The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, December 11, 1898, Image 8

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Thor* wars ipeaeure* far urMir than henry, and marvrlloin thin** to In told. Whiter Ihatt pearl* and hrl*htrr than the rupa at a Hultan'a feast, A«d lbe*e I hsve brought for lovc tokens from th* 1 laird* of Truth, lb my Hast Thr-g Clever Wrmen. Putin* on# of Ibo** ooay after-din* Bt»r chat* About Iho flro, th.- quaatlon i <■ women's etrvernesa along particu lar llm* wa* brought up and some certain case* whose ready tart wu* paramount tn feminine character were cited, "Thu elcvareet soman I know Haul otic, “la an especially hrl*ht *lrl who liun thoroiißhly maataced the art of not heartuK or not understanding. She has bad some signal aucccsucr, In hor particuUir lint', anti naturally then ara huntlrcda of SBTloua people In thW city who are ready to tear her to piece* at the slightest provoca tion cr none at all. People mean enough to envy another for utter ease* they haven’t wit or energy enough to win for thetn- Bclve* generally do thetr rending h«- btnd the envied one’s back, hut no v and then one I* brave enough to re poa, wane hateful a perch to this girl race. Never lu a single luatance have 1 known them to get any satisfaction out of their meanness. To ati apnea - ances it doeau’t plc.»4e her at all. lie fore I knew her *o well, I though h.T genuinely ntuphl People would sax hateful things and she would smth se.tftly and manage somehow to turn them Into a compliment for herself, or to twist the remark In such a way tha' it would fall with astounding forod on the bond of Its author. And It Is ail dona with sueh an exquisite aasnmp tion of I nr. ore lice. It la a-s good ns the heat of comedies to see some wo man who thinks hersetr superior try tu patronise her, and still greater fun to see an attempt to rut her. I don't know how she does It, for It must he gome especial gift—hut she never low ers her dignity in any way, ami the person who euts her lives to regret, it, but the veriest dunce alive could not appear more perfectly not In the least to understand a slight or a sphefut allusion. Now that's what I call clev erness.” "The cleverest woman I know,” said another, "Is the one who knows how to place the chairs In hor drawing room, tt amount", to a positive art. She elves the most fueceesfu 1 . receptions tn town Everybody tcives to go to them, and re car’ ;!' eager to tt'irfy away She Him f iH iiNH»*gi <%♦ #?*** *•' * ; f! $ gsLg. fe. =&,s§ frijfk# nrnr*t %|k4 I^-.* *3#* ft# H ftNWNfc., tftp #<#l* #«Ni«ftiifti •#Nftw* k Wp* ft|p#mf# : ♦•■•tri# 41#%. %M 0 Mft*# <### if## ft# i | ’ I jfc ; | Pf| #d>ft|||ißf9#lk|tfl ft lift t#l' *$ ; * %*rt#lMNl fftni## #••*# ftttfH *** t # f** I* ftftMlf'*** ###* feiri i®## ii I'lij# ft*# lif ftt t'Ufttft f ft# jMftHftf 1 IWMWJr ] Wltft ftlliil »|R# fftftlft# Ift ffffMftft* •4ft#ft# ift* tlt#< ftlt |*«M ft# ** * ftl###*-* -ft***# ft# ##«P»W ** ** ■ ww •l|» fA . _ * . t ; w-t rW fecw ms , * ftM*’# fgb Iftftlf ft## g>t*i jftfrw H#(l*fl'*N# Ift*## #f* #•##*’*■ f tbnt fVt do a>» too* «•** •M Mi# anbi ua d»w wot atmptf fbwl tncapcvwatMy santbed and roan' 1 fbsrted ard m* ir*«»d Mt »»•»** all. < **•#• to die at a **.wnwat*« «*!'»* f«c man it tt*« wrrtd who ever really an 4rr*t<cd a man* eomplicalcd and al «aHbec anpactaw tor* " Ilia I'M and Akwaa id Olft OMWf- Retry year the ewatom «f arif* §t»-' lag at t’brtctm** tamintt mure and , more »f n burden and lea* id the pit#** , nr* tt ataowld b* acid realty wna orlgl- j nally, In iMa amat ndrsared age tbe on tha* baaatlfnl ruauim baa twc.ime too much a matter of obligation Tb# trouble la too mwb money and toe little tbought la expended now The only mmaiderattaa la vaiuw if Mm. A gave n Afle*n-<k>llar bit of br»c-a brnc laat year. Mr*. H, aho received It, la vary ansloua to know If an Im ported fan latrtided for Mr# A. will be It* equivalent this ysnr Thr ,r "' aplrlt of Ctar!*tms»« Is loat when prea enta are he.ught *ll In a lump *a It were and then dtatrlbuled wlthmit thought aa lo their npproprt*ten«aa •» they ao frequently are, or a* *«• the rave with two wetl known women oboes run vernation was overhar.l In a fashionable Jewelry atore im broad air ed laat nenaoo "I «vena I d be*ter give her * vinai grette," said one. "O, no.” oblT'rd the other. id»e, has threw now.” • Well I can t help that. Impellent ty -I have to give her something, and I ran t think of anything else Just now." ... 11 1 > w much more welcome la the gtrt It) Which the recipient feels sure the «lv«*r tia# ftipftftdftd #om»* thought. A crtaln bright Augusta ilr'’* A' ll * J * rp Invaluable boeause they are alway* ac companied by * sparkling hit of verse appn prlate -o the gift and Its recipi ent Another woman, whose every ac tlcn breathe* charm, has gneh * hmg list of friends nnd such a abort pock etbook that she has to be very econom ical In the matter of gift-giving; but no present* rvoMved by her wealthiest friend* are more welcome than her dainty remembrances now a package of the favorlt# aarhet powder; only n simple picture from « maga slne suggestive In some way of the friend for whom It l» Intended: here a group of toys made from peanut she! .a and -hlcker. wisti-bonca. and oauln a fanciful poem written on strip, of rlliboo to be used aa tmok murks Hi musical friend receives a id'* 4 ,)f r b * bon sewed together end stuff«Hi In such ~ way as to make a long slender weight to hold the nutate In place, while to Ihe artist friend is scut sum" lovely prints frin , an old periodical, or a dainty tittle picture painted on an old wooden irnUeUe. For the houaekreper ts sent ,i laundry list hand-made and tied with br'ghi ribbons, anti to tbe busy wo man » glided slate and pencil for the jot tine down of engagements. Some unique message eceomtmnles each of the genuinely thoughtful remem brances. The Cliff of Thought. Another woman who loves to be, and can afford to be, regally goherous, shows almost magtc.nl intuition i« her selection of the most welcome gifts. If a girl sighs for a new dress for the holiday germane, here It eomes tn a great box. with a the accessories A studious girl or boy wnnts a ticket to the Lyceum or a subscription to the Library; and if he or she is a friend of this good fairy, the ticket or sub scription comes with the morning of the day on which it Is, or should be, so blessed to give and to receive. Other j people may speed Just as much money, but somehow they never se -m to know so well Just what is wanted, and the result is not always satlefacory. As a rule, even those of us who are witling to spend a great deal of money, are selflsh In our gifts. We select only what ts most pleasing or most ronvcnlcut to ourselves personally. THE A TTCkTTSTTV STTNCAY BEBALTJ ffttirin if* •fttMftft ## i» ifti «#*•>*# ft# ] #M# ftt#* ftf liftff## l ft* ' i» 1&& ftw»c.«.'d# | Ift ftilft# Ift ift* - 'ft j #ft#4 tpfta* I f *«nH# Al## |fl tftfftft t*«# ft*** I#*#'# * * *■• ftftft . . ih - f. < ■ v* * I# L p,.-. «r#td tas an fcataiH. H*adfc*t l«*Ma at* (HwptMl. Mat md'av* enra’d M ' x ya*<Wd <•** iaa KtaMRiMMI tawtas KawadaHsty | aa4 | wwaitsd MbM artkrksa #** aF ’ CTl ?a Jvsv MmMA «f *^«M ■ft raft <t | m*t rn rmrsmm hw j### r*tftt#4 ft mi ftftiW *** | "Tftlf fciftft ** «**Aft ftK-lftft ftlkHMP# *# I ftf* 4 ffftilS la lift* HP# *#nd barb mb#* 'b'ac* fa b*yoa I m* iw* mav asn I the* '» *»•••»'•« i hut a busbri of potnbw# w«w<<» 1 1',. m A string of parirkdg** »* • gmcsfnf Hit I* aiteniloo bn! a mop «f I >Alr ken# no«Hd forever rtaae to Ita* , imen «b« *e«t them lh#« |o*rt*«*«»#r [door The only aena* ttanl I raa »ak** Ltd of the n bote lhln« I# 'b** •****' Lav take nbai they don • bar# lo bate ] Inxnrten. yon bnon A»t Ibey m#»t *" ! accept tbe thing* fbai are atmotulely , nereaaary And ibere * not mm* •*•'** la that either “ Wham (lift* are Rrallv Wekowse Tbe «ber day I rend of a plaa *bai aecmed lo aolre perfectly tb* problem of glfi-gl*lag Aevcn women friend* were In tbe habit o' rx<hanging gift* | wltn earn ctber every rbrialmna. and It waa a r matant wenrlncaa of mind pod body lo each of them to know bow to ret ret something f° r the mh»r *l* ibal her bu*hand‘* wealth had not al ready Mipplicd., The end of lb* 1 mailer liras generally that each Chri»im»i lerery on* of the women found tb. m- i | srlve* burdened with alt gift* <h*T | h*d ab*«dttiely no use for, and rrvl.y did not want. Finally the bosbaod of one of them suggested n plan that was carried out with result* entirely aatbifartory to nil parties concerned. Kach one of tbe group contributed $lO Inward* a ren era! fund which waa expanded In ’ora for a children’# heap!fill. Then the* sent each other only a *ma!l clutter of rnaen or violet# II proved the happ l - i cat Obrlatmaa any of the seven had ever known. It I* not always possible for errry- ; ope to put aside a large sum of money to be spent on the really needy one* in their city; but It Isn't always neces sary to have money In order lo do a good deed. In every community titer" are hundreds'of people who wouM he only too glad to receive the clothing cast aside a* naelesa by their more fortunate brother* and alaler*. poor lire generally too busy to And | time for mending, and *o a garment , n-atly repal-ed I* worth twice as much , tt them as one In need of repair. It has been suggested that well-to-do mothers would he serving a double purpose by each fall collecting nil of their children’* cast-off clothing and teaching these children themselves to torn and mend the garments which are given away to the children of the p,v jr at the Christmas season. Not only wo’Md the recipients he benefUted. but their benefactors would be taught lessons in unselfishness snd loving kindness, together with those of neat ness nnd skill in sewing and mending. In some of the larger cities there, arc cmtral depots where such garments are collected and distributed where they ore most needed. In Augusta, the best Imaginable distributors arc the King's Daughters, who nre always only lo glad to «lo what they can “In His Name.” Who will start the good work, this year, of teaching well-cared for eliil dren to sew and to mend and to give the results of their labor to those little ones less fortunate? A White Primary. Savannah should have a white pri mary. This Will do away with th" buy ing nnd selling of votes.—Darien Oa scttc. l ittle Ironies. A new course of lectures in the west I is entitled How to Listen to Thomas ; Concerts. if the Thomas concerts nl- I Hided, to are of the feline variety, a : good many of us would ixefer to hear | how not to listen to them.—Philadel phia Call. Agvtlnaldo is not the only ebaep actor who likes to See his name on the billboards. CAMPAKINJNO IN THE SIXTIES • M«»t Time* I'ar lira*# Okf WMlfcJ* Hlfi ft §f ft i* ft if ift! 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I , •a* told, aad waa bwrted ##*» tb* »**» I place be bad ao lately mad# Ala bato In IW* dabt out reglmrwl carried In .*• other man hewldw* myaelf who bad been la all tbe #•***#*#*»’» « hi » , lime, and be wna na m»od a aoWler n# ever abot a ■«" In tbk. ewaagement be received a eevece wtmnd In tbe left aide. wbta-A dlaable* Him for tb* •♦* | maWider of tbe war. Welt. o«f rank* bad been ihtonel out and refilled from Hm* »••* * n '* I waa atill left. 8© nr <k#r romrmfW**. bmti h\nr slits gray, and my younger comrwdea. hat# Mimetblng to be lhanktui for. 'Don yoil think ao? i ort une* of *A ar Hot I iflti going to Ml you noww thing* before long that will wake the ( blood run cold In your vein# We even kept In th# rverve until the morning of the iitb, when the Tanker* rharged and took fully one-half of the hor*' - i ahoe line of work* and qtille a oumber of our prlaoner*. Our eommanH wna put In motion anil atarteil to the from, but wna soon tcm"d liack nnd farthir : to the right, or that 1* to th# right he.! of the shoe. Here our brigade wna j put In line and led by Ooneral Oor- i don. Here waa a bard struggle, for our , boy* had lo charge up a small hill. On thin hill the enemy had massed about three line* of battle. But we recap- j tured the old work* On this hill l ( caw dead mm three deep, tl have seen | where a Yankee wrote of thla place , and said th dead wore from live lo alx deep.) It wa* awful 1° look upon I was put ; out on picket (tally I* front of these old works and was kept there for four or , five day# I had another comrade In ( the pit with me. but the second day he was shot through the head and kill- | cd. Con. Gordon then aent In and had ns relieved end hod tta go to his quarters nod rest all day. but I do not now re member the date. But In the afternoon, ; laic ws were cent for ft mean the sharpshooters! and carried through our lines and In the direction of the ene my'* rear. We were led by an officer. I did not know who he whs. He car ried us through our pirket lines about, itark. He did not know when he had passed the picket# We fallowed on until within a few steps of the ene my's pickets. Is Mistake Wo began to load our guns. The officer asked the cause. We told him; •There is the enemy.” "Oh," he said, "they are our pickets. We told him: “No, we have passed our pickets.” go he turned us back and soon came to our pickets. Then he saw his mis take. He then stretched us across a puce or woods and left us. I never did learn the object of this move. I do not know what would have happened If night had not come on us. 1 stretched myself under a large oak end was soon In the land of dreams. Early tbe next morning we were moved still further to the enemy’s renr. I suppose by this move we were some three or four miles from any support. We were hid in some farm houses and annoyed the enemy all day* by sharp ehootlng In thetr rear. We were left to do prety much as we pleased, sot the officer who had carried us oret There never came back to se after us any more. tn tag »m * * Mi m * s * ’ **•#* #■• * ««** |M***b** ** mam* baaimam '» f%# ftniftft#® j tn# **»t ftftftfftlftft #• I »«*» •>» *** 1 # mm;! tMgMHMft ft# i#ftftft--* I tt# tftlMNi •»* *•« mm l „ M #«t Ift !(#••* *1 Mb Nw* «be* me «*ma mw* m «*»r w* J MMttaa ike *m*M*r a*- ? dam «*>d ha aanleM m **> * »mc*- j W*U, as alway* did wMf a* »** * m !**» wv gd * little #• amp *-•*■( »**'«• '* ! *ad tie eaemv add farmed onr Ha# *» •a to rirtk# ii# *wm» eatlralf «• * h • I Hail laat *» il lie *iarß iKmotetal «i#r**d I tout M ~f b*’* l ' I and demorallted ik#m aad liey «*M j tack to their worn# I iap* a* y«w» re«d yon •# «• • Im# an*ice wiat I have to my. as #*i >*•#** tie •iarga* l,, ' ,,#r> *■ ’**”* | pbw*v wbfb ‘V’ ' Xante I did not at a -tt* as iar#* r [as a man'* Inin **•• *b*t at* cut l »oh «ne or more tmL* Tie*# waa a !ar*e oak j«UN n* tie brink of lie ill* jon lie risit of lie abew. aad a few I step* In »*««« «f m*. »ia« waa •wllrelg rat down with Mlnnte ball*. Tier# I* a tdork of tila irxw on r*podllon now la Wasilngiun I am »"!*. u< 11 1 raaaaare* Zi larbe* through. Hoi time* don't you think boy*** i You will notice that history doea not 1 make mention of much Icing done ,hr # al til* Bloody *"#•• fro “ ; tsth to the l*th Of May I *md a Ht-j . tie fnrthrr hack lint I did nut rcqwm -1 tier the dale* certnlr. engagement* of the aharp*hooter* took place. I do ee nututwr that all L«o» p!*ce beiween the 13th and th# lkth of May. ltol Hard Fight. la reading Mr. Derry'* hlatory of the ; war yon will note the engagement* I' hate mentioned Of the last fight* he | say# Ktrell'a troop#-that Is correct. I Hut I only wl*ta lo state It was we. th- ■ tiarpshooier* And fur heaven ■ sake do not mention an enjoyed re»l for | those poor fellows, wbo were do'ng all that wa* don.. 1 will rgrre that the, men In rank* were haring * reasons [ bly good time Tbe Hancock Attack. The attack made by Hancock and, Wright I* the one I have Juki men tioned that waa Hanked and whipped I tiack by our sharpshooter# From this j I field of blood we moved to the right, i 1 I say "field of blood'' for here the j I losses were heavy. There were 2.72 H ' ! killed, wounded. 13.416. Thl* was a l pretty good little fight ltaelf. Wo now moved down the North Ann river. At this place there »a --| nothing much done, outside of hard 'skirmishing As 1 am not writing a I history and only the experience of a I private in ranks, I will go down to what we called Turkey Ktdge. I will, however, drop back and say that on i „ur way to Hanover .function I had a \ little unpleasantnesa with an officer (•elonglug to a North Carolina brigade. On the North Anti river we were no'. ; certain as to the position of the ene my. There was a call for someone to volunteer and slip nut and learn the position of the enemy. 1 at once of fered to go and one other man said he would go with roe. So we put off to the banks or tbe river and slipped along In the bushes nnd learned the position of the enemy on the other side. We then turned to go to our command, and when we had got back they were gone. We put out at full speed to overtake them. In the line of march we came In contact with a hill, over which we had to pass. The troops would follow the road till they would strike the foot of tbe hill and then go around. When my eomrad and I arrived at this point we put out across the top of the hill. There was, I suppose, five hundred sol diers yelled to us to come back. Well, we had walked awful hard to catch up and by making this cut off we were up and just as we reached the rear of our column an officer, a major, rode up and arrested both of us. 1 explained to him why I had made the cut and the duty I had been on, but lie would not bear my story. By the arrest we were thrown fuliy a mile further behind. I said "Old fellow, if there was only you and, me you would never arrest me.” When tbe guards came up he or dered the officer to take us in charge. When the officer of The guard took me in charge he j -k"'l n»c why Ivq WHAT IS IN THU MAGAZINES. f%m |%fi iktU Maftirt t ft* lift# ft* 1 ? 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H Chap man: “The Organ Spring Valley Hunt i dab.” It ILiuson Hi**, "The Ctnlle ,1.1 1 §f\ . THE MME. PATTI OF IMI. Adelina Maria PUrinda Patti Hiaolini i. to nmr.y for the third! Jim. '" Hor to be the B«NB t MUfItNDD, of bw*4«n. lie i» *Hin to be a tou t. • «» ra ™ h"- P«t! i. .W. The ouaiol picture of the .wart wnr.tM.wb.ehuh.rr ahown uMimife in lMd- > llß ■» drrewd iu t,hc street crwtmn. of that Mae. I was down south a few years ago and arrested. I told hitn I had been out on scout for the enemy s position and was making my way to the command. He told me to go—that I should not have been arrested. The troubie if> over years ago, but if r could come across that popish dude of an officer one or th.- other of us would have to carry a good whip ping. I have gone for three days and nights without eating or sleeping. 1 believe I would do it again just to whip that fellow. I suppose, as the little hoys would say. he just wanted to show off. 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Hadita Taptaw. lata I’aHed Atat#» mlniatet to A pal*, preaenu a mori tmpw’ant paper «n Tie Wtgrk <»f the F*nea r*»atxt *# <*n " other topic* dan l with are Tie la— rlrton Against Railway Pooling.” bp Roswell Miller, president nf tie rhl . ago. Milwaukee *nd At Paul rail wag: Financial Wrong to Porto Rico." by L*eotawant f'.arenre 'V xe »»A ( onrtrntoa Eihk* and Bttqtwtte ’• by fiwglfl** My' tci. Plra Howa’* Rrmlnlscenca*. IWoiff tic Hosing year the AMant.e ha* been especially rich to that newt entertaining of nil department* of Ht ernture. biography and renunisren*#, offering material of unsurpassed f eeto new and value One of tbe important annonocement* for IM? t* the puhli ■ atton of Mr* Julia Ward Howe* H -tn'otw *n< e» Mrs Howe'a long and useful life ha* had much of totercet In it. and haa touched at eorue point al ninat t very BartiMl of ltnportan«** for «A year* The remlntwtoce*. a* they are to appear tn the Allan!tr. ex tend from I*2* to l*»*. and will in clude recollection* of mewt of the im portant person* and eventa of that period. There will be Ihroa Install* ments under the heeding* I Hero!lection* of t’hlldliood, 11. New York in !*»• Fouls*. 11l Boston in Abolition Day*. they told me thtti Spivey teas now a Methodist preacher. I Slices he raises the shingles on the roof when he turns loose. If there are any of the 12th Georgia battalion who chance to see this they will well remember Gordon's hull for the 12th battalion came to ns at Han over Junction in lSf>4. This tinw brings os down to Cold Harbor —about June 2nd or 3rd, IK«4. Our command had tunr been in ac tive service fuy utte month. 1 do not ! think I would make a misstatement. If I was to say 1 had seen in twenty five engagements in 30 days—some In the daytime and some in the night. We were hungry, sleepy sad tired out. and. what more we held every bat tle field, robbed the dead Yankee* haversacks and fed ourselves. G F ACER. Co I'., Jifitu !*%,