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PAHS HIM BY.
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Chmp Maihmai*-. August a. Oa . Dec
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J, (he Editor X Th* Matolg—
Btr: In the Imhr X r«ur pat»r daled
•he 19th. t read an arttrt* headed
Toartg. In (hat artl. le II *pe*k* of
a coaveraaiton h*ta*ew an old veteran
X (X laat war and a yawn* M. *h<>
disgraced ike cloth X wore. X (hi*, our
tale war In writing thia. I do not a*k
Ihe old veteran* and hi* comrade* lu
excuse him I only write thl* to **k
Ihe Southern her-e* of the *ar nt the
Mb'* to pa** t* by •• coming from one
wb« know* nothing of what h* apoke
cme who. If he had not been a foot
e i uid noi have *n**erert that old Sou
thern hern at he did In speaking a* I
<!. , I speak aa a mm of a veieran X the
Grand Army of the Republic, * vete
ran. who ha* gone to Join hi* cimradc*
tn tha< great unknown.
In saying that y. ung fool dlsaracet
toe Nue upifotm he wore, I apeak In
rt tense of th* uniform that my father
wore, and I. myaeif, wear now. I never
heard a aoldler X that war. no matter
whether ht wore the Wue or gray.speak
■Mghtlnaly of one nnntlm'* courage.
Coming from the »t»!e that I do that
of Maryland. My Maryland. I know
where*J I apeak, for In my state II was
pretty near a divided family.
In printing thl* in reply to that re
mark that young fool made to that old
veteran, who wore the gray, you will
oblige very much Ihe *nn of an old vet
eran who wore the blue.
WM F. TALBOTT.
On. M. First Maryland Regiment.
To Cure a Cold la One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet*.
All druggist* refund the money If it
-alls to cure. I&c. Th# genuln* has L.
9. Q. on each tablet.
EXCELLENT.
Was Rev. naahburn'a Address at Y.
m C. A.
-Just for Fun.”
That was the title of the subject that
Rev. J. H. Maahbum spoke on at the
Y. M. C. A. meeting last afternoon
Rev. Mashburn spoke of how the
phrase, "Just tor fun,” was so often
used a* an excuse for the committal of
mime wrongful deed.
Hs went on lo sav that fun Is a hard
Word to definitely define. The French
say that fun I* like ihe atr we breathe
and a desire tor M is inhaled Into lhe (
human soul. The Italians turn It Into
vapot and the Anglo-Saxon derivation
differs widely.
Tie- st(e«ker told of how many acts
were committed that were slnrul and
when surh was done, the excuse, "Just
for fun.” wae glvtsn.
The address wa# one that could not
help hut appeal to all who heard it, and
Kev. Mashburn haa shown that he Is
a talker who 1* always well worth
hearing.
* TELL YOUR SISTER
A beautiful complexion is art Impossi
bility without good pure blood, the sort
tha 1 ! only exists In connection with good
digestion, a healthy liver and bowels.
Karl’s Clover Root Tea acts directly on
the bowels, liver and kidneys, keeping
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and W) ct*. Sold by—Retailers. T. A.
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Preferences.
'i.kiyn Eagle.
i'.esldeut McKinley’s shrewdness as
shown by his preference for Mr.
K.ld for Great Britain. Mr. Platt's
power as a politician is shown by bis
preference of someone e.se to Mr. Reid
for Great Britain.
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hard and t*rrtM« aa wartarr Hie ataft
(omprir** the followln* ofllrrra:
IJout. O. W, Cot*. Hrr*n(h ramlrr.
a*nlor aid. and a aon of th* grornl
Ueut. G. ft. Turner of th* Eighth.
I.lout • Turntr to a pollah*d lltlla g*n
tlrmao «orl la certain to mako con
qurata In ft*ld other than lha hnttla
field.
Aaalalant AdUuUnt-G*n. Cornollua
Harrow*. Klrat Ithodr laland Infantry,
(tow. Barrow*, although having only
0. ft. V., look# Ilk* on* having ***n
loan **rvie*.
QunrU«rma«t*r— Tnpt Edwin Barrett.
Commlaanry—Alaon Pettljoton.
Brigade Surgeon—MaJ. Chat. R.
I’ark*.
Aaalatant Brigade Surgeon—l-tout.
Coflla.
| Th* plan of th* ramp l* Ideal In ev
ery particular and I* one of th* b**t
equipped th* writer hat *ceo ao far.
The hoapltul quarter* are of auffl
clent dtolatu* from the main body of
tb* troop# to make aure that In «•*»* of
contagion that there need be no unn*e
cßKery alarm. The aurgeon* are a ca
pable body of men and are ever watch
ful of their charge*
| On the whole. Tamp Enrnnoce la an
(Ideal camp.
With the First Regiment R. I. V,,
Camp Fornanre,
Columbia. 8. C.. Ilec. 10th.
In a high plateau overlooking quaint
and historical Columbia, U> the south
east. and the well known Cougaree
river to the weak. Is established
Camp Fornance, where bivouac* the
First Regiment Rhode Island volun
teera. The ramp Is admirably located:
the sanitary arrangements are com
mendable: the soil Is porous, conse
quently in rainy weather we have few
of those mud poola so conspicuous at
other places.
At Comp Fornance the pulverization
of the soli is so great that compara
tively few hours elapse after a severe
rain storm b<-fore the ground Is again
in good condition for the exercise of
company, battalion or regimental ma
ueuvres.
Col. C. W. Abott, who has been ab
sent from the regiment for some time,
owing to sickness. Is again with his
regiment, and unquestionably, no Col
onel in command of a regiment is sp
popular with his men ns he. As a dis
ciplinarian, tactician, administrator,
he is unequalled In the corps; his
courteous demeanor, attention to every
detail concerning the welfare of men
and his unostentatious, gentlemanly
manner, draws forth words of
high respect and commendation from
citizens and soldiers alike. His excel
lent soldierly bearing bespeaks his
youthful training In the art of military
warfare. His men adore him with a
devotion and a determination to fol
low him wherever he might lead them.
This feeling is established by the con
fidence they repose tn him; it Is ce-
I mented In their breasts by the manl
| fold times he has demonstrated his
1 thoughtfulness on their behalf. The
spirit of loyalty, to Colonel Abbott Is
indelibly situated in our innermost
souls for him who would and has made
many personal sacrifices, that any
misery confronting his men may be
lighten**!. His disposition is uudetnon
strsiive He Is of that type of man
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terlal which c.xuprlto* th* reglMMtt.
tb* Inanrle* and refinement they fr.r
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men In general ol the aoclety In which
j they moved It le elating to not*
how the* adapl thcaieelve* to lb# Ilfie
I and condition# which eurround aol
dlera.
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th* men relative to their future K ,h ®
deair* to ae« aom* duly In the n*wiy
acquired possession* of Unci* Sam.
In thia they are hopeful In view X be
ing retained In the *ervlre ao long,
and possessing Ihe effectiveness to en
able them to perform any duty that
would be committed to their care.
Should th# department proper think
different, they are willing to accede to
It* wlahe* with Ihe same good soldier
ly patience as has been bora# from ifc*
heg.nnlng and haa triumphed over all
the .Harms X the past. However, the
honor and proud P**t history of the
smallest elate In area In the unlot
should he given conalderation at th*
tianda of thoae who guide the military
«nq of It* conquering armed host*,
through the turbulent routine of ramp
and garrison duly at hom* and th*
romant It. land of Cub* and Porta
Rico. .
In a f?w day* th* loft# looked fop
tourney among the officer* wl- take
place. In the evening the winner of
the golden spur# will crown hi# lady
fair The coronation exercise* will be
a vivacious spectacle. Military cotil
lions and delightful german* are fre
quently given by the officers at Colum
bia. The fenatnene twauty of the
Palmetto State capital are the gucsta
of the officers and the events are most
enjoyable.
AdJt. Gen. Barrows and Comralt
ury PettlJohn of the brigade staff are
to run i heir steeds for a purse of one
hundred dollars, today. General Cole
will inspect his brigade today, compri
sing the First Rhode Island and Sec
ond Tennessee, weather permitting.
It is the intention of our brigade com
mander to hold weekly reviews here
after. U is constant work for the sol
diers here from reveille till retroat
dally in the performance of routine
duty.
For Whooping Cough
use CHENEY’S EXPEC
TORANT.
The Wreck.
Aciotm the night a gray moon felt
Through burn of shifting cloud, to set
Where Iron reefs and white wave met
Hullenly at the doors of hell.
It saw the great ship’s dying thro®
As one with dim drawn facc.who sees
A dumb beast in its agonies,
And may not help, and cannot go;
And peering still from wind-wrought
caves
It watched amid the swirl and strife
Unlovely atoms, each a life,
Tossed on the uproar of the waves.
Sick to the heart with fear untold
Of that mad slaughter half-descried.
It crept behind a cloud and died.
Then the black night was icy cold.
last, out of chaos calmly bright.
Day dawned; and, with a greeting
roar.
Triumphant Bung to shore
Hi* broken plaything* of. the night
—STDN STf UrLUETThf.
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Fleming * Bowles.
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mutter* In which he gave order# to hie
aon. who la on his staff, for the battle
which be supposed was about to occur,
and In which he under stood there were
only 400 Spaniard# to combat. Just be
fore he died he embraced hla son
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‘ church, was railed In during the day.
and was with General Uarria until the
end. administering the last rHe* of the
LIKE A DOLL
Month Old Now, and Measures In
Length Just 14 and a t alt Inches.
New York, Dec. U.—Mildred Rlxon,
the midget, was a month old yester
day. She weighs one pound and nine
ounces, ten ounce* more than when she
first opened her eyes In the second
floor back from No. 18X5 Dean stivet.
Brooklyn. From the top of her head,
covered with soft hrown down, to the
tips of her foes she measure* exactly
fourteen Inches and a half. The midget
baby Is rapidly growing In slxe and
strength, and Dr. Nichols, of Stuyves
ant avenue, does not consider It nec
essary to make frequent calls on her
any more.
In her home made Incubator little
Mildred passes her days and nights be
fore the sleeping and taking nour
ishment every two hohrs from a tint
bottle, holding Just one meal for her.
Rvery morning she has a bath of warm
water and alcohol, after which she Is
gently rubbed with olive oil. which
does the double duty of nourishing her
and keplng her warm, tn the afternoon
the oil buth Is repeated Her aunt. Mis.
Wilson, performs her toilet while Mil
dred kicks and does calisthenics with
arms and legs on a warm blanket.
After a hath the baby ts wrapped up
In cotton wool. Over this dress comes
another of the same material. She
wears pink worsted bootees on Inch
too big for her. A esp of cheese cloth
lined with satin wool fits over her head,
long .and even these are a great deal
Only her diminutive face Is In sight
when she has on all her finery. One# all
her little frocks are on, Mildred is
wrapt in three flannel shawls and laid
In her nest of pillows In n big rocking
chair drawn up close to the stove. A
hot water hag covered with flannel
keeps her hack warm, and more covers
are tucked over her while she dreams.
Mis. Rlxon is very proud of her mid
get daughter.
Caesartne. the little black bahy at the
Sloane Maternity hospital, lives in a
real Incubator. Resting cn white cot
ton she looks like a cameo miniature
carved out of onyx:. The doctors say
she is doing well In hey little glass hot
house. In which she “breathes purified
filtered warm air. Like Mildred Rlxon.
sheds fed every two hours from a two
■ inch bottle containing less than half an
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tICNKRAL CALIXTO GARCIA.
('handler, aad Major General* I.a*ton
aad Wheeler.
General Garcia left a large family,
only one of whom. Justo. a captain on
hi* staff, waa with h.m when be died.
His widow and Merced?#, a daughter.
17 yrars of age. are al Thomaatllle,
Oa.. where the girl la quite III: Merto,
aon, If years of a***, la with hta ram ti
er at Thomaarille. and Colonel Carlo**
Garcia, arcther aon, t* In Cubs. A
daughter, Leonora, who married an
Amcrhau, U now living In F*arla. Oea
ernl Garcia's mother Is still alive, aad
reside* in Havana.
TUB BATTLE OF SANTIAOO
Also Rlowlng Up of Maine at Ball
Park Tonight
When fireworks are scheduled to take
place In Augusts, the elements gene
rally give us rain works.
That has been the usual course of
events, and so when the spectacular
display scheduled to take plate at the
halt park last Friday night did not ma
terialise the cause can be laid to the !
usual trouble —rain.
Well, it was more sleet than rain, hut j
tt was no night for a fireworks dis- j
play. All will admit that.
It was a case of the battle of San- 1
tlago and the blowing up of the |
Maine being postponed.
The battle and the blowing up of the
Maine is scheduled to come off tonight
at the park.
During the Intermission of the bat
tle there will be a vaudeville perform
ance. The show begins at 8:30 o'clock.
The events have been told of In The
Herald last week. The trolley ear* will
convey all to the grounds direct.
Tickets are on sale at Thomas &
Barton's, and Davidson & Mathewson's.
CURED OF ASTHMA
AITER 3$ YEARS OF SUFFERING
It will be gratifying to Asthmatic
readers to learn that an absolute cure
ha* at last heen discovered by Dr. Ru
dolph Srhiffmann. That the remedy is
an effectual one cannot be doubted af
ter perusal of such testimony as that
of C. W. Van Antwerp. Fulton, N. Y..
who says:—Your Asthma Cure Is the
best I have ever used. I have tried It
according to directions, and one box en
teirly cured me of Asthma, and I have
not had tt since. I can now go to bed
and sleep all night with perfect com
fort. whtch I have not done before for
36 years and I thank you for the health
that I now enjoy. I hope that you will
publish this letter, that others may
learn of Its wonderful virtues.
Schlffmann's Asthma Cure is sold by
all druggists at 60c. and SI.OO per pack
age, or can be obtained by writing ttt
! rect to Dr. R. Schiffmann. Box SO4 St.
Paul, Minn.
Place your order at once and avoid
rush Goods cheaper than ever. E. J.
Henry & Co., popular priced tailors. rp>
and II? Campbell street.
FRESHEST AND FINEST HEATS
PRESSED POULTRY OF ALL KINDS
AT TH* LOWtST PRICKS
HI(«M£HT CASH PRICES FOR CALVE*
ROBERTS' MEAT MARKET
Striwix 'Phonfi 824 •* d#ll ’Phofi* 433
"MORPH lRr~
f t§d f dfdl t ' ppfpgmf moi* ■***-■ it *#.*"•* pi
MOM fit ATfifiCPlf 00-t toi » ; to %
ye- :a(l ,N»e
WANT ADS.
rnr« Arv»»n*ijw»-Tif* Him*
AMI Xf*r* to* aa* X lha ’'Waar AC*
(Wlamn* to lh«*e met X arap’-t aeeat
wh* ar* neehtag wneh A lltlla •I. Mat
ing pear raw aimtur aad ptotnty. toll
la* * bat f-n ton gn and wMu r**
will go H for. w>ay Png yen progtoM*
#f«jpl»ymen! Il ha* gonn a* tor many
ethera «• wl*B ow. reader* in to*l that
they nr* not imp win* «w wn bp mak
ing n*e nf nor fr*a adcri ales offer
The Harr! I twlleve* la h**P<a( lator
aad emph »-ra tntarmeg X ihetr no
taal “waaia ~
SITUATION WANTED
tv a vtki* am:ATfr»H ah dri*m
llKft, col lector ur .w-tokeeper
refer core Salary *r eom-v'laMoa (ton
furalah conveyance Oiilll-. car*
It. raid. Wee »
WANTKrt-A PtXITION* AS CURK
nr a*teaman rtarln* hohdtf*. Witting
to work. Addreaa 71 Uleuj a>ie*t. J,
11. tlawe*. gee U 11
WANTEto-A POfifTIOS BT A FIRST
etna* butler or cuwchman. Adgrva*
Wtillrm Kr-oA*. car* HeraX.
dec If IS
WANTED —MMinOJt AS BFTL.EH
or rnachman. Adder** Sim iTarke,
rare Herald. dec IS IS
HELP WANTED
\V ANTE I .-TWO IjADIES. Ft.fK
gentleman, gnog *aleemait. (toll I to
9a. mS to Sp. m Hoorn d, Phlnliy
Building. 7«t BriWd atreet. dec IS
WANTBU-A FIKPT CLASS KES
TAt’RANT ocok. either man or wo
man. Apply Commercial Hotel,
dye IS
WANTED A Of*OT> HOt’SK
till!t-. None need, apply wlttmut rec
ommendation. Apply to *sl Greene St.
dec IS IS
TO RENT
TO LET—TWO HANDSOME DOtTBLE
office*. (8 l-S P* r month, al! modern
convenience*. Leonard Phinliy, JOS
Ilroad atreet. Dec 31
FOR SALE
CREAM—CREAM AT f( JACKSON PT.
FOB SALE-PAPER FOR WRAP
PING purpo***. Cheapest In city, tin*
cent a pound. Apply at Herald office.
Both white and newa-paper.
Nov t
FOR SALE—IOO-ACRE FARM. ONE
mile from city limit*, a bargain. Ap
ply W. C. Jonea, No. 124 Jackaon St.
Oct 1
CHEAP—PAPER FOR WRAPPING
purpoies. 10 cent# a hundred old ex
change*. White paper 1 cent a pound.
Nov 1
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST- A LIVER AND WHITE POIN
TER dog. ehort tall, answer name of
“BH1." Re'urn to Chas. D. Carr, Tri
angular Block, and get reward,
dec 10 11 U _
LOST—-SUNDAY EVENING. A PATH
of eyeglasses, silver frame, with gold
chain an.l hairpin nttached on Mcln
tosh or Broad. Finder will please re
turn to 303 Dyer building and receive
reward. tl ec '2
STRAYED—A LARGE WHITE AND
blactt cow, horns curved, wandered
Sunday night from the corner of Tut
tle and Jenkins street. H. R. Williams
dec. 12
Spanish spies were In vogue last
summer; mince pies are this season's
offerings.
The Bell Tower Drug Store
CORNER GREENE AND JACKSON STREETS
nj" Under new management. Are* line of Fresh Drugs. Toilet Articles,
' Brush s. Etc. We meke a soecialty of hysiclana’ Prescriptions.
Bell Telephone i 2 PATTERSON & WADE
nrrFMft** 19
C. B. Allen
830 BROAD STREET.
I SELL THE OLD RELIABLE
tali' Cut Slut
HEATING STOVES of 111 KINOS
MISCELLANEOUS
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spt*cial Notices;
fifM ti N«fk*.
ogle* X Augusta Belt By. O* .
Au*\t* * *l* . Sn* I, TKI.
Mono I# IIKMKWt OIYMf THAT
ai a *p*> (»l mavtwtg X th* *tork*
| hotdar* X Ih* Awgasta fto't Hallway
j Cntwpwaw. toMX * -r.-rding .<» law,
I and to he to> I*l th* dftt* X M«•»•»*.
I Jo*, ft. ft Bryan ttomming. Dyer
twlMtog. Roam. ML ta the Cty X
Atutart*. Ow,, at (valve o' r Wl. m.,
tb* thirteenth day X hn**»t*f, IM.
th* quae!ton nf th* tw«r*w*e of th*
capital atoeh *9l b* MMlftfrf.
* Till 'A K. ftCHTT Pie*.drat.
Carlton HtPyer. her ft Tr»a*
SpciU Nolle*
The National K*. h«nge Hank nf Au
| gu- ta.
August# Ga . Dee », |*»«
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF TUB
! ei ikts.lrt.-rs X th* Bank wilt ha
held at tta Banking tfnuae on TITS
' DAT. January t*th, I*ff. b*tw*en th*
; hour* of 13 *»d 3 e’eturk p. m.. for
the Xectton X »*ven director* to *erv*
for th* mining year.
PERCY E MAT, Ca*ht*r.
Installment Nolle*
office of Mutual Real Estate Building
and town Association.
Augusta. G*.. Dec. I*. I*9*.
THE REGULAR MONTHLY INSTAL
MENT of this A***kiatlon I* due and
j t «yahU MONDAY. DECEMBER 13th
U> older of the President.
W. C. JONES. Secretory.
i ,
Installment Notice
Augusta H»al Estate *nd Building As
sociation,
Augusta, Ga.. Dec. It and 13, IX,
THE ITUAL MONTHLY INHTAI--
II ENT due thl* Aasui latlon will h«
I payable to the treasurer at his office.
I tI’ESDAT. the 13th tn*t. The rule*
if the Association respecting fine*
will Ire rigidly enforced. By order of
; the Board of Director*.
8. B. DERRY. Sec. & Trea*.
j -AUGUSTA
iTEAM CANDY FACTORY
is making the PRKTTIHST, PI RRST,
WHITEST CANDIES In the market.
When in need of Stick. Pea Nut,
Broken ftlxture Taffy Candies Tele
phone Bell 'Phone No. u 76.
I -r
j ft BRASS BAND OUTFITS
PIANO®. ORGANS and
' ft**' J MOSICaL INSTRLfIENT*.
Everything New In
4J> sheet nusic
THOMAS & BARTON, Augusta, Ua.
ikrra CEN. W. R. SMITH, fmldui* *f tk*
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE OF KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY
tEXI VOTOS. XT.
Medal i£raSffff3.
({t-ferv to Bioshgadg of sacdOMful graft ufttoa t.»sl to romp Dig
Full Hutto*** CofiKft. Itwiufting TftlUwn, Hook* and Board, whoftfi
PSo-nCi-iib.- *"2 TUmyhr UmfW
Addrrns «|Sn.W. *L a.WIT«. Lexington. Ky.
Many n woman who Is actually wor
ried to death can smile and give the
world the Impression that she is the
happiest creature in existence.
Saturdays rnd Sundays are of late
blewer than the bluest Monday on rec
ord.
Many of us can b» dreadfully fierce
who wouldn't dnre say ‘ boo" in a per
sonal interview.