The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, December 15, 1898, Image 3

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THURSDAY Athletic Carnival, Grand Opera House, Monday Night* December 19th, 1898 ' HIGH CLASS SCIENTIFIC—CHASTE FAMILIAR NaIsES NO UNKNOWNS » MtN iw-’m MT n HOSPITAL BY CAMP MACKENZIE SOLDIERS *.*■- THIir.II H >JUS of GENUINE f PORT hammmm FOR Bt Nl 111 I NTH OHIO HOSPITAL EDITOR STEAD'S WAR ON WAR |»fit« ith ftgiffjfi Fit tvs#*, tk MH* All F» Kl >fW>l*| AM Null • * INIf Iht nf) ftp# |4|, mm f, *4 H m+im-rnm* *to *totm#c nf * tpt'-M* at mmmtm mtt #%t• *# * 4**.# ftM&g Ml 4## I *64*44 I# H N*t*lwit» t Simms lM« 91*41 to# #i i * *l’**' f ® ? •fMitki' t# #*# * RkMMi |M 4to*ftrs Nl SN Nlf *»t ##*{#*< •MM*** 6#4 I Nl •»# tilt #*•* 4* • NIP Im l# ? (### * of Mil Opto*o* t# IN . Ito# «i«n Nl it MMINI it in ft •if ? at (Pf r##f • tiV| **»#•#** Mo• f* *•) f #y» r«' mi<k' •no tiKtotomi Mr» Rml to# prftrf r«|!y at t#4n##4 tit i P «*<*f4 #*4 |f#r# |p' k|t ttg «] •* t, pilot, I Milo# Mrti'i Nino fi*<# «*# rto*»tof tl tt4 r*VM’jr ~.. I,* tint* a aaS idft ’ *• N*’* I* I *t • ■ —— grog yet hi rl4 *fM*f thrtf lo*l tsgffufs «o la a to mi wNilatwa Utetr UfrtM* mt IN eDwtt a t lk« «*!•**_ nl | _# 11,1,1 tnrel in amtt («<a on* suit te *ha*«fi to t*T# cm a to'ai n*uoa«! eo ataßi** of the two FcgtDh t«M*k>ae nation*, for la this good work far ike 0 M I *» empire and republic caa art a* If ikw were ItuVed hut component part* of the areal cootnaoßwealtk of Rngt *h •peaking folk. The Anglo- A merit »n aational roMaluee* U I* pmjm*»rt. •hould appn nt a joint depntatlna to lav# ear. twenty metabera, fifteen men and flee n omen. Ten of throe will be rhonen from the Tnlted Klng dotn, the other ten being reproaenta* tirea of Raallah-epeakera acre** the Atlantic. a nun* whom Canadian* would f nd a place • Obi ct of the Deputation. "The oliject of Ihl* deputation of ffßgPsb-gpeaklfig folk would be f 1 tat to convey to the eaar before the con ference op'ne. welcome aaaufance that he ha* behind him In this benevolent enterprise the Immense force of Iha Engl'sh-eproklng rare. and. secondly while on (heir way to St. Pete eburg. to make a pilgrlnfst of peace throughout Europe autnmorilng all other nat'ona to beetlr therase!ve* and to unite with them In this great manl feetatloo of popular enthusiasm In tba cause of peace. "TUta pilgrimage would serve as an Internationa! rallying point of a new crusade in every land. It would prrc aim In clear and unmistakable (arb'on the pa‘donate prayer of over burdened peopl *. "(live us peace In our time. Good Lord." lan (lec.'ii d SstthrtMtlcallv. •"The proposal has been received with the utibost entbualasm whe ever it has been moo'ed. Requests already to hand frrra across the Atlantic are most satisfactory- Americans are of one mind In the matter. Newer was there a moment more propitious for eliciting unanimous expression of na tional will. Those who hare made the <var and who glory in the policy of expansion are anxious for an opportu nity to prove that they have, neverthe less, no sympathy with militarism, while those who loathe new imp* !al iem are even more ready to hail the i opportunity which is afforded by the: pilgrimage of peace for affirming' without offending popular prejudice; their passionate devotion to the an cient traditions of the Vmei Iran Repub lic. No Tlfflculty fn Airer’ca. ••We shall have, therefore, no diffi culty in America. The American Na tional Committee will have the whole nation behind it. and when ten repre sentatives of the American continent wail upon the president before cross ing the Atlantic to constitute the Joint deputation from English-sneaking folk it is absolutely ce tain that they will receive a hearty God-speed in speech from Mr. McKinley, which will eelm ’round the world. “When the American repreaentat'ves arrive in London their appearance will naturally be the occasion for a demon stration of race unity, the like of which has never been seen in the En glish-speaking world. They will be welcomed as a most outwa d and visi ble sign known and read of men that in the good work of peace the English speaking race is not two, but one, and that at last in fullness of time the English-speaking folk are able to act together as a unit in the best Interest of mankind. There wil! be recep tions. banquets and a great send-off in the shape of a colossal demonstrat.on in Albert Hall in which members of the Joint Anglo-Ame- ican deputation will be the heroes of the hour. Then after waiting upon the Queen and Lord Salisbury, as the American depu tation had waited upon Mr. McKinley, the great pilgrimage of peace will start on its beneficent tour through Th* con tinent.” _ _ . I Ggp ta»w*a*<-»» *~swm **t t a #*> M* **•*< gstwvKNas trail kM— I 4t 16# tototo 44##* «## ltofjptoi ***** ■ ■ ***** Ito# |**4 Wb%&***» ipurmf *n4 fhmmtrn) «t •*•*•*♦ *** * fPUMMi twwM* HI SWHHfc * IpfUMl MINI INRR* 1* IN (pWRH I | rinyrt * t » *«:-* |%# in«ke •?-»** *nf t hi. mm 9*k fNR #N» N P» N' ptafc#* “• w* ‘T w m I %,g h&am *s 4 I>jm •tMi 9%# • ** M-wM first t~wh 'rsttra «f flaw ftifi (I iif l •'t '•4 PT *«# WM piP#if | P twiiiw riri Ttti* <Ni Nf flf 1 * «r mm T111fH..... 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T»*e (fuse Floral Nursery. Bell ’Phone IKI 81-It* Next ” eeV. The performance cf Dibi newt sreek will be both artistic sod entertaining. Each member of the cast la deeply In terested and Is werhlng hard for the etc ass of the entertainment and by next TueaCty night they wil. be thor oughly dr.lled in their part* and will present to their friends the most artis tic and snappy amateur play ever seen here. Btbl Is staged and d rected dif ferently from most amateur plays There w 11 be no dragging or walling on the a fferent parts, hut everything will go est with as much premotnev* as any prifraslonal play. The friend* of th* Hebrew Lsdles’ Aid Society, who have been asked to assist In the success of this performance may rest assured that they will he highly enter ta'ned every minute cf the performance end not be bored by any welting or dragging. We have the b st se lected subjects in pictures in hanfl'ome frames at popu ar prices at pichnrrts A, c haver s. Beautiful Smokine Jacket. This morning’s express brought the handtr meat line of smoking and house Jackets ever exhibited by August Dorr s Pens. This means that are the most exquisite assortment ever seen In th s section, for Dorr’s Is the rec gnixed headquarters for the most tsste'ul arti cles suitable for holiday presents. Dorr's line this season Is enormous and the ladles arc apprecla'lng this fact by mek'ng large purchases. Fine Chocolate Bon Bens at Clark’s. Cits EaaiMf Core l Hair Titc I Guaranteed to cure dandruff, stop hair from fal.lng out and to cure all dis eases of the scalp. If it don't do what we claim for it we will cheerfully re fund money. XMAS COODS. Before buying your Christmas pres ents, we would be pleased to have you call and lock at our beautiful Hoc. Atomizers from 25 cents to 15.00 I Poclcethooks, Purses, Traveling Cases, all kinds and prl es. Celluloid Boxes for Cuffs and Col lars. I Handkerchiefs. Gloves, etc. I Our line of Mirrors and Comb and Brush Sets can’t be beat for the money. i We have a complete line of following extracts and toilet articles: ROGER & GALLET, COLGATE & CO.. PALMER’S, SEELY’S, LA ZELLES, VIOLET OF SICILY. C h. HOWARD, JR., Bruggi. t, - - 00* Broad St. ITRBI AUGUSTA BHTRAXJD MRS. LEASE LEAVES THE PCPS %t$ |« \*« | Will I f *#t"t § tMfe (TiNw Ml M*NI *f AM H • CM v*4. N't4N9*Y yStMiHii mm m m * F v’< s ’i|l Ml ## - Wo** 5 rl|| 4 pgff f *fft '4l ■4|*s '• f*fc • Hnhi f «mmw ic inh s #•*#%-# ts MR I* AMlr if 9»4 I vnipe+o ! m Hi fft. fm Vm tt* | ’ tutor tn 'tMltttNtt* Ka ttv !#§h itt Mkßti* protiot m%tm on iwrflHfd Unttiu Alttki t? M «N pro!#o4 iNf bm hmm bmr4 •patnot IN of poop!* Of * 1 Mrm \+m+ PM mrimm from b*r •t 4 *m ifootn* ' Ittttii ’* “P # trr*4 rt|offNtt(f M fott'toto' doo t Prlln* Is It" « tb* prrUrt l Do yea rrtleet th* *erUm*nl (a th* West V "No; th# Want It opposed to rth»»- sioa simply h**aas* they arv rapotnl to MrKlntayUm But th* West Is wrong. Th*y say th*y raa’t take car* of th* t»w and strange peopl*. Th»y forget our ttlroufl! power of Muinili* (‘cn, They ulh of o?err v ow4!ni. Ijm jt’iuti otMwithof oartolMi un4*r rultl* ! vfitton. Tb*f*‘t nriu It tP* ImpfrljH •tut* of Trial (teaturr) for rrrry oi»« of our popuTatiou. Tor hiimuaUetUio. f„r pth'ra), for rducatSona! rrusoua. [from *v*ry van lag* ground, It ta for th* hen*fl! Of thra* prop!* who Will com* under Republican rul*. and a good tVog for ourselves. lam an Im perialist!" "Yen supported Mr. Bryan In the last iletitia! campaign. Do you still th'nk—” ”1 rm not a hero worshiper. Mr. Bryan's aiar ha* art. I do bellove In th* restoration of silver; the money of payment should be exactly the same aa the morey obl gatlryi. »Vigorous ges ture). But Mr. Bryan’s star has ret Other questions are coming up fully as imptrlEUt as the money question. One quest ! on cf grave significance Is. ’Shall the corpatlco# rule, or shall the people rule?* Any one who will advo ralL the <*ne Issue of the reatoratlon of silver csrnot he a great leader, and the people rcqn're a great leader, and in no senee a follower.” “For Instnnce?" “Yes. Mr. Brj’sn. Mr Itlryan |g not a lesiVff, but a follower” “Do you think that the Popullat par ty-" "There Is no Populist party There was such a rarty onee, but It was led by corruot leader* Into the Demtcratic Hoes and destroyed.” “Then where docs Mrs. Lease stand?” (Yxcltedly). “As between the bour bon Democracy and the Republican party, no one who has lost father and brothers for the flag can have any hca ltrrey In choosing between the two.” “Thro you are row a R^publean.” Mrs. Lease hestlatod brfore reu'ylng: "Between row and 1900 I anwni ear nest edvr-ete anti suprortT of the pol icy of Impe'/elKm. the expending of the glorius privileges of the great Repub lic to the people of this earth when ever found. I sea no danger In that, but I do eee darger In Matthew Stan ley Quay’s Influence. "And so you see I am net entirely In accord with the Republican party.” Mrs Lease was pacing up and down the room, gestur'ng vigorously. "I am dreadfully Intense!” she ex c'almert “awfully In earnest; and yet 1 suppose tt Is my success on the plat form. "T admire Immensely John Wana traker. He Is brave, brainy and less. •‘Women’s rights? I never have Iden tified myself with the woman’s rights movement, though I have de’lvered lectures under Its ausolces. While I recognize It aa a right, I don’t advocate It. It is human rights rather than wo men’s rights." “Should women be permitted to vote?” “It Is her right. I am a lawyer. There is no argument that oan possi bly h* produced against suffrage for women that cannot be produced •huimmnii Pm tmm £**». *g * m in m " mm * tp» t* mm Tm NMmh Ip uni | • || |i § #4#*4 mMI pp Nh# j • *mmm «4f I * ow*m «N* * *%* [ ♦ Htnop %mm •h» It Pf fpMF pHpiMMf PMMI PPM! ft!) lP • pti# % * an it P mim {4t» »• m■-«****%*- mmm rnmtmtb* «M m mmm mpph mmmT Mm m* | t|f» t*mm fpfwwtiPMM IN It* i **l 4Nl*l bmftomm It Wpmmhi Ip Ip Pi! f,*aig- .>* *f»f fiiGt •ft 4 «H fIIMPMI PM juilUfr. TN pfMMPPi 4-fh*m+* ■■ ; mupppin Mi tp# Pmi iPp! wp bmrm bmm | •PPYfPP m P PPtg “®P“» *P*P *" : * » jg Pi|< *hrtl "* | «Jiik A r***mmm* PM M*m i *"*"'"'*** | CONCERT AND SP «*T there kVtM Nr • Time at Ik* A r fry I «*•<#•» i|M (:U sharp, with th* following op-to- ' dat* srlsxUoos tympolli IN> prt>- u r»m. 4 , Msrrk—"(Man# had Ft ripe* For* ret’ Marrb roloru-l Dana”- Marten (V.rn*t Polo- ”Hrtl* »( A ocas* a “ I Se'reosdr- ’ Et. ulld* Ripley i Kansas City Star.” | CoMeert Bulks Tnesdero Mas ter! March ’Georgia Damp Mertiag"— Mills. Final* "Ftar Fpanglcd Banner '* A glance over th* shove program will serve to assure th* casual oulouker that a rare musical treat Is in store tv r those who set there in time for th* concoct. Immediately after the ivneert th* gem* wttl tie etiled and to Judge from the dc ' rmlnt il manner In which both teams are practicing, the contest will surpass In exc’tement any of the pre viously wall played games of the ae rie*. The C. L. A. Yi announce their make up as follows; Baskervlll*. third ba#*; Costello, right field; Salvo, second base; Tolaud. IcR field; Armrtrong, | left ahortstop; Shrahan. right ahort ston; Smith, catcher; Daly, first base; Stokes, pitcher. Dmp're. Mr. Car! Merer. Scorer. Dr. Barbot. i The Tenth Ohio team la: lathrop. right shortstop; D* Wald, left short ens; Zoller. first base; ePsrson. third bsee; Belcher, cgteher; Nett*, second base; Houghton, left Add: Harmon, right field; De Hart, pitcher; Kcrgu- , son. sub. Umpire. I’orter. Cut flowers for the holldsy season. If you will leave Us your wants early we | will see that i-ou have your orders All ed to perfection. The Hus* Floral i Nursery. TH» ladies pcnr-ciol'v (rwitprl so CH A LMFRS’, CELATfN demonstration at our all this week. SHFWMAKES’. "I always appreciate It when Bibbs is pleasant ts) me.” "Why?” t "Because It’s hard work for him to be pleasant.’ Fo r AtttHma use CHE NEY’S EXPECTORANT. "Bobby, what kind of a sled do you want ?’’ i ”1 want one that’a pretty enough to haul girls on.” Place you order for fall suit with E. J. Henry & Co., popular priced tailors. JARDINIERS of nil st>-l*» —v-rr prettv. We ran also lurnWli Pnirne. R 'l>l *t nnd < iher plsms i h re m if Hoi g more appreciated by a lady’(or a Xmas gift. Plant Now r,i r '-ne hu -dreil. VI hite Hilver Sain nnd Yel on- I)aovor«. O'don Hets. (lot r»n S »•(< ltye, f I.CO per bush* . t'biue.e R. ac, (W inlet} K dd ‘h rk ed IN HOf 1 EDi'-du-tUfta Early Trucker ILbbnge S ed. V is lime to pb nr. Rwe*ty-»s—mnee 10 cents. Hyacinths,"t'udps, Orscus. Narcissus and othe-spring b.O"miog bu.bs. gSg-Call in and see u*. ALEXANDER SEED CO. fB’J Broau Street. INASOCIALWAY Jf "3m' A-• , r ..*#7 W'AI W aW fI * 4 j t#«f h*# WM frmm<*4 *m I • |h-*t HGN* * •-<1 ftl* n |*#Fh |t*#i IpMYtlk I |l«> f(11V f ’ 'rtfi mt * iht *«*r |#t# to* *ihk# mi 9m*m% tovtimt. tlrtrs hne lips IMI Ml » I*lllll in# torn ttolv twbr *t#!n [» !»t ? b*f mmh m? totn * «wmtt I W9|H #ll *< f *’! * I A •ft MMUMI mi tto (tot^tn m tto Cto f 4tf»c|. ! T ■~* i-' o:,n * tkf** -'TKCkOtI ft! .'<«BSf ocldft, rNint *f> rs ttvr C 1 nf>4 •fUtrY* NtHNi ||f •»«*! tit| In the WMI* im gFGiF»H»f|f plirf! #| | dlfi* •*»—» m «h# ctoi»!«f Hr h*m* ton. ir«»9t mitrl far # r*vn rtcnri Tto ••!!• UnA *< «r totot- U 4 «t»'f tto toll rmmu »rtw4 (Wpiillr. It ! nrn *« cipriMc #l)4 « ! IH> mix It litniMv. I An III# toll •I’fMHirii now, • ,tn#*rc (4«*itl rtnev for meeting ml for receptions 11,mid not he Imagined and Judge Eve’s (Oi'tiMl'r cn not t>e too highly recom ! Th* meeting opened with prayer, and the minutes were read sod approved. 'Th* s-retary reported grtt.lt In the Itisnanry. j It was decided ihst the harheru* that i had hres dtacusaed should be given by I the charter some time In Januaty In la somewhat different form from what j pad been at first decided upon. It ta not thought advisable to send th* hat hecus dinners to the r tmp ns was fit a) considered, but to serve It as the other ttarhecue was served tn the spring. In .some vacant store on Broad street. I tn regard to the sutsw rlptlon of chap ter A to th<- Winnie Davis nwinument fund. It was decided that the treasurer should be Instructed to send trt to the fund. The annual meeting of the chapter will be held In January .and some matters to be brought up at the meeting were 1 discussed. Notice was given that, at this meeting, a motion would hr made to make the credential committee con sist. hereafter, of five members. tt was suggested that the daughters of General Wheeler with the presiden tial party be Invited to remain In the city as the guests of the ehapter, and that a reception lie given In their hon or. The sense of the meeting wan that this would oe a graceful compliment, hut that, In view of the short time given for preparation, and of the fact that everyone la busy Just now with their private Xmas arrangements, the plan would not be feasible, j It was decided to present the daugh ters of the great Confederate general ■with handaome floral tributes; and Mrs. Carroll, Mr*. Criswell and Miss Black were appointed to see to the purchase of these flowers. A very lovely picture of the daugh ter of the Confederacy waa presented the chapter by Miss rtcttle Brown. Mrs. Caswell. Mrs. Rowland and Mrs. Argo were appointed a committee to present to Judge Kve the following res olutions offered by Mrs. H. O. Miller: “Whereas. Chapter A recognizes and appreciates the great Interest felt In this association by our generous and patriotic friend. Judge W. F. Eve, as evidenced by his thoughtful klndnws at all time*. i*id particularly In the generous bestowal upon us of the use cf this splendid hall, which he has so carefully and perfectly adapted to our comfort and needs, therefore, bo It re solved, “That It is with a drop sense or grat itude »ud appreciation of his groat kindness, that we now enter upon its occupancy, and that wc again express our most grateful thanks to him, our faithful friend and co-worker In this sacred work of perpetuating the mem ory of the Lost Cause; “May his honored name ever be spok en by carh daughter of chapter A with affection and gratitude, and this beau tiful gift be treasured In each heart as a tribute to the memory of our dead heioes." WlleyLamir. A marriage of much Importance! to the social world of Sparta and of in terest to many Augusta friends of the bride was that of Miss Marilu Lamnr to Me. Edwin Wiley, which wan cel ebrated yesterday afternoon at the home Of the bride’s mother in .Sparta The marriage, which was witnessed by a number of Intimate friends of the contracting parties, was characterized by all the sweet solemnity of a beau tiful home wedding, and the charming home of Mra. Lamar was never more attractive than on this auspicious oc casion. Loving and artistic hand* had -ransfermed the spacious drawing room nto a tropical bower; southern smllax, lellcate fern* and pot plants lent their vernal beauty and over all was shed the •xqulslto fragrance of roses and carna ti’onc, and the softened glow of count I ItfUji i»iji 111 #i $ m Ith*. «M*«# mt 9%m fMNt' MMitt I f •- . rtnntp mt fltoi*«# « I mtuTi yf to4tog %!t«* tfofi* Utof *4l' i «*,«* ft* M 4 tt# n tjp tt. #44 lllto k ► ■ r t» I " ■* ] <to #f«4f. «»to** ffi** tt Jr kw, W rtw** FN stMrsert #••*** firoeewfivM »k* firtrtrt* »«*N I a,(mb nr#e- tlsesrt #«**## »t(* Tb* 1 tomwl fmi ito tw tifik#Y ••• NMNNMH 1 ItoJ i»t tto t0«»4H44 inrtniti <4 «*» I t*r i- inf-ffir Ms ** !i %M ; || ys" • f-trri t»f‘ Ml-to T#9 tk# (. kffett kfetl* J lit AmA #ftl| #N# f* *- eEf | raS t s 1 Wt «•• • Ifktolv fttotH rttotto <4 ’ •rMiKto im wiMwi MM t*rm Mm I iflu*r «to *t***4 t f b**W*t, #44 H»l»| 11# • #triMi •#« «f bmmmm hwi 1 Mito tt*ff*« *4 • n#tot 14*#. I _ A . n rv'-ff'«*Mkr ## |K*. Y’t'fto #4# t 044 #r4 • •s<■" ? 'ui | «s«-r I (tit 4 ftmuy rs#l4,! toattfi Ni Hik** •n 4 ftttfff tit»>»|"*lit) Mr* «Ulc* M IN- otH? rhlid ot Ik* i M* (t J i*,#««Mr. fofWfflf of , W4fl in 4o(tt#i4i 4to to • ia I 1# on# nf t>r*r?« • mn#t min****** «n 4 < ...Mm) toUht #44 *r**rk Ul4. gt>r* fmfi —rr- (to h#i»rr , % ff • innlM ;%• ffirf|t)g #|| w|t4 vnhocn rto mmr« i# ruafif!, 9 n«t tto RttttffOttl #n4 tofMtomi# irlfi «f mhlch *to #»# , tto r#rltil#fi« hat ftlßllf ni»n#*> 9 Ito l Inv* «ti | Admlmlloa 14 whkh #to h lu|A Mr. fi’lkf I* * wortbv retvrvsenlatlve ~f n f Hancock coanty’s oldest amt -m«*t prominent families He commands 1 snd receives the admiration of tils fcf ' loir men. and cn)o> » * "*<»* ! enviable pnptilarHv In lotk the business and *o .l*l world In wktcb N moves. Th* eon aratulations showered* upon him on hls ! good fortune In winning so charming a itrlde are many and sincere Among thoee present on this happy i invasion were: Dr. end Mrs Avanr. Mrs. I Amu. Mr. and Mr». Olivet, Mr* Wiley. Dr ! »nd Mrs. Wiley. Ospt and Mt*. B«*- ! ter. Mr. and Mrs. Harris. Mr. snd Mrs. Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. Burwoll CM, and Mr*. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Or-ve*. Mr. and Mr*. Dultose. Col. and Mrs. Lsmsr, Mi. snd Mrs. Hrltt. Mr. and Mrs. Ne man, Mr. and Mra. White Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Jones. Mrs. Richard Wiley. Miss Du Bose, Miss Clyde White. Miss 'Gilbert. Miss Nepple Gilbert. Mis# Sal llr Gardiner, Miss Annie Rmlth. Mi«a Ruth Bur well. Mia* Birdie Wylie. Miss <ate Heman. Mlaa Lenla Birdsong. Miss Carrie Oliver, Mis* Sarah A vary, i Miss Susie Day Powell, Mias Ella | >owoH, Mr. Albert Vardeman, Mr. •yougherty. Mr. Beall, Mr. Mtddle irooks. Mr. Culver. Mr. Birdsong and I Jdr. Fleming. Breakfast to Hrs. McKinley. The breakfast given in Atlanta yes terdity by the committee on social events In honor of M*s. Mi Klnli v and the other distinguished visitor* was a Irrilllant occasion. Mrs Ji-lui W. Grant, chairman of the breakfast committee, haw In charge e ll the detail* of the entertainment, tt* tlgnal sucres* was the result of no tmsll labor and thought, and ahe la to be congratulated thereupon. The case at the Kimball waa elabo tatcly and tastefully decorated. Chan delier* and pictures were all entwined with sprays of wild smllax and the telling was starred with many electric light*. The table was brilliant. Two magnifi cent banks of American Beauty roses were the two conspicuous floral pieces, flprays of wild sntllux and asparagus fern made a pretty tracery of green on the white cloth. A lovely gouvenlr lay at each plate—a “Puritan Maiden," wa ter-color, done In miniature stylo on rutin ribbon—the colors of red, white and blue alternating n the ribbons us-nl at the various plates. The souvenir for Mrs. McKinley was a beautiful bou quet of vulley lilies and Parma vio lets. Music added Its chann to the entire occasion, ten string Instruments fur nishing sweet strains suitably softened for the pleasure of tile guests. Thn distinguished party at the break fast was *s follows: Mrs. McKinley, Mrs. John W. Grant. | Mrs. A. B. Steele, Mrs. J. A. • Porter, Miss Hobson, Mrs. W. H. Kiser, Mrs. Henry W. Luwton, Miss Francis O’- Meara, Miss Wheeler, Miss Anna Nash. Mrs. R. J. Lowry, Mrs. It. A. Alger. Mrs. Livingston Mims, Mrs. Adna It. Chaffee, Mrs. Lyman J. Gage, Miss Kohlsatt, Mrs. J. W. English, Sr., Miss Johnston. Mrs. W. D. Beach, Mis. W. A. Hemphill, Miss Wheeler, Mrs. J. N. Ellis, Miss Ethel Peck, Mrs. W. D. Grant, Mrs. Milton Humes, Mrs. A. Howell. Jr.. Mrs. A. C. M. Penning ton Mrs. S. M. Inman, Miss Flora Wilson, Mrs. W. H. McKlttrlck, Mrs. Joseph Thompson, Mrs. Charles E. Smith. Miss Jennie English. Miss Whee l r. Mrs. R. B. Bullock, Miss Earltng. Miss Mary Peck. Miss Lizzie Venable. Miss Long, Mrs. Clarence Knowles, Mrs Charles F. Warwick. Mrs. Allen D. Candler, Miss Isabel Peck, Miss Ella M. Powell, Mlsg Wheeler, Mrs. M. O’- Meara, Mrs. W. T. Newman, Mrs. E.- L. King, Mrs. W. L. Peel. The following was the elegant menu: Orapo fruit, frappe; flavor onatreuse. 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J llt-nrv * Os.’s. M HI Campbell st • <mi THE WEATHER I hri-atrning W **lhee I oi#lght*-»T«M Hl># I* I *### pee slurs SatartMiy Anfiiirta. D*s U. Weather forerart for 34 hoar* end ing * p n» Dei-smbrt M. I*M. Washington fnrecart For Georgia and Hmiih Carolina - Th-rotmlng sreath <• tonight and Friday, not so cold; light variable *rlnd« becoming north - nan and Increasing. las-al force art fur Augusta ami vicinity- Threatening weather tonight and Friday. >ll|tt rise Ip t. ji|s?atur*. The river at * a. :ti.. was S.I feet, a fall of fi.J test In past tl hours Toil The hlghent barometer la ’ncated uvrt th* Mlddi* Atlantic State# with a slight depression confined to the upper VUrsourl valley Snow Is falling nt Buffalo and rain at Key West, while tain tn the paat S 4 hour* occurred along the Texas coast Cloudy wea ther pr-vall* over a large portion of th* south this morning. Tempera tures ha** uniformly risen over the entire country, except in th* Central Rocky mountain region, where a fall Is noticed. * Knoxville snd Raleigh are th* cold est points today In the south, being reepectlvely 14 and t« degrees, with St Paul and Dodge City the coldest In the entire country, each reporting 2 nhove zero. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought •JET* Flap* and decorations of all kinds at T. fii-hladaresrl's. Though Japan was so recently ftt war with China, her newspapers are now almost unanimous In advocating a policy of resolute Interference for the preservation of the neighboring em pire’s integrity and Independence. They see in Russia the great enemy of civilization In the East, and urge the wisdom of supporting the southern Chinese In their detnunds for reforms, and at the same time of Justifying the trust shown by the Manchurians In Japan's dlslnterednoss. The Japan Weekly Mall, In summarizing the opin ions of the vernacular press of Toklo. says that but one of the important Journal's declares that China's doom is sealed, and advises the Mikado to sec to it that Japan shares in the spoils of tfie dismemberment now going on.— N. Y. Times. Do you want an evergreen hedge plant? Wc have what you want In Ar mour River Privet. The Hubs Flora' Nursery- Card of Thanks. The promoters of the West End West End Christmas tree extend to Mr. M. E. Macauloy many thanks for the donation of two pieces of tarletan for candy bags for the tree. Roses; are you disappointed In what you have, or do you want the best, then see uh. Ready to plant now or later. The Hubs Floral Nursery. Two Alarms Yesterday afternoon about 4:30 an alarm was rung In from boxes 14 and 16. The fire was at the residence of Jlr. Speth on lower Greene street. The roof caught fiom sparks from the chimney. It was soon put out the chemical. f Biggest stoek of fruits in Augusta at T. Pchtadarexsi's.