The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, December 15, 1898, Page 4, Image 4

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W* *»«ttt • new firf*h'B ito sett l pra*M«»t ottfhu i* Anwii. Ho' osr sddrwteed >to M»'h-d!»t con fer**!*# iminr *t Ortmctoro. Al*. C*pi Sifolxxp wilt oo>b to b»«k so HtflM ,i,„ |two stmsrri ibf Tcxsa. Til’' ITtotitol picked h!o company .rtt tb« tool for tIM lorowotltr was T*; *rlgy was tto wool active A»y to f t> year* on «to New York Slock P.x ctootc Pw gtrahwi Moore I* baniahed from tbp boon room at tor hushnnJ'a aei - otsd trial |nmt| thousand fiollara arc the c»- tiwatnt total retain* of the six-day biff<l* rate Poor Columbua' Hi* aphr* nasing upon tto briny sleep and bit *tatue •lotted at OranatU. It did not take the Hems* naval com er it to* long to recommend the creation of U>« grade dt admiral autl vice »d --mltol. Tbe ißteat scheme 1* to form a aet tlement of all thousand Southern De gree* within sight of Orenter New York. While Jo* Bailey 1* making hi* fight on Joe Wheeler In Wnablngton. that old tear home la receiving a voelferoua welcome to the South. The New* and Courier nay* It knew the President couldn’t withstand the Pan Juan charge of Mayor Walnh and the Augusta delegation. Three hundred million dollar* were aboard the Corsair when the yacht was launched this week—that ta, th»t waa the wealth of those aboard. Another president of n Republic is to go traveling. Uncle Oom Paul of the Transvaal must go to Europe at onco to consult eye specialists. The News and Courier is In trouble, too, regarding tho intelligent composi tor. A heavy article written "opposes” tvae set up “approves.” “Hence these tears and apologies." says the N. & C. The Montgomery, the Mayflower nnd new the Massachusetts all struck that Governor's bland snag. There are thirteen letters in the name end thirteen ships in the inavy whose r nmfs begin with M. "'ho says hoo doo? Those wiio point to Mr. Carntvio’n former expansion Idoas might also point to some striking changes in the views of President McKinley during tbe latter's political career. 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It to Hi* labor foainr* wtototo ■«*! to • »r*o<l oat Uooeraor Taaaor ha* aiiott aottco and tto aMtia— t •»! tto north to boh lad hint, that tto a—ro r od not ciport to to «!» work la that part of ito roaairi'. Oatllag ■«B* await him ttorc W.tl that co»Ait too ***r rota# la tto »o*»h. and if it do**, tohat to Ih* r—tod* for t M? uu mmori ! Edward Atkinaoa. the well known rtat tot Irian, la of the opinion that tbe revenue* now derived from the Dlngley I Mil and from war taxen will not be •undent to meet the expense* of the government under the new ! lion. lie analyse* the IHngley tneaaur*. : and report* that had there t>een no ' war It would have shown a deficiency I of •33E,T31,1*0. Concerning the ability ; of the government to pay* Ita expense* j In the future under the operation* of these law*, he any* much wilt depend j to what extent we go In the bualne** j .if builittng a big navy, la Inorcaetng : he army and paying pension* to the ! wives and children of the volunteer* I and reulat* who loae either health or 11if* in the tropic*. Ill* concltialon I* ; that the revenue* from all exlatlng ] sources will to inadequate to meet the | it.mamto * The aeeretary of the treasury **em* to agree with him in some measure, for In hi* report he entlmate* that a deficit of thirty million dallars will occur in 1900. COM! 10 AUOU6TA. Augusta extends an Invitation to all to visit her on Monday next. The coming of the president, bl* cabinet, and other high official* and govern ment dignitaries, who will review that portion of the Second army corps for which Augusta la headquarter*, will be a pageant well worth coming many mllea to witness. It may be years be fore another such a military spectacle will be seen; indeed, it is very proba ble that this generation will never aguin have the opportunity which Monday will furnish. Country visit or* may combine business with pleas ln taking advantage of the low railroad rates and either before or after the re view make their holiday purchases. The Herald extend* a cordial invita tion to all of it* country readers to come to town Monday. Without Kyle. Salt Hake Herald. Senator Kyle is another distinguish ed republican who wants to undo the treaty made by the Paris Commission. Tbe expansionists are without Kyle. An Antaared Governor. Albany Argus. Oovernnr-Eiect Roosevelt must i>e ntnaxed at the number of close friends he has .suddenly acquired, who know all about his mow confidential plans. Afraid of Him Boston Globe. If tbe Prince of Wale* does come over here next summer he will find out that the American girls won’t run after him as they did when be cam* forty vean ago. 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Tto* dont«a oa* mad. lap b#*B and old, brtot «—# lath " ■—***!<« Ttw— Tto Oa»r*ta to la aimop uaaai— » *d*»catia« to aaatal a—B»a* of tb# l—iPatam l» thta tto praa* dhadaira i—ra wtad«o» than tto laft*Ut«r*. otorh to ad a mattar of roura* aaylba raar Itttl* far tto oicmhor* «f tto ftoorgto to*— Tto Third hattalbm of *M*t»aw. .to* Itemed *• Miron, have not »*l r«*ivad 0i.1.r. aa ta ntoo tbay will —** tor Tamp* to tato lra»»oorta for Cnhm and many of tha men baltaaa that tto order for thta t—Halloo to mom to revoked .mtlrely IhrotMfh «h* idtliera think diSarantly Thom ssvtlle Time#- Enterprise • The President yIH gel a ta*te of ttoorgto 1 hospitality this week This does not pe. imnrtly mesa a fast*- <»f artillery punch, la fiavannah. but It may. Pres ident Arthur tested this seductive bev erage on on# cession, alne* which , lime a<» President has tackled It. Be , ware. Mart I Kockmart Mate: New mores ere t-peninp op In H.rckmarf: a two-mil-! It, n dollar cotton factory, bleachers.t dye works, print wnche and thread mill will to built; tto slate »nd other resource# of Ibis section will to de veloped on • large scale. A number of good bustneas men are working faith fully to bring capital and citlsen* here, Card* are out announcing tbe mar rlage of Mr. W. W Harris and Mis* Formic Helle Jordan of Nanderwvlll*. Tto groom. Mr. Harrla. le the eon of Hon IVHey Harric, chairman of tto ttnard nt rommlsslonrra of road* and rrvenue, and alao a prominent mer chant of ttondersvtlle. The bride Is known throughout the rountry as a young lady of sterling character, acid has many friends. The marriage w-ttl take place at glstrn Baptist church on Pec. 1. A curious Incident occurred last week at Leesburg, In connection with the re covery of Robert Fr«sler.the darky who was shot about two month* ago by George Hope, another darky. This pis-1 to! ball passed Into the side of Frailer nnd wss never extracted. Monday he; felt bad. and took a drink of whiskey, j That made him feel worse and on the j advice of friends he took * small drink 1 of kerosene. He had scarcely swallowed it when he felt something break loose and fall In his right side, which caused him to cough violently, when up came the pistol ball, and the doctors ere speculating on the occurrence. The engagement Im* been announced of Miss Jessie Prior of Atlanta and Ar thur J. Allen, postmaster In the Chi nese Imperial service at Soochow, Chi na. Mr. Prior will leave for China with Hr. Young J. Allen, today The wed ding will occur at Nagasaki. Japan, but the couple will reside at Soochow . Mr, Arthur Alton Is a graduate of Oxford College, and Is the son of Hr. Young J. Allen, the missionary of to China. Dr. Allen hns sever*! children, all of whom 1 were torn tn China, but each was given an education In thi* country. Hr. Al len says In two years from now his son will reeelve a twelve months' vaca tion. and he will then come to the Uni ted States and visit Atlanta with the wife he is about to marry. There Is In the Atlanta Tower a pris oner who has been In Jail for near four years, and who will probably remain there until he dies unless something ex trnordlnaiy occurs to get him out. And this life's Imprisonment Is due. he says, to a few hasty words Spoken in anger, and for the purpose us revenging him self on those whom he believed to he his persecutors. It was on the third day of April, 1895, that Barry Wright, j a middle-aged negro, stood before, Judge l-umpkln In the superior court | and exclaimed: “Yes, I have the money ' and those niggers shall never get it.” I Wright was at the head of the Ameri can emigration movement, an organiza tion which had for its object the expor tation of negroes to Liberia, and re fused to turn over the funds on hand whw ordered to do so by the ©ourt. Saum p>‘ JT -to. #•' *tot- r—t tato* ttoat toadart— taadßioMM —* tß—ra taomara to tto womkm. mm l a— b— <*%*»■ • « •»**»*» odt* ti rCwg - « —» **m. aiwm wMM.camf. *mm— **» ——aa atPidr a— to ito mto* f*r f B IMBB • «*• *k>im or ♦>»*# #■—f*— to (tore. . .mtd< * WrdPfl to«d«a»0| W fiar a—** Bo ***«» —Mk* pm B i l ** 4iHK r ** >|,) * to.r-M wra—a— Into «od »«• to* to" <B— «*• to" <* t! V IB* jtMW too* - #M*#» aad took bwtoto B ■»— P.M «—«jo*» Qj aad t<— *Pe—to Alt pa—ttf —*B ♦— fP toP apto e* «* wtP, to tto **— <d —— taTto.* arm# tot—** aad tow—i*»t nnt«»*r dto* —at * fc * I««b a* of #f»BwW to taataNt. Tto—Wo* »*ra , «*f ojp Mto jp» a# *kb —*>* t' '« to • r—w ft#»MtofUaa « to torn. «a tto aatt— o—•» caaoataad. wak—toap at—wi too—t and »——*•■ kmb attob —d aad amttorh—l Tto* P* oak* at *» •*•—w w—w Itartog aart* thßlkwil 4*tof t*th« to _ mM M * . llwaa .. «_ ftp oa. war opt ? TTT.T tra—wPP” I * ■* ww . ■». Tto aodtor am o*<» matt to tot —< to an: cr.rsShsrixi Ad.«— ttaaato* ißt* aonar—m If a - , _ ? ,‘ntk‘W ** w t •« <dp .oi MtoOf —T* ** * r ■wm* tump. P m of motoitf *•&. to to * V —tto. to. data. It. ft Cttok it*Png at ataatko. to .me* Wtott Alloa>4 Sot tosd. The wntonn who expect* In knee s ■ g gw.HfJ. Nlty tlfflM** ' Tto w(*m»n •!» wtotli citb#f & MfIMH *i'* tfeftl # * * "i*f Tift MMft tfc® IkM M® W» •ft ft* -ft ft&4 »lr-fi»ii'o«t*, T%* sums who wnwU to furnish fert holt#* ♦f##y ftfMr jWMK. The woman who buys for the mere pleasure of buying. The worn so who thinks tbnt M to cheaper tn boy brand than In nuke It The woman who experts a declara tion of lore threw time* a day. The woman who thinks that the cook nod aura* ran keep house. The woman who mnrrfea la order to have somebody to gay her bit to. The woman who would rather die than wear a bonnet two season* old. The woman who slays at home only when the rained find a place to viait. The woman who rend* cheap novels and dreams of being s duchess or a countess. The woman who think* she can get |5 000 worth of style out of a 11,900 salary. The wonisn who thinks she Is sn or nament to her sex If she wins a pro gressive euchre prise. The woman who Oofs not know how many halve*, quarters, dltnea. nick lea sod cents there are In a dollar. The woman who cares more for the style of her winter cloak than she cares for the health and comfort of her child ren. The woman who proudly declare* that she cannot hem a pocket handker chief; never made op a bed to her life, end adds, with a simper thst she has "been to society ever alnce she was 15.’’— New York Times. Time For Prayer. Baltimore American. Just after Mr. Hlngley of Maine crossed over and shook hand# with Mr. Bailey of Texas. In the house of representatives, the speaker said, “The chaplain will offer prayer." How About This Any wav? Boston Herald. Governor Plngree is authority for the statement that Secretary Alger I* unalterably opposed to the annexation of the Philippines. Perhaps it Is Just as well for the cause. Nature makes the cures after all. Now and then she gets into a tight place and needs helping out. Things get started in the wrong direction. Something is needed to check disease and start the system in the right direction toward health. Scott’s Emulsion of Cod liver Oil with hvpophos phites can do just this. It strengthens the nerves, feeds famished tissues, and makes rich blood. 50c. »nds£.oo ; ill druggist*. SCOTT A s BOWNE, Uh«muts. New York. 18 SUGIiESTIOIS oomt'f uoirnn Upturn * *W>B farwap fM—WI * Htoiitti < * lap*— I*»BPA t imßmlld * WMPaa » tN* * at* In— — * |rtd"to * Wiitkdin" ti atoa— » KMUnbnw * A*** timmm * Ida— M » «4» * B.—toa * mm. If'toNto. * H ,:i 4 Bffth « fcA*«w W>d»'»<B. • Am# * ft—ad Aid— «attar* * |kat% tlmtoa * tddtoa * (Bp* too* Aafiav*. * —** —.ram * Pt— » APB Mato * A-pAdAgB * Ito*# !—**#«• * I— APWMN. * tint'inwaw * tfaNm * rat—. A*<dAM» •to Cm * fa— * At—toy *o fNfto * Mato A'B— * fated—a * «*<# toutt T—» * p—tow. * Adfi* * Km Aadto * radar— * utfto* " fa—am AaAom * rwteaN * Add— 1 **d rat# M« <n • Cl— * * go* dear* fm—«* Bow ratal na AarhiMittoto# “Good T»tc Arf»rel, M DORK’S % 718 BROADWAY 71 8 / Evtorythlnf ? 1 To Pick From j f Ib.ru>* tbe <wm't.g week w* j / wi.i put ew sale ewr f J Christmas S S Gifts, f I liftoff tblHl •Hi ( J ) f .- - a mm! *tm* -* * * • V 1 11 4 t*«fo' «*t »** t»*a J m t is f than «v<f itoit it. # S ) # h4t«i Mfttwl l*r iittoi Tb>M | \ • I \ J < ‘ Iff | si*- l v mitft Kt»>4 Kttract# ta X J }., !«•<( • #*ty tl«tibii. «»».f £ 3 licit* l id* tto «■4. nt * I £ \ I.ftll) '• fiat (Iftdirt Aft. I , J / Ktotop Your \ S Appointm»nts / 1 And have your !*«»-*-lets* at / \ nut iture. ■ •>•*. M r - - rrshing C \ , ■ wnseas attendants- m / Aliiactfsr Dm C»paiT / S ICtt BROAD *T. / V ggF'ttond ns your \ J Prescriptions to fill. / For Rent Farm of thirty acres just below city. Dwellings, stores and ffices in all sections of the city. Several of J. B. White’s new Broad street houses are still unrented. Special prices will be made to de-1 sirable parties. John W. Dickey I A 2 Library Building. 221 o>tb) CAMPBELL STREET. E. W. DODGE Rubber stinu Seals. Brands, xc. 221 IHh St., Next to Holman’s Meat Marks AUCUSTA, CA. EACH DAi >EEy THE IIIKALD <i ROW ?lli r 'llw . J J ’I.- U" 'jor ' "/• ' ■iT'-aU ■ T, i l' I to | 3 ; fL_ ' ' "'iai'j i i 'LL' *>' B 'tC[t7 l', «_iV 20if| fl ZZi l 1 g-y 1 .'-eesTaai aolai Christmas Opening PENDLETON'S m AM# to* b— < >m—r aa »*«#•»— •* tto •—**-. *~4 lnadlWdg aatb Hto «PM* >4 ft. larn—o PENDLETON Par Inapt l WtadM HOLIDAY GOODS ttotto— tor *tt aan* aad—w—w at moa. T tar aad <»*r .Bara at BOOKS Baa no."* town aarmwolN IfWotty. LAMPS AND TABLES Pot a of* <a >—aa aad to* Hi f*— WAVE CREST GOODS R«*B aM B—aat * dp iga. SUVcr heke’ Best?- Clra ffa itm iU Bikie*! (sabj>* Juw* ’# Md Tcj Boci* EASTMAN KODAKS. ly. Photographic Supplies of every kl ltd md ikiffij !»* n al Lowest Prices. > PORTNBR’S l > Beers $ ? ARE THE BEST C CLOSING ODT SALE In order tu clore out my entire stock of wmilen* by the first of February, t.y the pattern or node to order, i will sell at and below cost. TERMS CASH. WM.E. BENSON Merchant Tailor, 743 Broad St. § BRASS BAND OUTFIT 5 pianos, ORGANS and ) AILSICAL INSTRUfIENTS. Every thing New In fyia SHEET T.USIC THOMAS & BARTON, Augusta, Ga. CROUP CAN BE CURED AND CAN BE PREVENTED Land’s Crons Drops 60 CENTS A BOTTLE. MADE AND SOLD ONLY BY IFt. H- X,^.JSTXD 522 NINTH STREET. DECEMBER 15 THE LATESTSTYLES H::; fiiiti hrhl HANDKERCHIEF NECKTIE BOIES ■ Gardelles Viol* •* of SciclJy 6Cc. ounc« G«rd«UA*t. Cußt «nd Cotlar Boxaa Beautiful Lino. GARDELLES. 'L A# kS _J- *^J«|\ PROF. P. M. WHITMAN, •209 7t| Si, AfiCfi'lt. *»•. •:•*?* *Nif nt rnn / * a" ***«• « ftFVMMI* tifcto yMiftitot ft* JUtttop* watoi ftF ,wftl» thaw l,mm» c«ft wil,*- imv *lMlt ?*m •#»«• FRIEOF I'KARiiE •n—Ollhl ft | |*f ft _ COAL and WOOD THE North Aogvfta Coal k Supply Co 4 f an ft gtiiiltf 't ifnetpi d F- W SCOFIELD, PRESIDENT fefeii 4*4 Mtuftflftr - ft Easiaifs KODAKS^ We tell Eastman’s Kodaks and all size FILMS. Call and see how cheap we can supply your wants. Wa have a full stock of latest styles of Stationery. All goods finest made. Ricliards & Shaver, 82*7 Broad St., City. Paine, Murphy & Co. COMMIBBION MKKIHANTH. 833 Fevßolds Telep&oEeiM&'.r/ 1 rivals L*s**« Wire* liltrct to New York Chicago sod New Ortoens. Orders executed over our wires for Cotton. Stocks, Bonds. Oreln and Pro. visions for cash or on mnrgtr.s. Local securities bough* and sold. Referoncoc —National Exchange Bank of August% or Mercantile Agenda*. BOK S ALE. Numher 22 Telfair street—Four room house —Lot 10x150 feet. Ten acre* of land on the Sand Hills, near Hotel Bon-Alr. Dwelling of \i rooms, stable, barn and servant house. Will sell at a sacrifice. Thiee small houses and lots on Sand Hills. Will sell separately or all, at a bargain. 87 Acres of land near Wrlghtsboro road, one mile above city'* new water basins. 50 acre* of land near MilledgevlU# road, seven miles from court house. APPLY TO Clarence E. Clark 832 Broad Street. NEXT! fW-T beg to notify my friends snd customers that 1 have add »l another chair to my iiarber bhop, making six first-class Barbers, and I hope to accommodate my customers without waiting- HOT AND COLD BATHS. CO.MD EARLY AND OFTEN TO Hickey’s Barber Shop 212 * 214 Eighth St. OPPOSITE ARLINGTON fff'THL.