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u|»(« the tabk* ta r#l#kr»tliui Mr. C. j
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In the Ttaher family Upaiit of three*
quarter# of a **etit»»ry. The < halt* j
•round the table aeir kfoßßkl f*'**in j
KnrUnd and pi#aented t*» h»a Broad- j
mother way haeh tn arvoataan hundred
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Mr *. I*. M.<k.»«n Himplitn* «n.|
rMldrnn »rv rpwKltn* a f> « day* wilb
Mr*. C. W. HrMm* a* JMimhoJ.
Mra. M. C. Hv«l« an** Ml»a Marl*.
accnmpantrd th* gtarritl upta hi* w*
turn tn 4*ub*. Thny left Hdyrflrld °n
WnlnmUv afternoon.
Thr alorr# havn <* th*lr aaudiMt art
moat doss!inn hotldoy ottlre. and the
little om-*- eye* are almMt l«*ppln* out
of their heada. >
Th. Kilarneld Manufarturtng rnm
pany ha* eaten-1 d Ua hu'.ldln* oper*- (
tlon* areally. A numtwr •».* pirttlly
painted and ornamented rottaae* are ■
and neveral fre/ne* for oth- !
er» are etertod.
The K- C. C. I. teaehere and pupil*
were photoftaphe.) en Tue*day by nut
talented *nd !tn!»hed artlet. M It H.
Mini*, vrhuae work I* known wherever
seen for It* quality.
Itev. R. P' Anderaon and family j
«l«4u aev*ral daya In Trenton last
week.
Ml** Minna Bee will f«> to Bumter j
for tit* holldaya.
Mr. Orlando Hheppard h»« a. no to j
Charteaton on bualne** and will be I
art ay until Friday or Saturday.
The flret earload of additional »pln
dle* and rard* haa arrived to be planed |
in the n*w rotton faeti ry w hich t* run- ,
nlr.a niaht and day.
Mi*. Arthur Tompkln*. after a three
monthi’ *l*ae. of fever. I* out aaaln,
to the dellaht of her numemu* friend*. ;
Pandemonium and bedlam lelan *u- i
preme on Institute Hill every iifter
noon when the new hoy* art* playlna on ,
the new instrument* —and they call it i
‘the i.and.”
We have the best se
lected subjects in pictures
in handsome frames at
popular prices at
Richards & Shaver’s.
ii Jeweler
NOVELTIES New goods arriving daily
that will be just the things
OF ' for Xmas Presents. Come
7~. . see what we are doing. See
what prices we are making
KINDS on Diamonds and Watches.
IE SehTeigert & Co., Jewelers
WANT TO GO
BUCK TO WORK
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A splendic assert ment of
of fatiiionab'e Pocket
Books and Card Cates in
best leathers for man and
women at
Richards & Shaver’s.
The iHhar f ellow I.
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{4#r In »h«A their i*tnt*M*yea i*t »** i»* ly
i wrtuit th# fh>i4« At#. In thl# »ay nne
! move k.riw t«b m» the I#a4e«# ‘ «»f all i
jfhr »»th*r #l<ir«-a. m 4 flnrlv «*ut hist
I uHal must b# 4on» In affrr to keep up j
t with the priN-rtslHti
I of r-mi re**. It 1# tfnn«Htant ••» know :
I U hit !hry art* y ftitif what the |»rt« «* la
|»u«t all about It.
i If t vim* foun.l out. It I# lmp»rtant !
t lim i m titakr* #*ver \ i ffrwt oa <*ff«-r the
Hut ’lke every* other 4 thUtf. It ran j
i*r uv#rdoae. If, you think tots ■
#rul worry too mneh
j etllor# you'll #o m tra < h a point uheraj
>ott son ! have time for #nyth|na rfsr.
II have known of a steal many mar* I
l chant* *hu were k*pi *<• mlahi hu»y ,
, by their comperlt.ir* thut the. n*ver did |
>■ *ln*l" ortipnal (hlnir themiwlve*.
They aerumutaled new *r*y hair* ev-!
I*ry day . Th*y wnrrled e\*ry minute f-nr
fe«r *»m* nther fellow would have!
ißomeihln* they didn't hive or aell j
lanmeihinit a <ent cheaper than they
rvnaequently they alway* follow—
i Th..y remind one of a dr.g wlie la try- I
Inn to follow the irark* of three or four
j rabbit* at the earn time. They run
! yelpln* from <«ne track to the other,
'making a terifflo fu»» and teurlnu up
;the mow at a ftreal rate,
i Hut th<ty never arconytllah unyihlna. I
| The rabbit* all set away.
I Htrlke out for the front on y»kr own :
lunik. Po think*. Flfture out new,
| FCh -me*. Watch for map* that will
Imake a stir. Irf“ad off In new and unc«-
I peeled direction*. Keep your eomtwtl
jtf.r* gue**ln«r.
| Otve your time and thought t) ycur
o.vn hualnee*. and. If you are the rl?ht
kind i's a bualnea* man. you will soon
er or later leave your competitors *o
! far behind that you'll never have to
I worry about them again.— flood Ailver
jtl»ln«.
We have the best large
type Bibles in flexible bind
ings in the city. Our price
only SI .50, others charge
$2.50 and $3.00.
At Richards & Shaver’s.
TUB) AT7OT7BT4L SfSTF?AX*D.
CONDITION OF THE:
TEXTILE WORKERS;
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14#»tai *4. lb# #th# iuub# aM
I ; r ard In* aridrfl 1 *,** la le*
ill* Woekwe* «# , .y., r‘e, appealed i*
•bully Ri direct ton of th* *|rr*llt*
r mnt ' r*ar prrfldrm went Into the
i p«<Ml> «ddp***e* wilßj* th* to en-
1 1 allid and had a conference * *
hor tin > etneni In New KncUnd and I*-
t**d another ea I tv. me P-*' -
lavin« the b**i* for • wore aeneral or*
'canlltatlOtt Of the tettlle worker*, and
| the weana by whlrh fund* would
rellertad to aid them In tb#!r eonl**t.
"The report la tuuk- la yon with re
am that the »irlhe failed In Ha pur
pn*e: but to no one fnmtllae elih the
i etmimataSeaa and mndltlona 1 o-i
any other result have liee* aacnred.
A* already elated, the Fall River op- ,
eratlve* had a crept ed the rednr inn. I
Thl* had a deynnen'.nt effect upon t'ie '
operattvea at New Bedford, and lt**e a
1 . . m-*iH itdiny alement of strength to
. thylr cmpl.iyera. Then, attn'n. the op- ‘
terallvee «'f New Medford, other than j
lb* - M mule •pinner*, were * >m|*tr
ill, y* a, aan;ft<l nod thoee that
were orkap*rnd were In n *n-called In
!depepilent tin' n. hav'"e n-llher < t.-
| oert let: with the Teklllr Worker* Va- I
tlooal I'nlon. nor with the A. F of I.
“Apart for thl*. persons presuming
-o apeak an friends of latmr. enrryins
with them a halo which they d >n at
convergent period* In order to give
thamwlvea the appefram-e of *onc'lly,
! wisdom and h-meaty. the renrenen'a- ;
jtlyea of lha Socialist l*ar'v w< n' !
to New Bedford on repeated oeenaiont. ,
and. It» f*ct. kept one of Ita repreaent- •
ntlvea at New Btdford during a long
r;arU»d of the strike, held dolly meet -
.nr* with but on- particular, avowed
pnrpoee In mind, the spread of dl»»at- I
litfactlon and dlacuuragetnenl amon.-
ihh atrilten*, exultantly predicting de
feat, hoping and working to arenm
pl!*h that end. throwing every ohata
cla In the way of these who were en
deavoring »o make the beat atrurrle
pne-lhle, using the same argumen't as
the employer*. Indulging In the m f, at
mallelou* mi»repre»entatlon* of the
j motive* of men who were aiding tl. ■
contestant*, and cunningly sought to
create suspicion of the motive* and
work of trade* unload. So wonder,
then, that wbat was at beat u difficult
battle to fight wu> made additionally
burdensome and hopeloas through such
rank treachery to the cause of labor.
"NotnrHh»tan(Mng Hie far that none
of 'he striking textllo workers, other
than the mule spinners, were attached
to nny organisation affiliated with th*
A. F. of L., appeals for financial as
glßtarcf* were Uitißd broadrest; com
mlttees were furnltth'-d with eretlen
tlals, without which they admitted
they were unable to secure entrance
Into the meetings of unions; many
thousands of dollars were contributed
by our fellow unionists in support of
thp strike, not one rent of which was
even accepted by our affiliated striking
mule spinners. Every dollar contrib
uted In support of that Htrlke went to
those who were not affiliated with the
A. V. of L. It was only after weav
ers mid other branches of the trade,
seeing Imminent defeat, and unable to
longer continue the battle gave up the
coolest, that an appeal for our mule
splicers was issued. Of course. In the
minds of our felow unionists the strike
had already been lost, and the finan
cial support for the mule spinners wan
comparatively insignificant, so that fi
nally they, too, yielded.
‘‘No letter argurn nt was ever pre
sented tor the necessity of national
unions than the object lesson In the
textile workers strike. The reduction
offered was to be genera!. The opera
tives of each looality acted independ
ently of the other, and not always in 1
the most fraternal or helpful spirit, and
certainly did not contribute financially
as they should have Mid would have
bail they been organized In n tborongn.
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Fnr Croup urn* CHE
NEY’S EXPECTORANT.
THE GAME TONIGHT;
SPLENDIO CONCERT.
Sport and Mask at ibr Ariaury
Tbls Evffiinr.
All arraagemenl* haw been comple
ted for the great giro* at the armory
tonight between the champion team i*f
irbe Au*i)*B» C. L. A., and the Tcmh
Ohio rvflment. A* 1* apparent from
'i be lint up of tbe eon it .taut*, both
*ldta have devoted the Interim allien
laat week toward* 'trengthen.ng and
pigcifsing. and one of lb*—most excit
ing M W* of the season la confidently
untic!p*t*d.
Th? management have atralmgl
every nerve to provide eeala for the
i urge number that will attend, and the
ladle* will be provided with a reserved
! section sot tbeirown convenience. The
Tepth Ohio band of thttty-two piece*,
! ttud'-r leader Ma*t< n, will begin their
1 concert aharply at 8: 18, ao it ia earn
estly urged on all to he present before
: 1 1,at time, so as not to mias this rare
treat.
The program Is:
March—Stars and Stripe* Forever
Sousa.
Medley- Cluster of Peaches.
March —Colonel Dana.—Maiden.
Cornet Solo—Bella of Augusta.
March Oriental Coni man dery.
Serenade Eventide—Ripley.
Kansas City Star.
Concert Polka—-Troeadero.— Maaten.
March— Oeorglg Camp Meeting.
Mills.
Finale—Star Spangled Banner.
The floor will be cleared imme
diately after ilia last number and the
game called with a* tittle delay us pos
sible.
The batting order of the team* i* as
follow*:
C. L. A. Salvo, 2b; Sheahan, If;
Baskervllle, 3U; Armstrong, rsa;
Smith, e; Only, lb; Costello, las; To
land. rs; Stoke*, p;
Tim Tenth Ohio team la:
rn: DeWald, Iwt; Zoller, lb; Pearson,
;ti r Belcher, c; Jjetts, 2b; Houghton,
If;’Harmon, rs; DeHart, p; Ferguson,
sub.
Umpire, >feyer; Scorer, Barbot.
Not Visited by Santa Claus,
She never heard of mistletoe.
She know* not what is holly;
To her the gladsome Christmas chimes
Sound notes of melancholy; ,
He life is loveless, narrow, hard,
Her soul's environs murky;
She wonders with an envious pang
If ever she’ll taste turkey.
When children talk of Santa Claus,
She smiles the while she listens.
And brushes off the furtive tear
That brims nnd softly glistens.
No stocking watts her o'er the hearth,
No wakening b|!B3 ecstatic,
For Santa Claus hut seldom calls
At poverty’s cheerless attic.
The ladies are especially
invited to CHALMERS’
GELATIN demonstration
at our store all this week.
SHEWMAKES'.
LABOR LEADERS
ROAST JUBILEE
Tii Aiteiff r*4t«itt§t il T«#*
Mai
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AIfcMMA Ptaw
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ms'lmh m lll j** ~f fife* l*4*t*tl s. sr* ss
. r ,, Th* ric.fr*m hr Ik* salt
> ’ Mherttt*. The Atlanta Federation nt
•tmiiliM. (hat. Inasmuch •• thr cl or
of thr duel rrr or rrgulnr army, * till
Oral It wan thr rcletrrl cbtlrrs « h>. did
r>erh at * lb* gmlrr part of thr hr rob
n«hth.g that won Hat, Juan from thr
enemy, thereby hn»lrntng lhi* rvrty
ilelorv and peace which our city cel#*
hraten today. «o .(llrm lh»t II should
not hr drawn in Ihr pence Jubilee. nnd,
1 “Be II further r*«.»lved. Th*l the
Tr*d.-» and • |wii of ib» American
l . <• ..thni of lailior. w>- ft . I thl* a
! "U, it rmotvrd further. That w*
i*tand hy the National Qttarryman'* *«-
rncliUon. and refuse to recognlac the
ltrace Jubilee «r parade or to participate
j therein
lleaclred further. That we are unan
imously < f the opinion that a labor or*
gaaizutlon. regnrdlee* of the color of Ita
I member*. I* entitled to our respect,
■ cnrtfldrnre and ‘aterm: and we requeat
> nil labor organization* to refraLn tr*m
•-mating |Vi tel ic parade* hereafter wherw
! |)|f , ~|or ime I* drawn. Respectfully
submitted,
JEROME JONEH, Chairman.
If. F OAIHIETT,
F. M HA<IBIfI*Y.
Committee.
MIRACULOUS CUKE OF ASTHMA
; The *tat«'m*nt published below ron
irtrm* (be clKlrn of Dr. Hclilfrniann that
be ha* now discovered an al** lute rem
.,!}■ for Asthma, a dlaense which ha*
j hereotfore baffled the skill of the mo*t
tinted physician*.
Mr*. Mary Znchery, Pleasant Hill.
I .a., race: I have found your Asthma
U'urc a permanent cure for asthma, for
1 Which 1 need It 7 year* ago. I have
never had th* slightest return of the
j trouble »lnre. I have also found your
remedy exoeUent In Bronchial affec
tion*. I ahall ever have n feeling of
gratitude for the benefit* derived from
your Cure.
Package* of HeltlffniHnn's Asthma
Cute may be obtained of all druggist*
at r.O cants and 11.00 per package or by
writing to Dr. It, febiffmann, Box 804,
St. Paul, Minn.
Point* on flood Advertising
Don’t take It hard because people fall
to agree with you sometime*. A* Mark
Twain observed, if It weren’t for dif
ferences of opinion we would have no
horse race*.
If you think your customer ought to
have a certain article, and lie is firmly
convinced that he ought to have »ome
tlilng you haven’t got and wouldn’t
have In your store, don’t urgue about
it. Don't let him see that you think
he is an uhm.
Pb aHe him if you can. Ts you can't,
at least see that he goes away feeling
that you did your best.
An examination of the Thanksgiving
newspaper allows that about the usual
number of merchant* yielded to the
temptation to publish a tittle Thanks
giving proclamation of their own.
Some thanked the Eord with much fer
vency, Horne thanked their customer*
M. E. MACAULAY MULLARKY D. P. SULLIVAN
Macaulay & Co.
#r w g-v w jT\ T Special for the Holidays. We
ill 111 I IV P sell nothing but Guaranteed
i\ I VJ A-rfV “ Gloves and are local agents for
J. Roeckl, world-renown manufacturer. Buying direct from head
quarters, have fresh stock and largest assortment in the city at $ 1.00
per in a Ekitton and Clasp, Black and self-colored Embroidery, Black,
Browns. Tans, Modes, Yellows, Ox-b?oods, Navy Blue, Greens, Bea
vers, Grays, Pearls and Whites at $1.50 per pair.
All the Leading Shades and the best values in America.
CHEAPNESS !
ECONOMY |
Thai. csp#.uit)v in# at §)*#» . TW* # noth*
Inf in which the backbone at qudlfty a to «
In kulwcAfr Out bi 4 far your pdinwvdfe a cha##i j
And qudkty.
QUR sStvS^ABLE
SHOES i
Give tohd Mtafactfan. Th* 1
momeni i nun Mon long enough to count the cce* cl
ha faotwtdr by tne tavki it render*, wt get that
nun's u* ddc. And we keep It. Our red! vdiue* renufa
(irmly roofed fa the mfadi of our petrona like « green
o*sis fa 4 deicrt d broken promises.
unqualified* that th# Almighty 4»#«nT I
of course the matter of twice, ta al
ways Important, and t. perhaps rap#. ,
Hally important at th# Christina* •*■«-1
•■•ft. Hut tfct-r* I# ts<* frtlfo# #hy *|U#***> j
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«»n ihat t#tlnt In order Hi be\
thiM u#Mv ofTmtlv*.
Tbt* t# Ita way a Xrw Turk j#w#l#r
Whrn you mata a Ckrtatvnaa fift you 1
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7ljf] ©ocr3. «jASriA« D Bunds
* Mill Work °-
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
M YELLOW PiriE LL’JB-R
I m a I MOONY AND SAW Mill CQUIPKO WITH LATEST IMPROVEMENTS ANE
■■' ’.a\ ORGANIZATION THOROUGH 111 IViC!:>A»TM2KT.
I .fat tirl FULL LINE IN STOCK AND PROMPT SL.h ' n’S ASSURED
-VfTrlf s»- PRICES.CATALOGUES.ETC.UF3N AF?'JCATI3N. •*« —,
Perkins Manufacturing Co AucusTa Ga
FRESHEST AND FINEST HEATS
DRESSED POULTRY OF ALL KINDS
AT THE LOWEST PRICES,
v HIGHEST cash prices for CALVES
ROBERTS’ MEAT MARKET
Strowger ’Phone 824 - Beil 'Phone 433
BUSY DAYS $lO, sl2, sls
HERE ...Suits...
So many men like our styles and prices they
never experiment buying elsewhere. And the
number grows each season. Small wonder that
it should. For every normal man likes his Suit
and Overcoat to be in the latest mode —well-
fashioned and possessing the air and fit of
having been made for him. We put it mildly
when we say that no such worth can be got
the country over for the prices asked.
If you buy and wear one of these Suits we
guarantee that It will notdisappoint your high
est expectations.
I. C. Levy’s Son & Co.
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