The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, December 17, 1898, Image 3

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SATURDAY LAHPS bUM UIS ttM« HW*. MCMUTEft u»r 4 Uf<f u«t ft Ixbrt Hick. »l.» DINNER SHTS Itl-jlMa taf-rtH w. >k» rr&ilir Citim **H •i nr rric* lia After**! W lr» Athletic Carnival, Grand Opera House, Monday Night, December 19th, 1898 high SCIENTIF.C chaste unknowns —.^^"■pSS'IlSSR 1 ten?h D oh,o hospital nv rAMP MACKENZIE SOLDIERS jd.-*.* .*.4 .* .«>.•* * THREE HOURS OF UtNUINt arum l!l. - * r BY CAMP MAURcntit wuuiu THE AUGUSTA MILL STRIKE Huh the X#w» I* Rtifl.; Seat Oil «r At casts. one pea«»n Why .Mrtk*ra net No Help I rom Ihe Outside. Kenpepet • ortespondwiM* sending U#utO out tPiti Attftwtt ir* *‘d«dag UP the mill •triker* la thi* city la their new* repwt* Atlanta la a strung labor < antra. an<i M Inolln*., to iletply sympathise with I the August* opmlirtw In their tr».u- Th*‘tr tavorii.- paw r in Atlanta n.tKMig the 4ailtee la Vhi Journal. The Autuxta tor reap ndewt of Th* Jonrnal >#indav pm oh this, ci rdßed ae “ap» * <ial to The Journal “ • hthikkhs* unable TO REMAIN OUT.' 1 -The Auttuata Mill WortterS Hite Readied the End of Their fleaouree* " Upectol to The Journal '' ''Audttesa, Dft. Id. —TIP* lection* will drop out of th** mill ftrllut t'wlty. Th committee for **v*ral day* haa lierp unahle to comply with the de mands made utwm It, and then- ha* le-en kl '.ln* which ha* «**umel a »♦- »lc/U?* form. "A mooting of atrikfrff iff called for j ifil» evtßißf. at which the relief com mittee will refflun, and turn a com till ff mry practically empty over to the meeting. Thl* wUI be the .nd of the auitce f'g no other assistance l* In Sight, "fend th*- sti tkers’ mean* of »üb stotence arc exhausted. ■ A petition io start the mill* ■* he- In* numerously signed. and moat prcl;- uhly on n<>xt Monday murntn* the mill Pell* will ring attain, after a silence nf four week*, and a majority nf the old emptoy e» will return to work . ' Augusta mill men state that this statement is Incorrect, and will prob ably have the efTect of keeping In At lanta any funds Intended us a help to the strike fund. The latcor men are anxious that the Atlanta Journal's correspondent drop ihem a note. They wish to guard him against erroneous information <m which he bases statements like the above, vi hlch are so unfair and hurtful to them, are made. They feel that some enmy of the strikers Is p*wr.ptlng the Informa tion on which news articles like this ifre leased. The Herald was shown the follow Intr telegram which was sent to T -‘’ Atlanta Journal this morning In reply to the article alluded to: To Tim Atlanta Journal, Atlanta. Ga • The special telegram which was sent out from here yesterday in regard to the mill situation Is false from begin ning to end. The strikers have no Idea of returning to wor;:. They are out to win. gome additions were made to ti e relief committee yesterday and one or two of the old commute*' dropped. This is the purpose for which the meeting was called. Those who have been con tributing to our i-ause In Atlanta ire requested to send their contributions, as usual, to the undersigned, at Rob >rt:' hail, coiner Crawford avenue and Ellis street. Augusta. ( ta. If The Journal wants the news In regard to the mill trouble It ought to be careful who it secures for its correspondent FORESTC- kY "Chairman Strikers’ Rciftt Committee For Whooping Cough use CHENEY’S EXPEC TORANT. Heel room suiy» •Aft. Aftft * M Ms mi ft »•»* '»'* HRlftHUfttli. CHRISTMAS IS NEAR! tpi, a inrrror von Hfiiav innkinu vour purchssos ths hHrdßr it will be to do. Our stock is Padgett Furniture Company c 1110 AND 1112 BROAD STREET, Augusta, Georgia. Caakiac Mam TAftftw* lie at #7.30. «*ir aviart* aval h »a4f «f »f Hf WN prarikai »!«»'«<* I»EIWO*At. MENTION. Mr R Sam* Of Port Rnyal to at Ik# Planter*. Mr*. J. IV, Levy left yeaterday for Savannah Mr. J. U«t«n of X*w York la at the Comraere.aL Mr. C. R Fri|»p of Columbia to at tke Plaster*. Mr. C. ft. Duval of Baltimore to at tke Plant r* Mr R. L. Clam * of Savannah I* at the Planter* Mr. N. 0. Evan* of Edgefield la al Ike Arlington Mr. W. Peodeman of Lmisrtlto to at the Arlington Mr. M. J. Taber of Washington I* at the Plaster* Mr. George Wall of Philadelphia I* at the Piaster* Mr. George Brows of t'o,nubia la at the Planter* Mr. Thorn** HIU of N*» Wean* la ■t the Planter* Mr. L. Epranin of Philadelphia 1* at the Commercial. Mr. E. \V. Gait** of Savannah 1* at the Commercial. Mr. Prank Delis of New York I* at the Commercial. Mr. Percy Donaldson of Baltimore to at the Arlington. Mr. John Gilmore of New Orleans la at the Arlington. Mr. A. W. Gtoason of San Franclaro j ia at the Planters. / Mr. Geo. J. La very of Holucah, I Ky.. is at the Planters. Dr. T. E Jennings of Modotk, S. C., Is at the Commercial Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Brown of Ashe ville are at the Arlington. Mrs. Wallace Brown and children I left today fur Imwtonvllle. 8. C. Messrs. E. J. Snyder. H. D. Cross well. of New York, are at the Plan ters. Mr. B. S. Dunbar left this morning for Mobley Pond. Ga.. on a hunting trip. Seasonable Holiday Articles Sacrificed at Lowest Price Store THE You can procure what you want-the correct thing to C ° Sl ' 250 Holiday Umbrellas, best Silk and Gloria, 50cents to sl-00. y 100 dozen Silk and pure Linen Handkerchiefs at cut Prices. 50 cents on the dollar for all Ladies and hisses Jackets^ 50 cents on the dollar for all Cloth and V a P®% 4 qq 2 4^^entl S HTss^ks U wet| n worth V sl.Oofso cents for Foster’s $1 Kid Oicwes. 48 f|nts HassocKs, r Wei. 4 shee J ng> va , ue , Bc . 50 cents for best hemmed Sheets. I 8 habes best Comforts from 48 cents to Eiderdown at $3.50- Men’s Scarfs, Gloves, Mufflers, Holiday Jewelry, Purses, Perfumery. All Fancy goods Reduced to suit the times. _ P. D. HORK AN & COriPAN Y •- rr <r- rr * rr~ ’"nTL.- .i BIS' TH® AUGUSTA HERALD CHIFFONIERS •Aft, »AIM», I **«Ai»phm «**# Iwmm ftlAmia—». ft*W Lniin »»4 rwfcr* raw* I Mpariac at Xftfc lac »«» callable fit a \«a* l* meat. Mr. Job a Neely a very pmawag imint physician of Herndon, fM., la 1s the rlty Mr. Then. T. Brows of the Big Poor Route to Is tbr rlty. stopfßitna at the Arlington Messrs. J R Harwell. J. 8. Jarvis. C. H. Dobson and J. M. Price of At lanta are at the Planless Messrs H. H Richards»n. It. V. Brown. C. C. Waterman and C. C. Smith of New York, are at the Arilng ion, Mrs. 0. H. Brine of Ealonton will; attend the Christmas season with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. K. B Pll-1 cher. Miss Esther Neal and Miss Mary Lou J Lewis of Thomson are expected Mon j •lay as th* giH-sts of Mis* Marion PH-1 cher Editor Adam* of The Edgefield Ad vertiser passed through Augusta en route tor Hillman to undergo treat ment f»r the paralysis with which he: was attacked a week ago. Prof. T. K. Woodson, principal pll JARDINIERS % of *ll 4l)rte«—v’-ry pretty. IVe can also turmoil l‘alm». Kubbei and othar plant* —'lhire l* niiiiung more sppmeiated by a lady for a Xid» gift. Plant Now per «*nr hundred. W hitp silts r Skin and Yellow Danv#*rf. Onion Ketjr O#or* via Seed Kye fl.MJptr husbe’. C hiueie Un#*, i Wiii»erj Kaddi>l* Heed. IN HOT BKDf-~ Aojju'U Early Trucker t’abl»Hye H ed. it H time to plnnu Hw*vt Faaa —ounce 10 < etila. Hyacinth*, Tulip*, «’rac»i« NareUtaa and otherapring olooaiittg bulbu. all in and us. ALEXANDER SEED CO 6-i.’ Broad St **»*.. the M*formtek High arhool arrived In the rlty for the holiday* yesterday afternoon. He will resume exercise* of hla school on the second nf Jsnusre Mrs. Robertson of Savannah who ha* been the gn*#i of her sister. Mrs. Willie l*evy ha* rtoorned home. Mrs. Robertson wnaooe of the most indefat igable workers at th* Masonic Pair and her effort* contributed no tittle to Its * acres*. You ran get a (Inc suit cheap for cash |at E. J. Honrv A Co.’s. US and lit [Campbell attest. I Tbs Map That Secured the President s Visit. A* tuij in t!*«* jmpffrff, flu? Pmklfnl j I ' hi* wind, and (HHiifßtwl tn, \ lull Auk uni a nfier ix'Uui ihown th« nuip Mild ihwii lilting tlte Southern will* H'ly hiv« In • hifle th** President'* train* Thin map mill tenvliet anyone of tti«* dlrfctnUi nn<l I superior iclkdttltl *»f the ! railway .extending a* It does for five i thousand flve hundred and ninety-one mile* in ail direction*. An Inwatiaa tton'of thl* map ha* changed many minds liefoi" President McKinley was iwrsuadol to yield to Is* represents - | tion*. Tlie Southern tallwdy have a | giipply of these map* at their passenger Office. No. *S* Broad attsdt. which thev i vviu to- ptoa*cd to give to anyone a* a I souvenir—the map that seen red it he President’s visit. / ' Decorative nalms or rubber plants. ! make etccllent and New j Year's gift*, and ure highly ornanicutul < g any home, sticli can lie selected at iv I rice to suit any purse fnun our large I stock. Tlie Hubs Floral Nursery. Calling cards engraved In 24 hours if necessary at Dunbar A William*. The Herald i* i» receipt of a hand some calendar from Henry M. North, agent for the Mutual Benoflt Life In surance Company of Newark, N. J. Big stock fancy t".vs at Dunbar A* Williams. ROCklikS AM lift* AM AlM** -AM ftßftl- * ■ im ***** m*»il*o* ftOCKIMI NOftMlA Aft****- o>». ItaU C*w **•*•*• CAM* IM'I Ml***. «««♦• ***** •MMiH •»»«*»•*• K**A r». at «M »o* • IWI C*» • .«•<. ANA* l*e«»»»fct*a Hot** lot At. James' 1. L Church. Evening serve ee end serm**n ky Cnpt J, Q. Morris**. Co. C. IMh Minnesota, t*. g, v. A. The congregation which listened In the etogUc'nl eel men deliver ed by Capt Muwison on last Sun liv evening will need no further Invitation l» the seivtre. Capt Morrtson returns very shortly to Minneapolis to lake chaise of hie rhufeh there, and thoa* 1 wb<i w-toh to hear this talented preacher will avail Ih.mselve* m this opportun ity to hear him Mr*. tVillet to In < barge of the musl* and that to a euffi* tom guarante.- of its j excellence. DECORATE. National Colored Bunt -1 ina at James Daly * Co. I -- SI Paul’s Church. Itev C. C. williams. D. I».. Bet lor, k | ni.—Celebration of the Holy Tom. mantosi. 11 a. in.—Morning prayer, litany and j sermon t p. in.—Sunday school. S p. m.—Evening prayer. Young Men's Bible class meet* al to a. m. Cut flower* ft»r the holiday season, if you will leave 6* your wanta early we will s**c that you have*your orders fill ed to perfection. The Hubs Floiwl Nursery. St. Tatthew's Lutheran Sunday, MM a. m.—Sunday school. II a. in. -Geiman service. s p. in.— Evening service, topic: Ho sca. The Man and the Book. Tuesday, I p. m -I'onlli mil ion class. Wednesday, t p. nt,—Meeting «f the Young People's Missionary Society. Place your order at ones and avoid rush. Goods cheaper than ever. E. J. Henry * Co., popular priced tuiloix, 21 g and 2IS Campbell street. Elegant picture* for Christmas pres ent* from 2S cents to ten dollars. Dun bar A Williams. PARLOR Suilft ■4 tuft* IIHHHI r»•««** AM». MM* HALL RACKS ta Wait* la nak aM Iftitattaa Mi* Naa*. Hi* h #30.«» Mral Presbyterian Telfair street, between sixth sod fleventh. Itev. J. T Pttmk"l. psstnr. Service* II a. m. and ■ P "» Six thousand i*»nste* sad daisies, randy to plant owl now. Finest strains to be had The Hues Flmal Nunserr. (Veil Phone l«l. Ashurv Church Wli d’Antigua- street. Rev. Mi En gland. pastor. Preaching II a m. ami % p. n> Btinday school tp. m. Fresh Velvet Molasses Candy al Hark’s. the markets. apofsta market report. Augusts. Ga . Dec. 17.-Tone steady Ordinary .. . !.?**! Good ordinary ’ strict good oidlnary * Ij-I'- D»w middling Strict low middling .. .. J 1 * Middling .. Strict middling * Good middling .. ®’» Stains * il-ld-10-id Tinges receipts, kales, spin ners, SHIPMENTS. Wok ending Dec. 23. I*9*: ttec. Sale*. Spin. Slilp’t Saturday 227* 44* '•* >|*nlat 227* 44* SX 15*7 GROSS UECEIPTS 1897 I*** Net receipt* today .. .. 237« Through coll on today . 53 100 Gross receipts today.. .. 2423 STOCK —RECEIPTS. 1*97 I*9* Stock In Augusta 57202 l*2'b Receipts sine, ''f d ■ I ..234*29 2215 1 d Fine Chocolate Bon lions at Clark*. DECORATE. * National Colored Bunt inß at James Daly & Co. DECEMBER 17 PICTURES •ft* ftrta* lt*fH} h ii» lw*t, ft* kpifttt •« ram awn r«« um ilaa an ftlm la Aattftt. TV' <*•■*•*» a) ft fiat* Cluna Closets •Aft. MAHIWIAM AM* ft AIM I, sl7- $45 TW '**» I ***** »«>•** Ci kt Dailriff Cm i Hair Tciic «ltM «n(•*•«! io rttf dandruff. *t»p ‘Half fi»ni faiiinf obi iih! to 'art til 4W* »»f stiff if i« 4*»n*t «Ia» vrfMlt jur Halm ini It «r* will h-h rfoHf rt* I luffkS fiHWI XMAS GOODS. Before buying youi Cnrtwtmna pres ni •>< would to- ptou*.-l in hav* you tall and lock at nur toautlful line. Atomiser* from 25 cents to 15.88 P pelbooh*. Purse*, T<sv*Un* Ca#..*, all kind* and prices- Celluloid Boxes fm I*u(f. and Col lars Handkeu-hief*. Gloves etc. Onr tine nf Minor* and Comb and ■ Brush Set* .ain't b* beat for thn 1 money. tVc hate a complete line of foil..wing extracts and toilet artlcto*: K'MIER A GAI.LET COLGATE A CO.. PALMERS. SEELY'S, LA ZRLLKS. VIOLET OF SICII.V --c H. HOWARD. JR., I nugget, - '*h Hmod Hi. STRAYED oil .STOLEN—ON SUN DAY night from ray place. Murray Hill, one dark brown cow- with white forehead, two or thr»- white spots on either side near Hank, c llh small tip horns. A suitable reward will la- paid [for her return to E. J- O'Connor. 917 ! Broad slice!. dec 17 IS 19 TO BENT—THREE NICE FRONT rooms, Southern exposure, at reason able late*. No. 9 Silver Block. dec 17 LOHT- DARK BAY MARE, STAR IN face, left hind leg stacking foot, been broke In right hind leg. Liberal reward for return to John Dent. *•*! Taylor street, city. dee-)* I TAKEN UP—ONE DARK MOl'SK rnlored blade face mule. George llus tvl on Mllledgevllle road, thlee miles from city. ilcc IS WANTED —POSITION AS BAR TEN DER; has had 13 years' experience. Address C. Fowlet. 4«n Broad street, dec 17 IV