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I nwprrity of th.’ • jua.ry which wr
I*b*Nl r*t»'ion* with th* whole .torn
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. r tint di»rm»* ntw mirations
wh'ch #-* mm'dlately hefcre ®f. nil'
<;'*turb*<> t*y jer.y or l»**t political *l
- Th »- n * queatloUS ara to
I* though: onl am* wrought out. not
in a ipltit of, patriotism. tmt for th*
'• .nporary advantage of oft* party er
Ute Ciber. hut for the toting advantage
of the fountrr Neither prejitdiee nor
ttdt- m nor prevlmu eoitdiiton ei«n
«nit»ir»s* th- free action and calm
judgment of the citlr.cn. We have en
tered upon new path*. We are tread
tug In an une.iplered held which will
teet our wied-em and alatrentMutb p.
The chief ionfiderallon la one of duty;
(> ur actions must l>e controlled by it.
No settlement Is admissible which will
net oreserve oar honor and promote
the best Interests of all roncerned
With a united country and the gathered
w isdom of all tb-’ people, seeking only
the right. Inspired only by hgh pur
cos;s. moved only by duty and human
ity. we e’nr.ct err. We may be baffled
cr deterred and often discouraged, but
final screesa in a cause which is alto
gether unselfish and humenitarian can
only be deferred, not prevented.
Other Speeches.
Previous to the president's speoeh
a rord’rl welcome had been extended
to him by D. G. Purse, president r;f
the reception committee, and by the
meyor of Savannah. P. W. Metdrim.
Secretary Gage followed the president,
replying to the toast of "Commerce.''
• Secretary Alger. In responding to
“The Army," said:
"One tfuni’-ed and twenty-five thous
and of our volunteers have already
been muster’d out and returned lo
their Inmes. One hundred and fifty
chousend. Including the regulars—fully
armed and in excellent condition—
stlii remain in the field ready for ser
vice. Shall they be ordered to further
conflict? Let up hope not, but their
presence, at least in large part, will be
indispansible until peace is ratified
and the reguleis are increased in num
bers to take their places.
• I would say to those still in the
field, patience. While your sacrifice
may bf. and with many no doubt is
great, yet ;h» glory of your lives w, I
always be that you who wore the blue
while your country needed you.
"The lessons we have learned, and
larg'ly from th navy. are. 'in time of
peace pre tare for wav.' An old scyirg,
but forceful and true. Haw little ma
terial the country nad to equip its
great army with when colled Into ser
vice you know. Hew well seemingly
an impossibh .task was me. impartial
history rs til. war win show. While
we nit t an ; i tny w d! eniicd with the
bfCT iJ'.joTS : ; i ad ikiiiwi ill
tips uic, jl - -,U*<Siri' he .tttvjjf, NUy P r ’“
iSaiefi rot: mix tr adyaate, well akUl«d
in gunnery, met 'he Spaniard-: an-d dtr
stroyod their fle.’ts while they were
hopelessly trying to adjust tbett ‘range
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I Thon «nv ronntO thou phalt n#r#t
fall.
,d thy burdee.
, where.
i Among thy gslksnt 'OW» that guaid
thee well
Tb»a laugh'st at inemtes. Who *ha'i
then declare
! Th* dat* of thy de*p founded strength
or tell
| How happy In tJ»y lap the son* of men
shall dwell e
i "My fellow eltiaens. whatever eov-
I .-out* duty ha* made for ua In th
year l*9s. we must keep,"
The Hres*.
Postmaster 0.-ners Smith. In reply
to "The Pre*jy' said. In part:
"This memorable Journey of th*
south has prompted one thing and ent
phasit'd another- It has greatly ad
vanced the fratemlty of feeling l«-
twten the north and south, which an
tcred upon a n*w stage when l»o<h ral
lied together under a common sing ag
ainst a common to .
"It may not affect them. Thar was
the last and least of all thoughts con
nected with it. for it «as not the
thought at all. Thai has noi been the
pulse or pur|Kise of hi* ad ninistia
tion.
"And the other truth which this
Journey has emphvized is the fact that
no problem confronts us with which
this nation cannot successfully cope.
We have on our own soil a nting our
own people, a problem greater and
more difficult In many respects loan
any which is presented In connection
with the new acquisitions. And yet.
eie have seen at Tuskegce that with
patience, fork.arancc and honest pur
pose. this momentous home proble n
can be successfully solved, and ttrs
witness inspires us with hope and faith
that the difficulties less compHcaif-'
and formidable, of our new posse:,alor. »
can, with honest statesmanship and
courage, lie triumphant.) mastered.
In reply to “The Navy." Secretary
I.s>ng spoke, in part, as follows:*.
Agriculture.
Secretary Wilson, in the course of a
speech upon "Agriculture, said:
“The American farmer is the best
ducated. best clothed, best housed,best
fed and the most independent cultiva
tor of the soil upon earth, partly be
cause the. farmer feeds the artisan
cheaply and feeds him well.
"The bst statesmanship of our
times is that which wisely considers
the case of the laborer in field anti
shop, to the end that Hie greatest pos
sible good may e the reward of toil
The old south reduced the fertility >f
its fields for a century in producing
raw material for the factories of otb*’.
sections and other nations. The new
south is diversifying its industries, ad
ding skill to field crops and greater
value to the product of its minct.
Th? young farmer of the Hbuth should
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' whom stood Major G«n*ra.» \Vb*« <f
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IT IS ACKNOWI I IKJI II Bt All THAT Wl CAKWt TMI: HM ST LINK
OF TABLE DELICACIES IN HIE CITV. AND HERE ARE «R'R MOTTOES s
"Bc-aua* we buy well w* **ll well.
* Van ntisol tire us tun nt eer log yen.
Ocimlm up to dat*; price* down to jero.
. ram* bach lor change* or corrections.
Ytmr »rtlef*c(lon I* our l»*at reward.
I What Isn't right we will make ’lgbt
\V* make each purohaae promote trail*
Court say Is el way* thrown in at our »tore.
Tim* i* nut w-iisted when we pi .mac you.
Cries* the customer I* nattafled we ate not.
Ask for whist you don't see. li in probably brie.
The value cf these goods conquers nil comparison*.
ly w prh - "mike large profit, and ottr benefit Is your gait!, i
The earl'-at comer has the p't kof , the plum*.
We urge no om- to buy. Our goold* arc our beat salesmen. ,
There i* no t at like a trial here;, fir >t at -to.e to please
Our interest In you I* not gauyef } l-c ,Y> emcuPt of money vM spend
Whet you spy when you go homy we intend toWk • our bCTt^vertlae
n ,i ' Our customer* are like the revq|,vlhg shore Ifihts. but re
turn again >» *» . ,
w„ uon't.cjami to have the beat, More; but *1 try to better
[one poeeihl*.
If yen h; VC looked clsewberc wr ere sure of either your compliment
lor your emtom."
<i|\# us an opportunity to convince vou # “SIiEVN HAKES”.
of the above by giving u.« an ORDER.
icfiluißOtß! Second South Curolioo.
Ninth Illinois. Fourth Illinois, i'hlrd
Georgia. Third Nebraska. Flrht Toxa.-.
Forty-ninth lowa. jSixlh Miaaouri
then, * ith their Touts on, the red llap«
turned bark, eatne the second artillery
(regulars), the First Maine Battalion
of heavy artillery and light batteries
F of the Seeond, C and h of the Third,
i, of the Fourth and H of the Fifth
(regulars) artillery. Kvet; regiment
was headed by ita band.
The men marched in splendid align
ment and luk.d in exeellent condition.
The President stood bareheaded ac
knowledging salutes, while the crowd
cheered as the companies marched by.
Colonel Bryan’s late regiment, the
Third Nebraska, atraeted peculiar at
tention. It was led by Col. \ifrpiaip,
v ho, after saluting, stood beside Pre -
idmt McKinley aad watched his big
nun from Nebraska as they filed past.
In a little ov.r an hour the troops
had completed the review, and the
presidential party drove off to the riv
et front. The streets were lined wltn
people who cheered incessantly.
Down the River.
At -1 o’clock the President boarded
the spam pilot boat .f. H. Batlll and
proceeded down the Savannah river for
abpiit ten miles. Salutes were fired
from wharves, every ship was gal!'
strung with bunting and their crews
.elld lustily as the .1. H. Estill sped
Whistles screeched, flags dipped and
ttuUi the outskirts of the city were
reached, the river bank was dotted
vith groups, mostly colored, who sent
cheer after cheer over the water to"
President McKinley.
The object of all this enthusiasm
stood on the starboard side of the pilot
boat, ’VHvbyy hie hat and his handk .
efitef■•/to "tbojerjttl shore, or on other
vessels-if A' ~ - - ■?.' -
About u’lUc fliiica out the it St til pa-"
.-■a *he rtfitaa States trairsport Chester
with tfie Fourth Virginia regiment on
hoard, bound for Havana. She had
Im'cm held from going to sea by >
heavy morning fog, which now had
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HA RON ROTCHSCHII.DS DEAD.
He Passed Away Very Suddenly Yes
terday
I.'indon. Dri . IT. -Baton Ferdinand
Janus dr Kothschllds. AI. 4' . is dead.
Baron Ferdinand James Jo Huths
chllds wits theseeoitd son of the Into
Baron Alphonse d** Rothschild. Tic
married Ms cousin Kvellha. sister of
the first Lord Rothschild, lie was a
member of Parliament In the Unionist
interest for Aylesbury.
The haron was an Intimate friend of
the Prince’of Wales. It was during
the Pilnce’a last visit to, Waddeson.
near Aylesbury, the scat of Baron
Rothschild that h< injured his knee.
The baron was a Invislt host and en
tertained th Queen in 1890. Tils death
was sudden. It was supposed he tens
onl) suffering from a severe Cold.
Finest Dressed Turkeys,
Chickens and Ducks at
KEENAN’S.
EIGHT PKNN. VS. CADETS.
Two Indoor Ball Teams That Will
Play Wednesday
The m ws lhat the Sacred Heart Ca
dets Indopr.baseball team and the reg
imental team from (he .Eighth Pennsyl
vania Infantry at Camp Mackenzie will
cress bats at the armory on Wednes
day night ivill be hailed with delight
by baseball cranks in town and at
camp Mackenzie.
The Cadets needs no Introduction to
the lotfal cranks, as the class of ball
they played In the series with the St.
: Patrick’s O. L. A. clearly demonstrates
! their ability to hold their own against
all comers and justly gave them t.lie
title of "champions ot the city."
The Pennsylvania . boys say they will
show thy" Cadets a thins or two about
1, • Tic Wele t II"- , 111* U,|)i"!l
oi'"the oiuikior game, both at Camp At
gt-r and' JJamp Ms-udy, and will go up
agififisr-.jiSy 'Caaefe wuit' the toads, ot
theirTeteni victories ffe«h upon their,
minds.
Mr. .l bli GHlhane lifts (onsenteil t<*
'mining*- ilie soldiers' ti aui. II". was tb
ni:i!i;is*‘r "f He outdoor team und til'
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Have you seen those odd
Parlor nieces at Thomas &
Barton’s ? AH must ro this
week.
•| •.!»*» t-|g aaanttmrnl- i-l T
ON THE Tl Rl
Ihr Hrrlmtinart Derby Hamlbap at
New Ortran«
J \.-w title ti*. tar. IT. -Th* i*i*-liiii
-lin iry lei'll) tin fid I-'UP st six furlongs
I and v ilued at R,*W was the star tium
; her »f uxla) a card and th.- ru-hest
j |>H*e *»f the nusitiu* thus far Its
j starters mini* the best tt**ld of twn y«*ar
adds that have ever faced it starter here
[mi I ye* the race was far from satisfac
tory. Jam* Arthur'* Andes t«t whom
\ th*- Intent refused to concede j chance
I though tb« stable tsumnlsaion shortened
IMs price from sevens to fives, latid.-il
lib- money. Hill Tine, desnllr five
pounds penult), was always the hettlng
favorite ut two*, though Frank Bell,
ib< Western nark, was well supported.
Crotus and Double Dummy were iho
only »u* eessful favorite*. The '.v**ather
was thiratenlng anil the track good
First rnee. six fm longs: Opaque, ? to
1. woi» Wm W , IT t*i 1 and I tod. sec
j pa: qln >. r. t>> 1, tun*i. Time.
h r* i - '
H* entid'in* e. selling. sev. P'furlongs;
rrotuitf# t*' 1. won; AnpldJMek Tdo 1
and 2 lo I. sei-ind; Annie Taylor, ml to
I, thlid Time, 1:11 l-J.
Thiitfigact selling. I l-l miles: Mil
waukee IT to l. won: Hock wood. TO to
l, second; Th<- Whiner, * to I. third.
Time, IT 1-4.
Fourth nice, preliminary derby ilundl
eap, 3-4 miles: Andes. Sto 1, won;
Frank Dell. I« to 1 an,l I to I. second;
Freak, s to I. third. Time. 1:15 -1-4-
Fiflh race, silling. I 1-4 miles: Dou
ble Dummy, 4 t 5. won: Bghart. #to 1.
■ind 2 to I. second: Bab*- Fields. :i to
I. third. Time, 2:13 DS.
i f>o)| Babv Trunks
At Trunk Factory,
S4T Broad Street.
The holidays are on. Go
to the Augusta House Fur
nishing Company for a
i nice and useful present.
On Possum Hunt.
Si .rial of Up: otficerr of Camp Mai
ki-nxi*- went on a Georgia possum hunt
mat (light. The usual number of doge,
negroes and Jlghtwood torches were
tarried and a good night's sport ex
pected It was the first hunt of the
kind ever experienced by qiany or the
party. .
Received this week a lot
of Rattan Rockers, latest
styles, which we will make
a drive on this week.
Thomas & Barton.
Fancy work baskets, novelties tied
,lol!a lowest prices. T. Schlu l.iiossi-
WE DIDN’T MEET ALL THE SOLDIERS
Rut all those we met were gentlemen. In the Ist Maryland, Captain
Porter Com pany G. strikes us as a typical representative of the good
nM school while Captain Norton, Company D of the 10th Ohio, is
eouanv to be congratulated, because he is also beloved by his com
manland bv the way, we hope the entertainment at the Opera
House forthebenefit of the Soldiers tomorrow night will be a rousing
suit cess Wefare with the boys, and if we can serve them, i *e hope
they’li call on us. We’re. Dry Goods merchants and carry the largest
lines of Gents' Furnishings in the city.
Macaulay & Co., 810 Broadway.
THE CORING OF
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ME MUNMQAY
1 The Charges Against Him Have Been
Withdrawn.
: Tin- charges lo have lieeri preferred
.against Mr. (Simmons Ony. upon which
I was Imscd th*- Pond given by him :i
I week ago. haw Iki-u withdrawn, the
j bond being returned.
It is slated that no charges «r* to be
preferred against Me. Gay.
Mr. Guy I* » worthy young guntb
> man. He has many warm friends who
I hold that he is above w rong doing
Wait and see our line of
enamelled Beds Will save
you 25 per cent*
Thomas & Barton
"l’a, what is a scheme?"
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something that will fall through quick
er than anything else on earth."—Tit- j
Bits.
Calling , ards engraved In 21 hours if
neecssary a: Dunbar & Williams
Miss Eugenia Walton mid Miss Grace |
Walton retmi"'d from MtHedgevlP
; yesterday.
FRESHEST AND FINEST HEATS
DRESSED POULTRY OF ALL KINDS
AT THE LOWEST PRICES,
v HIGHEST CASH PRICES FOR CALVES
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Th# i n which tia* ©r*
I aim'd b\ Gen. Vount and the com
mit i, c of ulllarna and cuggeated to the
President has been apri nvwl ’•* him.
Cotton Letter.
Augusta. G» . Dec IT.- Kwrly cables
showed a decline for futui*« with prt
cos oulci. This was tollevted In "« r
[market* ut ill*- "p'-ning. causing a de
elm- of from *.m to two point* In the
I first Hubs Vfter ihu ilm market ruled
narrow lln ughm.'. th' session. 'Joslhg
wlih m.vliaiige | Ilguie- nf:.r a deellrte
ot 1 to i iiolnt*. which was caused
prill ip til, by linill rc.-iii/.lue over
Sunday. Althnugli receipts were slight
ly j. q Uini» l:i.«u y#rti’ .thi.-! lactot
to eater the market. Moderate exports
also "intlmn . and .1 large volume of
business will undoubtedly cause, u*l
vanclng pi Ices. Th.- holiday snlrlt is
**xperted to prevail for the next two
.vecks and narrow Mud lint lon* ntuy he
looked for. except In the event *>r some
unlocked for tnctoi which shall awaken
fresh Interest. The total_ amount tn
-iglil lor the season i« 6.723.011 vs. 6 -
114,1/I*l I ,-r year. This Is a fairly ****"l
*i p iri ■" \Ylten we taken into eott
-i I i'ii:i ,n “is adverse weather enndi
-■ see pravailed rt ligltmit
;h „ u( ,' : , ... pact month or*more.
I*,-. v 111! 11 * - :i* u * that the mnr'tet.
may sag ’off a IP tie, hut we consider
hlg’hct priors Inevltab’.'.nnd rnlvlsc: nur
cliases "Il all *on -esslon* -Paine, Mur
phy * Go-
Mist Wylllr Honey has retuffd from
*, visit to Macon.