The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, December 22, 1898, Image 3

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F F Mn*l*r gaad# i flynng vMt Aflguatd M<>»d»v Mr L*o Wlbma «#• th# gft* •* «»f j|t F W Huffma* A*mday h> Irft OH the rrpiiwi *Hli • Mid for, #■ Mr Hfbi p»t#. ouf !?*irn iuftr#bal. wo# railed to lb# bed ildr at Mt mb« Mr WSH paid, fa AiigoMt. who ii *»rv Mi*# |jim Holt lloffman opr »f in* her •-oiiimu.. Him Lilli# Huffman. of Augutta Mr. Sam Hard*, of ffidvllfr. vaa (hr Christmas at (hr Hum Moral Nursery What la more appropriate f«r a alfl t«» a i*.iy than a growing plant or a tkm'iuot 4 luvriy flower#. much aa w# grow? W# have kivrly cglla iIW In <i, ,n* at !#• . ll»t. fl and II 2i whll# rprli. |bf*i |t ISr and SO*’. Aftparagu# for nr grown by ua ar# lovely at M* •ach thru thr pietty umbrella palm*, that will grow anywhere. with lot# of at abort noth**, Roue* and camaiiop* Tmw tn bloom for ClrHtßMli: «*rd#r ear- j ly and you will not be dftaa Kirin tod; al* no lovely grafted i#d crab* * tout c*xt*ia; t*» full bloom—a lovely table decora* I ton. Thank* I ntended. To the Editor of The Herald— Sir: We. the member* of K Co.. IT»th Mmneaota. aincerefy thank Mr. Bro< H* , of B Co. f»»r the piece he wrote In mern- j ory of our anaacot. But he not knowing Chl’a history, we j will give It to you In a* few word* a* poaalble We obtained <*hl at Chtegg© j during a atop made there on our way \tt Camp Meade. Penn. Chi wa* prenented to u* by a railroad j man at the atock yard*. He wa* hand- i ed through the window. And alnce that time he ha* gone by the name of Chi. in memory of Chid-1 go Chi haa always *lef*t between A. j Grave* and myself like any aoldler. And there never wa* one more thought of nor knew the bugle rails better than thl* same Cbt. He wa* always the first In line no matter where he wa*. He would start a* soon a* the bugle sounded. He was known all over the ramp a« A . Grover * dog. and when he was kill ed we all took It very murh to heart, j One of the greatest mourner* in ramp* } s g , B— ran be seen at any time going around wltn bowed head. Hut let anyone mention Chi’* name, and B will prick up ear* and start on a run for K street. Chi wa* killed December 14th. We placed him in his last resting place, and erected a stone over him with his j name cut In It. And we pray that who ever comes across his resting place will see that his grave is not disturbed. CO. K. bVTH MINN. VOL. Maiilard’s Eating and Cooking Choc olate at Clark s. An Endless Job. When the froth is in the schooner And the schooner’s on the bar Hear a word of kindly warning And just stop right where you arc; There * a lot of trouble waiting For the foolish one* who try To prevent the world from having A too mighty beer supply; / Letour brothers take their chances, Do not seek to save them by Cutting short the brewer's output, Fur tlie faucets won't run dry, So give up the noble project, Arid just stop right whfie you are When the froth is in the schwoner. And the schooner's on the bar. Leader. Hat Racks, finest line and lowest pri ces in city at. Fleming & Bowleg. 4 •*— »•« **, m l—fi > * m Am. A mu* tiji'i »•*mi g#* «iis «Ag« lb# M «**«•#*« % tIN 40 A#(§**•«# A* tHMI i# t% fl shm*aM| lINH |ln» t •#*#» ap* #s#'#9 *#• m*mm' ** m i -*mm '4l # ♦#*? A*AoiV M A Mi* ii j»«n» ImNMA lA# **•**&*■ *•# A •*'#* Ia *A# #* r~4*i * smo it M b*»‘jwmwt * l#aibl«A Ml 4s***#* : 4w*Mi SrS^^E^Sj I*I.HASAN! BNTT.RTAINWBNT. Ol,rnh> C4Mnpa«, » VIhMI Mifi •#••»< a rnt#na ined at tlN4# iHSI H» B »*lb MlßftHwHa t'i|i>tsin Fl nr nottt d'gflP |«itb intrn#i. And Mp*4 1# ! make ‘b# evening a % terg ffkAlMHit ■ |Tb* * eeffl tsiftMUbl In lb' farfll# baain L| e <l< r Jem* s* at#* wa* fifi Kell* f if! Augnate H* fr«i«**all Hrtt lb#v 4* if In |*r*‘% Itbaia f*w a it* »» »> that Kill# wa* etieated »*H n * earvln# tew meat* hihi *ii #**'■ * I Fdlund famtaKed I gefier**en y . miwsi ’ \mmm appr«*|*rtele IPjuta npieiHUg* whirli esllilatPAie bm «i** n**i MitiikaP. itt UiC coffee variety Tbe Imy* d»» n-*t ! i ?l («>nd that t*amp Hfe *hat! ae|»ri\ e left immediately, not *» murh her aup * |of Keliet 'a music, as because taps ##f* j sounding. CASTOR IA For Infant* and Children. The Rind You Hate Always Bought paoh FRon pouch doccet. Thf rn-.rnln« » «wi» at re. ord r A*..y and Mary fleary. two I dusky damsel*. Herr fin. .! It SO at.lwe . A. Itn>al »«s found Hrtnik In ths Ar lington alley- He pal.l Ben Puyton, hho «»s on a tear In n saloon on o«”*r Broad and someone l aheved him throuarh a window *laas. He naa fined *2.50. |,ll la Hanklnaon was n>*t railed up, for not at rout! yesterday, morning as a witness *he told the Juice that Henry Coleman, the father , of the woman against whom she waa to appear, told her that the ease waa not . eomlng up and made her leave. I.ula was dismissed and Henry waa fined i five dollara or ten days. ————— ——— # T'liipa and de.-ora_tl.tns of all klr.da nt ; T. Srhiadar#ftai*B. Unique Veil. i Ptjrtlne I nivorsllv Exponent.) The pliarmsc) Juniors don’t seem to . know- their class yell. I Hive U again for the benefit of ’hose who don’t know it. and now "let's g?i u move on us" I and let the seniors hear our yell ouen anyhow Pbysoatigma venenosum! Phlloearpus nodutoautn! Staphisagrla. Bergamot! Naught Naught' * A man is apt to drink mineral water when he feels rocky. JAROINIERS sos all styles— pretty. We can also urni ah Palms. Rubber and other plant* J here is n* thing more appreciated by alady for a Xmas gift. Plant Now t& per one hundred. White .Silver Skin and Yellow Danvers. Orion Set*. OeoT eia Seed Rye, SI.OO per biiflhe’. Chinese Rose, (Winter) Kaddisb-Seed. IN HOT bKOff—Augusta Early Trucker Cabbage Seed. D 1S litue to plent. Sweet Peat—ounce 10 eat*. Hyacinths, I’ulipa, Cr&cus Narclsaua and pther spring oJtjoro'ng buibs. gaF«t a/t in and see us. ALEXANDER SEED CO. ec'2 Broad Street. *T3F! JD ATJOXJSTJk JTFPALD. n»«av stus* n!W «k«M * *»*>«**■» *•»«* «**•• •W*a 4msiCl» i) >2% «**&. I«m W t wmmmmm* Hw*t m*m m *m m* mm m I->*# »■-•#% m*# Mfc * (4 a*Wa«M*r«i *kM f» -a* —»•**• -*-**«• *’» <fc * I lAlißauff aiggaw * w •Pi iw* a#am *#wwiai , *•* * -. & twm '**###*# * rss*k***pa ; m* * ***** * «*• | num# tsM'Mi 1m !*s***«» ******* I , igK ipi % #a#'' r * •# ? - 4k* **•# fv? lfc| km, «m- n - tn -rHiti Kw «AM •••4* j iivjiw (A* tirnJ mmm m mm* I ilSt fy&mm rwwiplff t V ««w s* MMR A# I memo lA* smiAwk * mm* - _n* mii <k***MaA ItriS IMIsNI I • St* ■ 4*l J J iri gt tAt * **w ilf «Mi n**r «-#«• msUi*~ f Um#-; <«■,# -<•« A4HA ;f ** r •• * ijit,, «gs At# w«w k 9- a*i wa #'s#£**"4 Gam** And toy*. Our stock i a •normoui. A j»i>i«ndid AAiACtlon, 0 c«nt» up Cal* and im at Richard* A Shavar**. *1 MM r.S 1^ COM»WMfAfr. «RaV # Tit V#« a«4 ioarAr (luarialctt film a Swtt. It Im |naf •• m*H.. fwrAap*.- *Aat F»#a* uarinrv trwm lA# ttttffA WA##) A# Wiia at %Ba«*«n mi MwfMta# t#e wa# 4#rn • H « all Aft# » heft !*• .k. ,1 |k> * a fill W • «!»* lOw lA# incMcni " , *4sr-m#4 t« IPF* <*» gr#«t4#»i I When tA# |We#i<heVlt fAACiMNI %wg«a** f * vfttetaaa ttf th# rimf* <i**r a> * if h# h**! lo OmWffMwA <M»a «'»fH»gA. «Ae iMirintlr |*eogl# **f tAat town touM Aav* fttta# him I# 4 | tmti suit c»f rcmfwt#r#t# gr#jr ii wa* getting warm for him. sot a fart. #tt«l 1 f here la go telling what w<*til4 hat# happened hat for th# apeclal rallroatf •rfcedut# on arhiro hi* train wa# n»n. When th# pr«**id#nt c»»niea to t*harl#i* i«to nest May. if th# president s tailor will tie plod enough to aeatl tA* pteai dent * measure. • full »UM of th- right j color will be waiting for him- and all the cor federate veteran* from all the confederate Mate* will be here lo honor | h Tbe cloth for the greatrtont’« *uit jof eonfed date grey which he will ] w . ar f,,r tbe ftr*t time at tbe confe<ler ' at- reunion in t ’barlcrt. n next Mag - i that I* If «e ran catch hliu ought to i of South Carolina grown wool, I I woven on ah old fashioned loom aud rut according to the style of “the brave, day* of old.** lo mcA attlr# tbe prwi-1 j .» p. wk(iul4 look well, and with hi* Ma | ron ifftdKc and otAer confederate rniuv#- : ! nlr*. he would he able to go right Into jthe fraternal spirit of the great ore#-, aloft.—Chart#*too New* and Courier.) A splendid assortment of of fashionable Pocket Books and Card Cases in best leathers for men and women at Richards & Shaver’s. A MOT BRICK Presented Irs HcKlnley Secures ••Aunt nartha” a Position An a. t of thoughtfulness on the part., of an old negres* In Atlanta for the j roA)fort of the first lady of the land has secured her a much coveted posi-j lion on tbe white house kitchen staff On the first day of the peace jubilee . in Atlanta, the thermometer was very low. the air was damp and the ladles of the presidential party were dubious about participating In the floral pn rade. Owing to her delicate state of nealtn Mrs. McKinley was loth to exposober ! self, but not wishing to disappoint, those v/bo had reckoned on her appear- i anoe hiavet| the chill and rode out In j an open carriage. Her carriage had j j just passed under the jubilee ardh and | was compelled to stop for a few min- I „t- •* on account of the crush, when < Aum Martha." a well known and re spectable old negress of Atlanta, ad vanced from tbe packed mass with a bundle in her hands. Going straight, up to the presidential carriage, she .-aid to Mrs. McKinley. "Missus, it’s too; cold for you to be out today, and I s<* j brought you a hot brick to keep your, ft.t warn," adjusting the brick at the, same tim". So touched was the wife of the pres-] ident by this little attention, that ah’e. Investigated the qualification* of the, old woman, and before she left Atlanta tendered her a position. "Aunt Mar tha -elates the incident with much pride and has attained new importance among the negroes in the capital city. Onyx Tables at prices that will surprise you. Just the thini? for a Rift. At Richards & Shaver’s. "the royal oamg. Oolf Tournament to Be Held on the 31st of January. A golf tournament will be held on January 81, at the Bou Aii Golf club links. The members who will enter i arc requested to notify the secretary. INASOCIALWAY I ■s^ * m >* * 4s* M la* I hit 4 (ft#*#-? |»#• * A# I Ambtf frail I* 4# vm »•»-•»■ b 19## #it|4W# . * |.|» n Kgsf i>r*9#r som# l*r*Jlflo*dNhfr. y. ...I - iu.fi *|m. 9i«*n«*r of taping *«r«U4 «•( <hat»< t#r, and la a* loyahk •* i, i. It »* witli aimrrr v#” gif*i that h#t* ntnnli#vft#ai •i I *#**f#** •»'** a*# ay g*»#n **f i»r*.#n «l«dh trim im* in idatk braid and bull! «v#r Am Vrfrwn H*»auly allk. with a large pb lur# h#t hronn v#lv#i with ll|»* Hh# eftf-j ■ «|th h«*r fathar. Mr. l***«*rg# L. [ < 111 V 'T Th#* iiitiiri «err Mr. U. H. Coffin. M>. Andrew Mr Knight. Mr Kd Hafer. - r»l Mr John Oliver. Mr. DlffW get* !, Mfl man. attn—|HPtrd th# L ruam the altar. wh#r# the reremnny w#s Impreaatv* t? performed by l>r. !('h«Um>v William*. An Hatxnale breakfaet vrn aerved at tuMni •«» (hr bridal Tarty, and linmedl . I nfier the t erenmny the y«»ung • oui»b l«»ft f«r rhaliai»«M»ga, via Atlan ta ft her# Mr. P*-ndl#t«»n ha* a r#a|H*a *lbb* p*aHtinn nlth the Houthem Ki* pr**# fompany. »n«J where he U a* highly thought of a* In thla, hi* ofd | home. Scattergood-Wllliams The home of Mr. Thoms* J VVll llam* on lower Green.- sired W»s ex- , dulsltely decorated today for thr mar-j rta*c of Miss Willie Oulda Williams I nod Mr. Charles Moore flcattergnod. of Atlanta, which look place al mom. tin- Rev. I>r. lainslng llurrowa oflldat- Thc two targe room* were a beautiful array of holly and mistletoe and other Christmas green*. The dining r*'"Ui was especially effective In Its lovely floral adornments The table, a mastet pli-.-e of rrt. from which the elaborate breakfast was seived. was the liandl werk of Mrs. Pedigo Tlie luldal part \ siood Immediately between the folillng doom. The allen ilants were Miss Fannie Htehblna with Mr John Pedigo and Hip Uimlf Wil liams with Mr. Will Stebblns. The Pride work a very becoming going awav j K ,,wn of brown cloth with a white vd vd vest, and a brown hat trimmed In j white velvet and coque plumes. She, carried white i-mrnatlona and maiden halt funs tied with white ribbon*. The• ytivipK couple left on the c- 1 train for Atlanta, where Mr. Scatter gioai has an Important position w-'iib the Postal Telegraph company. Among ihe many handsome present* which testified lo the popularity of the j youn*. couple was a silver water-set presented by the employes of the Jos (al Telegraph ofllc# In Atlanta. WE HAVE Still tpiite a number of holiday goods, which we have reduced 25 per cent. We would be pleased to have you call and examine our line. We do not expect to carry a piece over, and if close prices and nice goods count, we guarantee to please yod. CELLULOID goods. COMB AND BiU’SII SETS. MIRRORS, POCKET KNIVES, CIGAR CASES, ATOMIZERS, We carry a full ljne of TOILET ARTICLES —and PERFUMERY. Roger & Gallett Extracts and Soaps. Colgate & Co, Exlracts and Soaps. Palmers Extracts and Toilet Waters. We have Ilie following in bulk at 50 cents per Ount-e; i.azellH. Seely’s, Pul we,-'* and ViUlets of Sicily, Howard's Imperial Cologne. Sold in any quan tity at $1.25 per pint. c. H. HOWARD, JR., Druggist, - - 008 Broad St. fftr» fa#* ■* *.»••>» If (*#* vine gv#gf 004t*m*O* a#*4 ft* i * ■ ■ 40 hi# AtNtMPi# is* hmm* I U n*i it* Mg# #4 »» # «•)**! k ff j i#4f ■ • %**+•+'■* *<M *h>‘* bm* 94 ftftl) j ! **» -• *#4 f <4 «hv ; gaftfk Mxf Rg ftc 9p#|r# l-*t* i«m th# mum**** *m* *«•**-«♦] ftftt# A * v»*4*fNl fhW Mm*##”* ftg 4ft#| *li■!##*>»M| aft#*-*#* 4 !**»' «* •• t ] Had «-wa M l* I [ #*' ##►•*■'**•###•■( (IkMf lh# frfl*f htitif ft#** -jafirfr *m- h twwsliß a# ** A ii## m H’ « baa l» Bnw I«»# rank thtniM tak# th# lnlti»tl%’# |« frt#nff iw» arkn«sftl#slg»n* nt n##d b«* I m«d# lo lh# «if »n*» r: though both m#vi j Hollar \ma* Dinner lor I nor Person*. The November laid lea' llmne Journal four person* and goata one dollar: (*r#am <*f T«»mat*» H'Uiii Hr#ud ftlit ka j H*dl#d Cnftftah Plrtgtor* ! Hollatulai*# Saur# ltak.il Lamb hi## L#ttu«*#. Fr#m h Dr#**lng «*h##a# To«i«t. • Mock ('hgrtott* CoCee Coal of malcrlala: fine can lomatoe*., Ifk-. ■me quail milk ><•'. “he lemon In: one and i.ne-half pound codfish 15c : J four potato*** s«' four pound* lamb 3«< : oru* cup rice 3c: one head salad It- , four t a blest ee.n fU I* °U coffee and chicory 4c: four eggs 5. cheese, butter,! Incidentals. 12* — total coat, *I.OO. Dinner al the .sheltering Arm*. on Christmas eve the mothers of the children cared for by the Sheltering, Arms Will be given a dinner by the, ladles Interested In thl* charity. Uona-I tlnns fur this dinner will he sent tomor-j row lo Mr*. T. W. Alexander and Mr*, j Wllberforc* Daniel. The regular Chrlat- , ma* tree and fea*t for the Uttlc ones, w 111 be given In the Wednesday follow- , lug Christina*. Gulf Tournament. A brilliant social event of Christinas j w.ck will he the Gulf Tournament tn lie held on the afternoon of December the thirty-first. Miss Ollte Harris has returned from the Georgia Normal and Industrial School to spend the holidays with Mrs. H. o. Miller. Mrs. Clara Clayton Burwell Is spend ing Ihe holidays with her daughter/ Mrs. Clarence Reman. In Gainesville, Fla. Miss Mary Hracey has returned horn the Georgia Normal ami Industrial School to spend the holidays at home. Hr. and Mrs. A. H Schwa, ke of charleston are guests or Mri and Mrs. George Toale on Reynolds Street. Mr. David Jordan and Mr. Geoi’g*j Howard will return tomorrow- fur Hie Technological School In Atlanta. Miss Ethel Sibley, of Jackson. Miss.. Is expected next week as the guest of Miss Isabelle Clark. Miss Clarice Barksdale has issued in vitations to a card party for next Wed nesday. Mrs. Collins of Detroit Is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. VV. /. Holliday. Miss Isabelle Clark is expected home this afternoon from Converse College. Misses Maty and Hannah Neely are guests of Mr. John Neely. Mr. John Clark is expected home to morrow from Mercer. Marriage License. A marriage license was issued by Ordinary Walton this morning to Mr. Marcus L. Haire. of Thomasville, who will shortly wed Miss Eva llriilwell, of Ibis cil.v. The Retort Rode. Gladys-—Wbaf frauds these beggars arc. i m*t a "blind man" just now who Said. "Please give me a panfiy, In ai.tiful lady." badic Yes. he said that to make you think he really was blind. * MrSome article of Furniture makes (he moss useful Xmas Present. Ladies' Desks, Chiffoniers. Rockers. China Cases, Pictures. Best goods. Lowest prices. PADGETT FURNITURE CO umi ti« iittsiitT•”*»•"• •" ■' ■ lIUtIKMH IN COlltill, M« ft alls *. I tstpMv* • |mM «f MM l*»t« *W. Jow V** i atigpf i,,f *t slanti nxedliu* <> > i.wX llofwy Waiter* elwai aMI kl-kM K.’wka tn thl# rouatjr. Walter* escaped af ter the killing and hi *llll at large. PROHIBITS CHEWINO TOBACCO Lhcaapeakr and (Milo’a Lflort to Keep Car* and Station* Clean. Cincinnati, fief. St.—An effort la be ing made by the Chesapeake and Ohio railroad officials to Improve the sani tary condition* of the station* and >he passenger coaches, by issuing nn order Ijilm* -dng totmceo chewing. Copies of the order have teen gcnerotijly dlrlrl-; lotted at the shop* and yards in Coe-; Ingtott. and in the station* on the Ken -, torky and Ohio aide* of tha river, and have caused considerable atlr among the railroad men and the tobacconist*. ( The railroad authorities believe that while they will not be able to stop chewing, they will be able to some extent to prohibit spitting about the at a I ions and coaches. 4,000 COFFIN 8. Kush Order Lor Caskets Given hy Government. Pittsburg. Pa.. Dec. 2^,— Hugh or ders for 4,000 coffins havp been given by the war department to the National Casket company of this city. The cof fins must be delivered In New York within thirty day*. From there they will lie sent to Cuba, Porto Rico and all the state rolllitary camps and post* where United States soldiers are bur ied. The lioiWea will be disinterred, placed hi the coffins and brought home. Those not claimed by relative* or friends will be rel titer red in national cemeteries. Each coffin will be xine lined and air tight to prevent contagion. All are lo tie finished in oak, rosewood or mahog any and will be lined with Ratlti. PHOIJNIX LIKE Will Tifton Rise From tier Ashes? Tifton, Ga., Dec. 22.—Tifton will I rise again, and In greater strength and beauty than ever before. Plans are now being made to erect three splendid brick blocks where the lire swept the frame buildings away on Saturday night and It Is probable lhal by the , ’osc of the week It will have been de cided to rebuild all Hie burned t»rri tdry with tirst-dasa brick structures. It is probable that the Masons will rebuild a more ’beautiful temple on thelr lot, one which wilt be an honor to llie city and a credit to tbe lodge. 81l s prices. Trunks, Bags, Dress Suit Cases, Pocket Books, Purses, Etc. - LAKOttsT AND CHEAPEST AMRiRTMENT IN THE CITY- - repairing BY expert trunk makers. Augusta Trunk Factory, DVCKMRKR 2« W lilt • ROM mm DitMr XuMrat I* Iran. M**M It kla«w« Meivaa ft*, tw R *# it* *.l*ol*l train ftwrp ii#*,*n t-.isrj H p 0 lb>a pkww J. M Fara> vson*l it 4 r'orltdi sa(l ftmfti tftft ftl* 9%: ift# «-#« '## aim M<) Hi# f#€ »r»iifful fi mm amt****at«4 Iff fl# T«# nn nfftr UiiMraflMi* itiMflM#* al %!•<'«**. f|# I# ##> Ilf Fill alia aft #r#fil fr«m l 'nrlt (Ml f«4»i#fft#t It* Ma««*a on ill# #t#*nfaft i rata, Am )aiisfl«#4 inn ff#f4s 14# Jw## a<st fftitbc niivr ftHfitm off a* < *«# * Mla kea#k 9ft Kat# daft# ail, tbr * Hftftf Mkit ion ff*f ill# raitraftl «a#a la i|uM M Mfl an lift# ftttot ill •mt tn «f##ft, off a# til# tfftift #finm#r|»#4 Dr V 1 l. M«4* mh» fmm aniT#d ###!##«*•# ftn4 pftaalka t» tft# High** 1 , urm* of Mr, F#r#fc«t>4 t Hi* »aly ftilißi trai aw «# tm r *»!•»*• H« ha# a nil# and Ik### Mr aa* (ak#a In kit liotft# vrftirr4ay tanralaa It? th# a« thhoaiftd fir dirngrr train. tMtr h# will ha## Vh# ifioßiinfi nf k,. fftmllr f*adi#« r<»tt)s>l#9# 4r**fiaiaff ##### hit It main* or#. I*m»h tad #»*#**s», Nlt( Hat* CAPT. W. H. KTEEDR la Smm th t Chl#f of Policy at Rome. Itom#, tla.. fl##. 21, Th# rltjr rotiti ril Mat ii aht #)#rt#4 Dap! W H Si##!# a« chl#f of poll## to au<*r##4 Hbrnpuhlrr. ahn «klpp#d out Mat warli Th# laat knoan of ffhrofMihtrt no that hr bought tlrk#ta Im AtMafA r*»r NV« Orl#ana. and il la anyipoa#l baa gonr to CaMfornia. arrompaniad by a not iriona woman (’apt 9t##M in a natlt# of f2r#*n# #»»»nty n#i*rgla. and la nor of itomr'a moat popular and highly rrapr«*t#N| rltla#na. H# waa rhl#f of th# vo!i»nt##r dr# d#i>arttii#nf of Rom# for ta*o y#ara an»s wa* cap tain,of the Rom# Light Guard*. Th# poll## ar# looking for an un known negro boy. who att#mpt#d tn aaaault * widow named Mr*. Hard! i in th# Fifth ward night before laat. A Worthy Peraon. To th# Editor of Th# H#rald—ffrj Mr*. Jaan#r Hhlrl#y. living at 14tft Jon**# #tr##t. ha# h##n afflicted with nor# #y**# and hi indue*# for nearly two year#. Sh# t# In needy clrcumatahfir##. Sh»* ha# on# ntnall child and ha# no w*v to support It. Hh# ft a# a hardworking w oman a* long n# «h»* ft a# a hi# to do anything 1 have don** all I could for her. and I now f##l It my duty to call on someone that’a more abb*. God love# th# cheerful giver and will re ward everyone that aid# thia call. Any thin* in th# Hn# of cloth##. #ho## or provision* or wood ft'ill h# thankfully received. Y trust Rom# of th# good peo ple of th# city will read this and con sider her circumstance* and help h-T remember that If It be evdr #o little. sh« will he very thankful. HDBSCTUBER. X SOLDIER'S HITS I'n I versa! Tooth Powder. 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