The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, December 29, 1898, Image 7

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Mr. Jonea aald that once when he had i to wait three hour* at a Junction out In i t«wa for a train he went over to tie- j <u*ly store and backed up to the atov* i te get warm. A hltarunl waa on and the j thermometer waa 20 below aero. The j western farmer# were dleruMuna the cold weather. *nd one man aald that he did not mind dolmc the ordlnarv chorea; in the u«ual winter weather of that aer tlon. "But It ulwaya did make me a lit-j tie dissatisfied With farmln*." he add ed, "to get up at 4 o'clock In the morn ing like thl*. drive a cow up l« hind a barbed wire fence and milk her.’* The Menu. The dinner courses were: Oysters on half shell Baked shad Orn Mufflns Olive* Celery Parched olmunda ■ Oyster pates Chicken croquette* General manager's salad Sandwiches Roaat turkey. Cranberry sauce Jelly Neapolitan cream Frnlt Cake Coffee Cheese Cracker* ( For Asthma use CHE-i NEY’S EXPECTORANTI Philippine Natives. However lacking in intelligence the I natives of the Philippine generally may be, they could not with truth be char acterized as savages, according U The Review of Reviews. There are In the Philippines between six and nine mil lion people -probably about seven mil lion five hundred thousand. Nearly half this number inhabit Luzon, the .principal Island of the group. The Tagalß of Luzon are a copper colored people, and, like all people of the Malay family, are short of suture These Tagals are the most advanced and in "'fiuential element in the whole popula tion of the islands. There are a great many very intelligent and ambitious men among them—men who got their j start In the schools established ,by the, monastic friars whose political doml-, nation furnishes one of the many grievances which have given rise lo th* present insurrection. In Dressing and Mani cure collar and cuff sets in Dresden and other popu lar wares at Richards & Shaver’s. 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WhAl W# MAMA amwi WHti iW« tt*i i# |f»vr4 ti# MWtl tAJM* \V h<>n ti# llM** I*4 ta rtplt, Asset t» «lr«|lt«4 Nttf>r. Mait. ffv li*# ('•up i# lioudit waa rtiM. | Tlmai ti#f* TAm# i<m«. Kmia—a aami (Mb; I VMy» ie4 moatlM fft# !«*•» fmmrmt iHartbw raged •mund an tetettetote*. | t nantal thaaght* w***ld crow# ear < gtary ll* was tern asunder. ' K»ery chord of lev* waa »tratted, i K«r each day brought Iwvk aoan* tear — *** fbodi—how all owr haarta wera halted ; ' Hark' tte mu*tr coming n**r*r I Thrill* my htetet *hr*mgii and through la ll long. «r *n* I dreaming. gtnc* I t'-.k.'d ao much like you? !| a j,, ur father with them. Mary, D» you «*e *'•* >• «»» «"•? Hr waa tail and at airly. Mary, ! And te hoiked to proud and hne. I ran a** him ** he left ua— What la that 1 tear you aay' No rtf couree h*l not among item; He was shot. He wm» ih* gray. H»w I haled :lte.r»non * soldier* When they marched wlong Hght hew, ; Taking all uui food and >mttte. ; wnckmg pomralcade far and near. I Ah. they ciitne. tteir rites glisten; I Mcmorie* rise that won t te downed. Hearts tteat high in exultation. Long since dead that martial sound; But we've 'Muled all reMentment, Foolish hope and vain regret. | Rocked and aaaled tte tomb of hatred— Still our toea we can't forgat. 1 tet u* idol lac our hero*#, j They wet'a pr" ml ** “«y here: ißrave and true to their cunvlctlona. When th»y marched from home# ao dear. Let ua wave the starry banner, Bid them welcome to mir land, Show them that the south has greeting, | Let us i«ka them by the hand. This la n«*t a northern army. For the aonl of blue and gray. Marching there in glad reunion, I’aa* u# in review trelay. Weave a garland for <«<h soldier, There'# a lot that all should share. Give to each of them a welcome, Hard enough the ernas they bear. y-ASA P. BROOKS. B Co.. lHh Minn. Two pointed Questions Answered. What la the se of making a better article than yrnir competitor if you can not gel a better price for It? An*. —A* there Is no difference In thi I price the public will buy only the bet ter. that while our profits .may be smaller on a single sal* they will be mm h greater In the aggregate. flow can you get the public to know your make Is the best? If both article* are brought promin ently before the public both are certain to ho tried and the public will very quickly pass Judgment on them and use only the better one. This explains the Targe sale on Cham bet la In's Cough Remedy. The people have teen using it for years and have found that It can always be depended upon. They may occasionally take up with some fashionable novelty put forth with exaggerated claims, but ate cer tain to return to the on? remedy that they know to be reliable, anl for coughs, colds and croup there Is no thing equal to Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. For sale by Alexander Drug A Heed Co., C. R. Parr of. Bell Tower J3 r ug Co. The fifty-fourth blrthdAy of the Princess of Wales was quietly celebra ted on the first instant at Samirlng hjtm. OASTORIA. «~pyf tp. a TJQTJBTA JbdUbDX VY I/O VATOMS PPM* AUVt i tto tete ISw* ,„».«# (*M> UM. **# rnmmsmmtbm ft— <tmis H«a Dvr fi Mrn *.%##% AH ftfeiMjjitir mi li* **4*#aa# iMpAj ■ i f|)yi -»n* Ip ihtd « 4m| #* i * tjo» ' * ***** 100 #Mj . tip 0000 . [ mooommmm9o ilfli #**4 ojo ii# * *oo9o* j : |# |»»»| «WA•#»**' 9400+ 90 900 k 040 ! *mm *** 000900 *0 r 4 I j - viMA# *Ae !-»*<• # V AAA# 9##A'A +U • —fi tit* mm#* timi Uini 090 909 If &900%m0 'os 0 *milii 000 X. *» lA# 9900 990059m4 4kiM fiM i* HMwi 1— \bm*m* iit* 00 gl'Aii 9 40009000#*' 090 Hama *«mM* «*m* Ml ¥990*9 *«*f mm mi laM %9m •*9000*4 4*oo (RMMI *** |#i<iA li# 09090 k o*4 0i909 A tt*'- MMI * .e. § s.-« *mmuxlM#4 94* aala 9000009*0 4*99*0 IM ****** * (AM AMi# • Ait# i# ppm#Al “» MiIMAf 4 ! 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LtMii ttrgfsrxz: At tKr A ii* rm»p*»n wifA, M* has go»* hack to hi* own city, not waking gnwst* or tell*** [Hut nfiwily asking tte Rncltah for M»aot so tely you Hakims and Knowing that y* nr* forfait by bntti* and bn** no righ to live, tt* tea* for m.>MV to bring yon learn ingand all tte Rngitah give, tt Is tteir |ili aanr* -it la tteir plena urc (bn* at* tteir tewri* In. lined. ! [For Allah erentsd Ite Bngttah mad—, tba inadd**l of all mankind! Ttey do not consider the moaning of | Thing*: they nonsull not crewi or i Behold they clap tte slave on tte | hack and tebold te teemnetb n [ man! 1 They terribly earn#! the earth with dead and tefbr* their iwnnon cool. They walk unarmed by two* and three- U 1 call tte living a school. How la ltd* reason (which la their »«•- son! so Judge n ncholnr'a worth |By casting n hall nt three straight sticks amt defending thr same with a fourth? But this they do fwhich to doubtless t apeltl and other matt era more strange, I I'nHl. by !•>* operation of year*, the heart* of their scoters < hange. Till these make c.<me and go great boat* or cngtPe* upon the rail; (But always,the f4n*tl«h watc(» near by to prop them when they fall) -Hk the** mate laws of tteir own choice and Judges of their own * bites!; ,lj And all the mad Kngtlah obey the Judge* and any that the law la good. Certainly they were mad from of old: hut I think one new thing, That the magic whereby they work their magic-wherefrom their for tune# apring— May te that they show all the people their magic and »*k no prle# In re turn. Wherefore, *t.ncp ye Are bond to that magic, O Hushtee. make hasle «nd , learn! * Certainly also la Kitchener mad. But one sure thing I know If he who broke you be minded to teach you, to hla Madriaaa go! Go, and rwrty your sh.iea In your hand and how your head on your breast. For he who did not a!ay you In aport j he will not teach you In Jest. —Rudyard Kipling In Literature. OASTOniA. Bear.the #IHCtH YwlH*Alhjgft#* ’‘"T" {Z'AWz&x Silence a Tribute. “R'a” sentiments are endorsed by hundreds of Augustan*. Have you never attended a lecture when; at the conclusion instead of loud applause, an Impressive silence reigns? Tho greatest Itompjlment. ever paid Rev. K. M. stires was at the Tubman High sclMfi. for when his Interesting talk ended the audience sat spell-bound as If inspired with new thoughts, deeper and more ennobling. Much was the case last week. The steady tramp of thousands of thousands well-drilled men who left home and all for our country and for us was aadder and caused more serious thoughts than they knew. To many it recalled the bygone days when they saw their loved ones lined up for their farewell march. Think you then that they could laugh and cheer? No; the mere suggestion 1* almost sacrali geous. We have heard our fathers speak of the years In camp, of the long tramps and trials with hope and suc cess expectant, but disappointment re alized. Then think you again that we could applaud when that dim picture, tainted in Imagination long ago. was vivld’y developed? Once more I say no, and repeat that those gallant troops could have not been honored more than by the silenpg ,pr Southern men and women, for that silence be- K£>oke more appreciation, more pride, and far more reverence than cheers from millions of throats. S. P, T. F. Pendel, the chief doorkeeper at the white bouse, Is the- last surviving member of Abraham Lincoln's body guard. „„ , 1 iraaoa *A*fh a, » CASTGRtA AVxs Ra*Nk lS<>af*iwtete 4* ‘ «d#a,untg fte semi . (g^ gm Skteteteinrvlltenxte df ; |VtffTvi»r« Ihtmtwml tenful* j i ggway«lWf« CmlMV***V*~* I (tea. HoPflßwr thN Mhkiwl Not Nahcotic. yfcww *■#/»-A#!* tii/mmg Ante- W , | j irswgftssife | |\urm».< onVhtewiv* If'ff j or*, .ted to*» or suit r j 1 exact coffr 0* wKAPFth I The “Maine” Album! A SUPERB * W..MM.MV Gem ilaoco anfi Interesting geenea associated wlth.th* deatructlon of our Giant Bat ship and her Heroic Crew. souvenir Edition! incidents of American history have been at (ended by such publlo excitement and national Indignation as that which followed quickly upon the destruction of the Battleshb Maine. In response to the universal dc thc fiestrutu n I ill-fated warship, its captaincy and in r!, .«rvfhC in smatktn we haV" seemed and our readers this week a beautiful Maine Alb* m or ►ortfollo, the most c-c - let. photographic record Usued upon the subject, embracing splendid photos of The Martyrs Which is now- ready for delivery at our offlea. or by mail for Ten Centa. CONTENTS OF "MAINE” LABLM. Captain Chhs. D. General Fllzhugh Lee. The Battleship Maine. The Destruction of the Maine. Havana Harbor and the Maine An chorage. The Harbor Entrance to Havana. Gunner's Gang of tho Maine. Views of the Maine's Crew off Duty. A Minstrel Show on the Maine. Ship’s Company of the Maine. Please notlca tile Maine Album above advertised Is one of a Souvenir Series” of eight portfolios, devoted to the great Heroes and Achievements of the Spanish-American War, each portfolio being a special number devoted l ° be offered as a Memorial of the First Sacrifice of the war, or the heroic death of Ensign Bagley and his companions, inclu flVng many other special features of the early events of the war such as toe vessel that fired the first shot; the first prize; bombardment of Matunzas, CUt KS,"«T™£ut.ve order will appear the following; TIIE DEWEY NUMBER—The Hero and battle of Manila THE SAMSON NUMBER— Bombardment of San Juan and M«rro -«*- HOBSON AI&D THE MERRIiIAC —with additional special features. ADMIRAL SCHLEY—The Destruction of Carvera s Fleet. ■ THE SHATTER NUMBER-The Siege and Capture of Santiago. MILES AND MERRITT- Army Operations to Porto Rico ar ‘ d l^ h Kure i ”nd got each number of Oils souvenir series while you have an opportunity, and advise your friends to do the same thing. CASTORIA Hi at d HlllllW, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho w % SignatmT y /yT o( w rv Jft* The ZyT Kind \j You Have Always Bought. CASTOR IA tew» . tedff> f #te A Group of Juplor Officers of the Maine. Wardroom of the Muine. The Court of Inquiry In Session. Funeral of the Victims of the Main*. Disaster. A Fruit Vender In Havana. Milk De livery in Havana. The Captain General’s Palace In Ha vana. General Blanco y Arenas. Looking Down the Prado, Havana. 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