The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, December 30, 1898, Image 3

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TV Mli raow presenti-<i a *trne of sur pssstas brtlßawy. Some stsutslta Sow ns sits sort arid tbs mtiiorsi of lbs oflisfi prssent |4M no Hftie lo tbs pieasilic rtfert. «*o«e very elsb -01 si* figure* were gracefully led. sod «be wssie srss exceptional.* ffoud, Dr llrlous refresholSstr were *m»t. Al tosrib'r tbs prma ws» on* tbet ertll |ni| be rtnrslernl for Me absolute perrwtMw. Ninon* the gaaat* of U>. elnti erert: Mite Wtlty* Bober Mi IHsr • rtped atik. Mis* (Senruilr Mbeperd in while or pildlr with marguerite* Mis* At wee Chafe*. la white taffeta , with note; L Mis* Gertrude Crane, in figured or* Igaudie with pink ribbon; I Mim Irens Ferris in white broad- Bloth pink end pear! pa* eiwenterie; H Miss Lillie Rountree. In pink bro- Hpded sattn: o.Mias0 .Mias Mao Wilson Moore iu white ■ -candle with black lace; I Miss Celeste Allen, In white organ - wile with tulle. J Mlu Liter Allen, In white organdie with pink satin ribbon; Miss Baron. In hlark gauze; Mis* Wright, in figured organdie; .Mias Swigrit, In hiack chiffon; Mis* Lizzie Allen. In white organdie with lace trimmings. Miss Annie Branch, is green silk tilled In white point desprit; Mlaa f'inkham. In white organdie. Miss Addle Barnes. In white crepe dr-rbsae; Mies Merial Black. In black and black striped organdie with cerise trimmings. Misa Warner. In heliotrop e satin with chiffon; Mias ralmer. in white organdie with satin ribbon; Miss Maud Bisell, in pink chiffon with satin ribbon; .'Mias Eleanor Carroll, In white or gandie: Miss Mattie d'Antignat. In yellow gauze: Miss Emma C'arroH. In black gauze with yellow satin; Miss Jenna Garrett. In iliac organ die; Miss I .cola Garrett, In violet sat in;' Miss Ella Wright, In white organ die: Miss Allie Eve, in white organdie cover:d with ruffles; Miss Teddy Clark, in blue figured organdie; Miss Collins, in white organdie over blue; Miss Neville Taylor, in tvblte or gandie with lace insertion and green ribbon; Miss Margaret Robertson, in white organdie with satin ribbon: Miss Marcella Hardwick, in blue or gandie; Miss Henrietta Robertson, in white organdie; Miss Bessie Wilkins, in white satin trimmed in gold: Miss Natalie Robinson, in figured organdie; . Mies Langlon. in white chiffon over white satin: I Mrs. Gallagher, in green vatin: Miss Annie Srhweigert. in white sat in: Miss Mattie Lee Lockhart it white organdie, Mrs. Frank Fleming, in pink ga'aze, Mrs. Frank Miller Jr . in pink satin, with lace frills, pi®’ reiver trod vfi»- !<?**; **•« (tap* 4* m4»* 4* mm MU yM M _ 1 flfett MM ** •*** 300** o*ms *4**l |N*Blpfe !«*•** f |p*, fj*»f 1 Wmm* •* o***oo34 * .a* 0000 m a«iiin* m *«#*'• 00* 000 o*4 ■ *l*l*l mgo pflp A. 40m •» **»*•> 9fp|p* • mmm 030 t#fe» 00% •**» 0*33 Ifff* fltlWK* I* *4% s*ooo •«* . Hft * ft ' * ****-% o*o* %mmoo*4 Hit I* •feft o>* % *'** *• ■’* SbN| ■ WOKOK& 0* * ' ■** • til fe* 4 •** 0000 140* ■ om****o*o I# *■» •PfeMifefei Wt P m M' ** M* I* r . nm*% §4 J * *'t'#*4 M f 'm**t% ! ■». to, , 4F%MMI 9000* . ( f ***» I JnM*tt | i*« «MNI 1 4 W#l* 0 ll* !•*• 1 1*0 i « *4 (*>■*»»■ r|l* fc *f, 1 0*t*t0m. M Tlfe* l * 9*-I*t« M W*itl*s tir j>*fe(r~n U **•*<* **, HlfferN# *f - [cIMMI* t4m§ •! . 1 *OOO Mr. 11*. 0 M ***o< f**tft*#* *** Hr |« f Cm m! *»| C i* ‘ lasstotsa Cto f* * t M> W A. tbHMf Ctotou toettor* Mr Ctor | h*tolf I# • 1 Msr-tWM* *•' V*. »ni sisi.tr ’ r MrT Fbtai.v Mr. G-w*. Vim. w- «m»> >*♦<•. **^^l,**)' To«r wstMhwten t* o«r bsrt rewsrd ars ?zrzr£r~. •- ~ 'xsjxrxxzrz ... -i® r * but *# Ur lu m»4*- • fcrttrr ■Pg | , |#» H»vr lAr Bff*l wM» "V **» on# |H»4**** ,4 • us an opportunity to convince you of the above by giving us an order. SHEWMAKES’ ('unainckrtb Mr*. I.!*wrtlyw lioofht; I Mr*. Q«w(M* R»rti«*. Mr*. Kdguworth j Hazier. Mr*. Cecil Cochr*** Mr*. Mc- Gowan. Mr*. J. R. L*«mi Mr*. Cm- , well. Mi** > minor. Mr* S'. H. Bar reU. Mr*. C A. Wither*. Mkw Marie | (I Antigua. Allen. Mr*. T. P. Brnucl). | MR*. MORGAN COMPLIMENTED A very delight rut luncheon *r«* giv en by Mr*. S. B. Carpenter, yenerddy, complimentary to Mr*. Morgan, of Sa vannah . The table wax exqulrttely decorated in pink carnation*, *nd dimly lit with email Giver banquet lamp*. Mr*. Car penter received her gweet* in » gown of M*ck velvet. ljviled to met Mr* Morgan were: Mr*. W. T, Gary. Mr* Caawell. Mrs •latoee Cole, Ml** M*ry Urn Holt. Mrs. Randolph Ridgeley. Mr*. Mussengule GOLF TOURNAMENT. A very Important eorial event will be the golf tournament to be given at tfce Bon-Alr link* tomorrow afternoon. About forty entrie* have been made, Good=Bye, Rheumatism. The Right Remedy Will Banish it Forever. If you would forever be rid of the aches >nd piling, and pome limes thf | tortures produced -by Rheumatism, yon must take the right remedy. Those who con tinue to suffer are relying upon remedies which do not reach their trouble. The doctor’s treatment always -'consists of potash und mercury, which only intensify the disease, causing the joints to stiff en and the bones to ache, besides seriousHr impairing the digestive organs. Rheumatism is a disordered state of the blood, and the only cure for it is a real blood remedy. Swift’s Specific IS. 3. 3.) goes down to the very bottom of nil diseases of the blood, and promptly cures cases that other remedies cannot reach Mr. E. K 8. Olinkenbeard. a promi nent attorney of Mt. Sterling, Ky., writes i “Two years ago I was a great sufferer from Rheumatism. I had tried every remedy I could hear of except S. 8 c. I had been to Hot Springs, Ark,, where I remained for twelve weeks under but I experienced no perma naa* rgJief, and returned home, be li«v'*| that I would be a sufferer as jnnjf ae T KVWI At a time vflisii my pains were aimost unbearable, I , .«#*<* *■***• SWSSto * ; •tm . Ml IBPI iff * * to***”* •“* j -0 ‘“SMWto. 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Dugs* entertain*! her dub at team *hl*t yeaterrtay mor ning. Mra. O«orge Baker of Columbia I* the guest of Dr. andi Mrs. Deßatutsnre Ford, Col. Dyer v. ill eo tern in s number of friends with a stag supper at his rooms tonight. Gen. Young has burned cards for a reception this afternoon at the Bon- Air. from three to five o’clock. Mrs. Henry Cohen complimented « number of friends with » recheiche mtppfr after the german last night. Mr. and Mrs. Landon Thomas have Issued caid* for a reception. Tuesday ufternoon, from four to seven o’clock. chanced to read your advertisement and was impressed with it so much that I decided to try 3. S. 8. I took eleven bottles and was entirely relieved of all pain and cured permanently. When I began to take 8, 8. 8. 1 was unable to sit or stand with any /-ase, and could not sleep. Hinee taking the last dose f have had no return of the ; Rheumatism, and T take great pleas ure in recommending 8. 8. 8 to any ! one who has the misfortune to suffer with this disabling disease.” 8,6,8. is the only cure for Rheu .. matiem, which is t he most stubborn of blood diseases. 11 is not intended xS&Wy vf* to give relief only, but, by completely neutralizing the C(, "dit.ion ot the blood it forces ’*l - out every trace of the disease and j rids the system of it forever, ft is Purely Vegetable f and one thousand dollars reward is offered to any chemist who can i prove that it contains a particle of , ! mercury, potash, or any other i mineral ingredient. S. 8. S. is | the only bipod remedy guaranteed to oe absolutely tree from mineral mixtures. ■ Books sent free bb Swift Spe cific Company,,Atlanta, Ga. 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Inm *» * |feW»f 90*0 * o*44m* *m4 **• *ife*»*lim "*• "T ’!T” , !. , T *99l* ttitli*ffeV 9*99* If t fefer* *« I#• 9009 9*0394% - 004 •• ife# 9tm4 * j • too** I# V** 90*4 9*0030* \tiarr <tf it* **tn*» t**T •til be*# *** | <*r e *#<*| 0* 9000 00 (V *OO9 •* nfe (fV I I tNUkV **t 193* f Mill #!b»w 9m * w fbnet* I 00 9*# #•<!# tvf | *•» tt*|f!««**« *il4 fr o*** I*# b*lt’ > * *OO *i (V r#*t#f nf t*4 fefeHiliefk it nr* no Aoebt 00044 \%030 b**o 4n«* •*»• IV r»r* *trft \*4 Vh *m iVt 99090 •»»4*d *1 f**r# | ItRBMBiBAH NuTFk - J, W. R JawklM Will rrt.cn from (Utopia, iw Morrow Ur, .Ml Mm VV, M. B»> irr snd Mr* C. H 11. to k*-« »«.i' IM Mr J 14 OH«er roaduri r t wr lire, la IV Hept rt rbrtrk MM rate* j >n«. Or. Milter teiwnied tot 've.tM I I fra.M fl*ndrr-rtll- Mitw Rmb Kilpa*. j rich I* % .tt.to rrtrtire* I. j Vifitorn i. IV Vtltaiw Mr N. t. Tool. Mid faaßlt, T.rver* Hoo. W j If. Mart* W.jr.Selaurt). Mr. R. G j Tarver tmd fawiiy; Mr. U. it Mur. j phey Mid ft led*, of Ancrta. The tot! i r.inrt .re on a bu.tlna eipedltlrm GOO lil.Kitst THE ffOIJIIRRA. The wind Ut temper, d to the »h >rn :unib. ' ie a. old *aylnt. and II »ppTm i to Augu*la marrhani* rigbi along! | about tbU tine -Now. look here.” Mid a well km*wn gentleman toda\ **.bai j would the merrhaul* of onr city bat. ■tone during tht* tn lI attike htu not j they ranght the tmk nf the *oldiert.’ The old town .on id have I wen In had flx. I tell yon. with ail (ho** mil 1 hand* out of work and buying scar*- ly nothin, the Men bants mould hat ** found time migbft blu» hr* 1 lm l A»va **-nt down the aoblier..** PAINTRIt SIGNS TOO Qi'lt’K Hpeaking of afreet* cam and line sign* the naming of (he camp on Mon: Kaon caused the company here to g<* signs a bit wrong. Of couma every body thought the.amc of the encam, • | menl .ould he C.iup Young, and; iu , fact, paople were railing It (\tmt> Young. The company had signs palnl i«d Camp Young, and all >'*»» arra.i* j After a couple or to of cars wet* j equipped, the name was changed I Mackenzie, and now the road is on ! ibat much. MsDUHt’B GRIEVANCES IN PRINT. —Hardly a day pasats th.it some of the Camp Mackenzie lioys do not dr:»p down on the Herald office and bend In a communication. Th* toys like lo express liiemselve* on lo cal subjects. The trouble la (end no tody need get tnad at this) th.it 'he fellows pay too eapei iol attention !o airing their personal grievances In i print, and their desire to see the other fellow roasted they get the other fel low down on the paper. There was a little affair about two bands, and— but, wedt better let that pass. the green and but. lights . There Inis been a bit of complaint by patrons of the street railway that It Is very hard to toll a white light ear front a blue one. Now th* reason of this - easy of explanation. The street rail way company purchased four new cam aboii* three months ago, and the fac tory that made them pot in gre-n Klein ventilators. The Indicating light at night, is a small bull’s eye. This (for the Hill line) Is blue. When the greet, ventilator cars are used on that line, the green glass conflicts a bit with th bull’s eye and causes the latter to ap pear pale. Thus only al short rang' can a bine light car be told. THE SIGNS THAT THEY SWING. —The proprietors of newsstands must be troubled a great deal by persons handling their papers, for there is hardly a dry that passes when th? uewstand man does not rig himself tip a new sign that, is supposed to act as a sort of pricker of ones’ conscience if one should pick up a paper or mag azine and glance among the pages. Here are some of the signs: ’•Finelibrary ncross the street.’” “If everybody reads free, how can wc pay rent?" “These papers are for sale.” Well, there are others, and yet there always comes along some fellow who makes himself al home with the pe riodicals and shows no cash. For LaGrippe and Influ enza use CHENEY’S EX PECTORANT. THE GAME TO-NIGHT. Busl.ei fckill CuutuSt al V. M (’ A. "'Hull T.he a*me Pksksi ball beiween the First MsT^iand- Regiment team, and me T M. <3, A ; . ream, mil take place at the AssodatKiTi Hall, to-night. There will he a KtngUP Mmlpelon fee charged. Th< line till Ilf the fwu*tearns was given yesterday. t Climax < Low Prices With nil th# ru»h and hurry of th® clOßing hour® of Now Voar® trading, we aliH make lha a«m« low price® that cha9act#rwo our IfMdrruh'p at all tiro#®. MARVELOUS SHOE VALUES In buying Shoe® here you roust remember that we handle a® high grade® a® any ®hoe ®tore in thi® country. And that our price® are one-third to one-Half *ow#i than other* i® accounted for by th® fact that we are ®atl®f»ed with a regular grocer*® profit on them. Read the Price*. t $1.95 Men * Ml in calf nhoe* In lace *nd congrtM, and four different toes, we* .dlum weight »olee. have been Our *e®o ilar $2.50 line*, this *a»e above fi®ure. $1.65 Men’* heavy sole, leather lined, water proof shoes, made especially for ; workingmen, plain and cap toe. cneep at $2.00. the above figure it our price ! for this *®le $3.00 A Gent** dark tan willow calf hand welt shoe. These shoes have as much get-up and style as any $4 shoe sold anywhtrif and aro ronsidtrtd chiftp at the price Above is our figure in this safe SI.OO Youths’ heavy Dongola goat ®Pring heel lace shoes, sizes 9 to 13, for half dress and usually sold for $ 1.25. the above price will take a pair in this sale. Rice & O’Connor Shoe Co. f Creates Bip y if Business # TWO 834 Broad St., name across sidswalk TWO >'*/v*Xn*-«n/nr^v , "A STORES 722 Broad St., opposite Monument STORES $270,000,000! This is the sum the policy holders of The Mutual Life Insurance Cmpany of New York have accumu lated for their own pro tection. It is THE GREAT FAMILY FUND OF THE WORLD, You can have a share in it at the lowest possible cost consistent with se curity and the rights of all. THE NEW POLICY ISSUED JANUARY I, 1899 Provides: The best of al! invest ments. Liberal loans to the in sured. Cash surrender values. Automatic paid-up insur ance. Option for extended term insurance. All the advan tages and the exact amount of the financial benefits are set forth in the policy. Nothing doubtful. No technicalities. It is the best policy of the best company. It is the best policy for agent to sell Apply for further infor mation to R. F. SHEDDEN, General Agent, Atlanta, Ga. ENGINE OFF THE TRACK. S. C. & O. Locomotive Struck Mis placed Switch. Locomotive No. l of the South Chi lina and Qeorgia railroad jumped tli • track in the Oeoi«ia railroad yar.. at iltree o’clock this morning. The lorn motive was pulling a train of passenger coaches that were being carried back to Atlanta from Charleston, the coach es having bean used to convey soldiers to Hie latter city. As the train pass ed through the yuid the engine slip ped from Ibe rails. V mi., placed StyltCh was lire cause A force of bauds have beet, at work tan the engine trying to put it Pack on the rails it is. uauly off the track. ~ . C’.UtNATIo.VS. II VAOI NTHH. IN' Bloom. The lines Flu ml Nursery. . $1.70 Ladies* fciotn top Button and Lace ] shoes. Cincinnati made and a regular *2 article, will go in this sale for above figure. When you call mention this ad. $1.45 Lad»es Patent tip Oongoia kid But ton shoes, one of our best wearing lines, and as neat fitting as the more Ex pensive Lines, in this sale for above figure. SI.OO This Is another odd Lot of Mis*#*' sprirgheel Button shoes, plain toe and patent tips, sizes II 1-2 to 13 1-2, every pair worth double what we ask for them, in this sale. I . si-7S Boys’ heavy sole calf School Shoes, stylishly gotten up and made to stand the roughest kind of wear, a line we guarantee to give absolute satisfaction, in this sale for the above price. HAPPY NEW YEAR AND LOW PRICES TO ALL Wicker & Pilcher, 954 Broad Street. Special Notices: Special Notice. TUe National Kxchangc Hank of Au rusta. Aukuhlm. Ga., Dec. 9. 1898. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Stockholders of this Hank will l»e h#»lj] at it&» Hanking: House on TUES DAY, January 10th. 1K99, between the hour« of Yl and 2 o'clock p. m., for the election of seven director# to serve for the ensuing year. PERCY E. MAY, CuHhl<ff DIVIDEND NO. 41. The Planters Loan and divings Bank. Augusta, Oa. t Dec. - 11 , IStIS. i THE CWUAL SEMI-ANNUAL DIVI DEND of three and one-half per cent I ito) Jfi the capital stock of this bank hns tils day been declared, payable : to stockholder* January Ist. Iktik. W. C. WAItDLAVV. Cashier. i NOTICE OF ELECTION. [an ELECTION FOB FIVE COMMIS SIONERS for the Village of Harri son ville will be held «t the Academy In Hurrlsonville the llrst Saturday in January, 1S!»S. Polls open al 10 o’clock a. mi. VV. E. JACKSON. Inti ndunt. dec 25 M Jun 1 !! 5 7 THE WEATHER. For; cast for 36 hours ending 8 p. rn.. December 31, 1898: Washington forecast for South Car olina- Increasing cloudiness tonight ; probably rain Saturday, Washington forecast for Georgia - Rain tonight; clearing and much cold er Saturday ; cold wave in northern portion. Local forecasl for Augustq and vi cinity - Rata tonight and Saturday: much coldii The rivet at 8 a. m was S it. a fall 1 of 0 4 feet In the past 24 hours An interesting contrast In tempera- 1 tit it conditions wit fell have occurred | throughout th<- country since yesterday j News and Opinions ot- National Importance THE SUN alone CONTAINS BOTH. Daily, h.v Mail .... $6 a Year Daily and Sunday ... $8 a Year The Sunday Sun Is the (ireatest Sunday Newspape: in Hie World. Price sc. a Copy. By a Year- Address THE SUN, New York. morning la presented on today's chart; the eastern liulf. including Texas, has become decidedly warmer, while the western half is now In the grasp of a cold wave that lias produced tempera ture falls of 48 degrets at St. Paul, which is 16 degrees below zero; 4;i at Huron with 14 below, and also Bis marck with 14 below —the cause of |I1h;so changes arising from the rapld i ly Increasing pressure over the Missou ri va'ley, a secondary "high" over the South Atlantic states and a trough of iow pussure across the country from the lower lake region auutiiw«flw»rd , co the west Texas coast, At present snow Is falling in upper Michigan and rain In southern Michi gan and at Atlanta. D. KISHKK. Observer.