The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, December 31, 1898, Image 5

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SATURDAY | Before )1 Stock Taking [ Deyuwniald**. ' mi tail net to ukt it* * <s4 in mlv 1 I Wfl IN (MW tyrviuv' ntg hct'ttc Ultwtf #>Ci**iWi «■ i I aodk Unu4i7 In. In vbm iia won wt wtU alter Neii fasiSMiM. In Men • *ja ihm» at *U ktnii wt wt 3 uvt you l' **f* *rtd in *0 Mvkt erf CMlwn’i rfmw ** Ho»*t nwey [ iiwt. nit Wirfuatom Mt fierOiKil, *nrf * «|« illy I on Stiff Haw wt one (titit| the pftie *i|fi in i knives* •ftTfACUP a Jt|> >TM*II ItolU Bm<|« RgW'f til rufWt *ll , ■raprmM*# *.mS rtflrteiive ©fttifß ©f Mm ttwwa© r Kp» DR. HENRY J. CODIN.| K?©*lglU flfifaßvtßttßl« OWt*. DUVI «<M MtaWMHR n*. w HrWM Wtwrt. «•» (too* ab*VS PIMUit i Matoi. LBPItOST SMITfW CHIUMUEN. Two Girls to F*rry Oowtf. 0.. H*v« th* laaMhaoza* (Mm*** Cotaatbu. O, Dm I* —Dr. ClwiM O DoM. asrreflary of lb* Mat* board of boa It h. ba* lav**Ufl»(*d two r*ror tad raaa* of lepr*»y at Ne« l#*t**tnn, p*rry coaaty. M* ba* but tb# rao** to M of paalM, fatly devalued by nay. Tb* hym or* Hattt* (tarry, as*d tt, aad bar UUi* stator, Itaaaab. aged IX yaar». y>r a doara yrara Mrs. Qarry, a sot*! dhsf'a widow, baa maaaa*<t to coacrat from bar neighbors bar rktldraa'a at flirt too (lastly, for rad by airs If hi *a*d rliromrian.r* aba told tb* atory to eooaty aotboritt**. Pant, was lot low«d by doubts of th* dtaaaa* b*lB« i rally leprosy . Eminent pbyatitan* haw* dlsaipat ' the** doubts. Tb* two girl* will be Isolated In a caWa to b* built among tb* hills not aida of town l-mita la tats rabto. whtrh will b* tbs oaly oo* of Its felad is Ohio the faithful mot bar will cat* for her daughter* while food and clothing wtll be furnished by th* fotttt (). These ease* are hereditary. Toe father of the girl* contracted the din gs* In th* bouib while a soldier In th<- flail war. Symptom* of leprosy did *>t develop until after the father a le»t!i. For th* last few years the flrta hav* rarely left their moo.er* ott&ge. and that usually after dark. In tb* oldest girl. Hattie, th* I*?- oay la la an adyanced Man* The tght hand hns been eaten away, bone y bone, anl Joint by Joint In th* aae of the younger child the dines** laa not progressed no far, though it t i unmistakably leprosy. Our line of Japanese no velties is unsurpassecffrom 25 cents up. At Richards & Shavers*. 28 UK LOW ZERO. West Superior. Wls., Dee. M.—The thermometer Is 28 degrees below zero The mercury was 3* below during the night. Tou csn get s fine suit cheap for cash at E. J. Henry A Co.'a, 21# and 21# Campbell street. COMMODORE PHILIP IN OEOROIA. Waycroas, Dec. modorr J W. Philip, of the battleship Texas, pa«s*-<l through here this morning en route to Brooklyn, where be will assume itini mand of the Brooklyn Navy Yard. IWE ! WILL RECEIVE 2 Today by Express 3 new goods suitable for NEW YEAR’S Gifts. 3 Attractive prices 5 will prevail during C the week. S fi. Sclfßiiert & Co. □ IrrKDtVI'OH Iff A TflhAb' "tt. Ha ;tian*«. Da*, ir «ms n< *# til, I aa sac Ml of tb* l«Hb « «*•>•!. dated »*!S**y, ••*** Ibis a#** mss&xss •v*r«© M m*m i©4 t» Aw m * Itor# M* mummi «* m* rWr of ft m I**r §»*»* {«T *•! ***** •*** «T *t» ■ far*, but tb* e,. lo utr wa* etlit Ca • gam'd la gasia# at weaorjr *ad t«M» l A number «f [wr*ftn twarbsd the ’ car at Riggs arena* Tbnaa taatd* | waited Impatlon'ly for tb» ear bo aotr, . which It did only attar a t»yaa**«g*r cm lb* plat 'arm bad polled tb* b*tl rope j At *eer> r. raer aa tb* trip dwwatown : paaawg.T* IgMlflffl tb* car, but tb* «tmdurl<* faded to Oar tb*aa H* waa ■Had to tb* world. (K-maiuaally be , would u iB bis bead and still* a* aom* ladtgnaet paaaiwgw. and tb*a twtat bis abotlacted study of tb* Batumi ear -1 round lag*, I malty a youba man on tb* platform banded him a nbbel H» took tt lonkad at tt la a waadsrlag ; way *ai pot It la bis pocket. Then I someone mm gat* him a flare, which Joined tb* cube* nae. I'gpanifrra who j instated opoa paying, dropped tbelr nickels Into h’a mat pocket. ll* could not ring th* r**.»ter baoMia* tb* reg ister rope wm out of order -ualraa he at might**ed up at th* rM of ’orchlua off th* ear. tvh. n tb* car reached Carry street there were about aeveaty-flr* paanro- K «r* on board, ami not more thou nine or ten fare* had keen collected. At Fremont swnue aomeoae aeked the 1 conductor for a transfer Than a i young man on lb* platform who was anxious to reach bis office, volunteered to act as coaductor. and taking (be tranifrr* frogs the rOß'liK-tor's pocket, tsegan to punch and hand t hare out like an expert. Aa no on* had up to that time taken an ttitereat In the progress of the car, It had crept a'onf at snail pace, and a number of can were behind ringing their lie I!* madly and pushing the first car for s position on the rails. At Charles sttwefl tue passenger who bed been acting as conductor left | th# ear, nemarktag as he did so: •T» do®c all I can for you. con ductor; you'll have to get along the ! .beat you know how. ntwv.’ Th* condt'etor didn’t hear it. He wr» still half standing on the plats *rm. leaning agninet th car for support. The motorman pushed hi* lever around. At Calvert street a number of passengers alighted, having lieeo riding Ju*t 36 minute* from Riggs avenue to I Calvert atreefl, a ruo which should have been mad* In IS minutes at tha most. Whether the conductor wns In toxicated or Rick will he known when a rweert U made thl* afternoon by the division supcrlntcndunt In charge of the line. V* ' Onyx Tables at prices that will surprise you. Just the thing for a gift. At Richards & Shaver’s. LYNCH KRSTHW A RTE t>. Bedford, Ini!., Dec. 30 —Tha friends of Lixzle Turner, who was oUhbed to death In Bloomfield, by Dr. Oray, yes terday, formed a mob, and Intonticsl (o lynch the murderer, but were outwit ted b ythe officers. Gray was spirited sway last night tv parts unknown. It ' is believed she Is lining lakon to Jef fersonville for safe keeping. O -A- B 'l’ O iA . B«„ th. 11“ K,ini Von Hue Hwg Bought SHOT AN IN HIDDEN GUEST. Sergeant, Ky„ Dec. ISO.-George Frazer, a prominent young farmer, gave a holiday fiance las; night, to which John Stidboro, cauie unbidden. Frazer ordered Stidibom to leave, and. on his refusal shot him lead. Fra zer gave hlmeelt "P --FI RETRACES TN VICTORt i. Victoria B. C . Dec. 30.-.Flrnbroke out In tlf Imslnes district feu morn ing, and ./owing to the trouble experi enced lii getting water, H life made rapid h Jtd way. It Is not -j. i; under control./ TH® ATJOT7 HBTRALD CITIES OF SOUTH HIS THIME 1 1 llflrtfOW «f ClKflMdA »*4 M im r (Mni« tmn* Mbar Uw tawaki kMBflM* flB A I iM| I * I Mffe f Imi ' * [i 4 tlHftl f f4NfeaAi4l #R4Pfe I lltflp imml MHWNI III© MMAt **» •* MM W** ||«Vfl§ tiling rr - *4|pf* MWWI I tn| t MM* 9 |_« |a*f**|w«w On! lH |(V:)«A* fl‘H V rnffiy# • f>4 non In al Mrmphtf.whrf*’ our l fc n#turl©H«R br<Flßr*ti mnf«hli> In In rMc*K». It manky an* rtmra {•t ftirriilcmtwMk. MtHT* frtHß © f • Ltnttfural to« *kY-+ mt» r* r«*m© j tamMinf Mat. Hut *t AtunU * him *4 th© oidtlw© ''AHtrf Car tifcHßt© * I til «rs H» ui»turfl*! •' fi|w»lU«rfl«. RlNl It© ! crna.led botela. In Augusta, ts on>- tihte awwy from the great oiton farto .lfflrs and oil mills, hr might lasunr hlmseif In W»m'- Weaned MjpU , -a*f«>h Hr aah " Hut bore at Cbarlya- I ton Is the last ditch **f th* (h-ar old [■moth, ami may the day t>e far when It j at. ,l| W holly erwse to exist . Comuar.el iwlth the architecture of Charleston the atyle of Mount Vernon ippear* raw. land the trolley cars, Jii# Intrfidu.cd jm m nothing abort of livinoetasttc (Coming from a city where the asphalt .pavement* *r* torn up while still hot In order to Introduce *ome new notion loot thought of yesterday. It seema de lightful to walk through church yards > who** lichen eovcrerl walls tiear the , 'marks of two bomtsirdments and one icarthuuakc The home In which I am « I ! happy gurst Is puilt of tsicks Imported ] I (Tom Knßlsnd, the house apparently a perfect cute*, and each of It# eight , rooms—all comer rooms—a rtihe of ; mammoth dlmcnslor»s like the Holy of I Holies In Hotnmon's Temple. The house, lopposite. I'■ >astUig a secret stairway.' ,'and vaulted cellars, served many n | time for mlonlal t»Hs In the days of , the grand dot w. j T know .ow Boston tdumes herself | upon certain charming old buildings. I but the trouble with their Investigation now la that they are at present Inhale : trpd by late arrivals from Moscow and I Kiev. The habits of the present occu pants somewhat detracts from the pleas ure of I heir Inspection. But here In she old south. Ill* real old South of Charles ton. the great rooms In which colonial matrons danced the minuet still serve for the •■two-step" of their pretty de scendants. And the churches moat fre- j quented today make the oldest church es of New York look as new as the r«»r soii’s hast d //it. I jfldSaorry for .he man who does not and a people who have rRP?in the »otl. Our modem popula |R seem to he made up Of "tumlfle wffeds." broken easily from the stem and sent whirling to indefinite distan ces by every chance breeze. Home one snld to mb sarcastically that Charleston ought to he "walled In and roofed over and kept for a museum.” Hut, alas, the new aouth will soon push the old south into the sea. The more's the pity. Dur ing the past thirty years railways have been girdling this old city and rutting off the sap of commerce that ought to support It. But before long the stolltary tramp steamer which I see moving out to the bar will be replaced by the great: fleets which once sought this l>eautiful harbor. All this will be better for the citizens, but how much the traveler will missl There Is a charm about the daughter of leisure which the robust dairy maiden can never possess. To my mind the sleeping beauty la most beautiful while she sleeps. Some day this corsieted modern worn will ride breathlessly up to the old south upon his high mettled steed and wake her with his furious kiss; hut she can never be more beautiful than she is today ly ing In the gardens of magnolia amid h< r bowers of cape Jessamine and dream ing of her sires. For a fortnight I have been wander ing about the battery and Sullivans Island and up the Cooper and Ashley rivers, and have wondered much that northern tourists will rush by this hls torlo city, with its lovely gardens and hospitable citizens, to spend their leis ure amid the swamp sum! «and dunes .f southern Florida. Here between two beautiful wide rivers lies on* of the most romantic spots lii Amerife. inhab ited by u cultured and, liberty-loving people dt purest American descent. No other site or city, on the contlyen! pre serves so much Of the highbred graces of colonial life as the city of palmel- RoVal & AauNtAm v* Pmn. Hdira Hit toMf nm** Nurfkfcwfi mni mow Lamp*, both B*nqu«t and Library, in baAutiful dfltlßnt at Richard* & Shaver’*. 5 IVAUItWtO A itlKQ* j X4U» Vl# Vmp4 TM4 UU)v A Ail* Aa«Mß©t tb# 1-M a WtpRU I*NW tdlttl# AAAI© •to AAfHItR J ||«m Rl lift IUDA«*pA AWH I# R to* Hrßl Rt ill s JiUrfpb'l AM iprffa ay <o©. RR Ib# fnutt R©i*l*l©Rt ■ rHy t«ralk»w nit a idUantoiA H«* *. Tit© ritif wa* fittt th© Ilfil© girt AR R Olfhtma«'t>rr##(ll, Kb# tto tt of j an«©r id idmif* 1 11, ii 4 wfeitt© Afiitia ' ©c» momentarily ant tt In h©f mmith j W fa|> afar arr©fit«M ROM© rßnAjr. RRA in doing *•» awßilnwßd tb# ring. Th* physo lans say that th* ea** I* I nut, ~f mat pralisf #ver treated at tb* hnapHal. aad that thara are grtv* (Mrs that prritonill* BMjr (I** 1 *»lop. Th# ring, they b*l»***. tuu b*- come OtlHd Ust la the Intestine*, hat eioctty In what position they rsouol tell Yf,i. tday however, the phyM , t a( |s renculbd with tha fllrl'z par* ents and they hate *ooseuted to al low the ring to he located by means of th* X-ray. Tai* will •** “f day. aad afterward flint* *M I*** made to remove tb* llttl# circle ol gold Rtnddtol wit fa dlunondi. i Th* phyzirlaaa say that th* fllrl's i lender age may zoinewbat operate 1 against the removal of the ring hy an operation. Th* rase U one which has t reated a large amount of IntereM among phyolelans at the hospital, and special ram will he taken In the car rying out of the course of treatment. Out prices on fsm* only two-thirds what otheis charge. K. J. Hsiwy A C«.< *p<" cash ta|ior*. THK SUNDAY PAPER. The Sunday newspaper Is a pro duct of the timed, a result of the de mand of the age. Business men and others int tine to .make the Sobl*ath ■ day of rest at home, and they require the newspaper as a part of their rest and recreation. The Sunday paper is modern, but It I* decidedly complete. It embraces the entire gamut of information, and every poalM* varying taste finds in it harmonloua reading There Is much more In it than In a fair-sized I wok.and all for flvs’cents. Clergymen Inveigh against it and lay men cry amen, even though they read It before going to church. But the more the pulpit denounces the larger grows it circulation and the closer It fastens Itself uimn the afTcctlons of the family. Young as it Is It has taken a firm hold upon the heart and conscien ces of the people. It has come to stay. The clergy and others will have to accept It as a fact and a necessity. They will better employ their time to seeking to make It better, if that were possible, than to throw away words In effort to annihilate It. We have the best largre type Bibles in flexib'e bind ings in the City. Our price only 51.50, others charge $2.50 and $3.00. At Richards & Shaver’s. JUDICIOUS -ADVERTISING. Doubtless advertising, like ber-r --sioak, is overdone now and then; but It is more frequently underdone. It Is not kept on the fire long enough, nor mined often enough, und the lire is not hot; enough. One may throw away money hy plac ing his advertisement in papers with out circulation, or with circulation which does not reach desirable readers. Or he may lack the peculiar gift of placing the matter property before the public. Or he may not offer sufficient variety In his advertising. But if he secure proper channels for th,. floating of his cnift there will be no danger of fouling. He may toad it as deep as he please ami evenAhing will move along cheerily onrl well. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought 'ha*r«4 Vhflp(i*t ImShc* to* M*flb**St*t ' iWteatM. At Hum of asfhtesa. th* as'* t*r« ett**4*d aa MullgghMi t» ©I. t*> j rgfli *t th* parana**' **•> M" ** ** hsmr or si it aarlal (atom**** Th* | tarttaOa* wm *wiha# *-•«»•* t» arropt s *4, aad a lara* amah** s*mi th* ***•• lag vary yi*BM*tly at th* ho*pii*lit» sos th* mtahKwr, Th*t* **• •**•* r*a -1 ihrnl «* *l*an flwltar sad anaflntiw T»r aad Mr*. W 11. Daxk-I’ ewarzwd : last erasing from a Mllghtf*l tWI to I ttuahsilta. A. C. Mia* M*r» Aetna ' m>4 MUw Vltalal* Uewrhsflt ret»*n*4 M S*m> (rata f> Oh Aogntaa j Way ><»boro fk*. Xl. (Apwlali 1 The old yr*r la prsrefallr p*Mtag ‘awajr I* BDm abort hsw*. tt will i*l y ha a nwaatwy. To wn* a happy. , a ro«s memory; to *>»b*r* ease *»r* row and dfl*t»*wa Htmatce, ’iwa* ah wayfl ihas Tim* bred* n-liber one nnr the-wih*r. bat praae# «* to **M ntty. May th- New Tear Print hsppl new and pnwpei ty t v *ll. sad to TH# Herald we aon Id i;.tyke i 1 ■#• I n*s In numerable I Op Mnndav evening a b*an(lf*l ee-- vlee wn# held by th* children of St. Michael'* ftuaday School, which Was followed hy a ChrtstznM tf**. A large '• ofigreiattoa wa* la atlMdaace, and r • happy throng testified to th* ple**ure alde occasion. Th* Ep worth league ohaerted (Ti riot mss with a special *enrle Mim iday evenlnfl. at the Me(hodl*t Church. Th* young me® of tb* local *ocl*l «et were complimented by their girt friend* on Moixtoy evening with a de lightful party- Thl# charming enter tainment occurred #t the home of Mr, land Mr*. Thomas Qulnney. whose hoa pltaltty 1# *o well known, a* to make 'that, of Itself, evident of a delightful s cession. Mr. and and Mr*. Edward 0. Blount antertained a few friend* Informally on Tuesday evening. tyiptaln and Mrs. William M Fulch er entertained th* attendant* at their marriage, on Tuesday evening. Misses Lula and Marie Walker, of Augusta, were the honored gueats at a progressive crohlnote party, given by Miss Corlnn* Dickinson, on Wed nesday evening. The parlor*, in tbelr Yuletld# decoration* of Southern sml lax. holly and violet*, presented a roost pkturAsque effect. Miss Dickinson i» » charming hostess, and with her usual j thoughtfulness of detail, mode the I evening on* long to be remembered hy her guest*. The first prize's*** won by Mr. (I. M. MrCatbern; the "booby, ' by Mr. W. H. Davis. Those present were The Misses Walker, Miss Msrle Wil kins, Mis# Carrie Dent. Misses Daisy and Edna Dickinson. Mrs. Lulu Wil son, Mr. F. O. Brice, Mr. Ben Wsr ren, Mr. 0. O. Warnock. Mr. W. H, Davis, Mr. J. H. Dent. Mr. J, H. Cary, Mr. E. G. Bynr, Mr. G. M. Mc- Cathern. Miss Mary Boyd, who Is home from Converne College for the holidays, en tertained a number of her friends de lightfully on Wednesday evening. Miss Kula Gamble, of Ixjulsvllle. was complimented Wednesday evening, with a charming cnterlnlnment, given by Miss Madeline Routzhpn. Miss Annie Bell was the hostess of a very delightful salmagundi party, on Thursday evening. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Di arrhoea Remedy call always be depen ded upon and I* pleasant ml safe to tske. Bold by AlexnibT Drug and Seed Co.. C. K. Barr of Bell Tower Drug Co. In Germany the man must be at least 18. ■ . miii i iDyv D. P. SULLIVAN M. E. MACAULAY J. A. MULLARKV tL riacaulay & Co.. Grand Clearance Sale of Clocks and Furs No reasonable offer will be refused for these articles, and we have yet the best selected stock in the city. We are obliged to close them out regardless of cost 200 Pieces of Choice Patterns of Outing Reduced to 61*4 Cents P# Yard Ladies’ Dressing Sacques in Plrfc, Blue, Red and Gray-fas/ionable —at 89 cents, worth $ 1.25. Eiderdown Robes at $2.89, worth $3.50. The City is Talking: At tour ouh iUCCCRinik WONDERFUL SALE W# R©»ff jrrrtj R» 9IMMHP ginwitl CM tot RCp* 4*o #R Mm 4*4 AaiwMlaff Aad a*f* farraiir mm «rmpi mmk mmm ifto© ircwi. liNMtoMil At «#©»*•# RR Rill'll iRfIIiHRI «4 r mn©|i Rl ”#©rfNfa#tor* faflßto CM Rf© RRIIiRA *** . •■tßtl©fa dfaMMlft. #1 prtoM RRto ptot MWfYIIRIHI toRW AitoCtoA |R—Il» Wr rrr cRTitRR m*rn * 1 ©tywliA nMfarf RRvC Wrcißrcl Arllr Rnf §l* Ml RR|| Ufa RR riß© jlldN' fa Rto tn «f 91*©MR OR»*fRMIR to M RR rM It* fa*i li©9* Ttwii ——t Ais-WMtf rtotfaiK toto to fat farftj h«r • wfait» ©rml ttoß© RfaM'li fMf SR ©©4 ffa r©Rt© tv.*©© All uni Hu** f*Rßt© fm m |tofa ArUA rr4 Mi tofarf* to SI Rto W «rmCr. JPIfMNN IMRMYfR4 SfaRRtRRiMRf RCfai H©tRRR OtWf RRIR tar Ilf *a aad 111 aa, RltiC Ifalßß «t Ht Mtol'V Ait'Wto C‘Tl©'©lßt tostoßß rr4 tto«R toto to fat RR* Ar 4 faxrß'ftrirffaß f*f Rifatiß IfaIRCR Rt faiffiNM ifaßt Vllt f*twfa4 f*#*R tR r • fatifax • ©RfaUfat©. fanpßfaC©©-'" A IPrII IflAfaß c 4 ( faftoßftßß SCcMRItMMN J. B. WHITE & CO., ClolbiDg Deparmeot »~TAKINO TIME ~A to ontain. lewstry ta* ~oahty haMfl lui, m> bmg that y*W * out lo^fl haso. TV **' i• yew ezamtSSl^B Setter •* 11 I the tt. N (rt only Pay p»< to «*'•*• •* watch** i Pat w«i h—p guarantee ip*— 928 Broad St WUI You Get Left! There is but one looked-for condition | fall in regard to business and that is a rrM healthy one. and thoae who are preparingJß it are the people who will reap the harvest ana all the others will get left. We have gathered from all the renowned centers Immense quan tities of desirable up-to-date goods running mostly to novelties in China, Pottery and Glassware. They are ours to own at right prices if you buy them. BUSH’S CRYSTAL PALACE 809 BROAD STREET. •„<) id | | I I! CK'.Af; ON THI* MARK ET r. c. NORRELL & CO., Wholesale Dealers. Our Clothing The exquisite grace of our garments easily distinguishes them from the usual ready-made Clothes. Every Coat looks as if it was cut especially for the man who wears it. Is it any wonder that this store grows more popular each day? We keep the largest as sortment of Suits and Overcoats for men and boys. The greatest variety of fabrics, of styles, of trimmings. Good Tailoring:, Always. Good Fitting, Always. Low Prices, Always. . * * l jM I. C. Levy’s Sort jk Co. • Ir