The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, December 31, 1898, Image 8
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SOUTHERN DEVELOPMENT
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Korn Crop Excelled That oUhe devious Year
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Kvnk a«'k>ufui(.v!lst’ Writ nr their
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’♦ritflp* new Knk* nf f « n -
IP "•■«? railroads •writ Inr »«!• •
■virgin «•!.:<•- "till lonilWti Ir-m *n*l
K< t «| mvvmr ate* * with Southern «'*>*»<
K, fKIMtt f«*K(jft part*, Soulhern man
#t OtliM* fxit t* fl( the ctrtinU v
KmN in tfc* 6Mith tttv faeihi? l*#ft
4%-»W Min#* TH* Pult<m
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PPvtU.eter . irftvl atoch be Ing aulh
at fl.dOu.l**; purposes. «» tndliated
VflO
Flour Mill.—l. I> Hen
■krtMm will build a roller-process tk-ur
Kutl of Isrge cnpftftßlf.
bu«Water ‘Power Develop-
Thr Columbus Power <’••. whh h
7 , ri at work developing water
gKgAar near the city, ltna mrnawd M«
■Htal stock from *IOO,OOO to *mot»o to
ottcratloa*.
|#ay, . Iff,-Milo - Flour MIH.-4-h.r.rr
Mi'Otl ftpt»lled fur by the
»» Mills, with capital stock of *15.-
prlvtlciic of Im rcaalnr t" *>'.-
Hep/ht lr.i'cvt» r ‘riii . fs arc W. T, Ctmtt,
HP. care, iottn Conn. 3. W. MoMll-
Wm itiid Julius A llnrut The cum
9KH|ijy has purclntacd mill near
. and will remodel It. inu
igg®t IA the latest tmprovrsl lu-ooanne* of
mtlllnr. Address W. T. Conn
®|f, -Waterworks Iprovem-ntr The
doe* contemplate the purchase of a
5?HKi r Plant, os lately noted, ami the
■■unittee I* now Invcstunitlnn such
■’ '.mts; probahly from *1d,900 to *2».<WO
i?S|J be expended, according to the pluns
|k<tml. .1 W. Itousavllle. eholtmon
n Moronntlie . - lnonrp. . it.-,!
H & Heard Co. capital stork
mjn-v j. In Has* and K. A. Heard.
and supply Hou*-.- V
By will establish a, mill aiul supply
B manuflacture anti repair saws,
,^wt —|p,. Fart pry.—S. lb Camp
t.utMina In which he .s.ntem
■ ..uin-- an leemakilir e.|Ulp
ton* ertmoity.*
P»1 KnlttUir Mill, etc—n.
Vn"-v.:v-, B.ms . ■ in.-uplatea tin- ou'inn
BEFORE PURCHASING
Mnver Novelties
on
mSCMAI’L, Popular Priced Jeweler.
line and no Broad street rent to
gy^V ‘ '.y'' you 25 per cent.
fceet Under the Arlingto'^otel.
FOUR FIRMS |
FILE PETITION
,A*>lM Ttat J»b» T. ftMweH Bf
n««kriipt.
•Ir. Hamilton **ht»Uy Appointed We
ctivtr of I if m
lit. John T. Caldwell, a grocnr • C
West Ktw. kea been pat into the hand*’
of a re. «|» t and a pstltlou of lit»«.■*«>
%)lT¥ trfiikit ris jj-r y (1 sd*d 0-jHiki n*t h 1 iff by
Mm mkmtm ttm*
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[l*. ontar ih#
(.firm nhtnm <>f let# A iMhwrll;
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\ Kttcn Ac- 4'*j. • tfti Wn* . KilM ati<!
I Humid UmMh, mter
hsitAi tMf W- ft-*
'll# Ktairc that John T
[C*i4w#H M'Mntd err4U on tht Stst#
I mvM t# lit hr wooWI r»“4*«*ve »
ehf&k for and otld doUnr», oh*
liAtml from th« firms,!
Thiti Cnldw#H s4tnilt#d tint hs had
|2 jm oa 2H. err, #**». Ifi the
! si't oijd clause the nftitioners eiaim
that thf amount of th# dfi»ts exceed
Til# ypoitn t* *et forth are:
F" I dT9t Untliwell ~ ~slllll 34
wTh. Fuller 353.13
W, M, Nixon ft Co ~ 171.4.7
W. M. .Nixon.. .. .... 414 48
All 3fr«satlns ..$1.10770
Attain that he bnolt* of Caidwnll
show $1,300 (pen accounts due him.
Mr. Hamilton Phlnlxy ha* been named
a* receiver.
Mr. Fred T. Lockhart rej!r«*eiMj«
the petitioner* and Mr. F. E. Obeuauf
Mr. Caldwell.
The paper* wera filed In the Cubed
State* oimuniastoncr'* office thi* mtHfl*
ing.
PIC WA3 LATE.
The Picayune was one hour late thle
morning due to the engine breaking
down between Catnak and MlUedge
ville.
" library CIA>SF,D.
The library will be closed all day
Monday. Jan. 2.
of a knitting mill, or other textile plant
of large *l*e; possibly a cotton rope and
twine mill will be built
Vlneville—Water Supply.—The Ma
con Ha* Light and Water Co. I* to ap
propriate *40,000 for the erection of
standpipe In Vlneville; »ald standpipe
to hold 850,000 gallon*.
West Point—Cotton Mill* - The West
Point Manufacturing Co., the Lannett
Cotton Mill*, the Riverside Cotton
Mills and the Lanet Bteaehery and
nye Works will pul In additional spin
dles, drawing frames and looms; L.
I-anler .president*
th jfc mw%UkX*r>,
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tsrtnra dsf lbtjb*
If* Drrstltis *nd Mfinl
rur*» rn'twr and ruff Mts In
I Drandan and othar popu
lar war©* at
j Richard* A Rhavar'a.
Mrrif At. mycKRT
IrSaES a MTtIPIM up Oraeua
I,air set, on Wednesday night nan It
I H for the benefit of Ute near ckurcH in
ifcat parish $ n.tmlererf Ibe finest
> v , t(M | t , tps city have volunteer** W
WATKMV Bpt'N «7'TTtNO.
f Rather Bitang* f..- Tt»l# Time of the
[ *T%ls Is e rather steang* time of the
[year f>-r n watermelon cutting hut John
| Warren a colored man, nwidl ttf on
J*. k*on street, invited a few friends to
1 feta home thle ißoruln*. ta participate
of the melon. It hud been kef*. In a
barrel packed la straw since the latter
i part of last August, Tltose who par
took of the melon, say that It tasted
very wvjl.
~ L* A. W. Rl r N.
Cyclists Will Ride to the Ftrry To-
Morrow .
Many of the members of the local
L. A. W. will tomorrow take a cy
cle run.
All members are Invited to take part.
The cyclists will start from the Plan
j ter* hotel, at I.SO p. m., and ride to
the ferry and perhaps out to the Bicy
cle Tavern. No scorching will be al
lowed.
OABTOHIA.
llw * Ihp Kind Ym Him Kl*d Bought
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INTERESTING ITEMS.
Porous glass is a recent invention,
and is said to promise much in the.
way of superior ventilation. * * * Pro
bably no actor now on th» stage ls :
richer than William H. Crane; he is
said to be worth two hundred thousand
dollars and it is all safely Invested.
• • • The apple crop of Oregon will
amount to over a million bushels this
year, but not over 26 per cent of them
are really of marketable value. • *
Peach stones find a ready market Ln
New York city, where perfumes, fla
voring extracts and prussic add are j
distilled from the kernels. * * * A sou- ;
them county of California has decided
ji send a commissioner to Hawaii to,
iWarch for a parasite that will destroy
the purple scale. * * * Besides the
rinderpest. South Africa's worst plaKTffi;
consists ln the myriads of grasshop
pers which are so dense at times that
they stop railway trains. * * * The
French minister of agriculture has sent;
t*o commissioners to this country to;
study the American machinery and!
tools used In the manufacture of flour.
• * • Getaloid, a mixture of gelatine,
with formaldehyde, is being used for)
unbreakable goggles to protect eyes of.
workmen exposed to flying particles of
stone.
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i The hap* meet lag effl be be dat
Tbr (AAA*her* <4 IV Aa»*t*tVrn
llHil Fbygi-wl O*rt«tor C. T. W»4» »
OtHitaw* !«•*’•*'>• of s new l*Hfl up
10 dat* CnlnieHia wheel
1 psaee gs» -t4«r ter f*» *«» wttk F.
3 Henry A Co., popular prleHl i*4t->r*.
PERSONAL MENTION.
I y r yiifm W T WOMBMO
(YfPn Sl# v# fs n#ll.
, Ms. Oeortv* T. Rsmes. 4* V« tht*
n»>rt>iitg te* UrioaWtlh* **■
• Mr. Walter Clllutan aj- •»•"'*», ywnrc
■ Aswant.oMan. spent yeWlerASy in **»• '
Mr Jain** Ik Wh te M IVruut > are |
who kM hunt very 111 *Uh t* VnfW * j
new pecoverHts
UP* CrWn ft ii
Hvf Mist HMt <# Mi« ,
l«in*r Orwfi M 5 |
j Mr W#ll#e# «f Up SY#vtnM«h j
jfYfvff C tmiiarty, Imw j
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M iA R. p. Uo txir h»« rclH- -l*' l
from • vtett to »:'* WillUnn Av|ih-n
hreck damptwll. • f New fork.
: i uni Irvin, wlih Wm Watson ft Co
ro««» men. Avgusts. Is at heme for *
‘few- do.e Wsshioftl .n Repori *r.
str Bernard Wood, wfth the ,T 14,
j White C*i.. AngttSfa. sic Chrlstou,-
j (Miner with his patents —Weshbigton
! Beporler.
1 Mr, Hugh Middleton arrived In the
|diy yesterday front New Orleans. Mr.
! Middleton leaves t*-d»y for Wkshlng
jlon and New York
Mr. Algernon Bimmon’S smiling face
,1s seen ag*ln In Washington. We ex
itend to him the season's greetings.—
! Washington Reporter.
Mr. C I> Frsnklnsonh went down to
Augusta this morning on business. He
rays the dear people need not he un-
Icasy shout him skipping the city this
time, hut If he could do a* well he did
on his trip to Memphis thM he believes
he would skip out.— Washington Re
porter.
Messrs Joseph and W. A. Mulherla
[ leave to-day for Savannah, where they
will take * atoemer fur Boston. Thev
are very popular young gentlemen and
their many friends will be delighted to
know that they are progressing nicely
In their studies of medicine at Har
vard.
Xmas Presents.
Silk Suspenders In Boxes at 60 resits.
Gents' fine Neckwear at 36 and 60 cents.
‘Ladles and Gent's Silk Gartars at 36
i and SO cent*. Ladlep, and G*nta' fine
Silk Handkerchiefs them 26 cent* to »2.
Ladles and Gents' Silk Umbrellas from
.$1 26 up. Fine Walking canes from 26
cents up. Gents' fine Gloves of all
j kinds. Plain and fancy Sock*. Shirts
and Underwear and all other things
not mentioned at reasonable prices. F.
G. Martins, the Tailor and Gent's Fur
nlsher, opposite Planters *Hot<(l.
PUPILS’ RECITAL.
1 One of the most pleasing incidents
: of the holiday season was the class
recital given by the-Misses Cleary's
| music school last afternoon, at their
studio, 560 Broad street. A most
elaborate program of musical gecn
| was rendered by the pupils, to the de
light of the large and appreciative au
i dience assembled. To give special
■ mentiqp to any one performer would
I bo impossible where each one was so
I perfect, showing such careful training
| and such attentive practice and prep
aration. The voeatfnumbers of Miss
i Blanche Sheahan, ..Bertha Olemmor.
1 and Ollie Hett, were delightful render
ed. j
PERSONAL. _
Mr. Wyatt deR. -ffarclay. a promi
nent attorney of Dairen, Ga., is on a
visit to his mother ’’Mrs. H. S. Bar
clay, on Monument street.
FOUGHT FOR
HISMOTHER
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'Af hi* gSkY glass N« $ '»»
a , oaAmi AKnstbfu! see b* ftaruveref
tb* iridfc snd th-Ksgh be eaAtroiVd
the mnactes <4 b»* ftv* ta maid o»t
help tft* »*•*» Uf»t nb*d fcta *m-
Why Atest a lbe waU-T tdft rbap' <
»»k. d lb* friend Mmpgt* t)b AA
•Mch. m mm. I ama
tklnblA* 4 my pong old frsadfaUm
who died * *9»g Htn* am ta thta tty»».
be SftM, at me **u*e H(M liefiA •**
changing clamw* •• the other turned
hi* tec* sa*» m M'M bfa laughter
*»«t belto a bat* tfte »a»te nttk
youT be Ingatircd. •* N« 1 took »
gi-aerotw moutfttel of the bof,»*Uff and
set Vb* gtas* dnseti baMllg. hi* '»»*
, see bemmlag eery »«•**' Indeed- Ks
caught hts breath and altftaat aotjbhd a*
kg fared hts frtetid atld re pi I 'Wk U,
I nothing Avacb. «nty I *** tbtnktag
I what a pHv it wsa you dlgn't die wbaa
l tout grand fat her fid."
Mr* It. B*acT mt«n**d to het home
jln tiraoitevflle cm Tueeday *ft t a
* abort vt*lt •to ber aimer. Mr*. H. f*
I Pma. We b-p* to *** thi* charming
j young guest In otm vlllag* •*•!• bsfws
:long.
j ’LL Flacknec 3tritter ram* up to lo
toctM Tuesday and rr<orti»d to his du
i ties on Wcdnesd.'iy-'-T very short vl*R
j for ihli porttlsr young officer whose
I friend* here are nlwayi *o g-ad to *cc
him.
Mr*. P. B. Monday of Hephribah la
on a visit to her brother, Mr. Wlnitow
W. Hamilton.
Mr AMe C. Tlflfool paid u* a firing
vigft thi* week and was hack at Port
Royal, greatly to hia friends 'regret,
before half of them had, time lo bid
him merry (Tirlstraa*.
M'e are pleased to welcome back to
our village Mia, Oast* Hill. Mias Leila
Hilt and Miss Emily Hill, who are all
spending the holidays with their par
ent* at Eagle's Neat.
Mrs. R. Snead I* a welcome guest
at her old plantation home, where *be
la making a short visit to her parents.
Mr. ttDd Mr*. Dolph Blont.
Mr. H. Grey and Mr. Owen Morris,
two of Appling* most enterprising
merchant*, were In Orovetown yester
day .
Mr. Jammle Cammack of Athens V
the guest of Mr. Hal M. Steiner at old
Coeocton.
Mrs. Francl* M. Barnes arrived yes
terday for a visit to the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Steiner.
We regret the loss of otir bright vis
itor. Miss Hattie Coleman, who return
ed on Saturday to her home tn Spar
ta.
Rev. Lamar and wife returned to
their home here on last Wednesday
after a pleasant visit to friends in Val
dosta .
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith of TJsom
son. Mrs. P. Ramsey, and Miss Mary
George Ramsey, are the guests of Mr. ,
and Mrs. Smith at Sunnyside this
week.
Mrs. Ah Benton was the guest of
Mrs. George Hill on Thursday at;
Harebell Neil cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. WHtte Haggle, ac
companied by our little friend. Miss
! Carrie Lee Clifford, went to Augusta on
i Wednesday by private conveyance, re
turning the same evening after spend
ing a pleasant day with mutual friends
In the city.
Miss May Phillips is expected In a
day or two at San Josephs. This is
indeed very delightful news for her
friends.
Mr. John Ganter. the popular and
efficient, young assistant of Mr. T. E.
Norvell, Is about to leave us to take a
position in the Georgia railroad shops.
Th- best wishes of many friends go
with him.
Miss Mary Hatton Norvell and Miss
Gertrude Hayne Norvell have returned
from their peasant holiday visit to
relatives in Augusta.
TheiSmas entertainment of thy
i Hand-Made
! Cypress Shingles. ' ]
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MAHONEY &
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COAL AND WOOD.
Mrowgcr Phone »*•
Bell >7l*
Office aAd Yard Na. t McCartaft Slraet
wlih thad*:o As 'gentleman. ' and add#
that this »ppai;atto» w*«. i echapa. bet
ter (toiled to the gentleman of the luug |
robe <to(fite gentll than the ratlitary j
tit la of enjilri It would *vm. ho*- ,
ever, that at tha time he was writing j
the latter title waa universally aamm- •
cd by barristers. Sir William Black
stone, writing m- re than a eontury |
later, do** *ot mention barrister* In j
hi* list es ptrsoni who »re eaijulfe*. j
Thi* la rvmarkable. olnc* In the case of ]
Mossor vs. Molyneux. decided In 1741. j
the court cf common bench refused to j
hear an affidavit because a person
named therein “gentl. man.” appeared
to be a barrister, and "a barrister ts an
esquire by bis office or profession."
Christian. In hia edition of Blarkstone.
published in 1793, comment* on the!
fact tha* the learned Judge “should
have forgott**i to mention another
class of enquire* who upon all :
slops aaeame that distinction with a j
peculiar and an ostentatious degree of
confidence. I mean our profession of
the gentli men of the bar.” The Infer
ence 1* that barristers have been des
ignated esquire* at tiny rale since the
18th century. According to Str Thom
as Browne, who wrote In the reign of
Queen Elizabeth every “student of the
law” had by that time come to be
styled gentleman.” and It seem* prob
able that about tar same period bar
risters assumed the higher title of es
quires.
For Asthma use C HE
NEY’S EXPECTORANT
CONGENIALS COMPLIMENTED.
young' men complimented the
''dung ladles of the Congenial club
with a delightful dance at Masoate hall
last evening. Bearden's band fur
nished the music and the evening was
In every way most enjoy aide. Present
were: Misses Annie Sheahan, Mena
Mulherin, Lillie Walsh. May O'Calla
hirn. Nellie Brenner, Mamie Herman,
Mamie Henry, Annie Keenan. Mrs. M.
Casey; Messrs. Will Herman, Joseph
Mulherin, Jerry Cosgrove, Worth An
drews, James Armstrong. Will Oetjin,
jf s. Maloney, Chas. Mulherin, Henry
,T r . Godin and J. J. Farrell.
/place your order at once and avoid
rigb. Goods cheaper than ever. E. J.
W- nry & Co., popular priced tailors. -15
aid 218 Campbell street.
I Superintendent Harry Cashin, of the
(Commercial Club, announces that two
Ucijs were left at the club on She night
JB.thc Presidential receptiln. which
Sf owners may have on apiflcatian.
1 jtA
special Notices;
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DIED.
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| h n.» 'err e*stec, Mr*. Jane C. Tftds
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Address V I* FRKFM4-4. W® *3"* •#
WANTED —ft pi SlTliffif BY
LV Kdt.csMd Yeung Ladv. who 1*
(hi *n on ute wm i# bv flnoncA* re-
V«*a*, end must Vhav* work. \t UI
sOfiW* huslne*, mns kindly give her a
i trial' Addrea* MUti. BLANK. Oreerftl
Delivery, city. ( 5 " ’", - t ;._ mw'
fitcatign" WntVj” ab yard
M*n *»r l«i4»r:*wt!MW t» f*
« month. AMSMKW\ M
Reynold*. ’
WANTF.D-A POflinrik.* Aft DRIVER
,WbThST Address. HARRY WORD
MAN. ims Etna. , “ nl
THE OWNER OF A HALF-OROWM
i setter Tup. c*n «*« R Wfon applica
tion to JAMES D. DAWSON. d«c»l
r ii
STRAYED OR STOLEN —A YELLOW
Cow with leather hslter on her. Find
er will he rewarded by returning her Ut
'Riverside Mill*. »r notlfylOK under
signed where she ran be MJ
dec?l GEO. R. STEARNS.
SVA NTED-STEADY EMPIOYMENT;
I frftm the country: common education:
age. 33 years: single. Can futm'-h best
references. Address. J. H. DAT. LiS
Tearl avenue, Augusta, Oa.
WANTED— Pop ITT ON AS SALES
MAN- or C iteK-tor; a “new Ute" to
lost bills, dead heads, etc. Addreas L*.
Herald Office.
APPLICANT OBEYED ORDERS.
M. George CTemenceau. who ha* been
so prominently before the public In the
Dreyfus affair as editor of the “Auro
re,” told a good slory ln the French
Chamber of Deputies the other day.
Years ago, when he was Ma’yor of Mar
tre, and a dispensary ln th* quarter,
where advice was given free, for Clc
mcnr.au ts a specialist in skin disease*.
One day he noticed that he had Just
one hour In which to get his luncheon
aad go down to the chamber, where he
had to Interpellate the Government. He
called his assistant and mid: "How
many more Mttontu are there waiting •
“Six," replied the man.
One after the other had W«
agnosed. and Cie.menreau, after an
other glance at hiß watch said: Telt
the other two to uttdres* at once, a.; t
- have-only two more minutes to wait.
| one entered, and Clemenceau wrote o«t
la, prescript loti in the i winkling? *>l
i eye.
The last man came in as naked as
th? dav when lie was born. Clemen
ccau eved him for a minute,, and then
said- -You ore suffering from no skin
disease- What have you come here to
worry me for?" ; L.
The man looked nt him aghast, for ft
minute, and replied-; "Skin diseases.
Your man came -'jAid told me to un
dress. and I d A
j,, A n i u|(Kh ycu was to- use
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