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SANDERSVILLE GEORGIA THURSDAY NOYEAIDER
1898
NSW BRIBES.
VOL. XXVII.
corgta#
p\Hli, Ed. & Prop’r.
rpA PKItIN TlITfl SE.1TION Ot
Georgia.
I'll IX 1811
jfliHOlUl 1’ION PBIOE.
Cm
J.O
, f,e fruvitttvtk Pott fib* uk
Bui iMHmuUtr May 0, 1880
JSINBSS CARDS.
HlNtft M- A. HALE
jiVo Su|K«-wr Court Mi.t.llu Circuit.
hale,
S AT LAW.
BIG NAVAL REVIEW ON
THE DELAWARE RIVER
MARCHAND MUST 60
[AVENGED HIS OWN
‘ suffered from Eczema on tlie rleht ear I
MUM hardly ltoep my hands off It, the ItShlng
WM fit) Hovnrn. Rmull l.t.i.m . . *
was so sovero. Small bubbles would open,
“TJ'h® 8 . ub »tauce, apparently
poisonous. One of the leading doctors here
treatod me, and applied the usual physician's
remedies without benefit. My brother rce-
ommendod that I try Cut t run a. Tlio Jlrtt
a rv<‘<-n.tUm wa, ,nothing, and beforo the box
was hnlf gone the riieeane had dUappearcd.
II. C. BARNET, 014 Race St., Clnn., O.
iiifelnl attention to Ooromer-
U* »d.1 to tlie pziiotloe in the
ourt of Otorgia.
!topr».i
T w haudwicx
nfijius -
LINOS & HARDWICK
HORNEIS AT LAW,
idersvillas Greorpjia.
practice in all the courts of MiJdl
Prompt attention given to bust-
o« on Harris St., next to Liver;
SANbKivSVJLLE, GA.
W DANIEL,
DENTIST,
Jfficc in I’riugle Oullding,
BSVILLB, • • • GEORGIA,
tAftS & EVANS,
HORNEIS AT LAW,
PAMlElioVILLB, GA.
Evans building corner oi
court House.
ISVG-tf
THE
NEW
Wheeler & Wilson
Sewing Machine
WITH
Rotary Motion and Ball Bearings,
Easy Running, Quiet, Rapid,
and Durable.
Quaker City’s Peace Jubilee
Fully Under Way.
SECRETARY LONG THERE
DEATH.
fatally Wounded, Sliiiitiana Shot Twa
M UI in in npavim 1 Mon Who Ilad Ambushed lliiu.
WAR IS CERTAIN o ° ^.Te.m, <**. iH .- c . w .
wLIl I Hill Simmons, postmaster mid nrerohaut, at
Carter’s creak, 10 miles from boro, and
Philadelphia favored by Kxcellont
Weather and Great Crowd* In Her
Celebration of tlio Splendid Victory
lincle Stun Won Over Spain.
Philadelphia, Oct. 25.—Tie groat
peace jubilee is uow fairly on, the first of
lae tbreo monster pageants, the naval
Englishmen Assert They Will c w. Irving, a lead tig citizen of tbs
Tolern.t« Nn nolo » ,■amo plao#, were killed in a tight, and
te NO Delay. Warren Irving, a brother of D. W. Ir
l* 11 **. w 1* "oviowsly wounded.
FURTHER NAVAL ACTIVITY , ^ r8, 1 f' rt , U|{ ' 'notbar of the two
mvHttvniiflbiivin Irvings, had been refused admission to
i house of Siuimous, whose *i:'e whs
Orders Iteoetved at Portsmouth to f\° r foater daughter. This so angered
Prepare AM Ship, of the UrltUh fit'.tok" Bl2,«5j OWad '° 8 °* ,d h ° r
fleet and Itceerve for Iniincdtats* The Irvings lay in aml-uah for Sim-
Moblllxatlou. | moits at a placo they knew hn would
pass on his way home from the post-
THE HOMEMAKERS.
DR. TALMAGE PLEADS FOR A REIGN
OF EROS.
The Snowline** of the Unrrlsg. Csa.
tom—ltrllalon la the Home Circle,
Tlie Ilelatlon of Husband and Wife,
How Homes Arc Slade.
review on the Delaware river, occurring addition
London, Oct. 25.—All interest today whore he wont every morning to
centered in the Marouis of Salishnrv’s tbo The Irvings fired on
Idition to the Fashoda oorra.nond.nL. I
{Copyright. ISAS, by American Press Assa
ds"
itlon.l
Washington, Oct. a:i.— Dr. Talmago
in this discourse sets forth radical theo
ries, which, if adopted, would inighteu
many domestic circles; text, John xx,
10, ‘‘The disciples went sway again un
to their own homes. ”
A church within a clmrcli, a republic
withiu a republic, a world within
... , • o, - Fashoda correspondence, I ~"Wttriied"bv *%!«' 'irvinc’s h,—,,.. I worltl is 8 l ,ellt,i hy lour letters— hornet
. y . bo city >» crowded with peo-, contained in tho publication of the Brit- Simmons was armed, and mortally 1 ** lblu>?s go right there, they ro right
put and the weather was favorable. The! 1 * 1 * blue book on that subject. Ua ^fubtuni.hiiiiot and killed | everywhere. If things go wrong there,
tliey f?'J wrong everywhere. Tho door
, aassaiVAS, II l«M IIIUI llllij
, , . _„s as he was, he shot and ktllod
uine naval vessels were anchored in the Oousorvativo uowspapors express thorn-1 vv..__l_ mi *® ant * * er ‘°»»ly woaudod
iniddlo of tho stroam equidistant apart,! salvos
and in all stretching out for about a! rejoinder to tlfo Frcnchyollowbook on I bofhswh.lly^udViun.daHy promU,e,,t|
lmles on tho city front. | ‘ho same subjoct. They doclaro that it' „.' V “ ,rai ", , 1 charging Mrs. Irving and
1 bo war vessels remained at auchor dispels tho idea spread by tho dispatch I " ,0 ' 1 w *‘h inurdor have beau sworn
during the demonstration, every one of j of iho French ambassador boro, Baron
them guily trimmed with bunting from Courcel, that tho British premtor BARBEE AND SMITH UPHELD
stein lo stern. Below Longue island was willing to negotiate on tho whole'
uavyynrd 200 other steam vosiels had question. But tbs Liberal an-1 Radical
rendezvoused and from this point the organs still consider that tlio Marquis of
procession moved up tho rivor past the'~ a ksbury s attitude udmitu of uogolia-
anchored fleet of warships. The Mo- 11 Vi? l ,ro *J? i8ill 8 u friendly arrangement.
1 ho entire pros., however, scouts the
idea or the possession of Fashoda com-
tag witliln tho sphere of tho discussion.
The St James Gazette this afleruoou
says:
"We are nroparod to negotiate tho
question t»f tlio western frontier of tho
Cttulley, with Commodore Josiah R,
Adams of the Philadolpbia Yacht club,
tlw officer of thu day, on board, lod the
fleet, followed by tho yacht May, with
tho secretary of tho uavy on board,
Then in order came stuamors with
iu\ited guests, mem iters of tho jubilee 1 Pehr-Ll-Ghazoli district, but we must
committee, city council men, the mayor, c p**trol tho Nile, both banks and water-
uml other city officials, the local and j from us source to tho sea.
visiting newspaper men, and following Giobo thinks tho Murquis of
Purchasers say*
'* It runs as light as a feather.”
“ Great improvement over anything
so far.” 8
these tanuMbo Jong lino of excursion Salisbury has mnde it clear that'Major
Ht quit Fashoda without
" It turns drudgery into a pastime. ”
"The magic Silent Sewer.”
All sizes and styles of sewing ma
chines f<* Cloth and Leather.
For sale bv
J. T. WALKER, TENNILLE, GA.
steamers. The imposing pageant passed Marchaud must
tho warships ou tho l.'ew Jersey side of oouilitiom, "Until that is done," Tito
the river and each mun-of war as tho , obu "thero can be no discussion
yacht May canto abreast bolchod forth' of tbo ” r « u °h claims iu Africa.”
u sttlulo of 17 guns in honor of thosoc-'
rotary of tho nuvy. The bpectuclu was
a grimd one.
MISS GRACE ARENTS LOSES.
(fitinboutA Krom b.it*
Tho Globe poinu out tho significant
announcement in General Kitchener’s
report, that ho se nt gunboats south from
bobut towards Mcshra-ISr-Relt, thu prin-
Shu 3Iust Pay Dainagcs For Accusing'S,'P ;> fading center of tho Bahr El-j
ii Wuitian of Tlipit. I ?.*? ^ rogiou, with instructions to e9
RtCHU0in>, Oot. 86,-Tlje Jury in .Lo S'tZ? ’£Z KSStitf “S
Metllo Mst Publishing II.,a a. C laim
Mutter Spring* Up Again.
Mokribtown, Tonn., Oot. 18—The
Methodist publishing house claim mat
tor was sprung iu tbo Ilolstou confer
enco here iu the shape of a reso'uiitK/
indorsing tho action of the college o
bisheps. The resolution was tabled
without debate. The report of the com
mittuo on books and periodical*, which
indorsed the book agents, Messrs Bar
bee nnd Smith, and Condemned tho edi
torial course of Dr. It. M. Fiico of ih
Midland Me: in.dint, who ha-coudeuint-i
tlie ii cm* ot tlie agunis ami favored n
turning tho government claim, wu
atiimich Ur. Price tlion tu.ij.ned
Titu incident g:ow out of charcos ••
fraud iu sucuring t.Ss.uoj ditn:.tv
from tho government for ihe use oi to
publishing hou.no proper-.y during tl
LLE A. PARK,
Uloiin y tit LttW,
luibotry bt. Mnsonio Building,
. . CiKOHfsIA
-ad careful attoution given to all
Morrison Souse
annali - Georgia.
I? lconled jn line of stroet oats,
Mud soc.th rooms, with exoel-
at uo lerute prices. Seweragi
IstloD porfeot, the sanitary ooo-
Ibe hottuo is of the best. Uornei
ttid ton streets, Savannah
fMm
OUR Latxs
Ihpbovxd
VARIABLE
BELT FEED
rs ALL THE FRICTION
SAW MILL8 OUT AND
ices Very Low.
»ho curry Large Stock
s, TEETH, BELTS,
uds and Fittings,
n^ines,
ers .and Water
Wheels,
W, PULLEY BANGERS, BOXES
IW?a f LOMBASS! r0 °
Annas'«, G»
Maying.
„„ 1 ,tati 5’ to do bauiiuv of all
0,1 no 'ioc, us I have both a Uo
* oco hor.o wagon
Howlog Ur the puhlfo promptly
ft»S|
M something to do Respeot’I
B. T. EUBtNKS
HEA'l'TY’S
celebrated
«Ui» rt„,! PUKog,
Adduces
• bb (Try,
W'SiLingtoo, New Jorsey,
^ Sole or Rent
’•Ouse south west cornet
future
Apply to E. A
Oc'
ht 5, 1897.
BAdll.MK
Bet a
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4 Wilson
Bomb,—(Olimux)
ftsoBn—Oi.ijugo
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herald Office
^raWHIim
Augusta, Ua.,
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1c :;> nur framc while you wait.
ur CHARGE - ^! u if y°" ”'« 1
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op. Sign
niedicine or
uittas^ 50 ®
All. nPt 8i « n
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GS R. E. LEE,
SOLUlKlt,
Citiz-AD and Christian Patriot.
A GREAT NEW BOOK for the PEOPLE
!*• V10 U-I1XT1 tYAM'llO
Everywhere to eliiiw sample png.-s mid get tip clubs.
Extraordinarily Liberal Terms.
Money can be wade rapidly, nnd a vant amount of
Ifood done In circuletliiK one of: ho nob.'os-t hlmtortc ai
works publlHiud during the pHftqaartor of ucentury•
Aolivo iKintri *i« now ICnipln^ u lfieli
Harvest.
Sotno of our.best workers aro selling
Over One Hundred Hooks a Week
Mr. A. G, Williams, li-tk oo counly, Mo,
worked four days ar.il a bull and scoured Cl
orders. Bo sells tbo book to almost ov*r v
man he meets. Dr, J J. M .son, Muscogee
county, Go, sold 120 oopies the first five
IsyB 1:e oanvassed. II. O. Sheets, Tulo Pit.-
to county, Tex , worked a few hours and
sold 16 oopies, mostly morocco binding. J.
H, llnniiD, Gastou county, N. 0., made s
month's wages iu th ee days canvassing
or this book S. M. White, (Julbouu coun
ty. Tex . is selling books at the rate ot 114
copies a week.
The Ii ark Contains liiojraphic.al Slcdchi*
of all the Loedii g Gener .l.-, a vast amount
oi Historical Matter, and a large number ol
Beautiful Full-Page Illustr .tiona. It is u
grand book, and ladies and gentlemen who
o.#n give all or any pnit of their lime t.
cunvusj arc bound to m.ko imm.nse sume
ol money bundling it.
An Eleoant Pno l’terru-.,
showing tbo different MjI.b . I binding,
sample pages, nu.i all material necesean tn
work with, will bo sent on receipt ol SO
Ci'lKM, Tho m igDificout gallery of por
traits, alone, in iho prospectus U worth
double the money We Inrnisli it at tut lew
than actual oost ol mnnnlaotnrn, and we
would advise you to order quickly, Mid get
exoltutivo control of tbo but territory.
Address
ROYAL PUBLISHING COMPANY.
ll(/» and Vain Sts , J! 1C 11 MU SI), i’.L
law and equity court has returned
verdict against Miss Gruco Areuts oi
New York in tho suit for damages
brought by Mrs. Laura Dowdsu of this
city.
Miss Areuts is a neice of tho lata
Lewis Giuter, cigarette magnate. She
often spout much (into with him in his
rnlatinl residence hero, which ho willed
to her ut his death.
Mrs. Dowdcn was Mr. Gutter's house
keeper, nnd sho claims thut boforo hij
dentil he discharged iter upon complaint
of Miss Artuits, who accused her of
•tealing jewels.
Miss Areuts testified in her own do-
ft use, saying sho was not responsible
for Mrs. Dowdeu’s discharge. Tho suit
wits for $25,000, but tho jury gavo her
only $1,000. Eleven of iho 12 men fa
vored giving her $15,000. One hold out
, pleted nrrango
meats for tho maintenance of those sta
tions.
"ibis move, ” Tho Globe adds, “brings
our position down to the eighth parullol
or north latitude uud tho valley of Bahr-
El Ghazeli, which, at this moment, is
under tho ruio of tho khudive.”
The Pall Mall Gazette concludes from
the publication of the blue book that
French government has been given to
understand that its title to territory
abutting on tho left bank of the Nile is
"rojectod as utterly untenable and
riattce must uocopt the position or take
the consequences.”
Tho Westminster Gnzotto suggests
a solution thut the French bo grunted
way-leave and "enclave” for com
mercial purposes in the Bahr-El-Ghazell
district.
“\\ ay-leave” is tho right of way ovor
another’s ground.
• Enclave” is to shut in, to enclose a
ngamst awarding auy damage and the territory within the territories of an-
compromise verdict was agreed upon.
PRESIDENT COMING SOUTH.
IIo Will Atton.l tlie I’onee Jubilee ta
Uo Ilcl.l In A tin n ta.
Washington, Oct. 25.—A committee
of prominent citizens of Atlanta, Ga.,
called at the White House today and
invited President McKinley to attend
the peace jubilee to bo held iu that city
iu the near future. The date for ihe
celebration bus not yet been definitely
decided upon, tho committee informing
the president that iho date would de
pend on his convenience.
The president exprossed his earnest
other power.
French Press Hopeful.
The French papers today nrj more
hoporul and believe that a pacific soiu
‘•on of the dispute' will be found.
Tho English papers are full of particu
lars of uaval news, but the only fresh
development is an ordor rooeived at
Portsmouth to prepare nil tho ships of
tlio fleet and tho roservo for immediate
mobilization. Eight additional war
ships there, iu consequence, commenced
coaling today und working parties were
immediately placed on board the other
reserve vessels at i’ctsuiouth.
Although uot connected with the was
preparations, much attention has been
attracted to a request received by tho
Clyde shipbuilders from tho British ad-
» . ’ . . * ■uiuuui.ttui a ii util (LIU
. t( ?.,” lako Bie trip, but stated it mirulty for tenders for four new-first-
was not like.v, owing to tlio press of|class battleships, a firstciass cruiser
l ‘V V , OU ‘ d J? u Ilb . e and torpedo bait destroyers. The
to leuve Wushingtou boforo Doc. 15.
The committee then informed tho presi
dent thut tlie jubilee would be fixed at
that date, as it was greatly dosired by
tlie people of that stato that ho should
bo present.
distinguishing fcstare is tho' increased
armament, vvhi.-n it is believed will
make the baitlconips, when ready for
service, tlio most powerful vossols of
their class afloat. They will have a
speed of lb knots. The ernisor will be
of 14,100 tons and will be able to stoam
28 knots an hour. All the vessels will
mount exceptionally strong, quick firing
in,* Site* For Aiiii-rli-iitic,
Washington, Oct. 25.—Secretary Al
ger carried with him to the cabinot guns,
meeting today a mass of data rolatingl Stock Market Wild,
to tho evacuation of Cuba by the Span-1 , -*-’ bo *fook market opened very
iards and to the esiabiishment of camp weitod today. Cousols for the ac-
bites for tho occupancy of tho American coullt opened at I.07Tj[, a loss of
troops. Of tho iattor Co'ouel Hooker's 3-Bi from yesterday’s closiug, and im-
commission lurnished nearly all the in- mediately dropped 7 j, to 1.07. Every-
formation uud there was no less than endeavored to realize profits and
three separate reports on the subject, i ,e 9i»K was very free. The rush to so-
i cure profits was arrested temporarily by
llai-n.-s to Oppose Firming. the execution of orders from Paris to
Augusta, Ga., Oct. 25.—John M buy *. be s l K5 , cialtias - Undor this sup
port the market showed a slightly bet-
o.vil war,
BOARD SEES JACKSONVILLE
Wur luv. Ill*utluir < <>miiiiI**Iuu Stow
luv. Stlglltlug ( OmiiiiIssIuu
uu un liisprctlou T-iir.
Jacksonville, Fla, Oct. 1$.—The
war investigating oomutlssiou spent the
afternoon inspecting the cutups iu thu
immediate vicinity of Jacksonville. A
heavy ruin was falling during part of
tho tour, but the commissioners per
formed their self apiioiuted task of go
ing through the camp from one eud to
the otbor in a very painstaking maimer.
But one complaint was heard iu the
entire round, und this was evidently
uot made iu a spirit of fault flndiug
Colonel Jonas of South Carolina found
ftiult with the climate, saying that fully
20 per cent of his men were ill uud
largely ou this accouut. He also said
sums rations of refrigerator boef had
been received iu bad condition, which
w-as due to tho weather.
Inauguration Flans Finished.
Atlanta, Oct. 18. — Arrangements are
about completed for the inauguration of
Allen D. Candler on Oct. 28. Tho cere
mony will occur iu the house of repre
seuttttives at noon. The home and
senate will be in joint session, uu 1 the
supromo oourt apd statqhouso officers
will join the governor and tig: governor-
elect at tho executive office au.l'proceed
tn tli.s I... 11 . . 6 .1. . I. sit* *
to the hall of tho b/nue. When these,
dignitaries have been seated the gov- tastes. It is fortunate thut it should he
sill of tho dwelling house is tho foumlit-
tioti of cliuroli nnd stato. A man never
gets higher than ids own gnrtct or low
er tbnti his own cellar. Dcnnostio life
overarches nnd unilergirdles nil other
life. 1 he highest house of congress is
the domestic circle. The rocking ebuir
in tho nursery is higher than n tbrono,
Georgo Washington commanded tho
forces of the United States, but Mary
Washington commanded Ccorgo. Chrys
ostom's mother mude bis pen for him.
If a man should start out nud run 70
years in a straight line, he oould not
got out from under tho shadow of his
vwn mantelpiece, I therefore talk tc
you about n mutter of infinite and eter
nnl moment v.-heu I speak of your homo.
As individuals wo nre fragments.
God makes tho rnee in parts, and then
lie gradually puts us together. Wlmt I
lack you make up. Wlmt yon lack I
mnku up. Our doliclts uud surpluses of
oburnotci being tho cogwheels iu tho
great soclul luecbtitiLui. One person
lias tho patience, another has tho cour-
ago, another has tlie plucidity, another
has tlio enthusiasm. That which is Inck-
iug iu one is miulu up by another, or
tmido up by nil. Buffaloes in herds,
grouse in broods, quails in flocks, the
human race in circles. God has most
bnautifully arranged this. It is iu this
wny that lie balances society. This con-
servutivu and that radical kooplng things
even. Every ship must have its mast,
cutwnter, ta'Trail, ballast. Thank God,
then, for Princeton and Andover, for
tho opposites.
I buve no uioro right to blame a man
for being diffoient from mo thau a driv
ing wheel has n right to blame the iron
shaft that holds it to the center. John
Wesley balances Calvin’s "Institutes."
A cold thinker gives to Scotland the
strong bones cf theology. Dr. Guthrie
clothes them with a thtobbiug heart and
warm flesh. Tho difficulty is that wo nre
not satisfied with just tlio work that God
has given cs lo do. Tho water wheel
wnnts tocoino inside thamill and giiud
tho grist and-tlio hopper wautN to go
out and dabblo iu tho water Our use
fulness nud tho welfare of sociuty do-
pond upon our staying iu just the plnoe
that God has put us or intended wo
hoold oooupy.
Our Rdm of 9mnffe DIohiodii,
For moro compactness nnd thut we
may be moro useful we nto gathered in
still smaller circles in tho home group,
and there you have tho samo variety
again— brothers, sisters, husband and
wifo—all different in temperaments uud
Your friends may smiltt
l>ut that tired feelings
Means danger. It
Indicates impoverished
And impure blood.
This condition may
Lead to serious illness.
It should be promptly
Overcome by taking:
Hood’s Sarsaparilla,
Which purifies and
Enriches the blood,
Strengthens the nerves,
Tones the stomach,
Creates an appetite,
And builds up,
Energizes and vitalizes
The whole system.
Be sure to get
Only Hood's.
The Best Cure.
'Mil* i* tlw> 1-m oure. But Di..l,> i *. i |„
<*nnot hff-ir.l lo i*»t ludi fin a r |y W ( ,,h
.till, lh.- vrrj knowledge u, Mt o,ej an m,|
erlon-tl) iuL-rlere with lb* lot u*« ol th*
*o»t. th»-y Lavs, Too oftt-n going to lha
'oi-lor n)0»i.s thu* lh. p»t(. r.l .h»II*« u
•I ort while o«rr« *i.| duties nnd npeij«*
'"ij|it.n« M»ny, ibv.i-fn/*, he*ft*w snd
leli.y.
Dr* Si.trkr-) A l’-tlrn's I'ontpound Osy.
.•*n Tt*'*tiu*nt pro*-, t* un <-a>) wny out
I the dil.inn.s; it l .,* done *o for more
i.*n s suoro ol j n,r» i nd lor in.-r.-l>*m
hr** *cor* lhoo»,.n.l |-0..|d*. Tl,* «p*i:*
t**-l is lh» ( rnin-tind Oxn-*u. Th*
-nelhotl pnt* it who* it sill do it* n o»t
.nod - in ihelnngs lb* tiMimonl i.el.h-
r int,-r(cr<A with bn*in.-M nor pl.iuur*.
i hi* situpl* Ihll g lm» uin.le u .llillnd.s of
no-down, ov.-rw,-(k*d, r.oivon* snd .i.-k
eopli- *< good n« new For Inrlhsr ■.*/•
'onl*rH *n,d for book r.l 2tKI | ogs*. , v i.l
", v I'inwn or Offiou Trouttocnt. Coti-
'•lUticli (re*
l)«*s. STARKEY Sc l'ALLN
1520 Arch St , 1’hiladalphit, ri-
4an Francisco, C»r. Tea. nto, Can.
ernor elect
address.
will deliver hi* inaugural
Hobson Sails For th* North.
New Yoi:k, Oct. 1® — A dispatch
front Calnnuera. Cub. to io Herald
says: Nuvul Cousliu-i t Hobson has
sailed for Philudelphia via Jamaica.
Tlie cum]) at tlie Colon wreck is partly
built and the work will go on during
Mr. Hobson’» ahveuoc. The pre’iniiuarv
steam trial of (lie Iufunta Maria Te
resa’s engines were satisfactory. Thu
Cincinnati has transferred 80 men for
the Teresa.
Delay For tlie S. veutli Corps.
Washington, Oct. 18.—The probabil
ities are that the Seventh army tor pi
will nut movo to Savannah for some
time, nor until complete arrangement,
have been mude for the eamp there. At
present tlie army authorities are iook
mg to the construction of sewers, secur
ing a water supply nud making the
campus ubsoiuiuly perfect as possiblu
for occupation by the troops.
A Hoy Kl Is III* Knlfiur.
Nashville, Get. 18. — Captain Joe
Dye, a railroad section boss, was shot
end killed by his son, Jc’. -i Dye, at Bel
fust, Marshall county. Captain Dye
cuiuo home drunk and was making him
self obnoxious. He ihrvatonoct the boy,
when he protested, and was shot through
,1, “ The son has been sick
TASTELESS
»' rbom.iaoii. UulW Sum .11ira.d id cS Sr£
marshal for tho aoutheru district of l.Oi.^,
Georgia, announces thut ho will make Spanish 4s dropped from 41 to 49 and
the race for cdngrass'In tlio Tenth con- then regained ;i „ of tho loss . - .
gressiomtl district uguiust Mr. Fieuiiug. American securities oponed off a point the head twice
.—t—; or more, but later shared in tho rally. | sevoral months and was in a very tier-
Hon r.l Ask. Moro Power. i Tho decliuo at the opeuing was at- V0BS condition.
Atlanta, Oct. 20--The Georgia rail- I^Kslioda"^^!? Ndtwf.hXnl: I WaW.^imors Now D.uleff.
road commission, in its annual report, jug it has since improved, the market is t Paris, Oct. 18. —A semiofficial note
which is now being publiHhed, usks tho still wild and congo.sted and the work says the statements to the effect that
legislature to place sleeping car oompu- of the settlement increases the coufu-
Dies under the board's jurisdiction. siou
Masons In Auniiiil Session. | British Ships ut llnlifux.
Macon, Oct 25,-The grand lodge of Halifax, Oct. 25.—the British war-
the Georgia Freo and Accepted Masons sb 'P- s b>abas and Talbot arrived today
mot iu annual session hero today. They ^ rom Bermuda. General Lord William
will adjourn Thursday. There is a Seymour, commander of the troops in
large attendance. British North America, will return
j IK*om Ottawa at 01100, his visit having
Snuger Comes to Gporgln. , boon cut short by the unusual activity
French warships which are l-tiiig placed
on a war footing have been ordered to
Brest are incorrect, and it is added that
undue importance has been attached tc
the incident.
IS JUST AS GOOD FOR ADULTS.
WARRANTED. PftlCS60cts.
Lexington, Ky„ Oct. *5.-General auJ ,mVul ° ircI ° 3 llt tb “ 3W ‘
OAr.ATIA, I1.1.S., Nov. 15, IS03. I
Paris Jtodlclno Co., tit. IajuIk, Mo.
Goutloraeu:-—>Vo sold lust year, COO bcfllos of,
anovtS’8 TA8TN1.15Si» CHI' TON It imU hare
botiBht llirou muss uIn-arty Ih - ir. In all our ox- •
perlur-.ee of 14 ycnri, In tho n; business, hnvo j
□ever sola .in article tn.it savo h nniv rsalsatl*.
taction us your Tunia. Vouia -nlv, _ !
An.vsv, :XfkC«.
Joseph Sanger left today for Colnutbus
and Americus, Gu., to locate camps for
the division now at Camp Hamilton.
CoMon Buyers Expect War.
Dallas, 0*;t. 25.—Cotton buyers of
Dallas ou foreign orders say that owing
to the threatonod war betwoou England
BitUNswick, Ga., Oct. 25. The Mai- a!U ] x^runue they huvo received cables
Transpoit Itouniiiiilu Lost?
Santiago ok Cuba, Oct 18 —Consid
erable anxiety is felt among the Ameri
cans in Santiago because of the nonar-
rival of tlie United Stares transport
Roumaiiia, having on boar<’. the Fourth
immune regiment, white, under Major
Steumer liiu-k From Cuh-.i.
For s .1.) by Di 1 ', Jatnereou t O-nldwlr
Dr.vtgHW, Sandcisvilie, Go.
Iloanli'ra (YiuiU’d
A tew bo.rders can bo aeoominndiited
whh board and lodging at moderat.- p-ie.s.
Mattie Dvkuui.
lory ateamship City of Antonio has ar- saying: ‘"AU shipment* from this date
rived from Cuba, where she hus'beeu until otherwise instructed must buniade
distributing Red Cross supplies. subjoot bo war risks.”
Colonel liryun Improving. | . Troop* CUT Far Anniston.
Savannah, Oct. 25.—Colonel William Knoxville, Oct. 25.—The provisional
J Bryan is much better. Surgeon Mnu-i battalion of tho ihird i'ennossae, which
Pettit,
Webb Si-utrii.u.l to Dcnth,
Suffolk, Va., Oct. 18.—Jordan Webb
has been scnteuced lo lung at Court-
iaad, Va., ou Deo. fi. Webb is a negro
desperado of several aliases, who on
Sept. 28 committed un nssault on Mr*.
Lucy Bowden, white, 65 year* old.
A Crllleuiu-iuu Sulcid.-s.
Knoxville, Oot. 18.—Sam Phillips,
thinks ho will be able to bo iu tho field has beeu here for a week to attend the aKe<1 l04 ’ who bn * b ® eu in 6 ® od health
within two or three days. .carnival, left ior Anuutoa this mon». a « d cmou*wiuttry* 8 ’ ba “** d 1,1
lug, whuro the regiment is encamped. I - u
If (ho litisbaiul bo all impulse, tho
wifo must Lo all prudeuco. If one sis
ter be sangnino in her iemporainout, the
other must ho lymphatic. Mary nnd
Murtha nro tiecessitioH. Tberov.-ili be no
dinner fer Christ if there bouo Martha.
Thero will bo no nunieuco for .Jesus if
tlioro be uo Mary. Tho homo organiza
tion 13 most bonutifully constructed,
lklcn lias gone, the bowers are all broken
down, tkoauiiiHUs (lint Adam strolled
with ilia hand that morning when they
cunio up (o get their name* huvo since
shot forth tusk nud sting, atid growled
panther at panther, nud midair iron
beaks plunge, till with clotted wing
and eyeless sockets tho twain come
whirling down from under tho sun iu
blood and liro. Eden lias gone, but thero
is just cuo littlo fragment left. It float
ed down ou tho River Hiddekel out of
partidlso. It is tho marriage institution.
It does not, ns ut tho bcgiuiuug, take
away from man a rib. Now it is a ad
dition of ribs.
This institution of marriage has beeu
defamed in our day. Socialism nud po
lygamy, nnd tho most damnable of all
things, free lovism, have beeu trying to
turn tliis earth into a Turkish harem.
VViiils tho pulpits hnvo hetu compara
tively silent, novels—llicir cheapness
only oqualed by their nastiness—uro
trying to educate, hnvo taken upon
themselves to eduento, this nation iu re
gard to holy marriage, which makes or
breaks for time und eternity. Oh. this
is not a mere question of residence or
wardrobei It is u question charged with
gigautio joy or sorrow, heaven or hell.
Alas for tills new dispensation of
Georgo Sands! Alus for this mingling
of the nightshade with the uiurriage
garlands! Alus for the venom of adders
spit into the tankards! Alas ior the
white frosts of eternal death thut kill
the orange blossoms I Tlie gospel of
Jesus Obrist is to assert what is right
and to assuil what is wrong. Attempt
has been made to take the marriage in
stitution, which was intended for tho
happiness und elevation of tho raco and
make it a mere commercial enterprise;
an exchange of houses and iunds anil
equipogo; a business partnership of two
stuffed up with tbo stories of romance
nud knight errants and unfaitbfalness
and feminine angelhood. The two ufter
awhilo havo roused np to find that, in
stead of the paradise they dreamed of,
they have got nothing hot a Van Am-
burgh’s menagerie, filled with tigera
nnd wildcats. Eighty thousand divorces
in Paris iu one year preceded the worst
revolution that Franco ever saw. Aud
I tell yon what you know ns well ns I
do, that wroug notions on the subjeet
of Christian
SCHEDULE
Augusta Southern It. It. Cc.
TIME TABLE IN EFFECT
October 2d, 1898.
BEAD t»-WX HEAT D*.
Uij
Until
B! -TIGNH.
Dell)
Duly
1*. M
« M
kv Al
A V
P If.
5 21
U 3U
AUgURU
0 0*
7 10
6 1«
10
BcpLlibab
H (.6
6 18
7 00
II 07
Met) bins
7 22
5 34
7 10
11 17
Wr*n*
7 12
C 2S
7 C< i
11 50
Gil-.ru
6 36
4 41
H IU
it 21
Mhcb.il
6 16
4 19
8 41
12 r.4
Wi.nl,m
-i 47
3 46
0 OJ
1 lit
Hend'ville
5 25
3 21
11 21
1 3U
T i.Dili*
6 15
3 10
Close coUDoctlon atTiuaill* «itb W.iulw.
ville nut T.nnill* It. R | ot Dublin,
-i»»kiDi-vil!* and .11 point* iu South
iwirgl* Rod with Ccutrtl ot Os. li» lor
M»c*>o sort point* vmtr.
' oKori. i-iion At Augusta for til point*
Sorb K«*i »nrt U n»|
JaME* U. J .< Ksos. I „
JOSEPii H. S '-NDS, I Bsotivsre.
0 W. JA' KSON.
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MOST POPULAR •EWIMO MACHINK
WRITE FOR CIRCULARS.
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Bau lTBurcisoo, Cal. at
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ron sale iv
- omnrj Isw.i,
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i't«l oonotr* Shoulder*. 0*|| i* fi.i
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ORGANS
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ie t(y J rury.
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5*1/. VMiw D»«#r$ A 1*kA
A apian !i ! .vgtui o<ui lw Led [MOy kif
o-*h *.n,l |*«ft tyi hi'-ttue |avk*ti.w >t fits
tlutti >-f*i r+u gtj uite orven fj» wmIi
H’t'B «l
Burial Oases
Ca4mx> CmiI vK ej.d Cot
lliui, ol mij Qfif.it) su«» (>Y*r’*F.
always ob hrsid. A Ia^r nb*i »J
tbeHF iiruvU will bo at rt-*
4tnrr O’ T* ri'T-TTf-K J r» rf>T».
Doable* th* tlMrar. *f* Drive.
A lino carriage doubl** the plMaureof drlv-
Ins. Iutouding buyer* of Mkrria
dolla
h ul . luus on lne subject uesa can *avo dollar* by aendins for th*
marriage are the cause At
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