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PARIS PAPERS ANNOUNCE
THE
FALL OF
SMITH.
LADY
The Report Is Not Believed
In London—Anxiety
Is Felt.
Jij Union Associated Press.
Paris, Not. 15.—The Matin and other
paper* publish despatches announcing
the fall of Lsd/smith. Several of these
paper* represent that the garrison be
came thoroughly demoralized and insub
ordinate.
Report Not Believed,
London, Nov. 15—A Paris report from
Ladysmith caused no excitement here,
*• reports fri.ni that source are not be*
Jieved. Nevertheless, much anxiety is
felt until an authentic version of the
g Love at Long Range I
Charles O'Meara was an operator in
New York on one side of a quadra*
plexed wire running to Chicago. The
operator on the corresponding side in
Chicago was Miss Amy Davidson. Both
were expert, and the manner in which
they kept their message hooka clear
excited the admiration of the chief in
their respective offices. O’Meara was a
handsome and intelligent young Irish*
man. with jet black hair and mustache
and great, soulful blue eyes—one of the
kind of men who seem almost uncon
sciously to possess the power of fascina
tion over women.
After having worked the wire to
gether a few months O’Meara and Miss
Davidson became well acquainted, al
though, of course, neither had ever seen
the other. They had abundant oppor
tunities for conversation in the early
morning More the rush of business for
noon when the rush was over.
There is a sort of telepathy in tel
egraphy. ns ail telegraphers admit, and
there certainly was in this case. Long
before any word of love hail passed over
latest developments at Ladysmith i, * h " wiro e«ch had be-
‘ 7 “ " <»me conscious of a tender regard for
received. 1 " —
“la that really yon, Amyl" Ha «n
nia own signal, “O. M."
"Yen, Charlie, and I’m 10 glad yon
are well again." Her reply waa ae flat
tering ns bis question had been tremn-
Iona
Some of the operators in the New
York office wondered at seeing a young
man sitting at an instrument with tears
of joy streaming down his face, while
in the Chicago office there waa surprise
because a girl was crying and smiling
at the same time.
When ho recovered his equanimity,
O'Meara said:
“They told me your were dead, and
I believed it The shock nearly killed
me.”
It was merely a rumor, I'm happy
to say, hnt when I came bock to work
I was greatly depressed at hearing yon
were so ill. Now we will both be well
and happy again. ”
I will never be thoroughly happy
my darling," O'Meara replied, “until
yon are my wife. I’m coming out there
soon to claim yon. May It”
“Dear me I How can yon wish to
mnrry a girl whom yon havo never
seen?”
oasrassr-*—
“That a all right," O’Meara said.
“I'm willing to risk it if yon are. I’ve
known nnd loved yon a long time, oven
if I haven't seen yon. Can I come for
yon?”
“I may bo so homely that when yon
WAYOROSS HERALD NOVEMBER. 18 1899.
the other. O'Meara eonld recognize in
I nn instant tho tonch of a strange hand
on the key in Chicago-Jind Misa David
son was ns quickly conscious of the
| change when any other thnn O’Meara’s
i hand manipulated the transmitter in
New York. There is as ranch that is
I distinctly characteristic in tho manner
in which telegraphers form tho dots
and dashes as there is in tho manifold
forma of cblrography.
One morning Amy complained of
feeling ill. "I am afraid," she said.
HEAVY CANNONADING.
Roportod at Cape Town from
Ladysmith.
Hy r nion Associated Prexi
Cape Town, Nor. 15.-A Pretoria des
patch, dated the 8th says that repoils I ,ra,, 'ii "i am arrant,■■ she said. " ' —Jrmry
from I . I. ml,a lie I "*••* 1 will liavo to give nn anil go '*‘ onl<1 , be ni “mcd. This coarse was
from I,ady.mlth receired there are to the home. I wonhl do so anrely if I conhl *” tl,e ho P 8 !*•"* “> 8 consnmma-
cflect that heary cannonading began at I Bffor<1 •<> loan tho timo. My head aches , n °‘ 1 ,J r . P* cn l**f conrtahip eonld
. , . g 1 1 dreadfully. Dear mol What wonhl my I li° acco ™P^** e ’l secretly, thus avoiding
1 *’ I mother nnd sister do if I should becomo hnt embarrassing
really sick? They havo nobody to take c ., nin * of the r feUow “iwators.
yon may be terribly disappoint
ed. I may have red hair and freckles, a
cast in my eye nnd a terrible hnmp on
my hack. Conld yon stand all that ?”
"Yes," replied O’Meara, “It you
conld stand my bald head and red nose."
There was moro of this pleasantry,
nnd then Miss Davidson serionsly agreed
to marry her distant lover. After many
more conversations on the wiro it was
agreed that Misa Davidson and O’Meara
shonld meet at a half way point. Pitts-
bnrg being finally selected, where they
shonld be married. This course was
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Aglima,do haa giyen Otis Hie Blip
I icuuy wen r iney nav
The Grand Jury Itepl.es to Iteprenont.- 8878 of them Irat mo. ’■
five McDonald. | There waa ntremnlonanoM in tho dots
Bnt that wire on which they made
their arrangements ran through the
Pittsburg office, where there were anto-
tire McDonald .ujrewaa a vremnionaneaa tn the dote ~2™—” ““ UU R“
„ nn, l dashea which plainly indicated to ™*? bnr * °® ce . where there were onto-
Editora Wtycroaa Herald—Dear Rita : O'Meara tlinttlie girl, n thoneand milea “ at c "'pealing instruments. An opor-
I’leaw allot, ua apace in your valuable " WH7 ’ w «» weeping softly, a., indeed she r'i r ,lta " dl "* jf* ide 78 Poaters one
paper that we may pot ouraelvra right W “’ hw >'™ d ™tlng wearily flnal arrangements,
hefor. ihn ....I n , ngsinat tho resonator containing tho he, ! rd thodeecription each gave tho nth-
helore the people. Our representative, sounder. He replied: K | 87 hy which to inenre identification at
J’K. McDonald, camo before our body I “Try to stick it ont today, doar.
urging the recommendation of his bills I Wo will take it caay, and perhaps you
now pending before the Legislature, the *5* 1 .!" Mcr by . to “ 077ow - At any
bills as fellow.- A hill '"'S' don ! W8r *T-
hn..«fe. ,o w,: Ah"! to pay the City Ttw« time he had used any
t/ourt Judge of Ware county a salary of term of endearment in their inter
IfiOO per annum.
A bill to pay the county treasurer a
salary off300 per annum, and a bill to
abolish the Board of County Commis*
•ioners of Ware ccunty.
He urged that we mnke our recom-
nicndation* on these bills aud hand same
conrue, nnd who was ninch nfTectod. But
she brighten**! up a little and managed
to Rtrnggle through tho day’s work.
Next morning O’Meara found „
strange operator at tho Chicago end of
the wire, and when he inquired for
Miss Davidson ho was told that she was
very ill. The poor fellow realized now,
if ho never had before, that ho was
u, , . . . . ■* im«t before, that ho was
to him that he may take same before the deeply in lovo with a woman ho had
Committee of County and County mat- nnV8r «m Ho became mi fretful nnd
IflPfl in I hw r Aitialnlli.n *.. 1 t 1 irritable IUI til IITfifn
the depot, and told all about it to tho
Pittsburg operators, who thereupon de
termined to make the occasion of the
wedding interesting. A committee waa
appointed to watch tho meeting of the
couple nnd to prepare for a reception.
O’Meara arrived at Pittsburg a day
ahead of Mins Davidson, as had been
agroed upon, nnd waa at the station on
tho following day when her train pulled
in from tho west His heart was.beat*
ing wildly as he scanned the alighting
passengers, nnd ho was too preoccupied
to notice that he wus being watched by
half a dooen young men.
Nor did he notice that he was ob
served closely by a tall, bronze haired
and decidedly handsomo ycung woman
who hud ulighted from a Pullman car
and waa standing in the shadow of a
baggage truck loaded with trunks.
ten in the Legislature now in session I to excite comment among
We recommend that none of Ihne do h ’wt? the ,f
... . uuui What on earth is tho matter with I C— "**“ *« mo nuauow or a
psss, but we have a paper purporting to O’Meara?” asked ono of tho operators S?** 11 *® track loa< le<l with trunks,
be a copy of our recorameudalions as I on tko opposite side of tho *‘qnatl” of I , r J wa8 n 8rail ° on tho yountf worn*
handed the Chairman of the county hy the nmn who Wlt nt tho n ® Tt I an J* foc ® «*: sho finally steppetl forward
Mr. McDonald, in which they are all I WC t ?r . . .
recommended to pa« „ce pt the 1„, L*gSZk?£
named, lime rccomwendationa were One morning tho answer made by tbs
aealed and addreued lo the Chairman of Cllic,l K < ' opefator to O’Meara's inquiry
theCommittra and handed to Mr. Me- "»
Donald to deliver to .aid chairman, and O’Meara nttoml a kind of moan and
in a letter to your paper, which appeared h,H Ml upon his desk. When one
yesterday, he states that wo recommend- uf t,m chit ** housed him, ho found tho
«l the pauag. of .11 the bill, except IZLT o^,“ I “ w “ ^^.tohera who
to abolish the Hoard of Conn- where ho remained for weeks aufferimr n ° W canl0 furw,,7d ' ,1 «» t th( T were pret-
li,.loner., nnd proiniieil u. that fr " m “ severe nttnek of brain fovir ,y ' v “ 1 . 1 ™ tiefl8d with each other. Tho
i ■ ... . .. . . . I \\ li.it, nt in„a l... t....1 _ ■ I committee {ntrotlnpiul tlmu.ili.,.. —.. ?
Anally stepped forward
and touched O’Meara on the shoulder.
"How d’ye do, CharlieT” she said.
“Are you really Amy?” he cried,
grasping her outstretched hands in both
of liis. “You told mo to look out for a
short, curly haired girl, with a limp in
her left foot, nnd I gave yoa an accu
rate description of myself. ”
“Not so very accurate, though.” she
laughingly replied. “You didn’t tell
me half how good looking yon
the
ty Commissioners, and promised us that I fr ; ,m w »®vore attack of brain fever. I v r.:—;— — ** mu
he would not urge the passage of this I Mt last ho Imd recovered and re^ comm ‘ttee introduced themselves and
Now we denim tn ,•« I turned to the office to report for dntv nnn o n nced that tho couple were to be
“ d " lre ‘° ” y " , “ t " c m " J » the chief told him to take hta usual seat “ ndn P t , ed forthwith to a hotel, whore,
no such recommendations as he says we | at the Chicago qnudruplex. * ot 8 o clock that evening, thnv «...»«
“If you d just as lief givo mo another
win*. I’d rather havo it." O’Meara
said. “I don’t think I care to work
with Chicago any more."
There was a twinkle in tho eye of
tho chief ns ho said:
“Yon need to do bouio flno work on
that Chicago win*."
"Pcrhapano," O'Meara replied sadly, |
with" 1 ^ B flno opor “ ,or *° W07lt I EDUCATION OF INDIANS
"Well" Mid tho chief, "that’s n fine
operator there yet—tho naino one, I be
lieve, that was there before."
'That cannot he—for slio is dead I
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ORDINARY’S NOTICE
GEORGIA—-Ware County.
G. P. Washington, a resident of said *tate
having duly applied to be appointed guar
uian of the persons and property of L j «.
Faison, Will Lee Faison and Andrew
raison, minors under the age of fourteen
years, resident in said county, notice is
hereby given that said application will lie
passed on nt the next Court of Ordinary for
said county, to be held on the first Monday
in December. 1899. Witness my hand and
official signature this the 19th day of Oc
tol>er, 1899. WARREN LOTT.
Ordinary.
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Application for Guardianship.
GEORGIA—Wake County. To all
whom it may concern.
J. Walter Bennett having applied for
guardianship of theperson and property
of Edna Bennett and Charles Bennett,
minors of G. W. Bennttt, late of Colfee
county, Ga., notice is hereby given that
said a plication will be heard at my office
on the first Monday in Decern bei 1899.
Given under my hand and official sig*
nature this 24th day of October 1899
WARREN LOTT,
Ordinary, Ware Co. Ga.
Homestead Notice.
GEORGIA—Ware County.
H. J. Strickland has in due form ap**
plied for exemption of personalty and
valuation of homestead, and I will pass
upon the same at 10 o’clock a. m., on
the 22d day of November 1899 at my
office. This, Oct 30th, 1899.
31-ltd2tw Warren Lott, Ordinary.
cawousec lumps and blems . ,or
uhe« from honea, blood tpivloi, curbs, | Addrc, J. p. Dxal'uuo.t, i’rci”.i dufcfn’Stre! 1
Splints. SlYPfnPV .ilinwlii.na ..IN . - —
made. This communication has limn
nail before our boily autl it meetaour
approval. c. 0. Buchanan,
Foreman.
Wnjrcroui, Nov. i f>.
Confederate Veterans Sect.
Wednesday, Nov. 13.
In pursuanco to a call from comman
dant J. L. Swfat, the Confederate vet.
erana met in the Courthouse room at one
o'clock today, tn the absence of Adju
tant Saaaett, A. P. Perhani Sr., Iran re-
quested to act as Secretary. The general i * one cannot tv-1
order from Map Qeo’l. Kvans as also a This with u (treat soh.
special invitation from Col Screven was
read.
It was resolved to attend the reunion
at Savannah, this camp to leave on Wed
nesday morning next. The Coniman
I seat U1 sortnwitn to a Hotel, whore,
nt 8 o’clock that evening, they were to
bo mnrried. This arrangement was car-
I <m '' and dnring the evening the
Pittsburg operators and their wives nnd
danghters attend^ tho wedding rocep-
[ tion aud snpper at'tho hotel
O'Meara is now nn officer in the sig
nol corps and hoi distinguished U m .
self ln tho war with Spain.
1 think you had better return to tho
old wire, for tho present nt least." ths
chief said. "Then, if yoa nro not satis* I ■' —s'.— -j *.« ™uu, ui wit:
Bid, I will transfer you to sumo ether Whereas, Ths cspsclty end tsdliti.s of
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circuit. I -— -- -— wi.,.,.-i, ui cisiunomo
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with a divorly loved and familiar sound lc *** of the university ail applicants for
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GEORGIA—Ware County.
M. A. Thigpen, executor upon the es
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ci uoly, deceased, haviog Bled his peti.
tion for discharge, this is to cile all per
sons concerned to shew cause against
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regular term of the Court of Ordinary
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There befog no other buslnraa the
meeting adjourned. A P Perham, Sr.
siec’y pro tern.
a nuoniK,
There seems to be a muddle in regard
b> the recommendation of the grand jury
in reference to several local bills intro
duced by Ware county’s representative in
the legislature. Mr. McDonald states
that their passage was recommended and
’the Herald learns that this is denied by
the grand jury. The facts in the case
•HI be forthcoming soon and given to the
put lie;
j T * a ——came u
“pal of the sending operator, “A. D.
“Who. in heaven’s name, is there in
Chicago, he almost shouted, “that
dares to sign ’A. D. ?’ ”
hu&.^r of w -
•‘Don’t triflo wifh me,” O’Messn
cried. "Amy Davideon is dsndr’
"No* by a long ihot." sold tho oner-
ator. making way fur O’Mmn. “ft
was only a rumor that some chuckle
headed am accepted as a fact She hoe
been hack at work for two weeks or
more. From the manner in which the
tat inquired about you every day 1
should imagine that she takes an inter
est in you.
When bo sat down before the instru
ment his hand trembled so that he
coald scarcely form the dots and daahra
to ask-
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tho Indian Territory are hereby invited
to avail themselves of tht* splendid op
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Secretary Horace w. Wilson, or u«
Kentucky Trotting Hone Breeding
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one at the distance line and the other
at the wire. Secretary Wilson's de
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fashioned somewhat after the fashion
of electric light signals on railroads.
The arm carrying the flag drops at
the push of a button In the judges'
stand
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