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DELIVERED IN
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Every Afternoon at lo Cento • Week.
Drop ■ Postal to Mr. 5. A. Murpbey,
Agent, Cheater, S. C.
Not merely In June come perfect
Bay*. - ,
Think of hungering tor a smoke In
the Island ot Cuba. , _ <
It’s a pity that a few more tertlble
/Turks can’t be lost at sea
Two million Chicago citizens ate
jpow trying to catch up on the news.
Jr Walter Wellman says he Isn’t com
ing bi Wsan(.\ be duds the north pole.
* Toral’s orlgloiH terms are. If you
don’t make me give up, I’ll surrender.
Capt Phillip of the Texas is « man
of feeling—«m<» flglua #1 the better for
It \ ’
Weyler Is about to type-Wite htm
eelf Into a difficulty with his own gov
ernment
Tne riant system is preparing for
n ereat rusu to Cuba after the war is
vvet—and well It may
The death of Hon. John L. Holzen
dorf will carry sadness to the hearts
of a large circle of friends. He was
well known In Augusta, where he was
a fretjueDt visitor and his death Is
, elncerely mourned. L t&.en*/./
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artwftod ta tka aatatas oua It aaaai
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frankstlt| kt**«» and t'brial*** tta*
Juat ottrr tka kill* Tka enaapkorutad
nwllflt cat* fma tk* tadar rkeal#.
and oar* Mot* *#*4» It a la*ary ta
strop. A fr* MlMlttva luupl* U thr*
cauckt tk* aauKil of tka drit'a* rata
4,t. .n tka ranf »**a #at»nala*4
liiilWi of a fir*
Bm yal, wtklaa op to a raalltat'na
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Hat* at til Julr?
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lh» Ai#l an .1-*. i• U-r
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to hav# liti n aaabrnil thrr#
BHiff th# rtfiUK.' from It). Oanirn i.f
Hi*- praaont inniwtal in it t <
BHhi‘l* 'hat II 'll I'l I-*. n »k-Ii
Hero from m *' tuinU-r tij* tonic mi
HHktaplral upbaavai.
all of »hi. u »<■ art duly «rat*
fli Aaaaiiito or the woods* ihduh.
HUM SSxicnt a»K that tka early
aatllars of Atnerira fall krat upon their
knaec and than upen (heir aborlc'nea.
Etdaaaea of rl*Uliation hat dil*-
nohla rad nim into a few taota
rorra of iba areal weal, and
II couldn’t drive him hat abso
ibaorbed him.
bow. aa If !n the vary apirtt of
Mon. the wooden Indian Is rap
idly dtaapprartne. ao that aoon the
placet which knew him before will
know him no more forever. Perhapa
yon nave not panard to observe |t, ei
ther In Außtiata or else where, but li'a
true, and the explanation briny a out
a significant and Interostlny fact.
The truth of the matter la that the
wooden Indian —like Ibe live one—la
an expensive luxury and doesn't pay
for hla keep* ax an advert iaement. He
has been an anachronism for over »
eventory, for n wooden Cuban, aa we
ail know, would be a much more typi
cal dgure.
Hut be is disappearing because ad
vertising U becoming a line art. It
Is worked out on a scientific, business
basis, and tobacconists realise that the.
most effective advertising medium
known to this resourceful age is tbe
dally newspaper «
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The disposition to throw away
money on Wooden Indians or their
equivalents In relation to any other
business la wisely disappearing, and
(he Intelligent advertiser adopts the
means which ho knows by experience
yields thn best results.
And yet Klckapoo, (or Tbmmeeh'ee
chee or whatever may be his generic
name), has served his season of useful
ness and we part with tiim with re
gret. Oft in the stilly night his tins
been the only semblance of human
form In -sight the only companion
In the dripping and desolate street
throughout the long watches which
some must keep.
Let us hope that be may reach the
Happy Hunting Ground In safety and
find repose with Glcltee Manltu the
Mighty.
SOUTHERN TSOOTS SIPE 1 RACKED.
Surprise and impatience that thus
far not a single regiment, not a solita
ry battalion of southern troops, has
been sent to the front are rapidly as
suming very emphatic proportions, and
protests are going tip from all over the
smith against this apparent discrimina
tion.
It was whispered in the beginning
that the. south was to be held back and
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11 § a ta tk* fnswt, wkar* kaaor aki
pfOuwtkMi awaM tka * -a#* wk»k
woo'd tw»***aoJy bo tk*trw.
fUIWI »M AUT
~ta|i»pr*<~*-~ wow aad lor****," la
th* grwu laanwa of tk* Powrtk of fwty.
i sad U- laaae tk* wwluai people eh*H
M fra# lo He* foHeat aawaw Utr Aw
.gaata hav# many ww day* aw.-k aa
laal Moo ter Aacueta Roond Takfa
li ia N«e that tka working prwpf*
eaar* p**w*wt aw tka wewewww
to M grwilfpiwf WWMlart* ak4 tkoy
•h»w<4 l»y Ik* *!•» wf fkeir applwoae
that tka* awe la hearty accord wtth
tk* patriotic eewtlMvata of tk* Mowwaot
epaaker
Tka Mi wko think* that oaly tk*
letaorwty elaae of rtrtaeo* are coaap>
lawt part* of tkla (rest democratic
towwamewt of »or wary poorly appre
henda tka wwiura of ikw repwblt*. Tk*
alardy worhleg peopla wko *arw tlmlr
living by manual labor ara tka *«ry
foundation of our aailowai llfa They
are bvallblar. happier aad. not Infre
quently. wlner. than Ik* pampered pelt
of luxury, and are aa Juaily aaiitlad to
participate ta lha affairs of govern
ment.
Independence day has a peculiarly
touching significance for them. On
that day waa bora the republic under
which the laboring paople enjoy great
liberty and more abundant btraalngs
than anywhere oa earth. It make*
the cottager and capitalist brothers aad
equal*. It eatabliahea lha eternal
truth that
"'Tia only aoble to be good—
Kind hearts are more than coronet*
And almple faith than Norman
blood.''
Such at least ta Hi* theoretical ata
loa of th* working man. t'nfortu
oately, it 1* still possible to take ad
vantage of hla neceealtica, to make him
pay tribute to organised wealth and
withhold from him the indulgence of
the law which other* enjoy. But the
moral aensa pf the whole country Is
awakening to the Just right* of tbe
laborers and the amelioration or their
condition ia the chief concern of a
great and growing class.
We were glad to see so many of
the working men at the celebration of
Independence day. Their presence
wag peculiarly gratifying and appro
priate. It la hoped that they will al
ways be present on such occasions and
feel that they are an important factor
In their great American government,
whose foundation stones are freedom
and equality.
Congress adjourned with the mem
bers of the House singing "America"
lustily. We are growing.
The Columbia State fairly sparkles
under the touch of Editor James Hen
ry Rice’s graphic graphite.
Show your thoughtfulness of your
lady friends by mailing them The Her
ald during their absence from the city.
In tbe approaching municipal elec
tion tho Constitution says it will have
but one favorite—tho city of Atlanta.
The Spanish vessels already destroy
ed were worth 423,000,000, but 'he old
monarchy was a ship of state yet to
burn.
James Lane Allen denies that he in
tends to desert Kentucky as bU flel.l
of fiction and his admirers take a long
A
breath.
The whole nation gave thanks for
the victory which has crowned the Am
erican arms. It was realized that
“though Paul p ants and Apollos wa
ters, ’tis God that glvoth the Increase.”
Julian Harris, the tgjpfted city edi
tor of the Constitution anTl son of Joe.
Chandler Harris, has written a
sprightly curtain raiser which will bo
presented at the Grand In Atlanta Ibis
week. We bave.no douot that it will
prove a great success and we congrat
ulate tho author in advance.
the j^jjqxj bta herald
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|#t«*Aia and nakla a*u* fkaa tt **k|ki
I *ll* *k*»i mi gafiMff oat a papur to
la# eott#v moo Ik.
Tk* n*#*M nota* *p*ade aeot*
wx>a*v fur »*w* ta**'#* Ik#* alt ta*
Aiiguate papaew *o4Hkiaad twkeq a a**
ThM t* 0 fart that tka people, kot oaf»,
Ml A««»Ha hot ikroagknat Onargta j
•ad kootk c* mil aaat * (net nap***tat • j
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Taw a*t mot# Pa* ya«* aokarriylloa 1
ta Tk* Herald la tk* #*# of aaw* tkaa 1
la *ay nth** *a**t la *M* larvttawy If 1
run warn tk* a*wt aad want It pud,
rand Tk* Herald.
Aaamrta la paMiag kkf dura. Th*
Haw York Mail aad Hapraa* an*' |
Auauata Oa. #•* Ik* drat Mooik*m
rlly lo taaaM* Ik* *«l*hr*ilaa of Ik*
ffewnk of Jaiy. akak4wa*d aftar ifc*
civil w*r Tkla ywar wxa<*ar4 k«r
third son oaf e*i*tiraU(>a."
•imm tklaa* that apaak tor tkc«
aafv*a.
Tka Herald aprada ivba aa mock
M<m*y tor Ulcgrapki* aod »*a«4al iaMt
war now* aa all th* otk*r paper* la
Aogoata lag*tk*r.
Tk* Herald print# mar* paptrt than
all tk* other dalllaa ta Augusta com
htoad.
Tkr H*»ratd‘a oot-of-towa Hrcalailoa
Is doobla tkat of aay atkar Aug ax*
papa*.
Tka Herald* clrrulaUoo la still
grewiag.
POIRIEB VAEAuEAfUS
Wl- n j»>m» pror>lr court trouble It ro
ll all a to marriage.
Home architects ran draw bettai hou
se* than aom* actor*.
Lota of young folk* look like anima
ted clothing dummire.
The proof of the pudding la some
times th* post-mortem.
When ta doubt os to what to any.
supples, your thoughts.
Intellectual women make better v.lveu
than they do sweethearts.
It t* better to discover worry go ene
my I* than where be was.
A man may he heart and soul In the
war, but yet bodily absent.
The more a man put* in a slot ma
chine tho leas he take* out of It,
Promises that arc the hardest to ob
tain at* the surest to be fulfilled.
The girl whose Ideal heroine Is found
In cheap novels should never marry.
Rome people are never go happy as
when they run to Ik of their ailments.
The opportunity of a life time sel
dom cornea heralded by a brass baud.
The minister who write# out hla ser
mon is moat opt to realise its length.
This Is the age of substitutes, but
none has been discovered for honesty.
A man always thinks he la good
cviough when he docs not act worse
Some men hatch up excuses to call
on their neighbor# Juat after dinner is
over.
This world would he a paradise if
the people were aa good as ttselr pic
ture look*.
A woman's words are the milk and
her meaning tha cream that cornea to
the surface.
The relations of a man's first wife
nearly always rejoice In the troubles he
has with hla second.
I
The who stays down town late
In order to get a balance usually loses
It on his way home.
There la method In some people's
madness. It Is said, but method never
yet saved madness from disaster.
When a man says that all women are
alike he has had an experience with
one of them that Is no credit to him.
Some men who ate always grumbling
about hard times would consider It on
Insult If anyone were to offer them a
job.
A woman Is always harping on her
Heal man to her husband, hut n man
j seldom says a word about his Ideal wife
to her.
A woman who is a slave to fashion
should never marry a man who Is
averse to the financial encouragement
of slavery.
When a man nearly breakh his neck
In trying to doge a lightning bug
while crossing a street car track, It is
time for him to sign the pledge.
—Chicago News.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
; The Kind You Have Always Bought
! Bears the //f>j st
j Signature of
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] *ra( boa** aad told hi* mother tkat
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ipnnr Hfftr ina«*at hod arm • airload
;»i<#klai Car Uh Aral Urn* la kla young
lift
I A man wkn f -and a rklrkra la on*
*«r th* rgga art hrfor* him la a raoiaa-
I root roll'd th* watt**'# altnllm to
th* fact, whoa th* waiter grumt i d not
1 that aooM pr«fdt aro aovrr wluM.
|lh*y growl whra you twmrt thorn hr
right dollor* <• *-r#k and throw Mi pool*
ilry for broahfaiM.
Two Itttla boya wrr» playing, aid mm
sail to thr Mhrr; "My mother's got a
guttar and yours ain't.** “Tho Mow
•he ain't!" rvptted th* other; "my mo.
th«r*a had Ik* rolarrh far thrwo years,
and tt makes her snort llko a wtaA
br„krn kora* going up a hill.**
"Put *->me perfumery ow my mas
t«< hr," said a young man to a barber,
who waa putllry oa th* fttruhlng tou
rkaa.
Must be going to mah* a can,** said
th* polite tnnsortal artist,
"Tta, going lo d*op around la so*
aomr folks," was th* reply.
"Oolag to •** »om* of yirwr young l»-
dy frl *<U, of roan**," laalnuaud Urn
knight of thr rnanr.
Then ,k* young man roa* up out of
that barber chair, and said:
''Ur* hero, my friend, do you ruppoa*
I pul perfumery on my muntaehe b*-
cauee I’m going to are a maa or a b»jr
or an old woman or a baby In armaT
Do men gather grapes of ittore* or figs
Of thl*tle*T''
The borber raid grapes were out «f
m#v end fig* were dear In this coun
try on account of th* freight; but Irng
ohwervatlon In hla prcfeaaaion had con
vinced him thrt perfumery on n mus
tache pcwaeaaed a certain significance
ta mn«t case*—but there were instan
ce* where th# mao who wonted tho
hair on hla uioer lip a'-ongiy *e»ntef
knew to a certainty that th* girl he
was going to nee that night wax in the
|habit of rating ohlona for dinner. And
th# customer laid down a quarter to
j ay for ht# «har* and aaid that the har
bor bu*lnc*« must afTord n magnificent
field for the study of human nature.
In a reporter'* wandering* about town
last night he heard a lady talking
across the street to a neighbor, thus de.
liver herself on the subject of *c4uod*l;
"Of nil thing* I do hate In the world.
It'* a scandalising woman. Now there's
Mrs. Jlngh'tc.ngue, that everybody
knows Isn't a bit better than ehe ought
to be, and whose two daughter# cut up
go shamefully that no decent woman
ought to speak to them, and whoa*
husband gets drunk. ar>A they do aay
she owes tVr the grenadine she put# on
ao many airs in over her betters. If I
v-as to soy mean thing* about people
like ehe doe*, I would pull my tongue
out by the roots, the nasty, scandalis
ing, stuck-up old cat."
A tall, gnunt-looklng Individual, who
at first and last glance would be taken !
to' belong to the noble brotherhood of
bull-punrbera, walked up to the bar,
and, laylag down a smooth quarter,
called for whiskey. The barkeeper set
out the bottle, and the customer, cross
ing ht» legs, placing the forefinger of
his left hand firmly on his coin, and,
grasping the neck of the bottle with his
right hand, asked:
“Is there here stuff strained?"
"Strained?” said the barkeeper, with
an astonished look, “strained of what?"
“Look a' here, mister," returned the
ex-mamnger, "I'v* got an ajid mother
back In Missouri; I cum out hyer to
make a stake for the old gal. and I
haln't got It ylt. Besides, I was brought
up relijus, and my old marm told me
never to die till I was prepared to face
the music. I haln't prepared to die;
and what I want to know Is, If the
snakes Is strained out of them air whis
key?"
The barkeeper assured him that the
snakes were strained out, and he pour
ed the glass level full and threw down
the liquid as If it was mothers milk.
YELLOW JAUNDICE CURED.
Suffering humanity should he sup
plied with every means possible for its
relief. It is with pleasure we publish
the following: "This Is to certify that
I was a terrible sufferer from yellow
jaundice for over six months, and waa
treated by some of the best physician*
In our city anl all to no avail. Dr.
Bell, our Elec
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1 v .- ■
to any perscsd
rible maladyff
A. Hogcrtyo|
Howard &
If Alive,
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DORRS
10c Collar.
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• Is g«ii fin vast a tally Myut h»
•tout (ton##
Blue torg» CoffU 54.00
Crash Suit* f J-°° up
Hike Cap*. Bfflta. Etc.
ILPiCi COATS. 11l liw.
We have also receive J a full
stock s ef the too lot and wwt
com i of table (
UNDERWEAR
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GOOD TISTt ITOKb
718 Broadway.
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Cold Wave
Soda 01? Ice
Glasses 017 Ice
m Syrups on Ice
Ice on Ice
Wa use only very cold Ice and very
wet water, so that we have unusuai
attractions to offer to the hot and to*
pry. 5 cants to all ailXa. .
S Hathorn /
( Water J
S Freak sbltment d r«ct from C
\ «pYmf. 2>tU|(litful Diornio# j
1 water. f
S RolJ <
/ Toilet Paper /
# 1 ast quality 10 cent*—B lot f
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Exerciser. \l M
A practical, simp!* and V
tfllcient Home Exerciser, V s * * t A
one specially adapted for \IJJn IKj
ladies and children, but \ A\ I 1
at the same time can be Jhrt-iA, VIII j
profitably used by tbe Vjl
strongest slblel*. / A Jim \w,
PRICER: I I 1\
75c., *I.OO, *1.60. I I ?"l\
BICYCLES - CLKVE- J ' \
LANDS. »40 up; VIK- I | \
INCH, *35 up; GEN-1 \|
DRONS, *lB up; THOM-1 LJ
AS, *6O tin. < all and see
them. Every one guar- \j /
auteed. J i J
Richards & shaver
TOJRENT.
Three very desirable double rfflees
and two handsome sleeping rooms. All
located In building corner Broad and
Stwvecfh street. Apply to Arthur Mar
tin aft Commercial Bank or to Leonard
JULY 12
BEA BATH AT HOME
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PROF. PJL WHITMAN,
209 7tb Si., AscbsU.
FIICC CYC TESTS fm an (Meets a
Stahl, #»4- the groyr. iOmm «a* Walk.
. am' Mr-m-
L*ao*e cut UHB year fir— whik fun SMSb
FREE OF CKAfniE,
llAffK YOIIN
Children’s Bair cm
while the weather is warm
hickeysTarber shop
A<«« mu HIIKEY’S MAGIC
IIA lb A ll'F. li* th* HAIR.
For Safe By All Druggists.
c m REPAIRS
M m stuns, ribs.
BRISTLE T^ r IN T E, BABBIT, Ac.,
ro# ary muck or ihr. t
i ENGINFS. BOILERS AMD PRFSSES
’ An* Brtoto f«r •whim# ‘‘tol.ltif, r«l
llfi.Uiiir. . l l{>«*o. VsAvt-n nii*l i itdleg*.
LuMiiAHU llli tons k Slit! i%
Alßi at.l, U.L
HAVE Alt HIVED AT POUT.
A large caepo of rhlrt,. the *!xth ex
pobttion from New York, to Augusta,
ha* juat arrived. Dollar go,da. with
two collur* and cuff« wtth each chlrt,
to go at h 0 cent*. Our ehlrts arc so
popular they won't .lay with u» and
w* have to dlepatrb weekly for more.
Tbi# are the beat of the 9e* „ur
patriotic au.pt;ridi-rr. the latk of tha
town. V. G. MERTINS,
tut Bread St.
» 1 • ' '~* ' * "l
o.Sf You Want to Make Money,
* Move in tha Company of Those *
W ho Ara flaking Monay."*
SOUND ADVICE FROM A SUC*.
CESSFUL FATHER TO Hl3 '
SON STARTINO OUT
. ; - IN LIFE.
, 1 S-, »
ADVERTISERS WHO CHE THE HER-}
ALD UKI REcULTa
; WHY SOT GET IN THEIR COMPANY.)
Paine, Murphy & Co.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
BC3 Feynolds Sl==T eleplione l fikS;.
1 rivals Lrared Wire. Dnrct to New Y’ork
tbinigo and New Orleanr.
Order* executed over our wire* for
Colton, Stocks, Bonds, Grain and Pro.
visions for rash or on margins. Local
securities bought snd sold. Reference#
—National Exchange Bank of Augusta,
or Mercantile Agencies.
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