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THE HERALD
IS DELIVERED IN
Orangeburg, S.C.
Every Afternoon at to Cents a Week.
Drop a Postal to Mr. Henry Slater.
Act., Orangeburg, 5. C.
Sagacious Sagasta. He knows when
to quit. l,.ui .i *■.; I
Elberta to doing all Bhe can to make
summer's stay pleasant.
Shatter ought to try a little church
Ice cream on the enemy.
This weather may be hard on petti
coats, but It's good for cotton.
The rainy season would Indicate that
we had already annexed Cuba.
Pay-day came to the Carolina troops
last week and the boys are still daxed.
Poor (Id Cervera has enlisted the
sympathy ol the whole American peo
ple.
The Wisconsin Populists give up and
are coming back into the Democratic
ranks.
The reapparent Chicago Dapers blink
a llttl*. but they will soon get used to
the light
Just wait till the Cubo-Ncw York
Journal lines up its columns and makes
an attack on the Spanish forces, If you
want to see the fur *ud foe fly.
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Mr total to* of Jurlaa. Hi pniin*d owl ito
trill rain lung from tto frullif to
iiMDplleiii from fury duly to that c 1»»«
of man who arc bwt qualifrd for that
aaralre Tto rxiuHf are raally more
digaadoai to aortaty than a auparftrial
obaaraar would Imagine. Ona reason
why htolnas* and profatoionnl man
and all totort of tto mot* imaiiigrnt
clan of panpla who ara moat daalrmble
for Jury duty dealra to ba axruaad
from jury duty la (to unnaraaaary
length of lima allowed by judgaa for
(ha trial of ruaag The lawyer* go about
tha management of their raaaa with (ba
apaad of • cattrplllsr in mulaaaaa. Tber
thlnh (toy oughg to oeeupy three day*
Is n man which should be disposed of
in three hour*.
In th* meantime the limine*- mart
on the jury who *e«e time wantonly
wuted while hi* own affair* are going
to Averpu* naturally grow* restive and
makes up hi* mind that be will never
serve again If ha has Ingenuity to de
vise a atwcaiiful excuse He wilt leave
It for the professional juryman to be
come the litigant's peer and there
are alwayi enough and to spare of tb*t
kind In evidence.
It lies in the power of the judge* to
remedy the latter evil; but sot the one
to which Judge Oobcr direct* attention
the legislature must furulsh the reme
dy.
And It can come none too soon.
AVOIDED IHE "LIMB OF FIRE "
Prince Henry Is the Kaiser'* brother.
This titled tar la In command of the
German squadron which has been
mousing around the Philippines ever
since hostilities began and It Is gen
erally believed that he would like to
create a disturbance If he dared.
He was at Hong Kong Just before
Dewey started for Manila and a con
versation between the two men has be
come famous. Prince Henry laughing
ly remarked that he was going over to
watch our commodore shoot Manila In
to doll-rags, whereupon Dewey, with
the same suavity and the same tone of
significance, warned his highness to
"keep out of the line of are.’*
’ Ho did.
But the restless representative of the
egotistic emperor la still a victim of
that fired feeling.
He wanted to know Just how far he
could go without danger of being Dewoy
ixed and evidently ho has found out.
The cables brought an amusing ac
count of Tils conduct.
The Insurgents had seized a Spanish
merchant vessel and, converting It In
to n transport, were preparing to at
tack the chief defense of Sublg bay.
which was . till held by the Spanish.
The little pouter pigeon of the seas,
with his Teutonic ships, puffed himself
up to the point of Interfering The In
surgents eatd nothing, but they knew
who held the trumps, so they quietly
went over to the Olympia and Informed
Dewey of what had happened.
The admiral, who was probably
reading the account of the first of May.
written by the 90th man who was with
him on the bridge, looked up from the
newspaper long enough to say that if
the Concord and the Raleigh had fin
ished breakfast, they might go up to
Sublg bay and attend to that little
matter in band.
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tor at fi*rlw>fl*, b*< ord»t*4 all lit
trcoy* to to «*m*4 to H*w Tot*.
«hewer they w'U embark for iMliaf *\
or, ynwlbly. Hurt* Mro * That id*
•ember* railroad* of which the ton
efictar* Iset It* chief)* la Oeorg'* aad
M uih Carolina sr* to to 4*»n*«<l of
tto rerano* to which the* am Juetly
entlried and tha ihoutaod* of aoldter*
ore to to diverted from tto luturat
root** to tto ***board. It la • 'om
of tbomanda of dollar* to southern
railroad* and port*. It rniailt upon
the voluntrr-r*. who hav* htrdxh.pa
•ttourb * UMkMO Journey by land and
aan of elxteeo t.uodred mile* and de
lay* (heir orrival at thv'r d**i'nation
by Tu»t that much. I| la foliv for the
department to contend that lane
traoaport* cannot get into sontharn
porta. Thoau which recently left
Charleston C> perleneeid oo d iff kilty,
while otlll larger one* could coma Into
Port Royal v tth *naa. Thera are
twenty-*** feet of arntar on (he bur In
Savaniua and Tampa t* aa acceamblc
a* ev*r.
It I* the aerlrrl tommy rot and no In
telligent man believe* that this radical
change of piasr, this geographical ab
surdity, la the result of phytic*! ob
stacles.
Th* rights an: Interesti of rcuthtrn
railroad* tlionld he protected and it 1*
hoped that the representative* from
Georgia and ttcutb Carolina who are
still In Washington will h*iten lo de
mand that the legitimate toules and
port* be used for transporting the vol
unteers to the front. There arc ru
mors enough of Cuff}’ in the cord wood
without tho color which will naturally
be lent to it by such railroad gerry
mandering as t his.
WHY HOT AHOIHBR PARK 1
What disposition U to lie made of the
old settling basin when the new water
works are completed? A large area of
land will be thrown upon the etty for
which there Is no Imperative need, and
yet It should be utilised to the best
possible advantage. Tbe city here
has an opportunity of beautifying and
Improving a section for which practi
cally nothing has been done and thou
sands of people whose wants and wish
es are but 100 rarely considered will
be benefited beyond measure. They
will be made to feel that Intelligent
consideration ii directed towards their
condition and that they are to be given
every facility for mural and physical
health.
There are approximately twenty-five
acres In the basin. Levelled and con
verted Into building lot?, It would not
bring more than SI2OO per acre, an ag
gregate of $30,000. The city should be
enthusiastically glad of an opportunity
to secure a park at such a price. It
Would be cheap, considered In the
light of tbe benefits accruing from it,
at SIOO,OOO. And yet it may be furnish
ed without any other expenditure than
tor the levelling and landscape garden
ing.
Located as It Is, with the canal on
one side and a leading thoroughfare
on the other, It could be made one of
the moat beautiful parks in the state
of Georgia. It would be an oasis in
that community of tedium atd toil.
With fountains flashing and flowers
blooming In orderly beauty, it would
prove an inviting spot for thl laboring
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jdavMMd dtapMttia* w* tto par* *f tha.
' farm*** la improve tto appariwaiLM ■
I offered them tor i*e. aa i Irsaied
ImaUmde as afftiawfiarv. ft M aqaaiiy (
lirae la ftaorgta, tm* a mm hi pMat toe l
ta#t omwitd th South Carat law, I* j
whlth aw eaterpriaiaff ne.gh.ea*. Tto,
Alhea Jawtaal aad da* law, cal a **tea- j
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"Thera wm ta ha a paiafal lath es
laterawt nw the pari as war Attorn com- >
«y farmer* la advaamd methwd* of
raHiaattag the wall. Th* Parmer*' fe
itilma told at tha cwatthtoaß :• Mid
Id toee bean ttiy poorly atia«4*d aad
yat ft offered a aplearttd wnm of a*-
'qaliiat haawhrdff* of advanced mean*
of farming, aad all that apperiaiM ta
tto farm Th* aaceatntol maetlngn of
tto to*i'h Itiaad Parmer*’ etah tov*
ilnae much (award* making itot t*c
ttoa Ib* gargea spot of ito eoaaty
ft M a pitp thm inch clato do wot ag
let at ether poieta. With th* prevail
lag low price for iwtan. farming at a
profit haa barogM a orient* whirb
need* th* *lom*i itudy 10 attain *ar
r*M In m**i*.tag Thla 1* th* first
of lh* farmer*' lutjtiri**. w* hope to- 1
tut* on** will to mot* largely attend
*d."
The good to be derived front them la
ind»ed 100 grew! to to ne«le< lad when
thus geueruusly and acreaaibly provi
ded.
There should to an org.nl**'ton ilk*
tba Richmond County Agricultural
dub la every county ta tb* south, and
• Farmer*' Institute, such as Superin
tendent Evan, recently told at Grace
wood. should to convened aft least t*k*
■ year.
Cot. Bryan I* to to under Gen. Lee.
Suprcw* b* lend* him Into tto gold
bug camp?
Th# agricultural iVpartmcnt report*
the condition at th# cotton crop to to
above the average.
Kentuckian* ar* not supposed to to
much on water. And yet Commodore
W*t*on I* • Kentuckian.
Whnt toe* lb« Amcriear army In
Cuba want n'.th any more big guu*
since Miles ba* arrived?
The net earning* of the Loulavlll*
cad Nashvillo railroad for laat year
umounted to over aeven million*.
An Illinois man nanw.3 Storms ha*
named his three sons Hale Storms,
Rayne Storms and Snow Storms.
Hawaii la to to atrongly fortlflcd.
And by the kid of a few thousand
troops she la a'so to be beautified.
There are just about as many people
In the Hawaiian Island as there are
In Atlanta when she's feeling well.
Aiken’* aewer system will cost about
$30,000, but that is a small expense for
an enterprising plara Ilk* Alkeu.
Ambassador Draper thlnka that Italy
is our fr.end. Yes, we eat half a mil
lion boxes of macaroni every yecr.
Thlß new order of weather has set
every town In the state to claiming su
perior excellence as « summer resort.
W. Q. Chaffee. Esq., of Greenwood,
has been elected captain of a colored
company and will soon be off for the
war.
No wondt-r the soldiers encamped at
Macon <e glad they are enlisted. They
have been attending “watermelon-cut
tings.”
The fight against the nail monopoly
Is going on. There have been so many
lies to nail that the suplpy was grow
ing short
Barney Evans and Commissioner
Thomas, over in the Carolina cam
paign, have done everything but fight
—and the race is young yet.
The Cruiser Chicago will be ready
for sea in less than a month. A heavy
fire would be just in her line and would
sweep everything before it.
It’s an impressive moment dn the life
of a girl when a masculine* arm first
encircles her waist _
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kn,ee la SMltor (row? of I eefta. farm*
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double row of lace inaeritoa dee o tto
front la reoaaed Juet baluw tto yoke by
! three tiny atrapa of black velvet wltk I
I diamond buttons. The ateevww were j
' r|o*e.ffiting. but had a puff at the j
.ehowlder. fmm which they continued tw
ilto walat in a eerie# of tuelt* end lace
. i tweet 100.
| Another pertly drvne la foe driving, j
! celling or dinner on the many orcaalcm*
In summer when n hlgk-etectod *llk i
1 frock Is »o vary useful aa to La almost
I a nere**|ty. II It of cornflower blue
and w hite foulard, the shirt male wish
a veiy deep ftpontelv flounce, headed by
narrow corded tuck*, which form a tab- i
[ Her front. Th* bodice has a veat of,
1 v. hit* aatln, the upper port '-reward by I
narrow (trap* ol rornflowar blue velvet
A brood, square aallor collar of white
satin ribbon and lae* tnerrtlon and
edged wllk arcordeon-plat ted llase ha* a \
iiitar knot of white ribbon. Ib* sleeve*
iar* elowe-fltllog with a stvnuM-r puff
; formed of many floe, rkeriyett corded
tucto.—Commercial Advertiser.
Dull* French.
' A crowd In the park <m the street:
I The rylhmliwl rustle of skirl*,
A patter of feminine feet—
The foolish, the fond and the flirt*.
But there's one In the crowi
With a poles that I* proud
I And a coquetry nothing rould qurach:
So you cannot but guea*
A* she raises her dress.
That she's quite unmistakably French.
Shf gather* thf- folds in her gtasp.
And carrkw her figure with grace.
For she hasn't a waist like a wasp
(Though she may hove a doll of *
ftice.4
You see as a glance
tthe was fashioned In France,
And none on her province may trench;
For the swing of her trail
Asid her glimmer of veil
Prcnouncc her undoubtedly French.
When you notice the hall Ist her colt.
Devoid of the frivolous fringe
(Beloved on the Englander’s aotl.
And fashioned by curling am! singe.)
You know that the art
Of the old-fashioned part
Is not tn the Kalserly wench.
You utter nn "ah!
There's a touch In the Bols"
For the damsel is sure to be French.
t
A bicyclist spins mid the dust.
8o It's hard to decide on her sex—
No petticoats blow In the gust—
And the gender In prospect Is
Rut you find very soon
’Tla a knlckered balloon
Which will draggle nor drench;
No need of a seer
When Hue rider comes near
To see that she's certainly French.
—J. M. 8., in The Sketch.
POINTED PARAGRAPHS
Love turns the crank and wealth lu
bricates the axl*.
Lack of raeh causes more poverty
than anything else.
It I* easier to fall In love than It is
to crawl out of It.
The trouble* of her neighbors trouble
a women more than b«?r own.
Men buy red paint by the bottle, but
women purchase it by the box.
The married actress often tries to
make a hit by posing as a miss.
The success of many great men Is
due to tbetr use of other men's brains.
It is easier to make a record for laz
iness than R is to make a good living.
Notice to Junk dealers—A crown and
a lhron.-» for sale, cheap. Apply to
Uncle Sam.
Some men jump their bail In order
to save time they would otherwise
have to serve.
The man who sits around and brags
of his bravery Is the first man to break
for the woods in time of danger.—Chi
cago News.
After Santiago the program Is to be
Potto Rico. Havana may not wall till
the fall comes, but many of her citi
zens will doubtless not Havana spring.
—Gallatin torch.
A
NEW
LINE
OF
Straw
Hats
Shipped by mifftAk* 1
and must b« sold at
one*.
YOURS AT—£
Half Price
DORR'S
“Good Taste Apparel.”
718 BROADWAY.
StrucK^*^
Cold Wav®
p£ Soda Ice
Glasses on Ice
SyS Syrups on Ice
We use only very cold Ice and very
wet water, to that we have unusual
attractions to offer tc the hot and to*
cry. 5 cents to all alike.
Hathorn
Water
Frrali slilrment dirstt from
spring. Delightful morning
water.
Roll
Toilet Paper
Peel quality 10 cente —3 for
Jfio.nl*.
Seeds For
Summer Cardens
Freeh Turnip and Hut* Baf.t,
Ikon*. Corn, C»bb»g« end alt
other 8«d». Catalogue free—
tend for It.
AleiasderSraiE&Seecl Co.
70S BROAD SIT.
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Whitely
Exerciser. (
A practical, simple and
efficient Home Exerciser,
oue*p<cisi)y adapted for
Indies and children, but
»t the >•»« time can bo
profitably need by the
strongest nthlete.
PBICES:
75c., 11.00, *1.50.
BICYCLES—TLEVE
LANDS, f*o up; Vllv-
INf.S, *35 up; GEN-]
DKONB, *lB up; THOM-1
AS. |SO til-, ( all and see
them. Every one guar
anteed.
Richards & Shaver
TO RENT,
Three very desirable double cilices
and two handsome sleeping rooms. All
located In building corner Broad and
Seventh street. Apply to Arthur Mar
tin at Commercial Bank or to Leonard
Phinizy.
1 TJCIfIT TTIPF todays; Dakota official and
AUjULu lis attorney; Burke, Eastern
oflke ’ N- Y. Life Building,
DIVORCES sjkJffKL'xßi;
JULY 14
TURNIP SEED.
MiW CROP iftpS.
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L. A. OAR DEI. IE.
"rrf fed fleato. • <l2 Broftff N
PROF. P. M. WHITMAN',
iO9 7th St., A«e«3ti, Off.
met m tests f-» .n xetoes m
i gr.mdm 14# pwiyfft glffwil #44 4 AH*
. UM**#
cut ton: y* <w Ar#** viulc you viil
FREE OF CHARGE,
HAVE YOU*
Ciiilflren's Hair Cal
i while the weather is warm
HICKET'S BtRBER SHOP
Aim ute HICKEY’S MAGIC
UAlllALlftE f«r tbs HAUL
For Sale By AH Druggists.
j
CBN REPAIRS
M ■ il« SAWS. RIBS,
BRISTLE TWINE, BABBIT, &c.,
YOU ANY MAKS 09 LIN.
! FNG’NES. BOILERS AND PRFSSES
And 9 palf# f*»r •#»#• Staaftlnf, P«ll»*yff.
Boltini ff#J#i4##4 ftp##. Valves an-1 Ftulngm.
lwaui iron ninths * ami c«;
ACUDSTA. <l.l.
HAVE ARRIVED AT PORT.
A large cargo of shirts, the alxth ex
pedition from New York', to Augusta,
has Just arrived. Dollar goods, with
two collars and cuffs with each shirt,
lo go at 50 cents. Our shirts are so
popular they won't stay with us and
we have to dispatch weekly for more.
The* are the best of the season. See our
' patriotic auspendere, the talk of the
1 town. F. O. MEKTINB.
934 Broad St.
.... -
«*il You Want to Make Money,
Move In the Company of Those
; Who Are ilakiag Money.” 1
SOUND ADVICE FROM A SUC*
CESSFUL FATHER TO h!3 '
SON STARTING OUT
l IN LIFE. - J
advertisers who ttse the her-;
ALU U»T RESULTS.
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WHY* NOT GET IN THKIR COMPANY.!
Paine, Murphy & Co.
(OMMIfcSION MERCHANTS.
803 Feynolfis st=TelepliflDei^js j .
Invite Lrttrii Wjrw Tiled to New York
Chicago and New Orleans.
Orders executed over our wire* for
Cotton, Stocke, Bonds, Grain and Pro.
visions tor cash or on margins. Local
securities bought and sold. References
—National Exchange Bank of Augusta,
or Mercantile Agencle*.
NEXT TIME YOU HAVE
A HEADACHE
USE
Land’s Headache Capsules
Made Only By
HOWARD & WILLETT DRUG CO.