The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, July 16, 1898, Page 4, Image 4

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Th* H*e*Ul tkt* r**c mil *«»t a now of pels** fur th* best attrTi wrftf.n term *n Amcti c*n Summer K«*ort Th*** let ters must b* publish*'! under a mnt 4* ylutn*. and, sft*r ih* | root**l bs- clo**d Ihe whole s«- rte* wtlt b* *ubmltt*d to • com p, tent aad lmu*rtt«l rommU . mlttr* for Ibe *w*rdtng of prime* Tk* r*Wt n*m« of tk* writer. *s well *• tk* am do plume, must accompany nsch Idler sent In fur publication, for the purpose of idenilflm turn. ... C«*»tc#t*uts nun confine their letters to a reasonable length. <'o.tests.it■ can write a* many letters as they wish for th* ' prise, but one contestant can w in only on* of the prises. . . The Herald wants llv*. spright ly. gossipy tetters. «*td Ih* prises will be awarded for the best, most Interesting and mi st readable letters of Pumrasr Re sort News Contest Opens June 1 5. Contest Closes Oct. I. FOR THE BEST LETTER IH.OO FOR THE 2D BEST LETTER ... 15 00 i FOR THE SD BEST LETTER.... 100 "the herald IS DELIVERED IN Beaufort, S. C. Every Afternoon nt io Cento a W**k. Drop a Postal to The Bailey News Agency, Beaufort, S. C. The r\antsh soldiers will be seut home in transports of joy. If the prophecies have panned oui, yce are now at peace with Spain. The anniversary of the battle of the Dojme was almost lost In the ebuflle. Santiago has had the reputation of feeing tbo most unhealthy elty in Cuba. It secerns that the weather doesn’t Intend to settle until the first of he month. Tbbre were some mighty good peo ple at that Anglo-American love feast In London. if 1 , Sbaftcr to the quartermaster general: “Just send us the lemonade. We have the straws.” Shark meat la becoming quite a deli cacy In Havana. The land speculator* fci.d better be W3ry. Cities may fall and stars may rise, tut Editor Stovall Is still faithful to the Australian ballot system. 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[ Ifffst iSMMHiloss A ions S 110 I oft A ffAiHb lAs rfossittotos stl) Ass# 5 11# S*M*l srs iA# politic HHHIs.-, to** Simc- I I its# frnrti‘r is 4 MifcftfMS Th* t ( up tsfieri of IS* mmiioiT-si (ptinlly f I tipfSio tb# optisios Hot s*fi Will As I j ak*n m prMMt Ik* MlwMa •«»*»•• *** s I a*«*ltir In** lukk *>* wnHIM fwllflrn* I ( mu an* by ma*B*ai*iim • torxm <4 ' ! a»*a nClcirst lor •*>* yoMtkt* mm*t ■ smo yW* p****al Imml lav* a 4 ika salaa4 in patt* cu*»l>**i*4. aa4 it* *k**l *a4 la at*** nt** tk*y v*va (uratik* I*4 au Ik* la4a***k»al of arfclia l»- miaraona Tfc* pmkaWim** aia Ifcai It ay will t* f*t*:a*4 aa4*r Ik* a*« tfMta. la Ifc* MM* Tb* prr«l4»nt » lal*alM»a of cnailauiac Pr«ai4*at Itol* j aa tk* §ow*raor e 4 Ik* a**» tarrltcry ; •a* *pok*n as at Ik* mrotina a* a »»< la 4*014*4 upon an*l was powawlM ao*t •pyrovlu*!*, Th* ccaalwionrn favor a full larrliortal form of |D»»n nwtit with a>4*l**a<* la roaercaa and a local tafialainr*. Dm ib*y will a*- crMwrlly poatyoa* th* coatrlderation of 4*tall uattl they raack Honoiula and have an npportanlty l*> confar with Mraarn Dot# and KV**r, th* Hawaiian mem bar* of th* rjtnmiwloo WOtiTrOk 1 HE CITIC LBAODI Tb* prukoMtion to oon?«rt ike alt* of Ik* preaeot **lUHa| ba*m Into • pubtlr park, for ike krnrflt of th* ctil ! t*iu of that aertioo of th* rlty when i aurh a pleasure ground la most needed. I baa touched a popular cord. Krom j m*n In e**ry walk of Ilf* and from 1 1rery part of the city come rordial en j <i lacuient* of ih* plan by which tb* j working people may find the recreation and wholesome air they pnrtlculur.y need. In a abort while the old aettllng ba sin will bar* become a Hang of the past. It will either grow up In weed* of rank luxuriance or be sold off In building lot*, the procaedi lo be cover ed Into the common treasury. The quest lon l«, Cao k not be devoted to a better purpose? It would be Impos sible lo reallae more than $30,000 for the land, atul surely tbe sacrifice of that much would be a small price to pay for a magnificent park of twenty live acrea, which would become, as the years go by. one of the most attractive and popular spots In the city. The purpose of the Civic league, recently or ganized In Augusta, Is to promote the health and boautlfy public and private grounds. The present plan offers them an opportunity for working to wards both those ends. This would be a noble work to serve as the Initial step In th* progressive and uplifting career which apparently lies before them. They could find no nobler mis sion. no worthier subject for their time and energies. Let tbls worthy organization take the matter In hand, present Its Inviting fea tures to the people of the city, and se cure for the working people and lor Au gusta a beautiful park In one of the most populous section of the town. A SLANDEKOOS FDLPITER. The entire state has been nauseated by the cheap sensationalism and un measured mendacity with which a cer tain Dr. Broughton of Atlanta has been deluging the unfortunates who sit un der the drippings of his sanctuary. He evidently belongs to that class of smooth-bore muzzle-loaders who at tempt to make up In fuss what they lack in force, and In their bid for noto riety pollute the very temple of the Most High. Not long ago this self-appointed deo dorizer went Parkhurstlng through the purlieus of Atlanta and then went be fore the, Grand Jury with bis reeking treasure-trove. But that conservative body of gentlemen evidently sized up the prurient Brpugbtou and dismissed TH® -A TTQXTST A HIT A T D ' »i ■»! « j AM g»* «•* Tk* *«iiM M* t***M>t* Ami. ** k* ggHS**4M I* k«M ******** *M*<MM<k* *t IM* • • «f-4ai*MM xs.lkiigi kw— *w rtew It* '**i*4 *,*'v*4 **4 t*>k*t , * WnNI MMk |s*t*•*! !* r| »• a* #h4 1 wJf TH# r k ~ m i ? 4|(hUMM %#►'* , I r I H« i HI I . .jii- ..i mi in ii Hi wwrt# la* * P"lH«#*h4 •mi <4 iiahi imp** i (A* mmm Mi AHI AM : iif IT 1 MH Hffltto— 099Tf At MBti •A'* I 4mhc«4 mm* *kUmw* mmtf** ! 4miT am A m**t am $ | <k*y u* mkAkwy- If I t>*4 • Amsgfc . ts* ti»tr I www 14 fwih** yet fc*e W A , ; catkwM* evmvMH. wktrk I r****4 •* | •*•( 4*wr t* b*u tkM tw nmk k** wwt i AHA 1 ! 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W* later tkat It I* with ike** tkat the Atlanta Übmaelli*. with discernment Ilk* an ostrich and the breath of a Glia monster most fre quently anaoclates. Hence his estimate of ih* aoclal world. But there la no boy* of ks redemption nt tb* band* of IrrMponaible aensatlonallvte who serve the devil in th* Uvery of tb* Lord. The doctor had better go off In some quiet corner and pray: "Let not my wrak and erring hand Presume Thy darts to throw. Dealing damnation round the laud Tu ench I deem Thy to*. "T**< h me to feel another’s won. To hide the faults I aaa — That mercy 1 to others show, Thst mercy show to me.’’ The difference between the tiller sod tbe distiller of corn Is someltme* (he difference tatweeu freedom and the bars. , Col. H. W. J. Hatn's new lecture is called “The Case of Adam.” And the colonel Is said to plead It very elo quently. Congressman Rufus E. Lester has been formally nominated for his sixth term aa representative from the First district If the American army had a few bridges I ke Bridges Smith they coukl span the ocean and march right Into Madrid. Editor Warren, of the Waterboro Pres* and Standard thinks that Spain hardly has enough ships to keep her honor alloat Camara, who Is said to be seeking cover, needn’t hurry. Watson wilt soon cover him with several dozen threatening guns. It is not surprising that yellow Jack has appeared In camp. The correspond ents have for some time shown signs of being a little feverish. It la suggested that Solicitor W. H. Davis 1b being looked upon as having good material for a future congress man from th© First district. Unless the ultact upon the const cit ies of Spain was a hit of blear-eyed bluster. It’s about time there was eome evidence of Its being put Into effect. It was the Irony of fate that the ex plosion of the Spanish vessels should have furnished confirmation of the ver dict that the Maine was blown up by external agencies. “The avereage beer drinker,” accord ing to the Albany Herald, “doesn’t care who pays the tax, but he wants no reduction on the glass. With him it’s measure, not men.” The Waycross Herald vigorously de nounces the corrupt methods used In last Saturday’s primary In Ware coun ty and is overwhelmed with congratu lations. There is yet hope for Georgia's political purification. j _ .— — mi* m*a ■* ...r *., .w j j mmm »k*. w*«* ahawiiww Tiw mm j dfSHt 4*p*f'w*iit A4l «wrnw4 tkw* *•* ■ , .4*4. «kic4 AWd MkiAk <A* MAil •#» i iwe Ak«n tm |w ««>***• *•» T* , «»* hr mm #» fMtMytM Mt •'< Cs#t' ** 4r*WA wMII »«t*>f>wrng» k*A ws*w y** >mM , amham tAwthmA Am am i I dt#A #A|M IttM- 'mnlm $' Mi mh<4 AH ■ ' imf w*4 ! ?mbk A»'<A» h*a#Aa*m imMm** j #a4 iM* 5. 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Un*l* Ram’s b*im will mak* nwllwt Havana Altera Lnv* may not ba blind, kni It aaidotn | «**• itn Omsk. A man always imagine* ha want* tka Mirth anlll ke g*U sick. only III* beat of everything row**# to tk* man who walls on Mmaelf. Rom* men ar* too tear to arqoiro a door from which to keep tk* wolf A woman always hattev** a state ment anlll ah* hears a caalmdMory on*. By lb* ttm* some people make up their mends whai to do It’s too late lo do It. Lover* may return to say good-by* forever and yet put In two or three hours at It. Bui few men derlln* n nominal lots for wflteg If they think tterw la any •how of being steeled. Th* man who prefers prala* to mon ey I* It'' on 4 who I* happiest when ha Is workltat for the gvod ot other*. When a young man Is In love he should press hts own suit Instead of employing a tailor to do IP for him. It’s hoping against hope when a wo man pull* down a folding h*d nnd then looks under It for th» traditional man. —Chicago News. WHY. Why Isn’t paregoric a baby's crying need? Why Isn't th* life of a miller one continual grind? Why are not women’s righrts and wedding rite* synonymous? Why wouldn’t crying women mak* successful auctioneers? Why Is It that s reformer seldom be gins his work at home? Why Is a man of the smallest caliber always the biggest bore? Why Is the average man always waiting to do something he can’t? —Chicago Newa. Folded Hands. Albert Bigelow Paine. Dear, patient hands, that tolled so hard for me. At rest before me now I see them lying; They tolled so hard, and yet we could not see That she was dying. Poor, rough, red hands, that drudged the livelong day, Still busy when the midnight oil was burning; Oft tolling on until she saw the gray Of dey returning. It I could sit aud hold those tired hpmds. And feel the warm lifeblood within them hentlng. And gaze with her among the twilight lands, Some whispered words repeating. I think tonight that I would love her so. And I could tell my love to her so truly, That e’en though tired she would not wish to go And leave me thus unduly. Poor, tired heart, that had so weary grown Thot death came all unheeded o’er It creeping. How still It is to sit here all alone While she is sleeping. Dear, patient heart, that deemed the heavy care Of drudging household toll its high est duty; That laid aside Its precious yearning there Alone with beauty. Dear heart nnd hands, fso pulseless, still, and cold. a <How peacefully and dreamlessly she's sleeping) > h The spotless shroud about them silent fold, 11 An j leave me weeping, i ami rhtsni*- Ity Items (s•**»->*• ? ***** ) fhv;*4 tk* *iMk *4 ww* WWd •» I things *yt>«**w wtwy **» *W*‘*S* t * f m** m fAiAMf § fpWAAIMMAM tMA#*Af 1 A M4A • Ansi aa fMMitiwAMl AH t* SfAn .teMtew mm wwwMwwsw k* ggw*«te>t*4 ' •#«m frvm mm* mm *ms*m tA **• **i*-»gt* mm* **ci tAmm*AMffM* i«aA* mm I»M4 Afwf A MM' MM* AM4 MM4MI , <|tepilpt«|Ml *4 f 9 *%4 «P(Mk* MlloTfM frn yf4 mm**k (At Aomml M*oM y mt iAm (Amt i MMIMMAAIf AMfli (Pill AAtWNA MA* • • tjitit gtfifUt A AmMIAMVA AAfIA -cMfeflit tW H £ |M i 4 AmmaA %m* *P *MAW i JM A tAi* M ** •‘ MtHiAf* fA f, : llmva I mm AMt t A-*!4, At ami Ats ft Ami Aft (wf t i AaMmi A. lo At MMPtI M HKMt MAH|Mt AMMAt- It ' (4feM of iAm Afff asamma H aa mm#o«"o r MMM* OOHA iAMIA** M***A wWT If * p » My*^* * >hr rod wiww* cstvnd frote wwrk s 4c as -1 kin h**4 wk*e* tfc* swrs nawaUy yto j i rod*. Tk* MMlkt stpw* heart g t*e jshwi:*w4tki*s*te* kasd. only Much m •dr.rwed with • wtayiwg willow, stw- I >,«-;«v* twriv* branch** On tk* *w4 *4 •rite fn t * ck*rwk** h**4 B*w*sth tk«W* rktfWklc the**, tk* ItMiftM .rends; la Memory of Mr and Mr Tknwsas Park** Tw*!v* latent Chidran. Tk* touch si ay it ay h la ** foi , iotrt: I SArAAAffA, HAWAf AA fW* ptM bfi 1 Mt iMfltt cAIAIfMA ®»UI HIM lit. * A# tAt)r fartt bot tAtf aAlam. UAa bkmmomm 00 A fruitful tint. ! J New th*** la a story attached to this epitaph. It la tol4 that an old slava of Thomas Park sT both ot whom are doss long 4*a4.“ bad bee* promised bis freedom and not obis:stag k bad d.ed. alter proaouneisg a alolaßi cars* upon his master and mist rasa and or Ibe-r cblldrep a particularly fervent curt* They go on lo further state <hat tbe old darkey followed up bis rather theatrical speach by adding k parting shot “to tb* effect" that he wanted all bis | young master's children to 41* tn la tency; and tba at range tombstone somehow seems to carry out the truth of thta stave's curse, la spite of any creptical unbelief Heea ts one that canaa out la several paper*, when K weal the rounds a few ' years ago: I Ob. Ood, do Thou to Allen Kite® Radd, i Aa Allan Ellen Radd would do to Ood. ' Were God hot Alien Ellen Radd And Alien Ellen Radd werwOod. Tbls last somehow make* me think of our old school day first reader tongue twisters Feed to us for promo tion of ntierance and clearness of speech, viz: "Paler Pipar picked a peck of pickled pcßpcrs," etc. This With all due sol emnity and no Irreverence inted ded. In Mount Vernon Cemetery, near Boston, up among the old t.mc-worn tom lie. marking a score or more of years, are to be found two gems of past pathetic fervor, not to be exoelied. The first— Where living men my bones do view. Remember wedl, here’s room for you. * This last Is practical, straight to the point, and should serve gay, thought less mortals with an object lesson, while It also serves as an excellent foil to'this rather classical one, found not a stone's throw from tbe first — The room below, flamed like a stone, Anxious for those who slept above, iShe entered In the trembling floor. She fell, she sank, she rose no more. Away out in the Hoosier state, in a little village near Indianapolis, there is an Ivy grown picturesque green grave yard. worth going a long ways to see. ' Hero are two epitaphs t taken from I rough grey stones, placed there by lov- I ing hands, the owners of which proba jbly wrote them for the village stone cutter out of the fullness of their sor rowing hearts, which possibly inspired them to Ihe two crude efforts at poetry found in the following: His languishing head Is at rest, Its thinking and achins is o’er, His calm immovable breast Will heave to flutter no more. And the other — My staff and stay is took And I am left alone; My husband dear, who was so near, Is took away and gone. I think it Is best to look on the brightest side of everything, even epi taphs. and possibly tbe owners of the above odd memorials glean as much comfort from them as the owners of expensive monuments covered with the highest eulogies and most correct phras ing and ideas. OASTORXA. B«ar« th. I l ™ MYm Have Alwavs Bought A NEW LINE or-^ Straw Hats by mistake and mutt b# aold at onca. YOURS AT— s Half Price DORR’S ‘‘(jood Taste Apparel." 718 BROADWAY. 3 * Aids To Coo!n«s# / l Out «oda * 111 do atuta to aoet f I you off and tear* you up than V V aev Mker os* thing. * J Ji o't te afraid In Irink alt you \ \ ».lit of ll—li’s iwrfretly pawned I 1 whateansua. as awl •* t*mp*l«g f ; V tnd datldoa*. All tka populet k 1 # fla.un, aud many *ucin-iv* J . / hops. Family ticket* It for tec; # . \ *» for tl .ua l j Pr«tty Teeth, ) S Hound Gums and Fragrant 1 % brvaib. I’m i»ur Oncuu, Tooth J V Wash—teorni*. S \ Cures Prickley Heat \ C And rbafing. Meiinin’s Derated N i Talrrnn l'oadrr, (Ihs gsnuin* ) # f Be,t for tbs lolicl and numry. V ! c Reliable / j 7 Turnip Seeds J f And Ruts I'sgar, Hisui and / r all other H*«-ds for rlsnting now. J j D. u’t nsgiecl your garden. S j < Atatjer Urn i Seel Ct. < ) 706 BROAD BT. S V \ T* * 4 \ Ae\S'L /Tmi r l l - I if\ i v U* The j Whltely Exerciser. I A practical, simp!* and efficient Home Eiercieer, on*specially adapted for ladies and children, hut at the atm. time ran be profitably used by the strongest athlete. PRICES: 75c., »1.00, $1.50. BICYCLES — CLEVE- I.ANDS, HO up; YIK IN'.'.N, »S 6 up; GKN DRONB, US up; TIIOM AB, SSO up. Call ami see ’ them. Every one guar anteed. Richards & shaver I TlCinT TTIRTP 10 days; Dakota official and A HSIIIIU 1 Hiiattornev; Burke. K .-iern I Office. N. Y. Life Buildimr, N. Y. Legality insured; Ull UAulbO i-onsultation Free. Write. FOB S-A-XjEJ. Hallock Cottage on Monte Sano- A new cottage of 4 rooms, Fantry, Bath and Kitchen. Two Lots well lo cated; high elevation; long time; 7 per cent interest. CLARENCE E. CLARK, Real Estate, 832 Broad Street JULY 16 TURNIP SEED. MiW CROP I*9* f f I I-a%* Pm* m*t *‘*f ; t All a**, wa... ta j4>.. 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Dollar good*. with two collars and ruffs with each chlrt, to go at 50 cents.'Our shirts ere 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 suspenders, the talk of the town. F. G. MEHTINS. 921 Broad St. all You Want to Make Money. Move in the Company of Those Who Are flaking Money. •** SOUND ADVICE F9O.W A SUC* CESSFUL FATHER TO HIS SON STARTING CUT IN LIFE. • V: ADVERTISERS WHO USE THE HKIU,' ald get results. WHY NOT GET IN THKIR COMPANY.! Paine, Murphy & Co. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 803 Remolds tt^Teicßtei&w.ir lilvi.it Leased ¥i ire* Eilect to New York Chicago end New Orleans. Order* executed over our wire* for CoUon. Stocks, Bonds. Grain and Pro. visions for rush or cm margin*. Local Beturltiea bought and sold. References —National Exchange Bank of Augusta, or Mercantile Agencies. NEXT TIME YOU HAVE A HEADACHE USE Land’s Headache Capsules Mode Only By HOWARD * WILLETT DRUG CO.