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until ■att'O arrrr la lisitW* fo<‘ra
tb<ra amid b» no rraaatlot of ho«ull
tha.
Mr. Day told air In adddttlon to thr
four wain propc*Hlotia tarattonrd
minor rftalra aaeJt aa roalins atat><*n*
In the Ladroara. Caaarlaa. ndc., would
bt < tvuarrd by thr cabinet today. '.Vr
liarr made tUra trrat# of plan with ,
Cn«’.oao--17K3 and I*l* and Mcxti-o.
3*4*. In «arb earn the trraty *»*» nr-'
Botltti-d by a roowntaaion. Maj r Mr.
K'nlry la anaioua to avoid the ledum*
dlptomatlr formalities of a roanmtMlnu
ar.«l will walre aurh pru-odeni lha
gi(oi aticna will be peraonally con
duc'.cd In WaahlDßton by Mr. Day aa<:
fie 1 .«nch ambanaador. if Spa'd Ui
*gr< ' able.
TUNC —MOHE. SWEET HOME.
By 5. tt. l-.nßland.
Thla day the nolee of battle
la heard tbreu«hout the land.
And men from every section
Should lend a helpln* hand;
Tfce cry of Cuba's fallen •
Has reached our nation's ear
And we. the eons of freedom.
Will malte their spoiler* fear.
A* Dewey at Manila
And Sampson on the wnvea.
Pu Shatter cod hla comrades
Are num'oered with the tiravea.
May the flas denoting fri- dom
O'er Cuba's people wave.
While God. the king of nations,
Declares Hls power to save.
May the volunteers of Georgia.
If railed to cross tbe seas:
In flshtlng prove tlvir court.ge.
And thus their loved men please;
A'd In the midst of cart age.
May angels hover near: y
And Mean that faithful soldier— ; ;
The Georgia volunteer.
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Ar.d when the corntet's over. t!
And homeward turn our boys; :
We'l! giv" to fJcd the glory,
Ard crown Him with our joys,
Then Cube, fr-ed from thralU’om,
Shall own ihe Master's away.
While we, who taelpcd to save them.
To God our homage pay.
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At lact, through Jesus ciwriuering,
W'e'll scale the mount of Heaven,
And wear the robes of viet'ry,
Through Christ, our Savior, given;
With crowns upon our foreheads,
An J palms wit:,in our hs.r.ds.
We'll sing the song of triumph.
As 'tound Hls throne we stand.
Chorus:
Home. home, sweet, s'ceet home,
We love our native country;
We'll fight for home, sweet heme.
TEE JAGKIES
(HERE first
A Cable About the Landing in
Today.
Special to The Herald.
Washington, July 27.—A cattle from
Capt. Higginson. commanding the con
voy at, Guanica, was received this
morning. The Jackies were first on
shore. He commends Wainwright and
the officers of the Gloucester for gal
lant-.
The man who figbts and runs away
may live to draw a pension. ...
JOIN THE BANKS OF THE ARMY OF PURCHASERS
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genuine favor.
IN A SOCIAL WAY
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| if «t had klafttd. low. «!»*•% and th#t#.
And ours had l*#rn •»«■*! *umm#r day*
I With llttl# mhlftfwrtnfft of ftw
rram wind-swept tr### and field# and
i And cay the lark had #unc above,
Aa he were U»ve*# evaftgellftt.
If v# had kiMH. Jl I
If we had ktaaed. r * • 1
If we tr, 1 kb*- d. the angry word
Th«« :o..li*h word that made u* part
i Had fallen Into forge! fulne*..
It* power to wound. lia ache and amatt
Had melted nt our llrat enreae.
And we hot loved a* lovers U.t.
If we had klsaed.
If we hid kissed, we had not known
1 Such grief for Joys too early Itonn.
I We ha t not word those hitler lesrs.
I Nor hnged and only longed In vain,
IXX"e trod not cursed the weary years
I That brought no aolace for our pain.
I And we had not made t,nd kept our
If we had klsaed.
If we had kissed, we should not «««f
Thu*, thus ren-w each broken vow.
| Ours had been dear d<-llghis and ease.
, And many a tender lingering kiss
Had lived In our hearts' memories.
Bui never one like this Ilk - this!
I This J, y of Jcys we should have miss
ed.
If we had kissed.
—From the Pull Mall Gnxctte.
A Deplorable fashion.
The Atlanta reunion has bid at least
one regretted effect upon those who
spent last week In the Gate City, and
that Is the change ki the summer fash
ions. Augusta women hove always ra
ther prided themselve upon k ing D
Ically South-rn, and Atlanta women at 1
decidedly f«''d of Imitating northern
fashions of living and dressing. Now,
sr me cf our girls fee fit to adopt th-
Atlanta style of northern dressing.
This Is especially nolle able in the mat
ter of hols. On our streets, for th<- past
few days. It bxs tier.) noted that a large
number of th- airy, tull- trlmm»d,
white Winged hats so admired in the
early summer have given place to ih“
great bin-k picture hats laden with fu
nereal plumes more or less gray from
the Julv dust and bedraggled from last
winters nlns. They are not even pic
turesque, for they scoii th» daic.ttr.ess
of tk>e most ethereal of toilets, kur
thcrmoie they make commonplace, by
constant summer ure. a style that <s re
ally beautiful and appropriate for the
summer. There is some r*a«on in this
style of headgear being worn in the
gr f at cities or at the Northern resorts
where skies are much more often bleak
tb;n bright, and where light and filmy
materials hove a poverty strkken lock.
It is pardonable, then, if these gioomy
hat* are worn north cf Mason and Dlx
lon's line,—the leading fashion journals.
It is observed, make no mention Of
them,—but for the love of all that Is
congruous and artistic, do let us con
tinue to be characteristically southern
in our dr. es as well as manners, and
let us nd'rrre to the bright and airy
style of dressing for which the Georgia
K irl is so constantly envied by her
Northern sisters. j
Lawn Fete.
Tt was an exceptionally beautiful en
tertainment that was given in the court
house yard yesterday afternoon and
evening, under the auspices cf the
Rlchmccd County Auxiliary of the Ar
my and Navy League. This great yerd
was brilliant in the extreme, with man}- ,
flags and gay lanterns. At night gres
headlights triads the lawn es bright as
if lit by electricity. Here and there
i tffv pr«««#f#4 I#tt* «pf»«a ftftftf# «wt|
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« n- rat«f la the rntftftf^•
Army *iml N*v> I c*guc.
The mfvtltf of thf Army tud X»v y j
Utif* «fJm • m«>«t l«np<»rtafil
AM poitH* liuelnrftft mrr*\
In m U <onekl«wf. Am- tig »th*»
(K I pill |*e hrxfttffht tip I* tft 4 * qttvxH’ft
L p-fitiiM tunolle* to MrFh«*nMm Bar- 1
.tk. wtee la.ge humte r, of wound
wf «ni pirft #»MNr» hav# rvrpfttljr * K *‘* n
UftrvM. Tft#»re Im a ftr# »t demand f*>r
L' ohir%9 #>h ke anil toavft. ft« 4 th#
Ilk County Aumtltary r*f t'**
■ . | M .f aniiryf ..ntluUK tO nO Itft
’ ZSZZZSA working
f,-r this hr.n.h n* Ihe
around that the money ralard la to he
aent to Atlanta for dlatrlbutkm will t a
gratllted to learn that none of !?»■ mon
‘ev raised hoe will he aent nut of Au
gusta and that It will be a:> ml hers
j wherever It la needed. a
o*rrctt- Cheat hr m.
I.a st evening al the resldenc,' of Dr.
j T Phinkel. a quiet but Impresalvo
mmony performed by this noted di
vine united In marriage Mlsa I.lll'an
!fhaatbom and Mr. Claude Garrett. Gn
ly a few Intimate friends were present.
Both of these young people are v,,, jy
popular and have numberless frlerida
jto wish them alt manner of good for
tune.
The Telfnlr Guards.
■ Ttv’ Telfair Guards made a fi«io show
'tit th" A.my ond Navy la-ague enter
'talnment yesterday. Th y stood guard
; t .n [ne afternoon and evening «»nd pie
yented two splendid drills. Augusta has
I lust cause to be proud of flue young
■company of twenty-two soldiers The
'officers are Captain Coleman Dempsey,
I.i ut riant Harvey Moore and Secreta
ry and Treasurer Joe Bartley.
| Mrs. TV. G. Addison has returned
from Atlanta.
j Mr. Will Platt Is spending a few
days at Tybee.
' Mrs. H. C. Perl tins left yesterday tor
| Indian Springs.
i Mrs. Cornelius Moses has returned
j from Beaufort.
Miss Clarice Barksdale Is visiting
friends in GrlfUn.
Mrs. Frank Fleming has returned
from Washington,
Mr. Adolphus Young Is visiting rela
tives in Charlotte.
Mrs. Llewellyn Doughty bps returned
from North Carolina.
Miss Nellie Brenner returned this
morning from Tybee.
Mrs. Houston of Baltimore is the
guest of Mrs. W. H. Warren.
Mrs. Grubbs c-.f St. Louis is the guest
of her sister, Mrs. A. G. Jackson.
Mrs. James Doolan, of Savannah, is
visiting Mrs. O'Dowd on the Hill.
Miss Maiian Corlton of Athens ar
rives today as tbs; guest of Miss Elean
or Carroll.
Mrs. W. J. Holliday and Miss Bdlth
Holliday ore visiting relatives In Wash
ington. Oa.
Mrs. George Holmes, of Jacksonville,
is visiting her mother, Mrs. Mays, on
Greene street.
Mrs. Lizzie Lancaster and her two
daughters have returned from a visit
I to Waynesboro, _ I
*rmw jlxjoxjbTjA h»pat4?
STATESMEN
TAIiK OUT.
km ill Trrriim Om «h!rl ifc*
Flu Fkats.
frirntib. j*n l • munftt# <4 tft# |
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i My flftit it nitft.it ft'’:
lift# n, th# Cftf«Mft«ft »■ ! |
• U4r«'tHft I ftftftltt drm*n4 «* f*|taiitj
S ttrfttiir mil wttftftut ftny refi n-nr# t *j
•fiftl y h<*ftvfl*p,
! •*! urnutd ui 4 ** ilfttnftfi 1 l*».» *»f i
It ft# Jfttl tn #ll i*ri*»**n#r# ron fin* 4 i
for |*..ltt)r#l #». Aft**/ ihl» ttn nr
th# tn*tt#r of #ar indemnity. Individ
ually. 1 nhtHild want t* rnftPld. *- th*
nary Irlanda. I would auhirlt fh»a trat
. - , n«*v*l tiffl' i-M for th -.r <»li II
Kunher. I would reqnlr,. i> guarsn
rep..(.ltdllty for any del.lv that might !
pr< ve a lien upoß Cuh I «r upon Porto I
I liter, end lb* Phlllppln! s. In rrgard to
jibe Philippine*. I should never consent
In any return of them to Kojin.
"The conclusion of peace will nercs-1
sltale an extra session of toligreiu to
ratify any treaty that may be made. |
Whm w y shall have mad- newe, the j
President t>.lll no Irriger hive the right
|to ke -p a mllttar govemmen' over any
of the conquered territory. The law of
[M**ttM will b* necessi ry to an Itr ■
I the President to exorcise gov.-rnmi-ntal
power* over It.”
l-'ornker’s Opinion.
Senator Foraker. a repuldlcxn mem-
I tier of the commltte.- on f oreign rqn
tions. said that he was very glnd thi
end of the wnr was tn sight Th• treaty
of peace would lie submitted to the sen
late. It was hls opinion that whjtev r
(terms vvete made, the reasons for tlism
would be such as to commend lh< m
to the Judgment of the *• . nte and they
will to- agreed to. especially as hostil
ities would have ended.
T do not think," he said, “we
should give up sny territory of '”hkli
we have taken possession. We should
retain I’oito Rico and the Pblllnplnes,
and give to Cuba an independent gov
ernment and maintain such relations
with the people as will ultimately bum:
about the annexation of the Island to
the United States.”
What Davis Says.
Senator Cushman K. Davis, of the
foreign relations committee, also d■-
claros that be is unalterably opposed to
giving up the Philippines or any Span.
Ish possession over which our flag has
been raised.
THE ATTACK
IN CONCERT
The Mosquito Fleet Joined in the
Fighting.
[Special to The Herald.]
Key West, July 27.—News from the
Cuba south coast blockade confirms the
report that Tunas de Zaza is invested
by Gomez’s troops. Thcso attacked
the place simultaneously with its bom
bardment by the vessels of the Ameri
can mosquito fleet.
Mrs. William S. Sibley, who has been
visiting friends in Atlanta, bus re
turned to Batin.
Mrs. A. G. Jackson and Miss Mai
Jackson and Miss Myra Overall will
leave next week for Asheville.
Miss Lucy Doughty has returned
from Atlanta, where she acted as mold
of honor to Miss Henrietta Robertson.
A horseshoe brings good luck if It
happens to be' on the foot of the win
ner.
QUEEN bill 1
IS DYING.
i Tit I’wwi Sitrrrici ii t Ditgtr*j
•sx (*a4iil*t.
I fftbt) Fr«iiH iVfti. Jtiir ~ K..r»f r
tin f*» tJtkxukalaal la dvfvm cvf *n
I ih|| ooe rrt from h* f ftovt Intiftuil#
Tft# frar that ft#f rfHiditioft mtiiftv
1 ♦ * - m • ■*«!hi.. hu !#'*l ht*# to k##t> tftr 1
IDr MflvHfth a X* w York Rpt f ilhr ir*
lioiifUftlrft hrr to M**«rtii. flh# ftftll«H«
today. Dr Knit Hah aay« tft 4 '
If n*)iti<>n la ritr.vn 'ly rrilh al. On th *
i arrival at Hvftctuiu an oprtiticn will
j b# |*rr for rood.
OROVETOWN.
What Is Going m I p the ticargta -
Personal rtcntkMl.
J Special to The 11. raid J
Orovetc vn, O*.. July 87. Mr. Gould
Berrett left Hill Cl I with hi* ehnnn
! iQn young Wit: on Monday for ft viait
Dr. Koland dtclni-r ntrlTcd Tuesday
from Atlanin. where he he* bean at*
I tending the Cons dciote rtmtilon
Miea Joale and M *s Ktnlly 1111 l left
lon Tuesday niter a dellghthil and rcst
! ful holiday at Kagle’s Nest.
Mrs. Ixive and family are gnesU at
i Mra. Fleming Mo*fly's,
j Mr. Hi gh Harris nnd dr. Lyon Mar
tin were gu at* at Sans Souei Sunday.
Mrs. Ia ..la DdoUtll* and Miss Lucy
Flynn nre visiting Mrs. 11111.
Wc welcome hack with pleasure our
charming Utile friend. Miss ICthcl Hag
gle, who returned to ns on Monday
night after a delightful visit to her
aunt, Mre. Newt Higgle, at Mur!fc.ia,
Ga.
Miss Jemilo Laurence, of Summer
ville, Is spending romo time with her
friend. Mrs. J. V. M. Morris, at the par
sonage.
Rev. R. L. Campbell, of Aiiguefa, will
arrive In Orovetnwn this evening to as
sist Mr. Morris In the quarterly meet
ing at the Methodist Episcopal church.
Mlrs Currie 1..* Clifford is expected
back on Saturday from Atlanta, where
she Is visiting her lovely young friend,
Miss Mabel Stillson, >vho still lingers
ns a happy memory in many Grove
tovm hii!i,s. Atlanta seems to have
showered card and garden parties and
her best and most cord si entertain
ment upon our little favorite and
though wc cannot he ns entertaining as
Atlanta, »'» welcome her !>£.ck with all
our hearts.
Mrs. K. A. Dc More and family, who i
have been spending several days with
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Norvell left on j
Tuesday, leaving her daughter, Miss |
A'va, to be a guest et “Rose Place” a >
week longer.
Mrs. Gainey left on Tuesday for her j
daughter’s home in Langley on a mis- ,
slon of mercy—to take charge of a tiny |
baby girl left an orphan at three hours j
of age, dependent, on her kind rare.
Th.- Flske Brothers have at last suc
ceeded in securing the services of a
drst-claes pottea, Mr. W. Steadman,
who comes from Edinburg, Scotland,
and Is full of belief in the ultimate suc
cess of the plant at Grovetown.
The Three It’s.
One of our boys, writing from Cuba,
tells the following Joke on one of his
cracker companions, who was what
Uncle ptier calls “Jublous” about his
flighting capacity and went to cail on
his surgeon.
“Well, Jim. why aren’t, you getting
ready?” ask cl the surgeon. “Your
company l.caveo In about ball' an hour,
doesn’t It?”
“Sa-ay, doctor, -is that air ru-rumor
correct erbout the enemy bein’ waitin’
fcr us fifty thousand strong erfore San
tiago?” --
“Yes, 1 believe so; that's what they
say,” replied tjje doctor.
# NO.
RilPOftT or Ttir. CONDITION or
The National Exchange fianf of Augusta
At Aususta. in the State of Georgia, at thoi
Close of Business. July 14th, 1898.
I nKnorin-ten dollar*.
| y , B , „ n ,| nt*- ouaia .. .. . tjxx wM 1
! 4.84*.7*.
(*iltrd *t»iM bond* tu aorar*
FiuAtlui# ftnft llftllireft *• *• •• 2.9 CS <ft
Due from Nmk.ua I baafcft, not
Itwmi 1 A«efit» .. .. •• ..
* | H]«” from fM#i# bonk# ftixl
i . . * MIS N :
Due from approv»d nes-rv*
I agent* *.***• *8
i'h«- k* and >lh*r <t>*h Items.. 174.0
Exchange* for clearing b»u*c C.TU.4B
Finrihmal pancr currency.
nickel, and con. *» *
tjtwful Mtxc.cjr Renew* in Bank, via.:
|. *.771.**
|j-cai tend** not*. .. i. ;r< «> 34.set.an ;
It, tempt in fund with I’rltcd
1 stair* Treasurer 4* per cent
I cfclreulol’m „ .. .. 84N.8*'
Du. from I'nlted Ktale* Trea*-
i urer. ot:>-r C-an 6 per cent
r demotion fuc.d l.**».*a.
Total «**M»7.*«J
KTATK c>F GEORGIA -rnI'XTT OK RICHMOND.—I. Terry E. «"),
, . , f t),,. i,i„,v b named leak, ri» solemnly swear that the above stata
* n, la ti to the la-*t of my kPO*M(e and belief.
P. B. MAY. raehler.
Rutwrtbed and sworn to before me thin 271 h day of July. 1»«:
J. tj. WBIGLE,
N-'tary Public, Richmond Cow ly Georgia.
CORRECT— Atteat:
\V. B. YOI’N'O.
F L. FI'BLER.
R. E. AI-bEN,
Directors. _ ______
FOR RENT.
DESIRABLE GREENE ST. LOTS.
From October I. IM*. I offer fcr rent
! ihe following thoroughly modem and
'attractive residences.
I 417 Greene street * rooms
I 707 Greene street * rooms
! air, Greene street * rooms
lips Greene street * rooms
'IUI Orenee street * r'* o " l *
I Thi s.' boiiser contain all conveniences
'and ore dcnlrabl Ui every respect.
; l/.ek nt th in bes ra you go away for
the summer.
JOHN W. DICKEY,
1 and 2 Library Building.
1 lIIU>LK YOIIIt
COAL and WOOD
FROM THE
North Avgusta Coal & Supply Co
Quantity and Quality Guaranteed.
F. W. SCOFIELD, PRESIDENT
Bell ’Phone'2lo4 Strowger 3U6
“Say, doctor, can’t ytr fix me up er
writin’ ter stay in camp envhile Yit?
es’ look at tny teg! My rlicu-rheuma
-1 tism Is so bad I ain’t so sure I can limb
j erlong so fur.”
Tbo doctor examined »t critical y.
•Tm afraid I can’t. Jim. I guess it's
I rmnor-tlsm that’s the matter, but I II
j ask the steward to give you a dose br
, fore you go, and rum-ntiem and fresh
air will fix you by the time you get
there.”
Funeral Notice
1 THE RELATIVES, FRIENDS AND
acquaintances of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
stacker and of Mrs. W. B. Kutrike,
and Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Philpot, and
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Schmidt, and
families are respectfully invited to at
tend the fumerol Of THOR. WRIGHT,
Infant sun of the former, from their
residence, corner Wolkcr and Lincoln,
TOMORROW (Thursday) MORNING
at 10 o’clock.
Notice.
'TO THE OFFICERS AND MI'!MIIT'-RR
of Woudiawn Camp No. 55, \V O.
M r .: You are requested to attend a
meeting at KidweU’s Hall THURS
DAY EVENING, July 28th, nt ..
o’clock, to attend the funeral of
BANKER j. A. CARPENTER.
Members end visitors j>£ Hickory
, Camp are invited. By order of
J. M HEAD, C. C. >
George T. Lynch, Clerk. .'
JULY #1
UAItH.ITIER (MtlJJkß*. ,
I'apital stork paid la.. .. .. ..gIM.Mt oa.
j **urplue fund .. I,M.H 1
t'ntllviried proltta lraa rtpekaa
and taaea paid II,*M l!
National bank a*>te» nulatMd*
Me tt oas eg i
lHi» to other Natirml hanka :i,M U.
I me to Mate banka and tmak
era U.TB M
Invldnd* unpaid MTt.M
Individual deposits subject to
• heck in.7«,0
Iv-mand r- rt titrates of deposit lUN H ,
t'aahier'a rhi-rka outstanding.
IJabitltlcs other than thoaa
| above atated .. , **•«
.1 (MO.Mf.M
SUMMER RESORTS.
.— —d
THE
ST. ALBERT BATE!
At Hillman, Ga.,.
la now cpiif for the arisen. WltbA.Bbei
Held aa "chef" Ibe cuisine will be op tot
the bigliaat rtsndsrd. Atmoephera and
mineral water uoanrpaased. Dancing ball,
airing band. Free pool table to guasta.
Addrees,
J.G, BONIER. Hillman. Ga.
IKE REED HOUSE
AT HARLEM
Ready For the Accommodation of
Summer Guests.
Mrs. M. A. lieed baa taken charge of
Ibe Hotel nt Harlem and the high standard
and superior accommodations will be more
Ibnn maintained during the coming rpasou
For Rooms and Rates apply to
MRS. M. A. REED, Hnrlem, Ga.
Se« Far Mai
AMBER CANE, FOR HAY
Broadcast an acre or so—
You will thank us later on.
VELVET BEANS—Buy J bushel and try
one acre.
Triumph Seed Irish Potatoes, Coll arils, Cab
bage, Turnips (5,000) pounds, Beets.
Radish, Beans.
THE HOWARD & WILLET DRUG CO
WHOLESALE.
When Lot found his wife transformed
into a pillar of snit he was wise enough
not to take a fresh one, but let it so at
that.—Chicago News.