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win only one of tltr prtie*.
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sort News.
Contest Opens June I 5.
Contest Closes Oct. 1.
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THE HERALD
IS DELIVERED IN
Graniteville.S. C.
Every Afternoon at to Cents a Week.
Drop a Postal to W. H. Murphey,
Agt.. Oranltcvllle, S. C.
The indication* are that It will bo
Senator Bill ClUton.
Hobann. they say. ha* been best man
at twenty wedding*.
' Capt Eulete la feeling better and
ha* ordered a dress suit.
And still we hear of no Important as
signment for Fltzhugh Lee.
American volunteers are no longer
called "a mob with muskets.”
The first exportation of Spanish
prisoners will be sent home tomorrow.
A silent type-writer Is the latest, but
It la the mechanical and not the shirt
waist kind.
The Covington Star pays a beautiful
tribute to the* dead editor of Its con
temporary.
The teachers Institutes ars a great
success. What's the matter with the
farmers' institutes?
For the first time in five years there
Is a boom in the furniture manufactur
ing business. Perhaps the matrlnc -
nlal ma.kct shows a eorroepondins in
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la a fair profit of liaalf. TArr# Aa*
bo n a aotrarW al tAr *a»t to Aar
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di A oar# of labor atlA a *ira lo r*t
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' iat brtawa lb* two arrUoaa of ihr
'roumry bat, th*#r a4vßßia#r# caoa..t
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tlr# raanmrnt. aad tbr oolr thin* for
i tbr raat to do la lo adapt liarlf to tho
| rtiaagrd tradition of trad* and busi
; nrw, a* K Aa* door brfor*.
tn lb* catly AUtorjr of tb* rountrjr.
thr eaitrrn atatra fa-.ored frrr trade,
and the «omh ad»oeat*d a protrciive
tariff. Tb* aoutb auw-w-ded and New
Knglaod #old her veaael# and went In
to tnaoufaeturln*. The cotton roanu
fatiurlnK induatry haa *one to tb#
aentb to may. The eastern operator
mutt follow It there or go out of the
business.
OEOKOIANS TO THE FRONT.
At last It eeeen* definitely settled I
that the Second Georgia regiment,
whtrh Include* the Augusta hoys, who
have been restlrasly waiting at Tampa
so long, will bo sent to Porto Rico,
where they will sco service under Gen.
Mites.
It has been a long time since the Au
gusta boys were given a hearty Ood
spei-d by thousand# of enthusiastic elt
lsens as they marched away to serve
their country wherever they might be
sent. In the meantime they have been
under the severe discipline of war.
They have become seasoned soldiers.
They had the courage and daring be
fore. There was no need tp develop
that. They have been ready and anx
ious at all times to enter the thick of
the tight and uphold the glory of Am
erican arms, the greyer glory of
Southern manhood.
The opportunity has now come. One
campaign has closed and with it has
closed one of the most brilliants chap
ters in the martial history of any peo
ple. It was dearly bought, for many
brave boys who charged the tranches
around Santiago will never come home,
But they did not tight and fall in vain,
for they helped to make that new Am
erica which is now the admiration and
the wonder of the world.
Another campaign now open# before
us. The foolish pride of Spain has not
been sufficiently humbled and the last
of her possessions must fall. The men
who were to do the work were care
fully inspected and the best were se
lected. Among them were the Geor
gia boys.
It is conceded that th.? first campaign
taught, the authorities many lessons
I which will prove of inestimable value
l in the feoeond. There will be better
| equipment and more strategic plans of
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TW# Ho# law## R Honaa.aWo he aa»d ;
ta Aa rwaftiaa ter Ota «ah#eaatnftel
eWatr. <w tW# PwpatMt ttrbw #ad a#
tw# rsaedl at a easabwattoa of Mitaw
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T foralt# tba blam# Air ChrlaMpW#*.
1 I cmlda't fort*'* tb* p*mla* *
Mo w# bat that Mr ll«##n baa rt
‘ r*i»*d Al# political BftA rib nab turn
[aa ot*r-**#lo«a frlcad. H* raa t eur
rite tbr praise
Thai friewd ha# b**a ladlsereet
mouab to drop lato poetry
Aa awoaytaou* aealo# who b*d bee#
bldint bl# light under a half-perk up
In Lincoln county, aa« blmarlf down,
pen In band, (be other day. to drop a
tew linen. Among tb* tit nun bara j
been tb# ptnw line, which be roald not
i vwy w#lt bold In on.-* hand whiia be
wret# lambic# with the other.
Tbl# 1# the Moult of hi* canra* of
the state and toenl political atatua:
"Just wait until October's Id** roll
around
! Ton will *<*<■ tb* democrat* paw up the
gruunl.
And oix bow w e popullata wilt atng ottd
■Wont,
For we will then turn the fraudocrats
oat.**
The plan la commcndfib’.e enough. In
•peta. We all propote to ‘‘turn the
frcndocrata out." There la to be no
more political alright-of-hand 'a thla
*or t lon of the moral vineyard If
arotiaed public sentiment enn prevent
It. Hut we fancy that the songs and
shouts of our Populist brethren will be
conspicuously unsung and unshouted.
But to continue thla toothsome bonne
bouchc, (which, by the way, found
lodgment in the Llncolnton Home
Journal):
"We will rush Candler town the polit
ical toboggn
By electing as governor Hon. James R.
Hogan,
We will do them up nnd do It very
quick,
In spite of Augusta's contemptible
dick."
Now, what will the large and Influ
ential house of Hogan, honored and re
spected wherever the memory of Erin
is kept green, think of the unlicensed
liberty of the poet who pronounce* the
name as if. horrensco referent! it
rhymed with "toboggan?"
And, then, what U an Augusta
"click?” The Man on the Monument
must have cocked hla gun. Was that
what the soaring son of song from the
Dark Corner heard? Wo can assure
the apprehensive lyrist, of Lincoln that
the stalwart aoldlor will neither, like
Davy, shoot, nor. like the coon, come
down. Ha is above the love of office
and the unseemly scramble therefor.
And them the final flourish:
"So rally around your leader, boys, ral
ly strong,
And be determined to right the wrong
By burying tc-se old played-out political
duffers.
And putting to route the ballot-box
stutters."
Hlnc lilac lyehryma*! which Is to
say, excuse these tears.
The man who becomes unsteady and
drops into poetry may expect to get
shaken up. But he has no right to
crush the innocent like this, and Mr.
Hogan has our sympathy, for it’s all
over now.
The Spanish prisoners, it Is said, so
far have made only one complaint and
that is that the water is too cold to
I bathe in. ... . i ...... -
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ttrribn -r TW* way la wblrb tb# teal
lag of rotor ta attained I# necbaaleatty
lagmtowa aad artlrllcalty Mgeetlv#. It
ia a aovrlty ta color print tag. sraw for
rgprrta.
flea. Wheeler, who ban annougerd
hi* candidacy for rpefextaa ta Cam
grraa. Am two strowg opponent*. Suie
-1; the old KtaAth ia wot going to dis
grace Itself and tee Plate by defeating
bite.
Rev. John Jasper I# null preaching
his celebrated sermon. *Tb# sun do
move.” If It would Just move off a Mt
! tie a sweltering world would bo under
1 obligations.
The Texas behaved h'rt ls aa long
as there was say danger, but the re
action has come and the old hoodoo
has begun to break down again.
The "living flag" of pretty girls
which Macon Is arranging as a carnival
feature ia airacting a great deal of at
tention. Long may it wave.
There are still several of the wound
ed who have not written out their col
umn Interview on how it feet* to be
struck by a Mauser.
A Western editor think* there will he
many years of good stealing In Hawaii.
There Is probably a newspaper plant
for sale out there.
"Brann’s Iconoclast" has been sold
for SI.OO0 —that Is to say the plant, for
it didn't have any good will to
of.
The Cubans had better turn their at
tention towards feeding one another
instead of quibbling with Shatter.
What a pity that Hobson's ovation
should be cut off in Its youth. It turns
out that be Is engaged.
• Sweet Phyllis.
Sweet Phyllis, one bright summer day,
Upon a rose a kls* impressed;
! A butterfly which rhanced that way
I In turn tho blushing bud caressed.
(
It stole the kiss and straightway flew
Oh, fickle heart! Into a glade.
And there, upon a violet blue.
In ecstacy the kiss it laid.
The zephyr, sighing through the trees,
The flowert's tender fragrance sips;
The kiss is wafted on the breeze,
And finds a home upon my lips.
—Boston Traveler.
Dinner Table Crystal.
The newest dinner tabte crystal is
delightfully artistic. When climing cere
moniously one may expect the cham
pagne. hook, claret, creme do menthe
and liqueur glasses to have delicately
tinted Bohemian bowls, set on ex
tremely tall white cut glass stems, the
champagnes leading off In height. Each
bowl is tinted in a pale single color,
ruby rose, yellow or green, with exqui
site gold applications. Creme do menthe
glasses fiare at the top like those for
champagne,, to make room for the
shaved ice.
It Is lucky for some people that all
collectors are not *s troublesome with
their bills as mosquitoes are.
CASTOTIIA.
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aaOtertty af-cehsid. T».t paragraph I
te asrttoa It «f ante I# S te tte ttedl*
late** as tbte XX*. te amended am that
ite aatwe strati read aa faMxva, te>wn:
Tbepc stall te a aoMeHor general ter
each fade tat ctrext. whna* sdMat t*tm •
isteepi m nil a vacancy» stern te tear
pamta Tte *#eee*sxn te pcasnt and j
ittetwM lac umbewla sNaM te eteetsdj
tty tte eiertor* of tte whole XX# ##WI
IM tn vet# for twennbera te tte (!***
irsl Assembly, at tte g*«**ral steUoa]
I held nest pr. edtWa tte pwral *h*ctl*W j
' i heir tigsetlw terms. Brity vacarcy I
rruriirnr-* by death te»tgnation m teb
ft mis- shall ha ailed by npo-'IB Invent
nf the d«v*tn»r uaifl tte amt day te
January after the general etreiiow held
iteat after tte r*plration of thtrtv day*
fr. m tte time such vacancy •«■<-***, at
whl- h eleettoa a *U'-c*a*or f*»r th# »»-«•
otrrd term ebatl te teeetrd: provided,
th-,; the tiKTtittnri for alt Incumtenia
atKWe term* eiplre c*n mr ti-fore tte
ftrat day te January. 1«*B. shad be elec
ted by th* rtenetwl Aexmhiy at tta a##*
stem for l**a. for tte full term of four
years."
j per, «. Be It ftwtter enacted by *u
fttiorHr aforesaid. That whenever th*
I above iwupwaad amendment* to tte
C nstliuMon rtortl te ngc—d to by t* >-
third* of th- member* cle* ted to each
‘of the two house** of tte Honors! A»-
‘ scmbly. tte flover*rr abatt. an<l te ta
I hereby authorised and Instructed to
yiiuh. Mid amendment* to be publlahtd
hi at Nit two newspaper* 1“ each rnn
gres*tonal district in this Hlt.te for the
•KM at two month* n*«t precctlng
the time for holding tfl* nett general
(•lection.
tb*c 5. Be It further enacted by the I
authority aforessld.That the above pro- |
pored amendmmts shall be substituted
f„ r ratification or rejection of the elec
tors of this State at the next gqaerat j
election to be held after publication. i»
provided for In the fourth section of
this Act, In the several districts of the
State, at which election e\ ry peris tt
sha.l be qualified to vote who Is enti
tled to vote for members of the Gene
ral Assembly. All persons voting at
said election In favor of adopting the]
proposed amendments, or either of
them, to the Constitution of this State,
shall have written or printed on their |
ballots the words: "For ratification of
the amendment of paragraph i of sec
tion 3, article 6 of the Const!tution"
(for election of Judges of Superior
Courts by the people), "For ratification
of amendment of paragraph 3 of section
3 of article 8 of the Constitution” (for
election of Judges of Superior Courts
by the people), "For ratification of
amendment of paragraph 1 of section 11
of article a of the Constitution” (for
I election of Solicitors General by the
people). And all persons opposed to
adoption of said amendments, or cither
of them, shall have written or printed
ou their ballots the words: "Against
the ratification of paragraph 2 of sec
tion 3 of article 6 or the Constitution'
(ngohjst election of Judges of Superior
Courts by the people). "Against ratifi
cation of the amendment of paragraph
'3 of section 3 of article 8 of the Consti
tution" (against election of Judges of
Superior Courts by the people) "Ag
ainst ratification or omar.dment of par
agraph 1 of section 11 of article 6 of
the Constitution” (against the election
of Solicitors General by the people).
Sec. 6. Be it further enacted by the
authority aforesaid. That the
Governor be, and he is. hereby author
ized and directed to provide for the
submission of the foregoing proposed
amendments to the Constltutim of this
State to a vote of the people as requir
ed by the Constitution of tb/s State in
paragraph 1 of section 1 of article 13.
and by this Act: and if either be rat
j isled, the Governor shall, when h? as-
j certains such ratification from the Sec.
! rotary of State, to whom the returns
steal! be referred In the same manner
as In case of elections for members of
i the General Assembly, to count and
ascertain the result. Issue his proclama
tion. for one insertion, in one of the
daily papers of this State, announcing
j such result and declaring the amed-
Iment or amendments ratified.
: Sec. 7. Be it further enacted by tile
authority aforesaid. That all laws and
parts of laws in conflict with the Act
be. and the same are, hereby repealed.
Approved December 21, 1597.
Now, therefore, 1. William Y. Atkin
son, Governor of said State, do issue
this my proclamation declaring that the
foregoing proposed amendment to the
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and must b« wold at
one*.
YOURS AT—^
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DORR’S
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718 BROADWAY.
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yont felt*** to «fe*B •«* *"»l* ** j
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wttl portly* mnrli and
yottf oHnn iinl put joor *feoto
iultiit in a hfaltbv cooilitloo.
ooijr 11.00 a tout*.
Food For Invalids
and bsbiss can bs bad as as,
fresh .rani aisnufsctutsfs. Msit
*d Milk just In-
Care for your Teeth
Prstty whits tseth, round
gum. sod frsgrsnt brestli by
using uur Orisotal Tooth Wash,
*5 edits bottle.
Turnip Seed.
Cabbage Seed,
Beans and all other Heeds for
plant rg now. Our Catalogue
free. Send for it
ileiamler Drti&Seed Cl.
706 BROAD OT.
AUGUST A, GEORGIA.
The
Whitely / Sv s*/1
Exerciser.
A practical, simple and X
efficient Home Exerciser, y-ja * [ A
one specially adapted for 1 (ip jrJ
ladies and children, but \ f\\
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profitably used by th* /7*y{L\y
strcnce*t athlete. / |t 39i \L
PRICES: f it T', (A*
75c., *I.OO, *1.50. I J W
BICYCLES -CL EVE- I ' \
LANDS. S4O up; VIK-l 1 1
INGB. *35 up; GF.fi - \|
URONS. *lB up; THOM-1 ~i_J
AS, SSO tin. t all and see -r*
them. Every one gusr- \I I
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ABSOLUTE
DIVORCES ;
(90 days; Dakotaefficial »nd
(attorney; Burke, Eastern
(office, N. Y. Life Building,
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Constitution is hereby submitted for
ratification or rejection to the legal vo
ters of the Stqte at the, general elec
tion to be held Wednesday, October 5,
1898.
w. Y. ATKINSON, Governor.
By the Governor: F. E. Callaway,
Private Secretary. _ «
JULY 27
SEISIaT
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L«rpt# ba#w 2ic. ft#* wait
mi irtvaluab# ir lh# nur>
mty,
TL'RN'IP SEED.
I hava th# n#w crop o#
Turnip B##d. Improved
Vwtfnw Ruta Baaa. tarty
Flat Dutch and Earty R«d
Top* If Iha MHNf ar# trua
to nam# th#y mak# th#
mod datirabi# for pr#w#nt
plant in#.
L. A. CJARDELLE,
ival nwd tewa. a ill Brand ft.
Tbe Aipsia Herald
Lnpit, Eriiktttl ni tit Ba 3
Stiipapir Prtlßid it
j. Tin StCiiL
jrrrKEAT TTLEOK M’H N'F.WR|
THE NEWS OP THE MOULD I
WHELK IT IS NEW*.
12 TO IA BOOM AHKAD OF
OTHER GEORGIA AND i
bOt'TH CAROLINA jt
PAPERS.
A--I TBit WHL CONVINCE TOff
BANE.
PROF. P. M. WHITMAN,
209 7111 St., August*. G*.
GIVES FREE EYE TESTS for all defects m
•ifht, grlndi propor |lbmm *a l WAS*
KA*T'* then-
I jm*e* cut into your *rrm* while you wati.
FREE OF CHARGE,
SPAIN IS DEFEATED.
Again haw the boys who wear th#
blue whipped the Spaniards and plant,
ed tl*e Htsrs sod Stripes on foreign
soil, and again ha* F. O. Mcrtina de
feated high prices. Look at this:
25c, Neckties 10c.
75c. and $1 Shirts 50c.
50c. Suspenders 25c.
Jft. 00 Trousers *5.00
A full line of celluloid collars and
cuff* just received. F. G. Mertins, 924
Broadway.
Paine, Murphy & Co.
COUMIf-BION MERCHANTS.
803 Reyaolds stMeleplioiieis&.ir
J livate Leased W ire* Foiect to New York
Chicago and New Orleans.
Order* executed over our wires tor
Cotton. Stocks. Bonds. Grain and Pro.
vision* for c*»h or on margin*. Local
securities bought and sold. References
—National Exchange Bank of Augusta,
or Mercantile Agencies.
im to loan.
In any sums desired from
SSOO upwards, in straight
3 and 5 years time, or on
10 years time, payable in
equal annual instalments.
Lowest rates of interest.
No expense to borrower
except the usual attorney
and record fees. No delay
in getting the money.
AleianHer&Jobnson
Agenls Scottish Amerltan
Mortgage Company,
705 Broad St. ”7