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Herald Prize Letters
From American
Summer Resorts.
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prtaaa a 111 b« awarded for the
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I aort Neara.
Contest Opens June 1 5.
Contest Closes Oct. I.
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THE HERALD
IS DELIVERED IN
Columbia, S. C.
Every Afternoon at 10 Cents a Week.
Drop a Postal to S. B. Flshburne,
Agt.. Columbia, S. C.
Dog-day* have officially begun.
A Populist ticket has been put out
in Effingham county.
Commerce is following tin. flag down
to Santiago very rapidly.
Scovel received the lust blow, for he
bus been alappod Ht Jail.
luwltule more institute* for the
teachers and the farmers.
America is still winning victories,
through her oarsmen on the Thames.
We wish the Florence Times great
gueefias under the new management.
The advocates of the Nicaragua ca
nal are shouting, "Remember the Ore
gon.”
What will Spain say when she learns
that Hobson is coming with Watson's
fleet.
A large number of Americans killed
lif Cuba are coming to life by every
mall.
It seems that the government can
Btill transport troops from Port Tampa,
but the harbors of Charleston and Sa
vannah are too shallow.
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The on. hundred and twolf.h annual
.ommunkaUcn of the Grand of
Free *nd Aerated Ma.on. will br held
.1 the Maaoulc tempi, tn Macon on Oc
tober 25th. and elaborate reparations
are already being made for tb. evenL
Orand Secretary Wolthin of the Urand
Lodge nas been busy mailing inauruc
Hons 10 tbua. are U> repmaent the
various Mg* at the annual commu-
B l r “ ,lon "
They arc requested to report to the
Grand Secretary', office in the Hotel
Lan<er building, immediately on
their arrival .ao as to assist him in
perfecting the roll call for the opening
of the session.
Attention is also called to the fact
that on account of the war tax on all
checks and drafts, the bank* will nol
receive them unless thi* tax is paid,
and In sending tn dues to the Grand
Lodge It Is neccßsavy to ace that the
proper stamp is attached and cancelled
according to law.
The indications arc that this will be
one or the greatest annual meetings of
the Grand Lodge, and Augusta Masons
take a lively Interest tn the occasion.
The members of the Augusta lodges
are particularly zealous in their devo
tion to the order, which is one of the
noblest benevolent organizations ever
established to bless mankind. This
city will seed some prominent mem
bers to represent the local lodges.
GEN. MILES AND MR DAVIS.
The especial prominence into which
General Miles has been brought by the
present war has directed attention
anew to the fact that he placed mana
cles »u the president of the confeder
acy.
General Miles has defended himself
by saying that he was peremptmlly
ordered by Charles A. Dana, then as
sistant secretary of war, and he there
for had no option as to placing chains
on Mr. Davis.
Tbe reminiscences of Mr. Dana,
; which • have been appearing in Mc-
Clure’s Magazine for the past few
months, throw a flood of light on a
great many mooted quetsUuns incident
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d«fMtad of kla end*. ' Macon Tele
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tlons tk* world kns keen taught to be
ll**e that
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Ephrdan dome
Outlived In fame tb* pioo* fool who
built It.**
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mous aa tbe man who fired the first
gun at Manila or th* woman who
fired the first man to gathrr knowl
edge from apple trees.
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in the little red school house wa* to
point to thla Instance aa Illustrating
the folly of extravagant rxpeadltures.
and many an ambitious young states
man has rung the changes on It as he
advocated "retrenchment and reform,
ray oppressed fellow-countrymen!”
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us that his name ‘'passed into na rec
ords.”
Look again, dear Telegraph.
His name was Herostratus and the
"pious fool” was Chersiphron. It's
juat as well to be accurate In these
matters.
Sylvester Scovel, who, throughout
his eventful and variegated career ap
pears to have been an unmitigated
boor, Is in striking contrast with most
of the correspondents, who are gen
tlemen.
The town of Pugwash, Nova Scotia,
has been destroyed by fire. It Is hoped
that It will be rebuilt under another
name.
The temperature has not beeen ma
terially reduced since the law against
profanity was passed in New York.
The people of Richmond county want
pure elections. The way to get them
is through white primaries.
The tlmo for tho primary Is ap
proaching and still nothing has been
done In that direction.
Sampson will got a larger sinking
“uttd than most people have ever been
able to set aside.
Th.? Dewey cocktails are said to be
just a little bit deadlier than the Dew
ey line of Are.
John Jacob Astor's boom for gover
nor of New York has begun to assume
proportions.
Thirty tons of gold were rereived at
tbe New York sub-treasury the other
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Arat-rlaa* cemetery.
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log,”
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' good.
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Ur.
(loorgiana. Ala.—The crop la flour
ishing.
Pa!f*Une, Tex.—Farmers are well up
with their work.
There was only a trace cf rain at
Little Reck during t|ic week.
Helena. Ark —Crops arc generally In
good condition, but are beginning to
need rain.
Nashville. Tenn.— The crop outlook
is excellent.
Memphis, Tcnn.—Crop account! are
I generally favorable.
Brazonn. county Tex. Cotton has
been shedding. Weather la very dry.
Navasota. Tex. —The cotton plant Is
large and well fruited.
Some sections of Alabama report
prospects for fine crop never better
than now.
Dallas. Tex. —Farming operations are
well advanced. The plant is claimed to
have been damaged by cool nights.
San Antonio, Tex.—Rain would ben
efit the plant. Weather has been dry
alt the week.
Luting, Tex. —Th.e present condition
of the crop practically Insures o tine
yield. Dry weather has prevailed all
the week.
Selma. Ala.—There is some little rust
on light, sandy land, but otherwise the
crop conditions are quite flattering.
Leesburg. Ga.—Dry weather has pre
vailed the past week, and cotton is
Improving.
Chappel Hill, Tex.—There has been
considerable falling off In cotton pros
pects. Cotton has been shedding and
worms have made their apparancee.
Yorkville, S. C.—Cotton has grown
; wendarfuly during the past fiew weeks.
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by acorea.
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j leg feroetnu*.
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| Let X ctand for dollar* we ll get bark
from Spain
When dou*ht>«y* and Btckiea start
borne again.
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gue»s
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mes*.
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"■Don,”
j Who perhaps ha* had more than he
first counted on.
Savana. 111. -A. C. BEEBE.
POINTED PARAGRAPHS
A woman’s strength lies In her weak
ness.
Some men are always out when their
countty calls.
Mm with wheels In their head are
of a mechanical turn of mind.
Costly apparel doesn't always make
a woman look neat and attractive.
Heaven tempers the wind alike to the
smooth-faced man ar.d the populist.
Very few children have as much
strength "of mind a* they have of don't
mind.
Since the war began babies are up In
orms and opinions are fired at ran
[ dom.
Doctors and lawyers ran always give
■ you n large bill In exchange for small
I ones.
I Some musicians go upon the stage,
| while others never get farther than the
orchestra.
There's nothing longer than the sum-
J mcr days to the girl who is to be mar
| ried In the fall.
His first love and his first shave are
I two of the first things that occur in the
i life of every man whlcjr he never for
gets.
It is bard to gather a woman’s mean
ing from her words, but nature has sav
ed a few of them the trouble of making
themselves plain.—Chicago News.
IRONICAL IFE.
If a man has dyspepsia his wife gen
erally suffers more from It than he
does.
If an original idea happened to strike
some men it would simply paralyze
them.
If every man would fight as he talks
the earth would soon be depopulated.
If cleanliness is next to godliness,
soap ought to possess the odor of sanc
tity.
If a man looks up his family tree
he is sure to discover monkeys on some
of the branches.—Chicago News.
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DIVORCES lii.ljTtS."’®'™:
TOM REED S FIX.
(Memphis Commercial-Appeal.)
Reed has been of the opinion that it
was purely the province of the speaker
to say what legislation should or
should not be considered. It Is be
ginning to look as if Tom were in a
regular Cervera of a fix.
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Georgia Railroad Bank.
*»v sts.
PROF. P. M. WHITMAN,
209 7th St.. Angnsta, Ga.
gives free eye tests p* an d#*** «
tight, grind* the proper |!mm« ttd W4H*
BANT'* them-
Lcnte* cut into your frrtr* while yoa waiu
FREE OF CKARuE,
SPAIN' IS DEFEATED.
Again have the boy a who wear the
blue whipped the Spaniard* and plant
ed the Stars and Stripe* on foreign
soil, and again h*« F. O. Mertln* de
feated high price*. Look at this:
25c. Necktie* l*e. ;
75c. and It Shirt* 50c.
50c. Suspenders 25c.
IS.OO Trousers 15.00
A full line of celluloid collars and
cuff* Just received. F. Q. Mertlns, *24
Broadway.
Paine, Murphy & Co.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Reynolds St=Teleplione{
Ill,ate Leased Wire* Direct to New Yerk
Chicago »ud New Orleans.
Order* executed over our wire* for
Cotton, Stocks, Bouds. Grain and Pro.
visions for c«»h or on margin*. Local
securities bought «nd sold. Reference*
—National Exchange Bank of
or Mercantile Agencies.
IdiEY 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.
AleiaiMJoiiiisoii
Agents Scottish Amcritan
' Mortgage Company,
705 Broad St. .11
JULY 28