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THE |-|ERALD
IS DELIVERED IN
SPARTA, GA„
Every Afternoon at 10 CenU a Week.
Drop a Postal to Frank Neal, Agent,’
Sparta, tla.
Savannah has Deceived her first bale
Of new cotton.
The aoclnl functions In honor of Cer
Verr. have' now begun.
The lltlfc King of Spain won not ex
pecting the recent attack.
Spain'* campaign of barbed win? utul
barbarism Is almost ended.
Jake I {yarns never allows any saint’s
toys on the calendar to slip by unno
ticed.
Col. Candler practically says to the
commissioned officer*: "Recruit or re
sign."
Hobson ought to bring his old friend
Ccrvera down South and show him the
sights.
Minnesota has dedicated that stale
capital she built out of good Georgia
ouarble.
The whirligig gets in Its work. The
Colon went ashore just where the Vir
ginias was captured.
Prince Henry explains the Irene in
cident by euying that he was tmwly
protecting the women and children,
but popular opinion is that he is using
tire women and children to protect
himself. .
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® world Thoaeaade fell at hte Mde ead
* ira thi ueead at hie right haad-*la*
( ]udlng the haabend of Bethtbeha.
Would Mr Wilton hare u* heHete
that attrh a aiaa. ahoae martial rarrer
' began When he atew the giant with See
| *a*K.th atoaea. »ad ew>'«t onlr with hla
! Ufa. could hare been the Al*!*htr'»
j Ideal. If he bad 11 dated the eplrtt of
i that rowrotnitment which ray*. "Thou
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' waa acarcely a rhararler la the early
hlatorr of tltal religion oa whlrh flr
tlltatkin and pro*r«*» are baaed
who did hot offer up
hla prayer*. Hhe Par Id. lo that Ood
-who tea< hath my hand* lo war and
my Angara to Aght
The same thing hae bean true under
the Chrtotton dlepeoaatlon which dif
fered only In creed from the Moham
rdan policy of carrying the ewoed In
one band and the Koran In the othtc
j No. Mr. Watm*a. ttor tbousaud* of
eelf-aatrlAelng boya who Mood In the
trench re before Santiago and decima
ted the rank* of the enemy are not
murderer*. They were no more mur
derer* than the gentle and God-fearing
Robert K Leo waa a murderer. Pat
riotic would bo a better term, Mr.
Watron, and It to acoonrtlng to that
; at (tuition that they will Anally enjoy
the bleaaad immortality which belong*
to those who have fought the good
fight and kept the faith.
A PRECEDENT FOR OUR MAONAWIMITT
The action of the Untied State* gov
ernment tn eeii ling home. at tie own
expense, the 26.000 Spanish ivOi'ps cap
tured at Santiago W frequently referred
to a* something unprecedented. Such,
however, la not the case, for in the Pe
ninsular ctiiupaißU 26,000 French under
junot, captured by the English under
Sir Arthur Wolleeley. were returned
to France ut the expense of the con
queror*.
MurUncau says of the event: "A
convention hud been arranged at Cin
tra, by the terms of which the French
troops were induced to evacuate Portu
gal, but at the expense of the British
and in their ships. They were to be
lauded with all their property between
Rochefort and IV Orient, and no stip
ulation was made that they should not
again serve immediately. The ene
my were actually couveyed at- our ex
pense to a place whence they could,
the next hour .proceed to attack Spain
more convsuiently than from their
present position. * • * When parliament
met the opposition moved a vote of
cep&ure on ministers for sanctioning
the convention and were beaten by a
majority of fifty, a majority which was
considered, under the. circumstances,
small. A political consequence arose
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baab rtoatawrea n 1 the t’ati*d Atatoe ,
far IM7M awamat to a boat IM.atto.- 1
aaatmt. agaUiat H*t4**MM4 tor the
! preahwa fMt The hiffheat preeion.
;>ear waa IMI-hl whea they were l*»
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The Reporter hntoto out thla hllianag
I sissr:
"Never la Hi htotory baa tha «i**'
weM loohed out upow a more apteadld
proapart of abuadaace and enaaaarrnal
artlvMp than U doea at the praamt
• aoneai. Never ha* th* aymhrd of the
bora of pfent." pourtag k*to wealth
>4 all the harveeta. been more »bw»-
lately Uue The rondMiona are all
j ripe for an unprecedented teaton of
rommorclal pmaperity. W# haee al
-1 ready enb-red the promimd laad of
which we dreamed ia fhoee four year*
: ,4 depreaaion. The fartaera paid off
’ iheir mortgages last y*ar. With the
J eecoad bittni* r crop they will lareat
in tha eomforta and even the Imurim
j,d life. The railway employeea and
all other ahilled unekllled work
ingmen now have employment and
have again berome free consumer*
* Tbl* to the merchanfa harveat
: lime.” *
The Indie-dual depoalta of national
banka were about $2.000 000,000. an m
! rreaae of $272,000 000, The export*
wore $1,240,000,000. against $1,032,000,-
000 the previous year, which wa* itself
a record breaker. The governor* of
Indiana. Colorado. Ohio. Missouri,
Washington. Montana, Wisconsin,
South Dakota and other atatc* write
to The Reporter In term* which indi
cate that conditions are more favorable
at present than they have been for
years.
BIRMINGHAM'S FOUR MAYORS.
Birmingham to about to undergo an
experience which rarely comes to any
city. During the next four week* she
! wilt have four mayors.
Mayor Frank Evan*, who. as noted
elsewhere, has Just taken unto himself
a wife, ha* gone off on his bridal tour,
leaving the affairs of the city In the
hand* of four of the aldermen, who
will divide the time, each serving one
week.
Alderman John M. Parker will serve
(he first weett Alderman William J.
Pearce the second. Alderman John T.
Altman the third, and Alderman Wal
ter Moore the fourth. Alderman Par
ker stepped into the mayor's shoes as
soon as the Louisville and Nashville
train pulled out of the union station.
He took to the duties of the office as
naturally as a duck takes to water.
The others will follow in succession,
and thus Birmingham will go through
an experience that is both new and
novel.
The death of Alfred Shorter Harper,
I of Rome, carries saduess to the hearts
i of his many friends throughout the
I s tate. He was one of the brightest
! young newspaper men in Georgia and
was warmly beloved by all who knew
I ;,im. He was a brother of Mr. Hous-
I toun R. Harper, of the Rome Tribune,
| to whom deepest sympathies are ex-
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TBM AtrOTTBTA HERALD
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a*4 partiewtarty Hmmw n tha South j
should ha ahaeiuiwly rtoaa.
•gpaia did an right to diawvwr w*.
tM)| *k* WA 4* th# m'rtah# of b#r life.'
arroediag to th* Colombo* Rogoleae- !
thm. -when ah# tailed to k**p batter
postal about wa
.Ow* <>f th# WratefO TelWlW* #B
root# tor Maaila. wrttlag hach to hla
father, tloae* hla last letter with, "I
Irak* your son." Much tdMlty I*
too* htag
Rylvrwter Seme! la out In a card la
which he darlareu that <:• * Shafter
first assaulted him aad used language
•eh eh no gentleman eotsld stand.
According to International law. noth
ing abort of an agreement tor
an armistice, actually signed,
stops bcstilitlaa lx t worn nations.
"Let me die In my uniform.” wa* tha
laal request of Private Henry Taylor,
who succumbed to typhoid fevrr In
Savannah on Wednesday.
The annual convention of th# State
Horticultural Bociety. which mor<* la
Americas next week, will be largely
attended.
If a man hae lo master all the thirty
one languages spoken In the Philip
pines he won’t have time to get rich.
Macon'a city council donated SI,OOO
to the Carnival Asaoelati n. They
are preparing for a great occasion.
The bankruptcy law which will go
into effect on Monday, will mark a new
era In commercial circtoe.
How many candidate* tor the New
York governorship will result froip
the”Porto Rico campaign.?
The Macon News thinks Hobson Is
to be a Iml red as much for liis mcdcsiy
as for his bravery.
W hat the Law Decides.
The mere nssertbm of the value of
property by the vender to the puchaner
during negotiation* for a safe, though
conscientiously untrue and rolled upon
by the purehasor to his hurl, are held
Si Gustafson vs. Rustemeyer (Conn.)
39 L. It. A. 64, insufficient to constitute
an actionable deceit.
The right of the state to protect fish
In all streams through which they hove
freedom of passage to and from the
public fishing grounds is sustained in
People vs. Truckee Lumbar company
(Cal.) 39 L. R. A. 581, although the
streams flow over lands entirely pub
lic to private ownership. With the ease
Is a note reviewing the athorltles on
governmental control over the right of
fishery.
The remedy o n promissory notes and
warrantmof attorney under statutes ex
isting at the time they are made, which
authorises entry of Judgment and issue
and enforcement of execution thereon
notwithstanding an assignment for
creditors, is held, in Second Ward Sav
ings bank vs. Sohrank (Wis.) 39 L. R.
A. 569, to be an essential part of the
contract which cannot be taken away
by change of statute.
A subscription to secure the location
of a college at or in a certain town
on condition that a certain amount is
subscribed is held, in Rogers vs. Gal
loway Female college (Ark ) 39 L. R.
A. 636. to be enforceable where the
parties accepted the amoifnt subscribed
as sufficient and the college was located
accordingly, although there proved to
be a deficiency in the amount.
JtHF CLUBS;
THE SOCIETIES.
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have br#a e.-gaged «»W tn#mb#ru who
am anitone to attvwd Ik* cwrsr this
yen#* *r# urged to Immediately preorat
their application* for memberahlg tor
th* course of N and *M. The fact of
ihelf having b*.m meauhem <b e# not
entitle them to membership tor an
other yenr. The plena tor duplicate
lecture* in the Maannlr Hall, th* fir#*
evening tor onc-bui* of the members,
and the second tor the other half,
arvraa to meet with universal satisfac
tion.
The Civic Leagtir-
At the next meeting of council, the
city fathers will be requested by the
Civil lx agog to conaldrr. with the view
of making a law. an ordinance pre
pared by the League, which. If adopted,
will result In a vast Improvement in
the sanitary and aeuthetlr condition of
the c'ty This ordinance prohibit*
th.* throwing of banana peelings on
the pavement* . and of watermelon
rind* In the slrc.Hs. It also prohibits
—and this will be more than welcome
news to the many Augustan* weary of
seeing three city afreets prevent the
Rprearsnc* of untidy country thor
oughfare*.—the feed'ng of horse* or
the unhitching of te«m» on any of th#
at re at* of August*. The Civic League
to many hundred* strong, and It voice*
the sentiment of thousand* of cltlxens,
so It Is hardly possible that council
will fall to respond to such a unani
mous request In regard to the passing
of thla new law.
The King's Daughter*.
A movement Is on foot for devising
a plan v.hcreby the King’s Daughters
may help the poor to be self-support
ing. Furl her details will be publish
ed at an early date.
The King’s Daughters are greatly In
need of money in earing for the many
sick people now under their care.
There is a special necessity for a fund
for ice and milk for the sick. It
would also be appreciated if contribu
tions were made toward a fund with
which to buy fruit and vegetables for
the poor old people who aye not able
to work, and who are supplied by the
city with only fried rr.'at and bread.
The King's Daughters again entreat
the public, as they have so earnestly
and repeatedly urged in the past, not
to give money to beggars at the door,
but to send It to the King’s Daugh
ters, who investigate all rases, and
give the money where it is most need
ed. A woman, known by the King's
Daughters to be utterly unworthy, Is
going around from door to door now,
and is receiving help that would be.
if divided out, of incalculable benefit
Daughters of the Confederacy.
The following were the important
subjects discussed by the United
Daughters of tho Confederacy during
their recent meetings in Atlanta during
the veterans’ reunion.
Plans for preserving the Georgia
home fer veterans were discussed. Mrs.
W. F. E\o eloquently championing the
cause of the homeless old soldiers, but
It was decided, to postpone definite ac
tion until the regular convention In
October.
The adoption of a new badge tvas an
Interesting topic. The local badge of
Savannah and the state badge of Mary-
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B*by FoodE
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fna u>. W* bar* it.mi. frwti
from niaksrs.
Ice Cream and
Ice Cream Soda-
Do«.*is ofdaltol.tful dftutaa*
nyr Foowthto- TielW II for
50 for 91.00*
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lor sotolis now. "and for cat*
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Aleiaoder Drnt & Seed Co.
H« BROAD AT.
AUGUSTA, OkOBGIA.
fob sale.
The J. I. Scott piece, three
quarters of a mile from the
city new water Basins on
the Wrightsboro road.
This place contains 87
acres of land, several
good springs and fine well
of water. Dwelling out of
repair. Healthful. Price.
$2,000.
Apply to
CLARENCE E. CLARK,
Rea! EM ate. 883 Broad Street
land were both suggested e» substitutes
for the present Insignia, a laurel
wreath and flag, but no definite action
was taken.
The needs of the Battle Abbey were
presented in a plea by Mrs. R. E. Park.
Miss Alice Baxter suggested that In
order to preserve historical papers, the
U. D. C’s have a registrar-general,
which suggestion was heartily en
dorsed by the president and recording
secretary of the IT. D. C.'s. This of
fice will be provided for at the October
convention.
As individuals, the IT. D. C.’s pledged
themselves to do all In their power to
assist the Army end Navy League, the
constitution forbid ling as an order
any work not pertaining in some way
to the Confederacy.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Cnildren.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
JULY 30
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thv • MV# d###rtbed property. Apply tu
Georgia Railroad Bank.
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PROF. P. M. WHITMAN,
209 7th St., Anfcasti, Oft.
FREE EYE TESTS for all defects <*
tight, irlnilt It. prayw Mlmmum a»d WalU
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!>cimc* cut rate your fee*** while yo* waai.
FREE OF Ch'ARuE,
SPAIN 1H DEFEATED.
I Again have the boya who wear th»
blue whipped the Spaniards and plant
'ed the Star* and ftrtpes on foreign
I soil, and again ha* F. O. Mertina de
feated high price*. Look at this:
ssc. Neckties 10c.
75c. and »1 Shirts Me.
60c. Suspenders 20c.
$8.04 Trousers $5.00
A full line of celluloid collars and
cuff* Just received. F. G. Mertln*. *2s
I Broadway.
Paine, Murphy & Co.
COMMUBION AIKRCHANTB.
803 Refolds st=Teießlionei£^.n 3
1 male Leased V> ires Lirect to New York
Chicago and New Orleans.
Orders executed over our wires foe
Cotton, Stocks, Bonds, Grain and Pro.
visions for cash or on margins. Local
securities bought and sold. References
-National Exchange Bank of Augusta,
or McrcantUa -Agenclea.
RONEY TO LOIN.
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.
Alexaatler&JflliDSoa
Agents Scottish Ameritan
Mortgage Company,
705 Broad St