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sort News
Contest Closes Oct. 1.
JPOR THE BIWT LETTER IS*.OO
FOR THK ID BEST LETTER ... I* M
FUR THK ID BERT LETTER ... 1.00
Blsmsrrk wilt never b* abl# to riaf
pbove hi* epitaph.
Gen. Ijm> 1* being reaervetl to receive
lilsneoe surrender.
. Florida la imrtoubledly determined
#ot to catcii the smallpox.
Brtltor StovsM’s Chickammiga sketch
es are graphic and Interesting.
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Hobson rails today for Santiago. At
lanta gave him a royal reception.
f By all means make Hobson com-
Inander of the new battleship Indiana.
The distribution of the war bonds I*
be glow ae If It were a public charity.
Snow In Nebraska on the last day of
Ju'y. Verily, this I* a great country.
David B. Hill evidently I* preparing
bnce more to swing around the elr-
Me.
to - 4
Do you suppose It was Gen, Miles'
uniform which captured the Porto Ric
finat I . I
Poor Melba sang only a quarter of a
million out of the American public last
geaaon.
Atlanta le in earnest about that new
union depot—and the whole elate Is
with her.
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It la now Col. John Wanumaker, and
If his reg'ment goes to war he will ride
at the front.
Atlanta’s city council has decreed
tV\i the free luneti must go. As If It
diun't go before.
C. H. Simon, pf Atlanta, was the first
petitioner in the state under the new
bankrnptcy law.
Many tourhing tributes have been
{raid to the late William Perry Murphy,
' Df South Carolina. ,
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HOES 108 Til PARK
Many nf ike leading eitlreaa ta As
1 gimta. and panicnlarly thane whose
| humanity Is touctied by any appeal in
I behalf of <be working prop la. bars si
preaned tbetr desire to aes tbs nrrssnt
| sattliag basin tnrnari Into an allrarllve
. park.
They realise that the rlty now has
tin opportunity of securing tor tie rss-
I idrnta of the Fourth and Fifth wards
i a rrcregime ground which will prove of
inrstioMbls value to our laboring p p
uls* lon. They real's* that It anything
‘la done towards securing this site.
1 prompt and earnest action muat be in
! ksn.
And yet they allow the weeks to pasa
by without turning their hands towards
I accomplishing the end In view. It
tyould tie a great misfortune for the
present opportunity to pass by un Im
proved, In a few weeks more the new
waterworks, according to contract,
will have been completed. The old
settling basin will then become a thing
of the past. The only disposition to
tie made of It unless It is converted in
to a pork, will be to sell it off In build
ing lots.
Bui will the comparatively small sum
realised from such a sale equal the
value of the site turned Into a beauti
ful nud spacious park? Wp think not.
Lending real estate dealers in the city
think not. The faclory operatives and
officers emphatically think not. It ap
peals to the humanity and to the busi
ness Judgment of every unprejudiced
cltlrcn. It is a work which should not
be allowed to languish. And yet un
less those men who have the matter
most at heart awaken to the necessity
of prompt action, the enterprise will go
by dofault. ,
Today Is the day to begin.
Speaking of territorial expansion,
the Democratic party Is responsible
for tue acquisition of twenty states and
three territories, whose present pop
ulation Is 20,000,000.
HOW TO CANCEL STAMPS.
There has been so much speculation
as to the proper method of affixing and
cancelling stamps under the new reve
nue law. that Commissioner Scott, of
the Internal Revenue Bureau, has is
sued a circular regarding the matter.
It prescribes that In any and all ca
ses where an adhesive stump shall be
used for denoting any tax imposed by
the War Revenue act, the person using
or affixing the sttme shall write there
on, with Ink, the initials of his name,
and the date (year lin which the same
shall be attached or used, or shall by
muting or cancelling said stamp, with
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who pn »bed thro will wnthr ■ largeA
draft out her treasury About tvs
million* wtll b* di*'rit«o*d among 'k*
I fsmtl.vo of tbs loot skltors Our van
qulrheg ft* will hsv* to pay for lb*
I coal ussd IP the war svoaoto tr»Bst»*r
tattoo of soldiers, supplies of all
kind* pay of soldier* sod sailor* sad
lo**** for dtstwr bases of our tradv.
It la estimated that the traaaporiatl.4l
bill tor six months will be gtt otKUWO
The ammunition sent to *aa against
* Again coat lt.Tsti.oM. The supply of
•hot and shell for no* battleship cost
$400,000. Every time the thirteen-
Inch gun Is fired the charge coats
! |l.jot), and the smaller guns run *ll the
way from S2OO to SI,OOO Mr Ding
ley's cat I male of $500,000,000 aa the coat
of our war with Spain for one year
rovers all theao thing*. The fart that
Spain has alrrady asked for peace af
i ter three month* will rut down this es
timate, but as a large proportion of
this outlay baa been made the bill sill
probably be at loast $375,000,000. In
| nettling with Spain (he Indications are
[ that the United States will take It*
pay In land ami not In money, a*
Spain I* practically bankrupt Porto
Rleo will be demanded aa part payment
of our bill of costa. Cuba’s indepen
dence will also be included and slices
of the Philippines. Carolines ami lut
drones, If not all of those Islands.
Three cessions of territory will all have
to be figured down to a basis of their
value and a settlement determined In
that manner.
The indemnity, if 1t la placed at
$375,000,000, will be the largevt, with
two exceptions, resulting from any war
of this century.
Great Britain forced China to pay an
Indemnity of $35,000, oft«. England
took Hong Kcng 1n part payment. In
1848 the United States charged Mexico
$100,000,000 for being able to whip that
counitry. Mexico did not have the
monry so we took California and New
Mexico and paid back to the Mexican
government $15,000,000. Two years
ago China was forced to pay Japan
$176,000,000. and. in addition, ceded the
island of Formosa. Prussia made Aus
tria pay it $30,000,000 after the war of
1860.
The heaviest war Indemnity of mod
ern times was that paid by France to
Germany. Besides the cession of
Alsace-Lorraine, France paid Germa
ny $1,000,000,000. In 1877. after the
Rusao-Turliisb war, Turkey paid Rus
sia $725,000,000. A part of it is still
unpaid. Last year the Sultan of Tur
key was forced by the great powers of
Europe to cut down his bill against
Greece to $20,000,000. which was not
one-fourth of what the war cost him.
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lly soggewleg by Ike e|«y of August*
, skd tk* roaaiy of RUhaioad I* avUNk j
I ty ittkgrt to lb* very Just evilkt*m if
1 cViaoeiikM)* Jacob Pbialry. *kei (It*
| <toy* that It I* rtotl*| too murk to IW
ps'ka* SS,tW worth of ebartiy at • oast
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j requiring ike gtcateal car* and iw*-
! <aiy la lu management nnd wVl's
1 there It on every he ml wnrda of grnlak
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i ofßcrr*. yet tbs point of Coonrtlmws
Ptonigy i* writ take* that It I* rott
ing the rlty and roomy too much to
•Uapruse Its charity.
ll I* entirely possible to sure n large
1 amount of the S!.JM rxpenae account,
I without reducing the rflb Ur.ey of the
work, nod tbl* wilt result In giving <1
larger amount earb year to thoae need
i ing M*lstance out of the same appro -
I priatlon that la now made by the city
*nd county.
The $7,000 or more n year that ti ap
propriated by the county and city for
charity should go tr those who are In
pressing need of tbl* money—lt should
go ns fnr ns possible, snd as fsr ns eco- j
nomlcsl management will make It. But
to slice out $1,200 for salaries and an
expense account before the active work
of d' r bur*tag Is commenced U paying
too highly fpr the service.
It Is told of FtUhugh I>>e that when
his new blu« uniform rime home and
was taken from the case be looked at
It with a solemn countenance, and then
said to his wife: "Put It back,, wife, j
reconciled. I'm afraid I might shoot at
tt alt of a sudden.”
The public looks over Its shoulder 1
long enough to nbte that Pern talk* of
turning loose the dogs of war upon us.
But it will probably prove merely a lit
tle Peruvian bark.
Bob Fttxslmmons has "put up,' but
at the hour of going to press there
were no indications that he would
"shut up..”
John Jacob —the best of the Astors —
is not a tin soldier, and has gone to
the front again, in spite of the prospect
of peace.
Dr. William Rawlings will make one
of the ablest senators ever sent to tho j
General Assembly from the Twentieth
district.
The English peers who sold them
selves to Promter Hooley for less than
SIOO,OOO must feel their disgrace keen
ly.
The youngest colonel in the army is
Duncan Hood, a son of the famous gen
eral. He is twenty-five years old.
The mayor of Yauco, Porto Rico, an
nounces to the citizens of that place J
that their address is U. S. A.
HERAbD PRIZE
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a tea teairs befwve had raade tka hill*
echo with college wags akd merry J**t.
wne a* el lent aa a party of priests an
a gmldealy, Ike stag*
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h ' ZZ er,,insure-! "Oti-h'" We were st
Ineplrall n Pnlnt with the whole v*t
ir. out before as. and aa is cas
,,m ,rfrlrer had atogfied to let us
drink ia tk* view. No word* coutd de
’ scribe euch • ei-ea* but you caa have
some Idea of Ihr effc«. »k- « « >r« *"•
thai (car* sli-od In the ey ** «*f »!'• from
; me grave college professor lo Ihe giddy
'schoolgirl As Rev. C M Kyle ha*
j expressed It. so It la—"No other hour
! of life has furnlahed a tithe of «h# ed*
! uratlon and elevating Insiructlcm which
l was crowded Into this, our first view
of the valley. *
Yesterday we made the trip to Gla
i cter Point Imagine a dignified Augus
ts matron In bloomers, astride a mule.
If It shock* you too much, you had best
.Hot dwell up 11. for It happened. The
j same hold creature ta proud of the fact
that she stood out on the highest point
and wa* able to took straight down
through spare S.fSO feet without tremb
i ting—that la, enough to fall off The j
view waa so grand. It was awful: the
big hotel looked tike a chicken coop, j
j ireea of two hundred fret mere shrubs,
j and Mirror Lake a bright speck.
1 Tomorrow we are to climb to the top i
! of Yosemlte .Foils, which, a* the small
' boy of our party says, "are so high
; you have to take a transfer to eee the
Itop." This I* almost literally true, for
we have vainly tried to cloae our eye*.
! then raise our heads, so that upon
! opening our eyes we would be looking
j at the top: not much wonder, for In
I three leaps it falls 2.54 S feet.
Today, we are all tired out from yes
' terday's tramp, so satisfied ourselves
1 by going to see the sun rise In Mir
i rnr I-nlie. Wonderful!
Just now the sun Is sinking behind
! the mountains, and the whole valley Is
bathed in a flood of lavender light, ai\d
1 feel a» did the poet who wrote
>
"Silence ! Emotions new and strange
here rise
And sweep with cyclonic force the
breast!
A new, strange world, all powerful and
sublime.
Enchains, enslaves and fetters alt.
The greatest, most of all, are fettered
most.
Only the pigmies chatter and fools
alone
Find laughter here where Nature
sneaks
In tones of grandeur and sublimity.
Strong lips are dumb and eyes unused |
to tears
Are forced to yield the highest tribute j
of the soul
To those grand thoughts of the Eternal
Mind!”
KATHARINE CHURCH.
The purity of the ballot box Is the
most vital question before the people
of Richmond county.
The native Porto Rican didn't have to
undergo much of a change of heart to
be a good American.
There are still two venerable figures
on the stage of action Pope Leo and
| Queen Victoria. u u
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ALL SHADES
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Just ATlvßd.
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ought to tsks tt, wkstkrt tksy
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Buttle Bl.nn— krre lor $2 40.
Baby Food*.
Tbs tost of ikra caa Ba Bad
from as- *• ka«s Umri fresh
from utsksrs.
Ice Cream and
Ice Cream Soda
Dos*a* of datlghtfu' drinks at
our Fouaiala. Tlckata 12 for
SO cents—2s for SIOO.
Biia Bum b ,
and Turn p Seeds.
Cabbage- Bean* *»d all bred*
for sowing sow. band for cam
log us- Eras.
AleianderDrni&SetdCo.
roe BROAD RT.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Eagle
Baking
Powder
IS AUGUSTA MADE
EAGLE BAKING POWDER
Is high grade. Very different
materials from the cheaper Al
um Ammonia Powder, that ig
norant and poorer people use—
for which there is no earthly
excuse. ••••••«
EAGLE BAKING POWDER
Use Eagle In place of the 60c.
lb. Powder you now use. You’ll
get the same results In good
wholesome bread. The 50c. Pow
ders were priced 40 years ago,
and, like a Patent Medicine, it
don’t change in price.
EAGLE BAKING POWDER
Should he used by Augusta peo
ple City pride should impel
them, If nothing else does,
EAGLE BAKING POWDER
Simply asks of you a trial.
EAGLE BAKING POWDER , £
Sells at 25c. lb.
THE HOWARD & WILLET DRUG CO.
—MAKE EAGLE.—
Uncle Sam’s Navy, Port
folio No. 9, just received
at Herald Office.
AUGUST 4
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PROF. P. M. WHITMAN,
209 7th SI.. Augasti, G».
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FREE OF CHARGE.
SPAIN IS DEFEATED.
Again have the boys who wear the
blue whipped the Spaniards and plant
ed tl» Stars snd Stripes on foreign
soil, and again has F. O. Merlins de
feated high price*. Look at this:
25c. Neckties 10c.
75c. and tl Shirt* Me.
Me. Suspenders 28c.
$6.00 Trousers $5.00
A full line of celluloid collars and
cuffs Just received. F. G. Mertlns, 924
Broadway.
Paine, Murphy & Co.
(OMMIH9ION MERCHANTS.
803Peji8lds Sl=—TeleBURIC I Sfc&.n*
liivaie Leased Wires KBwct ta Jlsw York
Chicago and New Orleans.
Orders executed over our wires for
Cotton, Slocks. Bonds. Grain and Pro.
visions for cash or on margins. Local
•ecuritlea bought and Bold. References
—National Exchange Bank of Augusta,
or Mercantile Agencies.
MONEY 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.
Alexanfler&JolmsDfl
Agents Scottish Ameritan
Mortgage Company,
705 Broad St