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la urn* «f war prof—f* tor peak.
Tha ror*l dtatricts contred that corn
tread maker tall men.
TSa CEriiata promise to muko bakin*
athaim d of ItmlL
t Schley has dona ttm aquare thing
will he roundly cticrprd
* Oorhett and Cam bon both wear potn-
Aadoara. They “are dancoroua”
Poor old Blamairk' He bad an tn-
U» of only 1100,000 a yean
i The flrrt bale of cotton haa been re
taived at progressive Amerlcua \
\ Charleston os a rummer resort ia
enough for Editor Carl McKin
ley. |
' "Peace In two week*.” What will he
tomc. of the quartermarter'a sup
plies?
. The chaplain of the Oregon eavr
taiat big ship whipped Cervera's entire
fleet, i
i Angus Grorenrteln has been nomina
ted as senator from the First dis
trict.
Saluda county, S. C., Is now two
years old. She will soon put on long
dresses.
If the supply of flags will only hold
out, there Is no telling what we will
conquer.
The gubernatorial race in South Car
olina will probably be between Tillman
and Watson.
Ambassador Hay will have a glass
asm if this congratulatory hand-shak
ing keeps up.
Mayor Price of Macon has been
fined for fighting and ex-Se.nator Irby
has lwen shot at by a Carolina consta
ble. These are stirring lu . ,
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m«led the hlockhouses sad shot and
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tanged the admiration of the sentiment
world.'*
the aoAto or ciabities
Tbs charge made by Councilman
Phtnlsy that the coat of administering
Iba Board of Charities la out of all pro
portion! lo the amount of money nt the
disposal of the board ta arall suatalned
by ths facts
The amount contributed by the city
and county to the Board of Charities la
about 17.000 a year. Of this sum the
paupers who are to reap the benefit get
about |E,EOO and the coat of distribu
tion la 11,200. That la to say. the cost
of dispensing thn charily la more than
one-fifth as much as the benfllrlarlea
for whom the fund Is Intended receive.
It cannot be seriously contended
that this expensive administration of
the fund Is Just to the taxpayer* and
cltlxena. They make their contribu
tions for the beprflt of the poor ond
not for a eoatly medium of distribution.
Aside from the county home for the
poor, there are many charities In Au
gusta. The Widow*’ Home, the King's
Daughters, and many other worthy or
ganisations distribute thousand* of
dollars to the poor people of Augusta
every year. The officers of these Insti
tutions gi'gard It as an honor and a
privilege to servo In their respective
capacities without compensation.
While ft Is not to t*e expected that
the Board of Charities is to be con
ducted on tide generous basis, it seems
reasonable to hope- that we could fur
nish food, fuel ond clothing to the
poor nt an expense for distribution of
less than $1,200 a year.
Half of this sum goes towards paying
a storekeeper. This is a needless ex
pense and might well be turned over to
the poor. There is but little doubt
that arrangements could be made with
merchants In Augusta to furnish the
Board of Charities with the amount of
commodities needed, giving wholesale
rates, but serving out the commodities
as needed and as asked for by the sec
retary of the board.
This Is one public institution which
should be run at the lowest possible
cost. It Is a mockery to maiglain a
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Tba ostimaty dewtb of ibis exorllest
young man la deeply mournrd. but be
It mmiroed aa s kau who kw pa>‘l ;
the nobteet data of ritiaesehip Hence
he gore to hie long reel with the tsars
and bened.tUoos of bis t boat* of
| friends
It was not bl» destiny to dla wbera
tha dm of bailie and tha attrring call of
the bugle eant tha rich blood bounding
ttha lava through the vela*. It *•*
not (or him to charge the desperate
height and pluch honor from "the net- !
tie, danger.” Ha gave bla life without
any of tha inspiring surroundings
amidst which aoldlers gladly din Aod
yet he was none the less a martyr to
tba causa for which he would have
gladly taught, and b 1« name dcaervm
to stand as high on tha bead-roll of
fame, while a mourning multitude of
friends who loved him tar tha golden
promise of his youlh, the fervor of hla
patriotic heart, repeat, with head bow
ed low:
•'How sleep the bcaae who sink to
rest
By all their country’s wishes blast.”
-No. KvnngeJlne, hors de combat’ Is
not the Frenrh tar warhorae,” ob
serves Tho Charleston News and Cou
rier; “it Is the Spanish of what comes
of monkeying with the business end of
a war mule" 1 a - jab.
Walter Howard of Atlanta, who went
to Cuba ns a war correspondent of a
New York paper, returned to this
country the other day with broken
health and a btl of expenses amounting
to $33,000. He was In Cuba six weeks.
The troops were moved none too soon
from Miami. Fla. The living were kept
busy firing salutes over the dead. They
should be sent to tbe Georgia moun
tains.
Stale School Commissioner Glenn ia
a strong advocate of the Idea of Intro
ducing manual training Into the public
schools of Georgia.
George Clark Musgrave says we have
been unfair to our Cuban allies, who
were neither cowards nor barbarians.
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They do say that Hobson is to be
married. Never satisfied until the last
desperate experiment has been tried.
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sms stHwapaper asd Tbe Herald prom
lam that (ba aptasdtd t—srt mad
shall ba more than masota.sad for lha
friars.
Our navy and owr aautarn has# won
a vast amount t* tarrttury for our ar
my aad aoldtma so polka and pacify.
It Is sot poaalhla that tha task ras be
—iiafbriori 1 y scromplishrd aithout it—
bara-ng of a little more powder. It
ta tha duty of tha govarsmant. how
ever, lo take so chances oa the Amer
icas soldiers seat to foreign land*.
Them most ha no sacrifice of Ameri
can lives no account of bureaurary at
Washington.
Tha current number of The tjike
wood Rr hu. published for the guests
of Manager C. J. TrusaSll s two hotels
at Lakewood. N. Y.. haa bean received,
it says: "Cot. Harry Hall of Augusta,
Ga,. brought along with him a few
samples of fine peaches from his or
riyarii In the Sunny Booth." The Echo
ia edited by Mr. W. H. Wallace of Au
gusta.
The moat Intereating questions of the
war ara yet to come, when the United
Stales takes the Job of governing Cuba,
Porto Rico. Hawaii and tha Philippines.
The real task of the American soldiers
Is yet before them.
If you want the news while it 1s news
and wherever It happens, you will find
It in The Herald. The cable and the
telegraph wires have annihilated dis
tance tar the readers of the daily news
papers.
A physician In Columbia recently
bought some of the highest grade pat
ent flour and concluded to analyse a
sample to Bee what 1t contained. He
found therein IX per cent of foreign
matter.
The queen regent beg* McKinley to
rrmeml-r that she is a mother as well
as a queen. But our soldier* and sailors
have not been fighting for the Span'ish
dynasty.
Hobson has invited Cervera to be his
guest at his Alabama home when this
more or lees cruel war is over.
•'Whecdet’s cavalry.” There Is magic
in the name and It has more than sus
tained its historic reputation.
If you want to keep posted, read
The Herald. Its war service is the best,
and will continue so.
It Is announced thqt wall paper Is
<going up. The chief trouble is that it
won’t stay up.
San Juan has no doubt been waiting
! to surrender to James. Hamilton Lewis
! m person. •
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On this «4d ptanlalioa still tlws a
) number of th* aa-atavas <»f this g<»id
| man an? with Ih- m are their hlKh-B
f uo ja itx> third and fourth getterau-n.
! none of whom have ever known any
l other home never having teen lured
! from it by the false prom tees of town
for etty life Yeats ago they bought that
portion of they land oa which they bow
I live and on whteb they have erected
neat aßd comfortable houses, and ha vs
all other necessary comforts of Ilf*
shout them They are proeperoos. fru
gal. roatented and happy In snte-hel
[ lum days. I have often gone to there
j good people’s houses when they would
always have something nice to offer
persimmon beer and peanut* being the
principal refrvabments. and never did
host or hostess dispense go-d cheer
with more prtd* or guest partake with
greater pleasure ftlnre then. I have
drank Mum's extra dry Von CUequoi'a
tirh and dry." yea. and Unde Gordon s
juleps, too, put have never yet found
any beverage to equal that persimmon
beer, as I now remember It.
Many other pleasant memories were
awakened by the sight of dear old "Oak
Grove.” How often have I. In child
hood’s happy days, sauntered through
those umbrageous walks and drives,
and In the denser, darker shades. In
fancy. Been the elves and fairies play!
Her*, too. often strolled tbe ' fair girl .
of Shiloh's ah.ady grove,” of whose
grace and beauty poets sang their
sweetest songs. Thai girl la a staid and
gentle matron nos, the center of a
charming household, where “Joy Is du
ty and love is law.’’
Arrived at the springs, a reference
to our watches showed that we had
been just one hour and fifty minutes on
'the road, snd not a single touch of the
whip nor even an urging word to our
horses. Weil done, noble sorrels! Well
done, skilful driver!
At the hotel we were met by young
Mr. Storey—son of the proprietress—
who gave us a cordial welcome, and
showed us ail needed attention. After a
plunge In the capacious pool of delight
fully cool and limpid water, and a
change of our clothing, we were decid
edly refreshed and ready for supper;
ami tho sound of the gong a few min
utes later fell, Hhe sweet music, upon
[ our expectant ears. And such a supper!
' the most fastidious epicure could have
found no fault, and Garcla’a army
might have been satisfied. And such
appetites! The man ond the occasion
met. We had given no notice of our vis
it. but it did seem Is If Mrs. Storey
bad been warned of our coming.
Riding driving, music, dancing and
cards are the leading pastimes here,
though the disciples of Isaac Walton
can gratify their piscatorial taste, as
Little river is within easy reach, and
good fishing can generally be hajj In
the stream. I will not say what our
catch was the day we tried it, as a
fisherman's story is taken "cum grano
sails” by the majority of men. and T
would not like any doubt expressed in
regard to accuracy. I went as much to
see the old mill at Raysville as to fish,
but when we reached the spot where
I had not been since I was In knee
pants. I found a fine site for a dam,
but no mill by a dam site.
I cannot say that I shed any tears
of sadness when. I saw that old Rous
seau school-house had been raxed to the
ground. It was here that I, with many
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kraryt-'dr Asia a dlatacdaa
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hsu*r Spring a—l to* (ban
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la— that tin mad w or sat.
BotUa ftbCu—tbraa tot M 30.
Baby Food*.
Th« bmt of th*m can ba bail
from tta. We have U*em fmh
freon intirt*.
Ice Cream and
Ice Cream Soda-
Doarn* of doUgbtfol drinks at
Mr Fountain. Tkkata U fur
M> coal* —36 fur li.ttt
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Cat-bag*, I—at— and all Ha*da
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AOGUHTA, GEORGIA.
TO ZEtEHSTT.
j From October Ist, D»*. th* promises
at present occupied by th* Irish-Amer
ioan Dime Having* Hank at 817 Broad
: street. Centrally located and well adap
ted for meat any kind of tugilnes*.
Apply to P. M. Mulherin, Sccrctafy
, and Treasurer, 817 Broad St,
PORTNEE’S
HOFBRAU and
VIENNA CABINET
BRANDS OF
Export
Beers
are the best
ask for them.
other boys-and girls, too,-of Columbia
county, first took homeopathic sips of
learning and were given aleopathic dos
es of the rod. Those were the days
when book and birch went hand in
hand: but I rejoice to know that tha!
method of teaching Is being rapidly
eliminated from our schools; ami it is
now found better to stimulate the pride
than to irritate the hide.
Bach of our trio has gained an aver
age of half a pound a day since we
came, and our appetites continue and
the supplies hold out wonderfully.
11. W. G.
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FAPKRS. |
0-1 TEH 11LL COMUCE TClf
PROF. P.M. WHITMAN,
209 7lh St.. AqrosU, fii.
GIVES FREE EYE TESTS ter .11 detect* a*
tight. |Hn4a Ump prt>)»t ! ■»»•■ Md W4IU
KANT* th*m
I.en&e* cut into four f rrr** while you vail
FREE OF CHARGE.
SPAIN IS DEFEATED.
Again have the boy* who wear the
blue whipped the Spaniard* and plant
ed the Star* and Stripe* on foreign
soil, and again haa F. U. Merlin* de
feated high prteea. Look at thl*:
»c. Necktie* l»v.
TSc. and II Shirt* SOc.
60c. Su»|>endera ............ ISc.
00 Trouser* 16.00
A full line of celluloid collar* and
cuff* Just received. F. O. Martin*, lit
Broadway.
Paine, Murphy & Co.
tOMMIfrBION UKKCHANTS.
803 Fejßolds st=-TelcDlioiie J sfew.n*
I male leaned W ire* Kiiect to Kew York
Chicago *nd Naw Or lean*.
Orders executed over our wire# for
Cotton. Stock*. Bond*. Grain and Pro.
vial on* fur cash or on margins. Local
securities bought and sold. Reference*
—National Exchange Bank of Augusta,
or Mercantile Agenclea.
HONEY TO LOU
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.
Aleiancier&Jolmson
Agents Scottish Ameritan
Mortgage Company,
705 Broad St