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VBUUBT.
Thr mau meftin* of Dtdocfltl at
tk* »x>urt koua* yaaiorday noon «aa a
large and f|.pr*#*tit«tOe one. from thr
Maudpotnt of noonday imm mrvtlng*.
Thrrr were probably 200 Drmorrala
prramt. Bnt evfn thia large and rep
ranentattye minittrr of Demorrata la a
(try small part of thr Haimx-ratir votr
and Drmoriatic atrrngtb In flichmond
roomy. It dwlndlr* Into InalgnlU
canrr when **a think of thr Immense
Democratic majorltlea of thl* county In
the past.
* And yet every Democrat In the coun
tT ought to have an opportunity to ex
preaa hla choice for th*- party
nominees and on all questions of party
management In which he takes an In
terest. Thousands of good Democrats,
business men and laboring men, men
who make up the bone and sinew of the
Democratic party In Richmond and
throughout Georgia, cannot possibly
attend the noonday mass meeting at
the court house. These men will be
shut out of a voice In all parly affairs
unless the proper opportunity Is offer
ed them to vote for party candidates In
n Democratic primary.
We trust that the new executive com
mittee will ace fit to order a Demo
cratic primary. Such a course would
be Democratic, such a course would be
popular. The Democratic party and
the executive committee can botb
trust the people, if the party is the
representative of the people.
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The Augusta Chronicle poses ns n
mind reader. It gets one reporter to
fix his mind on a sensation. Another
reporter read? first reporter's mind.
Then they get the story. That’s how
they did io J.t. Col. Withrow's case,
n short time ago. ’Pology follows.
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A recent bullet n twsM by Ike de
j partrn. u> at tabor on tke financial and
I economic napect of tie liquor pcotilem
! (umtvhev aocno lateradtit data, aa to
; the amount of money paid Into the va
j Moos public irnaauriaa from the liquor
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la estimated to far **e*ed the
1 root us nil our courts, police system?
and asylums, and nearly equal the on
Monel eaptndllnr* for public schools.
It la figured out that the Coded SUto?
{(overnro* nt receives 1111,000.000 a
yaw. the state governments $10,000,000.
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' rides fSa,OOO.OOO. It Is also estimated
that SIOOOO 000 worth <»f Uiaa are pa I
in on the property so used. If th's
| iatlmate la correct, a billion dollars
lof capital la Invested In the liquor
| business. But cutting down the esti
mate one half, there would still re
main $2,000 a year for every family in
the country which the liquor business
pays iuto (he public treasuries.
Our contemporary up the street is
1 now posing as a mind reader, claiming
i to have read Ocneral Shatter's mind on
| July 3rd, when It got ont that dismal
Sunday evening extxra telling the peo
ple that our troop* would fall back in
front of Santiago. It has taken The
Herald a long time lo get up courage
to defend that extra. Auguata
Chronicle. The Herald only waited
a month and then saw The Chronicle
print as news the same matter that
was in the extra. It knew that The
Chronicle would bobble along with
the Item some time. The Chronicle of
lust Sunday declurcs that The Hcrnld'a
extra of July 3 was straight, thus
making amends for Us former snarl at
the extra. The apology is a little late,
but It is all right. We are sorry to
see The Chronicle being forced to
make so many apologies these days,
but well. By the by. what waa the
news from the Buffalo papers yester
day and the day before? Did the {tuffa
lo morning paper scoop the Buffalo
i evening paper on the Malate fight
"therefore subscribe for The Augusta
Chronicle”?
THE HEW
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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
The Augusta Chronicle in speaking
of the new county Democratic execu
tive'committee says:
‘The committee named today will be
charged with the duty of declaring the
terms and conditions u»der which the
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1 f'nj f g ttobbe ha* been at the he? I
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borer? bare doae oelt mbk tbeir tr*M*
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and txMlness-ltke annanl report* to tb*
I Grand lory, and by (be model ln?t «u
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) *u* h a L gh degree of perfaci PMnag*
I taeat.
The lato Grand Jury apnroprtated
! U.to fur Ike tree of tbe Reformatory, j
1 Whb tfel* aum an edflctent management
I it matnmiited. mnaiatlng of a aup>»-
iatendent. an aasittant *tipert(t?en<(.*nt.
| a matron and other neccaaavy ataiai
\ anti. With thl* small and meagre ap
propriation. an average of S 3 buy* tne
year round are taken care of. housed
clothed and fed. kept busy In the Baida.
; (aught lataons tn the arhool room*, and
i ;n every way made to take advantage
|of all (hat a reformatory Instilntion
i should provide. The record ts a mar
i velions one.
Richmond’* Reformatory Is doing a
! great work. The future Indicate* that
| it will widen Its field of usefulnr??. a*
more and more demands are made up
| on tt.
The boys are well taken care of.
| A visit and glance at the inmates will
j show that they appreciate life and lie
ing os much ns any boy* berne-m
the age* of ten and fifteen
And yet a splendid dlacipliu«
the boys almost every liberty. Pres
ident lloolfc is fond of telling that the
boys appreciate the Reformatory’s
generous treatment and rarely take an
undue advantage of It. On the occa
sion of Augusta’s last exposition, a? a
spec at treat, he brought into the cily
all of his boys, secured passes for them
io the exposition, and to the amaze
ment of the police force turned th? 3d
odd tv-ys loose In the exposition
grounds, with Instructions to report
back at half-past four, at the gate en
trance. In spite of predictions that be
would never see them again, every one
of the boys reported promptly on time
and ware driven hack to the Reforma
tory, without the loss of a single
one.
On this occasion, despite the many
temptations, not a boy In the institu
tion failed to appreciate the liberty ex
tended to him. Such a thing shows
that the Re'ormatory 1* doing a great
good 'n teaching respect for authority,
yelf-rcllau c and a ready obedience,
among a class of youthful criminals
representing the toughest youngsters
In the county, and who have been sent
out to the institution for all sorts > f
crimes, from stealing a billy goat to
Incipient murder.
Aside, though, from the school room
and from the moral work that is done
in the institution, the boys are given
plenty of exercise. They are not ill*
1 lowed to spend their time in idleness;
! |,ut ore initialed into practical, high
j grade scientific farming, with surpris
| ing results.
As far as possible, they are made to
| pay for their board and keep duriuc i
. sojourn in the institution, and they do
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come (9 August*.
Chatham Want* a Reformatory Lihq
Rkhmoad'a.
Fr**tn the g*vannah Rre*a:
Thr next real reform which Chatham
county must Inaugurate I* a r?»fortna
tory for juvenile criminal*. It need*
no aerond thouaht to convlgcr cn» that .
ciur county ramp* are not proper ■
place* fir younc criminal? who are
convicted of mladctneanora. Three i
camp* have not the flr*t element In !
them for reforming cutprtt*. young or |
old. To *«nd a yung boy to them t* j
to deep him In *ln and probably ruin
him for life. Richmond county ha* an
excellent reformatory Institution under
(he management of a separate board
and Chatham county ahould establish
one on tht* plan.
Iftltly Roosevelt and Alger.
Rooaevelt’a friend* claim that Alger j
has deliberately construed hi* personal
letter Into a reflection rut the atate vol- j
unteera’ courage when he waa urging ’
the secretary to aend the Rough Hid- j
era who were as good a* regulars and
with their magnificent equipment three ;
time* as good as stats troops "armed ;
with Springfield and other Archaic i
weapons" Into Porto. Col. Roosevelt. !
in his official capacity, may not and
cannot, with propriety, say much to !
the war secretary at present. Rut those j
that know him expect some lively ;
times In the future.
It docs seem as If Alger had made an
attempt to place Roosevelt tn an awk
ward position for political reasons.
Oen. Gordon to Ray’s “Immune* "
"Colonel P. H. Hay. commanding
Third Regiment, Drilled States Im
munes, Savannah. Ua.: The heroic
course of yourself atut officers and
cheerful response of your regiment to
the call to meet at Santiago a Tar more
dreadful enemy than Spanish arms
wilt be gratefully remembered by the
government and all Americans. God
protect you. j. R- GORDON."
German Heroes In the Present War.
The German-American sentiment has
its idols In the present war—Shatter,
Schley and Schann. There are no bet
ter or more patriotic cltixens In the
country.
Trade Follows
The Flag
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BUSINESS GOES—,
—WITH HERALD ADS.
LKOAL NOTICE
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Janus'V • flier (be general sltrtwto oe*“
prat *fl#r tbe eaptraiwm *** tw*r?T **?“• i
that th? *u* *?*?< for *ll Incumbent* i
m..n for IMS. tow tbe full term of four I
g*c (. R* it further enacted by *u
. »f.we**l4 That wherever lh» ,
•be ve proposed amendment* to tbe
Constitution • trail he ngrevd to by tw*»-
thirda of lb* member* elected to #*ch
of sh* two hou**a of the 1 ieberal Aa
pembiy. (be G*v#*n»r ahalt. abd he te
hereby authorised and instruct??! to
cause aatd amendments (o be published
m nt least two ne**p*p*r* tn cacti eaa
greatomal district tn thl# State for the
period of two moßlha nett prcicdlng
the time for'holding the next general
election.
gt}., g. ft* It further enacted by the
authority af< reaatd.Tbat the abov* pro.
po«ed amendment* shall he substituted
for ratification or rejection of the elec
tors of this state *t the next general
election to be held after publication, a*
provided for la th* fourth section of
thl* Art. In the several district* of the
Stale, *t which election every prr**«
■hall he qualified to vote «h > la enti
tled to vote for member* of the Gene
ral Assembly All perron? voting at
aatd election IB favor of adopting the
proposed amendment*, or either of
them, to the Ormatßutlon of this Siate.
shall have written or printed on their
ballots the words: "Fcr ratification of
the amendment of paragraph 2 of sec- |
tlon I, article f of the Constitution
(for election of Judge* of Superior
Court* by the people), "For ratification
of aimrdment of paragraph 3 of section
S of article * of the Constitution” (for
election of Judge* of Superior Courts
by the people), "For ratification of
amendment of paragraph I of section II
of article ( of the Constitution" (for
election of Solicitor* General by the
people). Ard all persons opposed to
adoption of said amendments, or either
of them, shall have written or printed
on their ballots the word*: "Against
the ratification of paragraph 2 of *ee-
U,m :t of arttcle 6of the Constitution
(agotxist election of Judge* of Superior
Court* by the people). "Against ratifi
cation of the amendment of paragraph
3 of section 3 of article *> of the Consti
tution” (against election of Judges of
Superior Courts by the people) "Ag
ainst ratification of amendment of par
agraph 1 of section 11 of article 8 of
the Constitution” tagainst the election
of Solicitor* General by the people).
See. 6. Be It further enacted by the
authority aforesaid. That the
Governor be, ond he is, hereby author
ized end directed to provide for the
submission cf the foregoing proposed
amendments to the ConMtitutbn of this
State to a vote of the people as requir
ed by the Constitution of this State in
paragraph 1 of seetton 1 of arttcle 13.
and by this Act: and if either be rat
ified, th*' Governor shall, when h? as
certains such ratification from the Sec
retary of State, to whom the return?
shall be referred tn the same manner
as in case of elections for members of
the General Assembly, to count and
ascertain the result, issue his proctamn
iion. for one Insertion, In one of the
daily papers of this State, announcing
such result and declaring the amed
ment or amendments ratified.
Sec. 7. Re It further enacted by the
authority aforesaid, Thot all laws and
parts of laws in conflict with tbs Act
be. and the same are, hereby repealed.
A pproved i Vcemher 21, '1897.
Now, therefore, I, 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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Constitution is hereby submitted for
ratification or rejection to the legal vo
ters of the State at the general elec
tion to be held Wednesday, October 5,
189 S.
W. Y. ATKINSON. Governor.
Hy the Governor: F. E. Callaway,
Private Secretary. ,
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PROF. P. M. WHITMAN,
209 7th St., AdkosU, Gl
6t v ES FREE EYE TESTS hr *ll drtetto m
(igln. grind* tb* prapv gta.?*? tot W*k-
H i NTs them
Lent** cal into your firm* while yoa wait
FREE OF CNARbE,
SPAIN IS DKFEATED.
Again have the boys who wear the
blue whipped th# Spaniard* and plant
#d the Star* and Stripes on foreign
soil, and again haa F. G. Merttna de
feated high price*. Rook at this:
15c. Necktie* 19c.
75c. and |1 Shirt
50c. Suspender* .., 25c. •
(8.00 Trouaer* ’...• SB-09
A full line of celluloid collar* and
cuff? Just received. F. G. Mertlna, $24
Broadway.
Paine, Murphy & Co.
COMMJtBION MKRCHANTO.
BC'3FeyDolllsSt=TeleplloD6i^.^ ,
1 male Letted Vi ir#» Ltiect to New York
Chicago aad New Oriean*.
Order* executed over our wire* for
Colton. Stock*. Dotid*. Groin and Pro.
vision* for cosh or on margin*. Local
■ecuritle* bought end sold. Reference*
-National Exchange Bank of Auguata,
or Mercantile Agenclea.
ion TO LOAN.
In any sums desired from
SSOO upwards, in straight
3 and 5 years time, or on
IO 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.
Alexaiier&Joliison
Agent* Scottish Amerit»n
' Mortgage Company,
705 Broad St