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Comi) eorrsspontlrtics In rnttard to the
McWl*ens IlckH,” nominated by a maa.
tterUng of the eltliena of the county
Irraapoi'iiee or party line*. Thia
licket wll be opposed by a wralghtout
yopuli.t one.
The Atlauta Conatltuilon Is making
B sturdy and conspicuous fight for re
form and retrenchment In city expen
ditures. The prospect* are that At
lanta will have a three cornered race
for mayor, bul It is safe to auy that
DO roan will win who does not come
pot flat fooled for reform and re
trenchment.
‘ The Chicago Inter-Ocean gives sev
fen reasons why we should hold the
tbllippinea:
1. They belong to us. having taken
Uietn fairly from Spain.
, 2. Future America will never for
give the present generation for its
BhortsightodneM In. giving them up.
t 8. The Islands have an area equal
!o that of New England, New York,
New Jersey. Delaware and Maryland
combiued. They support a population
of eight million and have an export
trade of $20.000.000 annually.
4. The Insurgents have aided Amer
t<a in her fight against Spain. It
would be an outrage to give them back
to Spanish oppression.
6. We cannot parcel the Islands out
lo other foreign powers.
6. The retention of the Filipinos
will ensure American supremacy In the
Pacific.
7. The American people demand
that they be not surrendered.
—
J. N. Vaughan of Richmond, Va.,
!hho died recently, carried $29,3000
fciortb of life insurance.
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few Mlttenhlp* Mult In America like
the OntM-
It ts mid that an Kngtmh vyndtcatn
la aegnl tat .ag for tbs purchase of the
Newport New* shipyards, owned by
C. P. Huntingdon.
Newport. R. 1., 1* prepArlng to hold
n Peace Carnival, with a great naval
and military dUpiny. to celebrate the
termination of the war.
Phlladelph'a syndlcatea are an
nounced which will buy up land* Mar
Santiago, Cuba, with the latent lon of
developing them and operating them.
Twenty-five hundred wheelmen are
In attendance at the national meet of
the L. A. W. at Indianapolis. Hoelon
or Buffalo will get the next place of
meet ing.
London's mayor, the Rt. Hon. Da
vid Dsvia. will sail for New York on
August 18. He Is the first London
mayor to visit America during his
term of office. Hie salary is $50,000 a
year.
The democrats of Texas In their
state convention have declared for ter
ritorial expansion and a colonial poli
cy by a majority of 2to I. It was a
noticeable fact that much of this ma
Jorlty was made up from the rural
district*.
Senator Alva Adams of Colorado Is
in favor of holding al new y*rrltory.
He says that "our factories and farms
demand wider markttls, and that every
laborer, every producer will gain by
the new fields that the Pacific will
open to our commerce.”
The Illinois Central Railroad people.
President Stuyvesant Fish and Gene
ral Manager Hanahah, ure Interested
In the new Canton, Aberdeen and
Montgomery railroad, which is to ex
tend from West Point. Mias., to coal
lands in Marion county, Ala.
The Rome Hustler Is a little hard
on Senator Bacon for his efforts In be
half of Ray’s immune*. It says:
“Senator's Bacon’s protest, entered In
behalf of Ray's immunes, was an at
tempt to make a grand stand play
but the field groaned while the crowd
went wild with —• hisses.”
The Macon Telegraph says that
Macon’s diamond Jubilee Is «oiug to
surpass anything ever seen In this
country outside of New Orleans, and
Rex himself will have to look to his
laurels. Take The Herald's advice, and
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It Is gtvrn out lhat the President
\ will pronot# tUnpiofl #l|ht mnulH-ni.
This will put flrhley immediate y bo
| bind H* mpaon In rank.
It will he remembered that previous
to thr war Commodore Schley was
Sampson'* superior by two points.
grhley has done well the work and
all the work that he was commistoned
to do. Sampson has had all the pos
sible chance to dlatlogulah htmaelf and
while he has done hla work well, yet
the great glory of the Santiago fight
belongs to Schley and the American
people will not take kindly to hla
abasing In order to exalt another tuan.
Went P.nd Notes.
Perrin Smith has recovered.
Christ church has put In new pews.
West End has plenty of M. D.'s now.
The Iter. Spencer Is out of town this
week.
Epwonh League at St. Luke's to
night.
Mr. Henry Starnes Is much Improv
ed In health.
Mr. Lonnie Franklin will return to
college shortly.
Christian Endeavor at Christian
church tonight.
Qua Furguson Is complaining at the
scarcity of barbecues.
Yesterday was Mr. Crowley's day oft
at No. 4 engine house.
The Christian church presents quite
a neat appearance now.
Sister Proctor will preach to the fire
men again next Wednesday night.
Turtle Platt of GranUevllle has been
visiting Marie and Louise Platt for a
foW day*.
Will Moore and Nathan Huntington
write that they are well pleased with
the soldier life.
Miss Gussie Lougee, the young
daughter of Councilman Lougee, has
been quite sick.
An heir arrived Bound at the home of
Mr. George Pcrklnson a few nights ago.
The parents are very happy.
Some time ago a little hottle of Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy fell Into my hands, Just at a
time when my two-year-old boy was
terribly 001101*01. His bowels were be
yond control. We had tried many rem
edies. to no purpose, but the little bot
tle of Colic. Cholera and Dlnrrhoe Rem
edy speedily cured him. —William b .
Jones. Oglesby. Ga. For sale by Alex
ander Drug & Seed Co.. C. R. Parr,
of Bell Tower Drug Store.
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ty f* a letter addt.rec.l to ye* by a
i ,v»r tc*p.»wdcm - .«§m* of a number *bo
j viotrnilv attacked Admiral fki*s«w.
I la warm sad manly. You aay:
i I caa well aadoretand why ihr friend*
lof ntker olllcrra *b<.ul4 be so enlhual
i „«iic and earn**!, a* f am. In giving
, them the credit ttley an richly--every
one of them—deacfve for their *i >rt,>u*
'work. I cannot conceive of anybody so
mean a* to detract by n single Mir
| f,„, n ip, i r merit. But I cannot under-
If rated* bf many* quartet* t«.*ard Ad
! n,, reason, air, for Oil* Wtternea*
I which surprise* you. la that certain stu
pid friend* of Admiral Sampson b*v#
ruehed Into print to exalt Ma share
tn the glory of the victory of Santiago.
and in the **me proportion to *ltog"th-
I„ r nredlerely detract from the ahare of
i Commodore lb hley. Captain Mahan
and other r.on-rombatant naval ofH> era
! are chiefly responsible for a controver
, ty lhat otherwise would never have
' arlM-n and which give* profound morft
fliatlon to the fighting men of the na-
Ivy including Sampson • n<l Schley.
The people * love of fair play ha* led
them to Intervene—not for the purpose
of doing Injustice to (hunpton. but to
secure Justice for Schley.
To the admiral you pay tnl* thor
oughly deserved tribute!
T can think of nothing more cruel ;
than a depreciation of the merit of the j
faithful, devoted, patriot!© cmwnandrT j
In ehl#f. physically frail, worn with j
sleepless vigil, weighed with measure- ]
lea* responsibilities and detail*, letting
no duty go undone, for weeks with
ceaseless precaution, blockading the
Rpanish squadron, at last, by the uner
ring fulfilment of his plan*, crushing It
under the llect which executed hi* com
mand- yet now compelled tn dignified
alienee to bo nssaltcd a* vindictively as
if he were an enemy to hi* country.
Partisanship beget* partisanship.
When the Mahan* claim everything for
Sampson, the unreflecting are moved by
resentment to do the earn* tMng for
Schley. This folly on both side* wttl
not have any permanent effect upon the
ultimate Judgment of the public.
The American people, however, they
mav he divided tn feeling for the mo
ment. will come to your own fair end
lofty sentiment. *
For myself I know no predilection for
any one of these gallant men. I would
crown every one of them with laurel*. I
want them all to have their Just de
sert*. ©very one of them deserve* un
stinted pral*c: not one of them deserves
any less than a full measure for that
dav's work.
There will he no Injustice In the ver
dict soon to he rendered by the coun
try, by congress and by history, when
the clamor of foollah partisanship has
died away—no Injustice to Sampson,
none to Schley. The words of the com
modore—who has been as deeply Injur
ed as ha* the admiral —in hi* official re
port to Sampson, nobly anticipate that
verdict:
•'I congratulate you mo*t sincerely
upon this great victory to the squadron
under your command, and I am glad
that T had an opportunity to contrib
ute ill the least to a victory that seems
big enough for all of u*."
THE JOURNAL.
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The government canuqt allow senti
ment to stand in the way of enjoy
ment by the country of 4* substantial j
fruit cf the victory won at such an ex
penditure of blood an<li! treasure.
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Philippines to Secure Indemnify.
Relnhuld Sadler, governor of Nevada.
00001
'The belief Is general that war with
Spain would have been avoided, that
the Ma ne would he ofieoi and her
brave men alive had we recognised the
<*uban« aa belligerents This was not
done, and the war Is the result of our
failure to recognise the right of a bravo
people struggling for Independence.
••fVgtY is ulivay # deslrnhl#. hut not .
at the price of Justice and liberty. Our
It eels are victorious our aimy ts organ
laed and no ow doubts their ability to
hold Cuba, Porto Hire and the Philip
pine Islands
••Spain should relinquish the Islands
of Cuba and Furto Rico, and we should
hold the Philippines ns security for the
payment of indemnity for the destruc
tion of the Maine and expenses of war."
Harlem.
From The Columbia Sentinel.
George Hatcher has Usd bis life in
sured.
Thirty-two hoarders are at the Reid
House.
j. W Bell Is relieving the agent at
Thompson.
Opt. R. A. Oslin has returned to
Washington, after a two weeks stay
there.
Mr. William Lansdell has gone to In
dian Springs to attend agricultural
convention.
Mr. II E. Blanchard and family are
spending a few daya with his parents
at Leah, this week.
Miss Rena Hubert has returned
home from Monteagle. Tcnn.. where
she has spent the last few weeks.
Messrs. Hall and Youngblood are
working the town and community this
week in the interest of the Knights of
Damon.
Why not cut the weeds from our
sidewalks? They look badly and soil
the ladies’ skirts.
Capt. J. W. Bel! and family are
contemplating moving to Atlanta m
the near future. We are sorry to lose
Caplain Bell as a citizen from our
town.
We are glad to report that George
Hatcher's condition has very much im
proved since his return from Sharon,
and he is now able to hold down the
night job at this place during J. W.
Bell's absence.
Uncle Sam’s Navy, Port
folio No. 9. just received
at Herald Office.
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use it in our soda. It’s
the best you ever tasted.
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by it. 5 cents, fee cold.
Our Chocolate Is t
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Our* mod* of pur* < r*a« and
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TO BENT.
From October Ist. ISW, the premise*
at present occupied by the Jrlsh-Amer-
lean Dime Savings Bank at Sl7 Broad j
street. Centrally located and well adap- I
ted for most any kind of business.
Apply to p. M Muthertn. Secretary
and Treasurer, 817 Broad St.
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foreign capitalists will
LOAN HALF A MILLION DOLLARS
on realty in Augusta, Ga. Terms 7
per cent. For further information se’
their attorney at law. P. J. Sullivan,
Es., or Mr. P. G. Burum.
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SPAIN 18 DEFEATED.
Again have the boya who wear ths
blue whipped the Spaniards and plant
ed up Stars and Stripe# on foreign
soil, and again has F G. Merlins de
feated high price*. Look at this:
Sc. Neckties lOe.
75c. and It Shirts 50c.
50c. Suspenders 25c.
I* 00 Trousers 55.00
A full line of celluloid collars and
cuffs Just received. F. G. bfertlns, 924
Broadway.
Paine, Murphy & Co.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
803 Reynolds St=TeleßlioDe)
Piivstt Leseeo h ire* Eiiret to New York
Chicago and New Orleans.
Orders executed over our wire* for
Cotton, Stocks, Bonds, Grain and Pro.
visions for rash or on margin*. Local
securities bought *nd sold. Reference,
—National Exchange Bank of
or Mercantile Agencies.
loley TO LOU
In any sums desired from
SSOO upwards, in straight
3 and 5 years time, or on
lO 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.
AlexaiMJoliiisoii
Agents Scottish Amcritan
Mortgage Company,
705 Broad St