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jP Or (CWrna hoatllitlM will not cea*e in
Parto Bt<*o tor the reason that they
Save never exleted.
Cuba le about the aite of New York
Kate, ita population la 1.W0.000, about
one-hall of that of the United State* at
the time of the revolution. It i» fer
tile. though largely undeveloped. Ii
haa 13.000.000 at ren of forevt. bealdee
7,000.000 acres of wild land, which has
never been cultivated. Porto Rico ia
much amaller. more fertile. t»nd baa a
climate mote agreeable to northern
ers. It Ia about one-half the «Ue of
New Jeraey and one-twelfth the alae of
New York. In proportion to area Ita
population ia much denaer than that of
thlc state, a- 1.000.000 people, live there.
Ban Juan, its capita). I* Its largest city,
with about thirty thousand popula
tion.
14Isa Helen Gould Is one of the few
daughters of millionaire* who have
■hown practical good sense, as well as
proving that she has a heart for the
needs and sorrows of her fellow be
ing. Being the possessor of millions
In ber own right-, it is hardly possible
for Miss Gould to do privately what
ah* does so generously and with bo
much tact and rare good sense. In
stead of ..squandering her millions to
buy a foreign title, attached to a worn
out roue, who would care nothing for
her, and has a contempt in general for
everything American except its money,
she goes about like a ministering an
gel helping the poor and needy, nod
above all she comas to the relief of the
soldiers who are fighting the battles of
her country, the country she holds in
honor above social prestige and foreign
titles. She te an honor to American
womanhood. This tribute to her is by
The Philadelphia Tiu»es and is deserv
ed. ..J/'.-j-I
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plaid troly from I lo I 1# W eaat.
< Meanwhile raataia have broad a lower
1 level, end there appear* to be a ffrad
! yp| aeuiefßent upoa a I per rent tPt*r
(net beau la maaeetlrro with tha »»>ai
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All tble ateana «reat*r artlvHy la
•mallar aa well aa lat(*r r..mtaunltim
j and a dlveralflratkro la trade of all
I lira ache* Thla lead* to product ioo oo
1 a larger *» al*. larreaaed product 100
can only ba aoalatned through the en
largement of marketing facilltlea. The
theory of protection ha* always con
templated only the supply of neada for
bocna coAftumfri toM-
The advancing and indeed the prea
ent duty of thoee repreaentlng the
cotnmevctal spirit and energy of the
country i* lo aecure new tna-kela. It
la not enough that our mamtfactorie*
*hatl run full tlma, but It ia to tie de
sired that encouragement shall he af
forded for the establishment of new
cntarprl|a» in every direction. This
Is of Intercut a* well to the banker a*
the trader, for unleaa the existing ple
thora of money can profitably find ita
way into trade, tlie buaiueaa of the
ban cannot be succeaa/iilly conducted.
The existing period is likewise one in
which all men tn:>p properly be remind
ed of the fact that, opportunities ace
present which may profitably be avail
ed of. and that it la no aeaaon in which
(o harbor the hurtful spirit of discon
tent.
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AUGUSTA.
The full season juat beginning hold*
out the premia© of being one of the
most active and progressive that bus
iness circles have witnessed in a dec
ade.
In general trade and '» the financial
centres money ia easy and the gold of
the world is coming to this country
coming to pay trade balances which
are in our favor and. also coming to
seek investments in American securi
ties.
The new market* that have been
opened to American commerce liy the
results of the war promise great things
for every manufacturer and a Inrgely
Increased foreign trade. In order to
meet these demands, American factor
ies must run cm full lime and more
men must be employed. The demand
for labor must be commensurate with
the demands for the products of Am
erican labor.
All these things hold out a bright
prospect for the future. It is a pros
pect In which Augusta will have her
full share of advantage.
There is no reason why Augusta's
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PwktUnl wstc* of reform «*y
sweep over a community o®A obti*
they moy temporarily ioooyH*N ih*
purpose they eel 00l to *o. ooisuo the
on who rompoee the reform move
ment rowtlone to toko oo ortlve Inter
est In clele ro»G*m th* politic!*** mo
get thing* beck Into lb* old groove.
Augusta he* had two experteocee
with lb* reform movement in reeenl
yenr* MaJ. I. H. Alexander wa* sleeted
on tbe reform ticket and the city today
ihows evidence* of the good work be
inaugurated while mayor, but the re
former* went to sleep and tbe next
mayor w*nt In a* a representative of
the old city ring. During the Inal mu
nicipal election tbe candidate who held
ont lb* banner of reform and retrench
ment was again enceeaafut and went
Into office with repreecntntlvr and pro
gressive ettlrena from each ward.
There t* another election of coun
rllmcn tht* fall and tbe eltlxena should
*r. to d that fir more representative
citirrn* are elected. Auguata'a watch
word should be forward. There must
be no slipping back. It Is possible un
der a proper system of primaries to
elect business men to eounell from
each ward of the city. Unless the peo
ple take a proper Interest In this mati
ter, however, the politicians wilt pack
council with men who are looking after
their own and their friends’ interests
rather than that of the city.
There must be no off years In future
in Augusta’s city elections.
MR
Mil. LEDGE
LOCKHART.
The Herald ia glad to learn that its
young friend. Mr. Mllledge Lockhart, la
making his way nicely in New York.
He has been quite successful there and
is encouraged in his desire to further
perfect himself In his chosen calling.
We reprint today In full a special story
by him in The Sunday New York
Times.
We are afraid our young friend has
let his pen slip In so constructing a
senteuce aa to permit the statement
that ladies of Augusta mingle on Sun
day afternoons at Camp Dyer with the
wives and sisters of the negro im
mune*.
But it is a slip of the pen, pure and
staple. We know Lockhart in this
office. He is too noble, too eblvalric
aud too grand a little gentleman to
permit even the thought that he se
riously says to the Eeast things that
are apparently said in The Times' ar
ticle. Particularly is his statement re
ferred to “picturesquely inexact.'’
The government now realizes that it
made a mistake when it did not con
fine its call for troops to Pennsylvania,
says The Pittsburg Post ,
WON'T LEAVE
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turday Im Atlanta.
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hoy aho ha*t r n IM Mr when (t
I wae helfiic hmrieM tftliV a number of hta
! They »r urv*! ahovH an*! i»lt» and elerl
ed for thn IN. Mevrral man HM them
. an they In «»n efMr«*hlnir for the apnt
where the My hnd been htirtetl CHie
; man ran foe the flMctr and found «• •
! trulmnn M<»lHo*eteorth, nho etart« <l at
| mire for the place.
The men and boye declared that they
I would dig th* bo'ly up. and the women
I VI I wed they should not, Hnlilngaworth
j ordered the erowd to leave, and the or*
I der was Ignored He finally stopped lbs
! work and begun ss» Investigation Elh
; ridge said that he was Ihe father of the
i miarit. and eould produce • phyai. lan's
i certificate showing that Ita death was
j front natural caueee.
Hollingsworth t'«k charge nf Eth-
I ridge and decided to let Recorder Cal-
I hoiin look Into |he facts Eithrldge saya
that he will Intmduee the testimony of
hts family phyalclan. and until the re
corder disposes of the case the body
will not be removed.
captTjomn a. ueeT
He Will Leave the Atlanta and West
Point.
Atlanta. Oa., Aug. t«.~Cant. John
A. Gee will leave the Atlanta and West
Point railroad op th* Brat of Septem
ber.
There ia much curiosity to know who
Capt .Gee's successor will he.
The officials of the r.wd are silent on
this subject «nd It is Impossible to learn
anything deßnlte. There wa* a rumor
that Mr. Robert T. Pace, the purchas
ing ngent of the road, would succeed
Captain Gee. but it la emphatically de
nied, and Mr Pace soys he likes his
present position better.
There Is nothing more than specula-
Hon about the suggestion and this Is li
able to be wide of the marie. One name
suggested from «n outside source ss a
possibility is that of Mr. \\ r . J. Taylor,
who represents the freight department
of the road at Montgomery. The trou
ble about that rumor is that Mr. Taylor
Is nut a passenger man. though an ac
complished gentleman and one who se
rures ft great deal of business for his
rond.
Capt. Gee is still out of the city, and
it Is reported he is in Washington.
FOR AN ARTESIAN WELL.
The People of Sylvania are Figuring
On One.
Sylvania, Ga., Aug. 16.—The citizens
of the town held an informal meeting
to discuss the question of bonding the
town to dig an artesian well. Every,
citizen of the town present at the meet
ing was in favor of having a well dug
and all of them favored issuing bonds
to pay for same, but the question of the
legality of such action was raised, and
a committee composed of the attorneys
of the town were appointed to meet
and find put ts the town can legally un
der its charter issue bends for the pur
pose. As soon as they report and if
favorable an election will be called for
the citizens of the tow ; n to vote on the
question.
Ml. C. WHALEY
FROM SANTIAGO
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There le eopertal Intrroat In the aft*
point moot of Mr Uvh R WarreA. of
MartMi ae rhaolaln of the third Oanr
«la. Ho le a eoa of the (at# Dr. K. W j
Werrea aa«i la a prominent r«»una Bap
tlat mInUU-r Hr «iU»trd a* A private
In the flrvt (Irorfflt roclmeßt and hae
boon at Oil< kamauira for time.
(lov. Atklneon «a« Ifiiproßerd by the j
jrnunff praachar'A pluck and honored
him by aMKitatißi him chaplain. Thl*
l«p the third time that the governor he« |
taken a private and made him char- j
lain.
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COL C. W Ml DNETT DEAD.
Prominent Clayfnn County M*n Vk
tim of Pnralysln.
Hlveidale. On.. Aug. Ul.—Col A. W j
H.idnett. one of the most prominent clt- ;
izen* of this county, died last Thurs
day night from the effect* of a *troke
of paralysis. He had carried hta fam- |
ily out to churoh and wa* stricken be- j
fore he entered the building and died
at ll o’clock.
He was one of Clayton’* mo»t useful <
men. was II year* old and ha* been a
faithful memher of the Presbyterian
church for a number of year*.
He wa* once a prominent member of
Clayton * bar, but has devoted most of
hi* time of late year* to farming.
HEADQUARTERS OPENED.
Chairman (Jußlgnon Ready For Active
Campaign Work.
Atlanta. Ga.. Aug. I*.—Mr. F. O.
duftignon opened campaign headquar
ters at Room IM Kimball House, and
Win announce the campaign committee .
in a few days.
Mr. dußignon’s daughter. Miss May \
duHignon. Is 111 with typhoid fever at |
1 the, residence of Mr. Arthur Maine* in j
this city. She contracted the fever at
Chiekamauga, and has been sick three
weeks. She is better and her fever is
about gone.
Lieut. Ridgley On the Navy.
Waynesboro True Citizen.
Lt. Ridgely, son of Capt. Randolph |
Ridgely, of this county, received the j
surrender of the Leyte, captured off I
Manila Bay. a Spanish gunboat of 152 !
tons, which adds another to Admiral \
Dewey's collection of Spanish war ves- j
gels. Lt Ridgely is an officer of the •
McCullough, of Dewey's fleet, which !
vessel was the first one to draw the j
fire of the Spanish torts when Dewey’s j
fleet sailed at night into Manila Bay.
on that memorable morning first of
May last. This was quite an honor
to the young lieutenant who received
the Spanish Governor of Luzon among
those who surrendered on the Lewtei.
Pistols, Double Barrel Guns —Pistols,
Harrington & Richardson Brand new !
pistols, $2.50: Harrington & Richardson
second hand pistols, *2.00. American l
double action pistol, SI.OO. Guitar. Man
doiin and Banjo Strings, 2 for 5 cents, at j
L. J. Schaul, Ratable Pawnbroker. J
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$3.00
Just A'Mvsd.
DORR’S
Tailoring. Hats. Furnishings.
MSk are
that and
use if in our soaa . ft’s
the best you ever tasted.
You’ll think so when you
li try it 5 cents, fee cold. ■
II Our Chocolate is (
The talk of the town
Parody T rket* IS for SO cent*— S
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Bicycle Parties (
Will find etif p*»e* * delightful #
•m to not. Hewer bods water j
*nd Cikom Ui*a out* can t be /
made. 1
A Delicious I
Plate of Cream C
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f AOGUBTA, GEORGIA. \
J gend n« your x
DON’T RUN THE RISK
of Using Bad Language,
But Go To
Simmons' Bicycle Shop
711 BROAD STREET,
And Get Your Work Done WelL
For the next fit) d»y« Bicycles Enameled
'for *2.00— High Grade 'Volk.
Lowest prices in town on Repairing.
Second hand Bicycles bought and sold on
aasy payments.
all work guaranteed
The Paper
That is Best
For the Reader
is Certainly Best
For the Advertiser.
the s
BEST BUYERS N
Are the Wage-Earners-the
Working People of a Com
munity : : s s : s s s
THAT’S ONE REASON
WHY THE WAGE-EARNERS
BUY THE HERALD.
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PROF. P. M. WHITMAN,
209 7th St., AbrbsU. Gb.
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i blue whipped the Spaniard* and plant
led the Star* and Stripes on Rirelgn
soil, and again ha* F. G, Merlins de*
I rented high prlre*. Look at thl»:
25*'. Xet ktle* 10c.
75c. and 51 Shirt* 50c.
50c. Suspender* 25c.
SB.OO Trousers 55.00
A full lkie of celluloid collar* and
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| Broadway.
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Paine, Murphy & Co.
COM MISSION MERCHANTS.
803 Reynolds st=TeieiitioiielS&.3*
Trivate L.atec Wire* Hired to New York
Chicago and New Orleana.
Order* executed over our wire* for
I Cotton. Slock*. Bond*. Grain and Pro.
I visions for cash or on margins. Local
I securities bought snd sold. References
j —National Exchange Bank of Augusta,
j or Mercantile Agencies.
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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&Jolinsoii
Agenla Scottish Ameritan
Mortgage Company,
1 705 Broad St