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HERALD'S STANDARD ATLAS.
AUGUSTA
HEEDS A
SANITARIUM.
The city hospital ha* played an im
portant function in the life of Augusta
and under Ua preaent efficient manage
ment Augusta’a hospital ha* become
famous throughout the entire South. It
1* no unusual thing for patients from
distant state* to be In the hospital un
der the care of Augusta physician*.
Augusta la forging ahead in the med
ical world as she Is In the business
nod commercial world.
The city needs more Institutions of a
public character; we need a private
sanitarium to augment the work of the
city hospital. There Is a Held here for
such a work. Every winter brings
more visitors to the city In the search
•at rest anti health, and a well appoint
ed private sanitarium would find. - Us
capacity taxed to supply the demands
made upon It by Northern invalids.
Aside trom the local needs, which
»re steadily growing, such an Institu
tion would find a broad aud constantly
increasing field of usefulness before it.
Such institutions are becoming nec
essary to every large city and the field
open in Augusta Is au exceptionally in
citing one. , u.iv
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I a ball tlaw araatar Tbaa II took la**
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lan worib of property’ sow 41 require*
twain pound* aad a half. Ira time*
a* an eh aa Mttaaa yaar* ago aad yat j
tt raqulra* *• aiurk 101 l ;
| and *we*t to produra a pound of cot
j ion today aa It did tbaa.
Then ataaty-iaa pound# of rottoe
j paid the irlhuta lavled by tha atale
I aad county, in tuoal e**a*. 0* tba amall
j farmer whoar farm waa worth IS.IW
J Now II laka* more than a bala. If
1 thia ronataot Im-raaa# la lha rala of
■ taxation eouilnuea for a saw raora
j year* It wilt, lo many paoptr. breoma
Intolerahla. It I# no anaarrr to thl#
argument to aay that the rate of taxa-
I tloa la higher In other alate* than In
! (Saorgta- Aa well try to ronaol# the ;
j alrk man with tha aaaurance that aome
! body alar la alckrr that ha la In thaae
: day* of hard time* and low price* tax-
I * tloa la too high In moat of the **»•».
I especially In tha blood-atalned and bat
tla-blaated utatea of the South. Now.
I am charging no man or party with
diahoneaty nor malfeaaane*. I do not
| halieve there ha* bean a dollar stolen
or wilfully misapplied by any atata offl
rlalof any party since tha exodus of the
carpet-bagger; but I repeat that a spirit
of extravagance has grown up gradu
; ally In alt of our governments, federal,
state, county and municipal, no matter
whether administered by Democrats,
Republicans or Popullrts, and that the
good of the people demands that It be
Cheeked and a more rigid economy In- ]
atitoted. 1 am not endeavoring to gull
you with the promise that I will lower
the rate of taxation If I am elected gov
ernor. Such a promise would be an ln
| suit to your Intelligence, for you all
know that It Is the legislature of your
statr. and not the governor, who enacts
; the taxing laws. But I want to Impress
upon you the Importance of electing to
the legislature only men who are
pledged to the moat rigid economy;*
and when you have done this you can
depend on me to cooperate with them
in every effort in the direction of econ
omy and lower taxation. Every mem
ber who proposes or advocates « meas.
ure for the relief of the people, be he
Democrat, Republican or Populist,
shall have my hearty cooperation and
support.”
GOOD TIMES
TEMPERED WITH
| PUBLIC ECONOMY.
Every breeze that blows In the rhan
: nels of trade brings tidings of prosper
j tty and good times. It Is high time
that our people, the Southern peop e,
! were experiencing their share of good
! times, for during recent years, the
1 South, In common with the rest of the
I country, has found It hard indeed to
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Atlaata aad Cwlaaibl*. a**abbo*i*t
rMHa ta Aaawata *— aaaktag alahiw
*!• afagarattoaa hw tba aregw* A»t*t**A
tiaa as lab* Day ibi# y*ar
rwnaaauiy tb* —M* •* Aaaarta.
kr. a wav ad Aagarta# panalaalty to
tbaa* twa (tttaa will bav* tb* cqrpswiaa
Hy of Jaararylag tWibw ta fota la tb*
ral*bratbma
Hal wby raaf Ang«#t» ba** a lab*
Day calabrauoß oi It# ewa V* a eow
pD as y**r* tb# aailivr baa bam Ml#
raaaad by lb* labor organlaa'toaa of
tba city, bat a* yot no at*pa bar* b**a
tabaa to gloc* tb# r*l#hralloa la obap*
Ti* ana mni* a Hlf ni*t
It Is *• aiocb a* tb# aaaount of capi
tal invested la tla ladaalrlaa R»f IM
p> quit* tloa August* a ill compare fa
vorably wltb aay city la tba country
both la lb# amount of rapttal invest*<t
la manufacturing eatcrprl*##, and la
tb# number and quality of labor em
ployed la it* limit*.
What I* tb# matter with a labor day
ctlebnttloa?
A proper crlahraUoe of Ihe day will
b# welcomed by every mrrchaat in tb*
eily. It will mean new life and dig
nity to the laboring man; tt wilt b# a
civic holiday that will b# enjoyed by
our owa clil**na aa well as thousand*
of the people In the neighboring ter
ritory who will taka advantage of the
occasion to vtnlt Augusta,
The annual celebration of Labor Day
In Augusta should be made aa much of
by our rltiiena aa tha Merry Maker*
week, as Jefferson Day and any other
civic entertainment for which Augusta
la fatqpua.
WHAT
(NE LITTLE
AD. DID
The Savannah Press la onr of the
Ijeafafternoon paper* In the state. It la
to Savannah wtiat The Herald la to
Augusta.
The afternoon paper goes Into the
homes. It goes out with the day’s
news and with the day's sds at a time
when the news and the advertisementa
can be revql and appreciated.
The afternoon newspaper as a news
medium and as sn advertising medium
is steadily winning Its way to the
front.
We know that this won’t be the last
time that the Press readers will find
results from their nds In Savannah's
afternoon paper. It’ the usual thing In
Augusta and the people have long
Btnoe realized that the afternoon paper
Is the great want medium—the shortest
xroad between buyer and seller.
In speaking of the value of advertis
ing the Press says:
“SMALL, PROFITABLE BUSINESS
for sale, with license, apd store for
rent, in good locality, cheap. 223 Con
gress street, west.
“The above advertisement appeared
yesterday afternoon In an inconspicu
ous portion of the Savannah Press. It
was inserted along with other popular
column notices. There was no effort at
display and no particular attention
was directed to the modest little no
tice. The people found It, however, as
they do all things in the Press, end
this morning the advertiser had more
than twenty callers in response to It.
He had no trouble In finding a good
purchaser for the property he had on
hand.
“The experience of this advertiser
shows how widely the Savannah Press
Is read. Here was a notice that called
direct'y for the expenditure of onsh. it
was not one that would command ihe
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Myk i,a,vine a, la# I,# t wa* lainbMur
Iblba ta lb* bwabew such? my #y* It
•WB a wheel I Icntxl agal* sag 41*-
IM eveeb and lumped aat «f Iba hwtlT
•tat raa a<v«* ta tb* evaab «* aa* if
I svaald aa* *4 a b*4» a*r«b*v* •*«*
deal# I ran up— b*ri es M 4 # Mcdhlaa
I felt rrtl v-4 1 a*M M 4 4—c*4 aa
muTb laat atgbi be gwt -arm a*4 M
taking a hath Then I beard aometvniy
ja«t Ulow me faring Nundar school
e -rrle I pe*p*4 thtmngh the tvtahe# j
aad there wa# Mt IB water a Witt# ve
rt knee deep with nnly a shirt «vn
“My lewd. «d. what are you d«m*?"
said f.
Blump’ down IB lha water went Mid
until I could aee nothing hat hi# eye*
“What yoa wanlT* »ara Mid. aa he
raise* hi* rn<mth out of the water.
“Oh, netnlng." aay* I. “Mo*** Nvya
and girl# nr* romlng right here In a
few seconds to artn thl* hole “
“Please tell them that It la better to
seln above Ihe ford." pleadet Mid.
After watching him a while. I told
him I wa* Joking Then he explained
why he waa In the creek He »*!d a#
he waa eroaalng the Ing hla laundry
felj in and washed down the crecli and ,
he Whnt In after It.
He succeeded In recovering moat of '
It. I hat the next creek he rmaaes b*
will hold on to hla laundry.
The* Cohldiam boys crvuMicd hata with
Wrlghtahoro laat Friday evening. It
waa n nnc-ald.-d affair The p.-ore waa
10 to # In favor of Cotihtiam. Mr. little j
mode 30 centa on the game. Mr Jut* |
Boyd told him he would give him 5 j
centa every time he got to first haae.
and he went there alx ttmea. to my i
certain knowledge. After the game w-aa
over rohliham played the Croaa Road - *
team. The score wa# It to 1 In favor
of Cobbham. robbhxm la going to play J
Briar Creek In Thomson next Friday ;
evening.
attention of any other cloaa than those
having money, yet theta were more j
than twenty persons who were ready to
Investigate It. The notice was only i
four lines long. There Is more than a
hint to business men in the reault of
the Insertion of this little notice. The
people of Savannah watch the Press
columns for advertisements as well as
for news. The live business man will
appreciate thia fact fully when he con- !
alders the work done by this notice. It
Is sometimes necessary for a atore to
be elosed and a clerk who Is a good
employe has to rest and sleep. Not so
with ®n advertisement. It Is always
before the people when In n good me
dium and It works without ceasing. It
neither stops to cat nor sleep.”
What He Did Think.
“Do you think that Ambassador Tiny
will succeed Secretary Day?” said the
Horse Editor to the Snake Editor.
“I don’t know about that, but I’ll tell
voo what T do think.”
“What?”
“That this country Is now enjoying
its Hay-Day."—Pittsburg Chronicle-
Telegraph.
Sentimental.
Little Willie—Pa, what is that saying
about its being “better to have loved
and lost”—
Mr. Hcnnypeck—lt Is better to have
loved and lost than never to have lost
at all.—Judge.
POSSIBLE,
PROFITABLE
PURCHASERS
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EVERY DAY.
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A MONO uTHKR tXDfi TUVA
PICTURES OF
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Map of Naval Dtri.r r*. #ht,w tag
gugnM of lha Arm* *r4 Navy of tha
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NEXT TIME YOU HAVE
A HEADACHE
USE
Land’s Headache Capsules
Uade Only By
HOWARD * WILLETT DRUG CO.
Rubber Tired Wheels.
We have taken the agency for the
Rubber Tire Wheel Co., and cannow
furnish Rubber Tires of best quality, at
the lowest discounts allowed by the fac
tory. We would be pleased to assist all
who would enjoy this relief from jolts
and jars, setting of tires, irritated
nerves and shop bills.
Day & Tannahill.
AUGUST 24
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For Iho eortoin cor • *nd
provost.** of on form* of
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pooftlo Hiring In * motor**!
dMiricl IO lotto o dooo
nifhl ond momlnt until j
froot, ond it win koo* off i
Chill* ond Favor. Prtoo 1
00 eonto ond • I hottloo.
k«m* that tho cut of on ol
>i«otor ♦ on ovory bottlo
ond don’t toko anything
oioo cloimtnf to ho juot o*
tood.
Sold by ol* Druovtoto.
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PROF. P. M. WHITMAN,
209 7lk St.. Augusta, Go
fIJVIS m TESTS Oil d*lecti <*
light, *nmi» «l»o profhor lll*oooo aad W Alt*
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Len»e> cut into your firm* while yoa wait.
FREE OF CHARGE,
l.adica Not la It.
40c Fine Summer rnd«r*hlrt#, ihe.
40c. Fin# Summer Drawer#, 30c.
i $1.06 Fine Dr*»» Shirt#, *oc. j
50c. Fin# Scarf#. »c g j ; J
I *sc. Suspender#, now 10c.
10c. Club Tt##, 6#.
Our targe line of Fall Woolen# has |
arrived and our summer good# have
got to go at sacrifice price*. Call early
and get a good selection. F. Q. Mer
tlns. Tailor, opposite Planter# Hotel,
; Augusta, Qa. i
Paine, Murphy & Co.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
803 Reynolds st=Teleplionel^w\n 3:
Jtivst* Leased Wir»a ritect to New York
Chicago and New Orlvans.
Order* executed over aur wire* far
Cotton. Stock#, Bonds, Grain and Pro.
visions for cash or on margins. Local
securities bought #nd #old. Reference#
—Netionel Exchange Bank of August*,
1 or Mercantile Agencleo.
loeTtolm
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.
ileiaMeryoboson
Agents Scottish Ameritan
Mortgage Company,
705 Broad St