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For the Children.
In odidil n there ore o number of
rhnrming toxin for children. Incliid
tap tin* trotki of Anal# F#tt< wo*John*
•ton, Edith Robin#oo. MU* Murk* k.
Junta* Horntin Ewing Dr Jolm Brown
Will AHen UroßfDoii and oth«.r writ- ■
ora cf “Child dnaalcs.** It in the In
tention of the pnblUhera <bm thia ae-
Hen ahall contain only the eery high* j
ret and pureat literature. —atortea that j
shall not only appeal to the children
tfaemtelvee. but be appreciated by all
thoae who with them la their joya
apd herrovn, —atorien that aball be
incut particularly adapted for readiug
aloud in the family circle.
The numeroue illuatrationa in each
book are by w*ti! known artlata, and
each volume ha* a aperate attractive
cover design.
Each, 1 volume, 16mo , cloth, 90.50.
Note* on Scribner*.
H. C. Chriaty, an artist represent
ing Scribner’s, was on the hill with
Grimes' battery during the San Juan
fight. He writes his personal imprcs-
R i( ns. and illustrates them with his
own drawings and photographs.
• • •
How “A War-ship Community" !!?«»
Is toicrilwil by W. J. Hendsreon, the
well known writer, who Is a member
of the Naval Reserve. The illustration*
are from photographs between decks of
the moat vessels !n Sampson's squad
ron. j j ?, |
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The wife of a nsval ofllrer. Anna A.
Rogers, writes an amusing love-story
of tue fleet nt anchor at Old Point.
...
C. D. Gigaon draws the second chap
ter cf the story In p'eturas of “A New
I'ork Day”—giving characteristic
scenes at noon in the Waldorf, on the
sidewalks, and in the park.
...
The great eorial fnaturc of Scribner's
ere continued. Mr. Wyekoff’s "The
Workers —The West” describes a road
builder's experience cm the World's
Fair grounds. Senator ledge's “Story
cf the Revolution" has reached
Greene's Campaign in the South, with
Its famous battles of Guilford Court
House and Eutaw Springs. Mr. Page’s
"Red Book” contains a daring prison
rescue. Other flc'ion is Octave Than
et's story “The Conscience of' a Busi
ness Man,” with Frost’s Illustrations.
...
A brief article describes the famous
rai.way now building to the top of the
Jungfrau.
Patriotic poems by Grace Ellery
Channing and Richard Hovey, and the
Department conclude the number.
The New Carlyle Letters
The letters of Carlyle, which begin
publication in the Steptember Atlantic,
are mainly written to his youngest sis
ter Janet, afterwards Mrs. Robert Han
ning. but some of them are to other
members of the family, especially to
his mother, several of whose letters in
reply are also included and are among
the most interesting of the collection.
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|of Italics alrrntura. Hiuruatrd Ay Mr.
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la. Abbo. #n<i thr third of Mr. J. Holt
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iftcidvtftw of “Crlff®/
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klnrshts" root rite i te* a rhsrmiwg wot
tiral history article to thla numb r.
wh.ch la completed by several stories
by well known writers, many totll-pn^
! ptates and Illustrated poem* The
| frontispiece Is an exquisite etching af
ter Metaaonler'a c Icbrated picture
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The Voath’s Compattloii.
In the current Issue of The Y oulh a
Companion there la one of the clever
est abort stone* of the month, "Miss
Upton's First Assignment. * It la hy
John J- aßccket, and deal* with an In
teltosling phase of newspaper life.
The Youth'a Companion continues to
be invaluable because of its splendidly
conducted column of "Current Topics,”
which keep one thoroughly Informed
es to the principal happenings of the
we-k, making unnecessary the labor of
reading through columns of telegraphic
matter. j j
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Timely Articles.
The selection nnd treatment of top
ics in the September Atlantic are es
pecially timely and appropriate. Elisee
lleeius and Worthington C. Ford dis
cuss our new International responsi
bilities from the Old and New World
standpoints respectively. W. J. Mc-
Gee treats the Jubilee of science now
celebrating by the American associa
tion and skilled student of the achieve
ments cf Bismarck and the late Sir Ed
ward Burne-Jones treat the careers of
tlie great statesman and the funjous ar
tist, both recently dead.
Don’t* for Dinner Givers.
(From “What to F.at.”)
Don't decorate with strong-scented
flowers.
Don't serve boiled fish without pota
toes.
Don’t serve hot entrees on cold
plates.
Don’t serve more than two vegetables
with meat.
Don’t serve asparagus with meat.
Don't force a guest to eat more than
he wishes.
Don’t apologize for the cook.
Don't make excuses for anything.
Don't mention the cost of any dish.
Don’t talk politics or religion at din
ner, where guests are of miscellaneous
beliefs. •
The Rand-McNally new Standard
War Atlas is the best publication of the
kind we have ever seen. The colored
maps are double the size of any others
published, and clearly printed on heavy
paper. Each one has a marginal Index
and a page is devoted to the flags of
ali nations. This atlas la timely and
useful. It is not for sale at the stores.
The Herald has arranged for a special
edition. Readers may obtain a copy
by calling at our office or sending 30
cents.
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jin Abbovillr
tiro. John Gooo. of Atlanta On.. Is
visiting her aunt. Mrs. F FalAonn
Mtoa Townsend rs NH>rty-Blx, la via
| lung Mr* J. C. Rill*.
Miaa Kingsbury, of Atlanta. Go . af
ter a few days #p*nt with fr'rnd* brr*.
. want to Harris Idtbts Springs yrstcr-
Idoy.
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1 wlih rrlotlvrs here, snd returnad to
P rdmont, wherr he will connect him
salf with the Piedmont Bills for the
future.
. TOUT* ,
Down midst the clover bloom, ffw
granl. snoot, L
Often be wandered when a chlldf'
Wliero the summer winds blew wurtn
and fleet,
Wlo rc tho daisies nodded al hit fnof.
Care-free be roamed In the sunlight
mild.
Ab! the bumble bee was a dusty rover
Winging tbe boys's head, over and
over;
Boy and bee midst tbe red and white
clover.
I»ng ngo ‘nealh the fair August skies.
Silently Joys from the past doth rise;
Dad and winged playmate, midst but
tercups golden;
But their joya were the same old Joys
that die.
Crimson popples around them grow
ing.
Pond lilies white In the shaded pool;
For the bee not a soar save cruel cap
ture,
For the boy not a woe save rod and
- school.
Shaded rills In their sun-flecked flow
ing.
Purple tops of ibe distant hills.
Can It be that I was that laddie,
That (lanced with the velvet bee there
In the sun,
Ono and ten and such a jolly fellow,
And today I’m only three-scote and
one?
—Bertie Emerson Tarver.
CASTOR IA
For Infanta and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Soldiers Move.
San Francisco, Aug. 27.—A1l the
troops now at this city have been mov
ed from Camp Merritt to the Presidio
camp, and It Is believed their health
will be greatly improved by the change.
The board of survey appointed to esti
mate the damage done to person and
property of the Thomas family by ri
otous soldiers, of the Tennessee regi
ment, has not yet concluded its labors.
Pistols. Double Rarrel Guns—Pistols,
Harrington & Richardson Brand new
pistols, s2.f>o; Harrington & Richardson
second hand pistols, $2.00. American
double action pistol, SI.OO. Guitar, Man
dolin and Banjo Strings, 2 for 6 cents, at
L. J. Schaui, Reliable Pawnbroker.
Bain mm ip?
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808 WHITE Second Patent.
OOLDIIEDAL Fancy Patent
ABSOLUTELT PUBE WHITER WHEIT FLOUR.
I fully realize the supreme diiguit of con»um#r«
for Flour, adulterated with Corn Flour, Corn Starch,
and other Foreign matter. On end ester thle Date.
August I Oth, 1898. I offer the Wholesale trade the
above Brands Flour Guaranteed Absolutely Pure
Winter Wheat. Good* of the Highest type.
Ask for price* Flour, Meal, Grit*, Bran and *h Ip
•tuff delivered your station.
J. M. PFRRV r the merchawt miller
KgrUvotgO ood Carai Im rayon Bogart IMatU oa A bar* Spam pvt wootk.
isaoM & >ti\x la Ili<» Hum to T* wjr**?,
WuburrllH*
One > far, NI.OO
HARPER’S WEEKLY
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Spain will be even greater because of vastly improved
facilities. History is being rapidly made. The gravest
questions of our time are coming to the front, ana every ,
American shoulJ have each week an accurate, concise
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from now until peace is assured. A brilliant staff of
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W. A. Rogers, Clyde, D. V. Hunt, and others, with
a large staff of photographers, are accurately portray
ing the movements onour army and navy and happen
ings at Washington and elsewhere. Among the
WEEKLY'S correspondents arc Frank D. Millet,
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TO SECURE A
SUIT OF CHOTHING
at a price that will surprise
you when you see the
quality, style and finish
of the clothing that we
are selling this week in
our big reduction sale. We
have cut our prices down
to the bottom on both
Boys’ and Men’s Clothing,
irrespective of cost, that
leaves no doubt as to quick
selling.
I’HE HERALD S STANDARD
yyAR AJLAS
WITH MARGINAL INDEX
CONTAINING MAPS OF
Cub*. Phillip*## Island#,
West Indies. North America.
Hawaii. South America.
Europe* World,
Asia. Oceania.
Africa. .China,
Spain, Portugal*
AND HARBOR CHARTS 0F~n....
Havana, .Cienfuegof,
Santiago de Cuba. Mainlla,
San Juan, Cardenas and
Matanzas, Santa Clara Bay*
These *urperb Maps ere beautifully printed
In five colors on heavy piper, and bound In
an attractive cover. RAND, McNALLY A
CO., those peerless Mapmakers, prepared
this Atlas especially for THE HERALD and
our readers may secure It at a trifling cost.
WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW
WHEN YOU WANT TO KNOW IT.
Explanation Harginal Index
Tha ingenuity of tha device deaerva* tperlal explanation, for Kla a
patent .y.tam of lMtentN»eo«o referem-N Tbe iadlraa of facto map»p
pe.r upon each m«p» border. The Information W«a « • ootatoaj.
Three wonderful plaito. compi.ed toy experta. and nbanlntaly up to da*%
are a miniauire counterpart of tbe world* physical appearance oa It eg
tot. at tbl* imeoent. Tbe map# are not merely plctertal rhartr; the. nra
aleo grographiw and gaarie.ni combined. Tha ruled border on tbe soar
•tdea of every map I* divided Into equl-dlat*nt epve*. deelgnated upon •-#
axle by letter*, at tbe top and bottom by numen.a. If Une# weva pro
jected from Uieae marginal point* -mall eqnare* would be formed by
I heir in ter-eel lon. On tbe margin of each page ■PC"**'* •
of all the principal dlvlaiooa. cHleo. and town* lowrlhed upon that *pa
cial mat), where they are clarified alphabetically and according W tiulx
commercial importance and prominence a* centre* of popuUUoo. , J
You ought to Have this Atlas
You Can Have it
You will Have it
If you wish to see tha Atlas before buy
ing, call at The Herald. But you Must
Hurry. The edition is a short one and will f
not last many days. Mail orders filled
promptly.
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