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A SPLENDID ATLAS.
Tilt Herald h*» Mcured a few copies
of Ike magnificent War Atla* Hawed
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map maker* Thla Atta* la a map of
the world, and II yon want to keep
potted on Cuba. Porto Rko and the
Philippine* yon ought to have It.
The regular price of thla Atla*.
whkh I* printed In five color*, con
tains maps of Cuba, Weat Indie*.
Hawaii, liurope. Asia. Africa, Spain,
Philippine*. North America. South
America, the World, tlceanlca, China,
Portugal and harbor charts of Havana.
Santiago, San Juan. Matan*aa, Cien
fuegos. Manila. Cardenaa and Santa
Ciara Bay*, la «o cent*. To Herald
reader* ,to cents.
This Atlas la tfxay inche* and con
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ting your money’a worth when you
get the
HLRALD’S STADAKD ATLAS.
Fire and water alternate in sweeping
Bavaakah.
Malt Wljittima was among the num
ber who "also ran.”
Well, ‘'Uncle George" carried Edge
field county, anyhow.
Time Ib slipping away. Will the pri
mary go by default?
Sylvester Scovel ha* not yet recov
ered fiom that sickening thud.
• The author of “U Debacle” must
have chuckled us he read the news.
It looks as though Floyd’s resonant
voice had won out in South Caro
lina.
The New York Timee ventures to re
mark that “war” under Mr. Alger—
"ls hell.”
Major John Gary Evans is at home
and expresses himself as pleased with
army Ufa.
Senator Steve Clay will speak at
Maulson on Monday and a big rally 1s
anticipated.
The Albany Herald thinks that J.
Pluvius has just pulled the valve
string and tied it and scone off on a
eummer vacation. ■ ; i ;
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bn hear' bad lam named tor tlrutao
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i rwofcal that place, with Editor Me
: Sa< aey. tto pr»*e«i hnumtoat. Hot
when to aow that tto ptoMktUoaiat*
were at,out to go (Bto tto dght trttbont
any toad to ttotr ticket, to promptly
•ltd hi* pledge tor tto poveroortttp
aad «e«t lain tto campaign The
‘men who know” ttouvbt to had a
forlorn hope- and are opiae. a* «iif be
fore. that Frattoratooe tUought ao. too.
He wa# referred to aa an uaaellDlt
martyr who waa willing to makl a el
carious aarrfflre of himself In the ta
terral of th» prlaclplM to repreeeoted.
Rut "bleaa thee. Bottom’" How dlf
ferent baa been tbe raault. "Uacle
Oeorge" wa* auppnaed to be aoitd in old
Dorchester for tostanre. He got tb r
ty-four vote*. Kllerbe walked away
with the whole lay-out. He and Featb
cratone lead the rare and It Is between
: those two. In ail probability, that the
| next rare will have to be made.
Thus It la that the man who came ao
near not being In the gubernatorial
race at all. and didn't believe he could
win after he got In. may tie the next
governor of South Carolina, while hit
six sanguine opponents are left, like
Fcrdita. to milk their ewes and weep.".
One thing, at ienst, has been aettled
by the primary. The old factional
lines which Tillman established, wh.cn
carried him triumphantly to the Sen
ate uml placed Evans and Ellerbe auc
caaeively In the chair, have been swept
away forever. Reformers voted for
lonservatlves on a basla of personal
merit, without reference to the allgn
rnen’s.
A new era was established In South
Carolina. "Old things hnye passed
nwey nnd Lo! nil things are new.”
The result of the second primary will
he awaited with a great deal more In
terest than was the first. If the antl
dlspcfisnry vote concentrates on Feath
erstone, “reform" will be not merely
deflated, but annihilated.
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POOR
OLD
ALGER.
Poor Old Alger! Tbe most, pitiful,
pathetic person In public life today or
for many, many years, Is the cowed,
Irascible, splenetic secretary of war.
The head of the war department of a
great government finds himself under
the necessity to defend himself like a
common malefactor.
Never in the history of this country,
perhaps, has a public Official made
himself the target for the unqualified
abuse, the unmitigated contempt heap
ed upon Alger. He strikes out like an
adder, blind with rage. He will end
by stinging himself to death.
He passed the stage of dignity and
decency some time ago. He now talks
vulgarly about sending to jail the
newspaper men who have had the te
merity to criticise him and warns Gen.
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tto plant bring rulnaP by tto blgb
winds
Whit* the next crop *'ll undoubted
ly to targe, Mil estimate* *lll hav* to
be modified In apcordancM with tto
damage done by tto present storm.
The Kansas City Star, which poo
fame by publishing the Mile* inter
view. aaya: "Atlanta was probably
rejected as headquarters for tbe army
because tto ground sloped the wrong
way. The water la carried away by
natural drainage instead of Into pool*
to breed the malaria, which aeema to
have been to eagerly sought for by the
war drw'tnr 01 io «»Übliahtng Its
tampa.”
The Sandersvltle Prngveae aaya:
“An Augusta lady who was a vlaltor to
Banderavllle last week aaya that the
new school building in Sanderavllle la
far ahead of anything of the kind in
Augusta. She waa much pleased with
the arrangement of the building, and
spoko very favorably of the enterprise
In providing aurh a commodious struc
ture for th« education of our chil
dren."
&1 itor Williams, of The Greenville
News, remarks: "Spain apparently
takes one end of the archipelago and
wc the other. That Is the old fashioned
way, we believe, of eating Filipino.”
Perhaps the exar is in favor of disar
mament very much Uko the average
farmer is in favor of reducing the cot
ton acreage. It's a good thing for the
other fellow to do.
If the republican party wishes to
lose all the converta made In the south
let Wheeler be made the scapegoat of
the wax department
The New York Commercial, speaking
of the calm that has fallen upon Spa n,
thinks that this may be the calm be
fore the storm.
Wllhelmina Helena Paulina Is now a
full fledged queen and the wings of the
w nd mills wave with joy.
TBOST THE PEOPLE
TO FIND THE BEST.
IF MORE PEOPLE READ
THE HERALD THAN
ALL OTHER PAPERS IN
AUGUSTA, THERE
MUST BE SOME RE ASON
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Wfcy n#*?
Why aot pat Mp 4 jltvena ep tto
prar* ombmlmmi' ll® »*• f ,r to*"
at say price from tkr WO to-gtaolng.—
Weat fatop <« > D*f^»d»r.
Tto Aattalacrion
Jolmi Shnavn could at taaat hav* tto
aattafarttu* of gltUig H*naa » t*rrlbtM
fright by tbreat. Bina «» rr-cgirv Ohio
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Dewey’s Tough Jwb.
Georg* Dewey ta Ptal *“ have *
tough * job a he* h# pm» borne »t»d
get* up ■ gainst *E* ri*ugf*futattou* us
hi* countrymen.- WpM , *n* ,, ' ,> *‘°**- ,
A Horrible Humor.
A horrible rumor ta current that
Chauncey Depew'a boom foe minister to
i Great Britain 1a being fed on rialifor
! „|a . bio"tatee, —ttt. Louis Utobe-Dem
ocrat.
Think Me Kwows.
John Sherman think# he know* who
ta responsible for the steady march of
tbe American soldier boy through the
hospital into tbe open grave.—at. Paul
Globe.
Whit It Indicates
If Agulnaldo ta a* insincere *nd
scheming aa reported, tt is merely on
indication that he ha* made a aludy of
! European atateamanahip. Chicago
j Post.
An Awful Suspicion.
It would appear from present reports
s mat Secretary Alger lies awake at
night trying to devise some new tor
tures for the aoldler#.— Chicago Inter-
Ocean.
Norton Responsible.
Such men as Prof. Norton are re
sponslble for the extremely low view
which Is prevalent as to the value of
scholarly men In public atfalra.-New
! York World.
When He Recovers.
Secretary Algor hn* tried the water
and food at Montauk Point, and pro
nounced them good When ho recovers
he may take them to revise hla opinion.
—Chicago News.
The Ranking Citizen.
Unquestionably Dewey Is today the
ranking cltlaen of the United States—
the President, the cabinet, the admirals
of o hundred days ago not debarred.—
Anaconda (Mont.) Standard.
Trying It on the Dog.
Rob Evans wanted to Introduce the
Spanish language in hadeß, and Prof.
Andrews wants to teach It In Chicago.
Kind of a plan to “try It on tho dog"
probably.—St. Paul Dispatch.
Couldn't Help It.
Assistant Postmaster General Heath
says Europe respects us now. They
couldn't hardly fall to respect a nation
that has demonstrated Its ability to
shoot as straight as we do.—Minneap
olis Tribune.
Why Mamma Spanked Johnnie.
Johnnie —Mamma, if the devil wpre to
lose his tail, where would he get an
other?
Mamma.—l don’t know. dear.
Johnnie —Where they (v-talt spirits.—
Augusta Chronicle.
Anything But Hanna.
John Sherman would like to return to
the Senate, and million* of his coun
trymen would rejoice to see him down
Hannaism. Not that thyy particularly;
like Sherman,hut that they particularly,
dislike Hanna.—Kansas City Times.
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rtaistaa aad and parri*y, irrvvrr at
•live* pngrtafa, tomtob ari balsam
ir***, ttooriay crash. Ha tauik llged |
•11111 rkodmtondrwa*. taurri. Etaly sad
feraa. any park and fall** fra* rov
er** attfc vtaavt hke msaves la every
dtrerUuw gave, staving corn, tbe driv
er see tired as waa twelve foot btgk. Ait
iheougk tto valley w* had a Aae vl-o
of Piagah. Ike tt* ht* aad shadow* ma 1*
a pin are aa artist < ou'rt paiat. aad
we realised H aa* truly God * picture
oar dmtinaito* »•» * r**l ewaatry
hotel, the landlord a f atal mountain
eer who had owned hta home oa tto
| i uraplke wtoa aiagia« waa la **•**•
| n.,w maverted lal« a wasor hotel.
! with guv#** from Ctw* tnaari. New Or
leaas aad Attantn. Too find Atlanta
people everywhere: it really mast to
a good place lo come from, Tto attrac
tions are a* M spring, dninttly lined
with feraa and moaaea. *r. Immense ap
ple orchard, earranta, raapherrt#* and
I —think of H—twelve aervw of while Ni
agara grapea, the owner vowed to
Shipped lo Augusta Tto dinner wa*
tempting milk and bower, tto biggest
dtah of fine Chicken It wa* ever my lot
to behold—*»td t« contain aixteen
chicken*—and blackberry roil We soon
learned there were hunter* out looking
for deer, and some of the moat enter
prising decided lo •" t« tto hlgh*wt
point lo See if we could by any mew ns
catch the fatnteal echoes of tbe hounds.
Up the glen, following the at reant and
the Httk- pathway to the highest clear
ing: la-fore us a vast chasm many feet
wide, and then a large rock projecting
from a woody prominence. We did not
tarry long before we sighted the hunt
ers In their stands. After waiting one
hour we were rewarded by hearing tbe
faintest sound* of the dogs. Will (toy
jump * deer? Then there waa alienee. !
and moat of us were women, all eye* j
were on the open space on the reck, j
and then came the stag puffing and
blowing right In front of u*. on the
ver g<b of the pr*clpl<*tt—
glance down, one Instant with hts head
up as If listening, and away he speeds,
a thing of beauty, just out of sight,
and here are the hounda running to and
fro with their noses to the ground:
off they go. yelping. We take one long
breath all together and pray the deer
may outsrlp the hounds In the race.
One said she saw the color of his eyes,
one said she saw the antlers: I only
know I saw the real true living deer,
gjld felt as exhausted as If T had been
pursued for miles. It was Friday. The
rabbit ran across the road It rained
in torrents-but the day’s outing was a
success. The nervous little woman of
the party even sang—
■*n, 'tls nothing hut a shower—
But a quarter of an hour—
Don't you think we tpMter
Shelter 'neath the chestnut tree."
The deer was not caught, and all the
women were happy.
Asheville Is truly a cosmopolitan
place, you see on the streets any day
the typical tar heels, who have Just
found out about the war. and some of
the finest dessed, handsomest ladles of
the land elegant equestrienne parties,
golf players, millionaires, handsome
turnouts that would do credit to New
port.
It Is universally conceded that the
handsomest turnouts and the handsom
est women in Asheville this summer,
were from Augusta. A woman of taste
and extensive travel said: "I can tell
an Augusta woman every time. If only
I see her hack,such perfect fittlngdress
es, such symmetrical figures, such
grace of manner, is found nowhere
else.”
The charm of Asheville to me Is, you
are always meeting people you know
from all over the country, and never
fail to find Augusta people at the Bat
tery Park hotel,
SUMMER IDLER.
Henrik Ibsen has been compelled by
the rude curiosity of English tourists
to give up his twenty year old custom
of going to the Grand Case at Chris
tiana at a regular time and spending
the evening there with friends. j
THIS IS IT
EEEWI -'4' . 1 «»«»«k
tv® to®**®
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FOR
EARLY FALL
mi ■ ns
ALL SHADES
$3.00
Just A f rlvEd.
DORR S ;
Tailoring. Hati. Fumahtnfv
French
Furniture Polish
Ravrests aad bnghtaaa up
Furaiturv. Hard naistod and
naiatwi vurfeov*. Ivsry ham*
thuutahavsH. Bowies tow
Spices For PicLling
aad l*rvevrring ran t to had bet
ter thaa void by as. We aril tto
heat.
This to Remember
That Alahavttne makr* tha
mat perfici and beautiful Wail
tmiab. Cotar card free.
Roaches
We have Peterman's and other
Ruach r.Kdv (or killing them.
AU oT the Rat Poiaoaa.
Aleiander Drag Cmspaa;
7W BROAD rr.
BILLIARDS :
OLD AND NEW. J
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Cloth, 75 cents, rietlblc Leather, *I.OO *
H 4 p*|W; Si**, s®t V iochi-s. V
Swat, prepeid, to eav ®ddrrro on rwowipt of price. i
THE AUGUSTA HERALD 5
AUaUSTA, OA. ►
P. H.H.P.
H. H. P. - Tbe - IH.H. P
QUICKEST. ~_ !
H. H. P. H.H. P.
H. H, P- BkstOf Aia.'|H* H. P. !
h. h. p. Liver h. h. p.
Medicines
H. H. P. H H P. For H. H. P.
the Liver i
H. H. P. s ° ceutS H. H. P.
.. „ „ Howard 5! u „ p
h. h. p. billet Drug H - H - R
H< H . p. Company jj H . h. p.
hThlphTh . p. h.hTr ;
SEPTFMBFR 2
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Matts an llligaior Well
OrMlEtl CH.il fiiwl 9®v*r
Pt«mtwd> now in Be*
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The River Swamp Chill
and Fetter Cur®
[ Prkc 40c. «i>4 91 00 fWHr.
and told thr tit hrutfttt*.
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L I. Garden®. Druggist.
Tie Aiipsta Eerali
lATttt, Ertiktst id 111 B:it
Hfvtliycr Ptklukd ia
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jn-'KKT TEI.K'iB ,nl NEWS
Tlt£ NKtTS OF THR WOULD
WUILT IT IS KKWB.
is to in not tut aiikad or
OTIIKR GBOBOIA AND
EULTU • A HOUMA
PAPERS.
TRIII KILL CONVINCE TOO 1
MMMia ****** a^^^r
PROF. P.M. WHITMAN
209 7lk St.. Afiftosti. Gto
SIVE3 *NCE EYT TESTS Hr all defer* «*
tight grinds the proper gis.vwv aad WAto
RANTS th. it,
Lease* cut wto your firm* while yo* nil,
FREE OF CKAfiiiE,
■ OK Pi A Tom
COAL and WOOD
FROM THE
North August® Coal & Supply Co
tjuaatltv and Qoailty Guaranteed.
F W. SCOFIELD, PRESIDENT
Bell ’ Phone 5164 Stroager .*»
fhc
WhUely /
Exerciser. \l ~
A practical, timplaand Y
efilcient Home Exerciser, wSa • '
onevjwcisliy adapted for Jri
ladies and children, but \ JK V
at the samo time can he Jcmii. V '
profitably used by the /T'AfTC, \ \
strongest athlete. / \ .
PRICES: / jl Tl\ toy
75c., *I.OO, »1.5 a I ( ffll
bicyclp:s CLEVE- I \
LANDS. HO up; VIK- / I V
INI IS. *35 up GEN-/ \
DROSS, *IS up; THOM-1 LJ
AS. *SO up. Call and see
them. Every one guar- \ 1 /
anteed. ' J I /
Richards & shaver
Paine, Murphy & Co.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
803 Reynolds st==Teleßlione Sfew.ss 3
1 mate Lfttied Wire* Diiect to New York
Chicago and New Origan*.
Orders executed over our wire® for
Coiton, Stocks, Bonds, Grain and Pro*,
visions for cesh or on margins. Local
Cfevurities bought and sold. Reference®
—National Exchange Bank of AuffUftt*
or Mercantile Agencle®. _