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HERALD'S STANDARD ATLAS.
Similar U still defending bll de
fense.
The eotttm wojSd will now wntch the
tot> crop grow. J[
Dog days will be over officially to
tnortow.
Bob Taylor U both yellow and blue.
He has Jaundice.
The secretary of war has quietly re
moved the chip from his shoulder.
Camp Alger has disappeared, but Al
ger la still with us.
More than 4,000,000 spindle* hunt (be
tune of southern prosperity.
The New York Times thinks that
cigars will be better and cheaper.
Remember the Oregon. That is to
say. build the Nicaragua canal.
If the beginning counts for anything
the weather man will give us a hard
fall.
The farmers are very despondent
over the damage sustained by the cot
ton crop.
The renting season is here and the
real estate agents are as busy as a
bee in a tar bucket Business is eg
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of IM# general plao. The repreaeata*
tire planter# are np#ot«l to roafer
aad to the rad that thy mar
work oat their own n# l vat ion •The
producer has tha kay to the altuation.'’
says President Willxirn, and the coun
ty organisation* are eiperted to die
cut* plana and aend recommendation*
lo the state eonventlon.
With a few precaution*, the atrlct
elimination of politic*, for
the organlaailon may be able to ac
complish great good. Tbe convention
should tie well attended, not only In
number*, but the moat Intelligent and
progreaalve farmer* in each county
should be present and work together
for the common good.
TVlfgt OF THI TIMES
Chicago Is In tbe of a great
conteat. The iaaue I* between "coon
mualc" and the etasalea. Up to the
hour of going to prees the Indications
were that the lilting atralna of the
dusky ballads would win out while the
thunderous diapasons of Wagner would
have to do It* ruthful baying at Bey
ruth. "Rosy O'Orady" 1* In the as
cendancy and the overture from Faint
is wearing -courtplaster. The Ixihen
grln "Swan Song” has been drowned
by (he roar of the "Wabash, Far
Away.”
Chicago has a band of her own—Just
as the historic purveyor of Warren's
blacking “kept a poet of
his own.” Park Com
missioner Dunton takes the poei
tblon that If the ctly Is to foot the bills
and 'he leople are to be primarily con
sidered, then the people ought to have
the kind of music they want—even to
the extent of "1 Want Dem Presents
Back," or that, other stirring atr, “You
Ain't So Warm."
He says that 5,000 perspiring and un
applauding people sat through one of
those high-flown, classic al fresco con
certs the other evening and prayed for
real live music, and by the sacred
name of the city treasury, they shall
have It!
He is going to stop the salary of the
music auxiliary until tt renders the
tunes of the times rattier than the pon
derosity of other times.
"Music for the masses!" is the slo
gan.
The whole country has become inter
ested in the contest and we await
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' year* of b.s eftlecnpate be opened mo-* ,
rkaa gfty He founded a college la due
i qtithtina county aad vacton* ac.vde
mica aad boepllala. To him tbe MMera
iof tbe ordet of St Fraacia owe He |r
«virteoce aad tbey now hare Iweo'y- I
9ve camteat* wlfb J» profeaaed ala j
ter*, grtarlpolly engaged la aural <i(
at their own borne*. He could
,on verve fluently to S doeen or m-w*
f (orelga tnnguogea and easily held first
! ~|are among bla American coniempo -
1 vrle* If aanrtlty and learning combined
| are tk* teat.
He waa not fifty yeor# old at the time
at hi* destfi la IMd, but twentr-four
yaara I hereafter atep* were tnkcai look- !
log toward hta canaoltauoo. Thla. of
course, la exceedingly rare and Indi
cates tha' even the saint* furnished by
thla great country are the best to be
found.
gpain wants to move the remain* of
Columbnv from Havana. The grant
diacovnrer did not wish to be hurled In
Spain. In the first place, and In the
second there la strong reason to doubt ;
that It waa really the great (Uncover- !
er't remain* which were carried to Ha
vana.
The Sparta Ishmaelite says: "P. J.
Ucrckmana. tbe most prom.nont horti
culturist in the United State*, seems to 1
have ronfidenre In Hancock soil for
producing fine peaches."
The president's secretary thinks he '
would like to be governor of Conned- j
leut. and employ a private of |
his own.
The Smith family recently held a 1
reunion In New Jersey. Some of them ;
probably died tn the war, but 3,000 of
them managed to get together.
The Pana strikers got the underholt
and carried off the Overholts, intend
ing to keep them for c. o. d.
Hobson would like to send word tq
the navy department: "There must be.
no more recalls.”
The war department will give a
large number of volunteers an opportu
nity to re-cnlist in the regular, army.
The Gibson Record Is good enough
to say: "The Augusta Herald is one of
the best evening papers In Georgia."
The Olivette has made herself fa
mous. She should be raised and re
stored to her old run between Tampa
and Havana.
There was a decrease of ten per cent
in the carrying trade of American ves
sels on account of the war.
Savannah has the sympathy of the
entire, state. But she always rises su
perior to any disaster.
Schley may be robbed of his com
mand, but not of the klssea that are
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ly famMating to tb* aitlat. and leaptr
tng to •»** tb* mowt gble*B*a»i«. Tb*
twtUemvmi elite of tti* PalMadwa rkw j
b*re. aad voaiUr MrMi kc* qf fertile ,
valley rtelkg to wooded height* m*r4
and plea** tb* ay*. “Th» dewey 1
i ig--i along tb* haaka look Ilk* gar- :
lands of diamoada. which tb* brawrb**
at the bordering thicket* *«uop to
klra,"
Many haaautiful vlllagtw nr* peased ■
bwt Went Polni. b» rnen of (ft* many
hiatorlcal facta consorted with It. aad
Its atiractia* eurrourwllegs. la of unu |
sital lalerwH lo tb* travelar. Tl»*r*
Washing co twkW la 17M tn IS Id
Coogreas MtablUhivl at Worn Point
what la consider*)! to h* the bast mili
tary training school In this country. It
an here tha* Benedict Arnold con
summated hta tratiiwoo* den! wl'ti Ma
jor And re and in this village Wash
ington Irving secured front the old
Dtitch Coinnlvta* the traditions for hit
fane'll* “Hketch Book" tale*. Tarry
ton la another Interesting town, for
here It was that Major Andre was ar
rested. the spot being marked by an
Inscription In the village, records.
Hrrg also la rtie Christ Church which
Washington Irving attended, and tn
ihe cemetery adjoining hla remains
vbgkqj shrdlu etaotn cmfwyp hrdluupu
the cematory adjoining bis remains lie .
now at rest.
Ncwburg is next reached, and over- |
looking tbe river te an old building. |
which was used by Waah!ng:»n as tils
headquarters In 1782. In tbe distance j
rise In undisputed lord lines? the blue
peaks of (ho Catskills, whose rounded
summits tow or to a height of 4.000
feet, and whose shadows there are peo
pl* w>ho live Iti a little world of theiir
own. forgetful that the earth extends
beyond their own Immediate province.
We must hurry on at « rapid pace, as
space is limited and brevity la there
fore neceensry. Albany Is reached and
from there we go to Buffalo and on to
N lagara.
Who 1a all the educated world has
not been Inspired with an intense do- ,
alra to contemplate, to measure, the
magnificence of Niagara Falls? One
of the master piece* of natures a vis
ion incomparably grand; the person ift
cation of powerful, awe-lnsplrtng sub
limity. tt seems almost sacrilegious to
attempt to describe with feeble pen the
glories and splendor of the panorama
spread out before you. The cataract,
with ever tneroaslng volume, lashed
Into foam white as the snowdrift in j
early cloudless morning, plunges over
the precipice, bursting into tumultu
ous clouds of spray, to collect ugain In
the seething waters below. "Up
tt)rough the glory an everlasting roar
ascends, deiep-loned as the voice of
faie, n diapason like that the rolling
ocean chants when his eager surges
oome rushing in to great and fiercely
woo an irresponsive promontory.” In
the powerful reverberations that come
of the mighty rearing of waters one
imagines the voice of God Is heard;
His power is manifested before you;
ami the soul shrinks within ilself con
scious of its utter helplessness. Whe
ther viewed from the level of the
banks; from the bridges, cr from the
dizzy heights of walls reaching upward
to the sky. there is admiration, inspi
ration and glorious realization of the
mightiness and mysterious ways of
God.
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Some flew women discredit this as
sertion, hut those who have tried a
Gas ltange could not U, Induced to
adopt the old-fashioned method again.
You see It Is so easy to regttiot* the
Gas Range. If you want one verfotnU*
to cook more slowly than another, you
have but to turn the thumb screw
and you can reduce the heat to any de
gree you desire. The same with your
roast. If It Is doing too quickly, you
don't need to throw open the oven door
and run the risk of chilling It. You c»n
regulate your range to suit your meat.
Tbe Gas Liikt Ce. ol Hpsta,
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HULSE’S
Steam Laundry
and Dye House
Let us clean or dye that last winter’s Suit
of yours. It will save the cost of a new one
jgyThe best of work done promptly at
Reasonable Prices.
314 Jackson St, Opposile Opera House
Strowger 447. - - Bell 22*22.
Do you eat? Try the
Ellis Restaurant.
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The j
Whitely
Exerciser.
I A practical, simplaand
eflloient Home Exerciser,
one specially adopted for
ladies and children, but
at the same time can ba
! profitably used by tha
strongest athlete.
TRICES:
75c., *I.OO, *1.60.
BICYCLES CLKVE-
I LARDS. S4O up; YIK- j
1 INKS. *?5 up; GKJf
j DKONS, *lB up: THOM
AS, SSO up. Cali and see'
1 them. Every one guar
j an teed.
Richards & shaver
Paine, Murphy & Co.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
803 Reynolds. SL=-Teleptione I
1 mate Wjr« T/itfct to Kcw Ywk
Chicago and New Orlean3.
Orders executed over our wires foe
Cotton, Stocks, Bonds, Grain and Pro*
visions for cash or on margins. Ivocal
securities bought and sold. Reference®
—National Exchange Bank of
or Mercantile Agencies. _ -J
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