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The Herald ha* secured a few cople*
of the magnificent War Atlaa l»»ued
by Kand. McNally R Co. the great
map maker* Thl* Atla* I* a map of
the world, and II you want to keep
ootled on Cuba. Porto Rico and the
Philippines you ought to have It.
The regular price ol this Atla*.
which l» printed In five color*, con.
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Hawaii. Europe. A*la. Africa. spain.
I’hlllpplne*. North America, South
America, the World, Oceanka, China,
t'ortugal and harbor charts of Havana,
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HERALD'S STANDARD ATLA&
The opposition to Little seem* to
have died a-bornlig.
The rain Is over, but 0 what a fall
there was. my countrymen!
Four thousand people die every year
In Chicago from drinking Impure w»-
tpr.
The Third Georgia will he happy
when it gets under the command of
tJen. EUzhugh Lee.
The Sultan of Morocco was killed
«ne week, kidnapped the next and now
he U* 111. No won ler.
A few labor organizations were en
terprising enough to celebrate Labor
Kay. They deserve great erediff
Why Is this country warmer this
summer than ever before? Because It
titends nearer the equator.
The Carolinian editorial writer on
.'be Savannah News Is confident that
Governor Eilerbe will succeed Uiin
lelf as governor of South Carolina.
It Is a reproach to Augusta that La
bor Kay was uot more generally and
elaborately celebrated than it was.
<Ve have an excellent class of working
men and 1 heir holiday should be an
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Reboot. Tb# sixty sebolwabip* wood
M apportiomd to dl»er*«t port* of tb*
*«at* my ooe foe **eb neaatorlal dm
j trlct. and slxtee* for tba atata At
tnrga.
At tb* meeting of tb# Wat* Agricul
tural aortrty. Col. 1.. K Llvlngato* In
troduced a raaoiutloo recommending
this plaa. and It wa* pamed A «»*
ml!tee of five waa appointed to am
i mortal Ite the leg.lature Among
I other member* of the romm ttae are
Hon. Pop* Brown. 00l Uvlngatou and
eg-Coogreaamnn Charley bom. Mr
Stevooa ha* duscuaaed the plan with a
number of members of the legislature
and thn* far not one bn* opposed It.
The Indiratlona are that tl will paw.
and not only will the farming inter
ests of the atate be greatly Improved,
but many deaeralng young men will be
given an opponunity to establish
themselves In life.
LABOR DAT.
Labor day passed off practically
without Incident. The holiday of
brawn, the festival day of the work
man, came and went, and but for the
closing of a few public offlcea, few
people In Augneta would have kuown
that It was here.
There waa a parade of a few trade*
organizations, the member* of which
deserve great credit ror the pride of
craft, the energy and enterprise which
Induced them to come out. But there
was no systematic, united celebration,
such as should have marked the occa
sion.
While not entirely alone, Augusta Is
in striking contrast with many south
ern cities, and all those at the north.
They make It one of the great days
of th* year. The workman Is made to
feel the dignity of labor. The value
of the toller In oar soelal system Is
not unrealized and unappreciated.
This 1* all wrong. Augusta Is a city
of (oo much importance. Industrially
and commercially, her people are too
broßd and liberal, for them thus quiet
ly to allow I>abor day ever again to
pass unmarked by u worthy celebra
tion.
The Herald hR» contended for an ap
propriate celebration every year and
we hope that next year will witness a
memorable program In the name and
Interest o. the working man.
ORCHARDS AMD CANNERIES.
The development of the fruit indus
try Is one of the most creditable and
remarkable chapters in the history of
southern progress.
It Is estimated that during the sea
son just closed the peach crop alone
brought more than two million dollars
In the state of Georgia. There are no
less than eleven immense orchards in
the Immediate vicinity of Fort Valley.
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ala and Reeding railroad* fur* *h S 7 -
vll and lA.BM men ra*peetl*aly. Tb* 1
| Vanderbilt ayatam furalah#* 11.432
I men tha Baltimore and Ohio MU. lha
| Naw Jeraey Oatral 1.M4. *ha ledilgh
' Valley U.M3. and tha Delaware. Lack
awana and Wnetarn LIB, Th* great
i street railway* of the atata—which
have reeoived valuable leglalallva cno
| cession* for nothing give the m*
! china loyal aupyon with 11.0 TB em
ployee* who are paid In salaries s»>.-
930.481 every year.
The leading spirits in all there great
corporation* are nlllaa of Quay. "That
monopoly of monopolies, thy Htandard
OH company, pays annually 12.600,000
to It* three thousand emplo* #** who j
are taught a fidelity to Henator Quay's
machine. The Bethlehem Iron worka,
whose armor plate* ar# sold to the
government for nearly double the con
tract price offered to a foreign coun
try, Influence their employee* to auch
an extant that In the city of Bethle
hem It has been found difficult to get
men lo stand a* anti-Quay delegates.”
The thousands of workmen of the
Carnegie Iron works, It ta said, are
marched to the poll* under the super
vision of superintendents and foremen,
and voted for Quay candidates under
penalty of laetng their jobs. The
great express companies, who furnish
frank* to machine followers, one of
which Is bossed by Senator Platt,
with their thousand* of men, can he
counted on for great service for the
machine.
In addition to the employees of these
corporations, there are 15.000 state and
national officeholders In the Keystone
state, all of whom are under the dom
ination of the despotic Quay. Five
thousand people cheered and listened
while Wnnamaker spoke, and the
whole country is ringing with the
sensation he created. It tvas directly
a blow at Quay, but Indirectly a
tlulus! at ring rule and abuse of cor
porate power everywhere. Such ut
terances from such a man as Wanama
ker cannot fall to make a profound
Impression on the public mind.
The rumor has beem again revived
,to the effect that Judge Speer contem
plates moving to Savannah. That
was probably circulated to counter
act her blues after the hurricane.
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env aa4 la plamly dkareraibla from (ha
! cemetery gala aa yoa paae along the
mala (horwughfarv of the low*.
Bat (he pytil* al Lexlagtoa, aa4. Id
| deed, a Mecca lor ail Sotiiheraers. t
the chapel la the Waabiagtoa and Lee
j urtveralty graua4* u> (he rear of which
j la tha maaac'euta caataialag tha Crypt
| where lla the rrmala* of Ova Robert
j K lm. hy Valeattav. the taieaud Vlr
alnla atalptor. Tba rtatue of whit*
otarhle. which oaa of hie old pupita.
bow a profeaaor la Washlagtoa and
l.ee university, (old me Imre a strik
ing liken res lo the great soldier, la aa
Impreaatv* a (blag aa I ever saw Some
lady, in speaking of It. affirmed that
It waa Imhned with even more solem
nity than the tomb of Napoleon *1
Pari*. Mrs. G*o. Lee. whom, a* we alt
know, wa* Mias Mary Cost la, grand
daughter of Martha Washington and
• lady of large a-ealtb. la burled in the
Crypt beelde her Illustrious husband.
Adjoining the Crypt underneath the
chapel ta the room used aa an office by |
Gan. Robert E. Lea during the later j
year# of hia presidency of Washington
and Lee natverslty. which la pre*»rved
aa he left It on the day be waa taken
111 tweedy-eight year* ago There one
a*** the chair In which he always sat,
his last mall opened, and laid on the
table, the Ink stand with Its fluid now
a remnant of Mark dust, and hi* pen. |
all just a* he left them. Someone of
fered a nice sum of money for thrt
pen, but it waa refused. In fact, there
Is not enough money In America to
buy ».ny of these relics which Wash- I
Ington and Lee university hold a* a i
sacred trust.
In close proximity to thl* chapel I*
(be Lee Memorial church, also erected
by these energetic people. It Is of
white granite with a lofty tower, upon
which the Virginia creeper etitwine* It
self In all Ks abundant toveltnes*.
There la no church edifice In Balti
more. Washington or New York that
I have seen that can compare In point
of beauty or pietureequeuess with this.
William L. Wilson, postmaster gen
eral under Cleveland. Is the prenident
of Washington and Lee university.
Only a short street separates the
Virginia Military Institute grounds
and buildings from tho Washington
and Lee. The campus surrounding
both these institutions is spacious and
kept in most perfect order, the grass,
which Is the greenest and freshest one
ran imagine looking always as if It
were just from the hands of the mower.
Beautiful flowers bloom all about. Ge
nius inderd has here an opportunity to
develop under rare and attractive sur
rounding. The main buildings to the
Virginian Military Institute are cas
tellated and painted cream color.
Perched as they arc on a high emi
nence with canon pointing from the
heights, they look Ilk? some mighty
stronghold Impregnable and secure for
al! time.
T have had many Interested, Inquiries
made about the Sibleys. .Barretts, Jeff
Berry, John Twiggs a'hd other Augus
ta boys who have been enrolled here
as scholars and cadets.
About ten days ago I drove with a
party to the Rockbridge Alum Springs,
seventeen miles distant, and spent the
day.
As tve the beautiful grove
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Drug* And MAdicin#*.
612 BROAD STREET.
For Sale!
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PROF. P. M. WHITMAN,
209 7th St., Augusta. fit.
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light, frlndf III* |»r«»|>w gtMiM Ud H ,il*«
BANTs Ihrm
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FREE OF CKAROE.
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COAL and WOOD
FROM THE
North Augusta Coal & Supply Co
Quntitv and guilt; Oiurmlwd.
F W. SCOFIELD, PRESIDENT
Melt ’Fbun* Sl«4 fetrowger »
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Whitely
Exerciser. (
A practical, simple and
efficient Home Kierdsor,
one specially adapted for
ladies and children, but
atth» same lime can be
profitably used' by the
strongest athlete.
PRICES:
7Sc., *I.OO, ci.aa
BICYCLES - CLEVE- j
LANDS. $lO up; VIK- I
IXt.S, *8,5 up; GEN'- j
I'KON'S, *lB up; THOM-1
AS, *SO up. Call and see 4
them. Every one guar
anteed.
Richards & shaver
Paine, Murphy & Co.
COM MISSION MERCHANTS.
803 Reynolds st=Telenlione i
1 mate Leased Wire* Piiect to New York
Chicago and New Orleans.
Orders executed over our wires for
Cotton, Stocks, Bonds, Grain and Pro,
visions for cash or on margins. Local
securities bought end sold. References
—National Exchange Bank of August^
or Mercantile Agencies* _
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