The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, September 08, 1898, Page 4, Image 4

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Contest Closes Oct. I. (TOR THK BUST UrTTKB W * SOB THK IO KBtST UtTTKR ... U •• KR TH* >l> KBff UKTTItR.... I * A SPLENIiID ATLAS. Thr Herald ha» —cured a few cople* of (he magnificent War Aflaa l»»ued by Band Me Nall > * Co. Hie great map maker* Thla Atlac la a map ol (be world, and II you want to keep potted on Cuba. Porto BWo and the Philip pine* you ought to have It. The regular price of this Atlas, which la printed In flee color*, con. tains maps of Cuba, West Indies, Hawaii. Europe. Asia. Africa. Npaln. Philippines. North America. South America, the World, Ocean lea, China. Portugal and harbor charta of Hasana. Santiago, San Juan. Maianaa*. Clen fuegnfl, Manila. Cardenaa and Santa Clara Bays, la so cents. To Herald raoders jo cents. This Atlas Is mx*l inches and con tains 18 pages. You are sure of get* ting your money’s worth when you get the HERALD'S STANDARD ATLAS. Alger Is on third base tilth two m«i out. The Dougins Breexe rails them "mid dle of the puddlers." It Is ho;i->d that Zola will Invite us to the Paty do Clam bake. Senator Steve Clay Is making a cam paign apeeeh In Sanderavllle today. The taxable property of Charleston hat increased nearly half a million In a year. Denver la the ldtelleetual centre of the Union today. The country edttorß are there. Helen Gould holds her patent of no bility. as Bums would say, "directly from Almighty God." The paymaster rose over the horizon nn Monday and flooded the Third regi ment with golden radiance. There are only fifty atrert cars la Spain. “To "walk Spanish” is some thing more than a proverb. Governor Black doesn’t propose to be hated by the Almighty for being, os Sam Feeaenden said, "a quitter.' 1 He says he will be a candidate for renoni toation until the last vow Is counted, (•Bit riisiit •*»* pmmrnrn. ***** **» ***** te i #'9MHI * tMMV# tteHMMNi I* 4MMMMRir% * iß**# * *MS tN*S** fl* ® MM* MHR**** ******* ** MMRt. 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Thom Is ho asof of yofartlluti ao i eloborh— tbsi tboy eooM dot to mode lln thyb time. Tbo oonooo—»■ | of (to »>r—idsotr 'camHng hohid same to »ufflHey.t to oiirart i he— ell of Vlsltori from tbs turroundihg ooua htf». Vigorous and Homed Inis act too on ■to port of our I—ding eltl—ns ran ■ moks tbs < .■cotton memornbl* to tbs ! history of Augunto Wbai mv yon to tovlog Iks PrsH ; deni oad ito Pm<c Jnbllss* ricHict ahd orUATivri Ws clip tbs following Doth Tbs New , York Comtusmal: The a torDCS of faciory legD'.s'lon In southern stales Is said to to one of the reasons why rothm manufacturing !ii proving ao successful there. But It aor«ts that the southern wngn sitrn j er makes a little troubls on hU own ! *ecount. H® dues not “striks." In the ordinary aceepumcs of that term, but he simply "quits work" when s meet lag. picnic or melon festival is la sight. With such gttractions the looms gel left. This Is a fair specimen of the misin formation dished out by northern newspaper* to credulous reader*. The Commercial In one of the able*! fi nancial and industrial publications In the country. It spends money freely to get the value of the annual wash up In the Hand and the prospective output of cocoa-nut oil during the com ing season. But cn a question of southern Indus try. which twenty bright young men on Park How could have explained In three minutes, this great commercial dally is profoundly Ignorant and gravely tnforms Its readern —among whom, for aught we know, there may to capitalists who contemplate Invest ing in the south that picnics uud melon festivals are as demoralizing In the south as strikes ure In tho uorth. What superlative balderdash! The cotton operative of the smith, like his fellowcraftsman of the north, is human, and If he could afford It he would take 365 holidays a year. But his modest earnings enutile him to take but a very few. and he knows It. There are hundreds of them who are genuinely sorry when any holiday Comes. Certainly there is never a suf ficient number of absentees to cripple the mills in the slightest. There has never been an instance where the love of picnics was so strong "that the looms got left" The lonely scintilla of truth in what The Commercial says is this: In the month of June the Sunday schools in the neighborhood of the mills unite and take an outing. The mill superin tendents learn when this is to take place and voluntarily shut down their mills for the day, giving their opera tives an opportunity to attend. I hey are given to understand that if they HIE -A.T7GT7BT.fN SB3TLA.X-I7 1 «•** • toe**** tto* mmm ant* * *toa tonto St Sto Uto m*R to* fMto* #w b ■<— mm tod HI Rtosb ito -as itiMiiit *. mm unmm a *4® ft At MR* A**M*TVll**ft *t*H* A&f fdN* IteM MMMMI Mltelit tB 4R l i Amu*®# - TV« fjrr —r-r* '— as— I «AMPte<R ut tte* Hi Mm j terttete WIIR tli Cteutl ■ iteMMtevm PtetMte n* Mm H#§* •ami-**® | to*® towswi to yo ! *to» tosoy la *to 1 too to o® • boo* Into®w»» **4 t**4»»# | to® aHsatr* tom **«•* stom Ito too bad loßb la Ito i»i aftoai'vo to*** R 1 tto Mi ad® b—Mhl togb •'*!< and i toad®, foil® svoltttag tto (toy waald •MfUte •• hr ** ttet iMtAtt* ®t ite i wmkhw ****** baton ll la an* *»f» »• ! —at (to to—b oa Ibin Into* a— tows after and a® tin— goo® oa It alB too* j •pto* r •Moyrtbvr rtasLi mKciau Hoar? i'fVtrdaon ® tribute fa to® i work lag woai ®n w*» am of lb® ato r|nq«#<H po—agmrta bioab*® Tabor ffay j tgtrl i fftbafr sthtrk w® rtMlla* to fcr.tr beta writ dsorrvsd | Kaiytojrsr*. mrrmmtm, a*® rapidly j dlosovrrtag ibal wma#t» raa d** aow*®- tkteg • is® tos'd®* ply a nerdl® or »®a ipuk.tr a typ®*r,l®r. Tto rxprrlotral at ®»pl<>rtag —art !aa roadnciors oa tto itrwl ran of iCblUlcolto, 0.. ha® provtd a ®are*w* I A bwal p®P*r *ay« Ikat «b®y p®rfena | tbrir dutie# la a poiitr. faltfcfal and 1 roaaeluallou® maaarr. Bilk ao funny | boslaea® about 11. aad (toy rommaod I ito rrsp-c® and vdmlralloa of avrry j body. Kern ito rough*r rlrment of i toaoklad. who woatd not toaltat® lo Impose oa a man. are loaed do* a by ! tb® gentler tnfluenc*. and do not at- | i unapt any forbidden pnvllsgro. f*>r they know that ll would not be lolera | ted for a moment. The conductors 'are seven In number, all from families ! of r—pcetablllty. aad each la possessed j of an unusual degree of attractiveness, i Tto women work nine hours each day. with one day off each week, and re- I reive tour dollars a week for their aer vices. The Albany Herald take® the posi tion that the decrease In tax values Is j the result of the "demonetlxallon of sliver In 1893-4.” Was'ntthat "theerlme of ’7S?’* Continuing, she Herald soys: "It bus continued from year to yea and will continue until the value of everything adjusts Itself to the elon gated and appreciated two-doll«r dol •»r.” The “two-dollar dollar" Is good A majority of the posts hr the state have requested the resignation of Pres ident Smith of the T. P. A., so the only step for him to take Is down and out. Editor Gonzales, of the Columbia State has returned from Cnba, where he was on the staff of Gen. Gome*. His Georgia friends extend cordial con gratulations on his safe return. Ho has been a brave champion of the cause of Cuba and backed his peu with his sword. Soliciting Freight and Passenger Agent Whiteford. of the Seaboard Air Line, Is making vigorous efforts to es tablish a fast through train between Augusta and New York. He is an able and enterprising worker and is meeting with great encouragement. The Aiken Journnl and Review thinks that Hamburg will net be "wiped off the map" while there are runaway couples from Augusta to be married. Florence. S. C., which always does the proper- tbiog. celebrated l.abor Day in a manner worthy of the name. ll Is the duty of every citizen to reg ister for th“ approaching election. The list so far is disgracefully small. Coincident with the capture of Hol land by Dutch Wll&elmiTta, Vermont was captured by the Republicans. AfNHMM to®® *xss®g*' to * AMb*4***-'«• wmm HA AP*** l «f ***** |te *m* *i 'fr*—» ** I* sm* mm «# l** ■ &»#R *** ***** A-AtipMi l*w§ # rm • wt iteHte *Mte uml TVte Ai ii Iri*i Tto (”®(®t®®t raibmod ss*®-- an soita tog of St art lon dwsfoo (b® l®si posts vooti to bold tor moo*y if tor odmlr- Goo Mitoo bo® irrtwf os>4 o ttl protopd® **p#o hi® ®*o»«d • ®m®o.sa A Trifle Fstlgolot New Toth Mod tad Kapr® a Tbo talk to (to effect tkot too®lor Quoy us ivoos* itaota wilt derlto® o ns otorO« sin trill® fatigwlog. WVs Matt too * dscitoe* ooyiktog of that klod. It lo oaiy altar ho i® roosiocod tkot to c*s‘l B®t It Nothing Like It In Helton. N« v York World There is making In oil fVtloa eon jumi up by Zola® Imogtnoilv® broto so star: ling os tto truth roncorniog .to Df®| fus cos®, oklrh to tolped to bring to light by his attack oa tto Dreyfus utoL Miss Mould's Crown of Olory. Denver IV*t. Helen Gould's war contribution* foot up |137.(00. If that jewel of a girt Is ploying for an uousually dassllag crown of gkiry up where so few mil lionaire* go. she knows Just how to lend for 11. Too Much Curiosity. Detroit Tribune Since It received a semi-indorsement from Mr. Platt, a *<<>d many persons ar« anxlou® to pry up that Roosevelt gubernatorial bourn and look at tby other side. The Hoarse Horse Laugh. Chicago News. It would seem that now is the time for M Zola to pull that large laugh from his sleeve and give It the free dom of the town. YYhat "Good Man?" Brooklyn Citizen. Who said that McKinley or Alger or Miles or Shatter would suffer front an Investigation? Whom did light and truth ever hurt? That Is what good man? Unusual Modesty. Washington Star. Professor Norton and Senator Hoar have suspended their controversy and are leaving the war department a clear field. Silver Republican Leader. Denver Times. Senator Teller Is the recognized head of the Silver Republican Party throughout the length and breadth of the land. Name Counts After All. Detroit Journal. Col. Clam appears to be maintaining that vociferous silence for which his namesake Is glorified. Worse Than That. Omaha World-Herald. it is believed that Don Carlos has bad the misfortune to step into an open coal hole. Real Coy. Kansas City World. Uncle John Sherman looks real coy swinging on the gubernatorial gate. THE HERALD IS THE BEST WANT MEDIUM IN AUGUSTA. TRY IT FOR RESULTS. HERAIiD PRIZE tiETTERS — — fffNMt fftfc **■ SUMMER RESORTS. r« i* fcr»i. in r«t ndSM ft* ft UM Jft %w 1«» i»4*» mrnmmmm * **■*» **** 1 - tm 9te» r tMI I >1 *l9l -I®* ffi UtolllJ m. jngm t® $,Ht % tbpw*#.ff A . ft ff o W * t * 14 Ito * <«* #4k 14 , ...... - m _ oodltoAfftP i4 f # A.Safti-' fcftftk# ■* t* iff muili ti 9*te nii'te tt ~. TKrtjMfTrc #4MHI4 11 *1 4H '1 tRM , 4M#te Ii 1 1 piiti Iter fi-tete m Hi | in wm4 itetet _ —® ..a f t*m*m tte» llftf mm*— > mH Hi te-’i Iter HI *• teM 9te» tun, rffl it Up 4Htet|tetetel te*t * *4 *** •«»« iltel wteiiiH pi *te fifjff im irnitTt 41 HP IpH Arts***# ii *i in fill v uteite ter» IMMhi If 9tef t*P ten ,j—to# gbtoff-fj ftft MNlMite Ptef Pte I .j. _ _ . iik imii.li elite I fm#* to HP- Yft#te4 itel H _ »'or ,fl| * 1(0 ffffdtikiP W* toPP 1 .- _ ... _ a| oteKmff |'9ftN p, T' teftppip in 1 #fn*i tn te*«t up* **« . _ IS—— ■——la* . (i ,J aii fCJH T ft* P H«t* m mmp am ***ry pM* Up j imrrnm m»fUx* mmd Ittemrp m at * llite fcmtfY- i»i liif ten what pin* tlte mm id tei •ten lit* lit uumte of liilteii at Amarkmm ln>'» mad pi rip *1 fe* mn. «i»4 vte mra | (i«iß| f b#m la twf Pll puplbte (b* j tmfit at th#)f Ilfr t mrmm tatevf. | An pi —inplirrr at fuH ipflicncpt j and comfort aurroutsd® ok® which In ; corparipw to (Mr tell# *te tiff of . tto buoy world motor it s*o as a to- j v*o of ram. wtoro no® con huid com munino with **•( ood look bock orwr (M> pift vir s noH po<( Milt# far a curt pin y boo murl or ho* HtO* te# , breo acrompltotod But no matter bow much w® may think w® tor® doo® _ ohm our work is cun pared to tto mogqlHcrnt effort* of boos® w® soeet insigntficant indeed does II so®(9. Wo do not lo** toort; instead, new to- j active* ore mod® for th® comlag y«nr. which promt®® well for nil coo oetned. This, tto HtxtoMtk «o—ton of tto Asscmtdy. has been phetc mlnai-y suc ctoaful from evory Mood point Tbo program Is tarled and elaborate. Splendid opportunitl— are given aad effective plans nr* mad# for greater Intellectual development, which In spite® on® with a higher appreciation of /.rt. Mimic. Science and Literature, i The work In every branch of ®tudy Is , conducted In a thoroughly comprchcn- ! slve and systematic manner. Amid- i tion Is fired and one feels the need of exerting one’s self to tb* utmost In or- j der to master nil difficulties in the way - of acquiring a perfect knowledge of whatever particular study may be. chosen. Much enthusiasm and help is gained 1 from contact with the people who pat ronize the Assembly, and while I am speaking of the people we meet t here, j I ivish to say that Augusta Is well rep- j resented. It is a pleasure to glance i over the hotel registers and see so i many familiar names, and then go to the lectures and recitals given by the noted orators, lecturers and musicians j at the amphitheatre, an 1 there see so | many well known faces. A thtill of pride is felt when we realize that our , own beautiful Utile city, way down In a Georgia valley, besides having the . most beautiful women in America. | has, far better, mill, a literary and musical record above many cities dou ble the size. Especially pleased ar® i we when we hear on every hand the praises of our distinguished represen tative who delivered his eloquent lec ture to a large and appreciative audi ence. But aside front the Immeasurable good one obtains from the above men tioned advantages, the scenery and landscape surrounding Monteagle is of matchless beauty and grandeur. De lightful rambles lead to many lovely nooks beneath great spreading trees, with dense foliage, and to points of unfailing interest. Hilda” Veil Falls. Alpine View. Table Rock and Warren’s Point are all places of Interest to the slght-seer. From Mountain's Brow, where a vast rock Is jutting out over the valley, an immense expanse of va- j riegau'ti scenery spreads out before i you. and the view Is ineffably lovely, j Whichever way you may ioak the goodness of the Creator is present. His j handiwork is displayed. The high- j reaching cliffs close by all covered 1 with masses of colored vines: the lit- ! tie stream rushing impetuously down i the mountain side; the home of the j fern along its narrow banks; the long range of forest covered mountains stretching away in the distance, losing THIS rs IT ftMffMnol fftoft® By ,ML ffMM ! ss®o® l A® IJH r-oR EARLY FALL STIFFS IND ALPINES ALL SHADES $3.00 Just Arrived. DORRS Tidoiinf, Halt, Futimhinfs, j l*• 'j i For the Benefit of the Sick 1 Drug liar— ar® (®e th® b®ar(lt { I of welt !®®fd® YV® t now (h®l Kgbt w*r. ■»•* M • »m«w»i <• . tsrsksssrf t® aktafc —o esodLrt ( i*i. draft rtofO. OftfY Ik® k®s* * , goad so -usb ®*s Ik® ®m k s* d . only to® Nm »v»r *»«• in b®t». ? J/ tori ft#* r*i j«4ftl»*ft—• if | ■tttemn tete i ite* V< ft mmf 9tte9 «• te ftil , 1 f%mr int?rt|4te«ft ttrf tmnluttj 9 1 Do You f i Intend to Move ? i Room-,tar nothing rask«® ( trrtr.at «®>i® tl.au alabMtiuc— | if | rstt) color*. i*«t color card | i Again. Again. < I ftrmrntbtr w® can fnrottfc vo® •tth tb® I®*' ®taio®. p*tot». ®n | «m®!® snd v®rnt»be® lor touching up your njw home*. Aleiander Drti Ciipaij , ■M9 BROAD ftT. ' p, H. P. H. H. P. H. H.P H. H- P.| “ Th *“ H - H. P jgeicKffsT. H. H. P.j _ H. H. P. H. H. P. PmOrAu H. H. P. h. h. p. Liw . H. H. P. S mcuhL L 1 _ h. h. p. H - H - p> H. H. p. H - H - p „ Howard • M H p h. h. p. willet Drag H - H - p * h. h. p. , Company h. h. p. H. H.P HJHL P. H H.P. themselves In the horizon, their m*j<s- j tic peaks towering upward uutil they - vanish in the clouds; the wide sunnv j valley below with Its fields of fragrant t clover and golden corn almost ready to harvest; the green meadows with] herds of cat.le lazily grazing, and the , Hi tie river foaming and laughing and | singing as It runs away shining In the i golden light of the sun; all go to | tho forming of a perfect whole. Above all. around and around soars an eagle In lonely dignity as if keeping solemn watch over his own. Emblem of lib erty. justice and freedom, a vivid re minder that we are as free as the air we breathe, free as the fish that play in the stream below, free as the eagle Itself which builds its nest upon the topmost crest of the loneliest moun tain; free to make of our ltves just what we will—either of Inestimable help to those around ua in whatever walk of life we may be called, or to sit silently by. doing nothing and at last sink into utter obscurity, forgot- j ten by the whole world. But there i is always this glorious thought to , cheer us, that, "not even a sparrow j falleth." buth that the kind eye of an | All-Good Father heeds its fall, and His gemle hands heals the broken wing. i "Each human thing can something do , To help the World along; God hears the chirp of the cricket As He hears the angel's song.” Georgia. SEPTEMBER 8 ROGER i GULLET. I I Has* novo fftCnlvinl to ft.it oaoO* ? titsAi of Aaffnf A Qnt*ff*‘i (otto Tisiol Mow* • flora. it>®pi Itlfftrl* fkrtfl YA ®icn Th# rffsftnsin **f mjp to ng Owl c*f ttlftNMk ftAxJ* for (iYftfjl wffffß n tar too ItYtol link Hfttn Vorto toffftrfrt t wtW totof itipßiy th*m on toff* < ovrtt of Um dtxbty of tfm nunofftfl ufwrt tfv Pftrtft IO procuff Arwwrtc«rY war tsvohoo ftlAittps. The so ffoext* «r# Ito b*ff rt*mnrHl yylih my flntfti rwitii irid* and iitoM who Kivt not ukh* thorn I •dvftd to do »(t. L. A. fIARDHLLE OoMtor (to tho Fmomt Druffff totod Mffdiciooff. 012 BROAD STREET. For Sale! T«» ftuHiiwW fftoffatoff •* to ortd •**>• r*onwsH* onra ' nwo muomo to® tm om *** ** time. n'ldteMi m tetete n 4 im* •o® iisdssi k» to toss I* lotto roaosaft toss oot ftkrwffffk to K*to SdSWOS . fetrti Moor® to». r» HMs ssswsft-tod M tort * Mxbto fmmmo tor* so Otosto tto ISO* ®®W .SffSSBDd to * #>o*M Y’lwsoff A O®. _ '4l rm <*» dftff I wj® I#'9*H I, Btow® tm* mo tlmni mpd lit tailltet I*** *• " wwmrom *» 1 - - * to** |i • ito ffft® 111 ‘W-kffWff w « an®* ood# rri to*M. _ L® itisedtot® r m r®or ®r otoe® nm. m Itoyvto mmm. « Be* » to*®o Irttoon®. *w®on»(r to-b to*en®«* Betod ®t,*®t Ito h.t i loeto® Alo® #.»*f*l to® (®*o otont I* toss r» *• aod to* tow d#to » Y*itun® . _ i- - •**- tewirt ®s J- be • •ttJekbrt"* o’ r'rtfo t 4 in® **®®sw p, r®e»» y, n (trwrrtt wtd to *<»*• ®® ,k® ®o<v® *®oert*®d ntspotov. Aoolv «• Georgia Railroad 6ank PROF. P.M. WHITMAN. •09 7(h Sf.. Aftfast*. Off. aivts FREE EYE rE»TB f» »II d®fcrts o* sight. |fU® t®r |Ww®®® «l®.«®« «oU ***• HAST* tbe«i cut into your Art"' while yc® w®ii. FRF.E OF CKARUE. OIIOI K fOW— COAL and WOOD FROM THE North August* Coal & Supply Co Quentitv ®nd Qo®llty Uu»r»ot. ”<i F- W. SCOFIELD, PRESIDENT Ball ’ Phono SKA btrt>w**r 'Mb she Wbiteiy / Exerciser. I A practical, simp!* and 1 effici enl Home Exerciser. y3k < A ones ptcially adapted for Ujj* JrJ lad'm and children, bu \ JV \ at the same time can be h-jy-rjf \ ' profitably used by Hie // vVijL \ \ strongest stblete. / |l \ - PKIhEb: I I ll\ kJ 75c., fti.uo, *i.sa I j T H BICYCLES CL EVE- / \ LANDS. »40 up; VIK- / I \ IN’t.S, ISA up; <jKS-I \ 1 iItONS. »18 up: THOM-1 LJ AS, ZSO im,. t 01l and see f them. Every one guar- \1 / an teed. JJ / Richards & Shaver Paine, Murphy & Co. (OiIMISSION MKItCHANTS. 1803 Reynolds st=-TeleDlione i Sha-.ir liivate Leased Wires T/itect to New York Chicago and New Orleans. Orders executed over our wires for Colton. Stocks, Bonds, Grain and Fro. visions for cash or on margins. Local . securities bought end sold. References —National Exchange Bank of or Mercantile Agencies. _ .