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A SPLCNOID ATLAS.
The Herald he* sutured a few cofile*
as the magnificent War AtD* Issued
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Map maker*. This Alia* la a map of
the world, and If yon want to keep
pn»ted on Cuba, Porto Rico and the
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Hawaii, Lurope. Aala, Africa, Spain,
Philippines, North America, South
America, the World, Oceanlca, China,
Portugal and harbor charta of Havana,
Santiago, San Juan. Matantas, Clen
fuegoa, Manila, Cardenaa and Santa
Clara Baya. la 50 cents. To Herald
readers .10 cents.
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HERALD’S STANDARD ATLAS.
Altogether, Home seems to be on a
boom. *
l’lalt is a corker In hla way. bot'ke
can’t atop Roosevelt.
Warren county says she Is going to
have a fair as is a fair this fall.
England thinks with Bottom, that
**Qood Hay, sweet Hay. hath no fel
low. ’
A soldier of the army lay dying at
Alger’s camp. And he had much mor
tal company. f
“TTnele George" Is for Featheratone
pnd Jim la for Ellerbe, eo the cum
pulgn doesn’t sag.
There Is mourning In Manhattan.
The "fifty cents dinner with wine”
now costs fifty-five cents.
A large crowd assembled around
Admiral Cervera 111 New York Thurs
day to aee him receive his salary.
A western paper has deliberately
started an endless chain. And it isn’t
the only paper tu the town, either.
Jt has been conclusively established
that whlskoy was used In Governor
Ejlerbe’s behalf In the South Carolina
primary. But the governor stoutly
maintain* that it was without his
knowledge or consent.
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la thla ronaertkNi It Is noteworthy
that the buttle of Hew Orleans waa
fought two treekt after the treaty wae
•igard. Had there been rabies la these
gays there would have been no bat
lie of New Orleans, and General J«#k
eon would nrver have been Preside*
of the I'nlted Rtalaa. As a matter of
fact, It was not until February that
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led Stale*.
The laet treaty made by us with a
foregn Minify was that negotiated
with Mexieo. following the war with
that nation, which began In 1848 and
ended in 1848. Our commission on that
occasion was Nicholas P. Trial, a clerk
In the atate department In whom Pres. 1
ident Polk had great confidence That
treaty was concluded at Quecctaro,
Mexico, February ft. 1848 Its negotla- !
tlon extfwded over a prrlod of about
five mouths. Besides these six peace |
treaties many underslanillngs of
friendship and amity have been
brought about *rom time to time.
It will be seen from the foregoing
that peace treaties are not negotiated
rapidly a<ul it would not be surprising
ts several months elapsed before peace
la officially declared.
WAR ABO HEROINES
We have heard much of the heroes
of the war. Some of them won the ti
tle by the desperate dash with which
they captured El Cancy; some by the j
fortitude with which they submitted to |
the hardships of miasmlc camps after
the protocol was signed They have
been pictured and poetlxed until their
names and faces are as familiar as the
Shorter Catechism.
But what of the heroine* of the war?
It ia from thoughtlessness and not a
want of chivalry that so little has been
said of them. They were, on the bat
tlefield, with the red cross on their
arm, and health In their hands and the
very smiles of God In their sympathetic
eyes. Braving the dangers of fever i
anti the thousands of evils incident to
warfare in a distant end demoralized
country, they pursued their ameliorat
ing missions with no thought of self—-
daughters worthy of the noblest ma
trons of the world. Hie American moth
er. Their work was not of that pic
turesque and nolay kind which Is ca
bled across the straits nud paraded i«
double column headlines. But was cue
of the chief glories of the camnpigu
and should be recorded in the proudest
chapters of our national history.
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dead
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Ba a InJlb rubber Idiot OB a bpree,
E’* the ott’y thing that doeea’t give a
damn
For a regiment of British infsnire* j
Whenever anything important hap
pens, you may count on a Georgian
being there. Our governor was pres
ent when Mils* called nt Ibe wsr de
partment ; Merton Verdery »*• nt the
big Tolstoi banquM In New York end
Archie Butt 1* gotnk to Porto Rico to
aee the pence commission annex the
Island.
The opinion prevails in certain cir
cles that Miles will force a breach
wltb the odminleirailon with the pur
pose of securing the presidency. Some
body will have to stand for the mili
tarism which ha* been Inoculated
Into the people, and (he general stepe
in promptly.
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The Georgia editors have been in
vited to attend the Omaha exposition
on Georgia day. They are to meet In
Atlanta on September 24 or 25 and
leave In a body from that point. Free
transportation will be furnished mem
bers of the association.
The government will have no
eulty in getting from the ranks of the
volunteers ten thousand recruits for
the regular army, as provided for J>y
the Hull bill, and they ought to be the
flower of young manhood.
Floyd county commissioners have
reduced the tax rale for the ensuing
year from »1.25 to *1.12 1-2 per hun
dred. This action was taken to meet
the increase in state taxes.
Fltzhugh I,ee is gathering In the
southern volunteers as a hen gathered!
her brood. The Second South Carolina
is the latest addition to his corps.
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The prohibition election in Wilkes
takes place on Wednesday and The
Washington Gazette predicts that the
county will go dry.
The Macon Telegraph is kind
enough to say, "The Augusta Evening
Herald Is one of the best evening pa
pers iu the state.”
Since the attempt to take his life,
the czar has given it out that the
prospects for universal peace are not
I so encouraging.
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its the enforcement at the new customs
tariff, the tgmratlua of which will un
dinotedly stem the tide of Imparts.'’
/yoiHTfO PAfigofigriu
A charitable girt never gtve* her ri
val’* age away.
tiuntc engagement* end happily, while
others end In marriage.
The espeftefb* • man buys ia seldom
up to the sample aulunUted.
Cqld cash melt* l>*ta of hearts that
ore not affected by love. /
Some men are t»ru to rule and nnn» (
acquire the art *t * business rollege.
The realities of matrimony are usu
ally lew pleasant than the Illusion# of
lov#*. *
Home bachelor* voluntarily Join th<*
rank* of benedicts and some are draft
ed.
A man never looks so well a* when
he's looking for another man who owe#
him money.
The man w-ho lies until he gets him
self and his friend* to believe it is
an optimist.
A contemporary says what this coun
try need* i» * ftret clasa fool-killer.
What’s the matter with the cigarette?
All the classics and metaphors at the
command of a woman school teacher
don’t prevent her Jumping on a chair
at sight of « rnoui*.-Chicago New#>
DOTTY
Don’t Judge the content* of s man's
head by the slxe of Ills hat.
Don’t think a ro an looks the right
way every time his head is turned.
Don't Impair your Jibpplnem by bor
rowing trouble or lending money.
Don't refuse to let your wife have her
own way; she’ll have it anyway.
Don’t blame the upright piano if it’s
a downright nuisance; blame the paly
er. *
Don’t go without things you need
in order to get things you don’t want.
Don't ask a woman questions. Give
her time and she’ll tell you ail you
want to know. ,
Don’t marry a* girl who Isn't afraid
of a mouse, or you'll be kept busy re
gretting it.
Don’t think because a girl Iqves you
from the bottqrn of her heart that there
isn’t plenty of room at the top.—Chica
go News.
What Would Come of It.
The annexation or Jerusalem would
sw ell the German emperor to the'burst
ing point. We would have an ”1 and
Solomon” manifesto iu about fifteen
minutes after the deed was signed.—
Minneapolis Journal.
A Way Out.
The Parson—l'm going to have a
tough Job of it saying anything good
of the late Brother Boggsles.
His Wife—You ought to say that a
more deserving person 'has not died in
a long while.— Indianapolis Journal.
HERflltD PRIZE
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WHAT T#R LAW HfiClPtft
The mix lug u» mlntfltna «f aeticie*
. of food • blch are *RtdMBUM and i
i irttfui and the sble thereof 1* held,
la Ib-rury v*. etale- tTVx.I W L *•
A. ML tub» a (awful art which the
i mat* i Minot make criminal
The endorsement of * euwMgaor of a
i Nil of lading proa l img for delivery to
hi* order W held, lb Chicago Backing
land ftrovistoa company vg, #.. ft- *
! W. K. It. Co. t<ln.) «t» V. R- A. Hi.
! p, make the sod. rw-e a «.melgOen and
I .Telivery to him ia Justifiable, although
ih* doe* not surrender the bUjjrf lading
'in accordance with a sflpulaWto there- i
Jon requiring Its surrender before de-
I livery. ’
The right of a Mochholder to aet up
; the Illegality of the srhet* of thEcor
! pore Hon to defeat hla liability on a *ub-
I arrlrtlon to stock I* denied In Cardwell
v*. Kelly W L. It A. 140. where
the Illegality old not appear on the face
of the contract of *ut<*rrtptlon or the ,
proepertu* therein referred to and i
creditor* had relied on the subscrip
tion*.
A statute limiting the rights of • rtt- ;
ixen to contract with reference to hi* j
property 1* hold. In Dennis v* NBN
(Wneh ) 40 L R A. SOI. to le- valid
only when It tend* to promote the pub
lic good in some way. Otherwise It t*
an unwarranted interference with hi*
rights. This case denies the validity of
a statue which attempted to limit the
right to enforce a debt secured tur
mortgage to the property mortgaged, \
whether realty or chattels.
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Where the Curlews Call
There's a swustnggg in tbe ® lr
When the sun i@ low.
And the sky I* flushed and bare.
And the tight winda blow;
While the shadows come and go
As the night doth fall
Along the misty moorland where the I
curlews call.
There’s a lady full-of grace
i Whom I loved of yore.
And the love-light on her facw
! Shlneth evermore;
! And X long, as heretofore.
For the night to fall
Along the misty moorland where the
curlews call. y
Dear love, can I forget
Through the flying years
Thy face amid the fret
Of their pain and tears?
Nay. my heart remembers yes
When the night doth fail
Along the misty moorland where the
curlews call
—ERNKST A. NEWTON, in the Sep
tember Pall Mall.
Suggestion of an Economise
Excited Neighbor to Her Next-Doer
Neighbor—Hurry! Run for the doctor.
My husband has tried to commit sui
cide. He has shot himself four timas.
Next-Door Neighbor—What's Hie use
of getting the doctor? I£ you don’t
think any of the wounds wtU prove fa
tal. why don't you reload the gun for
him? —Cleveland Leader.
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Lowest rates of interest.
No expense to borrower
except the usual attorney
and record fees. No delay
in getting the money.
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Agents Scottish A mere in
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705 Broad St
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COAL and WOOD
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F. W SCOFIELD, PRESIDENT
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PRICES:
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J&6ION MERCHANTS.
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C'lihapo and New Orleans.
Orders executed over our wires for
Cotton. Stocks, Bonds, Grain and Pro.
visions for cosh or on margins. Bocal
securities bought and sold. Refersncee
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or Mercentile Agencies. _ _ .
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