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taafaa yaara Wa did am haaa to par
th* nrftAltt fprlghta that obltli .a
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ata.jrial light on th* ground Otir
p»lp wit) work atom ihaitply than
your*, and wa raa turn out aa good
good* at a graat daal l*aa monay.
"Already lha ahrawdaat rapttall**a
of th* North bar* atoppad Itiaeatlng In
Northara talll atoaka *®d art aandlag
(ba r inonay South
SU transit (ilorta
I am thtaklng. I am thinking.
Of a worn and tin**! man.
Who baa flalahad. lately flniabc 1,
lit* nawrpaparlallc apan.
New ba t gHtlnft. aedly sltllng.
Dr wn wbara loud tha btankara roar.
Bitting thera In gloom nnd aorrow
By hi* lonesome on the shore.
I am thinking. I am thinking.
Of that man whan In bia prime; .
Howe the papera used to awear by
All he uttered ea‘ry time.
How. throughout the war. we listened
To hfa stories of the feud;
Now. poor fellow, he la resting
In Innocuous desuetude.
1 am thinking. 1 am thinking.
Of the daya not long ago,
When hla wond'roua tales of worfore
Med: our blood to fleresly flow.
Then ground him ever thundered
Blood-stained implements of death,
And we heard hla dark reports with
Rising hair and bated breath.
I am thinking, I am thlnk'ng.
t Of thoae awful day* of glooom.
Jbvhen this man sat ever llat’rlng
Kor the 13-lncher's boom.
Through the day time and the night
time.
Ever faithful to h's tark,
There he alglud,, "Oh, give me racket! i
Nolee. more noise! *tla all I ask!"
I am thinking, I em thlnk'ng,
Of this poor, fereaksn man,
Who ha* finished, lately finished,
His newspaperietie span.
By the sad sea waves he’s sobbing.
All his glory gone alas!
For the world has no use now for z
Mr. Mole St. Nicholes.
—George Hobart, in Baltimore Amer
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tali# tfet#fe ••rtfe
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riding eg hrraahark ta the rala (or. aa*
other aaralon raa*. rtdlog oa a gray
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~balk the number of you wnrt*. When
the number has burned us the atovn
your werta will be gone.
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y.iur flnger-nail* oh Friday. Another
aura cure la to wash behind your ears
every morning.
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leg. will cure rhaumatlam.
The akin of a Idack cat,worn In one's
clothing. <vlll cur* rhaumatlam.
Carry a potato In one's pocket to
rurfe rfeenputlim.
Th’ negro sometlmaa al**pa with a
young deg In order to tranamlt rheu.
matiam to the dog.
Headache* may be prevented by
wearing in one's hat the rattle* of n
rattlesnake.
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one'* hat crown, will cure the head-*
ache. I
A sty may be cured by rubbing it
with a go'd ring, a silver spoon or one's j
finger moistened wiib saliva.
•Wear a red string of red beads
around the neck to prevent Ihe nose
bleed.
Wear a »tring of gold beads around
your neck pnd your nrae cennot bleed
Held your hands above your head
and yerr nos" will cease bleedlrg.
Hold a silver Tjnon against th*» back
of th° nock to stop the nose bleed.
Tho blood of a black cat will cure
■hlnbles.
Never let a chicken die In your j
hand® and you will never have palsy. ]
j Pore a hole In the >vb!l the height of
r child's hood. When the child grows
above the hole It will be cured cf asth
ma.
You may always prevent cramps in
the feet by turning your shoes upside j
down every night beside your bed.
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Yellow Jaundice Cured.
Suffering humanity should he sup
plied with every means possible for its
r, lief. It Is with pleasure we publish
the following! "This is to eertify that j
I was a terrible sufferer from Yellow |
Jaundice for over six months, and was
treated by some of the best physicians
in our city and oil to no avail. Dr. Bell,
our druggist, recommended Electric
Bitters; and, after taking two bottles,
1 was entirely cured. I now take great
pleasure in recommending them to any
p-rson suffering from this terrible mal
ady. T am gratefully yours. M. A. Ho
garty. Ky." SoW by Howard
& Wi I let, drugists.
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| nay* the .ratal ngkiM at foaraal.
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nrrihed by Urd HMraedkM aa the
foot lotdlc** la the |tal argsy of let*
! term. They are lha mlnlatara of fmb
lla ih- ugh' la the dally admlolatra-
I.on the ami rgectlra porting of the
m*< bn.ery of htqulry and opinloa. aad.
liha other pwblk aeevaata. have eoa
trlbwted their ehar of devotion of
•r;f.«#rriifefe. nnd r»f hrri Um to tfe#
•um of graatneae and virtue of man
hind In th* discharge of their duty
they have aa.riA.ed their lives; they
have nshed property and their own
peraonni freedom for the freedom of
their countrymen.
I have myself bean a soldier In the
great army of the preea. I havr fought
in the ranka--l wish I rculd add in
Horace's phraae “not without glory.”
I know what I apeek of when I say,
however, that no malt ran be lit to be
n Journalist and work cooaclenUonsly,
I without his doing real nn.l valuable
aarv'c” to hi* country. From no man
does the publlr aspect so much n* from
Journalists. On lha other hand. If much
!Is aspect much Is conceded. A* «
private person the Journalist'# author
ity might be disputed, and he hims»lf
might speak with diffidence. He as
| mimes the editorial "we" and hi*
kno®irdge become* encyclopaedic, an l
j hie authority Infallible. From behind
; the curtain of anonymity he speaks
j ex cathedra on ail subject*, religious,
j political, social; on controversies of
peace and war he Is master of effec
tive diplomacy ar.d victorious tactics;
he reproves the dogmas of hierarchs:
as a metrician he discovers faults In
t the technique of a Tennyson, and In
j the babblings of a village muse w-es
the promises of a Milton or a Byron
He reveals In a few word* the Impng
! ter In the great statesman In the op
posite party; while In the embryo poli
tician c f his own he discovers a Glad
| stone, or a Disrenll. a Wcbtser, or a
;oia.v. The greatest actor looks eagerly
for hie apnreclatlon; overweeenlng pre
tention shrivels at his sage rebuke.
! When he praises, (he praised regard
his paper as a powerful organ of just
j opinion; when he condemns, the con
demned declare tbaf he Is a worthless
j scribbler and his paper a sheet quail
' fled by some deprecatory adjective,
i Feared and courted, those who eulo
| gi*e have either got something or ex
pect something they desire.
Try Allen’s Foot Ease,
A powder to be shaken Into the shoes.
! At this season your feet feel swollen,
i nervous and hot, and get tired easily
'if you have smarting feet or tight
shoes, try Allen's Foot-Ease. It cools
toe feet and makes walking easy. Cures
swollen and sweating feet, blisters a,nd
callous spots. Relieves corns and bun
ions of all pain and gives rest and
I comfort. Try It today. Hold by all rlrug
igists and shoe stores for 25 cents. Trial
I package FREE. Address Alien H. Olm
• sted, Le Roy, N. Y.
With the demolition of Mayas prison
tn Paris, the first prison tn France con
structed on the old ceUgJnc system has
disappeared. There were 1,200 cells, ra
diating like the spokes.of a wheel, and
so arranged that each prisoner could
see the chapel from the-door and listen
to divine service without leaving his .
ceu.
gERRY’S EXCELSIOR
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808 WHITE Second Patent.
GOLD MEDAL- Fancy Patent.
mOLUTELT PURE WJTER WHEAT FLOUR
I fu ly rißitM the auprAmi diiffuil of coaium«f •
tor Flour. ftOuitertttcd wlW> Com Flour, Com Starch,
an® other Foroifn mattar. On and aftor thla Data.
August lOth, 180 S, I offar tha Wholaaala trad# tha
•bova Brandt Flour Cuarantaad Ab*o<utaly Pura
Wmtar Whaat. Cooda of tha Mlahaat typa.
Aak for prlcoa Flour. Maa>. Crita, Bran and ah ip
stuff dalivarad your atation.
J. M. RFRRY. THE MEBCHAWT MILLER
%4T ■<*** erf CuatM r*f*t* S*r*n tmmm *4 **•*# •#••* s**
Coal, Wood and Cedar Posts
Blackjick Woo 4 Suwtd . , • • <rt*so pcf Cord
Good Diy Pine . . * . • 00 prr Cord
Good Dry Pinr. lone. . . . #2-7? per Cord
bpccial prices on three Cords or more.
Bcm grade Jcllico and Hard Coal, includinn the celebrated
Indian Mountain, at lowest prices*
R. H. SIKES, 004 Marbury Street.
Wrot<® TtKMA 7#J •••••#• licit 'CIiOM Till.
oiiYER Hat
*<r Fall Style w# *
aV *
Mft •
Just received, our Fall
line of the famous Cuyer
Stiff Hat, in all the leading
shapes. Why buy a $5 00
Hat when we guarantee
every $3.00 Cuyer Hat we
sell? Also complete line of
Men’s and Boys’ Caps in
every color and style. We
are anxious to make rjpom
for our tremendous' Fall
stock which we are daily
receiving, and will close
out all remaining Summer
goods at cost price-
L. SYLVESTER.
On a Short Furlough.
The Full Goods’ I have Just received
will not remain, bul will at once be
reduc d to the bottom prices.
75c. Undershirts, ut 50r.
75c Under Drawn BO' - .
25c Gee’O Suspenders 15c.
SI.OO While Dress Hhlrts 60c.
10c Club Ties I-* 1 -
Suit to order *20.00, Upwards
Pants to order *5.00, upwards
F. G. MERTINH, Tailor and Gents'
Furnisher, Opposite Planters Hotel.
1). 11. MITCHELL AI.KX. McDONAU),
Superintendent B<eretary and
of Const ruction. 0,-neral llunagi r
Augusta Electric &
Construction Company
212 Mclntosh Htrce'.
Electric HuppUci— Annunciator,, Tele
phones, speaking Tnii-s, etc , cut.
J{ I,airs lo all E'ectrical apparatnc,
Electric I.iglit Wirings specialty,
i'e'l’l’lione IS.
" 7TH
The* pnpulatlon of the TTnitod
Staten exooedß t*hat of Germany by
about 22,000,000, and that of Great Brit
ain by *i4,000,000..
KEEP COOL
by using one of our odorlea* Refriger
ators —lha Dewey Juat annihilates hut
weather. Klondike, Gurney and Eclipse
are all good; everyone guaranteed; wa
ter coolers, cedar cheats; Ice cream
freezers. Hee our line of bedroom suits,
$25. Roby Carriage* for $6. We will
make term* and prlcea to auit you.
F!eming& Bowles
004 Broad Street.
SOME PEOPLE
DON'T LIKE PILLS.
They want a quick acting Medicine, acting
simply on the I.IVKK.
Tate H. H. F. For Tie Liver,
50 Cents Bottle.
Hi , rj Will take out the yellows
. LI . ■ . in your face.
HU D Will lake out the yellows
. 11. 1 . in your face.
The Howard & Wiilet Drill Co.
Manufacturers H. H. P.
yjsK^ m
. \ —TTT rnv i»KICFS bare* stock. Also
inlr XAI VF.S iVnil FITTINGS. KN ;
CiINKS, liOU KKS, MiM.Hatld KKI’ AIHS.
Lombard Iron & Supply Co.,
|HE ||ERALD STANDARD
jjfAR |(TLAS
It hi popul#r hoc auto it if just fehil th#
graft nowatsapor-roadihg pubi c want*. Th#
Mad* *r* *•»*••## < ifedr. andluiy doutsi# th#
of any othora pubUahod. Thoy am boauti
fully printed In fiva color# on hoAvy map papor
IF YOD ARE INTERESTED IN
WAR 6EO6RAPHY
you will find th# Atla# an ndlatHinaabl# aid. It
will he lp you to Dburvn tit# daily rhang#* in
th# situation, and enabl# you to k##p pac#
with hiatory.
You Need An ATLAS!
v Q#t the Ijitcfet and Beat
Contents of The Herald Standard War Atlas:
Cuba - - - 14x21 inch#a
Th# World - 2tx2Btnch#a
44ww leg . aa>ra» el MMM »ea*W . «44i• Ms tetegt*** **•••
Watt India* - - * 14*21 »ncha*
North America - 21 *2B inchea
SlMwMg (4hW Met*.
South America - - - 14x21 inchea
kHwwtag caMe I*4* »
Philippine Islands - - 11x14 Inchea
Hawaiian Islands * “ 11x14 inchea
Europe - 21 *BB inchea
Spain and Portugal - - 14x21 Inchea
A S j a ... . 14x21 inches
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AfrJca ... 14x21 inch**
Oceania and Caroline Islands 21 *2B inches
China - - - 14x21 Inches
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