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A SPLENDID ATLAS.
Th» Herald ha* racured a lew topic*
of the magnltkent War Alta* Issued
h» Hand McNally A Co . the great
map maker* This Ml** I* a map ol
the world, and It you want to keep
posted on Cuba, Porto Rko and the
Philippines you ought to have It.
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whit h Is printed In five colors, ton.
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Hawaii. Europe. Asia. Africa. Spain.
Philippine*. North America. South
America, the World, Oceanic*. China,
Portugal and harhor charts ol Havana.
Santiago, San Juan. Maian/a*. Clen
fwegos, Manila, Carden*# and Santa
Clara Bays. Is 50 cents. To Herald
reader* 30 cent*.
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tains 18 pages. You are aura of get
ting your money’* worth when you
get the
HERALD'S STANDARD ATLAS.
Let the slogan be Pu*h Augusta
It s man hasu't faith In his own j
town who else can be expected to
have?
II is a refreshing sight these morn
ing* to see the Tubman girls once
more.
Our good friend Editor Tom Murphy
ha* forsaken the day toiler* and join
ed the lucubrator*.
Polities. Alger and a railroad have
blocked the anticipated parade of Gen.
Miles. Col. Roosevelt and the Rough
Rider* In New York.
Certain Augusta cltiseus are Jubilant
over the defeat of the cold water can
didate In Carolina, and the retention
Of the dispensary system.
“How did The Chronicle gef those
recent views on life in New York, high
life, as it were?"
“Oh. I don't know, by ltook or by
frock, I suppose.”
It seem* queer that the white voters
sf Brunswick cannot decide a local po
litical Issue among themselves with
out registering and manipulating a ne
gro vole larger than the white vote it
self. Brunswick Is In the “black belt.”
“White supremacy” seems to stand ev
ery 4e«t save when pitted against Itself
gad then “Mr. Nigger” gets an inning.
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lonw I bat tfco mramutaUMt will fcaro ta
tarltlo.
Nat ioi ka Mow that la IM* tfco law
jroar obialnabl* oaf of a total at l it!
•fc. p(>P<ilati<>n In Cuba tfcoro
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tfco wheat., throughout tfco *li
yrorlarai la ibo I. lab 4ft pain ha.
not only boon moot mlaorlr la rogant
ta oduraltonal work and appropria
tloci bat wbai motor wao doaaiotl to
| schools, most of It west to governmeat j
favorites, and hardly a subsist core to
test her# or school equipment The
ides of public *, hool» a* developed In
America ha* no place In such a gov
eminent aa Spain There are doubt
lesa good religious schools In Cubs,
but the people of that unhappy island
need a practical rsvtslon of many
law* and customs If they srs to en
joy and to maintain their independ- ;
enee.
The school and native religious et- ,
tahltshcnents will come In for a good
share of the attention of the commis
sion and will con#tituie one of tho {
most Intricate problems that It will
have to aettle.
A congressional convention In the
Tenth without Judge F. L Little, of
Sparta. W W. Hamilton, o? Grove
town; Judge Calk, of LoulavlUe; K. P.
Davie, of Warren, and Ira Farmer, of
McDuffie. wouldn't seem like the same
old thing.
THK HIOIO JH POLITIC*.
An Interesting now* Item Is publish
ed from Brunswick. In the county of
Glynn, state of Georgia In many
respects tt will appeal to the people of
Augusta and Klcbmoad It Is a* fol
lows:
“Glynn's registration bonks closed
today with 2.330 names on them.
There are 1,000 more name* than here
tofore recorded. The negroes are
several hundted In excess of the whites
and by uniting on a set of candidates
could elect negroes to every county of
fice In Glynn, including the next repre
sentatives. The whiles in both politi
cal faction* here claim that they can
control the negroes and keep such
from happening an 4 will direct their
efforts to that end."
The excessive registration of the ne
-1 groes In Glynn, just n« In Richmond
in former years, Is due to political ac
tivity among the whites on .local Issues
and to the Intelligent custom of the
white people of this section In appeal
ing to ami purchasing the negro vote.
In order to help them to decide the
question of the best candidates for pub
lic offices of honor and trust.lt seems
if it is is Impossible for the white peo
ple. despite the boasts of white supre
macy in the south, to decide such
things as n choice for local offices
without the help of the colored vote.
It seems to be true in Glynn as well
as in Richmond.
The merchant who advertised “our
prices second to noce,” might just as
well have said, “highest prices in
town.”
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: awalfcatatloa at appm t.itaa of lb.
| old aoldl.ra who Will aarvtr*
Young Tom Wheeler was the Mol
of his classmate* at Annapolis among
ihe officer# and men aboard skip, aad
)at Camp Wlkolf he bad already gain
ed the affect lona of all duriag his
i tbort it ay
If a merchant want* notoriety bs
can get it lots cheaper than by intelli
gent advertising, and yet It Is the
"good ad” and not "rhrap comment",
that sella goods.
A blanket sheet Is the sheet for s
blanket ad. But the afternoon paper la
the papAr where the small advertiser
gets the largest number of careful read
ers.
The little sd stands no show In the
Sunday paper, but everybody read*
The Herald’s ads.
The map who sits by a stove all day
to save shoe leather Is a model econ
omist.
POINTFD PARAGRAPHS
' Seeing I* believing." say* the old see
saw.
Nearly all cat* are chronic sufferer#
from Insomnia.
Lot* of men who claim to be gentle
men don't work at It.
Heroic measure* are several alaes too
large for tho average man. ,
The hot words of a deaf mute are
very apt to blister hi* fingers.
It's the toughest kind Of lurk to strike
water when boring for oil.
The man who thinks Ihe world owe#
him a living wants It a loaf at a time.
When a man has a wheel In his head
the tire is furnished by his associate*.
Love st first sight often cause* the
victim* to wish they had consulted
an oculist,
A man who Is able to speak six lan
guage* may be unable to think of any
thing worth saying.
Owing to the high tariff hut few lies
are manufactured out of whole cloth
nowaday#.—Chicago News.
Sing Me a Song.
• Sing me a song," quoth she!
So he sang her for years and for years
and a day.
He hart sighed for a maid that was
deaf and was blind.
That was blind to hi* love, thut was
deaf to the wind
Of his groaning and sighing: "Ah, sir,
lack-a-day,"
Said the lady that listened, as sad ns
could he!
• Ah, me, lark-a-day,” answered he!
"Sing me a song,” quoth he!
So she sang how for years and for
years and a day.
Her head bud been full of a poor lover’s
sighs.
For nights and for nights with the love
til his eyes!
Oh. well might she pause for that gen
tleman gay
Kissed her quick on the lips, most joy
ous to see!
"All, love, thou wort blind.” answered
she. —St. Paul's.
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at Coa*y U'aad M ohr alakt. Cra*.
don rlalmrd to bar. apralard hi* sakt*.
hut h. waa ri*arly ouif. ugb‘
Till, rad* 111. pug II twl<- rarorr. aa fc*
fca* brm going doom bill alar. hi.
Agfci with ntsaiatmosa
Tfc. sheriff slopped th# Lavim* Km*
light oa Monday night at tfc. lisa
thorn* Athletic Clufc near Buffalo N
Y. This Is tit* club that has bid tor
the Corbett-McCoy mill. «td as Sheriff
Kllasllon. with 206 deputies, almost
had a free fight with lb* spectators It
Is thought that tbe big 1 tattle can fcard-
Ijr he pulled off as si at ml.
Tb* action of tb. ahariff will be «m
--tested In therourts by tbe club.
The long and tedious watts on Mon
day at the opening of tbs Brooklyn
Jim key Club. In starting the hnr.es.
wer* sorely trying to tha spectators
and a strong argument In favor of tbe
starting gate.
In the tinior Champion stakes. Start
er Kltagerald fumed, pleaded and swore
; for an hour and forty minutes before
the horses were dispatched and then
; the favorite was left at the port.
in daepair and disgust Mr. Kltagerald
drove to tbe steward'* stand and ten
dered his resignation, which the offi
cials very prrperly declined to accept.
Owing to tbe long waits the last race
had to be postponed on account* of
darkness.
WHAT THE LAW DECIDES.
The resignation of an attorney with
out consent or privilege of the court l»
held, In re Thompson (Or.) 40 1,. H. A.
I*4. to be Ineffectual to preclude hi*
disbarment. when proceeding* therefor
are then pending.
The law of the testator s domicile
held in Lowndes vs. Cuoch (Md.) 40
L. R. .A 3XO, to govern the lapsing of
a legacy of stock In a hank of another
state In which the legatee resides, al
though a statute of the later state, If
applies hie. would prevent the lapsing.
The matrimonial domicile of a wife
who Is Justified by her husbands cru
elty In leaving him Is held, in Atherton
vs. Atherton (N. Y.) 40 L. R. A. 291,
to tie changed by her removal rh an
other state, so as to prevent Jurisdic
tion over her on constructive service In
a divorce suit In the state W'here the
husband resides.
The right of administrators to sue
upon a covenant to pay rent to their
intestate, which Is appended to a
lease made by him. Is sustained In
Walsh vs. Packard (Mass.) 40 X., K. A.
321. although his heirs are the only per
sons who would suffer substantia]
damages by his failure to pay it. With
this case Is tin extensive note on the
"right to rents upon a lease of intestate
property.
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ALL ADVERTISING
THAT ADVERTISES IS
GOOD, BUT THE BEST
IS ALWAYS THE Cheapest-
KEtmUD PRIZE
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Oraga.
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that RltlutrM I. frit, and hralth ant
at all. th*r*fnr* If w* put «ur blowing.
»n a Hat h*.hl* our tr»»ut>lr. wr would
find • rrrdlt grroum of graUtud* to th*
Or*»t rhy.lrian. aa>l gratltudr bring* a j
rrtiwn of nrrratty. for lh* ungrwtrful |
arr thr unbltwpod too.
Natur*'. Phy.kl.n*--N>brlrty and
tranauillty. .
I’atl*h**—A plw.tvr rwcomtnrndra tor
all tb* nrh*. and pain, manhlod I* j
h*lr to. ,
Hop*--A glu* for broh*n hop*, and
h Worh—A *ur* for m*Dttl lndtg*»tlon j
Tomprranr* —A govrrelgn cur* for
wrinkle*. ■ |
S*l f- forget fuln**.—A tonlr for th*
gr*at**t trouhl*.
NrcMWitr—A good phy.lc for a mittd
dl**a**<l
Charity—A drug which Icm* tt» vir- j
tu* when talked alx'Ut.
Tim* —A soporific for th* large! j
grief*. . _
Mirth—A drug sold unalloyed by Tor.
Joy and put up by th* women phy.l- !
elan*, unselllahneim and common »en*e
Forgiveness-- A halm which heals
even the w ounds of vanity and the sore
places of self-love.
Unklndnes* —A hitter poison whose
use is beyond the pale of the law. hut j
whose administer I* punished by be- j
coming self-poisoned In using this spirit
drug, whose effects show in his coun- )
tenancc.
Passion —A fever of the mind
Pleasure—A bubble which bursts If
blown too large.
Self-conceit—A fog which arises from
the low grounds of human Intelligence
and shuts a man In with his own opin
ions till his prospect Is everywhere shut
off by his owl Image.
Fret and Worry—Two little black j
dwarfs who ambush In our shadows, j
and creep nut at night to draw lines
and wrinkles on the fairest faces, car- ,
icaturing even the beauty of age. Ts ;
they ever helped us the least bit there
would be some excuse for the way we !
pet and coddle them, till they climb on '
the shoulders they bend and frighten j
away our best friends.
Egotism —A sort of mental bile which |
self-opinionated people accumulate in |
frightful quantities. t
N. B.—For this the doctor frequently j
recommends travel—change of places |
and. contact with other Individualities,
to break the electric chain which binds ,
us to self, disturb the current and so j
relieve the overcharged system.
And With these notes ended the last j
summer meeting qf this branch of the i
fi. fi. C.'s, one or whose duties is t» :
make interesting the stories and rer- ;
Olds of the neighborhood and whose
charities are so quietly rendered that
the proudest of the needy arc willing
to accept it. Tottrs cordially.
ETHEL. HATTON.
THIS IS IT
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EARLY FALL
STIFFS AND ALPINES.
ALL SHAOES
$3.00
Just ATivto.
DORRS
Titlormf, Hah, Fumfiwip.
m t feflß V
Th« Ideal
Diue Store
I* tfc. (bug aim* whet, your
S .iali yusegus ta hawilM
wllfc art sad disyaii I*, a lief,
ib. h*M Drum ar* mad and
ah Mi" tb. pt*pft*Mry ifinks Bf.
s*M tm aha* ir>*y *ia .04 *n*t
at a gstf perns. Yen will Had that
a. have asctsil tb* an as run
ning a I‘mg thee* la lb. *sstM»
poasihl* asy S—g os ytstr pis
■rripUss. M alt.
Paints, Enamels
and Stains
Wa hair ihaoi alt Doa'tfergH
this *ben you are Using «p lai.
<MI.
French Furniture Polish
Will atak. your furniture a*
bright*, cu Kv.ry booMsfcouid
bar. li—Me belila.
Floor Wax and Brushes
Tb. kind mow popular. .-*» ns
for this and <ais.r Lotus asms.
Aleiaider firii Ceipi;
70S BROAD AT.
MONEY TO LOAN.
In any sums desired from
SSOO upwards, in straight
3 and 5 years time, or on
lO years time, payable in
equal annual instalments.
Lowest rates of interest.
No expense to borrower
except the usual attorney
and record fees. No delay
in getting the money.
Aleiander&JobDSon
Agents Scottish Ameridn
Mortgage Company,
705 Broad St
PORTNER’S
HOFBRAU and
VIENNA CABINET
BRANDS OF
Export
■
Beers
ARE THE BEST
ask for them.
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91 NT 4 * th*m
Lamm cut into jrmt frer»* whU# you waU.
FREE OF CHARuE,
uftVFR TOl’R
COAL and WOOD
FROM THA
North Augusta Coal & Supply Co
Quantity and Quality tlusrsnteed.
F. W SCOFIELD, PRESIDENT
Ml 'I bono k»H Stroagar !k*
The
Whitely
Exerciser. <
A practical, simp!* ard
eßioient Home E.xercia«r,
ones pfeiaily sd.fded for
ladies snd children, bu
slth* same time canl>«
protltubly used by the
strongest athlete.
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LASDc. «0 up; VIK
INt.fi, *35 np; GKN
DKONB. #lB ap: THOM
AS. *6O iii>. Cell and see
them. Every one guar
anteed.
Richards & Shaver
Paine, Murphy & Co.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
803 Reynolds St^Teleiiliime
I mate L. a»«d Wires Luect 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 and sold. References
—National Exchange Bank of Auguatfc,
or Mercantile Agencies. _ _ ,
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