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aiairm*n * I** miniate**, aa<l w do
Mlua mnmeai doubt (bat thay are j
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ilm* rl#rl*il hrethre* at lb* (liv of
a #ol**nn aarvlr* aa 14 la a doleful
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nioa< a*4 I will alnge *h# B**adl<-
iiimi • H* bad aa tDiolllon that
aomeihtng *u »ior* la bla aaaonar*
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atilt*4 la lb* toUovtac: ' No. I n»#aa
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• 111 proanunra lb** Uoxology ‘ Aao
lb»r f iara- man »bo bad b**f> dla
rottrainc mol aloqiMßtlr oa Idolatry,
aurprl***! bla audi*w» by aaytac
‘ Bow aot ibln* av* to a n**di«." mtm
b* maant to aay "bow not iby hn*w to
an Idol. ’ Another cauaed a *mti*
tbroughoii! the mi Ire audtaurr by ia
pratlnc the well known tnrae. ‘Be
bold the ft* tree boar It wltbereth
away," lo the followlnK manaer. "Be
bold the wbl* tree how It flthereth
a a ay "
The allp# of tbe type *re, howeyer.
more aumeroua and lau*hter-provok
tn* than thoae of the tongue, cauam*
many an editor and correspondent
■orrotr, because of the careleaanea# or
obtutancaa of the atl-knnwln* compoa-
Itor.
The writer once had occasion to
mention the fact that a certain emi
nent lecturer had delivered hi* oration
on 'Saul of Tarsus." Imagine bus eon
atemallon. after the entire edition had
been run off, on seeing the statement
thht the roan had lectured on the
"Sottl of I.azartis." So on another oc
casion, In commending the boarding
house of a brother minister at one of
the summer reaorts. and especially the
reasonable rates, he was horrified to
read “his rats are reasonable." A
clergyman once made the atatement in
his pulpit. “What we want Is more fire
In our meeting.” His remarks were re
ported for the nest day’s paper, and
Instead of fire be found that he bad
expressed the desire for more fun In
meeting.
The editor of a southern paper,
wishing to compliment an old general,
e rode that he was a "battle-scarred
warrior" The compositor omitted one
“r" and made hint a "battle-scared
warrior." He corrected it the next is
sue. hut found to his chagrin that (he
type? had again played havoc with
what he bad written, for It read "a
bottle-warred warrior," No further
correction? were made. An eastern
paper reported a political meeting, at
which the "Bhouts of 10.000 democrats
rent the air." The types read, “the
snouts of 10 000 democrats.” So a
"solemn service in church" i"as ren
dered “a solemn circus." An orator
v ho used the expression, “If the press
gloats in licentiousness.” found that,
he had arrayed the press in linen trou
sers.
An English paper in an obituary no
tice said the body had been taken to
Hull for burial. An "e” for a "u” in
H»ll made some difference in the place
of interment. “His heart swelled
with pride," wrote an editor. The
compositor knew better and made it,
"his breath smelled.” The writer on
one occasion wrote of a certain man
that he never would want for anything
as he had plenty of greenbacks. The
greenbacks -were converted Into
"green cakes." At another time be
used the term, "an iron oxide." The
compositor knew that the sk:n of an
ox was very tough and so he made It
what he thought was correct, “an iron
oxhide." The “vast bequest” of a lib
eral hearted man was transformed in
to hie vest button. “No cross, no
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from Richards & Shavar «
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Tbe bwtKMt. N la TWowgW. tb*
*pr«<at Ora. Wade.
W*a#hto#ioß t*t* lb.—lt **••* ibat
f*ea Wad* to M ba to mat bi *»•
.■vm* at lb* toewnr* of tbe war It M
Mtd hr aoav of bla friend# tbai be ha.
tem aelerted frr tb* foaJOoa of *9nr
to* aeaeea- of Caba. Tb* aw. frl-ad#
mid Ibn o*o Wad* aboal I bare
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t..>a aad that be waa *atltl#4 to *b*
post, and wa* better IHtied for M 'bat
G*a. rbafut He la an atbl«l« *wdlcr
and aa Bi f«r artlee daty la lb# M 4
an any trooper uader him Alten' ‘*t
la rai <d lo lb# fart that ibe raatpana
wo* fnuabt by lb* Boboedlaataa and
that If Oaa Wade bad heea In row
wand be would bare been lb# «rat to
land tbe Brat In e*e*y feeoanotaaan*-'.
at-d tb* Aral to team Jost where tb*
Hpania'da *#re nod where tb*y aboat I
be atrvrb.
The claim la load* that Oea. Wad*
baa Nen overtoobed at arery ata** of
tbe was. The preaeol porpoa* I* ••
Mid la to rompmaat* In pan for •!».»
earlier ntglert. Army <»Br*r» are **-
peclally fond of tha daablnc cavalry
i*ad»r, and have loen oflfroded by tba
-vay tc which they aay be baa been
rtaled. If be had been put at tbe band ,
of «be expedition, they aay. be and the
eornmatiding genernl would have work
ed In i-rfeci harmony and there would
have I ten none of tbe friction and th*
rtu ruinations that have marked to#
end <>f tbe rampnign of Santiago de
Cuba
It la also Mid that there la no
thought of sending Oen. Kiubugh Lve
or any great number of volunteers to
Cut*. Ocn. Idre. it la said, will not be
given any position of prominence from
ihi* time on. the administration, a*-
coiding to the report* thinking that |
tbe Southern soldier and politician has
got enough glory out of the war.
Ih* adlnmlatratlon la alao consider
ing Oen. Wilson for the post of go/-
eraor general. Gena. Merritt. Brool.e,
OH*, Shatter and others are considered
aa having had their share. It uow J
seems probable, however, that Oen. r
Wade will be selected, and will have j
under him Gens. Wilson. Graham and
Lawton, or two of these.
i These minor matter* are merely con
jecture r.nd talk a* yet, a* no definite
plan ha* been drawn up or even
thought out. Nothing definite will be
attempted until aftpr the peace com
| missloe* have completed their work,
and the government know* Just wtmt
territory has been acquired, and what
Is to be done wKh the remaining por
tion? of Spanish soil that have fallen
into its hands. It may be that only a
small army v/111 be needed In Cuba,
but thi* will depend upon the graver
quretloo whether thjs oountry la to
hold the Island for the revolutionary
government or for Itself.
If it is to send police to the Island or
the !nrler o ndent government, not much
of an army will be needrd, but quite
a large force will be expedient if the
Island Is to be held permanently under
the American flag.
Discovered by a Woman.
Another great discovery haß been
made end that, too, by a lady In this
country. ‘Disease fastened Its clutches
upon her, and for seven years she with
stood its severest tests, hut her vita!
"organ were undermined and death
seemed ImmLnent. Kor three months
sha coughed incessantly and could not
Bleep, (the finally discovered a way to
recov ly by purchasing of us a bottle
of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Con
sumption. and was so much relieved on
taking first pose, that she slept all
night; and with two bottles has been
absolutely cured. Her name is Mrs.
Luther Lutz.” Thus writes W. C.
Hamnick & Co., of Shelby, N'. C. Trial
bottles J#c at Howard & Willet s drug
store. Regular else “»<* tiM. Ev "
ery bottle guaranteed.
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| Thom***lU* Pblita noob of l*aoabar«.
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Wis*> of Sdacoa I 4 Oegbrwa of
Aammettiirf- W P Prtoa of IVMooo
ga P H Tomer of AHaaa W. K
Jenkta* at Baloaloa. M I Rraa> H at
'Hcnvlta W A Coletaaa of Cadartowa
!Ai lb* meetlng which la to he held
'B*r* oa nMaday oral al lb* Kimball
home twaMeo dlarmalag plana to **-
care Ibe aiceplance of tbe home by the
| lagtalatur*. th# term* »P»o whtrb th#
' iruatee# aolll offer it will aleo be drawn
Bp.
Aa yet no propoaldoa baa been for
mulated. but It can he Mated that th*
trustee* will b* willing to do almost,
air thing to get the home off their
ban A into the lap of tb* atAto.
Fltimiff?NßD NEOPOES.
Novel Idea to Keep th* SoldVra
(Julct
Tbe well known superatltlon and
dread of tbe darkness of tbe average
negro waa well Illustrated a night or
ao ago. A young man of Augusta bad
buaincs* out at tbe camp of the Tenth
and when he waa ready to return be
could not find his bark and so took
passage in * large two hor»# wagon.
In this wagon were some ten or twelve
noldlera, tbe little tbe worse for whis
key.
They commenced loud talking and
laughing and finally their language
* became objectionable. To alop thle.
the young man hit on a novel idea —
Ito play on their fear*. In a voice juat
i loud enough to be overheard he be
gan to tell the driver of the vehicle
'about the rreaturc-s that Infested the
I wood* in that section. The soldier*
immediately bark of the driver slop
ped talking to Helen and noon ati of
the men were listening. Every ad
venture with wild beast* that had ever
happened in the world wa« traeed lo
! thle one spot. Men slain by hun
dreds, children casrled off. etc., pour
jed out In rapid file. The men began
Ito talk then about what they bad
heard and seen around the camp Some
believed and some laughed at the sto
ries.
At the foot of the bank of earth piled
up from the now waterworks basin a
i splendid echo can be heard. In for-'
I mer trips the young man had ascer- j
tained this tact. The vehicle had now
'reached this point, the man told a
story of bow be had hunted mountain
lions or “catamounts" and told how
they could be attracted by Imitating
their cry.
He raised hla bunds to his lips, gave
a long, harsh screech similar lo the;
call of the animal, and waited. Sud--
donly the echo answered. Never be- j
fore had it come so clear or gathered j
so much force. It sounded as If an '
animal was calling from every hill
side.
Every negro grabbed for a weapon
of some kind and with the words,
"For God’s sake, mister, don’t call (lat
round again,” and a request to the dri
ver to urge his steeds, the men lapsed
into silence.
Not another sound was uttered un
til the team reached the regular high
way and the young fellow was not an
noyed by their language.
OdLSTOHIA.
inn toe _ / yltw Kind You Hate Always Bought
THOSE VULGAR FACTS.
Chicago Inter-Ocean.
Secretary Alger’s request for an in
vestigation comes as a shock to those
who may he called upon lo recite
those vulgar things best known as
facta. , j
FREgis-FREE
Aa Extcnul Took • Applied lo Ibe Skin
Beautifies il as by Magic.
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dtanovoiy Aha* to paata*horn*** 'tot ba«*
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For Sale in Augusta By James Daly A Co.
Political Notes in the Press.
CaOrange Reporter: Troup rounty
has never failed to do her duty and re
gardless of any combination which may
I be formed will give democracy an ovor
| whelming majority. She should make
jit this yeur the largest In her history.
iand we confidently believe she will.
Eastman Ttmes-Journal: The Popy-
Rep* should go out hear Mr. Brantley
speak at the courthouse next Monday
morning. He'll tell ’em how he's going
jto "get there,” and he’ll get there Just
' like he says—the new found fusonlst
'nestling to the contrary notwithstand
ing.
BalnbrUhre Democrat: The democrat*
of Decatur counts*! must mute this
month— September—the hottest eam
palgn month against radicalism, popu
lism. nlggerlsm and all other isms an
tagonistic to the great party of con
j stitutional liberty in Decatur county.
'Smash the Rcp-l'i*p coalition.
I Thomasviile Times-Enterprlse: Our
populist friend* will learn, sooner or la
ter, that there are but two great par
ties iri the country, the democratic and
republican party. And wo do not be
lieve they will affiliate with the repub
lican party. Tt stands for everything
they are opposed to.
Hlnesville Herald: Several populists
have expressed themselves to us as I e
ing highly displeased at the action of
the 11th district populist committee
in endorsing Wilson, the republican
nominee for congress. They feel as
though it was a distinct move back
ward from the principles they possess.
Dawrenceville News-Herald: In the
eleventh congressional district of this
state the populists have adopted a gold
bug platform, endorsed a high tariff and
pledged themselves-lo support tb re
publican candidate for congress. This
Infamous conduct ftps cooked the goose
of - the great reform- movement” in all
Wiregrass Georgia:*
.
Of the nearly twa million inhabitants
of R rlin only have annual In
come of over *750.
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IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN
WAR 6EO6RAPHY
you will find the Atlas an *ndii» pen table aid. It
will help you to obeerve the daily change* in
the situation, and enable you to keep pace
with history.
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Contents ot The Herald Standard War Allas:
Cuba ... - 14x2 i Inches
The World - 21*28 inch**
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West Indicts - - - 14*21 Inch#*
North America - - 21 *2B inches
South America - - - 14*21 inches
Abawtag t*Mt Maa*.
Philippine Islands - - I I*l4 inches
Hawaiian Islands - - 11*14 Inches
Europe - • 2l *2B Inches
Spain and Portugal - - 14*21 Inches
Asia * - - 14x21 inches
5 bow lag aew Trana-SfWrtaa Raftread.
Africa - - - 14*21 inches
Oceania and Caroline Islands 21 *2B inches
China - 14*21 inches
Harbor Charts, showing Matanzas, Santiago
de Cuba, Havana, Cienfuegos, Manila and San
Juan; also Cardenas and Sants Clara Bays,
and Island of Porto Rico.
Do not confound this Atlas with the cheap
smaller Atlases now on the market. It is just
out, and entirely new. f ,
The Maps are clear and distinct, and twice
the size of any others published.
Rand-McNally Maps are Standard of the World.
You can be sure that you are getting the
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Remember the slain Point
The Herald Standard War Atlas cannot be
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HOW TO GET IT—City subscribers may
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through your regular carrier. Out-of-town
subscribers may obtain a copy by remitting
35 cents to the Atlas Department.
Address Augusta Herald, Augusta, Ga.
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