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TSMrESITT AMD ADOVSTA.
A* ao wldenc* at the rHura o(
protp*rtt|r ltd thow* who put thßlr
ftith to thadr work*, th* t.l* mnuufac
turom And Inventor* of th* north and
weal. *•< point to th* fotlowlni from
(he proapectu* of th* We*tln*hou»*
lAIr Brak* On. of Plttabunt. rntnrdlnK
(he fAcllltle* of their recently romple
«ed new plant ’ ’ThU company if now
prepared to fill order* at an hour’* no
de* for on* or more thousand *et* of
ntr brake* for trelsht car*, havlnc at
Ibelr new work* an annual capacity
for turning: out air brake* for 250,000
freight car*; 6,000 pM*eng*r car*, and
30.000 locomotive*; beside* repair* for
800 freight and pa*»cn»er car*, and
83.600 locomotlvea. already equip
ped.' 1
If the** far-elghted. keen manufac
turera and men of blf affair*, men
who have made their money by their
tar-»lghtedne*», evince such confidence
iu the good titties that are coming.
Why should not Align*"* a«‘> ll, ' r mlll *-
Augusta with her superb facilities and
water power, the natural entre-pot of
two states, lake advantage of the times
and let the world know it?
The Brunswick Times prints n cut
pf Octi. Shatter picturing that, worthy
IWlth glossy, luxuriant Burnsides and n
phaggy head o£ hair parted in the mid-
K \
Wasn't that a good, hard, horse-tsenae
talk of Senator Til man’s up in New
Hampshire the other day? All the
Southern papers are commenting there
on and applaud'ng.
Sixly-seven freight oars filled with
489,600 pint bottles of beer have been
shipped to Manila. Each ear was la
beled with a huge canvas inscription—
•• The Beer that made Milwaukee fa
mous.”
The Hon. Timothy Dry Dollar Sulli
van gave his eighteenth annual outing
mid chowder party this week In New
York. Six thousand of the statesman's
ncihercMits and heelers turned out to do
iiim honor aud drink his health.
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fine* Mar A a hMJwW M| sec*. WEB th* MOW
pwd farwaed u> MAh* kla iiifM**- «l
and on (awing tMdr rnwfMwkl*
gaetf <• tap Nf* awd tb* Cwftaw e*t*a
pata<* B* •*«** «4 tb* char** at U
TT —n awd lh# part take* therela
by th* Mlai* awd Tewtb cwvalry the
n>ETn ln*i*i tel EaweeveJt wk a
gtwwla® trtbwt* to (ho daefcv amt
rkaea aaptw* (hat 'b* Swawtwtd* »ait#d
i hem "(woti d 9awh#*4 hot he had
towwd th*wi tw he w »wy etwtlwit
, breed wf Tawhe*.
A poMikwl *»rww, wr (MM* a
l whole hay rack I* »**w tw srcwuwt of
•bere t'sptaiu Cwrry. who eoam* from
New Me*ico awd I* a twoo« owcom
[ prom lung fHewd Wf Hryaw awd fn-e
•liver, stepped forward awd y*Mad
S "Three cheer* for the Best goverwot
of New Vork ”
"W *h w* could vwt# Ibr htai
cawte a shout that waa altwoet drowned
In emit her chorus of yell* that would
eead ehtver* through peoceful .leulren.
at the mut Col Koooevett advaweel
•gain and there wan alienee "Floy*
he said. Tm going to etawd here at.d
I will esteem It a privilege f #w< b of
you will com* up here. 1 want to
shake your hand I want to *ay good -
by* to e*eh owe of you in person ”
Company rank* were formed and the
mru pawed tip In single file * There
vm a dim bandclwp, a few word*
an ,l pot a tew wet eye*. Th* coloael
know* h« name and deed* nearly eve
ry man In the regiment, and to most
of them be recalled something that
was pleasing.
Opening at Lucy Cobh.
The I-ucy Cobh Institute ha* thrown
open Its doors amt 125 young ladles
answered the first roll call day before
yesterday. Whit* all the member* of
the faculty were on hand, many iror#
pupils are espected to arrive shortly.
Kveryth'ng point* to th# coming *#*-
atou as the most prosperous In the
history of the school. The new
Fienrh teacher. Mile. Builel. has al
ready produced a favorable Impres
sion.
While th* greater number of pupils
are from Georgia, the south I* well
represented In scholars from Igiuls.-
ana, Tennessee. North and South
Carolina and Florida.
The course of study, or rather the
standard, has been conalderably raised,
the curriculum now ranking In certain
studies quite as high as the University
of Georgia.
Mr M. O. Michael, who takes an
Intense Interest In educational matters,
has ottered another splendid prlie. a
silver loving goblet, to the young lady
taking the beet rank In history for the
coming year.
The outlook Is bright for Lucy Cobb
and we trust that the class of '99 will
graduate as many bright and winsome
young women as have come from ihi*
sterling institution In years past.
A 10 Per Cent Dividend
The annual meeting of the etockhold
ers of the Clarke County Loan and Im
provement company, of Athena, was
held day before yesterday. A most
prosperous year has been passed •
through, the affairs of the company are
in excellent shape and a dividend of
10 per cent was declared.
Prof. L. H. Chartwmulf r tendered h'.a
resignation, which was reluctantly ac
cepted aud a graceful and hearty set
of resolutions adopted on the severing
of his connection with the company.
Capt. ’V. A. McDowell was elected
president. Mr. Meyer tSero flUs Prof.
Charbonnier s place on the board of di
rectors.
Henry Grady’s Cotton Deal.
The late H. W firady made but one
speculation in his life and according
to the New Yorg Sun, it turned out as
follows:
Mr. Grady went tm a fishing trip
with a party of New York cotton bro
kers and when they relumed from the
frolic determined, to take a flyer. He
accordingly bought 1,000 bales at 11.80
per pound—this was years ago—and
had a ticker put in his office to watch
I the fluctuations. w( , ,
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FACTS AM» FANCIES.
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; tb# hank# bIMMi |it Iwtly b#yo*Hl 4#*
j irrtptu*.
j Th# Mack fr<i#t of f#*f Rip* bull#*
I etimlnsiely * host of the blumom* of
good and evil.
ft matter* Itttt# whether we live here
■ or hereafter —the main point I* to be
lieve nureelvc* immortal.
Weak will* have terrible tasks Im
posed upon them— thom, the strong
cannot endure for tkemeelve*.
| Man fat tb* blade of grass In tb.< de
| eert—whipped of all minds, scorched
fay all suns, yet Imperishable and etsr
-1 nal.
I The human soul Is passing through
! a period of eclipse, mortal evil paHlal
' ijr or totally obacurlng the divine light
of reason.
Natural oppositions are sweet—night
after day. rest after toll, peace after
war, freedom after bondage—most
grateful of all and including all, death
after Ilf*.
HI OH LIGHTS.
As a corn-dodger the careful dancer
takes the cake.
It’s surprising how easy It la to get
aomethlng you don't want.
The flrst settler In a new territory
may be the last to settle hie bills.
Minister* who rehearse their ser
mons practice what they preach.
The husband ceases to talk shop
when his wife begins to talk shopping.
A fly la no* very tall, yet It stands
over six feet without shoes or stork-
Ir.gs.
A laboring hee produces honey; a
belaboring 1» often productive of a
black eye.
as a punishment for people
who listen at keyholes would be the
proper thing.
It Is said that truth lies at the bot
tom of a well. Perhaps that's why the
lawyer pumps the witness.
A fish diet may not strengthen the
brain, but a little fishing trip often
tends to tnvtgorate the Imagination.
The look of intelligence assumed by
the young lawyer as he tackles ids
Hi si case Is apt to enuse the presiding
ijudge to lose confidence In himself.
lIiVIOBS DSFINHIONS.
Essay—A paragraph padded with
words.
Centurion—A cyclist who makes a
century run.
Experience—The comb a man acqulr
‘ es after he loses his hair,
i Heirloom - The trousers that are
! handed down from father to son.
i Quiet About the hardest thing for
; a woman to keep In this world.
Adversity—The only scale that gives
! ihe correct weight of our friends.
Brave—The man who will stood with
in twenty feet of anything a woman
! throws at.
Baton- Said to be a union of Intellect
and fashion. An additional “o,” how-
I ever, knocks that definition silly.
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tb# ffer*tfiMl* i nwnw 1 |t Ml ***# #* tb#
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in #v#r «M rwrrrn imm #f
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tm tb# t«bi# #*4 tb#
pUinrr of lUtVt Abmf iUmom # b# of
t* hii.vm f*m# I* ib# IVn<lrik»ii in) A
roy#t*r#r #b»*t tow*, but •##*# bla i
rjiirfiiff to tb# itaufkiff of Anirtti
mt#tit b# hi# tvll brother, bnriubN
tf>« ytnl m##itifr* k>tn#t| *>##r, it) at!
*#rr t!rtt« k *)th Vb# ttb#*
, B tb# NiVE* kfruff of th<*
fwiuitiix’d tit}'*** h< iiikiM i y s \ ijit u-'sE n
on Jac‘ s. n street, north of Broad. I*
being done fat a shipshape and a thor-
The surveyor earn* along a few day*
ago', and *1 certain Interval* on the
sidewalk drove small tacks which were
iparkSd with red chalk.
Then came the heavy team# distrib
uting the eut and trimmed bowlder* at
regular stations m» lh# street.
Kariy each morning there follow* the
laying gang, which work# with #y*r ;
trmatlr and beautiful precision.
The hole Is dug. the stone placsd ,
therein, straightened to the line, the |
dirt tramped down, and when the eye j
la equlnted along the white stone row. I
It Is as true and straight at an ar
row.
George Gould, the son of hi* father. |
In an Interview in London on Tuesday. 1
predicted that the country was on the j
eve of a tremendous business Itoom.
Besides being a young man of wealth. (
he has managed his huge affairs In a
way that has elecited the admiration of
all business men and financier* and. |
consequently, hi* opinion is worth |
something out of the ordinary.
He has even bested Uncle Russell |
Sage on one or two occasions, and that \
doughty millionaire, who haggles over
the price or decayed apple* on the I
street stands, has a good opinion of
George's financial ability.
Mr, declares that the boun
teous harvests will have a gr at ef
fect on railway stocks and shares.
He has been on a vacation of a cou
ple of months abroad and begged to lie
excused from expressing any opinion on
the Philippine question nnd the coming
races for the American cup.
The Herald’s new Standard War At
las Is a very timely publication, which
seems to bo well planned to answer the
questions which people are asking
about countries In different parts of
the world. The raar» are In sufficient
detail to be entirely Intelligible, and the
low price at which the atlas Is pub
lished, 30 cents, will make Ignorance
unpardonable. Realising the value of
such an atlas The Augusta Herald ar
ranged with the publishers for a spec,al
edition. As this new atlas is not for
, B le at any of the stores, our readers
should hasten to send for a copy be
fore the edition is exhausted.
A GOOD
STOCK OF
GOODS POORLY
ADVERTISED IS
A REFLECTION ON
THE GOODS
•‘THEY CAN’T IT,
i BUT YOU CAN.”
(iERAIiD PRIZE
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Chartei Beaton XI.~A lota and Alfa*
> Oaidn* r Mlaa Alma Weet. Alla* fi«r
(thinner Jifawe* levutee and We*
; die Verdeey Mr 4m* Mortoa. Mesars
Walla.* *»d ttenja ,B,B 9»*ir». Mr.
Paul Verdery. Mr. B>» Gardner. Mr.
Walter Bast.m and Mr. Wines L a- ,
rn#r. We b»*r4 tb#lr mrrry rb#l)## ••
tb#y tMill#4 patt, komtwtnl i*omui. In
tb# w## Min btnir#
ThU r#*ln* Mi KuifcltW «D. •• ***
bAU#c« «r# iprift|lD| up here #n ! th#f#
Hf»r# l# l(K*#t#cl tb# o*M*« farm ,
In <l#or*ta. *b#r# tb# ###«t u» #*»#* *&4
tb** #roi> matur#4 only two w##k# Utar
than from lh# a#tta. Th# farm I# Irrl*
kht#l by mralia of a huff #n*tn# *>9
the bsnka qf a pood The water Is f«*re
cd through 2-lnch plpr« over sit the
Held*, and at interval# hoee are attach
ed slid the growing crop* wetted every
day. tm a 2-acre Held of ordinary gar
den soil a crop of three hundred buehels
was made. Onion# are a wonderful
crop, and 1 reqlly believe one acre of
onions would pay better than 2t> fat cot
ton. , _
The Georgia giant was baptised Sun
day. He hessured « feet lIK tnche. In
his stocking feet. The mfatlater with
hat on barely reached hla cheat, yet
he baptised him ss easily a* a tittle ,
child. M # {
Th# tttpttfm tfjoti pine# 1» * valley or
the Warren estate. A pretty, clear
brook goes babbling through the woods |
It was dammed and a pool dug, with
step* leading down Into it—an Ideal
place, with the tail, somhre pine* nod- ,
ding down oe’r head and the chirp of
the bird*, as they flitted overhead In the
treetops.
Society I* on the qul vlve as to rer- j
tsln Important events that will occur
soon.
Several charming Aqgustans are
booked to visit us at an early date.
Hit*# K#tc*H# Jon#M. * rharmln*
young lady of Evans. <l».. Has return- |
ed home after a delightful visit to Misa |
lola tiardner at Pandtown.
Miss Alice Gardner has returned, ar
ter an extended visit to Anderson. 8. j
c and all Sandtown now rejotces lhat
this charming and vivacious lady has
returned. Y - £ '
(las Stoves.
Each year the use of the gas and oil
stoves Is growing In public favor.
For a long time the people seemed
to !«' prejudiced against their use, but
gradually this feeling Is dying out.
Throughout the north and west there
are an Immense numher of these
stoves In use, especially during the
summer season. They save fuel ex
pense slid do away with a great deal
of the objectionable summer heat.
One reason that they have not been
more generally adopted throughout the
south Is that the colored help objects
to their use and cannot handle them
well.
Several of the new houses in the city
have been fitted with them, Isith for
heating and cooking purposes.
As the coal supply Is rapidly being
consumed the progress of the small
stoves is watched with interest.
Second hand School
Books bought or taken in
part payment for New
Books at Pendleton’s Book
Store.
THIS IS IT
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EARLY FALL
STIFFS ANO ALPINES.
ALL SHADES
$3.00
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The Ideal
Diu£ Store
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(«#t(iie mmf H»s4 M jroQr f»f#-
Paints, Enamels
and Stains
tv* hat r thssi ML Don't forget
this aksa you an using ap Uxs
(all
French Furniture Polish
Will Bisk* your furwitur* ss
bright .a new Evtry horns should
fast* It—29c bottle.
Floor Wax and Brushes
Th* kind most popular, gee a*
for lhla end other bom* want*.
ilfiaiier Drm Ciupaij
ft* BROAD BT.
HONEY TO LOAN.
In any sums desired from
SSOO upwards, in straight
3 and 5 years time, or on
10 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.
Alexanfler&JoliDson
Agents Scottish Am'■re in
Mortgage Company,
705 Broad St
PORTNER’S
HOFBRAUand
VIENNA CABINET
BRANDS OF
Export
Beers
are the best
ask for them.
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COLOATH’S
VtOk'lS SOAP
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Makgt tN hair ilfAi|M,
•off, ai hy AIMI piiabl#. SO
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L K Gtrddk. Druggnt.
Look to Tour Heartlts.
■•auti'ui Blicu Luittt
u«*d by oimnal #v#ry fl»
miiy in »h#cHy for hßifth*
and ftr«p)ac#«. 25c bottl*.
L A. Girdcllc. Druggist
For Sale!
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Georgia Railroad Bank
BANK
PROF. P. M. WHITMAN,
209 7th St.. AorbsU. fit.
rWEC EYX TfSTS foe all defects a
sight, grind, tbe groper gtanei sad gAk-
H A XT-, then.
liras** eat into ynar irre* while you west
FREE OF CKARuE,
_oRD) R fOI K
COAL and WOOD
FROM THE
North Augusta Coal & Supply Co
Cfnaniltv and Qns Illy Guarantied.
F. W SCOFIELD, PRESIDENT
Bill Tbone IHt btruager 3*
The
VVhiteiy I
, Exerciser. \
A prsctlcs l , rimplssnd
efficient Home Kxerdser,
ones ptcially adopted for
ladle* and children, bu
si the same time can ba
profitably used by th*
strongest athlete.
PRICES:
Toe., *I.OO, ll.Mi
BICYCLES - CLEVE
LANDS, (40 up; VIK- j
INI,B. *35 up: GEN- I
DROSS, *lB up: THOM
AS. *SO up. Cali and see
them. Every one guar
anteed.
Richards & Shaver
Paine, Murphy & Co.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
803 Reynolds stHTeleplioiie i
Irivsle Leered Wires Diiect to New York
Cbicsgo and New Orleans.
Orders executed over our wires for
Cotton. Stocks. Bonds. Grain and Pro.
visions for re>*h or on margin*. Local
securities bought snd sold. Referencsc
—National Exchange Bank of Augusta,
or Mercantile Agencies. , .