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gtrl haa Hr. )«*fl a l*g»cjf of *5,000 by
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TM« tho honor. wKh “Brar Rat4ut'
M tha Conation lon’* ont.la •*!•• tn.kHt*
{•cm at thr ►Mind moo*y OomocrnU.
Tb* Phll»d*l|4il« Time contmt mor-
AUd tb* J*wl»h fe«« tMAaon with a
Hahrow InwTipUon, axtctidlng clear
ACfo»e the Brat page, printed In crira
»on Ink.
An Immenrr Irart of land haa al
ready been porrhaaed In eaatero Cuba
for fraalny por|K>*e» and I.WXI bead of
rattle are on tbe way thither from
fetM.
Here are llooaetreU'a exact wprde.
the flr*t he haa uttered on the New
I'ork governorahlp. “If the nomination
cornea to me. 1”1 take It; If not-well
*nd good."
Philadelphia baa evolved a new In-
Jualry—falling otr atreet rare then
taltUng claim, for damages for mod
irate aume. A gang has Juat been un
larthed by the railroad company'* at
torneya,
Fred Landaorf. Splrituallat, suicided
last week and kept a record of his dy
ing agony. He self-administered mor
phine and proaaie aold for four days
and then opened hi* veins, leaving In
• notebook a minute account of hia ,
physical Buffering and mental effects, j
The Pity of Augusta spent *45.902.46 j
luring the mouth of August, according
H> the report of the eommitttee on ac
tounta. Under the head of macadam
liing atreeta la credited *1.966.28; Sat
iric*, *1.979.14; new waterworks, *l.-
870.50: Augusta Hallway and Electric
eompany, $1,963.05; flire department,
$3,809,77; waterworks. *662.»1f; poliee,
$4,622.59; canal, *948.80; canal dredge,
$290.45; waterworks extension. *543.75;
Ponds redeemed. *15,500.00; coupons
paid, *3,348.50; hospitals. *898.32: char
ge*, *16*66: heaKb. *801.02, board of
health, *9*l.o*. .. -, . J
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The Cuban question la already be
ginning to agitate the public mind
bo‘b In this country and In (he ialand
liar If.
la there to be • protectorate, formal
snnntxatlan. or abeolute Ind-pondmcr
’ for tbe IslandT The United States may
I decide upon one course, but there la
I certain to be n difference of opinion
among the Cuban and Spanish realdenta,
no matter what oouree the United
State# and the eommlaalonere decide
upon.
Hualneea considerations are already
agitating Jhe Cut»an men hanta. Bome
of the arguments that are being urged
against American inßuence and con
trol are that such a thing would mean
a death blow to alt trade with Spain.
Spanish merchants In Cuba. Spanish
steamships and other allied business
interests naturally do not want Ameri
can goods. American tdens and meth
ods lo compete with them.
The same argument holds In regard
to Cuban planters, hotel proprietors
and what not. They would like to cell
out to Americans at fabulous prices,
but they do not want American compe
tition under low tariff dutle*.
Commercial Interests are urging now
:n Cuba, complete nnd absolute Cuban
Independence with the Idea of con
trolling Cuban markets for Spanish
and native merchant*.
CLUBBING BATES.
The Augusta Herald, which Is pub
lished every afternoon except Sunday,
and The Sunday Times-Herald, which
la only published on Sunday morning,
will be clubbed together for *6.00 a
year, deliverer! by carriers In the city. \
or mailed toauy address outside of the j
city. For shorter periods than one
year the subscription price of the two
papers, clubbed together, will i»e $3
for six months. *1.50 for three months,
or fifty cent* for one month. Single |
issues of the papers are sold at the
business office or on the streets at 2
and 3 cents respectively.
If you desire The Sunday Tlmes-
Herald to reach you regularly, drop
a postal or phone the circulation man
ager. Mr. Gustave Speth.
A 3-cent, sixteen-page Sunday paper
I is something new for Augusta.
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lic rowatrlee of Korops TAe re will Ae
rowpleie protartloe of all pcoperttea
and of all poraowe wltA awcA prtaeiptaa
Catholics ia the t’wlted Ntatea are eat
! laded, aad Oathollce Ia oar »•* poa
•eastnaa will A* Ml laded It may not
i be eaay for them to at drst to adapt
! IhemeelvM ia alt raeea to this situa
tion. but the embarraeameal felt will
be temporary. The people will auoa
realise that it Is their doty to support
religion by voluntary and personal
c<attributions, ta the greater another
] of parishes, moreover, chunh proper
: ties yield ample revenue <o meet all
| expense* ”
We have «o doubt that tbe C'atAo-
Ire of the I’nlted Htsie* will approve
heartily the prompt and emphatic dec
laration of Archbishop Ireland In this
matter. Of courne no church will he
supported or contributed to by our
government of Porto Rico or Cuba If
we eball manage affairs there and It
wilt probably be better for the Oath-t
--ile rhurch and It* people to have the
former relations between church and
i state completely severed,
! Typographically the Brit Issue of the
Sunday Times-Herald was as clean
! and neat as a pin. So was its new#
I columns.
A henlllne In a newspaper "ran
against a circular saw” leaves nothing
Rirtber to be said In the new* article.
! It tells the whole atory.
Atlanta Is working for an army camp
of 10.006 soldiers. If the war depart
ment proposes to winter the army In
the stonth. Augusta Is a winter health
resort which should not be overlook
ed. Augusta has no "Piedmont Driv
ing Club” to keep the suidlers away.
The t*tper ibal people buy to read is
a good one in which to place your ad
vertisement. There Is the chance that
snore people will see tt and read It. If
you are satisfied with Just reading It
yourself, why not bang up a tag in the
store. It will he cheaper—and Just us
effective.
Macon's Diamond Jubilee and Carni
val will have a Floral Parade and bat
tle of flowers. The best thing Augusta
can wish her ia that It will be as suc
cessful as our own Floral Fete and Pa
rade.
The Baltimore and Ohio railroad,
which practically owned Baltimore,
and which was In turn controlled by !
Baltimoreans, ueems to be slipping
uway from the city. With New York
and Chicago pushing the "oceun to
ocean” deal and railroad combine Bal
timore will be a nice little side station.
The registration books have closed.
But the county executive committee
has never met to consider campaign
questions or to decide upon tbe method
of selecting the Democratic candidates
for county officers and members of the
Legislature. The eommittete can at
least meet and elect an executive head
before the state election is over.
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i The OAaerver Award the following
ymtetdag. tbe very laleaL regarding
Torn Wataon'a n*rvmt»n*r* Mr Wat
•oa. a* everybody know* to a bar#
: night student and withal very ner
vous. aad last week, on one night, wa*
retail disturbed by tbe continual tow
ing of a neighbor'* cow. The next
morning he accosted the neighbor ll
I follow*:
"How much did that cow" ladtcai
i tag the bellowing bovine, "com you?"
The neighbor repiled iba! h* had
j paid *25 for the animal. “Will yon
; take (Ml for her*” queried the dytpep
j tie lawyer
t'pnn being answered Id the affirma
tive. Wataon counted out five ten dol
lar williams and paaaAd them over
and then, turning to, a. pegro servant
! said. "Take this row down to the lot.
I Henry, and knock her In the head "
Another atory on the subject of the
Thomson populist It that while recent
i ly talking with a client on the street.
< a nolvy. asaevorative little English
sparrow, flew up on an overhanging
| hough find kept up an lnreaaant ehat
: taring and chirping. Tom was very
, much annoyed and tried to shoo the
bird away.
It wouldn't go and dropping both
nllant and subject. Tom shied his hat
up In the tree anil then pursued tt.
■ oat tails flying, and perspiring hotly,
clown I he street.
The barter shop was crowded Bal
i urday night, Charley and Harmon
were shining shoes by the wholesale,
when iu walked a atalwart country
man, adorned with locks and a heard
like unto an unshorn Sampson, and
with which the scissors had not been
acquainted In many a month. Upon
delivering hts hat and furtively watch
ing Its placing upon the hook, he sank
Into a chair, and after crossing and
re-crossing his home-spun clad. long,
lanky legs, inquired in a voice of fog
horn resonance. "Say. Mister, what Is
the cost of a hair cut in tbia heie es
tablishment?” Upon being Informed
that the price wa* 26 cents he subsi
ded into silence for a few moments
The barbers were all shaving on with
a Saturday night celerity, when the
countryman again bellowed, "Mister,
kin 1 git my whiskers trimmed, too.
for the quarter?" He wax told that
there would be a further charge for
this service, and once more gaxed at
the swiftly whirling fans, the celling,
the heir-bestrewn floor. In silence.
What was the outcome of his cogita
tion Is unknown, as the Observer,
clean-shaven and brushed, left. and
the question whether the tonsoria! re
ceipts were increased by the whi&kw
trimming is unsolved.
PEOPLE READ MORE
THESE DAYS THAN
THEY TALK.
‘,THEY WILL READ YOUR
AD IN THE Herald.”
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I *r>n that m**A*. bat yen d<iA‘t bhon tt.
i ill, ~m . ncmtptod far tea NatardaV
and AuAdav* laat waad AAd it* Ju*'
a* you begin ta think him aa awfully
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! y„ u aß< | hr will have, that he I* Mht
dealy called to h'w» ttw e few deya
H,. yuin* hia trunk* and tbe mala line
Did you *ver sit qutetly. and atone,
aaatng out mum the nonut. t Making
and not wtohlng ta A* anything but
thinh? 1 knew that appetite# niahe one
1 do a terrible tot es thinking at summer
I resort*, but you aren't aide to think of
; nut on# thin* then, you know I mean
' when the af.ireaald appetite has been
J duly appeased. »nd you are able to
' thinh of many thing*
It wa* at mu, h a time, while sittttna
i In the twllllaht. with strain* o< the
; Wiar* and Atrip**" fiontlna out to me
that there arose before me the plcuire
| of another wave-washed shore not far
i away.
Not where :he wave* dance in glee
! clasping America'* choicest maiden*,
but where they must surely shout and
roar In their pride clasping America'*
1 bravest her,we. Or d» they break
i meaningly »n the ahore, as an echo.
| seemingly, from the heart* nf those who
' lie day after day on the ground starv
ing and 111 and dying ftorh Is Montauk
Point, the summer renort of our heroes
Then I compare the hrnsd airy ve
j ran,labs and daintily dressed women
1 with the crowded fire esc*pcs and their
I worn and haggard faces, hungering for
a breath of air. There, where little
! children, ragged and dirty, tumble out
I of cellars, and sit sorts of plares to
i dance to the music of a street piano
‘ playing "On the Banks of the Wabash"
„r "A Hot Time In- the Old Town To
-1 night.” Or, perhaps, they sttay around
to a nearby park. wh#r» the fountains
' gush up refreshingly, and sparkle In the
| sun; where the suppliant moan of the
j bltful, or cripple. Mends with the huck
! ster’s cry and the shout of the hnot-
I black and paper boy. On the benches.
| perhaps, a stranger, rapt In mute ob
j servant’s, sits next to the regular ha
bitue. who. uli day long, amuses him
self reading the papers someone else
has left. «nd at night, having no homo
to go to. falls to sleep, and as he swings
hts foot to and fro over the end of the
bench, one fancies he dreams sweetly
of a swaying hammock. Not so: he ha*
taught himself to unconsciously swing
that foot. Why? So that the cop will
think that he is not asleep.
Over «n another bench, around which
the children play, an artist sits, and
pleases his eye with all the features of
the shifting scene anti strives to catch
each varying light and shade, the
mingled lint* of brilliancy and gloom.
To each of these, a glorious, a grand,
looked forward to summer resort is—
sidewalks of New York.
As I arose to go to my room, the
people about me were chatting gaily,
some arriving, some departing.
T slopped, for a moment, to watch,
outlined against the shy, n ship, state- ‘
ly and tall, sailing across the distant :
horizon.
And I thought ware not the- people
around me the people of a sumnter re- |
sort, as—
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"Ships that pass in the night and
speak to each other in passing:
Only a signal shown and a distant voice
in the darkness. , : 1
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BGHEY TO LOAN
In any sums desired from
SSOO upwards, in straight
3 and 5 years time, or on
tO 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.
AlexaQder&JobDSOD
Agents Scottish American
Mortgage Company,
705 Broad 9t.
PORTNER’S <
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So on the ocean of life we pas* and
speak one another.
Only a look and a voice, then darkness
again and silence.”
"BOUGH WRITER.”
SfPTrMBER 10
COLOATfTS
VJURIS SOAP
time It SifA. 9 t«hli CAK £.
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fteeutlfwt Bisck Lwetie
used by *!n>oAt every fe- ,
mi<y n thecuty for heerihe
end fire#>6cee. 25c bottle.
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COAL and WOOD
FROM THE
North Augusta Coal A Supply Oo
(Juanillv and Qaality Guaranteed.
F- W SCOFIELD, PRESIDENT
Bail Ftroa* 2104 tkro«(*r AA
The
Whitely i
Exerciser.
A practical, »impl*and
effieient Home F.xerciaer,
one* prcially adaptad for
ladle* and children, bu
at the Mm, time can be
profitably lined by lire
•trongMt atblate.
FRicSe:
75c., li.oo, II.MI
BICYCLES CLEVE
LAND!*. W 0 up: VtK-i
ING«, 136 up; GEN
DRONS. ll* up: TItOM-1
Ah, SSO ur Gallandsea’
them. L»ery one guar
anteed.
Richards & Shaver
Paine, Murphy & Co.
toiIJIItBION MERCHANTS.
803 Reyaclis Bt*=T eleplieie I Sfew.
Jriv.le Uum Wires Riled to New York
Chicago and New Orleans.
Orders executed over our wire* for
Cotton, Stocks, Bonds, Grain and Pro.
visions for rash or on margins. Local
securities bought and sold. Referenowl
—National Exchange Bank of August*,
or Mercantile Agencies. _
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