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TRAIN wrecker* in south carouna
There have been weveral attempla re
cently to wreck passenger trains In
South Carolina.
Not only the railroad but the pub
lic authorities In the cltlea. In the
counties autl the state ItaeU should ex
pend every effort In order to bring the
guilty parties to Justice A train wreck
er la a murderer of the worst kind.
Whether for the purpose of robbery or
for spKe and In ma'lce, the persons
guilty allow Bitch a wholesale disregard
for Innocent human lives and suffer
ing, that they are as dutigeroua as sav
age wild beasta at large. They should
be hunted down, caught, safely Incar
cerated or otherwise put out of the
way of doing further harm.
Every wrecking of pataeuger trains
should enlist the active support and
cooperation of every citizen in the
neighboring country, in order to help
the authorities bring the guilty parties
to speedy justice. It Is horrible to
think of human lives slaughtered by
the wholesale by dastardly train
wreckers. Fortunately no lives have
been lost In the recent attempts, hut
they are becoming too frequent autl the
next attempts may ha attended with
frightful disaster.
Many a stage struck person blames
Jt all on the omnibus driver.
Politeness pays as a rule, yet many
n man has lost heavily through a civil
getioo. ;
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It la ail esploded Mss that young
mail i sasot ha trwMad with the bast
aaaa of lha wtM.
At lha same lima It la aa Mm that
ha* clung rather iMirkwdy to eertala
port tows of tbe country and tapwc tally
la Its South
One of the saoet gtatlfylng signs of
prugrvaa ttM activity la Augusts la the
fact that young man hi all lines of
bnetnees are steadily forging to the
front This la the argument of merit,
ability and of aucreaa. It doswa‘l mean
that the young men are pushing as.da
lha older general too. hot It does mean
that the young men are sharing the
honors with all comars In lb« busi
ness world.
It la Ibis sort of spirit that means ;
prog, ess in a community. It means
the recognition of merit wherever dis
played. Where so many are concerned, .
It wnnld tie In vidimus to mention
names, but anyone who will take the
trouble to look over the business world
la Augusta will Snd much gratifying
evidence of push and progress tn the
aurrees that the young business men
of the community are winning In all ;
fields of commercial and financial ac- j
tlvity.
KIIF THE STEEETg CLEAN.
The Civic League la making a vig
orous campaign. In regard to the lit
ter and scrap paper thrown and scat
tered on the streeia.
There Is nothing that detracts so
much from a street's appearance aa un
sightly and loose paper lying on the
sidewalks or tanked up In the gut
ters. The league's object of securing
receptacles and endeavoring to corral
trash paper is a laudable one, and
should receive the co-operation of all
cllixene; but it will do more effective
work In seeking to enforce the '.aw
that make* It an offense, punishable
by tine, In scattering loose paper on
the public streets.
The darkey who distributes "dodg
ers” broadcast throughout the city can
keep the la-ague members, the city
scavenger and several others busy ev
ery day in the week gathering up the
trash he has created. Why not gather
I up and run in the darkey? It will save
lots of time and trouble.
The best work that th<f league can
do Is to stop the habit of entering ihe
city's streets with loose paper. If they
wilt devote their attention to this, the
city scavenger can easily do his share
in removing the trash.
Another l-sver Victim.
Detroit Tribune.
I met a pretty maiden,
Whose eyas were wet and red:
"And has some dear one fallen
On the battlefield?” I said.
"IViciiaime it Is your father
Or your brother, or. alack!
A nearer «ml a dearer
One who never will come back.”
••No’ my father hasn't fallen
And my brother is all right;
I have no near or dear one
Who has gone away to fight;
It is Just the old hay fever
That’s around again,” she said,
And then she got to sneezing
TUI I thought she lose her head-
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H. VaadelhtH. prop—r, t«» Jets Ibr two
h»»uce oa FI fill avenue at Wad alr—l.
and make oM magnlfli ent brow»»tone
palare.
It la mid Ihe plana are all draun and
the change will coat one mlUkw dol
lars.
Majcr Ovficral Hr**uke la to ha mili
tary governor of I'urto Rico aa boig a»
military government ta neceaaa ry on
Ihe laiard {
It ta <—ly a matter of a few weeks
before the Island wilt becomt the prop
erty of tha Catted State# under the .
terms of the peace protocol.
According tn The Cleveland L—der.
one of the raptured Hpantah officers
•sy# ill»t when the Americana sent up
their first balloon In front of Santiago, i
It gave them, tbe Spaniards, a great
shock.
One of the officers, upon spying the j
halbnut In the air, lumped to hi# feet, ,
and said. Blcsaed aatnt, there goes
Sha/ier.”
It ts rumored that Representative
Hitt of Illinois ts to be selected to suc
ceed Hay aa ambassador to England
The eminent congressman is st present
at Honolulu, a member of (he Commit
tee on Hawaiian Affairs. Mr. Hitt
haa had diplomatic experience, having
been first secretary at Parts, assistant
secretary of state, and ts, moreover, a
wealthy man.
The pastors of the prominent
churches throughout the country on
last Sunday discussed the war and Its
effects.
Among many texts were the follow
ing:
"God's Hand on Our Country.”
"Nation Shall not Raise It* Hand
Against Nation."
One clergyman In referring m Ad
miral Dewey, used this text, "Surely,
the Worth of Man Shall rralse Thee."
Homer Davenport. Tbe New York
Journal's clever cartoonist, has been on
hls first visit to Boston. Instead of
seeing the policemen, as he had expec
ted. standing on the street corners
reading Latin grammars, he says they
are the same burly cops they have in
New York.
Instead of meeting with quantities of
he-spectaclcd old maids, with cotk
screw curls, on the streets, lie says the
gills are most lovely and pretty.
Here are the allowances for the Par
is peace commissioners:
I’d each of the commissioners 3150 u
day: to Secretary Moore, *7">; to Assist
ant Secretrry Mae Arthur, jr>o; to Dis
bursing Officer Rrannigan and Chief
Translator Rodrigues, to each of
the nine Interpreters, attaches, stenog
raphers. etc., 310; and to t he two mes
sengers. JO a day; or for the ninety days
tha; they ore expected to be away, a
grand total of *»2.250. This Is for tbe
personal expenses alone of the various
fttemb'.TS and does not include any sala
ries.
It Is expected that Commissioners
Day and Heed will each receive a fee of
32r>.00f1. the other members being in the
government service and drawing thtdr
salaries as if in Wasliington.
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t»le cauae of the attack amwtc loth (Ste
stem c erealed or gendered in Ihe can
of the liquid
The doetor. t<— congratulated the
The Observer rag scree an old friend
In the Arlington lobby last night Just
1 £# to) finished reading a letter from
hls wife In Chicago. IV wife wrote.
' after reenuwtlng household affairs, of
I the controversy going <>n IB the Windy
City regarding [sibile music, of the ee
| irctton* wanted try the people at the
public concerts.
In a teat vote between dasalcgl and
popular selections, the latter wno. and
the edict went forth to the German
band master t» drop everything el—.
He called hi# musicians together and
t»ld them and then went nn, *{A# for
Her Vagner und Mcyerbwrr. fbvgedt
dem. Play tost—dt. Take Tour
t^lothe# und Go,' und 'Glue, tllu. How
| Dove My Ulu,' und '1 Have tkrt An
other Maah that Halndt so Black aa
You.* "
The wife wrote that for next Sunday
there was htllefi a pot prwirt of popular
selections, Including "The Parson's
Chicken Brigade," nttd that the profes
sor had said, "1 shall lilsy dat Nigger
'Ki leasee If at drive me mad."
The Man Who L Ready Now.
(Cleveland leader.)
I w ant to Join the army
And wear a uniform;
I wunt to he a soldier, since
There arc no forts to storm;
I want to have tiroes buttons,
I d like some soldier straps,
So that I might look doan upon
All ordinary chaps,
i 1 want to be a soldier,
I want a sword to wear:
I want to ride a horse and smash
The hearts of maidens fair;
I d like to Join the army
At the present moment, for
It'll b* a long, long tlrue before 1
We have another wag
JUSI TOR FUN.
Ethel—Do you meet many people
! while wheeling?
Tom—Oh, yes, I run across a friend
occasionally.
"Mi. is there ajty pie left In this pan
try?”
"There is cure piece, but you can’t
have It."
M«, I've had it."
'Tis not the man who really tolls
That makes the greatest row;
'Tis he with nothing else to do
Who stands around the whole day
through.
To tell Ihe others how.
A yearly meeting was held Sunday at
Shiloh, a hard-shell Baptist church, in
Ptstree county, nnd many people a (ten
ded from Wnyeross. '/ho washing of
feet, an Institution peculiar to the
church, was indulged in by tbe mem
bers present. A number of sermons
were delivered and the services la-stcd
alt‘day.
Dr. Young of AthensMs no win a sc
ries of sermons Atpisnotory ot the pe
cultaritiqg ot the doctljbe of th*= Bap
tists.
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held n««i P’C >dtaa lha geaeml eMrtian
Iff rauae shall ha fil ed by app. ml—t
of ihe dsvwinr uNttt itv Nett day of
111 nan- after the yeaaeal elaettan held
next after the rst—sttan ad Marty dava
: fro— the time each vaetanrjr ;stsix. at
1 whlefi Me lloa a eanrs—e foe the anew -
(dred term strait he etertad, provided.
< that the so- * e—ora foe aU Incumbent#
a hose term# aspire nn or before Ihe
•rat day of January I>». shall he ele«-
! ted tn the lIM-bt Aa—My at ltd see
ahm for IIM. for Uk. full term of f«ur
her. t Be It further enacted by B*»-
' ihoetty store—ld. That whettevey the
! shove proposed amend—enls la the
('<— atltutn— at—n t» agreed to by tao
third# of the mem terra elected tn each
,of Ihe iwa houa— of the dene—l As
sembly. ihe Oovernoe shall, and be le
hereby aulhoriaed nnd taatruetrd
, attar —ld amendments tn I— pubttahed
In at least t«o newspapers In —cb con
gressional dtstrfct In this Nta'.e for the
period of two months nest proedtng
the time fur bolding the nasi general
electt Of) ,
Her. I Re It further enacted by lha
authority aforesaid. That the above pro
amrndmraits shall be autMtltuted
for ratlNcatlon or rejection of the elrc
tora of this Mtair at the next genetal
election to Ire held after publication, a*
provided for In the foutth section of
this Art, In tha several dtstrtrt# of the
Plate, ot whli h election every perain!
shall be nuattfied to vote wh« ta enu- :
tied to vote for member# of the Oene
ral Assembly All perron# voting at
said election tn favor of adopting the
proposed amendments, or cither of j
them, to the ronstltuUon of this Note,
shall have written or printed on their
ballots the words ”F> r ratification of
th» amendment of paragraph I <f sec
tion t. article « of the Constitution”
(for election of Judges of Hupertor
Courts by the people!, "For ratification ]
of smrrdment of paragraph 2 of aertton
3 of article * of the Constitution*' (for;
election of Judges of Superior Courts
by the people). "For ratification of
amendment of paragraph 1 of aaetlon 11
of article ( of the Constitution” (for
election of NolteKora General by the
people). Arid all persons opposed to
adoption of said amendments, or either
of them, shall have written or printed
on thetr ballot* *he word*: "Agataat
the ratification of paragraph J of sec
tion S of article « of tho Constitution ’
(agoitist eh-otlon of Judges of Superior
Courts by the people), "Against ratifi
cation of the amendment of paragraph
3 of section I of article 6 of the Cogatl
tutlon” (against election of Judges of
Superior Courts by the people) "Ag
ainst ratification of amendment of par
agraph l .of section U of article < of
the C<—atftution" tagalnst the electUm
of Solicitors General by the people).
Sec. 6. Be It further enacted by the
authority aforesaid, That the
Governor be, and he la, hereby author
ized and directed to provide for the
submission of the foregoing proposed
amendments to the Conatttutkxv of this
State to a vote of the people as requir
ed by the Constitution of this State In
paragraph 1 of section 1 of article 13,
and by this Aul; and If either be rat
ified, the Governor shall, when h? as
certains such ratification from the Sec
retary of State, to whom the returns
shall be referred in the same manner
as in case of elections for member# of
the General Assembly, to count and
ascertain the result, isaue his proclama
tion, for otie insertion. In one of the
dally papers of this State, announcing
such result and declaring the amed
ment or amendments ratified.
Sec. 7. Be It further enacted by the
authority afore—M, Tbet alt lawa and
parts of lows i») conflict with ihe Act
be. and tlie same are. hereby repealed.
Approved December 21.-IM7.
Now. therefore. I. William Y. Alfthv
sou. Governor of said State, do issue
this my proclamation declaring that the
foregoing prnpqsed amendment to the.
Constitution is Jjereby submitted
ratification of rejection to the legal vb-
I ters of the State at the general elec-
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tion to be held Wednesday, October 5,
ISOS.
W. Y. ATKINSON, Governor.
By the Governor; F. E. Callaway,
Private Secretory.
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