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Remember (Mt •trrryihtog th«t hf lp»
Aapuca hclpo you.
Oar Wood W. C. Cony >IIM lao
yaara ago today B»pU®Mr SMh.
B fl ..i. (a told to own * 000. MO horaaa
_ pearly ono-half of tha whola nuo»-
tM«r in extataoca.
Thr more buaHina that Augiiaia
gora a« a who** th* mow boalon-.
thrrr will bo U» go around.
Tt>f Ir.auguralioo of white prtmarlra
will br the brat movrnuMit tor Augua
ia alma the canal waa build
The Herald la not only the largeat
newspaper publtahed In Augueta, but
| t to (be beet. You get both quantity
and quality when you aubacrlbe for
The Herald.
Angoata * Merry Makere ehoutd aend
a reprrw ntnttve delegation to MaeonV
jubilee. Auguata had no more nppreo.ta
tiva gueete tbau thoae from Macon du
ring our gala wt-efc.
The busteet man kn Angnata cannot
6* too buey to spare a little Um * ,0
any movement that will help the city.
Wtiat will help the city ag a who e
will help you Individually. '
AH application* for the poaltlon of
registry cleric* for the
elrclion must be handed In to the clerk
Of council by noon of Monday, October
3. The registry clerks are elected by
council.
Augusta's Board of Trade should
send a delegation along with the may
or and councilman to Impress upon
the war department the advantages of
the city as a ramp for United States
t-oops. An nriny camp will mean much
to Augusta's business Interests this
fail.
KJessrs. Brown and Martin In the
First ward and Messrs. Klllott and
Matt toon In the Fifth ward, all candl
dates for couscil. are too c.ever and
patriotic u set of ettixeus uot to prefer
a primary as the fairest way of us
certainltig fbe choice of »t majority of
their white fellow-oitlr.ens ns to whom
they desire to rtpreaect them in the
next council, ■ r- -"- -rr.
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(OMITHINtt TO TMIHC IMOT
Atlanta, Havannah Macon. Colum-
I but. Thomasvill*. Augusta, and a wore
i of other good ell lan In Oeorgta are
making giant* and apprugtr tat ions and
dotng everything poaalble to tmprea*
upon the government the advantages
of their section tor army camps. There
nr* just *> many good town* In South
Carolina that arc doing the tame. And
yet If one were to ask the Individual
citlxen of these towns why hi* city
wa* a good place for an army ramp,
he would prolighly hesitate some time
before answering. If I* something he
reels la a general sort of way. but has
not the definite Information at his fin
ger-tip*.
Why not think about your town
clearly and definitely. Its resources,
Its statistic*. Its capabilities and ndus
tras, so that every man. wherever he
I*, ran give a good account of his home
town and fellow cltiiens, when called
upon?
This Is the kind of Information that
the government wants and the kind
that tells.
IMPORTANCE OF INULIIH COMPOSITION
From The Fall Malt Gaiette.
1 submit that an Important part of
our purpose In teaching a boy his mo
ther tongue and acquainting him with
Its Herature should he to make hm
capable of using it, capable of expres
sing himself with fair ease and precis
ion and at least that amount of grace
wlifh precision gives. Aud since
thought and language act and react
upon each other, and precision of lan
guage aud orderliness In writing
helps precision and sequence of
thought, by teaching a hoy lo handle
language we are teaching him to think,
Therefore side by side with the study
of the masterpiece* of literature,
which must serve as models, he should
from the first practice composition on
his own account. Trivial as his per
formances are hound to he. he should
learn to think out his own thoughts,
to arrange them, lo set them forth In
sentences, paragraphs, r.-suys. to dis
cover by degrees whul is meant by
proportion, balauce, weight, uiul how
! a sentence aud how a paragraph eau
! he given the right amount of etupha
jis In short. I submit that from the
: I’ilel Rngllvh composition liolds a
most important place In any intelli
gent study of Kugltoh and that to ig
nore it is to ignore perhaps the prin
cipal benefit derived front the study of
1 the great models ut literature.
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"fre I earn'd that *4ght**» ht»«4r*<l
pound* auto* • (on.
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(bail s*ld •TH* g#« »P na thr wagon
j and uy ta deliver coni at th* right pin
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1 a prominent Auguata d«* tor. wboe*
•perlnUy to the eye and throat, to b«
Observer yen*rday
“lto( ma il Inn rate I bad a .as* th*
other <tay and I dua l know whether
to attribute II to some physical pern
Itortiy Or to what the btpootlale call
(010 etiaa. -non It wae like this:
*•1 was called on to perform a trl
fllng but usually very painful opera
tion on a gentlemen s eye, and before
1 began 1 need cocaine freely on the
membrane The Job was done In a few
minute* and the pattern never winced.
He said he felt nothing and wa* aatoo
lulled when it wa. oil over When I re
lumed to my office, I discover. .! to my
great surprise, that the bottle I thought
filled with eoralne had nothing In It
hut distilled water. 1 had picked up
the wrong vial by mistake, but some
how the water did the work Just a.
well a* the drug. How do ! explain It?
I don't explain It at all. Here are the
facta; you may draw you own conclu
sions, but. a* I aald. Imagination go,»
a long waya.'’
Moat all of the boys know handsome
Jack Spalding, who travels for a
Arm of Bt. I-onto lithographers, and
does a good business In Augusta.
A few (toys ago. when here, he told
the following:
"A leading buMnesn house In
gave me an order for a quantity of
due stationery snd some bank checks.
He cxprAsly stipulated that the work
should contain a vignette portrait of
his deceased wife and handed me a
photograph of a very beautiful woman
to use as copy.
"It was tns wish, he aald, to have
her fare before him whenever he put
pen to paper, and, while the lilea was
peculiar, it Impressed me as being ra
ther pretty and touching. Well, we
made n handsome job of It,and sent on
the goods.
•About six months later I was again
in the same place, and my customer
sent for me. He seemed nervous and
embarrassed, and. after beating around
the hush a while, he asked me wheth
er we had preserved the stones from
which his stationery was printed.
I replied that we had. but expressed
some surprise that he should want
more so soon, for he had ordered
enough for Severn! years’ moderate use.
•• It isn’t that exactly,’ he said. Hush
ing. i have plenty on hand yet—but
< oui.l you put a new picture In that de
sign, do you think?
•••Oh, certainly,’ I replied, trying to
he sympathetic. T suppose it awakens
sad memories, and gives yon needless
pain. Whose picture will !'ui snhstl
tnte your own?’
• No. I believe not,’ he said, J! he
ll lave. well, the fact is,’ he broke out,
| desperately. ‘l'm married again, and 1
think I’d belter use my present
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about hi* past life were met with faN
: After asking hftn many questiova
1 nanrnhu (be nnMry tberaateoHa f
Amll> asked btm If there wars any la
■ereotlna or rnmaatk *Uoe la tk* vt
rlalty. Ilia c.umenan. * suddaaly 111 up
and tasting a asar<bln* glance at my
(••■- h- mi h -<1 In lb* atormatlve. His
maannev tnaplred m«- t<* seek further
informs Hon < oacerntng the auhject and
after *»me dellberallen on his pari be
,< (4 t,i,. of a cave Pine mil*a dtolart
fn a A uninhabited sect loa that hare a
romantic efory wMb whlrb few war*
ramfUar. fMilgent tnqutir ftHe-i t#
gain the story of the cave ih*f gay.
••Ut hr pjomtac.l lh*t If I »n(M keen
II a ae*-r*t until aft"* our trip he would
pilot *b* tkm th* ne«i day, Hl* I wop
oaltloit was met »Hh antlclpaled pleas
ure on my pact and he soon bade me
good-day. promising to meet me I hers
at an early hour the next mornlqg with
th* necessary implements tor the trip
Height and early nex, morning I
found my friend gt our meeting place'
and we at one* proceeded on -ur lour
ney. After much trudging ov.-r the
paths, that grew more and more rug
ged. we reached the entrance to the,
1 ave. Ii was certainty desolate looking
enough to b* romantic. The only thing |
(hat gave tt any cheertnea* wa* a lim
pid little mountain stream running by
the entrance, tippling over the stones
und pebbles and losing itself In a curv
ed network of vine* some distance be
low Ughting an oil lamp the old man
i pulled aside s thick network of vines
1 snd entered, bidding mo follow. Th*
I vines flew hack to their natural P«sl
i tton and all was darkness save the
’ tltckcrtng ray* of (he otl lamp. How
i uncanny! A thick. Hlltny moisture had
covered the side* of the cave and the
air was cold ami damp as though in n,
tomb. At that m.>n>ent a monster bat
flapped past my head and, blinded by
the light, atruck itsalf heavily against
the wall and fell quivering and dying at
my feci. At hist 1 felt averse to ox
i pl iring the cavs, but my anxiety to
.earn the story tt contained overcame
what fears l had entertained and at a
command from my companion we ad
vanced Into whkt germed to t«- the
very heart of the mountain. After we
hud gone some distance the passage
grew wider and finally, after some hun
dred yards bad hern traversed, we en
tered what appeared to be a Isige room,
hewn by Nature’s own hands. The
top wall high and remarkably smooth
for stone, v hitq the aides were very
rugged. My gutdi held the otl lamp
high above our heads snd we tr gall a
closer Inspection of the room. Scarcely
h«i! we gone ten feet when my atten
tion was attracted by a china dish.
Which l picked up. and, blushing the
dust and accumulated dirt from It, re
vealed the fact that It »na of ancient
make. Now my curiosity knew no
bounds and 1 rather demanded than
asked the old man the story of the
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to sell and who believes in
the goods, is not afraid to
invite your inspection. 11 he
doesn’t its a reflection on THE
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> maid boom from there to gather a few
j us her >-b-agtok* • man servant and
same pecogsoey fuada and resumed kef.
ymirney through ut pee Herath OkCtlM '
Travetlng ihraagb (be country in a
. vered rmrsfllb*. living tbe Hfe as
a m*mad, she came n* raa* Ibla rave
•ml derided to moke a temporary bum*
1 there mites from civilisation and »x
--rludrd from lb* aorta! world Here »be,
lived many months Bui lb» loaf *hm
from the hoar of tqw* had plerred her
heart la the coed, sad her may cheeks
h*«aa la fade and (wave In Ihetr strod
the rtuet martis as suit -ring ud d
epatc B*y by gay ab* nplll H
natly. like a winter’s hlssl upon a llty,
the Angel -*f Death fame and she pass
ed away in her weird surrounding*.;
with rr> mother s hand to romfnrt her
iir her dying mtimenm. A crowding to
her laat rrqu-at# ah# au laid to real
near the hanks of th limpid stream
; that flowed quietly near the rave en
trance, by the hand* of her faithful j
! companions, who hod shared her trtala
and dlacomfltures
The servant* relumed home, now'
■ desolate, for their mtatress' mother had
' also died broken hear!t-d and the fa-|
‘ ther and younger slater were traveling
iln Rump*. Young Fmtalna, hroken
hearted and deaiwrate had committed
laulctde just a* hla vessel was leaving
Charleston harbor and thua was the
cqrtaln rung down In the loaf act of a
[ tragical love drama in real life.
The old man had flnlahed. Neither]
| spoke for several minutes. It seemed
that wr were In a sarreJ spot. th*l
tomb of the heroine who had sacrlfleed
her noble life for tbe love of a suacep-!
tlble and ungrateful slater. I expe- 1
rienced a desire tn see the spot where
this earthly angel lay. and picking up
the oil lamp the old man piloted me
i hack through the tunnm l and sum we
i were once more In npen air. He at
once proceeded to the spot (being fa
miliar with It .a* many times had he
visited tt with hla mother from whom
he got the story before she died). The
only thing that marked the spot was a
small headstone placed there by the
father upon hts return to America. A
willow, whose weeping boughs had
spread themselves over this lonely
gtuve. hail sprung up beside it; little
sparrows twitted as they sprung to and
fro from bough to bough, their chirp
ping low and mournful as If they, ton,
were conscious of the sadness that had
attended the life of the one who lay
sweetly sleeping beneath them.
We (taxed In silenee for several mtn
utes at the lonely grave, and, turning
we silently and sadly wended our way
back over the rugged path to our
homes. HAM BUSH.
INTERESTING ITEMS.
Tn Russia the proportionate number
of births Ib nearly double that of
France.
Nearly all of the gold coin in clrcu
latlon In the Sandwich Islands Is of
onr mintage.
The cue I of running u big ocean li
ner from Liverpool to New York and
j buck is something over ninety thpuß
j ami dollars.
The cemeteries around London cover
j two thousand acres, and the land they
j occupy represent a capital of one uiil-
I lion dollars. „ . . .
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