The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, September 30, 1898, Page 4, Image 4

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Iretal peacaedlnga are to l>e liegun lo prevent the Hecretary of Ht»te, In N. w York, to put the name of Theodore Jtnovevelt on the official ballon. Tim W mid ruff to Ted Hooaevelt : '<Oongratulatlona! May your march to the capJtol he na triumphant a« your ▼trtortou* climb on San Juan Hill.* A returned Klondlkcr. at hla Aral Turkish hath, exuded J'-’TO worth of the precious metal In the form of what Is known as “flour gold," from the pores of hie akin. The bubonic plarue of which we have not heard much lately continues to carry oft Its victims In India. It died of It. and they seem to like to die, Is estimated that over 100,0*0 lurvo for they say it Is the "will of Allah," and hence resist sanitary reforms. New Zealand wants n process for Working a fibre which grows in that country resembling nllk and grows wild and abundantly. It offers a prise of SIO,OOO and will protect the patent for fourteen years. The production of the plant amounted In Is*u to S3,im« tons. Chauncey Depew's concluding words Jn his nominating speech at flarutoga. wetv "Fur this year, for this crisis, fur the voters of the *tnpli« suite, for the young men of the country mil the upward, unwacd and outward trend of the I’niled States the candidates of landidatrs is the hern of Santiago, Ihe idal «f the Rough Riders—Colonel The odor* Roosevelt.” •RW MV I M Ml H Ml «• M I m*w qmm m MV «*• ViM MwMMi AW ft Wiito 4p WnfliWtNPf I WnWWN* iiNpitotoWßf W MW ttoto** RWflt IW» W W» IWWfV Wf fl VI fWWtW I Wft * Mfl 9& «Wt(f HP Wwl M h-V-J**- •—»*** *•*>»_ f*»* I flapM iWWWT #to#% MWW- ww Pt I li*«.FIA «*• Wririff mm* «ik»*p* «Vm*« Uto H MWIAI Ifwi WP mm** ww U«fP PM WWwPi MW Wl WWW I top HWMWfW IW IPP WV Wl ‘M Pf f **mm iiiWWtfWfto WKW * -■•**< S -*N| MW I w«W m w w* WWW «tw Iwt I m mmrnmm* «W «wWww* W M MW It PP tfwWNNI fWW tw ww | «Wp mp Pi WW» IMW A WW iw lw i -iipipfiiw wp Wiitwpi ft Wto Mw*-* , toMtVfiMV wl tth* PtWl't •n- , *wn|. PWF ft * IMP PW Wwwwt. 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W* aaki* -Tk* redtfb*** flg*rx or* gratifyia< x tbx Xt»» tkat f»l»f •* par xrt X tk* |XH *xa at# rkwtk PMMffiPMPu** Oar gUXtWA Ia lAIIX U>4ay I® • dxpat< a tn.ta MaAUe*. WxauaalA tk* axl X Ux l'*l*#»Xty X Wxco*- atn which xx that Ik* city x I* a Mat* X apx*hx#Wi* aad »***»!*«*• ««*r tb* pnaaiblltty X tk* *a*t*A** X a .Ulnde risk among tk* x*mb*r* X tk* uaimalir Two young men ha»# .xlihln th* w*X. met a * Intent death *• their own haaAs aad there baa be** a growing tcadeaiy among Ux aaAargrndaatw. toward* infidelity in r*lt#>o«x belief* That fix xtaanikroglr. lh«X eufertn* from im arable bodily Ilia, the aged poor who base known better itnaa*. should nt aome lime In their wenry day* possibly raflect upon tke queatton X xlf daalrtKfllon. X n« oo aurprialn* but lor youth In the flush X health and Ihe vary heyday X aiUtence. with the vista X Ilf* unfolding before them - Ihl* »* appalling We are glad, we ar* slncataly glad t**' “»# l ulveraliy X (iaorgta la bX oo advnneX That these mistaken and mlaguldad wxiern youth* should thus aeek io aattle the quxilon which h*s occupied the mind* and thought* of tags* ami philosoph ers since lime began, and which :• y*t unsolved. 1* **d Indeed bidding oh rohuc oohthact*. The city of Augusta recently adver tlaed for sealed bid* io furnish coal for all departments of the city govern ment for one year. Ui the eall for bids It Is stated that “coal ia to be delivered as needed and paid for monthly. Bidders will slate kind of coal proposed to be furnished, as as well as price of same. In many rewpeet* this Is a unique call for bids. Wouldn't It be Just as well for the city to specify approxi mately how many tons of soft, an thracite. egg or nut coal and what grades wanted, so that bidders could form an Idea of what the city would ac lto|)( ? With ihe grade and character of coal undermined, as well as the amount, proposals under such a call for bids mean absolutely nothing. It Is entire ly possible that every bid would be for a different grade of coal and the ae ceptlng or rejecting would be entirely a me.'.ter of preference, if the object of eallng for bids on the part of the city Is ror the purpose of buying coal, at the lowest market price, every bidder should be pul on all equality In regard to grades uud positive information as j to the city’s needs. ' Whatever may be s«ld of South Car nltna politic* the state seems to be able to run without the help or the negro vote. 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It will be only by her own riUirn* showing their (altb In the city a future and in bar ..pportucutlm There are atway* mean* and |d*nty of other* to help those who help them aalvx But without self help there X no real, lasting or permanent success Tbstt la no use waiting for good tlines It la time wasted Hood times to romtnunltiea com* like good tltnx to Individual*, when they make the most of their opportunity* and do bus- Inea* at • profit lnst.xd of *t a im*. There I* every prospect that Augus ta, collectively *tid Individually, will do business this yxr. a larger business and at a better profit. As a commercial and manufacturing centre August* ha* atendily gone for ward In dull year* a* In good year*. Thla year, with the country reaching out tor new market*, there la sure to come a livening and quickening im pulse to trade that will be felt In ev ery city of the country. The low price of cotton will work a serious harshlp on the Southern farmers, especially If they are forced io sell at present fig ures. But the era of push and hustle la universal In the land and businese will be good this fall and winter. Many local merchants report busi ness fully 25 per cent better for the summer months over the correspond ing mouths of last year. There Is ev ery prospect of the ration being more than maintained during the fall and winter. The people Berm to me 0111 l (Diking politics in Columbia county, but the good w ill existing among the Populists and Democrats In Richmond Is beatific. One of the important question* for the voters of the state to deride In the state election Is the fate of Ihe consti tutional luiumdment, electing judges ‘ mid solicitors by a vote of the people. l lt Is proposed to do away with the tradiug, swapping and wire-pulling i that has controlled .uese elections be j fore the Legislature. In spile of the occurrences of the past four or five months. Admiral Dowry rioesn'i find a 7 I-I bat too tight (or him. 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Adam If Rvr had been chief ruler X Kd*u there would have h**n mure rhrvsanttie mums and grranlum* planted In the gardx than she was allowed to plant under she direction X Adam A# It was. aitewa* p»rml:t*d to rala* a few. and tkx glvrn • talk on tk* uaeaxity of rnltlvXing things to sustain Ilf* and PX alt for beauty nlon* **No woman could hav* Wood that In alienr*. Any wnn.an wrtoid have raised rain- If able to hav« ua*d her tongue And a woman has to he asleep, or par alysed tat th# throat, or ehl< roformed to be kept from using her tongu*. ••It was then that Mr*. Adam talked her husband Into eating th* apple. Bh * followed him around and aald *o much about K while he was busy with tils crops that he at* It just to mska her hold her tongue. "And that Is why woman can out talk man today. She won on the very first round Ml haa stuck to It ever elnce." We were talking of "little suppers." the exhilaration, the good fellowship and the toast*, when the following was told to the Observer, who thinks It good enough to print At a supper to some of the captains X the navies of England, Russia. Turkey. France and America, a toast from each on* tai hon or of the flag he defended was called for and hero they ore: The Russian said: "Here la to the bur* anil stars that never been torn down.” The Turk said: “Here Is to (he moon X turkey, whose wings have never been cllpepd." The Frenchman said: “Here Is to the cock of France, whose feathers were never pulled.” 'The American sold: “Here is to tho stars and stripes of America, which have never known defeat” The Englishman concluded aa fol lows: “Here Is to the rampant, roar ing Hon of Great Britain, that has torn down the stars and liars of Russia: who clipped the winga of the moon of Turkey: who pulled the feathers of the cork of France, and ran like h— l from the United States of America.” WATCH THIS SPACE “ People don't waste whole morn ings bv Roinj; into every siore in town to find Ihe goods they want. I hey go where they know the goods arc.' Why not tell them. They’ll appreciate it." HERAIiD PRIZE liETTERS SUMMER RESORTS. tuffftn totot, 111 fx 90 I*4 laHiNtoM . 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Put tow It* I'uutat. a* il* rrymal *a * iris flew over *to«t*a. uMd*r !•«* and 1 through th* remains *>f an idA Itoh-i | pond gat*, where It rinks from view I > lining u» by suMrrruiieao proceaa for twenty or thirty feet, whim rowing to’ ! th* surf are again tt falta over a rm-hrl ledge Into the pant twtow. The |**>l ta| 1 a large square rut from a *'Uld rot* I The water t* Icy rotd. and a* to* ptaee I our feet upon the flr»t step we gestlcu 11st* an "O—Oh'” Which get* louder and I longer the deeper In w# *t*p. Aft** i trying In vain tor a quarter X an hour! In make lea* (mine with the mouth and more with th* feet and hand*, w# I»#v* ! th* poo! to tho#* who seemed to wiK'V ; R and declare out Brat pool-hath a ta-j mentatde failure But when on a eec-, and attempt, by th# aid of strong arm*.' j large gourd* and rope*, we learn to ' I lunge in and »wlm off. Wc long every; i evening for the tally-hn to appear. After the buth. standing on a hlcb ! rock, and looking around, w* are »o <-n- ( I hanred with the view that there comes hAAced with the view that there com*# secluded wood*, nnd t*n the edge* at I the »tream, which even at a distance I acorn *.t Inviting. They tell u* that this i wood, during the last century, wa* a i chief abode of the Indian*. »nd the : track* made hy them when the rocks I wore all rand, can be seen dtatiacUf-l i The whole forest, egteodlnr around for I mile*, with scenery *o divemtfled. In ! some place* having swampa. apparenty Inacccwible. and again hill*, with, dense- undergrowth where the Mag would love to roam, no doubt mad*- an ! ideal hunting ground for the Red Man and hi* dog. In another part of the road ia a spot always intervettng and attractive to the vlHltor—the Chalk Hill. Indeed. It 1 must afford charms for more persons j then the one from * distance, tor many; time* do we Join parties of Hephßtbah'*. own gay people, who arc off to spend j the day in the seclusion of this favorite, haunt. We go down the railroad a short distance, but turning off to the; right the road lu-t-ome* dark and; gloomy, h dense wood skirting either; side. Little light can penetrate the! darkness and a *tit>eam rarely, If ever,, sends a ray beneath the sturdy, moss-; grown trees. It makes us recall our; every evlf deed, and keep close to the ; largest person In the party. The road continue* In this unbroken gloom for over half a mile, when it abruptly ends and we find ourselves standing upon a huge pile of debris, beneath which are tho chalk-beds. A narrow path, wind ing In and out among the rocks, lends us down lo the yawning mouth of the K reat wive, which some of tin party are ■ brave enough to explore, but we shrtnh Duck from such an undertaking, terrl tted h> the dense blackeness within. Tempi itv dominate- over the love 'orj exploration discovery Seeing occasion [ ally the gleam of a torch'ln Ihe dis tunee. or hearing the scream of aj frightened girl, we know that ourj friends are still alive, though not wi, sure of their being on "terra- Anna.” We, who are not brave enough to ven- THIS IS IT bOAXI kk*A# Alt * **o nmH i (toAfi I AM* 0B& / FOR EARLY FALL STIFFS IkO ILPIRtS. ALL BHAOtS $3.00 Ju«t ArrtvMt. DOERS Ttttortof. Hah. Furoahotfa j llow Do Tour Dol an Oo Am hp Axtss* gtasg urn tort to rail fa* ' Itotag yarn AX tan hat*, fta A rug* or< x pam and tort >• **y I* lath W# »h*ta* tort ao* frt*h taa grt fwN valM to* amapat »*» «f*«d pith a*. NriNa'i rood Inrt from factory ;■*! mwrrt. Nunnally's CandiM F rash t» » * park Tb* lurtMA'" < toady ta Iht etty Mambmailo** ta ao* Are You Moving ? Paint*. Mali a Knaatal Pa la kg Haarth aaA maaicl Paint* ata- Aop gax sad putty—*d can ta had ftox us. Smoke ‘•Chicos.*’ Tb* tart 6 real* t-laar Ha vaana Cigar u> Itangr. Alciander Dru Ciopm VO* BHOAU AT. turc In. sit down upon th* hug* rocks at the mouth of th* cave and relate to each other the moat horrible stories a* know of ghost* and ghoul* and agree In the opinion that such spirits arc sure to take up thetr domicile In cavern Ilk* this. After two hours have passed, oft seeing'our friend* come again to the light of day unharmed, we dl«pel aueh disagreeable thoughts and give our selves up to the full enjoyment of the day la true picnic atyl*. We spread our dinner upon a targe rock, taenty feet high, on which the names of hundred* of persons, visitors to the Chalk Hill, are Inseribed. After dinner we try to seal# the rugged side# of the rock, and cling to tt by the aid of a amali tree growing very near, so that our name* may be at the very top. Pernerverance conquers, and now we ary off down the stream to where the brook widen* enough for flrh to Ik- found thereto treated upon log* »nd holding » broken eanc. os « rod, to which I* attuehed a string with a bent pin. we wait for a ttali to bite, but they seem to think oth er food more tempting thun the halt »t hold down to them. Ft they will not come near us. not a single bile do »t have. We wonder how the "Ancient Owner of the Forest" bad so much pa tience a* to *it on the bank of this lit tle stream and fl*h all the day. In less than an hour'll time our patience I* ex hausted, #0 we throw aside the hook and line and roam over hills and val leys, gathering wild (lower* and heart leaves, gsrlandng them and draping leaves, garlanding them and draping sinks below the Chalk Hill*, and we turn our face* homeward. The wood lands of Hephsibah abound in just such wild, picturesque landscapes, but It la only' one who Is deprived or tree*, birds, nnd rippling water, who can truly ap preciate all these beau Has of nature. We spent days, weeks nnd month* In ibis little town of, unbroken loveliness. The gathered corn and whitened cotton t.-ll us that fall is here. The summer flowers are gone and on every vide the Lingeringly tv* slowly draw <>ur f ree ! well Wfl must return to- the city lift*. 1 l.ingeringly we Slovvl ydtatv our face |away from our Summer Home nnd I leave the picture that will linger long 1 upon the retina of memory. IDLE SC MM lilt RAMBLER. •KPTCMBUt 38 m mi #mm pwt tn pn • m mi • mm mi m mmm 00 *o* *mm mm». jHm> mm m*o # *mm*** if mmmrnm i mm* MM M 000 00 MMiMt * j M mm- o*o*9 00 **•*“ - „ . Df tin ~ti ban *v* to* mmi ko* 1# >wmi* • .1 L. A.Gardcllc In th# fIMHI DRUGS ANO MKOICINCS Tbe Anpsta Herald Urpn. BrljlM ill At Bui liiiijijf Fillultt ii Tte Seetiii. 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