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That a t»*wp*per h»* dull** to per
form the war aa nt Individual. that It
U a great power either for good or evil
tturt that a tiawagatherer. personally,
should be accorded kindly and cour
teous treatment, la what The Herald,
thinks, and It commends the following,
by mi English editor, aa rare worda on
tj»e province of a newspaper:
"To record public events, and pri
vate gjnd personal events ao far as
they are brought Into puVtllc signifi
cance, and to comment on such events.
These moral rights Impose positive du
ties on the of the pres*
They are responsible for giving to a
modern population that knowledge ot
Itself without which a communty can
not efficiently govern Itself according
to modern practice. Journalists ars
bound by usage and by the teherent
and essential dictates of duty to pro
nounce such (-ensures, to admlnlstst
such advice, to make such suggestions,
and to publish such correspondence ns
wilt, to the best of their ability, Inform
and stimulate the general coneelanos
und prompt and direct efforts, elthet
corrective or constructive for the pub
lic good/* fttllPHl
COBBTEOTS FXOFESSIOMAL AMENITIES.
Under the head of "A loosened Pan
egyric," the North Georgia Gaxette
says:
“A winsome five-page booklet has
floated Into our sanctum. It is stweter
than nectar, and Is indeed what It pur
ports to be-a pauejerk upon the life
and person of a candidate for tax re
ceiver, or something—no matter what.
The writer of this pauejerk whom,
we reeogutre as an old offender, and
whose political opinions work on a
swivel, mows down great swaths of
tropical adjectives and piles them up
on the unoffending candidate nud culls
it “puttiiy; another leg under him.*
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ottliwtl Motorern lhr too rounlrlra
that it 000 pond**, W# o«d no Met*
tor Tlo4trntk.il of oar rtiuro* Ikon oar
Intarfrmu-a to pat on rad to Ifclt
altofkirr of th* tannernU.
The Urtgin of •■Ot*W."
Th* Neo York paprrt have rrrrnttj
dr rot mI nmtlderabto apace to a dla
ruaalon of th# atithorthlp of “Dixla,”
the tong that made thr notional air"
of tho Confadrralra atotea.
Mr. Rlamntb Miller, onrr a well
known dttim of tiaorgla. but now a
realdrat of Morrlaiowv. N J., write#
to thr Nett York Kiln a lou'r Intended
to settle thr diapiitek Mr. Miller calls
attention to thr frequently recurring
rlalme to thia authorship, and proreeda
ff> nay:
"Dot me moat piously put all Inquir
ers and all claimants In common, on
a direct and satisfactory road to tha
ascertainment of 'DlxleV origin «a a
minstrel dlvertisfgnent, and also to tha
‘history of Its accidental adoption as a
military aid by the Confederate army.
*'! shot! not tax your columns with a
record ot both throe matters, but will
Urlofly Invite your correspond**! to ad
dress a !#ttee to Capt. B. H. Teague, of
Aiken, 8. C.. for particular* Dr. (Cap
tain) Trague has a valuable private
military museum and In It Is deposited
| a ropy of 'Dixie’s Dand.' written for
Dan Bryant’s minstrels at Mechanics
Hall, New York city, by Dan Emmet,
a member of Bnyamt’a company. The
copyright 1s registered on the title as
by Firth * Co.. New York. 1860.' and
the copy In Capt. Teague’s possession
wan contributed by this writer some
year# ngo, with a history cf Its connec
tion with the evcnla of the war of the
sixth*.
“There can be no possible means ot
gnluuaylng Uie facts aw set forth oei the
title page of tho original song, and this
copy was purchased In November,
15f.0."
This statement should sufllee to set
tle the dispute—-though.lndeed, there Is
no ground for any dispute at all,
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The Atlanta Constitution Is about
the liveliest thlug In Qeorgla this year.
In one column it la electing Atlanta's
new mayor. In another the next gov
ernor of Georgia, and In third doing
sallant service for North Carolina
democracy nud Brantley In the Elev
enth district.
The lending Spanish papers advocate
the eewwtou ..f all the Philippines, while
the government objects.
All the industrial stocks have dropped
i heavily on Wall street.
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fbatsa seeds sew mark***. opes aar
kela asfplylas iba people «*f tbs world
mors largely each rear with food pes
purls, sad every art h-is of maauf*<
fared product*.
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bet aader laereartag output maat
tart to that of new oatalde market*. j
If we woo Id continue to do tmalara* Hi
our sew cot tod mills aad In our rot j
ton field*, la oar shops aad factor!***
and mill*, at a ptrnftt. Judge Speer
uprgke with that unerring < 'bol* e of ,
ill. t ton when he rays that la Ibe mast- j
feet dost lay of America ripanston*
aad territorial pnraesaloa* are "provl
dsatlal" and "ordatasd." The nett few
spars will demoastrate the otllliy and
benefit of these possess ion*, when
American good* In American bottom*
will control Ibe market* of tha world
In tkl* Ilea the commercial future of
our country.
TBI IQUALITY OT OFFCBTBIIITT.
We would like to imprea* upon the
young meo of Augusta, the young men
of the south and of the entire rountry
an expranalon or the late Thoms* K
ilayard. original word* of the dead
ambassador. and to which he frequent
ly referred when speaking of our
grand republic—“the equality us op
portunity."
This la the distinguishing and
grandest characterlalle ot our country
and lla form of government. In oth
er countries the bar of humble birth I*
fastened on men from the cradle to the
grave.
In other countries. In contrasting
what he *aw, and Mr Ba.v*rd was
quite a traveler, with the condition of
hit own beloved land, how often had
he heard “labor with a groan and not
with a voice." How often had he re
turned. a* If for purer air. to the
American Stated, where the one grea
essential equality, the equality of op
portunity, was secured to all. And
the farther he traveled, with Increased
opportunities for comparison with oth
er countries and systems of govern
ment. the older he grew, the year*
brought but an Increased, a higher ap
preciation of the generosity, justice
and moral grandeur, on which our
own government Is founded. Mr.
Ilayard war a true American, loving
Its country and Its laws, which give to
each and all. the rich and poor, the In
effable boon of "equality of opportuni
ty."
The trainmen of the N. Y., N. H. &
H. railroad must wear their raps
straight, neither tilted up nor Bide
ways.
General Mile* will be the star witness
(Ills week before the Investigating com
mittee.
The Filipinos are butchering women
and children without merry at Iloilo.
It Is rumored In Parts that Dreyfus
is <m bis way to a French port.
Two to one are the latest sporting
odds on Roosevelt In New York.
And now the Vlxeaya, may possibly
be saved.
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1 with such a mug. Rot ta Augusta II a
quite different There at# doubt io* e*.
reps lona but all the street ear men I
have over tod Oceania* la address her*
were remarkably polite aod seemed to
U»k» eapevial pain* to give me *h# m
s, rnintbm I wap ted. To be sure, that’s i
pari of their business, hut the# deserve
credit *or It all the same, bees ise they
eertaloly have enough to pat up m.ih
froth rrank* of varlotMt dascrlptiuai la
wear out tto patleaea of every satut on
the calendar, and their work ta In Itself
well calculated to tie a man’s nerves
Into bard knots. A fellow who ran
kwp hla temper under such circurn- ,
■tani t-* ta entitled to a little pat'tng <« I
the bark—anyhow, that’s tha way It
atrikea me."
Th’a m-eurred yesterday In ehurrh
(the Is (me of Augusta's hrtghte-’ and j
moat up-to-date matrons, and has re- j
ccnlly adopted the prevailing fashion \
of pinning the trimmings na tor hat,
a scheme devised by the summer girt
to change the effect of her hat while
she still retains tha earn# tocomin*
shape. Yesterday ah# wore a hot
trknmeii after the summer girl’s meth
od. Everything ««ot ail rigui in
Church until the second prayer, when
■he had her meditation* Interrupted by
a alight tickling on the aide of tot
fate; thinking it was a fly. sbe put up !
her hand to brush it away when It
rune In contact Iwth a feather. In a
flash the state of affairs dawned upon
brr. nnd hi her mental vision she »s»
feather*, ribbons, flower* and atlck
pint streaming down her hark. Qclckly
ah# recovered herself, and, reaching up.
grabbed the offending feathers, crushed
It !»< the folds of her dress nnd contin
tied her prayers—that her hat would
last I'll she got home. At the
stop of the prayer she was ralatr i up
lr. .i m meditative manner when ti e
laity in the pew back of her touched
her and snld tn a most snappish tone,
"1 -v.sh you would please give me that
feather you snatched from my hat.'*
Tticn the true state of affairs A-a*
made plain to her and her feelings con
totter to lmagioei) than described.
The catastrophe has taught tier two
things—that In future she will bow
more reverently when at prayer so nr
to nvold the headgear of those In the
rear, and that never agjain to trim
ming her hats will she adept the plan
of the scheming summer girl.
The Town has Joined flic Oregon, nnd
both are ready for the long Journey.
The Spreckels nre nji longer In con
trol or the const sugar Industry.
Tho Hawaiian commission returned
to Sun Francisco Saturday.
Mark Hanna says keep the Philip
pines.
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•naenasHng plan- (tor larder --•ntain*
. thlnoa dlw* so Me and todlgeaattde. the!
fear, k»wei vr nf maktba a mistake j
deter* at net at ad, h* ito kliMaiito!
giaulwia •* a#t more wtasnua' to
i tto toatr of prays# than we. wo. tow .
ever, mutt alwaya preeaide tto meal 1
Thy waters simply term atlk fteh. hat j
they are a>> | >li rrai*. however, are
eaim with great eclat,
If I remember aright, no one ever
1 vtalta tto as# ah ore without mention-;
1 inc tto breaker*: watt w# have them,'
; km, and they extend an the same *ur*
; ly Invitation to Jiifi them In thetr sport, |
I wbb-b eonalat* largely tw prewr rtbinc *
•argil- of aurh aalty maaaltitdr. that we
tieoume auhdued at anee; In fact, are
willing to yield nar alt'
Returning to the houa*. and discard-)
. Ing nar too altevtbmate gatuu-nta. »r
take a nap, with such dream* , mutat
ing the romblned eltfecta of a Ruarian
lath, a Turkish nargkle and an opium)
Smoke. Ak! If that genius who cnoipna-j
e4»’’Dtonea and Dreamer*" <vuld tut
have been so influenced. Rib Ingecantl.i
through sheer envy, wnaid have yearn
ed to em<ke in the next world and
not In this, and Marie CYwrlH would
have found that tto wings of her fan-)
rj were leaden, and that ’’Ard*tH"j
was bat a '•Rotter’a Field'' for artistic
poverty!
While monitor* of the outside world,
at time* tto demon of dlarontmt vlo-
Ited us. but here, on hla flrat appear
ance we rotted hint th thr sand, and If
persisted In his attentions, we sent him!
on thr ebbing tide and heard from him.
no more.
Of course, the proverbial pretty girl
ts a member ofhur party, only she was)
extreuy’ly pretty, with Ju*t a "touch of
artleasness" about her thy the way, did
you ever see this kind of a "mermaid
at play with the swell* of th# ocean?")
—Gist abe overtook tnc t act that this Is,
her seventh season at the seashore, and
simply ennnot come out tn that hur-j
rid bathing dress arranged by a short-'
sighted mamma, then when tto first
wavelet covers her delicate feet she.
positively wltl not go further, at least
until those torrid men have passed, ev
idently believing "that blood Is thicker
than water." and ao less transparent
doubtless. Finally, however, she ven
tures tn, but knows that she will sink,
managing neverthele* to rlae equal to
the emergency, and give* os an Im
promptu tableau, entitled "The Cling
ing Vine and Sturdy Oak.” A repetition
of this might to seen after nightfall,
but tto curtain Is drawn to me. Hav
ing at our command the second beat
band In Uncle Sam’s army, whenever
we desire a concert, we simply give
the word—seeing, however, that the
c«h>nel has spoken first to the same ef
fect.
Oaalng out upon tlvc ocean, I marvel
at the amount of gold which, according
to a recent discovery. Is to to had for
the straining, when, lo! the moon rises
over the water, changing Its consist
ency and 1 find that the dream of the
free silverlte has been realised. On mo
right down, ye Georgia statesmen, and
gather It In!
News travels rather slow down here—
we have no Herald—so I don’t suppose
you know that nn electric road traver
ses Mqunt Uteasant. Hulltvan’s Island,
and the Isle of Palms. The Charleston
people expect great things of the Isle
of Putins, and the Isle us Palms cer
tainly expects great things of the Char
leston people: I hardly think anyone
else would visit it—twice! The attrac
tions of tills island over Sullivan's con
sists of one mile of weary waste, shut
out ftotn the ocean view und breezes
by Sun it Dunes, wretchedly ugly, im
prosßtvcU- monotonous. At rare inter
vals you see a palm tree, apparently
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: Just received 500 Silk Umbrellas to :
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: of Wootens in the Market at rea- :
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; TJNB. The Tailor and dents’ Fur- :
ntsber. eppolate Planters' Hotel. :
1 ; :
ashamed of ttaclf. At the termtnua, n
I lunch assert# It# magic sway, redolent
[with all thing# •state, flat and un
profitable.” One would think that these
defect* would to gh>*#ed over by a Mt
tle politeness on the part of the waiters
-—but they are not tn keeping wtth thetr
surrounding*, they are fresh—very!
They have a large pavilion which for
cibly reminds one of our present expo
sition building. Their dance hall.ls laid
out in sailor fashion —a knot here, a
splice there, while around tho corner
w ill soon appear the signs of Innumer
able chiropodists who will de a flour
ishing business.
Bathing suits were for hire; had they
been lower, my feelings might have
claimed kinship and so Joined Issue
with them In a family conference.
It Is alleged that the promoter of the
railroad company purchased the Isle of
Palms for $10,000.00. He had totter buy
In conjunction with It some Futurity
Stakes.” for when to rides the "Pale
Horse," he wltl find other spirits, who
will wander with him on thts desolate
shore, until Charon cries—" All ready!"
When, with one glad about, that
mighty throng.
Knowing full well the torture of the far
beyond.
With flying feet will overcome the In
tervening spnee,
Which lies between their wish and its
effect!
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