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*i ant pvt forgott«* the aeowuiuh
*W «u canard I* «h- Uttar part of
Au(art by th# publication ot the great
wtiiM eaar’a proposition tor • general
dlaamawant and lb* eatab l*hn»enl of
palHtiai pesm NotwUtrtiatlni
U»* tael that moat of «be nattonf
pro»l*d in reply to tbs cnara tavt>
tattoo that they would honor thcra
•elves by bain* represented at th*
pooCarctuc which waa to bo cal lad to
tonlllatr bit Import a I highness- propo
altioo, the tuaUnr baa already alnt<»»t
faaaad Into oblivion Thera was no
thinking peraon but knew per tartly
wall, the day tho propoeltion waa
jaartfv that there war no more chanc#
ot the adoption by the nation* or Ku
rope ot any general dlaarmament and
ualvsraa) peace propoeltion than there
Was on the construction of an aerial
bridge to the planet Mar* It la quite
a peculiar circumstance to which the
ptuee circular l» dua; and the circum
stance abowa the rtar to be more of an
tmpreaslnolat than It la aafo for the
holder of euch Immenaa power to be.
Had the Idea embodied In the circular
been the result of much communing
on the czars part with able atatanm,
had It boon the outcome of much
atudy and profound thought. It would
have been hailed with glad apprecia
tion a* a bright indication pf the hu
manitarian and humanlitng tendendea
of the age. and at ushering in n new
qnd better era in the progress of the
world.
Hut It pow aeema that the circular
bad tia origin In a ehanoe Interview
which h!» rznrshtp happened to aceord
to a writer on political economy, and
tho czar'i minister* have over alnce
the publication
imizing the scope of the conference
which the czar auggested the holding
for the dlacuaaUm of the amotion.
Thus has the proposition which wa« to
usher In the millenium been whittled
down to Insignificant, dimensions; nud
It looks to us as if "tho ablest repre
sentatives” of the nations might be
paved the trouble of meeting in inter
national conference to discuss econom
ic questions which every nation will
have to discuss for itself at any rate,
whatever the conference may have to
say on the subject. Anyhow, while
there may he an International disar
mament conference. Just to humor the
czar. It may be safely taken for gran
ted that the universal peace proposi
tion will not so much as lie enunciated
find that the millenium is as far be
yond human ken at the end of the
nineteenth century as when the Pro
phet Isaiah wroLc of it thousands of
years ago. _ .. _ ..
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lomkloi tfc* trMoroot Mojr now on.
although thry wir oot groilAnl
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on roily burnt in aiming iko rtfoo
! IgrAo foco to to«o lo tattk. Ike galloat
boro of nnnitonm C and K oomr home
again loot atgkt.
And rlgkrt royally did Anguaia do
be roe If and tba boya proud to turning
out to tneel them*
Brood atnet «»» o • urging moas of
people, orken. In henry marching or
-1 der. begrimed and dua>y from Ike long
ride, with browned face* hardened
muaclea and elaatie atep, the boya
•wting from Campbell atreel Into
Broad, and thence, through a long lane
ot humanity, to the armory.
It woa a glad and aponianeoui wel
come home that they received, ond
many o heart tnuot hove beat with
quickened throb under »he blue nhlrte,
while the prlvotlona, the hordahtpoond
the wonta of the paat few montha fad
ed away nt the demount ration.
Our ooldler boya are home again, and
let ua oil remember what we owe
them.
ua remember that to tba Am
erican ooldler lo duo Ih© result© of
San Juan and Santiago. us remern
bo- that he has made poaalble a fu
ture of the republic that la grand In
Ita conception and dazzling in its in
tensity.
ALL THE PHILIPPINES.
The United Stateo should possess It
self not only ot the island of Luzon,
but all of Ih* Philippines. The
Washington oorreapondrtit of The
New York Eveuing Boat claims to tip
in a position to "assert with assurance
that this government ho* Its eye fixed
at the present moment upon the whole
Philippine group. The Luzon claim
la to be merely the minimum. That
much was determined upon a good
while ago."
The reasons presented for the acqut-
Bltlon of all the Philippine* Is
that if the United States Is satisfied
with Luzon ajone, Germany wll prob
ably devise a pretext for taking Pala
wan, which Is the next most desirable
Island In the group, sduce it shares
with Luzon the emnmnml of the only
riral rate deep water passage from the
Mtndura sea into the t bins sea a
passage traversed by n large portion
of the shipping traffic from the rich
belt of equatorfla! Mauds south and
southeast us the Philippine group and
northward to the China coast. in
order to shut Germany out of the is
lands, therefore, wc must take them
all-
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gat oot ot Iko ttsae.
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raaotp Ik woo dyoomtie oat at the •#•
waterworka. aod o bozfol es the atoll,
lo tka oauol eoodle-llke atlrha was be
log hauled ora to be need Mi Ike «*-
>a rat toe work wt»«m It became d'.a-
Indged from Ma place «n fop of aev
eeol other package* and lombled ora.
la falltag H rarwek ike edge of 00* of
Ike wbaela bounded talft tk* ol? and
came down with a rraoh oo o pile of
reoaeiiee The driver taw the bo* ellp
ptna but he waa to olate to eatrk It
•ad anme negroes, who witeieased tb*
ipcitteoi. say that bo rat perfectly atiU.
fruaen with horror Ha fully expected
lo be blown acruM Laar OlmHeod.
and when he dismounted he waa trem
blMrg Ilk* an napen l«af Tk© top of
th© box waa apllt by the vloltnce of
the ahock, but tb* coownta rc me load
a* placid os ao much rtmdenscd milk
W* were discuautag ik* utility of
pawnbroker*, lhatr r*ul uaefulo*** at
certain limes, when attention was call
ed to what arama to be a groaa dlo
criminatiun in the war tariff as re
gard* pawnbrokers’ ticket* The Ob
server doe# not know of tb*lr being
used in Augusta, but lb© tan rent rev
enue stamp required on pawnbrokers'
tickets, no compared to the tax on
bank checks, drafts and other negotia
ble paper, seems out of all proportion.
The pawn tloket tax la fust the same
whether lb* loon I* a dollar or n hun
dred dollars, and as U la paid In ad
vance by the borrower tn other
word*, taken out of tb© sum received
—it must be a heavy burden to the
majority of those upon whom It fails
The pawnbroker is rea’y the banker
of the poor in large cities, and it cer
tainly seems unjust that bis patrons
should be taxed ten limes as much as
the rlicntele of the banker ot tbe rich.
Take some poor woman, for exam
ple. who wauta to borrow a dollar or
two to tide her over some sudden
stress. It i* safe to assume that she
has calculated the expenditure of that
little atnouut down to the uttermost
peony, and the dime she is obliged to
pay for a atamp tn addition to the In
terest on the loan Is a frightful hard
ship. I am told that there is a way of
evading the law by changing the word
ing of the ticket This is not don© lo
Augusta, however.
Laughter.
When first her merry laughter cam©
A-tlnklink to my ear,
I ©tilled the healing of my heart,
‘•Hush! Hush! that I may hear."
But when I saw her dainty face
I straightway did begin
To lift the latch that held my heart
••Wilt thou not enter In?"
—Criterion.
’ “A careful merchant
doesn’t throw his best
goods under the counter
or in dark places where
no one can see them. But
there are lots of people
who will never know they
are in the store unless you
tell them.”
TDK J.TTOTTSTJ. HWHALE
HERAIiD PRIZE
RETIERS
SHIER RESORTS.
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peace. We were htffltlng to Beast* j
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tare sod #«jt k In taaptrtnc draoohla OT
the oludeonme Harth k|Hrtt I have
pen alitlog up to my swan all wtoter
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kaotiy prohtema OT ihilow.ph? winter
might hrtno. But wh*t we are aciually
gettiag isn’t Nature, or. if it L* so. .It
I* Nature seen through s Itlm OT tawdry
Htyfama transplant"! hittwr to dct elv*
pc..plc lata the natlm that they are
i npiyfrrg country Ilfs whereas, a* a
mailer ®f fact they are getting only Mo
bollnWMH play actor'# sham OT It.”
■Wei!.” said I. "twit what are you go
ing u> da about Iff*' ©
"Aaythtng-’* be answered, “rather
than this, I enroe out In lha early
morning tn Inhale the fresh galea that
Wow down from th# mountain* and
watch In peace the pretty darlings of
the humming bird* a trait the red cupa
of tbo trumpet dower and all that real
ty occupies my attantlaw Is the •quash
ing of ill-bred children ami the shrill
screams of their nnrsr nwid*. In the
forenoon. whe n I try to settle down In
a quiet corner with my pipe and my
Tennyson, the fairest dream# of fair
women are broke by the aenaalea*
chattering OT the whist players or the
effusive hi«h-pltcl)ed babble of fond
matrons swapping nursery tales, or the
gushing of lovely maidens
that promenade paat with arms Inter
laced looking jypnerlou* OT the presence
of an Incomprehensible male heast who
dares to prefer a booif to their charm
ing society. '*
••That may be all very welt,” I object
ed, "but you can't exiaa t me to wander
f-dth with you In aaarch of a pallet of
moas on the mountain side, with th*
night dews for covering uml toads and
lizards and snails and things for bed
fellows, or aubject myself to a diet
of corned-beef amt hard lack, varied
perhaps by the opulertt spoils of your
rod and Run. burnt td « cinder over a
romantic but smoky camp fire.”
So, for a while, we son tenuously ar
gued the possibilities and Imposaibill-
Ues of Arcadia, nuzzling down to the
bosom of Nature and as is the use of
great men in the debate of weighty
pnddems. we at last came to a compro
mise.
■ a • a a a ••
The next night found us lying in dole©
far nlente attitudes on ths grass fledged
margin of the river, hard by a tiny
white tent, wherein had been put an
ampie supply of blankets and cushions.
Had we brought the expansive canopy
of Prince Camaralyaman it could have
served our end no better. There we
lay in full heart’s ease, lookng up
through lives into the soft fathomless
H zure and taking no more thought than
the lilies of what we should eat or what
we should drink, for It had been stict
ly Stipulated ill the Compromise that
the requirements of tltP alimentary s.vs
t,i,] should be supplied at such farm
I looses or hostelries up should at each
time be most convenient in our pro
posed rambling*.
Three ideal weeks ( t spent on that
ideal strip of green that lay between
the vine-covered cliff and the hright
flowing mountain otto of the
sources of the broad, historic ishenan-
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traveler r..ll«»mg tk* road up tknajgk
lbs h-ltok Gap. we ..an* to * maker re
minder OT ktMnrtr d«ra tfc# anetowt
twit, still a M*rckd»r tbe faskt.mald'
and fair OT tk# ttrad eMlea. th# Inn
where many a "me wear* from <>tir
l.mg I*oXl' w# si-raped for reel and
victual In Ikto ton tka ' Mountain-
Tbp Hows. they toiU ah"* Ih* wswn
in which ooev met a l,’i*g»d#nt OT Ik#
United ktalva aod tore ra-preakleslw
M'Oii'S Madtona and Jelf.raon They
were come here to dlscura the darltoa
dream of the great ret of thee# three
jcrntn this Plecah of vantage they rould
overlindt the lands on either aide lhe|
ridge and artori a alte for that grand
monument of Jefferson - # orhoiaroklp
and breadth of culture, the UmvenM/
of Virginia. Memorable council, and
here la atill the veritable, dinted board
of ardld oak. around which they aat. on
which their glasses . linked, reminding
ua that these were not Momcrtc flgures
vast ami vague, but men as we.
These things are common traraerfy.
For me. I liked better a certain bit OT
historical reminder hoown to few.
The Ounkards are a rare sect, of
whom a number are to be found In the
remoter parts of mountainous Virginia,
-•ailed tn theologlc phraae 'ixidonyp
tists,’ because that they interpret lit
erally the Master's eommand. "Wash ye
u«e another s feet." Walking througb
the woods one day f came upon a Bun
kard church, a’tree church, revered and
worshipped, more so. perhaps, than
many a Htriutburg or Cologne cathedral.
For dome It had the meeting hranchea
©f century-old oaks, for nave and tran
sept the forest aisles, act around with
the great black columns OT the trees.
Hugged unplaned board* wore the pews
In this sanctuary aod a block the al
tar, Acceptable must be the worship.
sOTeptabie even the foot-washing, In
i»nrh a temple. And hard by Ilea the
churchyard, seldom visited, the path
leading to It h!1 but hidden in a tangle
of vines and laurel. The headstones are
rough, unmarked slabs of limestone,
gathered from a torrent bed. There are
but two stones finer than the rest, once
mantle-white, but now discolored
where the
"lichen* mock
The marks on a moth, and small fe,rns
fit
Their teeth to the polished block-”
It ntay have been that he who set up
these was richer than his neighbor* but
I should rather think it was that he
loved more. The graves that they
mark, us the writing declares, are the
graves of a mother, aged 21. and her
child, aged two weeks. The date Is I»•
rein her. IKUf,. the dote of Aust-rtitz.
While the noise of Nnpoleun's cannon
was reverlieratlpg through the espituls
of Fotope. while the ©ogles of France
were screaming their triumph over the
■Emveiers of Itussla and tint»ia. th©
lonely husband and father.,digging the
frozen ground in the forest depth, hud
neither thought nor care for any of
these things. As I stood there with
bowed head, this tragedy of lowly life
seemed more than all. their world-trans
forming victories.
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I would fain write of many another
finding and adventure OT ours, of our
pleasant hunting, of our trout-fishing
In mountain brooks, dew dropping from
stone ledges Into clear pnerts as shady
and beautiful as any In a painted pic
ture. All this has been pleasant and in
vigorating and perhaps, tells better,
but for me was not the best OT It.
The best of it has been to me as I ,
now lie heft: on the springy turf and
while away the day in dreams; to
smoke one’s pipe quietly to the mulp
mur OT the waters, to look up from the
page of rippling verso and catch the
chipmunk os he darts quickly along
yonder rtiihn trunk; to hear what the
wind through the brunches says of le
doux temps passe: to rest i«er*ecUy so- i
pine and picture the pleasures of noble ]
toil—all this is summering at Us l>est.
As sung Amiens long ago in the for- :
est of Arden:
"Who doth ambition shun.
And loves to lie I' the sun'.' s ’ .
Conte hither, come hither, come hither."
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