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gpa.n Mill ijaait* Hull atie > aium.i
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T**«ai >-#*’«• ikaiiMnJ people paraded
In ilia Knight Templar rtvtow al Pitta*
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Alt*' rontinu** In thwart General
mini |>iaii»< ami countermand hi* ur
dart.
The Catholic university ai Waahlng
lan ha. Juki ended a moil prosperous
year.
Tti. (urotilllffl *rr tu hr lakon from
the elevated railroad ala linn* In New
I'-rfc
The coming week la expected i» t>*
(b* record una of the >*«r In wheat
export*.
The naval i-oard say* that Admiral
Sampson * plana guided Iha bailie of
Rantlacn. . .ia .
The Cape Colony (Africa) aaaemly
have voted a want of eonlldcnce In the
govern men t. . ,
The canal frauila aubject la to be the
ehlef arguni'dti of the democrat* in the
New Turk campaign.
John r> Rockefeller haa a« ured con
trol of *.000.000 acre* of coal and oil
land* In the Indian Territory-
The United Htatea have gained fur
ther concessions In the way of Increased
room at the Part* expoaltton.
General tlrnham. who cornea to Au
guata this month, defends Camp Al
ger before the Investigating commit
tee.
Col. Charles H. Gibson, special com
missioner of the President to Cuba,de
clares that Ids report will "turn the
country upside down.”
A mendicant who baa feigned blind
ness for live years In New York has be
,-i.rhe really blind by keeping Ills eyes
•cntinually turned up.
His Hard-Worked Imagination.
fh' poet wrote of singing birds,
o; srr- ading held* und gns>n,
; f rustling leaves and mossy hanks
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”e wrote "of hills till Imtheil (n hose.
And frisky lambs nt play—
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A sweet iictolier Jay.
J?ut the poet «s* no frlsklug lambs.
He breathed no woodland air:
CpU»"the floor lit* children squalled
And pulled each other's hair;
The h«zy hills were far away,
likewise the babbling brook.
And as ih<- post wrote fits aila .
Kept dcolding at Uf* cool*.
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‘ city will amd *»*ry dto’ar It egg m**
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| b ins redared gad wb*» »k fact itot*
•a every peoepect to Msmmwts bring
higher to order lo red•** Ito floating
debt and gay for tto **• waietworto
- It wnat strange tha< council skouhl
endeavor to rut down the wage* <*f tto
I city employes by means off compel Itlva
I bids, and y#t refua* to let out aaother
j pari to public work, tto public print
| mg. In which a atriag ml»k« to to
fecled
The fat salary to ito city printer
! must to continued for three y**ra
' more, when It is a part to municipal
: expenditure lhai more than any other
I should to let out hy eonli act. But
tto city’* street forte mitat to reduced
and alt permanent linpioeemesiia In
toe department to public work*, which
jl* supposed to employ the greatest
I number of laborers, muat to let out by
eon t rant.
It looks as If council were endeav
oring lo save money out to the wages
of the present city force In older to
: continue royalties to tbs prevent city
primer.
THI 800 TB ABD TIT* CMT COTTOK
The price of cotton at Augusta and
other Southern point* has now de
clined to five cents. Strangely enough,
however, we hear much leaa complaint
from the South than was the rase in
1894. when quotations were not quite
so low and when It was fully predicted
that flvc-cent cottosi meant the ruin of
a great agricultural Industry. There is
some repining, It Is true, but In the
main the reporta we get from the
South are that the flnaccial coudltlou
of the planter* la better thnn perhaps
was ever known before, and that busi
ness ts flourishing, except lo those sec
tions visited hy yellow fever. Such a
stale of affairs is Inconsistent with the
theory that flve-eeot cotton means the
prostration of Southern agricultural
Interests.
The New ork Journal of Commerce
has been at pain* to secure the views
of leading bankers throughout the
South tat this Important matter, taking
the ground that the men who finance
the crop ought to be Informed as to the
effects of the low prices and the pros
pects for the future. With this object
In view the Journal addressed tetters
to bankers in all the cotton states ask
ing Iho following questions:
"1. Does the preseut low price of
cotton seriously threaten the prosper
ity of the South?
"2. Has there toon generally, or in
spiclal sections, any reduction in the
coat of raising cotton? If so, to what
extent? ’
"S. Are there any other offf eti to low
prices for cotton?
”4. Can any profit he tnade by the
planter on live-rent cotton?
i “5. Arc g*ncrsl business conditions
the South sound and promising.
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lABPtOR ABD BCBLBT.
Hoayrer It mar eg -ct our local
* pride. It has been auamitu >-d t>y the
board appointed for the purpose lhal
! the re* victory off Baartago was a
I "captain * battle,** and that the g*oe
! rgl order to Admiral Hemp-on given la
advance, were obeyed. The iwo or
ders algnalled by Bchley. "tbra# In."
‘ and "engage Ihe enemy. ** did no good,
1 for the reason that the ship* had al
' ready closed la. and asere engaging the
enemy when the signals were run up
| It fun her appears that Ihe controversy
i going on In the paper* regarding tha
■ commander to whom (he overwhelm
■ ~ig victory was due was almply
i among thenewspaper*. aa the two ad
| mtrala not only were but have since
j been on a moat friendly fooling. The
| full text of Ihe report has as yet not
j Iwen given out from Washington, but
| enough is known to state that each
j ship In the fleet knew exactly what to
jdo should Cervera come out. It thus
appears that the American nary la up
In other things besides proficient gun
nery, and it has a cause,for congratu
lation. The Herald thinks, that besides
good ships, good guns, and the meu
who know how to use the guns, thftt
we have commanders who know how
to prepare and plan for the shooting.
The board finds that the New York
did nothing to affect the Issue of tha
battle, but that general Instruction*
had been Issued by Sampson as com
mander In chief.
The presiding officer of the board
was Ueut. Com. Wainwrlght. well
known as the executive officer of the
Maine In Havana horbor, and Uout
Comly of the Indiana, Ueut Hclmcr of
the Texas, Ueut. Schultse of the lowa,
Ueut. Hodgson of ihe Brooklyn, Ueut
Allen of the Oregon, and Ueut. Cape
hurt of the New York.
As a result of the Inquiry, It lo offi
cially stated that to the Oregon be
longs the greatest credit for the an
nihilation of the Spanish fleet, and
that the officers and crew of the flag
ship New York will not be entitled to
any prize money from the same. f
A man has a great command of
language who knows absolutely when
to say yes ami absolutely when to say
no. ,•
EVERYBODY
WHO IS ANYBODY
READS
SUNDAY’S HERALD.
“THEY CAN’T SEE
YOUR AD IF
IT ISN’T IN IT.”
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! Dearer News
The next eesstos of congress will
find Itself called upon to Ikdelg* In i
some tariff tinkering Tk* Hlngl-j I
' article la full to holes.
Thiaka R I ell Short.
Chbagn New*
When be looks at Col. Boovevelt j
Goceroor Black la ptwlllre that the
war with A pain ii not inch • g«*>d
thing after all.
HARVEST Tint JOVS.
Htrg's to the twtnkl. to dandog feet.
In the mellow harvest union
Hall' tc. fair autumn, eplcy, awe-t.
An.l the tinkling laugh of glad souls we I
' meet.
And the violin's pulsing rune.
.% rippling stir 'midst the stubble's got L j
. .Vcvrr a maid nr Isd feelstb old,
, Hinging amidst Ihe sheared-UP wheat,
Huegbig eyery fair ms'l »e gr.-e».
Come' give us a good old-fashi jnol
tune:
. Here * to Joy! and a dance,
Neath the harvest mum.
i Here'* to Ihe klasc*. hon-d and true,
i 'Neath the mellow harvest m«s»n;
i Blus-creff Jane and black-eyed Lou.
| pink-checked Mollle an l red-llppeu Hue.
Ah! the wltehlng Vici n’* rune.
Bach red ear of corn, a kiss so ,ond,
Matron and m«ld. brun-.li* and blende.
| It'* r.o! for th* whirl of flying feet.
; Slu.e and love, carcase* sweet.
Come! give us a good old-fashioned
tune,
j H*-re to life, and a darce.
■Nenth th.- harvest moon.
--HKHTIN KMKHBON TARVER.
CDBKENT TON.
"... "-a |
Smith—Thai man Jones is a two
dolliir fool.
Conk-Why, do you call him a two
dollar fool?
Smith Because It costs two dollars
to say "damn.”
I Tommy—Papa, why are single ngo
' men called splnstpra?
Mr. Bunt—My son. II Is because they
; are always spinning a web to catch a
man.
•‘Yes, we lost that good girl I told
you about.”
"What was the trouble?”
"Why. she left the water running in
the bathtub, and it leaked through and
the caught cold. She said she wouldn't
slay In a house where they didn’t have
water-tight floors.''
Clara—Are you engaged to Douglas
for good ?
Madtdle —It looks so. T don't think
he'll ever bo able to marry me.
*'Hobson hasn't been 111 rough the
' worst yet.”
"Whad do you menu '”
"He basil t been kif»ed by a Boston !
girl ”
Men use thought only to justify their
unjust acts, and employ speech only
lo disguise their thoughts. Vol
taire.
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! wot to fore* the erlffence; alhay* let
: Had had It.
The ftun-Alr gucat* used to fro*
Iquantly come down loan I—l winter
|to wiin.ea a rake walk, goftrn up, I
, suspect, chiefly by some of oar eol*r
i prising colored cltlscns lo exirort
i shekel* from the aforesaid Bon-Air
j guest a prrkrt*. Yesterday the Ob
I server wao talking with a Bavaanab
! friend who had recently returned from
| Philadelphia.
gEuitb I—'t bla name, but R will do
I as well as any other.
"One Bight white there,” he aay*. hi
telling the story, "a couple to friends
i persuaded me to go (o a cake walk at
jan up-town concert ball, thinking. I
j suppose, that It was a form of diver
sion enjoyed peculiarly by Boutbern-
I ere. We found a lot to darkry* gotten
up for the occasion nod a big crowd of
-shite spectators out for a lark. When
the rake walking beguu there was a
special prise for white visitors, and
juat for the fun of the thing we three
Joined In the proceaalou. Greatly to
my surprise, I was awarded a cake aa
the 'moat grarefulleat' prdeatrlan In
the gang, bnt next morning I nearly
had a fit when I opened the Philadel
phia Record. It contained a brief no
tice of the affair under the bend of
‘African Notes' and wound tip with the
statement that the prizes were carried
off hy a Mr. Smith, of Savannah, and
several other colored gentlemen.' "
They have a silver punch bowl for
festive occasions at the club, loaned
by a well known young Augusta geu
tleman, the said bowl being thereault
of the prowess of his Are company In
the old volunteer days, and upon the
occasion when ita services were last In
demand —sometime in Merrymakers'
week. I believe—one of the boys crae
lesedy allowed a small dixit to be made
in it. Upon seeing the bowl peaceful
ly reposing on top of the ice box yes
terday. I remembered that Tiffany &
Co. are now at work on the punch
bowl belonging to the battleship In
diana. and upon which the Spaniards
put o new design with a shell. The
bowl is now regarded as the most val
uable piece in the whole massive ser
vice presented to the ship by the peo
ple of Indiana. The fragment of
Spanish shell, five and one-half inches
long, and weighing five pounds, will be
kept as u moraento of the battery at
Santiago.
"On. no condition hammer out the
dent,” wrote Capt. Taylor, the brother
of Capt. Taylor of the army, who used
to be in command of the Augusta ar
senal. "and do not reflnish the bowl In
any manner.”
The piece of Spanish shell will bp
mounted above the bowl In such a
manner that It may be lifted off like
a cover. Upon tbe Inside of the bowl.
1 over tbe bulged in pari, will be en
graved:
“Made by e fragment of shell fired
from (he Socapa battery. Santiago de
Cuba, which burst in the wardroom
passage of the United Siates battleship
Indiana, midnight. July l, Ilf'S.”
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r Splendid Toilet Soaps \
J And plenty to choose from. N
C Our A and 10 caul Maps are par- f
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S Household Ammonia f
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r Large bouie* 10 ernt*.
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Gilder’s pills
No Southern made Pill Is
so popular as Gilder’s.
It was born in the South.
It was raised in the South,
it has always been made
in the South.
It has cured more South
ern Liver troubles than
any other Southern Pill.
Southerners should use it.
Let Northern Pills cure
Northern people.
Tbe Howard & Willet Dm2 Co.
MAKK them.
FOB IRON FEB
CALL ON
AUGUSTA FENCE CO.,
310 10th Street, Avgusts, Ga.
Qnt of Town Work Solicited-^(Kk
THE NEW
Broad Street Barbershop
For an Easy Sbav* and a Neat Haircut
go to No. 715 Broad Street, ground door.
F. C. dos Passes.
The Kotary Razor Strep for bale.
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COAL and WOOD
FROM THE
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F- W SCOFIELD, PRESIDENT
Ball 'Ftiolts Uti4 Mrowgsr M 6
The /
Whiteiy
Exerciser. (
A practical, simple and
' eftici ent Home Exerciser,
onea pecltlly adapted for
I ladies and children, bu
ai ihe same time can be
' profitably used by the
1 strongest athlete.
PRICKS:
Tot, *I.OO, *1 50.
BICYCLE* - CL EVE- I
I.AMIb, »40 up; VIK- I
| IN’CiS, 136 up: GEN-/
; BROWS, 818 up; THOM-1
I AS, 850 up. 1 all and ?ee *■
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Richards & shaver
Paine, Murphy & Co.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
803 Reyßolds St=-TeleDliODei^w-.^ a
Ilivati Lessee Wires Citect to N«w Yorlei
Chicago and New Orleans.
Orders executed over our wires ro*
Colton, Stocks, Bonds, Grain and Pro. -t
visions for cosh or on margins. Local r
securities bought snd sold. Reference®
- —National Exchange Bank of Augusta,
or Mercantile Agencies. .
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