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HERALD SOUVENIRS.
Anyone pmeatint at The Herald
(Hike the Souvenir Coupon which la
printed below will receive a neat lit
tle Souvenir Button Tree.
If you want one apply early. MaU
orders wilt be filled when accompanied
by etampa to pay postage.
TREE DISTRIBUTION.
SOUVENIR COUPONS!
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The Herald Olfke, will be ex- j
changed for a neat and hand
some Herald Souvenir Hutton. ,
The distribution Is limited and
will last only a few days.
THE EXPANDING AMERICAN.
Tomorrow bring "laifayelte Day" In
the schools of Augusta and through- '
out our broad land, a few words on the
expansion territorial expansion j
question of his time and Ihe expan
sion quest tun of the present year of
grace, will not tie amiss. Reverting
to the respectable and well-informed
American ciUxen of Lafayette's day.
how very little, as 11 seems now, did
he have to discuss ou the subject, with
other respectable and well-informed
American rltlxens.
Tlie new cltUens of the United
State* of America, which had been
constituted a nation by the action of
the convention which a Mem bled at
Philadelphia in 1782. bad but little to
say of any country south of Georgia ur
west of the Mississippi,
It is quite probable that these Am
ericans of a century ago indulged iu
soru>' dreams of national expansion,
hut how or when or where? Three na
tions —Great Britain, Spain and France
—owned the possession* adjoining
mrs, and showed no disposition to
yield a single foot. The Spanish were
bettering ugly in regard to the hand
ling of American goods at New Or
lrtns. H is probable that the Ameri
cans soon dropped the subject of ex
pansion to talk about the weetber.
But mark the change In 1803 the
intelligent American, who had main
tained iu 1788 that there was no con
stitutional method whereby the United
Uuuob could extend its boundaries rc-
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tba tab!** waa mad* la 81. Ijoola; lb*
it tab** arm mad* la N*w ork; On*
knl**a, fork* and *|>uun* w*r* Import
ed from Knytoud: lb* btorttlt* were
made of floor from Kanaa*. shortened
with lard from Missouri, rooked on a
KtOVf* n>A(l«* In t'blrayo; and hla coffea
was nerved with sugar from l»nl*l
ana. When hreakfa*t waa ove* h*
drove to town In a wagon made In
Ohio. HU wife swept the floor with a
broom from Cincinnati, took up the
dust with a pan made In Vermont with
u brush made In Rhode Island. The
farmer bought a plow made In Illluola,
a cultivator made In Mtchlgau. hoe*
and rake* made In Indiana, and a rea
per made In Chicago H* took these
home and set them out on a vacant lot
exposed to the rain and sunshine,
where they were ruined In oue year.
That farmer 1* always complaining of
bard tltnes.
This story 1* not exaggerated. The
prosperity of the south depends upon
Its manufactories. "Take care of the
factories and the factorise will take
care of yon" has proven true In the
north and It wilt l> ro ''« tr '"‘ to ,he
south. If Ottr people wilt erect
them.
OXEN IN THE COTTON BOWB.
A most successful farmer, M. P. l<e-
Orand of Alabama, has presented
some views regarding his practice in
renting bis lands to negro tenants,
that tony prove of Interest lo Rich
mond county and adjacent cotton
raisers and farmers.
Mr. UtOrand Is lord of many acres,
and he rents all of It to negroes on the
usual terms, except In one respect
the mule Is barred. His tenants use
oxen, and they never fall to hand over
rent money promptly. And these ate
the reasons of this unusual procedure
on their part: The ox grazes at night
and requires no corn; tether him In a
grassy spot and all the food he re
quires Is at hand and without cost.
With an ox a negro tenant will cul.%
vate all the land be has the ability to
work.
And at odd times he cannot mount
the ox and ride away on useless er
rands or pleasure trips and sap his
strength or distract hint from duty '.n
the cotton field or the corn. At uight
he does not ride lo the distant church
es or elsewhere and sacrifice the time
for sleep.
On Sundays he does not gallop off
to the big meeting, Saturday evenings
t do not find Ultn in town, for be will
not undertake the walk, ami he has no
other means of getting there. The
result is that the tenant with the ox
is mote contented, etUdi’s btucr
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army In i'»h*-w mllal Npanlak and
t'uban atddtor* In III* nrTVhc* at thr
tlnllcd Cta lea.
There were harrowing scenes at tto 1
IvTOvkai office of tto American Tvana
j i awl e, an party upon the receipt of tto j
news of the sinking of tto Mohngnn.
Think at t mountain higher than Mi.
111. Ktla* being tucked away In Alaska.
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top at Ml. Bullliae Is the place on
How rapidly steamship value* run .
down I* Illustrated In Ihc dlffli utty thr |
government find* In getting tar
the prime at earner Adula. which 1* but
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land, where she was laumhed.
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guan raiuil and a line of steamboat*
running regularly from Hnn Francisco
to Weal Goaat fiotith Africa ports. thU
planet will certainly to" mine Interna
tionally neighborly than at present.
An Indiana man tried to get a di
vorce from hla wife the other day on
the plea that aho made hla life mis
erable by k.-eping eleven cat# In the
house. The wife testified that she nev
er kept more than nine, and the plain
tiff loot the case.
To pretend that a w ork of art Is good
and nevertheless Incomprehensible to
the majority of men. Is, aa If you said
of a certain food that is good, but that
moat people ought not to eat It. So says
Tolstoi In 111# new book. "What Is Art?”
The old philosopher says many a true
word In that queerly jumbled up vol
ume.
Kmporor* might as well give up the
scenic pageantry business. The old ro
mantic Interest In royal progress Is
laughed at by the modern time spirit,
which Is run by time tables thus: The
emperor of Germany reached Venice at
12:4i1, was received by the king and
queen: and the civic functionaries
breakfasted at the palace nt 2. left at
3:30 and soiled on the royal yacht at
4.
vgjj high ughtf;
Many family trees ate quite shady.
Manila Is becoming truly civilised.
She bos taken fifty ear loads of Amer
ican beer in the last six weeks.
Madame de Stael: The success of
any man with nn.v any woman Is apt
to displease even the beat friends.
Satan has only one way to destroy
a good woman. He persuades her to
fall in love with the wrong man.
The peace commission In Paris Is
not making its pacific mission appar
ent among the workingmen of that
city.
"There Is nothing certain in this
Ufc but death and taxes." "O. I don't
know,” onswered the Democrat, "how
about Texas?”
THE MOST
THE BEST
NEWS-
YOU GET IT ALL IN
THE .SUNDAY HERALD.
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Ut*\n* story about lodge t aadler be
fora and although the rlerUaa la ov*r
and I'scle Allen safe for tk* executive
m.ineioa. I*ll give It.
Despite h'a digntffed appearance
Judge <*andl.r has an unlimited fond
of dry humor, and on* of the prim I
pal points urged acatn«th Im to the
< jmpaigna waa that he was addlftod to
"ruesing.” He met the charge <■« one
ocraeicn In a manner that completely
knocked out hla antagonist. It was a*,
a Joint debate la north O«orgla. and
th« whole rouwtry side had turned out
to umpire the cob teat. "My distin
guished opponent says I cuss ' began
the old Judge, bluntly, wbrn It came
his turn to speak. Well. I'm sorry,
but I reckon he's shout correct. But.
my friends, at the time I did this fuss
ing my distinguished opponent whs
studying law In a line office In town,
all eool and comfortable, while I was
following a mule around a ten-acre
cotton patch. New. I claim that any
man who can plow with a Georgia
mule and not enyaa, Just a little, la <OO
good to live on earth and ain't got
enough blood to him to feel a mosqui
to"
The Observer has recently seen the
ladles on Broad strest wearing their
watches dangling from a pendant tra
the bosom of their drosses and it has
always seemed as though they eonld
he easily lost or stolen In this fashion.
A correspondent of the New York
Sun. whose wife haa long persisted in
the hnblt contrary to his repeated In
junctions. has written to that paper
to announce that the timepiece has
been stolen. **l desire to extend my
sincere thanks to the gentlemanly and
urbane pickpocket tor pinching the
bauble,” he says. "He haa taught her
In one or two seconds what T have
been years tvyjng to teach her, and l
cm ho grateful that 1 am almost tempt
ed to offer him |5 as a token of my
esteem.”
1 mentioned the fart that in coming
down stairs yesterday and looking
backwards for some purpose I made a
miscalculation in the number of steps
and thinking the bottom was reached
when another step remained, came
down on my feet with considerable un
expected force. I happened to mention
the fart to a doctor who said:
"It is strange how much dynamic
force we throw Into all our move
ments. We think we are moving gen
tly and deliberately, but we are really
wasting enough power to run a big en
gine. Sit down on a chair that is an
inch lower than you expected and you
come near going through the seat. It’s
the same when one encounters any un
anticipated obstacle. 011 one occasion
I was knocked almost senseless by
bumping my head against a door-jamb
in my office 1 could huve sworn that
I wns moving along very cautiously,
because it was quite dark, and 1 near
ly fractured my skull. The Jhcral is
to go slow.” * ■ , if
N,, news is never £*>od news in «
newspaper office. . .
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ttcry ,»f .me voang warn hot th« *t<wy of the
type which rrpeato ilaclf g*actaii«j*i alter
grarration and ia ** ciawsoon to liurop* as
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Yost atory cither in whole or in part*
Thcrr'a hope for you Ttore i help for
yon. Dr Mere*’* Favorit* Prescript'* l ® lto»
eurrd •<» m*ay cm*c t wberf li#r w#» • d*iljr
bunlen undrt which the wrak and weary
body MMim4 ou to the fftacc. that it caa
hr rrcointaeadcd with the utmoM anaur*
awe* la every caa* of female .Wider*.
to ananas* or th» r*exa saaa.
W* wtU trad III* Common too** McdkWl
agriarr, Ikr Ilf* work rt t>r I Y Pwrcr. on
i isrlii* of Iwraiy one («> one era! atamp* t®
defray coal of mailia* oaty. if jam drrir* Ito
papers oeerad edlilon Or iw tar ®af
fcaodaouielv and peemaaeoily jy?-?
arud SI Crow ia dam pa to ihe'World’a Dtapra
aary Medical Aaaociauou. Buffalo. N V
Through the Cora.
I remember well the dav we met, it
was a glorious morn,
A* I went Idly wandering up the path
way through the corn.
A gay young lark went soaring sky
ward so bold and free,
The freah green corn seemed nodding
Its silky ears at me.
My heart was filled with thankfulness,
for I was young that dav.
And o'er my life sorrow's blight had
not then traced Its way.
But oh. my heart grew lighter still
upon that summer morn,
When my sweet love came walking
down the pathway thro' the corn.
Now, when at eve I homeward go
across the quiet Adds.
I think upon the harvest great that
love's true quty yields,
And as 1 gladly wend my way toward
home and love and wife.
All forgotten ia the bitterness or wor
ry. toil and strife.
For true love haa Us own reward, that
dull care may not slay,
And every day I bless the chance that
led my steps that way,
And never have I eause to regret that
blessed summer morn
When my own love came tripping
down the pathway tliro' the corn.
MINNIE M. STRICKUSR.
Five Arab Maxims.
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