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THK roato EICO PRATES
The government's assumption of
sovereignly over Porto Hlro on Tues
day last was the subject of an eloquent
prayer at the religious service* of the
Episcopal Convention, the bishops and
deputies having decided that suitable
reference be made to this national
event.
The prayer whs prepared by llishop
Batteries' of Washington and was as
follow*
| "O, God, Whose Providence orderost
JiLMum in heaven anti eaith, anti
Whose will conirulleth me Issues and
events of the life of nations, we ac
knowledge Thy goodness which has
guided and blessed the counsels and
aanrmblles of our nation to the relief
of an oppressed people, and lo the vic
tories of peace. Gpard us from all
alns of self-seeking and valn-glory.
Fill us with the spirit, of wisdom and
of Thy holy fear. lliitulde us under
the burden of the new duties with
which every move Is charged.
Strengthen the haud* and sanctify tne
ht.irts of those upon whom must come
: he solemn decisions or this hour anti
hi the new countries and among the
rr;thins to which on this day and from
;!:!* dn.v our rule Is to extend Grant
;:s grace to establish upon thv best and
surest foundation the sovereignty of
pood government, true liberty. Justice
and that, seeking in all things
10 do fw will, we may be the Instru
ment of Thy glory, through Jesus
Christ our Lord, Amen" „„..._
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tk* (-oftfttrorlHia of tk« Ntrarasa* Oft*
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I them? The plaa* and dMign* of Ik*
Maatar of Mrn will n***r b* Intrrrup
t*d by tka American ponplf." With
IN** alfttilflrant word* Pr*a!d*at Mr-
Klnlay rloaftd hla brlaf ap**n h at on*
of thft p«a** fuortloaa at Chlraio tbla
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In hla *p*M-h*a In Nftbraaka and
lowa. th» pr**ld*nt aak*d lb* p*op!«
, to aland loftaUiar that thay mlfthi ii*
rqiml lo ntry taak and roaatar of
**rry eniorirnry. Ilailnii tn*t ttie
p*opl* far* to fare and learned how
ibey felt, the president look advantaße
of hit flrat opportunity lo record hla
conviction that the American people
have the courage of destiny, and that
they will not In* diverted from carry
ing forwaid the great trust of clvlllta
tloti that ha* been committed to them,
Thla U cn expression of confldonre In
the iieople. a declaration of faith that
the preaent aenae of national duty
ta so strong that nothlug can atop the
movement toward a higher destiny. A*
in the south, the president now know*
how the people of the west regard the
one great Iraue of the day. There
never has ben a more remarkable
manlfeatatlon of public sentiment In
that region than has been called out
by hi* pteseul visit. The people have
given Immediate and enthusiastic re
sponse to his appeals. The opposition
press has been almost silent la the
The outburst of approval lias been so
general, so spontaneous, and so earn
est, that carpers and scoffers have
stood aside and partisanship has held
Its tongue.
The president understands today
that the people are almost a* one man
against the surrender of the Philip
pines, and the people understand that
he Is with them. They rejoice tbal he
has the courage of -destiny, and he, ob
serving their determination, asks.
“Who will check them; who will di
vert them?”
Daniel Chester French, the sculptor,
was but 24 year* old when he made
hie reputation by modsUng hie Minute
Man.
William Coo wo y of Hagerstown.
Ind.. K 2 years of age. is the oldest man
i cnseii'ti in horse racing.
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--; nfty f*«r ua.-i.wa »uff*elng and aft« rilk-*.
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utry ■ chapter I hat la gtftled wllk glo
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feHnt wllh prl.le "
W bat la Paid Poe Hla Work.
fVrha|M> no onr* mlvtt *u« h lilt#
I price* foe hla work aa if*. Hudyard
1 Klplftg. aay* th* Rtltlsh Weekly
He ha# contracted In write eight ato- 1
rles for oft* nf th* ntagaaia** n< *t year,
for efteh nf w hich h* will re. rlv* ab<.ut
t 91 .ft*. Thla la aitntily for th* Kngtlah
aerial tight* of the atnrlea. In addl
j lion. Mr, Ktiding reedvea payment
i from America, India and the roloplea.
I Thla will probably bring up Ih* price
j nf ih* stnrt** to about It ft* each, mak
' In* tft.M* • ymr
In addition In thla. Mr Kipling re- I
j reive* the royaltlee for hook puldlcs
| lino la England and America.. This will
not amount lo Irea than about Ift.tN*.
ao that for each alory tbe author ul
timately receive# not lea* than 95.(ft*.
Whether thca* high prl.sw will t»
! kept up Ift doubtful. If the cheftp muga
alnlam auit'-ed* tn injuring th* older
! iwrlndlral* they may he maintained.
! It remain* to be Seen whether the pul
j lie cures much for name*, and It ntuat
j I*. r<-mentis-red that th* pattern with
j the largest circulation In this country
I do nut depend upon name# at all.
I remember some year* ago Mr. Kip-
I ting contributed one of hla heat pie<-es
of work, belter work by a great deal I
j than he ha* hem doing lately, lo a j
monthly review. Tlie editor Informed
| me that not one extra copy of the pe- j
rlodlcal wits sold.
POINTED PAKAORAPHS
Tou can always tell a donkey by hi* ;
lack of hortu-aenae.
There an- certain times when a pret- j
ty girl doesn't act that way.
The true measure of kindness ia the j
certainty of its continuance.
It la often as well to know bow to j
hold your pen as you tongue.
The harder times are the more tramp !
Jokes you see In the comic papers.
It Is sometimes easier to gain the j
daughter’s hand than the father’s ear. i
tTjually the less Intelligible a signa
ture the more It is worth at the bank.
The man who buys rum by the glass
can’t see the folly of buying coal by
the bushel.
A great trnuhle with some people Is
they don’t know that they don’t know
anything.
A man ea.n always tickle his wife
with a feather —if Ii happens to Is- on
ostrich feather.
It U simply lmpcsatbU for aome wrt
tars to extract the truth that Ilea at
ih* bottom of an ink wall
A St. Louis woman who has heen di
vorced nine limes says that nine times
out of ten mnniiue is a failure. Chi- .
cage New a.
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c-a ih* courtUb»n» and on th* **m»
prlnctpl* *xactly an actor paint* 9il*
fare to mak* It #r*m llfallka behind
Ih# glare of Ik* footllghla.
Somehow or other I nlftay* Umk to
Ik* flrat theatrical visit# of the sea
son to put u* onto the lateet slang.
There seemed to be a dearth of any
thing new. 'pertinent aad catchy lftat
night. How slang phmaea atari,
spread and lay hold of popular Imagin
ation and then either disappear or elaa |
Ink* their place In the dictionary a*
roapectabie apeerh am subjects worthy
of a phollaopher.
As a general thing there ia some
thing curiously and strikingly de
acrriptlva about the bits that be- !
come current, and I have ofim been ,
tntcremed In watching one phrase sue- j
ceeda another. ’He looks like thirty ■
cents’ waa «n expriealon common in
Ibe North aome six months ago. It
Implied n needy, Impecuniou# and gen
erally ugiri up condition, and when you
come to think of H thirty cents Is cer
tainly a good Illustration of futility.
It seems somehow leaa than a quarter
and is altogether a wretched aum. ’He
looks Ilk* Chinese money’ Is thclatest
and Is an Improvement. Chi mac money
comes as near expressing absolute uao
lessneas ns Anything bn rarth. In the
game wnv an Individual who waa for
merly known a* a ’’back number.’ U
now alluded to as ’a dead one.. There
Is an air ftf finality about the last
phrase; Is disposes of Its victim and
seta him aside where he won’t bo In
anv-body’a way. It Is singular how
much slang has been coined for the
particular purpose of reproving arro
gance and reducing enlarged beads.
A dogen gibes of that brand have run
their course within the last year or »o.
“You make me tired." “You give me
a pain.” “You’re ’not the only pebble
on the beach," aad “You’re not so
warm.” all belong to the same family.
Teats the Klondike.
Mr. A. P. Thomas, of Marysville,
Tex., has found a more valuable dis
covery than has yet been tnado In the
Klondike. For years ho suffered untold
Sgony from consumption, accompanied
by hemorrhages; and ««s absolutely
cured bv X>r. King’s New Dls. overy
for Conaumptlon, uml Coktu. It*
declares that gold is of little value tn
comparison with this ■ marvelous cure;
would have It, even if it cost a hun
dred dollars a bottle, Aathma, Bron
chitis and all throat and lung affcation*
are positively cured by Dr. King’s New
Discovery for Cunsimthtturi. Trial bot
tles iOc. at Howard -ft "Wlllet’s drug
store. Regular slue r-F.'i-. n;s and J 1 -Uh.
Guaranteed to cure oPTpl'ice refunded.
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bans t* *k* mats. V»«* ftftd all ftf* ptl- .
*4 to rurtn to tft* IMd. aad tn twantr j
days tk* ttuta ae* eeftrty fa ke* pulled
off. glared to t*f> ftftd taken t« tka
factories.
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nf dirt. ft#«ftrt*d. p*tl#fc*d to envoivtag
ryllifttery and put Int# bags ready fur j
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■IS! LIOBT*.
Th# aun B»» s motes; Ood show# -
etna.
Heart fftMure is tk# open ftertt of
Otu*l divorce*.
Tlic fi.ng of truth to not for tint*. 1
t>Ut fur eternity.
The unaelflah la th« last la th# race
—yet the winner.
Marriage should tie a square knot— ■
no us*- to tie ft “granny."
Prey without reusing, as th# wolf ’
said to th* prayer meeting.
Of married people a few ai-e harnessed i
span, th* majority tandrtn.
The Insolence of rash l# Illogical, but
who can mak* It appear an?
World philosopher* give us a aplen- 1
did appetite for inspiration.
There are Christian Individuals; but
where la the Christian community?
Virtue must be peal; Ideal virtue la
an Illusion many have gone Insane ov
er.
We are ao shy of the nude we close
our eyea Instinctively to the oukt-d
truth.
Love and music are oftener spoiled by
poor execution than by poor instru
ments.
No Widows’ houses to devour on the
other shore, many will wish themselves
back In Augusta.
We offer dally Incense, devilish or di
vine. to our Creator on the ahrlnea and
•lta.s of our bodies.
Labels get shifted; the double ex
tract of pride steals the tag of humil
ity, for Instance.
Better be organised for success In
the long world than the short one.
To get a living—easy phrase, but It
Involves about all the practical vir
tues.
Swindling gives swimmingly upon the
account book of time: but there wlil be
no watered stock entered on God’s led
ger.
READERS
FIRST,
LAST AND ALL
THE TIME—
SUNDAY’S HERALD
IS PRINTED FOR YOU.
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ALL SHADES
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DORR’S
Tailoring, Hats, Fumahinp.
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Mahufacturer of Rubber
Stamps. Seals, Stencils,
Daters. Pads, Badges,&c
7U Broadway. Augusta, Ua.
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Easiman’s KODAKS.
We sell Eastman’s Kodaks
and all size FILMS. Call
and see how cheap we can
supply your wants.
We have a full stock of
latest styles of Stationery.
All goods finest made.
Richards & Slayer,
827 Broad St., City.
Paine, Murphy & Co.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
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RSAL ESTATE.
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832 Broad Street.