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THE AUGUSTA HERALD
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Ml mi afr»td of appendicitis." —Life
pern tlm rot ton grove In twalva
different rolore -wnntag from white to
g dark rich red Koch rotor prndwa*
when the Meet U planted the name
•*1 appreciate the honor of my eter
tlon tdfj deeply. I eball do all In my
power to redeem every promise I
made, expressed or Implied “ Oor •
JCJoct Roosavwlt
“Can't use that atuif," aaid the edi
tor, a* be handed bark Ike poem
"That'a tough," echoed the long-hair
ad one, ta he turned eorrowfully away.
•—Chicago New*.
W« T. Stead ha* had ,an audience
with the eaar and wrltea to The l<on
don Daily New*: “I thank God for
him. If be la spared to Russia that
young man will go fat."
Here la a remarkable nheet: “The
Waycsor* Herald haa not advice to
give the Georgia legislature.” The
editor says “I* must work out lt» own
nweet will without our aid.'*
An extraordinary novel I* ationf to
be published by Dr. William A. Ham
mond. Surgeon General of the United
State* Army. It* title la The Sou
of Perdition.” The hero of It I* Juda*
lacarlot and the heroine la Mary Mag
dalene, with whom Judas I* represen
ted a* being in love.
The Boston Traveler eaya It la al
most Impossible to find a woman
with straight arms. This 1* only new
proof that *he tries io please the men
—certainly the arms are dealer when
bent nearly double. The Traveler la
a philosopher who could only hall
from Boston. Who cares for a woman
whose arms arc always straight?
Florida Times-Union.
The distance from Liverpool to
London la 201 miles. On each side of
the railroad as far as the eye can
reach, the most beautiful and most
splendidly cultivated farms prssvut
themselves, but not one foot of tbs
land belong* to those who have thus
brought it to such beauty and perfec
tlon. It all belongs to six men who
own it because Ihey happen to be die
oldest eons of their father*.
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fhr It tw headlines wwd olaooh* f*, ostly
i mdwg hi format low wind hy Mr. J*ral>
I Phlwiay swd Mr. Thowsea Hartwtt. Jr .
| tw m*i' moating of rswrll. tad imtwg
! nob ton. that erora wood hy tha
i ('hrwwtcV* Hvtf os tha follow leg motet -
leg. reporting th* eema masting.
Tat. la tha fas* at this, lha Awgwata
) hrioibb today, to w leading editorial,
i haa tha geU to any that The Herald *
ireport was rwteutatod to rrverta a falea
mpraaeion, and h* In Jaat lea ta
lha admlatatreilon end tha rlty. Th-n
It guaa on to prove that ovary atwta
maM made by Tha Harold we* uttered
l ln council. Further, It guaa on to
prove that ovary etetemrnt made Iw
Tha Herald we* positively and ebao
| lately true and show* why they ware
true.
Mr. Jacob PhMlty aad Mr. Thome*
Harrell, Jr . ere leading meatbare of
thle community. When they, as mem
ber* of the city council, in open coun
cil, make statements and Herald re
porter* are pceeent. we lieg to My to
the Augusta Chronicle that we shit!
! print these statements If Mr. I*hln-
Isy, a* member of couactl and a* chair
man of the finance committee of coun
cil, stand* up in council ami says there
Is a deficit ahead. The Herald will
print that official'* statement, and If
the Chronicle holds that such Is injus
tice to the administration, on the pari
of The Herald;—well
Why on earth wasn't It a printed re
flection on the administration wheu
the Chronicle printed II? The Herald
printed the same thing that the Chron
icle dld—and then comes the cry—"un.
Just to the admlntairattnn "
The Chronicle then, after allowing
what The Herald did say. was abso
lutely correct and after showing why
It waa correct, goes on to talk of In-
Juallre lo tbe blgh financial at audio g
of Augusta and proclaims that there
is not a city In tbo South with sounder
credit, thud August*. Did Mr. Phlnlsy
say there wa*u,'t. Had h# reason to
know the solidarity of the credit of
Augusta? l»td Mr. Barrett say the
city's credit was Impaired? Did any
newspaper print It that the city's
credit had been Impaired?
Why should the Chronicle have
dragged The Herald Into this matter
this way, except that It wanted to be
unfair? If It had complaint at all of
‘‘lnjustice to the Administration.” the
complaint was against the chairman
of tbe finance committee of council
and the chairman of the appropriation
committee of council. If It had com
plaint Against, any newspaper. It had
complaint against Itself before It had
complaint against The Herald.
The headlines which the Chronicle
complains of I* ‘‘120,000 Deficit"—Mr.
Barrett told of It iu optu council; "Ex
penditures larger than Income —Mr.
Phlnlsy told of it in upon council,"The
talk of lnJunctlons' —Mr. Phlnlsy told
of It In open council, and the Chronicle
on Wednesday morning told of lhem
and did right in correctly reporting
the council proceedings.
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i What lilt tm «•* tt tor?
All Hum |UMlliin or* latarratlAA
to m< fUtftn and vital lo rtoplojwa
Riiipto>*iß« of labor rrad Harald a ant a
Thrr nilKht «aol you. Tail your rmm
to o Hit nation Wind'd to Sunday •
Harold.
rm advertt«inK riw!»«d till 1«
o'clock Saturday «il«ht. Write It on »
pnatal or land Hto Thr Harald Too
ara not tmpoolßK on us and me want
you to took* uar of our Kraa Advrrtia
uT| Offar,
The prohabla an*B*rturnt la report
ed of Ml mi (Joe let and the Kir lof
Shaft'-ifcury Mlaa Ooelet la parhapi
tba greateat helraaa In Amarlra Wh n
ahe I* tuenty-Hra year* old the will
hare abeolute control of a for tune of
twenty million dallara. She Ii now
only eighteen. The Karl of rthaftee
bttry la dearended from the lord
Chancellor of Kngland In the reign of
Charles 11. who owned a goodly por
tion of the Carolina*.
~TO SUBSCRIBER*
The Herald s rapidly Increasing rlr
rulation list makes It possible that
many attbserlbera will fall to receive a
copy of their paper every now and
then. It la no small job to handle a
large afternoon circulation in a large
territory like Augusts’* quickly and
efficiently. But The Herald will appre
ciate every subscriber notifying the of
hce of any Irregularity in the delivery
of the paper.
Drop a postal to Gus Spelh, cireula
tlon manager, or 'phone The Herald of
fice. If our patrons and subscriber*
will help ua, the service will hs im
proved wherever possible. A llUle help
on your part In cnlllng atteutlon to
carriers’ errors will prevent their oc
curring lignin.
”1 command,” said the moral refor
mer.
”1 dire," said he with a shriek,
”1 defy," he shouted in anger—
I’ll continue the story next week.
SBHDAY’B HERALD.
Sunday’s Herald will be a feast of
good things.
It will have more reading, better
reading, the most Interesting reading
of any paper in Augusta.
Sunday’s Herald is a newspapT for
newspaper readers. If you like a good
uowspaper and If yon know une wh m
yuu see it, pas* Judgment on Sunday's
Harald.
Sunday'* Harald la daliverad by car
rier at 11.00 a year; SO cents for six
months; 25 cents, three months; 10
cents one nti mb. It is sold on the
street; at 5 cents a copy.
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milt** frill (fo(to*tollf ntall tn Ilf* «*•((*.
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I (rum n Anwfcout t»b»w ever the heart.
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| l-wt In hi# cab <>n tha Chlcßgo a»d Al
ton road.
8..A1 book* arc t»*tog uaed In fishing
the valuable file, from the wreckage
I at the , apitol.
j Oetu-ral. lawtou and Chafer are to
Tie recalled hefiare the war Investigat
ing committee.
I The Spanish troop* are concentrating
j at Ct<-nfucg.il preparatory l<» emhatli
ing ."or Sjutln.
A new lake has been dlacoverej at
j the latse of the Andea In aoutbein
Huuth Aimrka.
The Turkish conaul at Han Ftandno
ha* received two mock* of dynamite
through the mall.
The trans-Siberian railway ha* been
completed considerably mory than half
way acrosa Asia.
A Pari* newaboy ha* l«cen arre*tel
and fined for crying "Suicide of Mme.
Sarah Bernhardt.”
•■Pencil Mary.” well known at the
Brooklyn end of tha big bridge for
many year*. Is dead.
Rescue vessels me to start at once
for the Marla Theresa ashore on Cat
Island and Ueut. Hobson Is to be tn
charge.
EACII DAY YEEY
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I«a raa staasp* and telegraph lid la. and
its as or h asuve aattafartory, 'No asat-
I tec afcst part of tke world f am la I
I«, | 0 n,<r rims at lit n'riurh every
i night aod remaia a half hfi it. souie
ttmea long.-r How do I manage H*
Kaay enough At that hour my wif*
goes Into tba sitting room, rkwaa tba
i door* place* two easy chairs vts-a-via
! ip# down la one. rloses her eye aad
• orieatraie her thought upon me. I
jgo to my room at the hotel turn out
the light*, class my eyas, concentrate
' mv thoughts upon my house and rape
jclally upon my wife, and preatu! I or-
J cupy the easy chair In our little ait
j ting town directly ’a front of her. A
t perfect 1 y Intelligible conversation en
sues between tn, although not a word
la spoken.
"She teila m* how thing* are going
lon al home, whether the children are
I wtil, abous her own health, which h»*
: been dal tea te for years, her trials..
| hope* and fear*. We have had
1 mental telegraph successfully In op- J
era!ion for two year* past, and the;
service la constantly growing better i
and more satisfactory. We have vnri-;
fled Us arcuracy a tbouaand time* and j
rely upon it as Implicitly a* others
do on the written page."
Now. what I want to know Is
how do you explain this?
Captain Carter, the sentence against
whom Is now respected to be acted
I by the president any day, was
quite well known in Augusta, owing
to hi* having had charge of the Sa
vannah river Improvements.
An army officer who was recently
here wa* well acquainted with th»,
captain, and in talking to a mutual
friend, said:
‘‘lt is true that a great deal of army
influence has been exerted In behalf,
of Captain Carter, but It was not duel
to sympathy or any disposition to j
condone his offense. In fact, the
movement bad quite a different inspi
ration.
••You see, the army forms a sort of
big family, knit together by a surpris
ing number of intermarriages. A j
young West Pointer may do unlimi
ted flirting in his cub period, but
when he gets ready to settle down it's
usually the major's daughter or the
colonel's niece that he picks out for a
wife.
“Well, the reeult has been that
there is an Immense amount of fami
ly pride in the cervlee, and when a
fellow like Carter goes wrong there is
a general movement to try to hush it
up.
“The army wantsvhis ease forgotten
as speedily as possible and realizes
that to send him to prison is the best
way In the world to keep It alive. He
would he a standing advertisement of
the whole nffair. and when he emerg
ed five years hence it would he Te
vumped, embroidered with all man
ner of tradition. There is ft unani
mous sentiment tn favor of firing him,
fining him and forgetting him. As
far us not being punished enough is
concerned, the people raising that cry
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EAGLE BAKING POWOER
Saves you money.
Makes high grade Bread.
If you value your stomach
don’t put a 10 cents a
pound Baking Powder in
it.
If you value your pocket
don’t buy a 50 cents a
pound Powder.
Eagle is 25 cents a pound.
25 cents Is the correct
price for a good Powder.
Tic Howard & Wise! Crag Company
MaKil IT.
For Rent
Farm of thirty acres just
below city.
Dwellings, stores and
ff ices in all sections of the
city.
Several of J. B. White’s
new Broad street houses
are still unrented. Special
prices will be made to de
sirable parties.
John W. Dickey
1 <t 2 Library Building.
hava avldftutiy never encountered a
cashiered army officer. You will have
to go to some out of th# way corner
of the universe to find one. but after
you do and hear his story I’ll guaran
tee that you'll shudder whenever the
subject is mentioned."
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Eastman’s KODAKS.
We oell 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.
BicM & Slaver,
827 Broad St., City.
Paine, Murphy Sc Co.
IOWSUMMON MERCHANT*.
803 Fcysolfls st^Teleploneis&.r* 1
1 >iv*tc Lesson * ,ra* BiWct to N#w York
Chicago and New Orl.uru-
Orders axacuted ovar our wire# fov
Cotton. Stock*. Bond*. Grain and Pro.
vision, for cash or on margins. Local
aecuritla* bought snd sold. Roferancar
-National Exchange Bank of Augusta,
or Marcantlia Agencies.
Monev to Loan
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REAL ESTATE.
AFPLY TO
Clarence E. Clark
832 Broad Street.
jSjESZSCT!
bag to notify ray friencs and
customers that I have added another chair
to my Barber Shop, making six first-class
Barbers, and I hope to accommodate my
customers without waiting.
HOT AND COLD BATHS.
COME EARLY AND OFTEN TO
Hickey’s Barber Shop
212 A 214 Eighth St..
OPPOSITE AULJNtiTON HOTEL.