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•hnwng a picture of Faahod*. and
—har a4nrn*l>—al IlliiaUatlona.
».- Itab on lha Faabtoaw -Tk» tajus
lira la Par—mi us Woman II
)u*l ration. * hoar lag the lal—t In
Autumn Milltoery.
9,—The Loral Ooi( Ct*-Memorial*
la 81. Paul# »llln**ratril i—lnter
view with o*l. Loato Salto, of lb*
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19—local Society; Nm Book*: Uter
aturc; The Current Magaitne*.
Torpedo Boat* In War illluatra
tad). Tha Army and Army Offl
eara at Aoguatu
The price of tha paper to Sc. per
ropy. Saa that you gat It.
Welcome to tha Thirty-fifth Mlehl
*»•.
Aa a parafrapber, Plana Stornll lead*
tha Nat,
The advance guard of tha meteor*
la Hue tonight.
Croker la now being blamed for the
Democrat detent.
Good wtohen continue to pour In up
on Governor-fleet Rooaevelt.
Tha fight la <>n In NeW York Hate
for Murpby'a aant In the Bennte.
The Republican members of the
Peace Comtnl—lon In Paris Indulged In
* general felicitation over the result*
on Tuesday.
Tha offlelal red book JuH publlehed
by the Span toll government tHIa many
Intereellng fueta regarding the crleli
of taat spring.
It to eald that no lees than eleven
tax reform blllg ere now In course of
preparation in the Legislature. Sa
vannah Press.
Wc trust that the Thirty-fifth Michi
gan boya will fraierntoe In camp at
Augusta a* did the Second (leorgla and
the eth >• M'chlgan regiment at Tatupa
!r.st spring.
Aupusfa to rcePlvlnß prAlse from the
r,-rr.v officers in all depnrtmenta a* an
ifVrl, location for division and corps
!v ..dnnafteta • The ttuariermasier'a
deparuneni. from its bin varahotises
cm issue any itmouoi of f*ut»ns to au>
of ties winter damps within * radlu* of
170 miles df Auguitb at » motoeftt *
notice. /ufvmtitto lumber inaustHe*
b9iw been pushed to the ufmoet so sup
ple the big army contracts for boldine
materials, not only for Augusta's
ramp but tor outside camps.
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Mr. (ianrwei we*t tNr—t* M» anew
: ItaW We the laeg—Wte nf tatstse
\ The i**y «f the tag to eartata. hot
i the aa—wat paid It—taaua awardtaa
!ta |ta eagetre at aeea a—ay us who—
j wave Httte late*»a ta the aawetit— <4
latat—a The tataetaerer who—
i t —4e has atwaye Weea aa—e-taied wtth
Ithe aaertlag tread us death, ear—ld
; fchurb the duns of the palace ae
i well aa at the dsuc as the pauprt.’*
I While thta latter sag——to— us the
i Mogee repneeratatlye la a trifle 18-
•pt. tre know what he —amm there
•hoeld he aa e«e—ptlnae fmu tana
tea
Coatlaulea Mr Garrard a—dee the
word# «f the rt—ipsroller peaeral
I "The peaeral prupewy of the Hate ha*
i I—reaped Hate l*T* nearly tM per
! t eat aad the railroad property lit per
< out. which ta Indeed a awtrveto—a de
i velopmeot sod growth for aw short a
(period, and should be n source of
| great prallftrattoa to all Oreri Ht.
I While Georgia's wealth baa heea in
creaalhg. I regret that our espeaeee
have been such aa to require a con
stantly Im reaelna lag rate uatll we
have reached this year (ha h.gbe»<
rate levied tor thirty yeare. aad that
too in spite of the fact that the taia
ble progeny has doubled Ita value du
ring thta period, thus showing that
without this large Increase la Gie
value of our property, the state rate
would tie over 1 per rent." Mr. Garrard
reserves hi# plere-de-reelutenre for the
conclusion of hie argument, on the
subject of the public schools Me
saya:
"The pnbtte school# of the mate
should receive It* fostering rare, but
every dollar eipcnded fbr this purpose
should bring a dollar's worth in re
turn. In IMS the people paid a pro
perty tax of S 3 centa on the 9100 for
all purpoeee of the state government;
now the school tax alone ta more than
this. Hide through the country and
notice the schools along the readable.
Tou will see a hundred negro children
going to a school and a little further
on yon will find a white school per
haps of twenty-flye children. Why
to it? ' Is it because the negro to
more desirous of an education than
the white man?. No. It la because
the white man's child to obliged to
work to assist In supporting bla fa
ther'* family and In providing the
very means that sustain* the negro
and his children.''
This advocacy of an Immediate con
stitutional convention so kbly presen
ted by Mr. Garrard, a partial grasp of
which may bo gathered from these ex
cerpt*. Is of extreme Interest and mo
ment to the rittaens of Augusta and
Richmond county and the question
may be summed up as follows: Place
a limit on the power of the tnxgather
er over the property of the etttoen. Do
away wtth the spectacle of the Indus
trious nud thrifty white man. tolling
not only himself lint, with his chil
dren. In the cotton field, when they
should be at school. In order to supply
the money for others to go. who are
themselves thriftless and Improvident
and willing to be tlie beneficiaries or
white charily.
In endorsing Mr. Garrard's letter.
Tbs Herald would remind Its readers
that tbeta views ate those «f s'patri
otic U—wglan. who ha# liven close
study to our dofiseatia pansy, ahd they
ar* ootisaquahtiy wan worts .mMidsr
lßil ...
rfngtotid Is watching o«r ftli'fMHW
trade in the Hast «ith keen observa
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i tIJM.MM were raised, Get—say to—chi
! I M9.9JU balsa from tha t ailed Mtatm.
yaylad •h*JM9«d? therefor. There to
aa seed t« —ll oar rottoa to Ovrmaay
[aad ham the GeraMaa aril H la Ruaisa
’They are la lha hastaem to auke
iwiie y sat ft - middle mam s profit
•boatot he mafia by the fail'd States
I —eirbaat aad maaofarrarer
want IV9RIRACT
in tioara ctiouat.
la all of the forty-two Hatre where
tha hauls of eta ballot* wav waged ua
T—toy last, ta ao state war the re
salt more gratifying than la North
Carolina,
A stats that haa two whits men to
one negro baa been redeemed, put on
ly fro— negro domination la the east
ern counties, hut fro— political mon
grclis— la the stata at largs., "the un
holy alltaoeg has been dstaatsd, and
the DtMancrata have resumed control
of ihe state."
Tha experience a# the past three
years will not soon be foraotien. The
white men of the Hate wlfl hereafter
lie content with the ronthtlnma that
have always accompanied Democratic
rule In Ihe atate.
The most signal victories were won
In the eastern countlea, whlrh arere
negro-ridden, and so far aa returns
have come In. all have been rescued.
Means will now be found to give per
sons] worth anil property due repre
sentation. The election bids eastern
North Carolina share In the better gov
ern ment that I* now the portion of all
the South. There are a few negro
ruled localities left, but no consider
able section. The election praclcally
was a glorious victory for white su
premacy, good government, pence, or
der and prosperity.
"John,” she naked, “how do you tike
this hat on me?” "Oh, I dun no,” he
answered. "Have you bought It?”
"No, not exactly; f brought It home
on approval. I Intend to take either
this or another rate, which Is so more
than this, but I thought—'" "Bay,
Florence," be Interrupted, "that's the
most becoming hat I ever saw you
have on. Telephone to them first thing
l« the morning that youil take it, eo
as to make sure that they'll oot sell
R to anybody else."—Chicago News.
He burned the midnight oil;
Alone he worked away.
But no Olympian heights were gained
He wrote no moving ]py!
His bullseye lantern threw
A slender beam of light
Upon the safe door thM he sought
To get unhinged that night.
—Cleveland eLader.
Papa- Poor little fellow! It's Ills
teeth that make him fry that way.
Bachelor friend —Hts teeth, eh?
What do ysu do for that’ Have >su
Sued dr irfiuafilad t—FUfill
Th* trttaf Wfltteb by AffhU? fiUltk
supenti unde tit of Ifie l.ibf let fialU
unsweftfig fti# strict urea of the Boston
Ti ail script, fs receiving considerable
favorable lommetit by the industrial
j and economic, journals of the country.
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"Aka was,' ta repltafi. "#• far a* ficr
ability lb tha ranktag llba waat but
! as found out that skfi baa aa Ibrofft
glbta liar air Itad lb sreaoa and
.««t. bltbout any raaaoa er aeaae. *b»
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lha rtpty to a good houarrelf# »h<>
•xas impressing upon fc**r trtak hamL
maiden Ike prime reqsinttsw of truth'
j fulneea and obedience:
“And remember. Bridget “ there
are two tklaga I taual ItialH upon
1 truthfulness aid obedience" Yla.
miua, abfitbhek you Rail me to tet
tbs Is.WApou r* out #ken you're *.
which shall it be niunaf"
HeraJwf Pen pb iurt ks Israel XahjF
will, th* Rngltoh Jew tabu lecture,l in
AtlantlfJlst night. A Baagwtlt has
done nAh to ameliormta tils rondlt on
of the Jews In the erewdrul frondon
districts, nnd his hooka are dlstlnctlg
the ragpi
The description 1* given hy a friend
who rerVßtly saw him In New York:
-Zangwlll to tall and thin and stoop*
from th# waist. His hand* and feel
are enormous Hi* feature* are big
and lnmpy. His Up* are thick Hl*
chin retreats right Into hi* neck; and
he lias a mass of black, kinky hair,
waved out at each aide a la Dorns*
per#. The parting ta nearly in the
middle and 1a large and white. It
look* unnatural, like a wig. He wears
hta eyeglaasea half way down his
nose and when add reused he throws
back hta head to get them In line and
at the same time opens hta mouth a
little. Thus seen he makes a curious
picture. If an American oelebrllp
should carry any such eccentricities to
lamdon, he would he heoted."
Ivy Just made out the gibberish
muttered hy the unfortunate negro
man who stands day! after day on
SchnHder's corner. Hf» ts a familiar
sight to all passers-by <|n Broad street
—atdbdlng ao helplessly, his hands
both, cut off at the Wrists and the
sightless eyeballs rolling ceaselessly In
their sockets.
His muttering I hav* made out to
eonsiat. of the sentence. "The Lord lov
eth a rheerful giver," but he has be
come so accustomed to repeating the
words and evidently makes use of the
expression In hts minor undertones
so many, many times during the
weary hours, that he has unconscious
ly strung them together In what at
first seems an unintelligible Jargon.
"When we were married," sobbed
the young wife, "he said he loved me
with o love more enduring than Ihe
everlasting granite!"
"And It didn’t lost?” queried the
sympathising friend.
• Last!" echoed the young wife, dry
ing hes tears. "It didn't last as long as
a cedar OMSII pkftMßHtt!Chtoafio
fflbuhto
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James Whtuomb ftmy.Th* other day.
“i,hal 1 learned »ign paiJtltig and poet
hy. and first realized the true grandeur
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i B,*in hae pr,.n,t»”d to, **nd •
?*« Blanco to pay ihatrtHf*
1 Catalonia and other province# are fie
mandlna aeparatton from bpaln.
1 A Wg banquet »«• given to Oene
. ral Mile# last night In N«>» York.
The grave «»f Oenerat Vara del Ray
I ha* been dtacoverrd near 0 Caney.
I Lottie Cottons, of Ta-re-boom-de-av
< fam#. mUAMMIaA sulolA# la tendon.
The Alvarad ami tonndoval taken a*
prtsea during the war have arrived at
Key Went.
The cruiser Buffalo whlrh started
from Manila lasi week ha* returned
with broken machinery.
The Joint High Commission to con
fer on issue* between this country end
Canada baa met In Washington.
Prince George of Greene will proba
bly l>e appointed high commissioner of
the powers Ui the island of Crete.
The I>»ke nf Devonshire, lord presi- j
debt of the council of ministers, do
ctored In a recent speech that Phi gland
w# not at all disturbed over the Ka-
Ishpda affair.
EACH DAY bEES 1
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FOR
EARLY FALL
STIFFS HID ILP'RES
ALL SMAOES
$3.00
Jutat Arrlvtad.
DORRS
Tidorins!, Hats, Fufit»lwi|i.
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niff > tin
Ufi« Good Soaps. )
W# h#*R lA*M»a Iftl AA f f I
Toiltat Pap«r- /
Urf« fer»et»t It €*««% I for /
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S Stop Your Cough y
I \ fa time. It may toad to were*, l
I tsJrjnssrZ'zsr %
/ To the Pktrotu S
\ Aiciander Drttf Ca I
' \ The ta#l iKMiiaseot 1,.» n« f
f «, . i f
V *1 •!, n will be f»»n »«> the I're- X
f V
§ pafSH FksraMwwotiraki enfi Cta- #
1 / m ill ate band 'd tare, •»,,* l
C but it. - •>• m I’rug* enter ike J
I e ) 1 rearlIJ ■!avn. seal Sfifi. I**t- %
/ r Skp now fiipeafi ow my pee- J
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C It* BBOAl) PT. 7
For Rent
Farm of thirty acres just
below city.
Dwellings, stores and
ffices 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
] * 2 Library Building.
CROUP
CAN BIE CURED
AND CAN BE PREVENTED
BY USING
HIS if IPS
BO CENTS A BOTTI.K.
MADE AND SOLD ONLY BY
-R. H. L^-JSTXD
622 NINTH fc'TKKKT.
|
THE MUSTERING OFFICER
is hers, bud If y«a Will B*ll ofl F. 0.
Mertms. h# can muStcr v*U Ihto a civil
ian Suit for * little money, and Gents -
Fimilehirtg? «re cheape, than ever m
F. G. Mcrttne', (h<- Tailor and Gents'
Furnisher, 921 Bread street.
NOVEMBER I 3
~ son couch* ..
My own fifapfiffiiMtot of
Mpfphiutal fital MetAfi
M mmm lyfut* wtu «**»•
aid'i'»i any Cmm§** in #4
hour*. f*iite*sini lo toko,
tft iwnifi bEHttafi.
L 9. Gardillf, Oruggill.
I *, ALMONO C9KAM . *
s G*noo*ita*e A man# Croons
ifor lb# Ota. A moot >k'
Uohtfw to*MM BffipfiffiHOn.
2 A rentd m tofr* Oottleo.
L. I. GardeHe. Druggist
COIO CM# AM find nook#
i Ivbfyhfidy in tporn h nows
j CfiftifiH*‘i CoKlCroom on#
j Nosat, »nd fivarvtMNJy utatafi
it, md when tfity wtr t*
i »n,fi flow »om» bock
Retain. 2Scont« jar
GtafCtaile’k SOf - Aporillß fOfi
thta blood' Lfifft uot'itat.
7ft«en«».
L.». Gaide'le. Drugflil.
I mMMMMM MMAWVa
?Rof rM. WHITMAN,
909 7lh *t,. tanitt. Go
uni me m ntn »»*i sm* •
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FRFE OF CKAttoE
- r*‘* * in* *»——
COAL and WOOD
>FRUR THK
Ncrth A cpßitfi Ceel 4 Supply Co
9|b4M»Mtjr Id# OntfMiln4
F W SCOFIELD, PRESIDENT
if#, J’iinMr UM Wioipr MM
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.
Ricbards & Shaver,
827 Broad St., City.
Paine, Murphy & Co.
COMMISSION MKUCHANTA.
BG3 Fenoids st=Telepli(mi
imili Lrereo W ire* Lilfft to K«w Tor*
li.lcugo and Ntw Orl.an*.
Orders execuivd over our wire* for
Cotton. Stock*. Bond*. Grain and Pro.
vision* for re»h or o« margin*. Local
•arurltle* bought *nd sold. Referencse
(-National Exchange Bank of Augusta,
lor MercantU# Agenctaa.
Money to Loan
to/
REAL ESTATE.
APPLY TO
Clarence E. Clark
832 Broad Street.
NEXT!
gtaf- 1 beg to notify mv friends and
customer* that I have add'd another ebair
to my Barber Sbov. making mx firei-cia**
ami l hope to aiOMßfbodate toy
CMtoOier* without waiting.
HOT AND COLD BATHS.
COME EARLY AND OFTbS TO
Hickey’s Barber Shop
212 it 214 Eighth St.,
OPPOSITE ARLINGTON HOTEL.