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gr*»# The •Htwbow *»• °P < ‘ n
and a pwrtv «t newspaper wen In con
*4rt«r*tt< n of tb* MiMHUtI f*el that
'be, had paid admission. secured a
•per i*l .Ideahuar performance.
TJe lady performer with anake# had
one of bee pe«* about her neck when
•hr uttered a frlgtuful abriek. Her »«-
teodaet ran to bar and catching tho
reirtile violently flung It Into Ha bo*.
The lady ahowed a vicious bite on
the arm. from which a bit of blood
cored The enake in excitement bad
tried tn hurt hrr. The snakes. how _
erer. are rendered harmleae. ao far as
potion «• concerned and no til effect*
resulted
Col. l-oui* Bells was telling me that
he spent over 17.000 a day to maintain
bln circu* anu that he left a pile of
money In each town Into which he
went, and I charged him that he toak
far more out than he left.
“Now. my young friend, you hint
tbet 1 did not bring the ahow here for
my health. Bit 1 want to say this to
you. 1 will turn lose on our l>ookc
any expert accountant you name. If
you will flud a elttMU. or a number of
citizens who will repay to our treasury
money It cost us in Augusta Sunday
and Monday, 1 will turn back every
cent of money taken In our show.
“We are getting out of Augusta with
very little Augusta money. We paid
our help Monday —a weekly payment
Monday afternoon and Monday night
the help spent fa.OOO in cash iu your
city. This was wage money spent.
"We paid out money for maintenance
1- r two day*, pat'l *">l monr > for , U *
censes, etc., that make up a small for
tune. Every circus man will tell you
• town is in clover when the circus hits
tt on Bundav. You are wrong. The
circus got none of Augustas money
this time.
“How many dead head tickets did
you give out?” „
“You won't believe me when I toll
you. Ask McCloud. Up to this date
on this outing, the circus has had. pre
sented at the admission doors 150,000
P d head tickets— representing a for
* ne of $75,000.
“Now, I like to see newspapers re
eve rompllmetitaries. They do us
-vice. But the executive staff had a
ference an hour ago to devise some
■4.OV of cutting down the comp, list."
“Who get oompllmentarlea pther
than newspapers?"
“Every man whturc building or fence,
in c'ty or country *ve use for bill
boards, cky officials, waterworks de
partment. police department, the crews
of the trains that propel us—l vow to
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tft fotnoUiine for aothiat
'How many compltmenlarle* ara
g.vrn to oeaeioiper. to Aueufta’'*
“All newf|)#par# in Auguatn pet
about 135."
“How many oompllaff*tartan war#
glvrn out In Augu>tar‘
■ A bit over 1 jm. nffrlv l.&OO.”
Col. Sella ntya there In oot muck
money In the .how bii.lnew now.
He w«» with the lift w.gon clrrun
that pawed tbrotigb thl. roumry. For
totne rt'iMm that Col. Sell, ranoot
now reeall the cireus did not .how In
Augu.tn It .bowed '.n Aiken. Klber
ton mid Wajnr.boro, Col. BelU< pre
fer. the rmaroad .how to the nrnicin
(bow —g. much more convenient. How
ever, It la much more expen.lve.
The Colonel ha. been In the elrcuf
bugincag for 2S aer.wm., all of them
In America, except one. In Au.tralla.
lie I*. po*» ,bl > r - thP V(, ' frl>n rlroua man.
Io point of continuous service In the
world.
He combats the Idea that there Is
big money In the buaineat. *'l hav»
; hero In It. a. I have wild, twenty
! ..ight years, mid even had I cleared
SI,OOO a year I would have a snug sum,
but I e unot make amti n showing."
Col. Sella la n one-ring at least not
mere than two-ring—circus raau. He
! maintains that the clmwes now being
i p U t on are too expensive, while they
; do not draw larger crowds than for
! merJy.
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THEY HOLD THE PURSE STRINGS,
T'WF* AUGXJBTA SUNDAY HERALD
COMPLIMENT
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PIKE CHIEF
An fmportant Appoint*
ment Announced.
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Heretofore there have been no re-
port, of this n.ture to council and no
Information—ao valuable to the public
ha. been secured of the city work
that to going on.
These reports are always looked for
ward to and while reports from other
departments are passed over without
any undue attention, thel of this com
mission commands the closest atten
tion the moment Its reading by the
clerk to begun.
Fell to Death.
Mr. Ellis, of Coffee county, who was
38 yeors of age and weighed 411
I pounds, fell from a mule cart a few
j days ago and broke hto neck.
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COL. I). B. DYER
-AttWHh.e
ON THE STAFF
Something Brand New
In Georgia.
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m n, -g I r (.Idly ks Tom H-.a
The 4k**> had a »#*• a*u» lor huff
wnunAkad tbougaa •*• ,um **• t*
etaoodk tmd of UfkV*«at Tom hid
written to the Colonel and bad leu him j
under the Impression that he w«d a
Democrat.
The Colonel waa not to be blamed, of I
course, except that ho “was too quick
•with the pen" and when 1 printed the
! Joke on the Colonel—for the fellows
who enjoyed it told me about it—the
Colonel cried that he was being
“bushwhacked.”
Of course the Colonel, who Is the
governor now my governor as well a*
the other fellows’ —will not soy 1 am
"bushwhacking” now when 1 tell an
other Joke on him which the boys have
been enjoying for a week past.
He has appointed COt. D. D. Dyer,
of Augusta, on bis staff. There isn t
n more gentlemanly or more enterpris
ing man in these parts than Col. Dyer.
If l take advantage of this opportuni
ty to say of him that Ut is one of the
men who is doing more than his share
In endeavor to progress Augusta, I do
him justice. He has big interests In
his keeping that ore located in Au
gusta and for that reason—and for the
reason that he is naturally premier of
the Pregressits—he never loses oppor
! tunHy to shove Augusta just one more
! notch ahead. He sees tn the city's ad
vancement the betterment of his own
| interests —and. well he just can t help
getting in the swim to push ahead. He
I Is built that way and will always be
\ found an indispensible auxiliary to the
successes, wherever he is located.
| But Col. Dyer is a Republican. Of
1 course that is his business. He has as
1 much right to be a Republican a® Van
Wvek had to be a Democrat. He Is a
consistent Republican, believes in Re
publican principles and because of his
maintaining these principles he wins
the regard and commendation cf all.
But. down here tn Georgia, it is so un
usual to see a good, old school, rock
ribbed, Democratic governor appoint
§ Republican even of those high
toned Republicans that wq all admire,
like Col. Dyer—or his staff, that the
boys will talk over it. u
A DAY OFF
“•MAO
IN COUNCIL
Ixgialation Waited for
24 Hours.
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Tkme taal aay ate pibae aa me**
•trriea. hart there ami aa* tma k—p
tag eeod »tor:«a «*Jat.
Whea t aew at tk# eoaaefl merila*
the other Meat I aa# aamtrrhat ttraek
wMfc tk# nwdiae as ik» ausaiea of tka
prev.i <m taeetlae.
Tkey a#i funk that. *» quorum kav
; 'a* prvaealad duawiira caaartt
mot 4 .djouraed f Mm "day to day"—
that la. from M nday crlgkt aalll
Tweadar night On inquiry I found
that the fn thfal W*»k wa# Ik# **<>
grntleouia pr««w*i aa Monday eight. I
wasn't them myself, tor I ana aot at
the rirraa. ahera Urn etephaata dnaeed
gandtiltoa aad alters all the nm of
the hoy# were.
Now. f kanw lhat lb# mar* an. re.
eoveritig from lllae## and at hi* home.
He w#« np aad wa# randy to preaida
had rouncll assembled, but abet ta the
use of a presiding 1 direr a hen raly
the clerk an. oa hand* The good
clerk could not *n to rlreiae#. you nee
Dr. Ihttteraon doe# aot bellr* In th#
frivolities of life and he art. «» be ex
hort* Therefore he was at hi. post of
duty.
I am not saying Hut the elrco# broke
up the meeting of the august rouncll
of the great and growing cHy of An
gus.* But I do agy that a lc#aot»
should be read to Col. IsHua *WI». to
;c.„ navi, nnd t • T. O Miller. M»— j
•pleadtd olrcu. m.tv, Her#.fler »h*«
they are go ng to bill Augueta they are
' cautioned not to date thla town oa the
•rat Monday la the month.
T The member, of th# rtty council of
Augi-rta. Richmond ajunty. »Ute of
Georgia, would, under no considera
tion. permit a rlrcu. to rnttge them to
! postpone a meeting of rouncll. espe
cially when the street* and drain* de
partment set out of money, a uniform
system of sewer assessment* w»s a*et}-
'ed and correspondence w«* pending
between tha President of the V nltrtt
1 States of America and his honor, the
mayor of th* town.
It wa* a coincidence, however —and
an unfortunate one—that ail cf the
councllmen had Passing bu*lne*a en
gagement* Monday night and each de
pended on the rest of h’a colleague* to
R.a over to tbs council chamber and
help to make up the quorum that was
to vote neceeaary appropriations and
guard the weal of the villa.
It is true that the city councilmen
were complimented with tickets lo the
circus—for Press Agent Miller told me
so—-ami it la true that I heard tell of
come counrllmen borrowing neighbors'
children for a few hours on Monday
night, but that Isn't conclusive, and. in
law. you must not infer. It is true that
1 saw three councllmen on one Sum
merville-line car Monday night at 7 30
r.nd all three were guarding one little
lad, eight years of age. but I didn't see
them at the circus, though when they
were homeward hound two and a half
hours later the hoy did say, “Mr. turn
back. wasn’t the baby elephant fine,
and didn’t Mr. Robertson laugh at
him?"
And there were others.
Wheat at Our Ports;
For the week ending last Saturday.
4,699,576 bushels of wheat. Including
flour were, exported from the Atlantic
ports, against 3.287,536 for the same
week last year, and from the Pacific
cr.-vst 1,029.838 bushels, against 1.597.-
752 last year. Corn exportß were 3.011.-
085 bushels, against 1.812.943 same
week last year. This statement shows
that our surplus wheat aud corn goes
to help feed the outside world, and
that we can make tilings to sell abroad
(from our soil other than cotton.
' Now. 1 am not "bushwhacking.” I
won’t unnecessarily offend the gover
nor or Col. Dyer for anything. But I
cannot help te ling of h i innovation,
for the boys have been enjoying It, and
Col. Dyer Is too big and broad a gen
tleman to mind It, you know.
A BLOW
AT tiOSSM >
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ward to ted that there 1* roam am*
wka ha* V*a m'titm f-.aay Kk** »Vi
simMsw appositio* to raadtdats* fast
»-i«r ike wvr. ahaac- *.redt#»« I# »*
hra*h-«#*h tt**d to kad Ik** #* I***!
rand'ds:. wka, II to lot# ha# wh
draw*, tad asrena'a# that k* to *n
ttag Rto ca bto owa etwee*# ta »h#
fton; where you see told that Jack »•*
fill kaa* made • hag# w***e tm the
result ta the P»fth. to iad that they
Im a Ma* are* m that 'in# wa d V
a aew oaloa darn •* It**
Hew tmrg »r# *e r>l*a to «*< floaa
without the#* seaaftioa#' Will we
hav# to *** out o* th# gomtocsi# or
wsih over lato Carolla* to talk aerr
poll He* aad strap oar flea*
TV "mere aa" ordlaaaee may V all
right. Vt tt h#t V drawback*. Aad
rtty coaacil to put on aotko that the
*#tt tl«H* ? h# »wo Iwifg who ■*»tf*
tt-bert' and "heppy. hep. hep ' while
id* lad n’l'tit oa the *•«> .»!•—lh*“
more oa all ih# time. VI amre oa a
nil directions— when tVy drill again
tV Broadway detail will have to V
d m bled to make us "mov# on. ’
It ia a fhatne tc break up the Ar
lington corner gntherlno: *“« ,c,r *
will V as dull as Vvannsb oa# of
tbewe dsys If these thing# go on. It Is
evsn money tVt • “*ot*a-«« l ‘
nltnaw latroduced the ordinance, any
way.
Right, of tV Beer D-laker.
I l.v nr Is has been shaken by ■ law
raae Invclrlng ths rlgbta of th* beer
drinker and the decay of beer, drinking.
A man entered the Augustlncr beer
hail In Mouleh and naked for a "pony
tme-quarter IlUr) «iasa of Ver. The
waltresa brought him a Vlf IKwr.
which he refused, whra he was told
rhat the proprietor would not sell a
smaller quantity. The man was •
lawyer. He brought null and bad the
proprietor fined 10 mark* The case
was appealed. The leneee of the Hof
brauhaus gave tealimony that till thto
dcctalon waa given no person m th
histcry of hi. establishment ever
dreamed of asking for less than a half
liter of Hofbrau The court neverthe
less gave Judgment that landlord, are
bound to deliver good. In aa small
nuanUtlee aa 1. reasonable, charging a
fair price, and that a quarter liter oven
of Hofbrau beer If a reasonable quau
,*“*■
A Big Meet.
The one hundred race horse, which
took part In the Waycross fair last
week are being shipper to Valdosta.
CRUISING TO SAVE LOST SOULS. . ..
A naiqn* edition is the cruise of the Countess i-.himmejmann, a Daoah »ble
woman, who sold her jewels end left home » » Chnstian miMKHUU-y. Aftet '™» «£
the most tnij-ortant ports of E-trope she, with her three /fg?V, *"* iwid
America in her splendid yacht Iluett. Pictures are from tfcs New lorfc Herald.
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48 YEARS
Mm* Never Taken a V a
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gwura fhar V r***k*d »V port Mkktt
tt t# rw .to* #4 M***•#**# orvgsam
•vt car# «ba tk## *rs*fst wst.fff
sect kim aa a iff* w» *tt* ttaad HIM
tm a apwria! nmvav to vt v to-##
ia tv yaar ikto t***rM d*>
drag ito #•##***» to uks a , * r *'
•aa Mrt wttfc a#rUaati#a tta praaaad
IV MrUaUm to «k* **mm 4 palaU
gut tv asssasttgr* told hto * '***» k*
V 4 slrvwdy V* kto »#**«<•. aMad*
„ to IV trip «• ttt* Mill TV *tt
trnd V •»**«. aad Mr O rioaaar **#
permitted ta V*# to# **f
Mr OTraaa* M • atouac* ettt##*.
H* V# saved fct* earalaa* aad aew la
,V tttt if of kft—V »• righiy-iksa#
t c etghty-kv* —V **tof* ttt* • ttaad"
ram. Ptwptotr ftm tt*.
But V pf*f*ra to rsatala «* *
»t tV railroad aad *0 Mag ** *#
wish#. It V will h. tt#**ttff* r *>«*
Georgia Hl# neighbors ar# hto frtsatt*.
H# ta w«M kaewa In Atwu*to and
there is alwnr. a "good luck and mark
health" L>e Messceger OToanor
HATI D Ml A TtX) HIGH.
WVt tti ought aa I’l'culatlon froai
Mr. Pklalry.
Thate wa* a hearty laugh la rouamt
mt the laat meeting at the txpmiae of
Mr Phlclsy of ih* Second.
Mr. N. L. Wtkat wa* making n
strong appeal tor the Clvk l#*agtm oe
dlaance avto.t feadiag «totn* on the
street and against leaving uvecored
(Fain* on tIMI w
ejaculated tV spenkf . We nil re
member that n »hort while ago tt ws#
the .lock lot of Augusta. There ram*
. requeat from a geotlcman who I.
new a member of your board, asking
the nuisance V *b#'e<t You acceded
to the rcttive#t. And what It the result
Why, tUlf on# gentleman n*f pu« * rom
$40,000 to $50,000 in improvemeotf on
the street— 1 ”
Mr Ph in lay—" Now, hold on there;
you will have the ta* assessors after
me directly. Come (town tn your ftg-
M *Mr Wlllet—amid the laughter that
ensued—" Well, I will any from S2O 000
to $30.000 —" „
Mr. Phlnlty—“That In more like It.
Mr Wlllet continued bla speech, and
tt was sirong and effective. He car
ried his point and persuaded away
threatened opposition to the league or
dinance. securing for K immediate
passage-
Let In Eastern Georgia.
CartercyMle Courant' The Macon
Tei< grarh la ofTerlng for th#
best acres of wheal of the next crop In
Middle and Southern Georgia. If the
Teipgraph will extend tt* offer to North
Georgia some of cur farmers will cap
ture the prixes.