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Kvaa P. Itourll. of Ororata member
of the.oar lavwtlfMin* bo»r<V oa ray
ing that n »at «c*t of »k<* utorMr fit
m.atuotjageuiciii and lark of food and
mrdlrai anppllr* and general ilefl lrnry
In the army were aliaolwtely untruth*.
"lal M alone. Willie " aald the bad
hoy a mother -non’t try to tear It
open. M will be n beautiful butterfly
Mtt yeer,'
• Metiby It will. »«d mebby It wuu't,"
replied the bad lH>y. proeecdlo* to <Ux
aert It. "All roroonr look alike to me.”
• -■«.
It tt I* all right for one democrat
to defeat another democrat t*y the ua«
of the negro rt»ta; If It la all right
for a democrat to defeat a republican
or pnpuilat with the help of negro
vote, why Isn’t It all right for a repub
lican or a popuHat to uar the negro to
defeat a democrat* Will The Constitu
tion anaaer this problem?
Southern democrats who applaud
the atrtngent meaaurea of North Caro
lina in order to get rid of negro supre
macy should realise that the negro
vote In politics was ftrat used and
bought by southern democrat*. When
the white people of the aouth d'vlded,
the negro who hud been taught hla po
litical Importance had an opportunity
to demand political recognition, which
one side was glad enough to give In
ord.r to win. The hope of the nouth
lies in the white people of the aouth
settling their political disputes among
themselves without the help of the
negro vote. Will they do It?
The Herald printed two communi
cation* yesterday, front two of Au
gusta's prominent ettisena. troth on the
subject of negro activity and domina
tion la southern politics. There will
always be trouble In solving this proh
- Jem until the white people of the south
take the matter iu band and Insist on
the principle of pure politics and white
primaries. The negro under the con
stitution is entitled to vote, but as long
as the vote is bought by white men
in. oidet to forward meaaurea and push
candidates over other white men, there
will eor.te the cry of “negro domina
tion." and “white supremacy.” Whet)
fHf people of the south turn their at
tention upon the white men who or
yaniae and excite the negroes, no mat
ter whether thay are democrats or re
publican*. then there will ho longer be
b cry of negro domination." The
colored people of the south are peace
ful and for the most part exceedingly
law abiding.
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“The private* from the *aok# of the
J IMovgla mllHia who Miwr* the I wlteg
{ Mate* vtrtaateera were dlarbargetl at
like Ime they Mil the state service.
! Tkla wa# pruvMvd fw at th# time, hot
tb* orger Issued today Wilt ••Vet the
cotnmiaatoaed ottrrm "
HMv th* gromulßMlna at the gov
ernor a aamioareaieat there ha* been
much aprealatlna la Augusta nganl
toa Ike matter, and K I* eip*. led (hat
the order* daily awaited by Ike fleeim
regtmaat may throw a number of the
rommlasSoftrd wflh-er* oat of the aer
vice sail If they so desire they may re
tain their rommtssloes In the Oeor
gln rnimia.
The Oeorgl* volunteer* consist# of;
Infantry - flit r«gim*«t» and oa# u«
nsalgncd battalion flfty-fwo com -
paste*.
Cavalry—Ohe regiment and one an
assigned battalion twelve troops
Artillery—Two unasalgned tmlterle*
anil one amcblas gun battery.
Naval Mllltla —Two roaipanle* aaval
reserve artillery.
The Ueorgla vuluateerv, colored,
comprise Ibe following:
Infantry—Three battalion* (aliteen
companiesl and four unaaslgncd com
panies.
Cavalry—One tr<*>».
Artillery—One battery.
The maximum strength now allow
ed b ythe law Is »* follow*:
Or*. Enl. men. Total
Oa. vola 171 * 10Wl
Ua. vola. (col) .. 91 1.97 R 2,072
fir*ml tofal.. ..50S 11.90 S 12473
The organised strength compiled
from the latest return* ia:
or*. Enl. men. Total.
On. vol* 876 3.089 3.465
Oa. Vola (col.) .. *SB 1,138 1,206
Grand total.. ..444 4.227 4,671
AUGUSTA AS Ah AEMY POST.
The latest good new* concerning
Augusta and the soldier boys, i# that
another brigade Is to be ordered from
a nearby point, to Camp Young. The
menu log of this Is that Augusta's itd
vantages are not only apparent, but
the fact that she Is peculiarly fitted
aa a rendeivous fpr the troops, as n
central depot for commissary aud
quartermaster’s supplies, is being ac
knowledged snd taken advantage of
by the War Department.
Today Augusta is headquarter# for
nil supplies for the troops at Albany.
.Ymerlcua, Macon, Athens. Greenville.
Spartanburg aud wtbat' point* and it Is
here that all requisitions must h* for
warded TV* Are headquariers for the
Second army corps Th* qu**iion now
art tea esnnert this tempting advantage
be retained as a permanency?
The indications are that the t'uiied
arifcs cannot thlstcmporary advantage
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la maay as th* state* at th* «■ t.
th* aearo haa b*aa pat tato politics
by th* Msakers t——la, Tb*y
ha** -i* 4 him to arts tkatr net fight*
•ad It hM But tees atraac* that oth
er whit* ■** aot 4*Mt*-rata b*v* la
Ham t seas* tb* colored vote agalaa*
th* son there haorrati
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paHrteal latpnrtaac* by lb* arhlt* p*»
pie at th* aouth It hM b*#a a b'l
I tar ail*take both ta the a bite* ami to
tb* blacks a artstak* that haa be*a
sioacl far with humaa fives on both
*Mm la many loraHtles la the south. J
Ij* im hope that the rftlaana of Au
gusta who Insist oa keeping the negro
In polttk-a In nrtler to win peraunal and'
tact Iowa! advantage over their own fel
low cltlsea* may souo rsalUe that It la
easier and better to settle political die
pntr» among tbeamrlvea than by cor
rupting and appealing to the colored
vote.
LUMSEB l> BUI TIT !■ AUOUIIA.
The Herald spoke yesterday of the
magnificent lumber Industries that
have bc«*i built up In this rlty anil
how their product* ar* not only going
Into every new anil desirable residence
that Is built In Augusta, but are a wi
ning their way Into all competitive
markets of the world.
H la a noteworthy fact that the suc
cessful lumber firms of Augusta are
strong belteret's hi printers' Ink. One
of the mqtd notable Incidents of this
kind Is tb-> way lu which some of Au
gusta's lumber ads are being copied,
commented an and criticised through
out the whole country.
An ad of Mr. Charles K. Organ, man
ager of the Augusta Dumber company,
first printed In The Herald, has at
tracted the attention of eipert ad.
writers in Nrw York anil has bren re
produced In trade Journals all over the
country.
Prom a business standpoint If ad
vertising pays In the selling of lumber
and Its products, bow much more
ought It to pay hi a business that ap
peals directly to the every day wants
and needs of the people.
HAEPEH'B PATTERNS.
The Herald calls the attention of Its
feminine reader# to The Harper's Ba
zar Paper Patterns that are offered
elsewhere In The Herald. ir tiny of
our lady readers desire these patterns,
read the directions carefully, cut out
coupon- and forward same with neces
sary amount to The Herald office.
New York Herald: “Some years ago
u young man named Poe wrote a poem
called The Haven. Yesterday a young
man named Pu* a member of the
sum# family—ran ninety-five yard*
with eleven yelping Yale bulldogs at
hts heels and Won a fotball game And
which do you suppose will have the |
largest oieiKvdt Princeton. N. J
The Horse is King this week ill New
York.
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t doa't know whether aay frtawd
Hhrll ta aa vtgaagtoa *t or aa aatl
etpaastoetst. but h* told a aeat little
! story last aigkt to a select few. Two
i ran lers met la th* sdtofctag ear and
1 oae ta a plroaaat wav aad to while
away the lime remark.-d to the other
that <*oba might aooa Join the ratted
; States aad Ibsa I«w*»bly Manila The
■croud paaaeager groaled out that he;
• oittdn t as* any teat* la such foot
, propositions
Th* first traveler then hazarded the
’opinion that the other, gras perhaps not
! tn favor of expansion, whereupon the
| latter responded that he reckoned not.
—he w*» a North Tarollna tobacco
raiser
This brought tip the subject of Cuban
and Manila cigar*, and flkelly. who I#
thonmghly up on aurh matte .-a told ua
all about it.
ttald hr: “Manila rigar* are all right
—When you get used to theta They
are remarkably cheap. ev*n in the hue,
of the cheap condition*. The cheap-;
rot cigar* are sold for ten dollars per!
thousand, and the must expensive for
one hundred dollar* per thousand. ;
1 Reduce that to a gold baaia aad you
will find yourself wondering how they j
ran lie made for the money. The cig
arette* arc even cheaper. The cheap-;
cat grades retail for 1 t-4 and 2 1-21
Mexican per package of twenty-four
and thirty cigarettes, and the grades
In most common use sell at the facto
ry for S2O Mexican or $9 50 gold, tier
I.OUO packages of Iwoaty-four and thir
ty cigarettes each. Tho beat cigara
can lie bought at retail at the cigar
stands for five and ten cento Mexi
can."
The Hon. James Hamilton Lewis, of
Seattle, confirm* the melancholy news
that he Is not to succeed himself as a
congressman-at-large from Washing
ton. Genius, eloquence, modesty, beau
ty, the rose of ail consummate rai
ment. could not save him. The glided
tat raps of West Point snicker. Hon.,
has fallen.
The world-brightening pink whisk
ers are rosy no monj.upon the awful
peaks of Three Devil# and of Tumtum.
Dark are the waters of Shookum !
Chuck and Jump Off Joe. Docswalllps !
and Duckahtish. Ptlgiuek and Puyal- |
lap. Stlllaqualmish and Nooksachk and j
Yatsnilkoto, ik-ke-lux-tum and Sin- |
pail-hu. Sans Poll and Satsop and j
Stlllapoo wall with broken voice*. The j
light, the color, the joy have fled from
Washington.
The Aurora Borealis waves nil Its
streamers and rejoices.. The standard#
of Us rival are fallen. Ham. Lewis
is fallen.—New York Sun.
A young lady of Woycross captured
a dozen premiums and prizes at the
Wuycross fair for the best bread, but
ter. coffee, cakes, preserves, pickles.
Jams. etc. Our readers will excuse our
absence If we ale found loafing around
Waveross iu the future - Daltou Clti
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Seven hundred and eleven applications
for pardons are on file with the prison
commission of Georgia.
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t&* iMt at A|sftln f it inilni&c totaAlt*.
WmsttoS Am of4i*rwt thirty VHMflft (*t i
IV MVil rwifii Into mUrs ai4h
fhr forty million d*4l«fA (or IhMj
| hM* bwA tut 4**«o A aam !
I Haitian.
I Tb* »r 4 «m<l m limtUon of-thr M«Hm ;
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| IkuU If not UnpuMttde.
I tinner SI Menrltt declares that **
i mutt take all of the Phllßiptna srcfcl
inilaaro or drop them altogsther,
| The tin plate trust wlih a capital of
fifty millions ba* been formed to con
trol the trade In the Gnlted fltatea.
I The French and British ainbaasador*
Ito Hpaln have enquired Into the cause
jof the Kaiser * projected visit to Hpaln.
I The English consul In Havana has
1 been airalgtnil by the Hlster* of fhar-
I tty for preventing their work of re
lief.
M. Patrsnotre. former French am
bassadur t" the I’nlted Htates, haa
tieen tran*ferred from Madrid to Con
stantinople.
Kx President Cteveland. 'Fighting
Bob" Kvans and Mr. Beneitict are
aboard the latter’s yacht, bound tor
Geogetown. ». C., for fishing and hun
ting.
Otv lesson for England’* extensive
war preparations t# suilil to tie the fear
or Intervention on the part of Germa
ny and Russia In the nettling of the:
Philippine question.
EACH DAY bEEI)
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STIFFS tNO ALPINES.
ALL SHADES
$3.00
Just Affivftd.
DORRS
Titlorinf, Hats, Furmshmfv
If Your Skin Chaps
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ta saa It may sad la aevv*.
flat Ta, aad awv*i t.aw t.ra
( vuclii ftiul CftMModft. boftU*.
TO Um Patron*
Alexander Drug Co.
Tba IM l-spsiiwsat hatlag
baao mßHiavd IKB oar stow,
bsrvafis* aiy wb«t* tuns aad **-
tantlua will b* given to tbs Pit.
wrl|4Ußl and Drug easiness.
Near bat tbs chotcex and
,hi fast I bsratscsutlrais and fhs-
BHsl. ate bandied hers aana
bat this clam as Drug, enter the
Prescription, seat oat Pat
ron, can now depend on my pef
.anat -ervics. H. C. IHaa.s.
Alnander Dm Ctopur
m broad er
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 4 9 Library Building.
Just Arrived
Beautiful line of China
Matting, solid Mahogany
Bedroom Suits, Lovely
Line of Walnut Suits,
finest line of Extension
Tables in the city from
$3.50 TO SSO
OAK SUITS '
IN GREAT VARIETY.
FLEMING & BOWLES
904 Broad Street.
NOVEMBER IS
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Eastman's KODAKS
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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.
BicM & Shaver,
827 Broad St. p City.
Paine, Murphy & Co.
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803 FefßOlds St=—TelepbODe 1
lmale L.atee w ire* i nert to l*ew York
Chicago and New Orleans.
Order* executed over our wire* for
Coltoo. Slock*. Bond*. Grain and Pro.
vlalona for caah or on margins Local
aecurltle* bought and aold. Referoncor
—National Exchange Hank of Aujruata,
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REAL ESTATE.
APPLY TO
Clarence E. Clark
832 Broad Street.
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Mr-1 ben to notify rar friend* and
customers that I have added another chair
to my Barber Shots making six first-class
Bartwfe, and i bo|>e to accommodate my
customer* withoat waiting
HOT AND GOi/B BATHS.
COMK EARLY AND OFTEN TO
Hickey’s Barber Shop
212 ,V 211 Eighth St.,
Oi'POrlTK ARLINGTON HOTEL.