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a*r*r y*t aao a dead mul*
Mra. Naarljrwrd who la (hlnklng of
'•MBetbmg cla* and la not tlatrnlngl
Dun i you think your Ilf* Inauram*
lirentinm* ar* a wait* of mono John- i
• -Boatoii Journal
Otw*rul Wood aut*a that Ih* tia
gro !*glro*nta In Hantiagtt have b**n » !
anurrc of romo an I iroubl* »»*r aloe* j
hla arrival. ll* haa olf*r*d u rewnril I
of 11,000 In gold for Ih* dlacloaur* of.
th* Identity of th* m*n Impllcatml lu
laat Monday nlght’a diagracaful riot
ing
A Bouton lan any a our nearest Idea of
th* meaning «»f manana la found In
the proverb, “relertiy stuiuld be teui
liered by ennctatlou. If that be an
American proverb the average Ameii
•an does apt sp< ak his mo|t\er longue.
We aT%«ya though Boston Had a lan
guage of her own. ttnd now we know
It.—Tltnea-Cnlon
Kran< la W. Cuahtuan of Tacoma,
who ha* been elected to con grata
against .Tann-a Hamilton Lowlh. la • •til
ed by hla friaoda "the Abraham Un
eoln of the coast,” and he la a breeiy
and forceful lopreaentatlve of the I’a
ctflc slope, who has been an outapokem
friend of the gold standard ever aln.e
the laaue was raised.
U is a good thing that the amenities
s>( politics ao quickly succeed the acer
bities after election. l<ast Saturday,
Richard Croker and Senator Murphy,
passing the republican state commit
tee rooms in New York, saw Col.
Roosevelt standing in the window, aud
smiled and bowed The governor
elect lifted his hat and bowed and
smiled in return. Boston Trans
cript.
How large a part advertising la now
even of a high toned business is il
lustrated In The Century Cdmpan. 'S
method* in leasing for this use of the
windows alone of the entire shop at
the corner next above Deltuuuioo S
Mpklpott Square restaurant, and ftUlug
these with books and poatets. aud such
ll,lug* ’an the flag and pennant of the
captain’* gig of the Maine, loaned by
Capt. Sigsbee; a putt ol the nipnu
script of HobMn'a account of tie*
sinking of the Merrituac; sign boai.ls,
etc-, from Porto Kico.
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induatrt** and h*f bt»#l**a» in th* r#«h
they 4*n*r»*. th*ra should alao b* *o
agrrstk's •*•*! nil her ytopl*.
Augu*ia gserchnnu should he among
th* moat prrgram.va In th# lonth. out
j mill* nnd mscfwhirtr* *hmiM »*m
o«tt the b**t gfodnet*. our nrwasapar*
! should h* among th* moat mterprtalng
land hn*k of them nil ahould b* the
j progl* of Aug*'*ta nlllbt* and ready
•to aid In any r»r«n**v movemeui io «P
--j build and ptiah forward th* gw A old
I toam,
Kerry local Induatrr ahottld b* ar
, ur* In Ita own horn'* marh*t. not for
' ihe purpom or to tb* **t*nt of making
horn* peopl* pay * cr ' ,or ~,,, ** mr
•tuff than outatd*r|, but to thr *it*nt
that every dollar that •a*f b* eqtinlly
Invested. rh«H»ld atny nt home and
among our own people.
Take a few staple and sample artl
iclea. aurb #a hay. grain, provlalona
ard flour. How much money would b*
jeaved if our farmer* retard th* hay
and wheat and not only ralaetl it but
j home mill* turned the home wheat In
to home flour that found it* way on
.every table isi Augusta.
lAft the people of Augusta put th*
hum* market at th* back of all home
Industrie*. For th* more business Au
gusta does the more there I* to go
aroiMid among all her people.
The Macon Telegraph Is on the right
line when It say*: ’’How much better
off the country will be when Georgia
merchant* buy all of their flour from
Georgia mills,'’
This is not only tr>»* of tbl« on*
brnneh of Industry hut of a hundred
other*. The people of Augusta car
cultivation Phil Jealous car* of the
aave millions that will be reinvested
right her* In the city by a consistent
ho tie products and the homnmarket*.
A NEW KKA IW OEOROIA POLITIC*.
The people of Augusta were very
mut'h surprised when Oov. Candler ap
pointed Col. 1). H. Dyer a member of
hl« staff. Col. Dyer Is a prominent
Republican nnu has always been. He
has taken active part In the national
campaign und was u sqaure out sup
porter of President McKinley. There
la no kiek coming, however, from the
people of Augusta. Col. Dyer Is a
good cltisen and an enterprising man.
He Is a war veteran of the Union ar
my. with a military figure, and will
look well under the plumes and behind
aigulet of the state of Georgia. The
Idea In that city seems to be the gov
ernor ran stand It ;f the people can.—
Krodi the Savannah Press.
That Hoti.uoo.oeo syndicate to exploit
the Philippine* lias a moat ««u*» ap
pearance. if the island* were worth ay
imic'b tor twenty-five years, no men
with that amount of • apltal would be
foolish enough to believe the VnlttSl
States could be induced to go him tin
business of farming out its sovereign
ty.-- Macon Telegraph.
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j Ar y*t ihet* la nothing »« ale*w that
• Kmperor William has acquired any
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I and gained th* upper hand. —ATwrtw-
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Mr Quay annouoceo that h* la a can
didal* for r*-*t»ctten and he offer# a
'reward fnr attempted bribery. That he
j wants to retain hi* seal In Ih* aenal,- I*;
[hardly In th* nature of news. The oil'" ;
•filet! to him ought t« he strengthened. •
however, by «h* fat t that there Is a
, handsome reward out for aftempted
jttrlhery. for we assume that hta gener
j i.ua offer la Intended to work both
ways.— Philadelphia Press
The Independent voter haa become to
ire a indent factor In rtty elec Hons, and
hi* influence will be art ill more pedent
ly eaerelacd tn future eleettona. H*
ha* no reaped for what ta known as
regularity.” and takes no stock In the.
mat hinc theory that to fall to vote
straight is to destroy the purpose '»f j
the party. He see* that sustaining
whatever the party latssea may propo**'
lead* to the Isdrayal of the party
cause, to say nothing of the party hon
or. quite pa much a» opposition to ’'reg
ularity Minneapolis Time*.
Gen. Gome# may not ami perhaps
should not get all he asks for hts ar
my. but he lightly press** the question
he deal* with for solution, and In do
ing this It ta to hta •‘ledlt to note that
his.demand for pay of the troops is
not made as a condition precedent to
any other provision In their liehalf, as
of government employment for in
stance, while on the other hand the
same spirit, it seems, should have have
had utterance In notifying reviving In
•luatrle* of the lalanvv, vvhete establish
ed and a» fast as established on a se
cure hates a* regard# means and the
steady protection of law, that his men
were entitled, according to their skilled
or unskilled deserts, to some consid
eration by employers of labor.—Dal
las News.
Concerning the admission of women
to the Georgia State fnlveralty at Ath
ens the following will be Interesting;
“Oxford and Cambridge, as Is well
known, have had discord over the ques
tion of women students In the univer
sity. The College of Wales at Aberya
w Ith Is now In » condition of terrible
upheaval. The women students there,
who ate very numerous, live in their
own block of. buildings. Some nights
ago, one of them, after dark, held sweet
converse with u male student through
a window, which, by the way, was well
out of reach. Tite conversation was of
the briefest, ronslsting chiefly of ’Good
night,’ and must have been audible to
all and sundry. The maAron In charge,
overcome by the heinous breach of
decorum, summoned Juliet’s mother to
remove her shameless daughter, and al
so appealed to the principal to expel
Romeo. The principal refused. Then an
appeal was tmfbe to the senate. The
reverend body dlseuyaed the matter for
more thah thirty hours and decided to
reinstate Juliet, but to Ilnur, crate her
in a private house where Ahe cafmot
contaminate hei fallow sntdenUi. Ro
meo leas tortunu'.M Wos tustUated for
two terms The Students. dte*s*d in
deep atui singing the Dead
March from •Saul" and WTlih funeral
hymns, ueoompahh.'d him id the station,
w here thousands assembled to witness
his departure.”
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avstn bird*. tV foe of the dragon fly.
rlr> led and whaeisd abova tb* uafor
ttatale aleaotshio. thag swooped h *a
) upoa It. la a ahort time th* Wrda had
!eternal the ably of th* peats *nd she
pr'.eeded oa her passage without fur
ther tgeideat.
TV Ctrews raid.
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Hell* Brseher*’ elrewh. reeeatiy la As
gtistp. ta a remarkatdv good story »*H
er e*V ts h* doe* mutter and th* On
set ret remembers Okie of bis tpkat.
which t tblak the colonel bimsetf «*-
tired Iff
It was out in Kansas and be epkle.l
upon tb* editor of a local paper and
asked tb* coat of a ftouble-csilumtt rtla
play advertise®* l *! b tb* next two ta-
I sues
"Two hundred and eighty dollar# '
was the reply without a moment * hes
itation.
•Groat Scott' Are you ereiyf cried
the colonel.
“What will yon charge ua for a full
page?"
"Two hundred and eighty dcltare:
Just the same."
"But how do yon figure It?" ex
postulated Col. Davla: “haven’t you
any settled rate for space adverttse
• See hcre.mlater,” earnestly remark
ed the editor. ”1 don’t pay any atten
tion to apace Iti this deal, but 1 do
know Juat what an advertisement io
this paper will rest yon. Ton can have
a column, page or the whole Warned
paper. Just ns you like. There'* «
mortgage of »i!SO on this Warned shop,
nnd your etreus hats got to help roe
one with It. If It doesn’t I’m a goner,
thnt’s all. You may moeerlght In here
and run the whole shooting match for
a couple of weeks tn suit yourself, but
we've got to ante ufc S2BO before next
Snturday night. Now then, are you a
friendly Indian or ore you a hostile?”
All the "date" and extra posters used
last season by that show throughout
the West were printed In the little
newspaper office out In Kansas.
Then He Fainted.
The Augusta Golf Club Is coming on
apace I hear, and the links up on the
Hill, when finished, will compare fa
vorably with any in the South. One
of my friends is a golf fiend, if I may
use the expression, and during a halt
hours conversation yesterday didn’ttalk
of anything else.
He’d Just come down from theHtl 1,
had lost n couple of halls and wasn’t
in the bestof humor, so when X told
him the following story he didn’t seem
to thiult it a bit funny:
At a dinner party n certain young
grutleman (uu enthusiastic golfer)
started In with the shellfish to enumer
ate to Ills pavtner the details of a
match that he had-been playing that
day. R was notimtjl the pudding Vas
brought on that he suddenly bethought
himself that he haii been doing all Hie
talking: indeed, th£ ytjtmg lady had
uotsald a single word during the entire
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t att*4 Wat** etc sit mart, haa ha»4d
do* a hi* 4* talon ta tV salt «4 Mover
Here hard against the JCathreal tjaa**4
on , omi *av far t twsitrr. TV curt
denied a reevdver.
KMsrtn A. Km,trek, an lave*tor and
•Mechanical eapert. and formerly aoper
mtt odent »f th* me* hgnh al depart
ment of thr t nic r*lt» «f tlltn.'i* end
th* Illtrud* indt'atrial Home for IV
Httad In Cblrsfo. la dead.
TV executive hoard of the National
Fraternal Conference, eompoerd of the
aopren >- uMrere of the Knights nnd t-»-
Ulle# of the M*'C'*beeS began its annual
sesatun In BalOmoce and *lll continue
|ln session until Friday next.
Padcrewakl ha* l*>ught the villa of
Morg.-s, n—r Lauaanne, »r*itaerland.
snd with It a cetiat of tea— bottles
of nine, and a store of Ktrerh twenty
yeara old. The —tate has It* own vine
yards and the great pianist wttl own
six cows.
Rev, Charles Manley. P. P., tate
president of Furman fniveratty, recent
ly occupying the chair of moral and
mental phlloaophy and physiology of
the Patrick Military Institute at Ander
son. H. C., ha* sciepted the pastorate
of the First Baptist church of Lexing
ton. Ky.
The British ship Laurel Bank. Capt.
H. K. Lindsay, bound from Shanghai,
for Portland. Ore., ia out seventy-t\ve
days from San Francisco, and haa n*»t
been heard from since the day she sail
ed. My some the vessel has been given
up for gone, and it Is satd that the Bn- j
gllsh underwriters feel unsafe in regard
to their risk*..
Points From the Paragraphlstx.
The crew that abandoned the Teresa
will not get kissed.—lndiunapolis News
These days it Is not the coat that
makes the man; It ia his hair.—Chicago
News.
We believe Emperor William has
done everything now but walk a tight
rope.—Philadelphia North American.
Is It possible to buy a through ticket
from Santiago to Washington with stop
over privileges at Albany ?—Chleagu
Times-Herald.
Platt may have bossed the job be
fore election, hut he is liable to wake
up some morning and find Roosevelt
governor of New York.—Chicago Rec
ord.
When the recent invigorating period
of saltpetre and glory first lapsed into
the silty season, the Hobson kiss sen
sation seemed not at all out of place;
but this current lowa furore over Deig
man smacks of mush and gush and idio
cy let loose.—Philadelphia Press.
progress of the meal. It was possible
that she wax not Interested iu the sub
ject—lncredible, but still possibly.
T am afraid X have be*u boring you
with this talk of th* aliop.' he said In
half apology.
“Oh, no; not at all,” was the polite
response. “Onlywhat is golf?” With
the accent on the "is.”
f *or The
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Regulation Hats
Officers' Hals
Flannel Shirts
Woolen Sweaters
Rubber Coals
Corps Badges
Military CUFF SUITORS
Swords and
Officers' Equipments
Uniforms lo Order
Overcoats to Order
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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.
mutual lifflnsurance company
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Absolute Incontestable Policies From
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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.
Ric&arils & Shaver,
827 Broad St., City.
Paine, Murphy & Co.
COMMIttION MERCHANTS.
803 FejDOlds St—TelephoneiSta-.::*
i little L. aaeo Vt .re* Tiled to New York
Ciitago mid New Orlran*.
Order* executed orw our wire* for
Cotton. Stock*. Bond*. Grain *nd Pro.
vision* for t**h or on margin*. Local
securities bought »nd sold. Referencee
—National Exchange Bank of August*,
or MercantUa Agenclea.
Money to Loan
REAL ESTATE.
. ATPLV TO
Clarence E. Clark
832 Broad Street.
g*T-I bo* to notify my ft-ieud* and
custutner* that I have ndd <1 another cheir
to nty Barber Shots making six firat-clai*
Barbers, anil i hope to accommodate my
customers without waiting
HOT AND CO LX) BATHS.
COME EARLY AND OFTEN TO
Hickey’s Barber Shop
212 A; 214 Kighth St.,
OPPOSITE ARLINGTON HOTEL.