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doa t* mt iorto for womra.
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of Entopewn aat would coat |i,,7IL-
Mr* Hnahlnt—l* that Mra. Oaleya
husband with tier?
Mr. g#my—Certainly not. Can't you
nee that man la trying to keep at«p
with hart
France la going aheurt with hrr plana
of Increasing her navy right in the
faN of tbw fact that Tenia ran all in
hla office and dealroy her whole llret
by aimplv pressing the buttua.- -In
dlAnapolia New*.
lire. Dttibtee, mother of the cap
tain of the aecond Harvard tram that
haa been able to whip Yale at football
in twenty-three yeara, caroa all iho
way from San Fnroclsco to eee Ihe
game and her ion win on Saturday laal.
TO thoee who have never considered
the aubject. It might nppear that each
letter is of equal Importance In the
formation of words, but the relative
proportion required In the English lan
guage are.these: a SB, b 16, c 30, d 14.
e m. f 25. g 17 h 61, I 80. j 1, k 8.
I 40. m 10, n 80, o 80, p 17, q 6, r 62,
r SO. t 90. tt 34. v 12, w 20. * 4. y 20,
r t It le thia knowleilga of how fre
quently one letter le used compared
with others that enables cryptogram
readere to unravel eo many mysteries.
The printing of the catalogue of the
British Museum will be finished before
the end of the yenr 1900. The work
will then consist of about 500 quarto
volumes, containing of au overage of
350 columns each. When the print
ing began, iu 1881, the number of titles
tn the manuscript catalogue was about
3,000,000. 2he accessions since that
time eaceed half a million, their aver
age annual number during recent years
having been about 40,000. The number
of printed volumes to the museum may
se roughly estimated at about 2,000,000.
The eleetlon returns for the city of
Philadelphia bear upon thei. face the
I’roo? of wholesale, desperate, unblush
ing fraud. No man can go over the
figures and remain unconvinced. No
freest men who belongs to the Repub
!*e:;« party or to any other parly can
reflect upon the commission and the
cpaesquences of such a criminal as
sault upon the Mght of a free paap'.e
to govern themselves without alarm
for the futtwe. ttcrnegt govcMßfcnt
has baan tnurdeseil in tha sluulaw of
the halt of imtcpentlence.--Philadelphia
Record.
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Tomorrow Is Thanksgiving 7*ay.
Taro racol teat lona stand out clear if
i ia ihit iwmambraara of Thanksgiving
pent lama turns aad aewspapar raftae
'ttoes on that day of feasting; and g»n
iefwl praise offering. Tbs first Is tbs
| recollection of t V tmpreeelv* and so
norous "Uod l.lese the commonwealth
of Georgia," at tbs closing of «V
pnvsraor s message to the paopis, gen
erally read by the pastors from their
respective pulpits soon after the presi
dent's general proclamation The
second is the almost universal custom,
ss we recall It, of the press, la ascrib
ing psrtlcu}sr and spoetal *tis In
each recurring twahramonth, for re
joicing and thnnkoffeilng to the Cre
ator.
That In each passing year there
should be ftmnd eattse for Increased
thanks offering speaks volumes for the
nation’s trust In and reliance upon
Almighty God.
But the paat year le Indeed crowded
with the blessings of a bounteous and
beneficent Providence. Few years In
the nation’s history have been more
eventful or have afforded more cause
for gratitude than the one now clos
ing.
Abundance of crops, increased and
Increasing business conditions, and the
more important fact that unity of na
tional sentiment has not for year*
been so pronounced as tt Is now. A *
the president says:
■ All sections of the country have
been knitted together tn closer bonds
of national purpose and unity.’*
There Is cause for thanks, too. In
the fact that not only was ihe war of
brief duration, hut that the losses were
to immeasurably disproportionate
to the risks and dangers Incurred.
These are a few of the causes for
devout thankoffering tomorrow
throughout the broad republic.
And In Augusta, too, let us bear In
mind the conditions existing in our
midst, the recent clash of labor and
capital.
Let each one, so far as It lies in his
power, contribute his share, bo tt much
or little, to clear away the clouite and
pray for a speedy resumption of har
monious and co-neceaaary relations.
The most romurkuble feat of house
moving ever attempted in New York
was successfully completed last week,
when four immense five-story brick
flats were lowered intact on new foun
dations In Harlem. Seventeen days
were required to move the houses .Sev
enty fact forward, and four days were
•pent iu aovisg them th.rty-flv« feet
backward thwfe were 325 lacksoraws
used undgr thy buildings to suppsu
the®, and these were eijet*'* l * iu uni
son at the blow o£ a whistle At each
signal the building moved tbreosix
wamtui »r an inch alsn* Hie amber*.
The skilful contractor received ♦10.900
for the job.
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pa«nt> n< by the I*sited jtiales of ♦2o*-
nmo.Mn to flgmln as a windfall and says
that tV prapnaat ta waiva American
Haims am account of injury In Cabs ta
n far more sobslsn.tcl aonmsaton.
The lamdoa Unity News anys tVt tV
open door dec tarsi urn Is most Inisr
retlng nnd Important, nnd thm It for
mntly ranges tha railed Staler on ths
side of that paltry In tha Far Fast
thereby establishing tbs similarity
or American and British interest* In
those regions
The Dally Mail dselarca that ths
Failed males danarvsa nil praise for
'the rommerrtal policy they nr* prepsr
led to Inailgitrate In the Philippines,
j It Is an act of frtondltnea* to England
ns well ah lo Spain The offer of In
demnity Is n aurprUing act of generos
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Tha Dally Graphic says that the
open door announcement la quite siilß
rlent to Justify the American claim*
(to the Island It will vindicate the
United Slates from the charges o* ra
pacity so freely levelled, chiefly In j
Paris.
The Figaro, published In Paris, In
an article on the relations between
.the United Stales sntl Spain, says that
in the diplomatic struggle rip*ln has
Snot only had against her the greed of
conquerors, hut also the complicity I
and partiality of British influences
The government at Madrid Is well
aware of ihta. and account Is i-elng ta
ken of the part that England has
played In the diplomatic drama The
Gaulois say* that It ia not likely that
the United Staten will adopt In Porto
Rico anil the Philippines the economic
policy that England desires. "We
know,” the paper says, "that what
Oermany Is doing In her Chinese pos
sessions leaves the door open to those
aho are not In her way, and that ehe
will close the door In the /aeoß of
(hose who an*. She is csrtjtlnly not
disposed to do as Italy and Frame
have been doing—play Into the band#
of the British. The prospect ts not
encouraging to the patrons and pro-,
lectors of Jameson.”
SAGASTA SAYS
The Phllllplnes Are l.oat to Spain and
the Cuban Debt Repudiated.
New York, Nov. 23. A cable Just
received from Madrid states that In nit
Interview trntay Prime Minister riagns
-Ita said that the United States would
undoubtedly take the Philippine ls-
I lands. Spain being unable to contend
further against the American de
mands. Spain, however, would abso
lutely decline to accept the proposed
Indemnity for the cession of the is
lands, considering that the amount of
fered was airaply proposed as charity
to her.
Aside from this the acceptance of
the offer would involve the admission
of the absurd American cjalms. says
the prime minister. Sqpor Sagasta
declared that Spain would certainly
not pay the Cuban debt, such liability
tolling upon whoever take* ihe *ov
srelgßty of the island Ms addsd thw
he jieUered that the rebellion in the
Vjggyss Islands fas a audied sshetne
pu tha cart of the American* to cte
ats difficulties for Spain ajpi to make
the Philippine*, an easier prey.
Madrid is threatened with a strike of
lamplighters.
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Current Comment
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*ta ns atw that Gsmcgte * tot fW’* *Bt,
■M V tm togb watt ywar.
Ham* wilt* Ossml' TV legists
twrw V* g mighty task on Hand wfcsm
) ti uatgeftakes ta iwtlwgs tV tgg rwta.
FIV Cotsstly leetssl Mats wheat
*l* Mu'*** to Pth* wtotl tltto tall
thaw ever kefatw T%* farmers wilt
•Iso plant good rrgga iff w» end <■*<»■
Howlic«Ho Advwewt*’ If IV torm
m «f Jsspwr will plant pi*a«y «* wtowt
and oats Ibis toll ami tom rwttow ■**>
yawr they al aagvftogm "gusto lima*"
a*st toll.
Harmosy Grov* Bcb*-Oagalts: W#
like to hav* satotVt tV farmer *Vt
gtito*t sow encash wheat to make hi*
Mar alls next year ought to sot cotton
seed meat.
EdHor Parry taw Issued a remark
ably attractive Thanksgiving edition of
| the lark scat Argus tbto weak. It shows
enterprise both editor tally and typo
graphically.
Hutson Home Journal - The Geor
gia legislator* are busy with the rush
.„f new Mile, and I* to hoped their
'chief desire Is not the enactment of
i new lews Many we have need re
modeling. but comparatively few new
one* are necessary.
, Dispatch after dispatch produced to
the report of Gen. Mile* rontaieii rec
ommendations Which, If heeded, would
-have resulted ne follows: No I’hick
antsuga ecnndal; none of the ennftision
incident to the Santiago campaign,
and no “round robin" afterward, —
Kansas City Star.
j More than by the outcome of the
elections, the solid Smith Is disturbed
.by Ihe low price of cotton. Last week
’ that staple was sold under live cents a
pound for the first time In the history
of the New York Stoek Exchange Five
|cent cotton Is at bad for the Southern
planter as twenty-rent com for the
lowa farmer.—Burlington Hawkeys.
Valdosta Times: The claim which
Ihe organs of tne tax dodgers make
I about not being able to bring property
to the tax books wilt not do. The hid
den property has been pointed out in
the dally newspapers of the state sev
eral times and it can be made to bear
Mts part of the burden of taxation If
the right sort of effurt ta used by the
law-makers.
The Ashburn Advocate publisher a
communication from Mr. J. M. Raney,
intended to ghowthak the slow pro
cess of courts Is a prater burden to
the people of the state than the heavy
taxes or low-priced cotton. He says he
recently served ns a juror In a superior
court where only three verdicts were
rendered during the term of four
days, and the treasurer paid out 12.400
of the county’s funds for the court's
expenses. He figures that -tUif came
directly out of the pockets of the tax
payers, to say nothing of the expense
to people who had to give up their
business to attend the court.
Already we have disgusted Groat
Britain by lywolaimlng the trade be
tween Porto ivico nnd the United
States to be coastwise trade in which
none but' American ships could take
part. If we extend our Chiuenae tariff
and our obsolete navigation law* to
tbs Philippines a'so We shall add ■r!t
lah- restoriiLeht tu Gerfnau and French
' and Russian etufclty. Is thera as.y
bodr In authority In Washinfton who
kpows vijsat we are doing? Is tbgye
anybody in authorial there who Uss
tkc skgtoest gonceptooß what "Wltgac
ialism" means anil k&liaf It Involves?
—Ne«v York Times.
THE NEWS
CONDEMNED.
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tsnrff Rear Admwwl ltot**f >rd saw
(skat tv Owr*a mitoses Vtoth-w *s
;t%ts* ** * grrwv* WMats It Britts*
( TV mtmlwts «f Ike West torn** to
muissmn rt tolk to irtet tog tt. M.
Rolmrl* to Utah •* aeewsgst to Ms V
lygammi* prartkw#
I Lapian t lias (S»* begun tn |. tjHl.lt It#
Arm newsfUri-ee It ■ dated to a tawn
... .. u.ipn.imanratitc sgsn. Is writ -
up»n a slagt* sVt sM I• toirl
i In West Arm it, Ve Mr. ft nh PNsn*
Mh> nt til# home to hla #■** to *•*•**'•
Tip Mewl, as- to *s» grnndtotherg
Hark. It la a boat * f**» t*H has run
fabout Itt years
Klectrie trssn tinea have keen laid
over a portkm to tV street «sr syatem
to Uverpoto and ssptoasstsl car*
Hava been can. though th* route I* not
yrt open toe pabtlc use.
Queen Victoria lias expressed a wish
to bar iima gvtomother to the poethnm*
oas child Just horn to the widow to the
tote Captain Finley, who tea# killed
al the battle of AtUarw.
A young female clerk, named Jennie
£>jk has been sentenced to two
months' Imprloocmenf for making fun
-•f a peewit of Jflmperor WlHtam dis
played in a sloe* window al Breatau.
Dave Miiwmsb. a voting white man
of riaineevllle. h»s iieen arrested for the
murder of Mre. Elisabeth ('roes, which
vae committed one week ago, and
which hu* ben ehrouded In mystery.
It Is stated that Shoemahe has confees
ed.
Cattle and h<*r raising will be two of
the must prolttable line* of Ivustness
near the CrawTonlvtlle section In the
near future. Already In some sections
of Georgia the cotton patches aro
profiting by it In raising hay and cat
tle.
There will be more grain and less cot
ton planted In Hancock next year than
has been for several years. It will be
a groat thing for Hancock when the
farmers ruler tholr own w heat, and the
local flout mills are running on full
time.
Tito O- Mia ntspatrh nnd the FHxgf r
„M l.eaibr are at antipodes on almost
every question arising in Irwin county.
The Lender, hooked l>y the usage of
Hooslerdom. declare# ’’sow'’ wheat Ihe
proper term. The Dispatch, with
tffebsters as a second stand# by plant”
wheat.
Mr*. Sallle Harper Clark, of Elber
loii;7ias n vegetable garden that chal
leifltes rivalry. She gathered this week
from It English peas.the pod# full and
well developed Hiid the vines vigorous,
fresh and green, laden with fine blooms
as well as peas. This is remarkable for
this season and it proves what w"
have never before seen—that English
peas can *>c grown as successfully in
November as in May or June. She has
also large and hne tomatoes and rad
ishes, as well as the usual autumn veg
etables.
There are few men nowadays who
live to se fourteen of their children
grow to manhood and still retain all the
vigor and energy seldom seen tn a
man of 60. Suck, however, is the cas"
of Mr. J. G. Smith, father of Mr. Iv
erson Smith, one of Macon's most en
terprising business men. Mr. Smith,
gr.. was born S 3 yeans a*» in the house
he lives in today, lacntsU a few thiles
from syslfls. In J*n*s coufity. and
lias raised fourteen buys, alf *r#wn.
married and figvo uhildren oi their Qfnp
He t* a» straight as an Indian *»*
never in hi* lire, rises it MU ev
ery mafning iff* the year,.. and often
jdqtfi *1! day jusl to keep his hand in,
jr> he **Cv. to- never uses g:*w*e- White
tv-ading and can 'Use bis rifle w ith as
much accuracy, as when a boy-
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Regulation Hats
Officers' Hats
Flannel Shirts
Woolen Sweaters
Rubber Coats
Corps Badges
Military CUFF BUTTONS
Swords and
Officers* Equipments
Uniforms to Order
Overcoats to Order
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below city.
Dwellings, stores and
ffices in all sections of the
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
I*2 Library Building.
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
6k KENTUCKY
Absolut* Incontestable Foticlos From
Dsto of Issue.
Largest Dividends - - - - Lowest Fremiunfk
Solicitor* Wanted; call or write.
H. H. STEINER, Special Agent,
416 Dyer Building,
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NOVEMBER 28
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CIIHIST.TAS Or KIDS.
I am o#tfih| up. and my
usual itna of ffrwt ci***
CNilltoA* nOVffltMM, ttosffU*
(|iful Ingbpanaiv things at
! a k>w rang* of pficaa ■
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Don’t wait until tha ruth
of im taat waak or two,
j Out look around now and
| maka your gilrriums. No
j trouOla to »now good*. Wa
gra a*way* dmightad to
hava you took around tha
atore.
Ll. GardsMe, Druggist.
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PROF. P. M WHITMAN,
tot 7th Si.. Ucmi. fit.
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FREE OF CHARGE. jaiMS
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COAL and W OOD
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North August* Cc*l k Supply Co
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F. W SCOFIELD, PRESIDENT
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Eastman’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.
Ail goods finest made.
Bickanls & Stor,
827 Broad St„ City.
Paine, Murphy & Co.
ceil M lf-SION MEKCH A NTH.
803 Feynoi j st=Teleiilione i Skw.n*
lthkl« Uiho Mr« Cilwt to Kw Yofli
Ctiin,o and New Orleans.
i Order* executed over our wlree for
Cotton. Stocke. Uonda. Grain and Pro.
vtelon* lor ewah or on marxlna. Local
aecuritiee bought and eold. Reterencee
—National Exchange lit ok ol Auguata,
or MercentUe Agenctew.
Money to Loan
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ON
REAL ESTATE.
APPLY TO
Clarence E. Clark
832 Broad Street.
NEXT!
gB~l beg to notify my friends and
customers that I have added another chair
to my Barber Shop, making six first-class
Barbers, and X hope to accommodate my
exatemera without waiting
HOT Aifo COLD BLJHS.
COME EABLY AND OFTEN TO
Hickey’s Barber Shop
•.'l*.’ i\- -14 Eighth tit.,
OPPOSITE ARLINGTON HOTit,