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a tot of Dtmocrati *
g ( .iktna of Mland*. thr Aleutians,
the Hawaiian* and tho Philippine# all
Malone to the l'cited State*.
John 01 finer Speed aaya that the
Modern bachelor apartment houee# are
a aertoua detertwt to matrliflony.
"Do we live In the middle a«e#r
Baked Jiidmn Lyon* la Sunday* New
York Herald on ihr subject of the nice
problem
ff the President I* to *o all the way
down to Tusks*## to rlatt Hooker
Washington. could he not etop In Au
gusta for a thtyf
Another horror of the ( , Portland dla
juter- the life preserver* Instead of be-
Inir tilled with granulated cork w re
stuffed with lule or California reed*.
0 woman! In our hour* of ee»e.
Vnrertaln. coy and herd to pleaac. .
When you atart for u* at the Fulr,
There'* no uncertain meaning there!
Too had. too bnd- Just as rapid tran
alt really ie in sight for Gotham. along
comes a h!fi lire und destroys plans and
maps, (be result* of years of study.
After the bedger game trial In New
York, Pet Stratum Moore and her hus
band must face the charge of taking
silverware from the Waldorf-Astoria.
Aggravating. She Where have
you been until this hour In the morn
ing? He—You wouldn't know where
the place is If I should tell you.-Clu
chMiatl Enquirer.
“Mr. Dingley, leader of the majority,
and Mr. Bailey, minority leader, came
in simultaneously," And then began
the closing session of the memorable
Flfty-bixth Congress.
Defined.—Bobby-Popper, what ts a
respectable fortune? Mr. Ferry—One
big enough to moke Us owner’s opin
ions on any subject entitled to respect.
—Cincinnati Enquirer.
During the Elks Memorial Service
at the Academy of Music Sunday after
coon. all of the lights went out.—Ma
con Telegraph. The audience should
have been requested to join In singing,
“head, Kindly Light."
Those happy women who fondly slip
the gold circlet, the symbol of their
marriage vow, to and fro upon the
third Anger of the left hand, may know
that the Egyptian* believed a slender
nerve in this particular digit connected
directly with tb# heart itself.
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'the word. wAo or* oot tbe choir* of a
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la Wa*biact«a at tb* rat* of tbr**
, hundred pec day. and Cart Kcbort who
! ha* had cxpcrtenc* as secretary of tA*
interior aaya that oat of **• <**
th* array pay roll loot *a«aa»*t, K».-
j <«• will lw am th* penalao roll la t»*
; year*.
i Even an radical A republican paper
as Th* New York Prea* brut come to
> the ronrluaina. apparently that th*
j pension buatnesa baa been overdone.
It doesn't say that the penaion rolls
are plentifully sprinkled with fraudu
lent penatoner* or that there are thou
| sands of men and womeu drawing
iien»ions who should never had one,
but when It aaya that la future th*
I "pension business must be conducted
on huaine** principles." It amount* to
( practically that.
go much for the National Pension
Bureau, which, as everybody know*.
1 1* conducted for political purpose* Bui
i In (teorgla and regarding confederate
' pension*, with the ‘legislature even
; now grappling with the retrenchment
; quest ton on th* Item, reform* are urg
! < ntly needed.
The Herald learn* that Investiga
tion* which have been recently made
show that fully twenty per cent ofj
those who draw pension* from the,
I wtste are owners of considerable prop-1
i erty. The tax assessment* of this
large number of pension drawer* range
from SI,OOO to $20,000-a much larger,
amount of property, no doubt, than I*
owned by the majority of the taxpay
er* of the mate. This class as pen
sioner* are well able to take care of
themselves and they should not be
beneficiaries of the state. They may
have been good and brave confederate
soldiers, but still, unless they are in
needy clreumatHnces, the state should
not b* made to contribute to their
support.
The Columbus Euqulrer-Sun sug
gest* that the lists be purged, by the
grand Jury of each county being giv
en authority to examine the pension
list for its county, with power to strike
therefrom all who are not Indigent,
and It thinks that the pension burden
In Georgia will be reduced fully one
half.
Lot. tbo lnw lie so changed that pen
sions will be paid only to those In need
of them.
THC MAINE ALBUM
The Herald la furnishing to Its read
ers a short series of eight volumes of
historic groups and Incidents connect
ed with the late war.
We have only secured a few copies,
ns the edition Is limited. The “Maine
Album” Is the first of the series which
will be followed next week by “The
Martyrs.”
The price of this souvenir edition la
only teu cents a volume. Copit's can
be had at The Herald for 10 mils or
will be mailed to any address on re
ceipt of 12 cents tn stamps.
Tbe Charleston and Memphis com
mittees may b« unable to get the Pres
ident to visit those cities, but Augusta
surely might induce him to stop over
between Atiants and Savaotiab.
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AAk.
When the matter property placed be
fore bfm. would Mb** dlflrsh mat
ter to laducc imp to Mop ommr la A*-
gusts, *a roate betwaea ike two rtt
lee?
Tke ufltrer* of the hesilquarter* nt
th* gerood army rorp* would doubt
less be duly too glad to be tnepm ted.
and tb* soldier boys oaly too l»r»<id
to be reviewed by tb# cooMßAod".* ia
cbhrf.
And what a day for Aagusta?
The crowds from the rouutry; low
rate* and excurslous oo the ralirosde.
, prefltabie holiday chopping for the
merchant*, th* band* playing, and a
general gala day. But the time la
short.
The Herald understand* that the
president ha* nailer advisement a e.elt
to Charleston while on hi* southern j
tonr, and if anything 1* to be done.
|it mu*t he done at once. Augusta
should embrace the opportunity and
flguiatively speaking, the President.
TOMOBKOWI ELECTION
Tomorrow live good men and
true sre to be elected by their nelgh
l,or* and fellow cltUen* to help ad
i minister the municipal affairs of
j Augusta for the coming three year*, j
l As the Herald ha* frequently had oc
i sslon to remark in tt* advocacy <>f
white primaries In this connection, |
It ha* had, neither ba* It. any par
ticular choice or candidate. All the
nominee* are most excellent gen
tlemen and good cltlx<-n*. The Her
ald simply bespeaks for its view* the
attention It thinks they deserve and;
that neeeslsty for their adoption. To
the new members of council It cx-!
tends n hearty greeting, and wishes
them health and wisdom to work for
the advancement, th* physical and
moral growth and prosperity of Au
gusta.
HEADERS AND ADVERTISERS.
The Sunday Herald has only a lim
ited amount of advortltdjig space for
the use of bona Ode advertisers.
Its columns primarily belong to Her
ald readers, for the motto of The Sun
day Herald Is a newspaper for news
paper resident.
It Is this policy which has built up
the circulation of The Sunday Herald
and which makes It continue to grow
with ef ch succeeding Issue. In order
to make any paper valuable as a news
medium or as an advertising medium,
tt mußt appeal and take care of Its
readers Interests.
Fortunately Tbe Sunday Herald Is
not dependent on Its advertisers. The
paper will continue to be Issued If not
a single advertisement flnds Its way in
to Us columns. The first purpose of the
paper Is to win its tvay as a newspaper.
That It has and Is doing this Is being
attested by Kind words and new sub
scribers each week.
If you don’t get Sunday's HeraJd, you
miss the newsiest an 1 best reading of
the week.
Julia Marlowe has secured the dra
matic right# to rharles Major's novel.
■ When Knighthood .was in Favor.”
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RHYMIIO NONSENSU.
Those Icy Psves.
Th# auut stood on th# tc*-b«MMid #trr#t.
Whence all ton htm had r#d.
Ttimtbrri walked «# on thetr f#ct.
(tut h# stood on hi* bond.
Bwutt.ut saaw
Jlnctr jlnttr. st#igt> hell*.
What * th* licsrv fsrr?
Th# chap Whs * Irish*,
Th#*v snowy days.
Must b* a mtllPmstr#.
The l ittle Poem*.
Trn mile porre*.
All In a lilt#;
An editor d#e!ln#d on#
And then there w«r# nine.
Nine lltll# poefns
Onln* In a drov*i
An editor was short of wood
And them 'em In th# stove!
—Atlanta Ponsuiutton.
Her Defect.
Oh, th# maid I toy# has fhwn-tfh# eve*
And a wealth of ailky hair;
fth,-’* as graceful *s Ih# gay gaaelle
And she Is pasting fair
Her laugh la like sweet music and
Her prscenes la divine;
And I am thrilled to evert touch
Her little hands with mine.
Ah. ah» would !-■ perfection, but
For one distressing thing—
Like many another foolish girl
She think# that she ran sing.
—Chicago New*.
When I Wake I'p In tbs Mornln'.
When I wake up In the nmrnin', in the
laughin', stonin' mornin'.
With my soul keyed like a fiddle »n' my
heart keyed tike a lute,
Au’ memory maids eome trlppin’ an’ »
glidin' an' a-slippln.
Alt' Hoodin' all n-y heatt-house with
the faint note* of their flute.
Then my lira juF long to utter little
songs, that kind o' flutter
Bound the earthly cage that coops them
an* would fly up in Ih* light.
An' to my soul all ytartilr.'. little fire
fly thought*.come burnin'
An" a-brio gin' spirit lanterns that
would lead it out of ntgbt
When 1 wake up in the murnln'l
When T wake up In the mornin'. In that
solemn, silent mornin'.
After long, lone years of slumber an
long. lon* years of sleep,
When my spirit's bird haa tested In
the heavenly air It breasted
An' Its golden pinions tested for their
flight across the deep —
Igtrd, I know my soul will flutter up to
heaven, an' t will utter
In a clearer note the songs it only tried
toslng below.
An’ these fitful, fiery flashes from the
pule hope of my ashes.
Will he altars of star-incense in the
glory of Thy glow
When I wake up tn the mornin’!
—JOHN TROTWOOD MOOBE. In Chi
cago TVmes-Heiwld.
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l« England titled folk are going on
the stage and refusing to go on the
stage with a rapidity whirh tnkea awav
one's breath. The young duke of Man
chester refused an offer of $l6O a week
from an American manager solely
through consideration for his family,
and. it is said, Lo'd Crichton asked per
mission of the management to piay the
part of a policeman In “The Belle of
New York.' bidj those in power are
dubious «« to hlsj ability.
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take th»«t a haul ttoas to A#t thsr*.
(experience t* a towohsr o # mankind,
and awns men attt hen of ao oths*.
| It was probably (he oh# touch «f na
ture tn Adam that mad* th# world ktn.
Th# A’nro (ta#*#* a man looks
through th# more strange thing* b# ran
too.
If matches are mad* la heaven th#
shipping clerk make* aom* awful btun
d«r*
If Ih# wait#* of *in 9 d#mlh It must bf
m man's own ghost that walks on ray
4W *
A man may h# able to write a doaen ;
voluitt#* and atilt he unable to flit one
pocket lawk.
About th# only dlffercnc# between
marble* and billiard* la In tbe age of
the player*.
The Texa* steer Is a pretty tough
pr„t»*lt lon—when yon meet him In a
restaurant.
If th# Interstate railway are trunk
line*, llttl# suburban roads mutt be
bundle line*.
If the man who want* the earth suc
ceeded In getting It he would kick
about the taxe*.
If you spenk evil of a man In his ab
sence If# cowardly, and If tn hla prc»- i
enc# If* dang-TOU*.
laruel KangwU ha* undertaken to
dramatise hi* lawk stories, "Th; Chil
dren of the Ghetto.”
The stock operator who buys and
sella far future delivery evidently be
lieve* in a hereafter.
Wl*e la thf Individual who can con
dense a peek of trmihle so that It will
go Into a quart measure.
Home pugUlsta are heavy weight*,
some are light weights and the major
ity of them are long wait*.
It I* said the snipe has a nerve run- j
nlng clear down to the cod of Its bill, i
The plumber must he that kind of a
bird.
A matrimonial agency offers to sup
! ply any man with a wife for 15. It coats
less to got Into trouble than It does to j
get out again.
Maude Adams' season In New York j
has surpassed the wildest expectations ;
of her managers. Her last week's re- 1
ceipts were over $14,000.
The average girl's knowledge of pu
gilism is rather limited, hut it doesn't
take her long to discover that tho prize
ring eomes with her engagement.
The man who makes his wife get up
and light the fire every morning of her
life shows his appreciation by erecting
a $lO tombstone to her memory-
Kyrie Beliew Is said to be unhappy
tn his engagement in the London com
pany headed by Charles VYyodham and
Mary Moore because hts ideas and
those of the other actors in regard to
how the play should be produced do not
cninrld*
For The
Soldiers!
Kef ulation Gauntlets
Regulation Hals
Officers* Hals
flannel Shins
Woolen Sweaters
Rubber Coats
Corps Badges
Military CUFF BUTTORS
Swords and
Officers' Equipments
Uniforms to Order
Overcoats lo Order
DORRS.
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J %i BROAD AT. (
For Rent
Farm of thirty acres just
below city.
Dwellings, stores and
ff ices nail 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 A 2 Library Bu Wltof.
MUTUAL UFE INSURANCE COMPANY
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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 wanfs
We have a full stock of
latest styles of Stationery.
All goods finest made.
Riclards & Star,
8-?7 Broad St.. City.
Pa ine, M urp’// & Co.
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Chitago and N,« Orkatu
order* executed over our wire, for
Cotton. Stocks, Bonds, Grain and Pro.
rlrion* fur ro*h or on margin*. La,cal
•erurllle* bough* and sold. Heferenre#
Na'.ior.cl Kxchange Bank of August*
lor Mercantile Agenete*.
FOR SALE.
I Number 22 Telfair street—Four room
house—L'K. 40xt.>0 feet.
Ten aces of Und on the fl*nd Hill*,
nea' Hotel Bon-Alr. Dwelling of 12
' ro,-ma, stalde. barn and servant house.
Will sell at a sacrifice.
Three small houses sntl lots on Sand
Hills. Will sell separately or all, at a
bargain.
i; Acres of land near Wrlshtsboro
road, one mile above city’s new wate.-
basins.
R 0 acre* of land near Mllledgevllle
road, seven miles from court house.
APPLY’ ro
Clarence E. Clark
832 Bread Street.
3NT !
ftp- 1 teg to notify mv friends and
customer- that I have added another chair
to my Barbel* Shop, making six first-cUss
Barbers, and I hope to at commodst, my
customers without waiting.
HOT AND COLD BATHS.
COMB EARLY AND OFTEN TO
Hickey’s Barber Shop
212 .V- 214 Eighth tt.
OPPOSITE ARLINGTON HOTEL.