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a tat*h*<* and hrauttful coa4lttoe.
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la th* tmhrntahtng and preaarrlag of
Gnrsc atrret.
No mote rlsrUona. o<«». this rear.
Oecllrmt u of roaacll. at arret you.
This ia CaroUaa'a fcooa* day at Co!
umbta.
U*a bahlra and doll hat»lr» ate (be
attraction at lb# Fair today.
The Home Insurance company I*
without a home In Now York,
IX and her bualiantl hare ona more
ehatiCt ta the badger-game trial.
Thlr|y-ine fools started on the pare
that kill* at the Madison Square Oar.
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At the normal rate of Increase. John
D Rockefeller will have a billion In
mo.
We re golug to try for a .tmall allee
of North Carolina and Tennessee any
way, _ t
How Savannah la gloating over
Charleston In the grounding of the Lo
belia!
Th» performance of "A Bachelor's
Honeymoon” last night wa* "out of
•Ight.”
Now you con cut off your coupon*
aud tender them for taxee. The su
preme court says so.
The British press doesn't like the
president's suggestions regarding the
Nicaragua Canal In the message.
Alderman Klee, of Atlanta, made a
hot speech against the crematory bill
and now considers It a dead Issue.
"The grors widow Is becoming a fig
ure entirely too numerous In tbe Uni
ted States.” says the Constitution.
"They don't need any elevator here,"
said one of the officers, coming out of
the Fair, “th# girls let you down easy.”
Transplanting tbe locust to Cuba, Is
the way the New York papers speak of
the sending of ex-Chlef of Police Mr-
CJllagh if reorganize the Havana po
lice force.
Good for gallant Joe Wheeler again.
He bos lost no time In Introducing a
bill to give Miss Helen Gould a medal
In recognition of her services In the
late war.
Mrs. Livings too Mims lectures to
night on th® subject: "Christian
Science." Is it Christian? Is It
science? The London Board of Coro
ners ha* answered No!
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Alexander (loilaa received the lotos
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** 'Frsorb CotSMl wmte to Admiral
tVrvera yasdarday wqtsatlsf him to
‘ give prevhMM notice If Isa lateaded
bom herding the town, should the
America a* tah® It. so aa ia remove
forHga farolllca Admiral replle* to
-1 day that Immediately the Amernaas
enter he will open fire on Santiago.
1 and to consider that reply as not i flea
j tloa. Please aae captain general at
! once, aa the admiral la Independent of
' military authority here. Krt-m h Con
-1 sol preparing to leave, but 1 don't
i know whera he ran go to or how he
and tbe women can go through the
Apantsh line#. Ramaden, Consul.' ”
The telegraph and rable wires from
that hour of S o'clock In the morning
were kept hot with dispatches be
tween Havana, the British Foreign Of
fice and Madrid, and at 11 o'clock tbe
following verbal message was dellyrt
<h! to Blanco at hia palace: "1 come
to Inform your excellency In the name
of Her British Majesty's Government,
that If tbe city of Santiago de Cuba
Is bombarded by the Spanish fleet
without tbe previous evacuation of the
women and children, thaw act will be
considered as wanton outrage against
humanity.”
Blanco backed down and ordered
Ccrvcra to leave the harbor, which
was done the next morning. And this
Is the Spain, “discouraged” and'
“downcaat.” signing peace treaties
"for humanity’s sakewho but five
short months ago countenanced a plot
Inconceivable In clvlllxed warfare. Her
present condition Is but the Judgment;
of Almighty God.
MO ■SECTIOHa." BUT A NATION
This Is not a country of sections. In
which one geographical division has
oue sot of Interests and line of policy,
while another ha» a different set of
Interests and a different line of policy.
It is one broad land extending from
tbe Atlantic ocean to the Pacific ocean
and from Canada to Mexico, In which
there Is one law for all. one language
for all. Hnd over which one flag floats
ns the emblem of the common nation
ality of all. White rule being conceded,
for that of course supercedes all
things, we should be glad If we never
again heard of the "Interests of the
south." The Interests of the south are
the Interest* of the nation, and her
htghest Interest, la to see the nation
ut peace and prosperous, with one rule
in general matters for all parts of the
nation. From The Richmond (Va.)
Times.
Oh, yes: “white rule conceded.” But
how about black rule In white com
munities of these sections? How about
tho possible balance of power In black
hands in whtte communities of these
sections?
How about the question of local
white primaries, to which The Herald
has so frequently referred lately, and
the value ot which Is this very day be
ing demonstrated, In Augusta? How
about black rule as witnessed In cer
tain sections of North Carolina for the
past few years?
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“A«y mvesper who would rua a play
with such a paradnxtra! title ought to
expert trouble ” said the Oborrver'i j
Blight Friend last (light aa we were .
i oalias from the Opera House.
I had hern a bit luckier than Hat or
day algkt and had maaagnk In eerure
a pass for "A Bachelor's Hoaeymooa," I
hot tbe company, It asems. wae ill or !
eight b. ■urn late and eoaaapneotb j
there would he no performance
"Besides that.” continued my friend,
“don’t they know the euirae of true
lave never did run smooth? I'm ac
quainted with one of the members of
the company,” he went on. “named
Joans, and I wonder what happened j
to Jonas ?“
The Obaervar Mid nothing, but hope*
’to be able to aee a play before the sea- I
eon closes. He la hrglnntng to have
hia doubts, and although It la a little
outside his llnet not be'ng tbe dra
matic critic, will any that the perform
ance laat night “was out of eight."
The Gold Wire Worker.
i I stood and wntrhed thr gold wire I
worker and military badge and rouve- |
nlr maker In the Arlington hotel lob- j
tiy quite a while last night.
He’s a very daft and skilful work- I
man and the quickness with which he :
can take hit little roll of wire In one
hand, his pincers In the other and.
mranwhll® chatting with hit nmtomer
turn out gold pens and brooches spell
ing Mood. Mly. Kmmn, etrera. Is as
tonishing.
And he's apparently doing a land of
fice business, too.
He has been to all the big volunteer
camps. Harrisburg snd Jacksonville,
and save wait until the boys get paid
off and the Augusta merchants will
reap a harvest*
Red Paper and Red Liquor.
Iv'r noticed another thing In the
past day or two, the Juvenulle sidewalk j
holiday-goods merchants hove started |
a little earlier than last year.
And perhaps they won't do well if
| the paymasters should hap|>en to come
[along a few days before Christmas!
I hope for the sake of the sidewalk
| boys that this will be the case aud
When, If th® city fathers will allow It.
| Broad street will be littered from one
end to th® other with torpedo sawdust
and the red-skinned wrappers of fire
poppers on Christmas day.
1 hope, however, that 'the red booxe
will not be as much In evidence.
Parlor Car and Sleeping Service Be
tween Atlanta. Savannah and Millen,
and Albany. Ga.
The Central of Georgia Railway com
pany has Inaugurated parlor car and
sleeping car service between Atlanta
and Albany, Ga., on train leaving Al
bany 4:15 a. m.. arriving Macon 7:40 a.
m., Atlanta 11:20 a. m.. and on train
leaving Atlanta 4:05 p. m., arriving
Macon 7:20 p. m., Albany 11:05 p. in.
Passengers from Albany, Ga., holding
berth tickets can take sleeper at S p.
m., thus allowing them to remain In
sleeper over night. Passengers arriv
ing Albany at 11:05 p. m. may remain
111 sleeper until 7:00 a. m. Rate for
double berth in sleeper, 130 miles and
under. $1.60: over 150 miles, $2. Charg
es for seats, as follows:
{0 miles and under 25c.
51 miles to 125 miles 50c.
126 miles to 200 mile
201 miles to 300 miles ~ .. SI.OO
Tours very truly,
J. C. HAILE.
Geneial Pesvenger Agent.
PEGPITSjFOm
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| have had th® rt*S«*r* at MHW
la tom auft-®y®d d mar* B®naaslvan‘s
: gt.’ts and tlMlr qo*«t. IHtl*. bewwa
emd mothers I know them to be a,
1 good tip® of the Pennsylvania women'
! gad how much I d*d ndmtr® tnam
, geutie. well modulated e.dewn. a»Ub
tbe stamp of th® lady u» the manner
| suck women cm.’d am fall to bring
tk®tr boys are deal and tru® and such
w» have at Camp MrKensl®.
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Tb*n. there comes Ohio, th® d®ar
old state which sav® rim to the riddle
!of mtr chlldbod days, via—“round at
| tmth end# and high in the m>d<ll®.wliat
slat® is It?" How w® did gtlr up our
think tanka, aa th# adltors call them.
; giving M up at last, and 'having to
hsve It Illustrated for ns on paper
Well. I have heard all of my Ilf®
of the gitnd and veiling raothera of
Ohio, aurh sons as that state has pro
duced. such noble boys, now men at
tb® helm of our nation, and w® hsve
such mm's children In our m iLt.along
with th® dewendants of P>-nn*y lava’s *
author of our national Independence
And Augusta's dainty and high bred
women, also her chivalrous men. ap
preciate all these facta and ntorc to
follow, heartily and sincerely.
• • •
3nrb pleasant recollection* a* I have
of Minneapolis snd Bt. Paul, although
I stopped there but three weeks. l*»k*
Minnetonka It a poet's psrlilite, bupt
the dear little lakes on the suburbs of
Minneapolis captured me wholly and
entirely. I often think It all over, those
lung golden hours In the shadow of the
green follaged banks drifting in my
small, gaily painted skiff. The imnd
was playing dreamily In that little pa
vilion way out In the middle of the
lake, the bright crowd* surging to and
fro along the shore, and the doxena of
boat*. Just like mine anchored or
passing back and forth over the blue
lnhe'a xurfnre. snd how cerulean clear
that water Is, brave Minnesota soldiers
I am almost as homesick as you are
Just to see that place once again. In
dulge In the long trolley car rides back
and forth through the moonlight
j bright and wide, passing brilliantly lit
! up danditg pavilllon*. some of them
nestling Ight In the heart of that
! "dryad” haunted forest. Such warm
j hearted mothers and sisters have I
I met, from that erti’hanted state, and
■ ho their brave boys are wintering with
ns; well, bless them sincerely, one
and all. we are so pleased that they
have come,
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And Maryland: no wonder the poet
songster whose song has passed Into
hlsthry. broke into that same sweet
rhapsody, Maryland, My Maryland It
was In May when I saw this state first
and sped through Its wide and sunny
domains, as wide and sunlight-filled
as all true Maryland hearts. The last
of May every fruit tree seemed, a pure
white snowbank flashed with rosy
pink, such pictures of plush green
meadows and tender green foliage I
have seldom seen. Why Maryland a
skies should seem so intensely blue Is
another marvel also, such tantalizing
glimpses from the car windows of
picturesque grey stone walls, all over
hung with pink and white orchard
bloom, I have never met anyone from
that state, but are they not famous In
history and sjory? One never heard of
a true Maryland boy becoming a cow
ard or naught but one of nature’s gen
tlemen, never; and the whole world
has heard the praises of its fair
daughters. Camp Mcenzie is to be
congratulated on its selection of
troops-
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doses® of cook la®, perhaps sons* sugar
ed d.'ugbnuis also ara wf* to arrive hi
a big lot for mother’s sad Amt Jaa*'s
boy along with Jars of Jam. »»««•?.
ra'sles and nets, and Rosens of tlttl®
ri *rnt» too nnmeeooa to mention,
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It ever so •mall It Is •r.otMth'to task*
thtw® m.ldler hoy* gtadk, Just tb* mere
aat r tiatmn Per heps Joes* rsekatm
will really hide a big woolm neck
muffler with gav-colored mittens and
wrist era to match F ft* dewr to th* re
cipient beeaua® of the giver, but ut
terly u*elre* In the South *otne<h ng
like the poor towr'at in Florida -whose
loving mother sent him a pair of fur
esr-pre’ectors. I saw them as they
hung forlornly from a Iree. at a well
known pleasure resort cevr aJcksou
vllle. with two Inscription* underneath
tho first. “Left here hy a Northern
tourist, for the cow In the adjoining
(laid or any owe els® wrho wants to
wtwr them Som® would-b®-wag bad
written underneath!
The#® ear-lap® we want one hit,.
For the cow la the only one they’ll fit
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Along with thetr horn* tnetnoriea of
snowy popcorn - wreathed rhrlstmas
tree, their snow-hallln* frolic* aftiw
their Christmas feast, th* parties In
th* evening where "Potto®''e." "Roll-
Ing-the-covr-r" and all sorts of kiss
ing game* reign supreme, comes the
dearest memories of all. escorting their
host glrla homeward, over the moon-lit
sparkling snow. I am reviewing such
homesick memorie*. as evpertenc® tells
us. a grief told of, talked shout and
sympathized with, often lose* Its bluest
features. bnt these soldiers at our
doors ran offset some of those haunt
ing memories by telling their folk* sll
| shout Georgia pickaninnies. roast
possum and coons. Augusta gardens
full of December roses and chryantbe
| mums, and a dally talk with any old
I Georgia darkey Is truly mlrlh-lssplr-
Ing. One of these old-time retainers
told me the other day “that he hadn't
Joyed hiesef so much snnee he had the
terrified pneumony" as he has "sence
de sojers arrlv.” So these same gen
tlemen can readily see how much they
are thought of. even by the humblest,
their advent among ns truly being a
source of real enjoyment. For tho
poor boys In ramp having no home
ties or friends, especially ell those for
lorn sick ones, the ladiee her© are in
deed sorry and through all disagree
able happenings, so liable to hefall
such a veritable small city of soldiers,
they ran rely on August® citizens to
overlook a “heap." as the Southerners
say. Each one unites In wishing the
loval soldiers of Camp McKenzie, per
fect health, bushels of home letters, a
feeling of being appreciated, a Merry
Christmas to come, and the most gold
en and warmest weather, the climate
and the "Sun Rova!" can produce.
BERTIE EMERSON TARVER.
MANY A LOVER
Has turned with disgust from an other
wise lovable girl with an offensive
breath. Karl’s Clover Root Tea purifies
the breath by Its action on the bowels,
etc., as nothing else will. Sold for years
on absolute guarantee. Price 25 cts.
and 50 cts. Sold by—Retailers. T. A.
Buxton, Anderson’s Drug Store. Alex
ander’s Drug Store, West End Phar
macy. The King Pharmacy; Whole-al
ers, Davenport A Phtrdsy.
For The
Soldier!
Regulation Gauntlets
Regulation Hats
Officers' Hats
Flannel Sturts
Woolen Sweaters
Rubber Coats
Corps Badges
Military CUFF BUTTONS
Swords and
Officers' Equipments
Uniforms to Order
Overcoats to Order *
DORR’S
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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 A 2 Library Budding.
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
OK KENTUC KY
Alwulutvly Incontestable i*olictc® From
pate of Issue.
I arrest Dividend* - - - - Lowest Premiums
foltcltors Wanted; call or write.
H. H. BTFINER. Special Agent,
410 Dyer Building.
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054 ox.
* 50c ox.
I*o Ant Cut GAM And
PrtMMHKI Cotogne 4oft*t
for Christmas I'rttanti.
And m# my line of Christ
nifii Goode, fi t new no
vtlllti snd low price*.
L. I. Gardelle. Druggist.
PROF, P. M. WHITMAN,
•off 74 St. A ic**t». <’»»■
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COAL and WOOD
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North Asp**** Cr»l A Snpply Co
V‘,-®nrtty and <,tumy (.esrantred.
F W SCOFIELD. PRESIDENT
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Eastman’s KODAKS!
We sell Eastman’s Kodaks
and all sire 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.
Riciiards & Shaver,
827 Broad St., City.
Paine, Murphy & Co.
COM k< If SION iIEKCHANTh.
803 Fey Bolds St==Teleptione^2ba'.n*
lmtte L**ren 45 ire* Lit set to New York
Chicago end New Orl«n».
Orders executed over our wire* for
Cotton. Stocks. Bonds, Grain and Pro.
visions for cosh or on mnrglne. Local
securities bought ®nd ®old. Reference®
National Exchange Bank of
or Mercantile Agencies.
BOH S ALE.
Number 22 Telfair street—Four room
house—Lot 40x150 feet.
Ten acres of land on the Sand Hill*,
near Hotel BoA-Air. Dwelling of 12
rooms, stable, barn and servant house.
Will sell at a sacrifice.
Three small houses and lots on Sand
Hills. Will sell separately or all. at a
bargain.
87 Acres of land near 18 rlghtsboro
road, one mile above city’s new water
basins. .. ,
50 acre* of land near Milledgevlllo
road, eeven miles from court house.
AITLY TO
Clarence E. Clark
832 Broad Street.
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g'9t~ l b«g to notifv mv friends snd
customer* that I have s d-d another chair
to my Barber Shop, mak.ng rix first-class
Barbers, #Dd I hope to accommodate toy
customers without waiting.,
HOT AND COLD BATHS.
COME EARLY AND OFTEN TO
Hickey’s Barber Shop
212 A 214 Eighth St..
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