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Courier Iwml Is iWrif Msti aid.
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N«sm* ksd onssWhins to do with It.
Tb# Alstom* legislature will so IN
Attest* is a feodjr la a*rt tk* p*#i-
If you haven't already visited the
Masonic Pair. there sr* bat t«ro Joys
left
General MU'* wonts the regular sr
mr ta cacslM of os* hundred thou*
sod torn
Lecturer Bayne Is off to toll Ih'
Psllcsn* about the thing* they might
have wUd
London. Psri* and Copenhagen or*
•Nth baring a chrysanthemum show
this nrrsh.
two mors votes than sr* necessary
are assured In the srnata to ratify th*
purr treaty,
Plrs Chief llonner of New York ssys
that the height of the eky scraper*
must l>e rat down.
“Terlre Told Tsles” might be s good
book for Tha Olde Book Store to re
plenish stork with.
The New York savings bank* are
ratting off a half of onr per cent from
their interest rates.
Lt. Hobson goes to Hong Kong to
superintend the repairing of the cap
tured Spanish warship*.
Senstor Hale Introduced a bill yes
terttey to erect a monument to the
Maine martyrs. In Havana.
Many or the officer* sre mourning
their undeveloped films left with
Messrs. Jameson a Griffiths to be fin
ished.
And Jml son Lyons' signature on j
those new crisp five dollar bill* pin- (
ued lo the roat lapete of the colored
brother yesterday!
Frank Jay Gould la twenty-one this 1
week and comet Into hit $10,000,000- ,
we wonder ts Frank will marry In
"the profession.” too.
The handsome confederate monu
ment, the cornerstone laid by Jefferson
Davis in 188t$, was formally dedicated
this noon, at Montgomery.
Rogers. Poet & Co’s ad. the day af
ter the fire, reads, "our new under
wear Is made on the same principle,
two folde--the heat can’t get out".
"That pavement,” said the sad-faced
man. as he brushed the snow from his
coat tails, "is a good deal harder than
the Ice, when you come right down to
it.”
"Instead of throwing mud at Char
leston, The Savannah Press ought to
devote Its undoubted talents in that
direction so The Savannah Morning
Nows.”—News and Courier.
The only true source of politeness
is consideration that vigilant moral
sense which never loses sight of the
rights, the claim and the sensibilities
of others. This Is the one q'ia!Uy,
over all others, necessary to make a
gentleman.
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It has baMB Mid that Th* Herald
I hi 4 tl> favorite** In (tm Hvrtkan <1 f«#* |
I tufitif. Ttm Htfili. maarlsoady, did
not unduly prist - <Ud *ad strive to so
print owe poragtsph which It
i (howght. te snv w*y, could Influence a
j vote for this nan or against that man
| who was s CNNdldaie. It hs* endssv-
I ■ wed to hs absolutely fair. Rut Tbs
I llsrald admits that It did wish to *»*
: the man win la each ward whom tha
I white people Is each ward wanted to
win It did not want to see the will
lof the whit* ms* nullified by th#
bought vote of the negro. That Is the
only prefnenc* It bad. We do not
runs boastfully In welcoming the
white primary which lu now at hand
j We do sut wish to proclaim that" The
j Herald did It.” We waat to see the
matter, however, arranged. We
sincerely Invite other Interests liks
Tk# Herald to Join ua now to Join
whatever Influence we may have, to
1 whatever Influence we may have to
I bring about—without rancor, sslf-ln
tereat or boastfulness the srrange-
I ment which will positively and for
ever put this white man's town abso
lutely In the white man s hands—
which will make our home elections
purer and fairer—which will mnhc
them tree npenelve—whlch will make
them honorable.
The Ural ward now has such ar
rangement. which It Is perfecting; the
ifernnd ward Is muking the arrange
ment; the Third wsrd accepted the
primary principle this fall, and it can
be shown that It is to Its Interest to ir
revocably commit Itself to the primary
plan; the Fourth ward ft at work on
I it* arrangement; and the Fifth ward
j ward can also be Induced to declare
absolutely for the white primary. Wa
repeat that The Herald does not wish
to proclaim itself the winner of the
white primary. We—ln our sincerity
anil dealre to secure white primaries,
and while supremacy In Augusta
willing to admit that we. as a re
sult of our effort# of years, have got
ten the horse to the water, but want
] the assistance of others to make him
drink —that we have driven the nail
j in the board, tint require the aaeletancn
l of others to clinch the nail. Oen
! tlemen. help us to clinch It—now, bo-
I fore January t. We appeal to the pa
triotic citizen of each ward to help to
clinch it now—when no election is
pending, and when there la less chance
! ft>r s.'lf-lnterewt asserting ttself. 1
Strike now —today—this week.
THE SOLDIER SUICIDE
What a ghastly find was that tn the
little clump of bushes on the outskirts
of Camp Mackenzie yesterday. Lying
stark coldi end rigid, half hid by the
brown leaved scrub oaks, with the
gaping holes in the blood-stained, light
haired head, the stiff hand still ttght
; |y clutching the weapon with which
I he hud taken his life, they found the
j body of Trooper Ryan, of the Third
cavalry.
j Unhappy, rash and misguided youth.
His sorrows and troubles seemed mul
titudinous and he would end them,
j Of all bis acquaintances among the
men none knew his history.
None knew of the faraway home that
had been left; none knew whether U
still sheltered the loving mother, or
whether another home held cm* nearer
jond nearer yet. those whose hopes and
j pravers even now were for tfe"lr Ji^e
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lag so ih* dtrttoNary, la sfte*
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sod that Chsrieetoa ha* rertataly bee*
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STAU HI.AMS.
Killing foo(p>'t» la • dead mm way
of mopping holdup#
Vary often lha street lamp# ara not
to be mad# light of.
Oa« of tb# piatMt beautlftrr* of
woman la bapplncaa.
A proud man la seldom a grateful
man. for be aetrer get# aa much at he
thjuha he deserves.
Poverty la the only load which la the
heavier the more loved onea there ara
to aaalat in bearing It.
M'hen any calamity haa been #ulfer
ed. the flrat thing to remember la how
much baa been escaped.
The young woman In Berlin who
eloped with an aeronaut waa probably
juet carried away with him.
Perhapa the Queen Regent of Spain
might beatow upon Mr. Olllet of Kan
sas the Order of the flolden Fleece.
At the proposed pence conference In
St. Petersburg, the conversational
powers of Kurope will lie on eih.bi
llon.
Alwaya vote for a principle, though
you vote alone, and you may cherish
the awet reflection that your vote la
never lost
Every period of life has It* peculiar
! prejudice*. Who ever saw old age that
did not applaud the past and condrm
the present times?
A New England manufacturer is so
fearful of labor troubles that he will
I not permit the girls to come to work
i in striking costumes.
The Breath of Avon.
From where the steeds of Earth's twin
oceans toss
Their names around Columbia's
chariot-way—
From where Australia's long blue
billows ploy—
From where the morn, quenching the
Southern Cross
Startling the frigate-bird aud alba
tross
Asleep In air. breaks over Table
Bay—
Come hither. Pilgrims, where these
rushes way.
'Tween grassy banks of Avon soft aa
moss.
And, if ye found the breath of Ocean
sweet,
Sweeter Is Avon’s earthy, flowery
smell,
Distilled from roots that feel the
coming spell
Of May, when all the flowers that
loved him meet
In meadows that, remembering
Shakespeare's feet,
Hold a still dream of music where
they fell.
—Theodore Watts Dunton.
"Is there any difference between 'sick'
and HI*?” "Why. it's Just like this—
the man who gets sick sands for a doc
tor. while the man who becomes ill
summons a physician'' Puck.
| THE OBSBIVfiR
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liquid or chemical, for there shot up
for just a brief spore, a buret of parti
colored flrsv
Green was the prednmlnsMng color,
with surra anting gashes of rrlmaoo
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TO CURE RHEUMATISfI.
A New York Blahop Tall# of hli
experience.
‘ My experience with the horse cheat
nut as a cure for rheumatism." said a
New York bishop to a Washington
Star reporter, "was all on the aide of
th# horse chestnut, and It has been the
same with a number of persona to
whom I recommended It. 1 have of
ten heard of the value of th# horao
chestnut but had never tried It myself
until during the first term of President
Cleveland. 1 was spending the day at
th# white house and Just before din
ner with the president took a walk in
the grounds Immediately south of the
executive mansion. It was during
the first week of October. Passing
near a chestnut tree I picked up two
or three handsome buckeyes and was
shout putting them In my pocket and
Intending to keep them for some chil
dren up In Albany, to whom 1 had
promised to take some souvenirs of
Washington. The president noticed
my action and remarked: ‘Those
chestnuts, they say. will cure rheu
matism, and many people down this
way have greet faith In them.’ 1 an
swered that 1 had often heard of their
value In that connection, but that my
purpose In gatheing them was to gve
them to aotue children whom 1 knew
would appreciate them, from the fact
that they grew in the white house
grounds. At the time 1 was sufferfhg
from a rheumatic attack, w’hlcb.
though mild In comparison to 'some I
had had. was sufficient to remind me
that I whh not free from pain. On the
suggestion of the president. I picked
up B»m| more and put them lu my
pockets. It was a week or more be
fore I returned to Albany, but by the
time I got there ro» rheumatism had
disappeared, 1 gave all the nuts away
except two. which I carried for some
months, one in each trousers pocket.
Since then I have never gone a clay
without a horse chestnut. In my pock
et. getting a fresh supply each year
from a clerical friend who reside*
here. Physicians have* told men that
tlje virtue In them Is from the sulphur
they contain and that the sulphur is
absorbed into the system.”—Washing
ton Star.
A Point of View.
| A party of tourists went to visit a
| famous chateau on the I.,oire. On enter
’ Ing one of the rooms the guide re
! marked: ‘'This, ladies and gentlemen,
is the hall In which the Duke or Gulae
was assassinated.”
"Pardon me.” Interrupted one of the
touriste. “when I came here three years
ago you told me it wa* in a. room in
the other wing.”
'Thereupon the‘cicerone replied w.tii
perfect serenity: “Yes. but the ehatgau
was then nndereoinc repairs,”—Paris
Figaro.
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fttliiflfd Jhe ttis'tt# " BfTWIjT.
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••Well, be work# aheot the fares.”
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width ttleomed with friumph o* th*
jury and oatted the hoy with a glooce
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t*Nt jrnttr father d*e#n’t d*. rnouah
work to prevent hi# being colled worth
la#*?”
The hoy had chafed tinder these un
pleasant queatbma. and summoning hi#
courage, h# aaM boldly. * If you want
to know ao had whether my fs«h#r‘#
wort hie## a»k him; then# h# ta oa the
Jury.”—lndtanapoH# Journal.
Political Appeal
"Gentlemen,” nhouted the rural (Rc
pubtb-an) candldntc for con#table when
It .ante hi# turn to talh at the groat
political round-up preceding clerttoo.
••|‘m no hand to brag. Borne of my en
emies ha* charged me with permutin'
prisoners to escape, with favorin mv j
frbTtda and maltin' mist*lces In the
servin' of papers while 1 held the offica
I'm seekln’ to Alt another term. All I
rot to say Is that l done tbs best I
could, and that I kin do better now I've
igot my hand In
"tlenllemen. I'm ready to stand or
fall by my record. UnA what this
grand and glmhiua country baa done
since you made me your constable, |
two years track. You’ve had the biggest i
crop you've ever had In yearn, and you
know It. The weather has been the best
th,- , tdest inliabltanta evar saw. We’ve
bluffed Bngland in that Venerxela
matter aim* I became constable; w.e've
h'ieted the American flag in Cubey
and the PhtUlpenn Islands: were tm
porUn’ gold Instead of debts; we've
pit business off the sl.-k lint and things
In Iwgiivnlng to hum; we've been Isyln*
Up money; farmers Is gettln rid of
their mortgages and even fish and
game is gettln' a pier. Iwtcmise we
perteol 'em. I'm not b’owtn’ fur facta
la things that speak fur themselves.
"Do you want these conditions to
contain# or not? Are you for prosper
ity 01 agin It? If you tire fur It. vote
for me. If you are gin It, vote fur my
reptile opponent.” Boston Journal,
Hep.
Maud—Do you use the capital X to
mark your error* on the typewriter?
Kthel—No; I prefer the capital D. It
is more satisfy Ing.—Boston Journal
The slight cough may
soon become deep-seated and
hard to cure. Do not let it
settle on the lungs.
Think! Has there been
consumption in your family ?
Scott’s Emulsion is Cod
liver oil with hypophos
phites. These are the best
j remedies for a cough.
Scott’s Emulsion has saved
thousands who, neglecting
the cough, would have drift
ed pn until past hope. It
warms, soothes, strengthens
and invigorates.
50c. »ad f t. 00., all druggist*.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemist*, N«w Yortt.
For The
Soldiers!
Regulation Gauntlets
Regulation Hals
Otllceis' Hats
Flannel Shirts
Woolen Sweaters
Rubber Coats
Corps Badges
Military CUFF BUTTONS
Swords and
Officers' Equipments
Uniforms to Order
Overcoats to Order
DORR’S
718 BROADWAY 718
“Good Taste Arp^el/’
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For Rent
Farm of thirty acres just
b«low 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 l ibrary Budding.
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
—OF KENT rest — *
Absoratef} flfcoolsstsblc Policies From
pate of Jwue.
largest Dividends - - - - Lowest Premiums
Solicitor* Wanted: call or write.
M. H. MEINKR, Fperisl Agent,
410 liysr Building.
EACH DAY SEES TflE
nfßim ROW
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DECEMBER 8
PILL UP YOUR
fonrColope Bottles
FOR CHRISTMAS
WITH TUI FOLLOW WO LOO3I
73c o*.
HCm JSBLa. «. 85*01.
5« o*.
Eider ant Cut Gl«m and
IPr dNNSKI Coiotf n« Hot
(or Christm** Proddnt*.
And my I in# of Ch'itl*
met Goods, all new no
vdittds and low pricds.
L. 1. Gardelle. Druggist.
PROF. P. M. WHITMAN,
SO9 7(fe St. Air*'**. r »L
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*.„ht, <"«b <S* rwasv a l #"'# mmi WAIN
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Lsnss# cal .ta» wow wteki yaa awi.
FREE OF CHARGE.
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COAL and WOOD
—— ffkOH THK——
North Ans nets Coal A Supply Co
Uuaniby s*-«i yaelby
F W. SCOFIELD, PRESIDENT
Kmi » 4M htrowsw m
EastMD’s KODAKS.
We sell Eastman’s Kodaks
and all slae 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.
Richards & Sli&yer,
827 Broad St., City.
Paine, Murphy & Co.
COMMIf-fflON MERCHANTS.
803 Refifilß StHeieDhOßfiiaft.y
I tivslv biased V ire# Piled to New York
Chicago sod New Ortons
Orders executed over our wire# for
Cotton. St cks, Bouds. Oraln and Pro.
vlsioot fi'r c«*h or 00 margins, local
securities bought *nd #old. Referenese
—National Hat tonic Bonk of Augusta,
or Veres ntil# Agenda*.
~ foksale;
Number Telfair street—Four room
house—Lot 40x150 feet.
Ten acres of land on the Sand Hills,
rear Hotel Bon-Alr. Dwelling of 13
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
lit) rsf fit n
ST Acres of land near Wrightshoro
road, one mile above city’s new water
"acres of land near MUledgevlUe
road, eeven miles from court house.
APPLY TO
Clarence E. Clark
832 Broad StreeL
NEXT!
#®-I beg to notify my friends and
customers that I have add d another cham
to my Barber Shop, making six first-class
Barbers, and I hope u. acconimodat* tuy
customers without waiting-
HOT AND COLD R/THP.
COMB EARLY AND OFTEN TO
Hickey’s Barber Shop
212 A 214 Eighth St.
OPPOSITE ABJ INOTON HOTEr