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ml Use In Wtiklnjiat iklt week
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ed ike rider*'—ln the all dty blryrlr
race the 8. P. C. A. abould.
It It poealbte ibat Jams# Hamilton
Lear it hat abed l hoar luxuriant pink
whiskers? What will The Hun My?
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lira. Felton and Tbr Morning Newt
lift thalr voice* In tin I ton i« tbe legl*
lature to oktcrmlnata the "ynllw,
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•Why iVldn't the Minnewaska go to
net*" taka The News and Courier,
and Kdltor* Kettll and Stovall are busy
anawerlng. .
The Record. Editor Manley, will
henceforth nettle with the postmaster
In New York. Inatcnd of thr one at |
Wllmlngtoo. N. C.
"Fighting hat been renewed In tbe
Swat Valley.'' Likewise In the New
Tork paper* between thoer two fake
swatters, Corliett and Sharkey.
At the opening of the German Keich
atag, the kaiser warmly advocated the
czar's disarmament plan—and then
presented a huge ar ny budget.
All Is fixed at Purls save the treaty
phrases, bht the "haggling over de
tails” is very painful to the Spanish
commission?!*, says Secretary Ojeda.
"Homicide by C-; ilon" Is the way
The Sun put* it warding the aban
donment of the criminal proceedings
against the Christian Scientist* iu the
case of Harold Frederic's death.
Through the good olttee of Harry E.
Mornly, and the trustees or Ihe Pen
ned fund, the sale of the Gerlaeh has
there entert. Col. Gardiner and
until drummers can now
t rc:t • tier.
He win gets the five million, Ed
win's match factory geta on fire.
Frank has his little ten million handed
over by Uncle Russell Sage, and Miss
Helen. It leaks out. wa* the donor of
the quarter mtllion (or the New York
Library University a fairly Interest
ing day's proceeding* tn the Gould
( famtly.
The Insurance companies doing a life
uximsws In Canada have agreed here
to: not to accept risks on the lives of
{-fn icd women, unless they happen to
the bread winners of the family, or.
J u other word* independent of their
übands. This decision has been ar
.hcd at, strangely enough, with a
view to lessening the crime of murder
for insurance, several cases of which
have been reported In the last two
years.
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I d*4 to tbwt city Ilia laal words wort
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Tbe pr Sat wa wiah la auk. U that
'll la an* tbe far inti** tee edweatkm,
ilka warn bar of sebuwt bouses, or lb.
• •dvaaewd rarrkraia of (be mttegea. bat
lb* (aberewt tklr.t sad bore for
knowledge tbat etamga tba sebo ar and
1 err area ewcceaa.
HewAtor Itoertlt atiewded an tillage.
i yet be la a rtge man aad .eholar Tbe
, yiMMtg darior. sinucgltag wttb poverty.
1 determined lo anvwnptleh hi* purpoee,
! hat the Aesti. weaker then hie ua•
daunted eplrlt gave way. Aad we are
| glad that am legislator*, even tee
! grappling with the retrench moat qw*
itkm la the e«bu eiloaet food of the
! Mate, he* adopted the medium wane
let us have echwola aad aa many of ,
■ hem aa may be without tbe burden
being made too heavy and then, the
: reaalta, tbe value, the end. reata with
the Individual.
■ OMAMITt OR IRA RATTUUniLD
We recollert. tn llatenlng In Ihe able
I address on China, by the Rev. Young
J, Allen before the North Georgia
Methodist Conference In Augusta, a
| short time since, that the reverend
I gentleman referred to tbe difference tn
' the treatment of the wounded on the
| battlefield, between the Japanese and
the Chinese soldiers. Tbe former.,
! through the adoption of western clvtll
i sation. and the teaching* of Christian
ity. observed strictly the rule* of clv
| tliaed warfair.
The Chinese, »n the contrary, mas
sacred and mutilated, thetr barbarous
act* ramdng the one uncontrollable
outburst In retaliation outaip the
gates of Fort Arthur. We also recol
lect, at the time of the'battle of Om
durman. the vtvld picture of the wide
plain strewn with the white-garbed
bodies of the Soudanese, clothed, a*
wa* noted by The Herald at ihe time.
In cotton product* poselbly of our own
southern mills, aad the scene there
charted by the freniied fanatics.
For the credit of humanity and that
the lustre of hi* achievement* may not
be dimmed. It t* a pleasure to knew
tbat General Lord Kitchener explicitly
denies the stories that after (he battle
of Omdurmun details of soldiers were
sent out tn shoot the wounded Arabs.
This wu* mentioned In the reports at
the time, being Justified by the state
ment that the wounded Dervishes fre
quently killed or stabbed the hospital
details.
General Kttehener admitted that
wounded Arabs were left on the field
In thousands, but said that this could
not be helped, as the British and.
Key 'an surgeons were fully occupied
1 'tending to their own wounded.
utter of fact, between six and
f: -,eu thousand wounded natives are
now under treatment. In such con
trast to the story of the proposed mas
sacre al Santiago In July last, told in
yesterday'* Herald, la the warfare of
the Anglo-Saxon.
(TOP SWEARING
"Thou shall not take the name of
the Lord thy God in vatn," seems to us
to be the one commandment in tl\c ;
Decalogue most frequently broken by
men who are deemed, and doubtless
are. good and otherwise pious Individ
ual*.
Is not the habit or sweating largely
one of custom and example? We know
of men In Augusta. Intelligent, sober,
thoughtful citisens, men who lead ex
emplary lives; men who go to church
on Sunday, pass the contribution box,
and lead otherwise blameless lives.'
who intersperse even the most ordina
ry conversation with oaths. This i* ail
wrong, and, as we hqv* said, largely,
probably wholly the result of habit
and cttrtnm.
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Henry, did yon mil*
Huslwnd (who baa been apendlng
prsvlou* evening* with th? I*>ya> llll Mo,
I'll rnlae It tire,—Hsrtem Light.
! "Rod roar*, wllh thy tiny lip* com
pared. look mean!" axrlalmed the fee
vtd lover. Thine eyes are a* #oR. de-p
oklea of Italy! Thy treaae* would
shame a Helen'* lof ha*
The maiden sat cold and unreapon
slve
1 Thy bicycle Is the best ever made
protested the youth, and thereupon a
«rim*, n tloo.l auffused her glorious
countenance.
"Men are such Infernal Mars'" she
shyly faltered, thus eonfesalng that h-r
heart was touched at ißßt.—Detroit
Journal.
In her heart love and duty strove for
mastery and duty won.
I "No man ahull wed me," *he ex
claimed, with sutfuaed eyes and quiver
ing lips, "who doe* not promise me
that If he is ever President of the t'n- ,
Iteil Htate* he will us*- hi* Influence 10:
have bsttle-shlp* with
water!"
Such wss the ardor of hi* passion
that Algernon hesitated for a momeht.
"I promise," he cried, and fell upon
his knees.—Detroit Journal.
Mrs. Hunt—From what I hear of vour
huxltand I should Infer he Is a man of,
Iron will.
Mrs. Rlunl—You're light he Is. and
pig-lron at that.—Richmond Dispatch.
"What a bad cold you have, Bene
dict?"
"Yes; my mnther-ln-law got to die- 1
taring when thij family should put 1
their winter flannels on."
"Did you put youts on?”
"No; that's It. I had them on. and
when she got so arbitrary I went and
took them off."—Puck.
Tommy—l* that ahe or she lion,
papa?
Patel—Which one, dear?
Tommy—That one with Its face
scratched and the hair off the top Of Its
head.
Pater (with a slghl—That must lie
the male, my son.—Ttt-Blts.
VERSICLES.
Seldom
"Whom first we love we seldom wed.”
Said some Inspired dunce;
"Seldom.” be It herewith said,
Means rarely more than once.
—Cincinnati Engulrer.
Mother Goose Revised.
There was a man in our town,
Who said that talk was cheap;
He jumped Into the marriage tie.
And then he learned a heap.
For when the little, loving wife
Doth talk of hats and such,
He finds her conversa-tt-on
Costs him a mighty much.
—Cincinnati Enquirer.
Da You Know Him?
You meet a man at every turn.
His pince is everywhere;
You seek the quietude of home,
Behold you find him there.
You simply cannot lose liiqt.
in parlor, street or hall,
In each mirror you will see—
The man who knows it all.
—Chicago News.
When a lonely man goes out with a
handsome dog it is unkind to make rs
marks about beauty nod the lieast.
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ty. pleaded a* e»t.n».*la« for whip
ping hi* wife tbat she "hoodooed"
with snake heads and dried heads with!
thr various etcetera* *f a h-»odoo fas. j
The ARvannah Pretw says' "The flght
•« im . *ll Rhafler and stanspsoa is one j
a here we inn afford tn set back and,
see fair Play. It Is b resrulsr hear
fight." t>ig flght you mean*—Rome
Tribune.
The Mseon and Indian Mprtng Street
Railway company has commenced work
on the new electrtc plant that I* to
furnish th* city with tight. The plant
will he built on the banks of the (K
--mulgee river near feris* street.
If th* republican party desire* to
put Ibe finishing touch to tbe negro
question let them pas* a force bill. ,
The republican* nave Injured the ne- 1
gro enough slnady. I ait they can carry
It still further If they so deulre.—Wsy- 1
cross Herald.
Tift on Osteite: Col. Each Bass, an
Ashburn lawyer and farmer, tell* the
lingerie that he ground three atslks M
cane last Saturday that yielded two
and a quarter gallon* of Juice. He
didn't produce the Juice, hut those who
doubt 1 pn go aigue ll put with him.
A village improvement Maaociarion
has been organised at Greensboro with
Mr. H. Gutsane as presideut with Mr.
H. Outrstiv as nresblent. Dr. J. M.
Moncrier treasurer and W. B. Pattillo
secretary. The organtaatlnn hope* to
do much toward making beautiful one
of the most favorably located town#
in Georgia.
The Calhoun Times has this to say
about Oglethorpe's Mg farmer “Col.
Jim Smith started as a school teacher
In Middle Georgia without a cent. He
now owns 50,000 acre* of land, wotks
450 hand* and 1* worth a million dollars
—all made In farming on the poor
sandy fioll of Oglethorpe county. AY ho
says the farmer has no showing?"
A new beverage that Is fast taking
the place of whiskey and other alcohol
ic spirits is being made by the negroes
around Valdosta. The process ts to
code tha potatoes about half done ami
then mash them up and allow the mass
to ferment. Frdm the strainings of the
potato mash 1* made a wine that will
put the average Georgia negro on a
regular Christmas Jag.
In accordance with a resolution pass
ed at a previous mass meeting and In
structions from the council, a mass
meeting has been called at the Way
emss opera house for tonight at ":30 p.
ni.. for the purpose of nominating a
mayor and five aldermen to serve the
ensuing year, also one member of the
board of education to serve three years,
the term of Warren Lott expiring.
It has just been discovered that one
of the lost of the 111-fated Maine was
from Wilkes county, a Dan Spratifn.
A few years ago the young man left
home and his family lost sight of him.
They never heard from hint again till.
In trying to tiaoe the relatives of the
dead In the Maine disaster for the pur
pose of pensioning them, the govern
ment wrote to parries here and located
the family of the deceased young man.
Alpharetta Free Press: There is a
district tn this county which is an Ideal
community. There ts not a pensioner
in the district, and the county has
never been called upon to aid anyone
in the district. Only two or three col
ored people live there, and such a thing
as a justice court bj, seldom held. The
people raise wheat, corn, hay, oats,
cattle and hogs—ahd vote as they
please. A candidate undertaking to
buy his way in that district would be
fired from the community and “skunk
ed.” We doubt ti there is another
militia district in Georgia, that will
compare with Little river.
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When Admiral Rampw.n wa* a Hcti-,
tenant In rosemand of a small willing
' vtsael, he worked on a kind of anetno- j
meter or wtndguage khnaily It wa* !
j complete and *Mie day It stood on tbs
roof of tbe cabin, which protruded for;
some distance above Ihe deck. The
' llttls boat wa* rocking Idly to and fttr
,in a calm. Lieutenant Sampson wss i
I below enjoying a siesta. Suddenly ,
• a gust of wind rippled tbe water, the.
! mainsail boom swung violently aero**
tbe deck.
Smash! and over Into the fathom
less deep went the precious anemo
meter.
“Orderly," said the officer of th%
deck.
"Yes. sir." said the bluejacket, salu
ting.
"Inform tbe commauder of the *hi|j!
that his anemometer has gon? over
buard.”
"Ye*, sir.”
The orderly made by tbe cabin com
panlonwav.
“And, orderly **
"Yes. sir.”
Break it to him gently.”
Three Prayers
An Infant In Ita cradle slept.
And In Its sleep It smiled—
And one by one three women knelt
To kiss Ihe fair-hatred ehtld;
And each thought of the day to be
And breathed a prayer half silently.
One poured her love on many lives.
But knew love's toll and care;
It* burden* oft had been to her
A heavy weight to hear;
She stooped and murmured lovingly,
■•Not hardened hands, dear child,
for thee."
One had not known the burdened hands
But knew the empty heart;
At life's rk'h banquet she had sat,
An unfed guest, apart;
"Oh. not.” she whispered tenderly.
"An empty heart, dear child. Tor
thee."
And one was old: she had known care.
She had known loneliness;
She knew God leads us by no path
His presence eannot hless;
She smiled and murmured trustful
ly,
"God’s will, dear ehlld, God’s will
for the'!”
—KATE TUCKER GOODE .tn the Alk
ahest.
Ireland.
Thy sorrow and the sorrow of the s?a.
Are sisters: the sad winds are of thy
race;
The heart of melancholy heats in thee.
And the lamenting spirit haunts thy
face.
Mournful and mighty Mother! who art
kin
To the ancient earth's tlrst woe
When holy angles wept, tiehoMing sin.
For not in penance do thy true tears
flow,
Not thine the long transgressions; at
thy name.
We sorrow not with shame,
But proudly; for thy soul is as the
snow!
—Lionel Johnson.
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Woolen Sweaters
Rubber Coats
Corps Badges
Military CUFF BUTTONS
Swords and
Officers' Equipments
Uniforms to Order
Overcoats to Order
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For Rent
Farm of thirty acres just
below city.
Dwellings, stores and
f fices 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
U l Library Building.
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velties and low prices.
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COAL and WOOD
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F W SCOFIELD, PRESIDENT
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Eastman’s KODAKS.
We sell Eastman’s Kodak*
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.
Ricbarfls & Slater,
827 Broad St., City.
Paine, Murphy & Co.
CCMMJf-BION MKKCHANTH.
803 Feynclds .sv
1 mat* Diiai * ir»* Bltwi to s>» York
Ctiiiago and Fesr Or Won..
Ordera executed over our wires for
Cot on. Stock*. Bond*. Grain and Pro.
vtaiuns for oaah or on margin*. Local
securities bought and sold. References
—National Exchange Rank of Augustfe
or Mercentile Agenclca.
FOK SALE.
Xumiwt 22 Telfair Street-Four r.)f»n»
house —Lot 40x150 feet.
T-n a< re* of land on the Sand Hill*,
nea Hotel Bon-Alr. Dwelling of 12
room*, stable, barn and servant house.
Wi i sell at a sacrifice.
Three small house* and lot* on Sana
Hil m. Will sell separately or all. at a
bargain.
S 7 Aires of land near Wriehtsbnro
road, one mile above city * new water
50 acres of land near Mllledgevillo
read, seven miles from court house.
A FPLY TO
Clarence E. Clark
832 Broad Street.
NEXT!
gap- T h« K to notify my friends and
customer, tbat I have add'd another chair
to my Barber Shop, making sta first-class
Barbers, and I bops to accommodate my
customers without waiting.
HOT AND COLD BATHS.
COME EABLY AND OFTEN TO
Hickey’s Barber Shop
2X2 A 214 Eighth St.,
OPPOSITE ARLINGTON HOTEL.