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Umar* Brand and Bailey wilt al-
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tbs 10th Instant.
Chari* non * Yoon* Men - * Bu*lnew
Lragu* wants the Bdlsto tapped for a
hatter water a apply.
Neat to the prraldent, Joe Wheeler
-will be the cyaoaura for our eye* on
the ravltalai stand.
Mr. W. A. Hemphill and Oeorg*
(andier will ride In the carriage with
the praaldant at Atlanta.
The First North Carolina regiment
ma'chlng through Havana, with flag*
flying and hand* playing, mini have
bnen an Inspiring sight
Mr. Ftteh, of William*. Ohio, took
the morphine mute the other day to
escape the attention* of the women
literally loved to death.
The ••Campania." the Pullman car in
which the pspsldent will travel. Is *ald
to be the most magnificent and lav
ishly appointed In the world.
To aurvlve the vicissitude" of a long
and particularly stormy career, and
then die of a cold Juat as htn life's
hopes were real tied, was Indeed the
Irony of fate In Oeneral Garcia's
death.
A Boston "music committee" has
Just refused perraisalon to two hundred
manipulators of wheesy hand organs
to Inflict their tortures longer on tho
strews of the city of culture and
ebana
Bishop Duncan duplicated his
sermon on the occasion of the centen
nial services Sf St. John’s church In
Augusta recently, on last Sunday In
Greenwood, at the South Curoltua
conference.
When the Cxar of Russia travels, the
railway is guarded by thousands of
soldiers and ho occupies a car sheathed
In steel. President McKinley will roll
Into Augusta in a finer car and meet
the soldiers here.
That was an awful and terrible ac
cident yesterday afternoon at the new
Catholic church butldiug on Greene
f’reet. Without an instant's warning,
.ith no opportunity for the breathing
f a prayer, two souls were ushered
into 'eternity.
The election of William McKinley as
an honorary member of the National
Geographical society is a proper trib
ute to a man who has done more for
American geography than all other
living experts in the science of terri
torial delineation. New York Sun.
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do ao ka ofdef t*» «•« t'«M«re*s to let
the territory l«*< the fatca But. It I*
rial mad there was ao slater tty la Ila
TW mwptloa of Mr Roberts At
Wssbtagtna sad lbs roars* to be par
;*oed by Cssgms ta awaited with areat
laintwt thraughout the ciaairy.
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! The coiton mill operative* who Mite
-lull work, ar* reported to have **id
that they lasest and will not retura to
i work al lb* rut rat* wage*,
t praaldaat Charl«#Est<«* la reported to
have said that reatorsi sou of the old
wage* would aur|ly l**d them l!he
mills la the August* dlatrlAO 10 "alter
failure and bankruptcy "
| Taking then* two stairenents togeth
er. what In to be doae?
Ac the days go by, as the days merge
! Into week*, one thing I* certain—K is
s losing game for both aide*.
Christmaa day la approaching and
iho statement of the managements of
the other mill*, that all of Augusta a
fao*orrce will be closed down If the *o
railed striker* do not relnrn by Dec.
341 - thin must not be If it can posal
hly be avoided by arbitration, by mu
tual discussion and eonoeaslona.
May not Auguata'a observance of the
day commemorating thp Savior’s birth
be one of happiness ami Joy for thous
ands. instead of ode of gloom and
chi rlesaneee May not the worda of
that Savior—Peace on earth and good
will towards men—be remembered at
tbla time.
Is there no way, no plan or method,
whereby the music of whirring wheels
and closing looms may soon be heard
again along the banka of the Augusta
canal T
DKCOKATB.
On Monday next Augusta will have
the President of the United States
within her gate*. With him will rome
members of the cabinet, high govern
ment and army officials, and crowds of
people from adjoining territory. Del
us begin at once to don our holiday
garb.
It Is not every day or year, or even
century, that wo can entertain a Pres
ident and ao—let u» begin st ones.
Augusta, be U remembered, Is but
one of three Georgia cities that wtl!
have this honor.
Atlanta, Savannah and Macon are
now at work spreading tlfelr bunting
and unfurling thetr flags— let Augusta
be up and about.
The committee that visited Washing
ton has happily and successfully per
formed Its part—let all contribute now
to make Monday. Dec. 17, a grand, glo
rious and memorable day.
Make your preparations for decorat
ing at once.
WAR TAXES AND EXPRESS CO.
The Herald is in receipt of an inter
esting pamphlet of the case of The
Met chants Association in New York
against The Adams Express Company,
which was brought to test the right
of the express company to require
shippers to pay one cent stamp on ex
press receipts as provided In the war
revenue act.
The pamplhet Includes the argument
of counsel and the opinion of the court
and also the opinions of the federal
courts In North Carolina and Califor
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(live hiw a life, deal kneel In prayer,
N>r Mnrallsr with hi* despair.
Th* M*n la dow* and hi* great need
la ready htip. and awt »our treed.
The world I* full of ■«*! advlrn.
'of prayer anU pmire and preathing
a Ire.
! iiut th* gsnrenaa sou's who help mse
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I Arc scarce as gold sad hsrd to And.
(live like s prMct : speak ia your deed,
, a good, square life ts th* bts* of
creeds.
And yon all will wsnr s roysl crown
Who give# him a lift when he Is down.
—ANONYMOUS.
PfrMtoalilie*.
Ooveraor Plngree. of Michigan, I* a
man of lemarkably good health, and
I has not been rerlouety 111 for twenty
flvc years
On the rHired list of the nary there
are now two entries of Rear Admiral
Thomas 0 Selfrldgs. father and aon.
A similar coincidence has nerer before
occurred.
Mrs. William T Sampson is to re
ceive a unique and liesutlful loving
cup from the commanding officers who
aerved under her hueabnd. Admiral
Sampson. In the late war.
Genet al John W. Foster, who serv'd
ns U Hung Chang’s adviser during the
.tapanese-Chlneee peace negotiation*,
has received a letter from the Oriental
statesman In which he says that “all
recent changes In China are for the
better."
Among the papers of President Mc-
Kinley’s mother whs found the other
day a copy of her answer to a letter
which asked ’’how she brought up her
children.” "I had six of them." was
her answer, "and I had ray own work
to do. but 1 did simply the best I
could." j
The sword which Admiral Schley Is
to receive as a gift from his fellow
members of the Itoyal Arcanum Is to
cost $1,500. and It ts to be of the finest
Damascus steel. On one side will be
an Inscription of the presentstlon. and
the other side will have a representa
tion of the buttle of Santiago repro
duced from the navy department draw
ings.
A button out from (he cont worn by
General Shatter during the Santiago
campaign was recently ruffled off at a
charity bar.aar held t Wlc. a, K«s.,
mid 250 chances were sold at 5 cents
each. By a curious coincidence the
button was won by Miss Marjorie
Knorr, the girl who had solicited
General Shatter to send It to the biir
xaar.
Knew It.
"Marse Tom.” said the old family
servant, “I wish you’d please, suh, gim
me my Christmas gif .”
"Why, Christmas is a month off
yet!”
"I knows dat ,suh, but den I knows
you, too; en mos’ tngln’rutly. when
Christmas come, you’s too drunk lor
know what day it isf-Atlanta Consti
tution.
Always Hits It
"TVhat do-»s the weather man mean
when he says It will be partly cloudy?
"Well, if It’s cloudy part of the day
and clear the rest of the day, or if It
is not exactly cloudy, but merely haxv,
or If it Is cloudy in one part of the
country and clear In other parts, he
hits It—don’t you ses?"—Chicago Trib
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Pnprlifilt. There It hut on*
Plage** by which the
Palladium of Mbkigan * llbertk* la
(Itlitrd, and
Pjigrte. you alone can
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I Political 9
Potentiality la easily
Pushed beyond Ihe
Pale, ind tb*
putamn -e of today 100 often become* ]
The Parent cf tomorrow. He
Patient,
Plngree. *nd
Piudcnt.
Presidency I cgin* with
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Politic* Is when it goes wrong
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—W. J. t>.. In New York Sun.
Where's Mother.
Bursting tn from whool or piny,
This Is what the rhildren say:
Trooping, crowding, big or small,
tin th# threshold, in the hall—
Joining In the constant cry.
Ever as the days go by,
"Where's mother?"
From the weary bed of pain,
This same question comes agatn:
From the boy with sparkling eyes,
Bearing home his earliest prtae;
From the brnnxed and bearded aon.
Perils past and honors won:
"Where's mother?"
Burdened with a lonely task,
' one day we may vainly ask
For the comfort of her faro.
For the rest of her embrace:
Let us love her while we may,
Well for us that we can say:
"Where's mother?"
Mother with untiring hands
At tiie post of duty stands.
Patient, seeking not her own.
Anxious for the good alone
Of the children as they cry,
Ever as the days go by,
"Where’s mother?”
Misfit Mrnn.
Mary had a tittle lamb.
It made her mad, they say.
For turkey, goose or good baked ham
Befit the Christmas day.
"It Is money that makes a man Im
portant.”
“I don’t know; It seems to me I’m of
more importance when I haven’t any
money."
Aristocracy of Dolldom.
"Mv doll can shut her eyes and go
to sleep just lovely.”
“Huh! My doll never goes to sleep
at all. She’s got Insomnia!’’
A Wonderful Woman.
“Hobson dotse on his motherln-law.”
“Just to be peculiar.”
"No; at Christmas she always sends
him something that his wife can’t use.”
For Asthma use CHE
NEY’S EXPECTORANT.
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Soldiers!
Regulation Gauntlets
Rrgu'auon Hats
Oflictrs' Hals
Flannel Shirts
Woolen Sweaters
Rubber Coats
Cotps Badges
Military CUFF BUTTONS
Swords and
Officers' Fquipments
Uniforms to Order
Overcoats to Order
DORR’S
718 BROADWAY 718
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For Rent
Farm of thirty acres just
balow city.
Dwellings, stores and
ffices 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 l ibrary Building.
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF KENTUCKY
Absolutely Incontestable Policies From
pile of laous.
Larger! Dividend* - - - - Lowe* Premium*
Solicitor* Wanted; call or write.
H. H. BIKINI.R, Special Agent,
416 Dyer Bnlldlug.
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BOLIMT MDS
BOOKS
LAMPS AND TABLES
RseAWfai ns dsrtgn snff tow in »»«*
WAVE CREST GOODS!
* R rfc end CIegSAM Al <to**g*.
Stiver Mn«*ei PkLC
CUH I3S CITiJiSiSB ItlfT
Games Jureoiln tod Toy Books
EASTMAN KODAKS.
Photographic Supplies
of every kind and dsecrtpikm st
Lowest Prices.
IPORTNER’S l
HOFBkAU and )
VIENNA CABINET /
BRANDSOF /
Export \
Beers \
are the best l
At-K FOR THEM. f
S SALE
In order to close out my entire
stock of woolens by the first
of February. by the pattern or made
to eder, 1 will sell at and be low
cost.
TERMS CASH.
WM.E. BENSON
It archant Tail. , US Broad St.
JOHN H. FEAREY
—The B liable Jeeelcr
Can be found at 211
Campbell Street, first
door from Broad.
Best Goods at lowest
prices.
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» BRASS BAND OUTFITS
PIANOS, ORGANS nod
MUSICAL INSrRU.IENTS.
ST fc, "!! h '" N snr!ET nmic
THOM AS & BARTON, Aognsa.Ga.
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EL2r£U r ~ Awarded Medal
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DECEMBER 14
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tn* pi f*« must hff tffiftn to
fcMI *PPffffiC«ffilsKt.
L. A. Gardelie. Druggist.
I Hftvti ft tin* off v#ry finft
CffiiUffinnii'f Drtiiint »nd
TravoMintf Cft»R* and low
prieffi for th© Quftllty »nd
liylff off urnods.
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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.
All goods finest made.
Bichards & Slayer,
827 Broad St., City,
Paine, Murphy & Co.
COM MIfBION MKittHANTO.
803 PrioMs St=-TeleDbonei^w’.:r
1 li>»tc L.**ed V. ,re* Cuect to Few York
Chicago and Sew Ottoini.
Orders executed over our wire* for
Cotton. Stock*. Bonds, Grain and Pro.
vt«i >o« fur ewah or on margin*. L>ocai
securtttos bought and *o!d Reference
National Exchange Bank of August*
or Marcantil# Agencle*.
T’OK SALE.
Number 22 Telfair street—Four room
house —Lot (oxlso feet.
Ten acres of land on the Sand Hills,
near Hotel Bon-Air. Dwelling of 12
1 rooms stable, barn and servant house.
I Will sell at a sacrifice.
Throe small houses and lot* on Sand
1 Hills. Will sell separately or all, at a
[bargain.
8? Acre* of land near Wrightsboro
road, one mile above city’s new water
Las im.
r>o acre* of land near Milledgevllle
road, seven miles from court house.
APPLY TO
Clarence E. Clark
832 Broad StreeL
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customera without waiting.
HOT AND COLD BATHS.
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Hickey’s Barber Shop
212 * 214 Eighth St..
OPPOSITE ARLINGTON HOTEL.