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aantrd la oar iotana* Jala tkaaa
Hail to tha Ctotof
Ha* Grass Joined Garda?
Dta hot tot (hit week end without a
trident* nt of thr mill flueatkm.
tagwu't torn ramr Saat all Rood
tiinig* aw raanrmd for tto rad.
Thr Hi Hit hern Hallway la out with
“thr map that tenure* tto president s
triait."
The Baltimore’- Brooklyn amalgams
tad tvsra of thr JUatlnual Iragur ahoulil
to A atroat on*.
Great effort It bring put forth to In
due* Lyman Abbott to remain with
Plymouth church.
How that thr war U over. Mr* Thu
■avxnnah pro**, tlie millionaire* are
gem* bark to Jakyll Island.
Hr. Andrew* ha» rumen tad to stay
In Chicago with tha full undrmUndlng
that he la to be "hoes" of the schools
The Macon Telegraph call* It
•Hemphfll’s Jubilee." amt say* that
Atlanta * "peace show »a* a cheap at
fair." .
Charleston want* a million amt a
half from congress to deepen her chan
nel. How about It. Messrs. Estlll and
Stovall?
Remember tn four purchasea this
week to make at least one small
heart happy—do not forget the West
End CbrUtma* Tree.
The predldeuts Christmas present
will be the delivering of the pence
treaty into hi* hands. It I* expected he
will get It on Christmas eve.
One little submerged rock In the har
bor of New York has done more dam
age to the American navy than all the
warships of Spain were able to do.
Macon Telegraph.
That was a new and entlrely-to-be
rejolced-at guard of honor- the escort j
composed of the Confederate Onrap and
the Grand Army of the Republic camp
marching together.
The New York Times, referring to
"the follies ami falsehoods of Christian
Science.” and Mrs. Kddy’a relation
rhereto. Mils Mns. Livingston Mims a
"book agent of that seeress.”
The Spaniard* must he mad the
Spanish shopkeepers of Algiers throw
ing back the gold coins tendered in
payment of purchases by the crew of
the Helena. Bui how about the twenty
millions?
Joseph McGee, aged 110 years—
which Is vouched for—took out a li
cense Saturday to marry a fifty-year
uld widow - This is McGee’s fourth ven
ture in the matrimonial line, which
rectos to agree with him.
The exemption of factories from tax
es iu Alabama Is a popular measure,
according to The Birmingham Age-
Herald . It never reduces, in the long
run taxable Tallies, bernuse the gain*
from the location of factories are great
er that the exemptions.
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[of tta* U»t Cauae.
Tto Prvaldoat'a week ta tto Booth
baa been fruitful of good, of much
He ha* aouorled "tto deolb knell of
tretlonaSiam "
It ta Indeed a gioriou* rbonght th.rt
hereafter on oto and tto naroa day
throughout tha broad Republic
jibe grave* nf both North and Mouth,
of Cntoo and Coafrdernle, may be
atrevrn with flower* by Hvliia hand*,
commemorative also of n reunited
and henceforth Indtnaolnble country.
Wr are brother* again, marching to
gether with com men rauae. with even
and rad*t lea* tread to a glortnua fu
ture tn tta* nation* of the world.
J'row the I-ato* to the Gulf the map
ta restored and complete—“aectlonal
lima* no longer mar tta tar*."
All AOOUITA IfICIDItIT
Chnrlr* Hoyta famoua play. “A
Texaa Steer." «u presented at the op
era bouRM the other night and an tn
jeldent occurred. Illuatrallng that on
the territorial expansion quention. the
! soldi*-* of Camp Ma< krnaie are unant
| mon*.
A* moat of us know, the arene of the
play la on the Texas frontier and two
I t’nlted State* ofllcer* were fastening
I the national flag over the entrance to
I the fort. One of theae ofllcer* remark
led to a Mexican that there was a power
In the star-spangled banner, adding:
"If you don’t believe It Juat try to haul
R down " The effect was electrical.
Coming upon the heel* of the Presi
dent's Atlanta speech, telegraphed The
Herald that afternoon, the word* re
ceived double significant*. The Pres
iden hud uttered at Piedmont Park
these words about the flag: “Who
will withdraw from the people over
whom It floats Its protecting folds?
Who will haul It down?" The aoidiers
in the gallery yelled and a cheer broke
from the audience. If the sentiment
at the opera house, under the excite
ment of the aetor’s hit, could have
been measured. It would have been in
favor of annexing the Philippines.
Mexico end everything In sight. It was
a happy hit of the actor and lie
brought down the house by taking ad
vantage of the report of the President’s
speech in The Herald.
Since the Augusta performance the
same acetic has been enacted tn Sa
vannnh. the presence of the Texas sol
diers and ofllcer* quartered there, mak
ing a wildJy demonstrative few mo
menta at the old Savannah theatre.
Texas. It will be remembered, was one
of the colonies that fought her way in
to the Union.
the negro problem settled.
The latest scheme of chimera chas
ing philanthropists, mainly residents
of Kansas—where, by the way. ttie
governor bns Jud railed a special ses
sion of the Legislature to deal with in
ternal affairs —t* to ask Congress for
an upproprlatlou of JUtt.WW.OtHI, where
with to establish negro colonies in Cu
ha. Porto Rico and Hawaii
This petition will probably reach
Washington today.
Thomas Jefferson, years ago. gave
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{beyoa* that, eai tamo?
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i that so we to our Georgia town* might
; well learnt a valuable leaanaa fv-ur the
! progress and enterprise of tto Ittl#
Inti#* of Mississippi There M llatllvf
bnrg. for tastawc*—* piacu to i.tom in
habitant*, And yet she ha* ull ths
1 luxuries und convvniepcluu of a city.
iTto magnificent school building- a
monument to the enterprise of Pro*, f
F. PbtlUpu—la aa big as the Richmond
county court house (architectural!*
i streaking, of eouraef 1 and I well ra
' member a at ranger asking me. several
I year* years ago. If that waa not the
:Georgia state house. Everything Mae
11a Id keeping water work*, elertric
j lights, cotton, culture and turpentine
It it really a delightful place, and
one of ito moat enterprising in Ml*
siaalppl.
It wa* under tha auspice* of tto La
mar Literary Huctcty that I had the
[pleasure of speaking there—and what
a host nf memories that magic nnm*
awakened! l-amar--the dreamer and
the atatmumn. tto kindliest, gentle*',
strongest son of the Houth who evrr
*at In Senate or cabinet. How proud
I have always been to recall that he
wa* a native Georgian, and when ev
ery other tie I* sundered between ths
Umpire state of the Booth and the state
|of the Father of Water*, the nam* of
Lucius Quintus Circlneatu* Lamar
will keep them, ta* Shakespeare saysi.
’’Like a double cherry,
Seeming parted.”
Evan as l write T recall that dell
lous story they tell of him—so typical
of his genial, easy-going nature, so
careless of tinunrlsl affairs. He had
Just been chosen by hla warm friend
and life-long admirer, Grover Cleve
land, for a place in cabinet. The new
secretary of thr Interior waa looking
around, to company with his estimable
wife, for a residence which would bs
eome the social statue imposed by the
new position.
At last the good lady found one. on
Dupont circle. I think—at any rate ;u
that neighborhood.
The absurd salary of a cabinet okl
eer. tb<n, us now. was SB,OOO a year
"What Is the rent of h* house,
dear?” asked the gentle sage of Ox
ford.
"Seven thrusand live hundred dol
lars a year," replied Mrs. Lamnr.
The Judge walked to the window nnd
for a long time stood gar-lng out in
that abstract way which always rnork
<d him.
The minutes passed, and multiplied,
hut S ill he did not arouse frirn his
reverie.
At lust the good lady approached
him and said: "What are you think
ing of. dear?"
• I was just wondering,” replied the
judge, “what we would do with that
other sr.oo a year!”
He was indeed’’the Xnightlieet of the
knightly race,” for there was a stem,
as well as a gentle, side to his nature,
and the student of congressional his
tory is not likely to forget his excoria
tion of Conkllng:
"Those are severe words,” said the
President of the Satiate, deferentially
calling the senator from Mississippi to
order.
' They are severe." fie replied. "Thoy
are word* which no good man would
deservov-and no brave mau would
bear! ”
There has never been such a mnment
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Manaflcid. taterpral him
(’HARLEM J. BAYNE
Tto Mara W ho Walk* Uk* a Bear
If* • very large ssorl* thrat w*’re living
to. wtrh room rami vworagk t*,
sraaira:
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man from liking wtast’a to bis
laat*.
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tto music that suits ttom tost.
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man with tto kingly creat.
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tere. you troubl* a bit an* stgh
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that their maaartaf word* Imply: ;
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when tto prophets exetatm "Be- i
ware!"
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tto man who walk* like a toar.!
i A imnitl. fallow, hi run» ,
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| Th# fi*t h*‘r * hoi# *t*f» tii ran r*c*wnl*e
a hnlf i block U 4» the utrtit.
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the trouble* of tto day;
I Each svetcogge* tto chum aa to sees!
him come for tto evening’* ius-j
tamed play.
I It’* after tea that the fun you’ll see. a*,
i crouching upon all four*.
Thta tieast which In vain Tommy’# tried j
to train stalks viciously round and
roars.
'And the sofa pillow* are none too fine
to fashion a fitting lair
i In the library for Tommy’s Dad, the
man who wstks like a bear.
And It's sweet to feel 'mi* the clang of i
steel an* the murmuring threats
of atrlfe
iThat the mtui who will msy be happy
still In a quiet and placid life
It la pleasant to stray far, far away j
from the motives that broil and
mix,
For, fter all. there’s a lot in life to- j
sides fighting and polities
j Afar from marbles and stately wall*
dwells the simple average man.
Yet to. and his kind, are th* keystone
in the arch of the nation’s plan.
So let’s take time for a simple rhyme,
it isn’t so much to dare,
!Of salutation to Tommy’s Dad, the man
who walks Mke a bear.
—WASHINGTON POST.
New Poem by Ktppltng.
London Cable to the New York Sun:
The Times publishes a poem try liud
yard Kipling entitled “Kitchener's
School.” purporting to tie a translation
of the song of an Indian Mahomedan
addressed to the Hubshees of Soudan
ese. The following three stanzas are
typical of the whole:
Knowing that ye are foreflt by battle
and have no right to live.
He begs for money to bring you learn
ing and all the Knfclish give.
It is (heir treasure, it is their pleasure.
thus are their hearts inclined,
For Allsr created the English mad, the
maddest of ail mankind.
They do not consider the meaning of
things, they consult not creed or
clan.
Behold, they clap the slave on the hark
and. behold, he becometh a man.
They terribly carpet the earth with
dead, and before their cannon cool
They walk unarmed by twos and threes
to call the living to school.
Certainly they were mad from of old,
but I think one new tiling
That the magic whereby they Work
their magic, wherefrom their for
tunes spring,
Msy be that they show all people their
magic ana ask no price in return
Wherefore, since ye ar* bound to that
magic, O hubshee make haste and
learn.
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For Rent
Farm of thirty acres just [
below city.
Dwellings, stores and
ffices in ail 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 & 2 Library Building.
EiDSIKE OUT SALE
In order to close out my entire
stock of woolens by the lirat
of February, by the pattern or made
to order, I will sell at and below
cost.
TERMS CASH.
WM. E. BENSON
Merchant Tailor, 74S Broad Bt.
Xmas Presents.
Silk Suspenders in Boxes at 50 cents.
Gents' tine Neckwear al 25 and 50 cents.
Ladies and Gent's Silk Gariars at 25
and SO cents. Ladies and Gents’ fine
Silk Handkerchiefs froth 25 cents to J 2.
Ladies and Gents' Silk Umbrellas from
J 1.25 up. Flhe Walking canes from 25
yent9 ud Gents' fine Oloves of all
kinds Plain and fancy Socks, Shirts
and Underwear -and all other thing*
not mentioned at reasonable prices. F.
G. Mertins. the Tailor and Gent's Fur
nisher. opposite Planters Hotel.
DECEMBER >€
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m *«r» for OOc. Hundrod*
of botilot of ColoinM And
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bottio of CxtrActa and coho
of Soap for 20c. Bo cor
lain to too my lino.
L. k GARDELLE,
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PROF. P. M WHITMAN,
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FREE OF CKAR&E,
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COAL and WOOD
FROM TUB
North AninflU Cool A Supply Co
Quaattty aa* QraalMg Usavasitta A
F W SCOFIELD, PRESIDENT
Bail 'Ftaara* (Ml asrvar M
Eastman’s KODAKS.
\ \ j ( ) BimmJ
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.
Richards & Sharer,
827 Broad St., City.
Paine, Murphy & Co.
(OMMIHHOK MKUCHANTb
-803 Feyiolis st^TeleDhone;
1 rival* Lvsm* (Virts Lure! to New York
Chicago and .'«» Ortoaa*.
Orders execute* over our wire for
Cotton. Stock*. Bouda. Grain an* Pro.
visions fur cwsh or on margins Local
sscurittss bought an* aol* Refurvncse
-National Exchange Bank of Auguatta
or UercaiUUs Ageuclera.
FOK SALE.
Number SI Telfair street—Four room
house —1.0-t 40x150 feet.
Ten acres of land on tto Sand Hill*,
near Hotel Bon-Air. Dwelling of 13
rooms, stable, barn and servant house.
Win sell at a sacrifice.
Three small houses and lota on Sand
Hills. Will sell separately or all. at •
bargain.
*7 Acre# of land near Wrightiboro
road one mile above city's new water
basins.
50 seres of land near Miltedgevllle
road, seven miles from court house.
APPLY TO
Clarence E. Clark
832 Broad Street.
KTBXT!
IMF-T beg to notify my friends and
customers that 1 have added another chair
to my Barber Shop, making six first-claes
Barbers, and I hope to accommodate my
customers without waiting.
HOT AND COLD BATHS.
COME EARLY AND OFTEN TO
Hickey’s Barber Shop
212 A 214 Eighth St..
OPPOSITE ARLINGTON HOTEL.
ft BRASS BAND OUTFITS
SsftTN PIANOS. ORGANS and
rfr* MUSICAL INSTRUHENTS.
Everything New In
OP SHEET rtUSIC
THOMAS it BARTON, Augusta,Gi.