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lo publish personal at lark a The Her
aid wit! !••• glad to pahiirh aar <•««»-
roup leal! e that obterve* (hear rule*.
Tier - are a number of maimunifi
llosi la The Heiald ofllm that 1 antiol
he published berauae tto nave areom
paniea mam or be- auae they are errllten
on both aidea of *he paper.
The raal eaiue of the writer nmt
a retire par.y all faareuilnUotn. aad
they mu at baVriitea only on one aide
Roaftaa.
After Leigh Hunt
liobMPn planed me when we met—
ft was at a large metHlon;
I Iran one of nmny, yet.
IT admit wlthoitt deeeption.
That, altbo' I'm fat and fair,
Porte, too, and lore has misted me,
I ran die without despair—
Hobson kissed lue.
—tlarrlay Dtinham, In N. Y. Bun.
That love's what makes the world m>
round
la quite poetic, some folks think;
Yet on reflection 'twill bo found
The same la also true of drtnk.
—Judge.
That domino game up 111 Athens
Is attracting the attention of the whole
country.
The Filipinos think that the Ameri
can national air la "A Hot Time In the
Old Town.”
The Swift Packing Co- are now af
ter General Miles on the “embalmed
beef" question. (
■ “Rumor" says that Macon la to he
made o permanent army post but
the rumor comes from Macon.
Lord Rosebery defines memory aa
"the feeling that steals over us as
we listen to onr friend's original sto
ries."
Four cent American flags selling for
a dollar apiece in Havana is a fairly
good profit, but the cornerer of the
market deserves it.
Wasn't that communication of
“Stockholder" a beautiful bit or sa
tire? And yet The Herald has received
one or two letters breathing dire ven
geance on Mr. S.
The editor of The Boston Traveler
is undergoing a sentence of thirty days
in jail for contempt of court —thq con
tempt consisting of improper editorial
comment on a mansiaugliter trial.
Our esteemed South Carolina con
temporary. The Greenville Mountain
eer, yells from ts reverberant heights
this question. “Hsve W.e a Monarchy
or n Republic?” Yon'have the anti
expanamn mulligrubs or cmmactionist
convulsion*. N. Y. Sun.
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mistskrc to ita friend Curtis, of ikt «’•!•
1 ago Record, 10-day:
We have insisted that William meant
Augusts s pretty gtrle. to ta* afdfc
asent acallered over the conalry where
in lie ie aald to have remarked on the
beauty end Ins qualities of our horses
—lt was the girts, that attrartad hie ad
miring gase and truthful comment, aad
qoe we are compelled to eek hlm right
on another point,
“Bill" sent the following to hie pa
per regard tog the frantic waving of
s Confederate flag from the window . f
the Hill mansion aa the f'restdsotls!
party were driving down town:
"dome Barbara Freitehte of the
Booth, some unrcconefrneted. onre
generated sister of the Coofederney.
who evldentiy does not approve of the
tagoneilUHon or the sections nor ac
cept the gospel of peace and love, ft
was her protest, nndahe waved It wild
ly at the President, who smiled and
lifted his hat to her with as much re
spect as he could birr shown to any
woman or any flag, and he will remem
ber the sight, too. as long as he lives."
Now the facta of the flaunting of the
flag are. that a vary accomplished end
cba'inlng. patriotic, young lady, who
is a relative of "Fighting Joe," was
waving the dag at him, at hoc distin
guished re.alive,fromthe wlndowof her
Summerville home, amk as waa evi
denced a* little later down town, on
Broad street, had eyes and remem
brance for him: was greetiug him In
dividually, rather than the members of
the distinguished party collectively.
So “Blit” misunderstood the signifi
cance of the waving of the Confederate
flag. He should relegate such Inci
dents to the pen of the gifted Sbrlver,
of the Mall and Express.
” TWO CItOSIO MBN
One effect of T. Thomas For
tunes recent Washington ravings Is, to
emphasise the tact the he and Booker
Washington are of a different type, al
though of the same color. The one be
lieve* the way to elevate the negro Is
to give him public office and pass laws
making the white people recognite him
as an equal.
Washington Booker believes that the
way to elevate him is to teach him to
work; to convince him that honest
skilled industry leads to good citizen
ship.
Train the negro, says the latter to
emulate the skilled mechanic’s work
and leave politics alone.
Fortune advocates politics, Wash
ington advocates work.
Unfortunately, as The Herald has ob
served before, there are too many T.
Thomas Fortune*, end too few Book
er Washingtons for the good of the
colored people.
Elmer Dover, secretary to Senator
Hanna, found upon his arrival at
Washington, the other day three
bushel baskets or letters to the seme
tor awaiting answer.
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According ta ser f tan*. Wra E
Curtin, of the Chicago Record--tto
gentleman, t will he remembered..who
•(vomponied tto Prcntdtnllnl party ta
Attguata. and waa much si ruck with
our pretty girls -Lieutenant Hobson la
an egotist, and a "queer person" gea
ernlty.
Mr. Curtin hat discovered n new trait
or acconsp lohnwwt to the hero of -to
Merrimer and that la. hi* epeci h mnk
lag powers. Aad. “while thers to no
mors question of hta ability, than of
hto courage, hto Ideas are fn-queaily
impracticable."
Mr. Curtis alludes ta hto npeech
msklna powers, a fact which has been
noted In The Herald’s rolumns befora.
"Hobson.” he ssjr*. "aever made a
speech lo bin life until a meellng was
held In Carnegie Hall last summer, to
rnlaa money for the families of the
soldiers killed at Santiago. Those who
had been Intimately associated with
him all hto Ilf# expected on that orraa- i
ton that he would simply get up and
make a bow an* blush. But he spoke
for hslf an hour with great self-po*-
session, a flue display of language, and
considerable dramatic power."
The reason he to being *ent to Ma
nila. according to this correspondent.
Is because the Secretary of the Nary
did not know what else to do with him.
“He Is *0 erratic aa to be wortbleaa for
the ordinary duties of an officer on
board a man-of-war, ami hla original
ity and egotism make him the object
int constant survnllUioca tn the con
struction bureau."
The author of “Laura Doona” ia now
In his ecventy-thlrd year.
There are sixteen British battleships
either In course of conetructlon or pro
jected.
The present population of New Mex
ico Is 230,000. Including about 26,000
Indiana.
The most perfect whispering gallery
In the world Is in the dome of St.
Paul's, in London.
Br. Charles Neufeld. the German ex
plorer, who was icscued at Omdurman
by the forces of the Sirdar, Is now In
Cairo, hard at work upon a book In
which he wll recount the story of his
years of Imprisonment among the der
vishes.
.Miss Ada L. Hanford, the daughter
of District Judge Hanford of Seattle,
has been placed at the head of the
movement among citizens of the state
of Washington to purchase a suitable
testimonial for the battleship Olym
pia.
Theodore Roosevelt is the youngest
republican governor ever elected in
New York state, being Just turned 40.
Governor Black was 43 at the time of
his Inauguration. John A. Dlx was
73 and IsVl P. Moiton was 70 years
of age. , . .. .
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And 1 have i"'sa yaur frteadL and
that was all!
Wat all, whet would to more or tone?
And p*t. now we am part in*— batter
aa,
I would not that an torn U u* to
spared—
There is one (blag I wish that yen
might know.
Tie (I.ls. I could have laved you had
I dared.
You smile perhaps, jot If you knew tto
oTsmt heart*' lortnr—lf you knew
t say,
You'd understand me dearly, whew I
say this tour.
If I hail dared!'—but there, go on
your way!
The mysteries of Ilf# am complex,
friend.
And h< «rta am rtddlra strangely hard
to read;
The human and <i!eloe no atrangrlv
btoad,
And love to made subservient to Ufe'a
n*t4.
Your way could no* bv i»y way. tMt I .
know:
And no I dared not let this heart of
mine
Four out It* richest wealth of love to
you.
Nor till this hour ll* feeling quit#
davits*.
Good-by*, dear friend, I shall for long
retail
1 The xtod. bright day* that you und I
have shared;
We need not mourn; friend* were we,
that Is all—
But, oh, l could have loved you.
loved you, had l dared!
—Maude Smith, tn Midland Monthly.
The Gambling Bacillus.
Successful sport* know that tn the
highway* and byway* are counties* Id
iots who skimp their famines, borrow,
beg. and even steal, In order to bet on
horse race* at odd* of four to one
against them In the long run, on stock*
at tweuty to one, on slugging matches
at everything to nothing. The gamb
ling baculhis Infest* every legitimate
sport and soon roU it. Criterion.
When an unmarried woman die* In
Braxtl. the eofTin, hear** and livery
of the coachman are scarlet.
Tn Buffalo a planer la In operation
which at each cut removes a shaving
full twelve Inches wlilt*from solid cast
Iron. The knife ts between twelve and
thirteen Inches wide and does good
work.
Thin, pale and consump
tive persons should use
some constructive tonic that
will enrich the blood, in
crease the nerve force and
renew wasted tissues.
Scott’s Emulsion is based
upon scientific principles.
We digest the oil for you
by mechanical processes,
thus strengthening your di
gestive organs by resting
them. It stops wasting,
and produces energy, vigor
and warmth. The hypo
phosphites in it invigorates
the nerves, and brain tissues.
s©c. ami all drujyjists.
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1.1 GIROEUE. Oucfnt.
' ONION SETS.
Now ie the time to rMent
for mo fftriy c’Oiv I keep
nothing but the very beet
Fattorn grown Mltli ape*
ciet tow pr»c«t to market
gardeners in large qvMintf*
tie*
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FREE OF CKARmE
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COAL and WOOD
.—nun rug-
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gwseUty am Utotoy kwtUM
T W S( OFIIU). PRESIDENT
to. ' Fhast* net HMto to
Eamai’s KODAKS.
We sell Eastman's Kodaks
and all size FILMS. Calk
and see how cheap we car j
supply your wants.
We have a full stock of
latest styles of Stationery.
Ail goods finest made.
Richards & Shaver,
827 Broad St., City.
Paine, Murphy Sc Co.
CfiUMIMUON BKhiHANTb
mtvm Et—TeltJßhoQeiSfeSi;.^’
1 rivet* i a tore Win* Um to hew York
CLtrago and Few Ori»«na.
Order* .executed over our wire* for
'Cotton. Stock*. Bond*. Or*ln »nd Pro.
vulona fur roah or on n.erglna Local
eacurille* bought and *old. Referenceß
-National Exchange Bank of AtiftWA
or Mercantile Agenda*.
■ FOR SALE.
Number *2 Telfair street—Four root*
houee—Lot 40x150 feet.
T»n acre* of land on the Sand Hill*.
it ear Hotel Bon-Alr. Dwelling of Iff
room*, atxble, ham apd servant house.
Will sell at a sacrifice.
Three small house* and lots on Sand
Hills. Will sell separately or all. at •
bargain.
*! Acrea of land near Wrlghtsboro
road, one roll* above city’s new water
basin*.
30 acres of land near MHledgevllla
road, seven miles from court bous*.
APPLY TO
Clarence E. Clark
832 Broad Street.
NEXT!
£tqp-l bee lo notify mv friends snd
customers that I have add d another cbalr
to my Barber Shop, making six first-class
Barbers, and I l.ope to accommodate my
customers without w aiting.
HOT AND COLD BATHS.
COMK BADLY AND Oi'TKN TO
Hickey’s Barber Shop
212 & 214 Eighth St.,
OPPOSITE ARLINGTON HOTEL.
A 50LDIER
after the spree needs
LAND’S HEADACHE CAPSULES.
Tney cure 36 out of 37 headache*,
2 for Ee., 25c. ace box of 12.
THE HOW ARD * WILLET DRUG CO,
Sl2 Broad St., Augusts, Ga, ,