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Thar* ahowld b* soot# organUed *t
fort mail# at once for a permanent
Th* Camp MacbeMtle soldier* ran
no* reatla# that we war* itlllng the
truth about our weather.
They do ray—imnl of our hot
tifwdcd and hasty friends that Mr.
"Stockholder” war not a gentleman.
Th* Duluth Tribune think* Jo*
Wh**l«r la the tJggeat little man that
bai coma down the pika in won year*.
Mr. Hob Scott, formerly of Florida,
but nuw of Havana, had quit* a keen
eya for Uuslneaa. in cornering the Uni
ted State* Cat market.
.laiur* Hamilton la*wla ha* at la*t
leached Washington, ‘ In tba effulgent
glory of pluk whisker*, tuuuve spat*
and reform." The Sun can now yuan*
again.
The *t>orta evidently think ihai lla
vnnu I* to lie ‘'wide open." a* Mea»r*.
Tim Corbett. Bat Maateraon, Wyatt
Earn and other g. atlom*n are aaid to
he en route to the Ctfbnu capitol, to
"engage In various enterprise*."
Editor Pleasant A. Stovall of The
Savannah Press delivers his lecture on
Mexico, "The Land of Manana," for
the benefit of the Masonic Temple aa
aoclation in Savannah on January 4
next. The Augusta friends of Mr.
Stovall and they are legion would
be delighted to hear what he has to say
about the country of chile con came
aud procrastination, and that, latest ac
quisition of our vocabulary. “Manana."
Could tt not be arranged, Messrs. Ly
ceum managers’
Aguinaldo believes in keeping It "In
the family." the Filipino cabinet being
as follows:
President of the council of jnlnieters,
with the ad interim portfolios of for
eign affairs, marine and commerce —
Sen. Kmlllto Aguinaldo y Famy.
Secretary of war and public works.
Sen or Bpn Baidenoro Agulualdo. ne
phew of General Aguinaldo. Secretary
of the interior, Seuor Don Leandro Ib
arra.
What relation Son or Don Ibarra is
lo AguioaMo does not uppear in the
dispatches.
The following story comes from Jim
Haro Dewis’ state:
The claa* in geography were reciting
and receiving information about our
imports and exports, when the teacher
asked:
"What do we send to Spain?”
‘‘Soldiers,’' promptly replied a bright
little girl.
‘‘Yes. that Is right,” said the teacher,
"but what do we receive In return?”
“We get islands.” came the answer
from tiie same little girl. And the
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Taunt giurtoaa purl, my bretbruu. la to
■ ha artal by you."
Apart front the senator's tribute to
' euutberu naan hood and worth and cut j
•Wary It seem* a pity that he mono*
f ruutrmplate that Wdivtdiial aa taktpg
I part, together with other* from other
I section* of the union, lb the affair* of
the Went Indian Intends, and tba rtrh
i aud teriltg Philippine arrhlpulag"
"without fear sad trembling ”
oirfxggkct tr OPHHO*.
There tecta* to be a dirterencu of
opinion In certain of the northern pe
per* regat .ling (be eßegcy -üßcary for
healing sectional wound*- In the praa
td.nt* reeeot «uulbem trip. Th#
Bruton Globe remark* that Th# Char
lesion New* and Courier think* "it t*
In tb# hlgheat degree gratifying that
Mr, McKinley aWoda hew where Jef
ferson D*yl« stood ten year* ago.” To
which The News and Courier respond*.
•Wonder If MrKloley will feel compli
mented by such an obsereattoc’" W*
do not know, hut be ought tu. When
he was In Macon he wore a confederate
badge: when he wa* In Augneta be
lifted hi* hat to the confederate flag;
and when he cornea to Charleston next
May he will wear a confederate eull.
We believe from a study of the man aa
a elttaen. representative and president,
that bad Mr. McKinley progressed as
far as Mis*i**lppl and had Mr. fcavl*
hecn alive to greet him, the two would
have grasped hands, looked Into each
other's eyes, and voiced the common
aentlment—the weal of their common
country.
TILLMAN Y» ICTL**.
There appears to be a difference of
opinion also among our neighbors
across the river regarding the randhla
ey of Gen, M. C. Butler—first report
ed In The Herald—for the United
States Senate, opposing the present
incumbent, B. F. Tlllmau.
Ucnerul Butler is acorded the right
or privilege of aspiring to that high
office, bur It Is said that not a few
who voted for him in 1*34 hope that
he will not decide to re-enter the polit
ical lists, In the attempt to unseat Till
man.
Then again there are others who
welcome the opportunity to vote for
a discontinuance of present methods,
policy aud ideas as exemplified In the
present senator.
Further, some state that there are
many men In South Carolina, who, con
sidering Tillman a positive force and
potential factor now, will vote for h m
In 1800, who would once just as soon
have thought of voting for his Satanic
Majesty.
Altogether, when the gallant general
returns from Cuba and lets us know
where he stands, and that stand Is to
run. there promise* to be a right lively
canvass across the placid Savannah.
GET READY FOR THE SEW YEAR.
This is the time of the year that
merchants should give some time to
the proper direction of their business
for the next twelve months. in the
successful conduct of one’s business,
there is one thing that eaters very
largely into it, and that, is the right
way of keeping before the public. A
salesman that has a very wide ac
quaintance among the people of the
community In which he lives is consid
ered by merchants a very desirable
man. The newspaper is UR* the sales
man: the more home* it enter* the
more valuable it is to the merchant.
The Herald outgrew its clothes two
years ago and had to make improve-
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what of a mixture this Christians.
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Prom the Pltaaeraid Ctttoen.
it ia bard to tea who nr* tb# avent
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WHO la « ?
From the Home Tribune,
Tto* baboon In the Atlanta pulpit I* at
It again. There ia very tittle rellogtoto
|n hi* preaching.
A Threatening Ray.
Colonel Patrick Henry Ray threaten*
to make the Cuban* In hi* district aton
Steeling This Is liable to bring on an
other Insurrection.
uTsTs.
From the Thomas nil* Times-Enterprise
Uncle gam woke up on Christmas
morning and found hta storking fairly
bulging out with island*.
Pawcy Talk.
Prom the Putnam County News.
There Is talk of Admiral Dewey com
ing home on a vialt. it will be a poor
place for him to cum* to if he want*
rest aed quiet.
Good Sense.
From the Columbus Enqulrer-Hun.
Georgia cotton mill* now consume
about 25 jier cent of the totnl crop of
the slate. When we huve mill* enough
to take the mtlr* crop and the farmers
have learned th» lesson of living at
home, than indeed will Georgia realise
what genuine prosperity I*.
Green* Byed Editors.
If those green-eyed Yankee editors
who so unctiously smacked their chops
over the picture they drew of the "Fall
of Hobson" could have witnessed the
demonstration accorded him in San
Francisco when he embarked for Ma
nila they would have rhonged thetr ex
ultant smacks for gnashing of teeth
and Impotent fury. The president him
self could not have received a more en
thusiastic, honest and hearty ovation
than did the southern hero of Santiago.
.The Day Alter Christmas.
(Head of the House Speaks.)
My mother In law', my brother In law
my sister in taw and sister.
The furnace man, the shoeblack hoy,
my wife—who could resist her?
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My sister's children--one, two, three;
my wife’s four little nieces.
The cook, the waitress, and our kids,
whose toys were all in pieces;
Downtown the elevator man, stenogra
pher and Danny,
The very newsboy clamored, but he
was one too many.
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To all of these I gave good gifts, furs,
sleeve-buttons, a cloak.
Warm winter clothes, a dollar —till I
was fairly broke.
I was so busy Christmas giving all the
things I’d got,
Seeing everyone was satisfied, down to
the smallest tot.
That 'twasn't till this morning I had
time to look and see.
Tha presents that the others had chos
en out Tor me.
I hope 1 am not captious—but my
things seemed precious queer.
The same old blooming cake of soap
they played on me last year!
Two liandkerchiefs —so very stiff mv
nose would fall u-bleedlng,
A shop-worn book called ’Molty Bawn’
-not really worth the reading:
They say the givers are th* blest, but
I’m not quite believing:
Next year I’ll let the others give and
i’ll take to receiving! .
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silver and atlvsr *Mt have bash dertgg
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General Wry tar ha* opened up tto#
h>dMay season with a Me# fresh stock
of cheerfulness.
If# n pity woman iwn't strike out
from the shoulder with her Oat aa well
as with her tongue.
-go they're trying to ostracise the
high hat." she told. #! thought they
had oatrh htred tt alrtody." told he.
The recent death of Oliver T. Morton
son of Indiana o war governor, left hta
mother ta straitened drcuroatance*.
Ex-Secrwtary Hhermsn, who ha* Juat
passed his 7«th birthday. *ay* b* feel#
well enough to conclude hi# century.
The eaamatod wreath retains tt*
place as a brooch. A < hole# example
had the end# tied with a bow-knot of
gem*.
J. W. Bouton, of New Tork. recently
picked up In London a Itfe-ataed por
trait of Major Andre, paiatad by the
original.
A pood many people have lost thetr j
heads over the auccesa of the Empress
Dowager tn the role of Lord High Ex
ecutioner.
During the elvll war Oenerai Merritt
won in two years seven brevets and
promotions for ‘'gallant and meritorious
service In the Held.”
Morning gowns and dressing Jack
ets have a place among the comfort
able garments, even though they can
not aspire to elegance.
A very Frenchy gown la of pale heli
otrope, accordion pleated chiffon, tud
ded with stiver spangles, and blue and
white flowers adorn the neck.
Henry M. Llvtngsone. of Saratoga
Springs, ha* offered 125,000 for a local
Y. M. C. A. bulletin*:, provided the
aaaociatlon raises a similar sunk
The tea gown is said to be, with one
exception, the only garment of my
lady's wardrobe which la purely a pro
duct of the nineteenth century.
Any man who knows that the girl
who doesn’t think talks about, but It's
impossible for him to discover what the I
girl who doesn't talk thinks about. |
Xttng stands are found to be useful
enough to tempt designers. The lost ta
a hooped standard like a vigorous ten
dril with shoots to hold the rings.
A pretty model for a grtl 10 year# old
has a yoke of cream silk covered with
taee, and the doth is laid in three plaits
on either aide of the front and back.
Frederick W. Burke, who died in New
fork the other day. wits a graduate of
Bowdoln College, where he was a class
mute of Longfellow, Hawthorne and
Franklin Pierce,
General Bartle. who has been In the
State Department for 64 years, the rec
ord for long service, has known Inti
mately all the Presidents since Polk,
who appointed him.
James Tyson, tha richest man in
Australia, started In jife on a salary of
SO pounds per annum. A short time ago
he took up 250,000 pofihds of treasury
bill* to assist th* government
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Rnbtier Stamps. Seals. Erantfs. Jc.
331 Dth St., Next to Holman’s Meat Mark*
AUGUSTA, GA.
JOHN H. FEAREY
—The Bcliabl# Jeweler
Can be found at 21 1
Campbell Street, first
door from Broad.
Best Goods at lowest
prices.
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Farm f»f thirty mermm jugt ;
tralow city.
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; ff >c«a In «il Micliong o f thu
city-
Several of J. B. Whites
nuw Broad ttrMK Houmm
mrm gtiii unruntod. SpMCkbi
priew* will b« mad* to d«-
girablu part eg.
John W. Dickey
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tg o*bar tw etoaa* owl my ab'*r*
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M «rv bap I Tutor, 7«l BraWd M.
Find Mm
Roger & Gallet's
toilet Wstdta, Aeeoriert BO*PS Ks-
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Solon Palmer’s
Balk Extracts Extract, is, Pawcy
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Crown Perfumery
Pm* Bottl* Extract*.
Lautier Fils
Fia* Bottl* Extracts.
Lubins
Fib* Bottl* Extract*.
Atkinson's
Fin# Louie Extract*. __ .
The Howard & Willet’s
Finest Colocnes in Fancy
bottles, all sizes.
Premium Cologne,
Fairy Queen Cologne
Coudray’s goods- A full
line. If you wan*. Per
fumery come to
He Howard & WiHel mi Compasy
81* Broad Street. Augusta.
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AUGUSTA FENCE CO.,
310 10th Street, Auimxta, Ge.
Cto-.Oat of To-ro Work Solicited MOI
Lamps, both Banquet
and Library, in beautiful
designs at
Richards & Shaver’s.
DECEMBER 30
TOILET SOAPS*
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ROGERS 4 OALET.
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L. A GARDELLE. tv u „„,
ONION SETS.
Now Is the time to plant
tor «n tarty rron I keeibj
nothing Out the very OeeM
Featern grown gettsi up*4
cist low price* to market
h'«r<j«rvgru In large quanti
ties-
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PROF. P. M. WHITMAN,
309 7tb&* Itrrtta. Os.
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FREE OF CKARbE. JUSjSS
■—■■a.: 04.444 Kir#-
COAL and WOOD
—rwni THE
North AiriU Cod t Supply Co
yi eeitoy and Mtoatuy
f. W SCOFUELD, PRESIDENT
Bail IT— act auvugar Mb
Eastman’s KODAKS.
We sell Eastman’s Kodaks
and all size FILMS. Call
and see how cheap we can I
supply your wants. J
We have a full stock of 4
latest styles of
All goods finest made. f
Richards & Mm
827 Broad St., City. ■
Paine, Murphy & Co.
teMMIMMON kiKIU HANTS.
803 Fejfiolis st=TelepliODeJ2fisf.r,*
Jiivat* Leaved Wiraa Luect to K«« Yera
Chicago and Few Orleans.
Order* executed over our wire# sot
Cotton. Stocks. Bonds. Orain aud Pro.
vlalooa for cash or on margins. LocaJ
securities benight and aold Keferancae
—National Exchang* Bank of Auguat*.
or Mercautila Agenctea.
forsaleT^"
Number 22 Telfair street—Four room
house—-Lot 40x160 feet.
Ten acre* of land on the Sand HOI*,
near Hotel Bon-Alr. Dwelling of 13
rooms, stable, barn and servant house.
Will sell at a aaciiflce.
Three small houses and iota on Sand
Hill*. Will sell separately or aJI, at n
bargain.
Si Acrea of land near Wrtshtxbora
road, one mile above clty’a new tvatea
basins,
50 acres of land near Mllledgevilla
road, seven miles from court house.
APPLY TO
Clarence E. Clark
832 Broad Street.
INTDSIXIT!
fgt~ l bag to notify my friends and
customers that 1 have a,*d d another chair
to my Barber Shop, making tix firat-class
Barbers, and I hope to accommodate my
cuttjmcrs without waiting.
HOT AND COLD BATHS.
COME EARLY AND OFTKN TO
Hickey’s Barber Shop
213 * 214 Eighth St..
OPPOSITE ARLINGTON HOTEL. .
A 50LDIER 1
after the Bpree need* ’
LAND’S HEADACHE CAPSULES.
They cure 36 out of 37 headache*.
£ for Ec., 2Sc. one box of 12.
THE HOWARD & WILLET DRUG CO.
8.12 Btoud St., Augusta, C.a.