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VICTORIA IS AT
HER CORONATION
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**ng “Tlit« I* tk* Ddy,“ Mr, Tb* |m>-
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threw* UM tk* wawmaeioa wrvte* aa*
The Awakening.
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Tk* «r*
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tk* toad
atlMf Tk* OnWwi *o!#«a»y her hard
Uai ralord aloft to Cuft. tk* guhrkrtHag
If*
Of tkoa* k*r cboara propl* Mop*. 4*
Ur*—
Ay*, prayer u.*tf-w*r* aUll for paw*
Command."
Atoatl tk*y crt*e. "kot ahi I# a* trait*
la« •tonA
book Ikon* l**« Honor lo thin* arm*
eiptr* ”
And kc wko ruler! tkcoatlon’a drrtlay
Took not bla faca from at that far*
beolen.
Yet hr Id lo teaak tk* «aih*rin* dog* of
war.
But hark’ Ware-born# com** Merry - *
•mothrrod ery.
And lo! Where *tood bof bow that
form dlvln*
Armored *td grim, atatki Man. Th*
dr am la o'ar.
—Pa#.*ka! H. Coggln*. to Ood#y'f
Magacfnr for Jim*.
A WOMAN HERMIT
AND THE REASON WHY
If m« story of Polly Blake. the wo*
mmt hermit, who lire* In • forest
twelve nuies from Bardeton. Ky., was
written up as Action, the verdict would
be (hat it was Improbable aud melo
dramatic. In 1835 Polly Andrew* wa*
engaged to a young farmer named
Stephen U?tton. During the summer a
atrangrr by the name of Tbomaa Blake
made hi* appearance on th* aceco ami
cut Deton out of Polly'a affection*.
Letton did not aeem to mind his jilt
ing and remained a good frtend of the
Blakcs after Polly’a marriage. About
a year later both men started on a
journey. Lettou borrowed money from
Blake, and a day later Blake Left the
bouse of the drover where they had
both spent some time. The night fol
lowing Blake’s departure the drover’s
house was entered, robbed of SI,BOO
Summer Millinery.
The principal novelty this year la In
the different weave* of straw that are
us d in the corustrnetlon of the hat*.
The soft satin-Bnisbed braid t» osed In
all kind* of hat*. Soma of the weave*
are open-work; other* are quit* close
together. Thera are even many in
what ti*ed to be called Neapolitan
strew, a very fine weave that look* like
horsehair, and often black and white
are put together in these Neapolitan
straw hats, in which there is an exqui
site shad of a very pale Using
these different weaves, and straw by
file yard, the milliners are able to se
cure a much better anti more distinct
ive style for their individual custom
ers. The hats, so to sjc-ak, can be bulk
to suit the head. Of course this Is not
a novelty, but has been done for the
last two or three years; “but the straw
itself is different this year.
One very old and exceedingly effec
tive hat is made of a lemon-color straw
with an Inside satin finish. The crown
of the hat is shaped somewhat like a
toque. At the back is an enormous
flouble bow, the straw tied just as rib
bon would be tied Back of the bow of
straw are quantities of shaded tea*
rosesy and the whole hat is veiled in
yellow tulle. It is Indescribably soft
in coloring and general Affect.
Bright red hats are no longer fash
ionable, and there are Aery few purple
ones seen; but..all* conceivable shades
of green and blue'are greatly In evi
dence. On the blue hats there atv?
trfmtflihgs of different shades of blue,
so that theer will be the deepest navy
b)ue„and the lightest turquo'se, with all
the intervening shades. —Harper’s Ba-
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itukrt me trttk tkt* tk* *+t*mm»
t§ tk* g*f*4Mtt»a* of tte*#a tm**t*
t*m ** an *n4 Sh* had »«*a in tk*
Akkcf km kown and • halt nfcan 4*
■•a* p*«w.t'*e I* p*t4f k*f *•••» mum
«* ****** *m tk# pat#** H** la«w
9ain<d hrt. aad tk# nrk to* wa* ohtH»d
la retry ***** k*r trritd ark* haaar*»
•n* t».w*g kcr artm..wt*4«en»*ni* la
Ik* people Ik 1 * '**>aa naatg t***<4P« 4t*
pla**4 Moth a.adr a#r* oreoptod ta
bold tag tk* ark m 4 •*■****• n*4 a •**
impotatM* far krr ta *4»«rt tk* Imp**
lat dlad*ta. knt tk* |b»h#*» «f Balk
ertaad *ka a*» nttk k*f *a tka ear
nag*. a**t*t*4 bat a* wall aa to* ewatd
It *#*•**! *a ladlcroa* :bat ha* nta)**
ty *ankt not rruart* her aurtk. and
•b* baud into a W*nf p*a( of toagktar
‘ At laid all waa *alol. bat bator* tk*
* w»tty k**4 aa* pto**4 apaa I** ptt> I
taw «k* bad a*at (a l»<t«lr* If l#»H
RaT# an* gull r aril tx>rd Orartit# 1
air "It I* la fart tk* twm**k*bt*
an ton as aaivatt*. tnadn*aa and good
****** witfc propnnr and digmf*
aktrti make* k*w m »d»iraWa *ad *a
eadrsrtnc to Ifeopa aboat mr."
RUZZARDS AND
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.
On our ride to Xochtralco we
i ban red upon a valuable piece of to
forraatloa which I do oof foal tike
w ititniidm* from thla superstitious
age and I think It will ha of grvat use
to our Rilnd-rurtsis and healer*. When
1 wondered at tbs alia of the buuard*
we encocuterad. our guide, who waa a
rotuairer guide and a man of stand
ing, and perfectly trustworthy, told roe
That this bird wa* really ■ rrow. and
not a btttsard. a* 1 had thought And
U I* «ot merely an ornamental and
thieving bird. Thla la what ha told
me: If any ni* haa heart-disease, or
(a threatened with It. orgonlr or other
wlae. all tie needs to do la catch one
of these crow* and make a companion
of him. a real Intimate. He muat keep
ami tba Inmates murdered. The assas
sin then aet fire to the bouse. Blake
waa put under surveillance. The de
tectives shadowed him for month*.
One day hr paid nut a bank note with
a stain In one corner. The stain proved
to have been human blood and he wa*
sentenced to the penitentiary for life.
In vain he protested that the money
had been paid him by LetUro for the
.debt of some months back. Blake died
in the penitentiary. A few years after
bis death. Stephen Letton, on bU death
bed, confessed the crime. His motive*
were purely those of revenge. He had
never forgiven Blake for supplanting
him In the affection* of the woman he
loved. Then Mr#. Blake went to the
wilderness to live. She haa lived In the
lonely cabin In the forest for the last
fifty years. •
TITLES OF THE HOY KING.
The following paragraph about the
Utile King Is from the Chicago Record:
Alfonzo XIII. of Spain is only twelve
years old, end he has so many names
aud titles that one would think It
would make him dizzy to remember
them all. No doubt he spent a day or
two learning them, as one of our boys
would learn the capitals of the West
ern eat.?*. His eight names are I/eon,
Ferdinand, Marie, Jacques, Isidore,
Paschal, Antoine, and Alfonzo. Besides
being King of Spain he has twenty
seven other titles: King of Castile, of
L?on, of Aragon, of the two Sicilies,
of Jerusalem, of Navarre, of Grenada,
Smokingr Revers.
The “smoking” revers are the new
est models Jacket fronts. They
take the name from the long turn-over
cellars on men’s smoking Jackets. Sep
arate black or colored velvet revers are
worn over the bodice of visiting or
driving gowns, and, afTord quite a little
protection when jackets are first left
off. For the walking dress, if one alms
at being smart, one has a chemisette
of front to match the lining of the
jacket, as It is expected that jacket
fronts will fly open to produce the de
sired effect.
Simple justice requires it to be said
that Admiral Cervera, In his sortie
from Santiago bay, displayed a heroism
of which tbo bravest nation in the
world might well be proud.—New York
Tribune. ■ •.a *
Tl-TBI A.TJGTTST_A- HBBALD
HAVE A COW.
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| fat aftof hwildl itoAtaut $ ta
aagtMgdtd* k* kad **• »•*•«♦*» Mpk
«... |n tka •ttp as a f«aof di**t» at
tk* at*** kwa*a “ **•* tka Jalt Idfta
Hear j«wra*t tk aa |«kt****w* *•**'
itai MdgrarKf <* »k* Fnaatoat “It
a*a a tore* wrtnpaaf and a *#r? goad
****** fwa* aid Mot bar MeßtaWt
aaa tk***. bet *k* aa* aot *un »**k
am* to* m— laa Map* hr tr»«»to
tan to* kepi • *ha»» a** ka tka dlk*
aat and aa datait «# M ******* to*,.
«ka aa* frrrrril attk Ik* auaa’ltr
of .****• *****4 attk tk* ft ait aad aaf
fna. for ah* Umkto ap aka aaa ta tow
•a*ct war aad *atd
"TATtium. paa aat k«ap a «a
aaw ’
•"tom* as tk# youagar ********* as
tk* kMkttp part? t*>aad It <»•«.« to
•apprwa a aa>tt* bat tk# IVendMt.
auk kta a*»al tart aad «*a#taaaa*a*.
rgptUi!
" •Ta*. mot kef «• *m *<ford to ka»#
a ana aaa. aad kara all tka rroam aa
raa paaatkly aaa'"
gtTASUfHKtI teat--torn*to* t*agn
U* mm I*o-1 tat Mr •»**»*• **
■ tor aw* k»*t* *i tim* ea aa »mt*
*t |N»**a*t property at a **rr law rut*
lof nleroor, AH «MUe*rtlo«* rtftrtlr
| raakdeattal. PtMt-t.igd burglar piuof
jrafr* Code* lb* Arttacton h-trt. aa
Jarbaoa atrtol taert* J. krbaat.
him by him ronrtaaily. trt him *at
from tk* Mrar plat* at laht* and *l#*p
with him at night- Wh r> tht* hrttm.
ry t* ratabilahrd. all lb? mao - * h*art
dlara** and tradrary to It wilt Irar*
ih* man and pa** lato It-' #row. Th*
trgtlmony to thla fart I* abundant, a* 1
admit* of bo doubt. And th* atngnlat
thing *h«it th* mlrHrt<' I* that the
crow ta pot Injtimd- Th* prow, by an
•ntlrrly «< otat pmcMa rommon tn all
mlnd-pnra* ahwrrb* th* h*ari-dUra**,
and *u»taft>* Bo harm, and aak* *o pay
for hi* work. Thla Thrltlan 8. Irate
crow I*, to b# *or*. a Mexican, but I
auppo** that any kind of crow «Ith u«
would do a* well.- Trom th* Bdltor - *
ttludy." By Chart** Dudley Warner. »n
Harper - * Magaiin# for June.
NOVELTIES IN SILVER.
Of silver novelties there la really
never an end. The demand for some
thing aew In sterling Is so great that
the manufacturers are always at work
getting up new designs.
One of the prettiest end perhaps tlw
latest In these. Is a duster which Is
made of a fiix's brush. The tail of the
fas Is mounted upon a silver handle
and used like a feather duster. Of
course It Is hung In a conspicuous
place at an ornament when not In use.
The latest sliver powder boxes are
enormous, being fully eight Inches
across. They are of cut-glass, with sil
ver or silver gilt fops. They are kept
only partly filled with powder, and the
little pink or blue powder puff shows
very prettily through the cut glass.
A useful thing is the opera vinaig
rette. It is also of cut glass. It has
a division In the middle, which makes
It possible to carry aromatic salts In
one end and a favorite perfumed salt
in the other. The top can be> of sil
ver, with a monogram cut In the glass.
A rolling stone gathers no moss; but
there are lots of men who don't use
moss In their business, anyway.
of Toledo, of Valencia, f Galicia, of
Majorca, of Minorca, of Seville, of Sar
dina, of Cordorva, of Corcega, of Mur
cia, of Jaen, of Algrave, of Algeziras,
of Gibraltar, of (he Canary Islands, of
the Eautern and estern Indies, of In
dia, and of tha Oceanic continet. He
is an Archduke of Austria, Duke of
Burgundy, of Brabant, and of Milan,
Count of Hapsburg. of Flanders, of the
Tyrol, and of Barcelona, and Lord, of
Biscay and Molina, and so on. Alfon
so is a great favorite with the Spanish
people. They call him “el plquenito”
—"the little one,” and ha la cheered
wherever he goes.
Royal makes the food pure,
wholesome and delicious.
got,
&4KIH c
POWDER
Abiolutely Pure
ROYAL BAKINO POWDER CO., NEW YORK.
AN OPEN LETTER
To MOTHERS. ,
« ( A»r wglHnwr. ui nt» corrw tut womt to
1 If t.u’WfXl mm f**. Tltg CA»TtI«IA.‘ Aim
vAtt IlkHlfit APtggtA.f A* Ot It fkAWf tIAKX.
! t DR t. AM Lit L PfTCWfR. of MusMckmurtti,
mt V* angith* of ••CASTORiA," lAc no mu that
hat barm and doer now bear s/97 ...* °* rt ' rr *
Out foe-urniif higmUtra of trapper.
This i» thr anginal ••CASTORIA'* which ha* bem ased in
the home* of On Mather* as Amerk* far oivt thirty year*.
LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and *rr that it it
the kmd gm hanr alwayt bought * on the
and ha* the ngnature of CCmMrHtlcjCae wrap
per, No one ha* authority from me to u*e my name cjnrpi
The Centaur Comjiany. as which Chas. H. Fletcher it President.
t 4bU*~-to.to
Do Not Be Deoeived.
r»q not r the life of )t»ur child by accepting
a cheap hubkiitutc which tome dritggitA m.ty offer you
(IrreauAT he make* a few more pennie* on It), the in*
gredients of which even he docs not know.
“The Kind You Have Always Bought"
BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF
Insist on Having
The Kind That Never Failed Yon.
Rare Chances
THR I’AMPnai. PROPERTY, near
Georgia Railroad Hank for sale at s
I bargain. IS* feet front on Mclntosh, Ilk
I feet deep, with on*- duelling of 16 room*,
tone of I room*. 2 store# and vacant lot—
No*. 118. 112 and IIS Mclntosh street.
Make me an offer.
ONLY OHANOB
just now to buy a home In
North Augusta, where you will enjoy
living winter and summer, and not have
to go to the mountains sor t breeze*.
Party moving north only reason for
selling. Dwelling * rooms, nuthouse*,
good water. Lot £o*2oo feet.
A PNAP.
40 acres good land, new house and
ouUsiuae*. fond water, lot and garden
fenced, nice pasture, orchard, grape*,
peaches, ftc; first class crop on this
land; all necaesMry farming Imple
ment*. wagon, horse, cow and calf, tur
keys. chickens and hogs. This place Is
on the line of the Georgia railroad, near
Augusta, and {tarty want* to go north
at once. To a quick buyer—
sl2oo.
Leonard F. Verflery
Heal Estate Agent, I Library Row.
IKIIEIIEIP COOL
by using one of our odorless llefrtger
ators—the Dewey Just unnihtlatps hot
weather. Klondike. Gurney and Eclipse
are oil good; everyone guaranteed; wa
ter coolers, cedar chests; Ice cream
freezers. See our line of bedroom suits,
$25. Baby ckirlages for »6. We will
make terms ami prices to suit you.
Fleming & Bowles
904 Broad Street.
UP-TO-DATE METHODS
1 V N*4
tJNTIRING ENERGY,
brains and push,
HUSTLE, JUDICIOUS
SPENDING OF LARGE
SUMS OF MONEY
SOHEOFTHE METHODS THAT
( MAKE THE HERALD FAHOUS.
Uncle Sam’s Navy, Port
folio No. 8, just received
at Herald Office.
Things You
Should Know
/If You C
S Paint /
Ist. That your painter can ralgan ab
solutely pjure and highest grade mixed
paint while or colored chemically
pure, at $t.2S to $1.27 a gallon.
2d. That If you are fooled Into paying
$1.50 per gallon for any ready mixed
paint, you are throwing away 26c a
gallon.
Sd. That Atlantic whits lead la chem
ically pure. There car be and Is no
better paint.
4tlr. Buck lead Is mixture of w-hlte
lead and *lnc, which we've been selling
and using on our own property for 30
years. For practical purposes In paint
ing it Is equal to white lead. It Is sold
at l-4c cheaper than Atlantic.
sth. Adulteiated linseed oil will stick
-and not dry and will soon cover with
dirt. Beware of cheap bargains in lin
seed all. You will regret their use. Our
linseed nil Is unadulterated aud chem
ically pure.
THE HOWARD & WILLET DRUG CO.
WHOLESALE PAINTS.
FOR SALE
gxp-j have for sale very desirable build
ing Jot located In the centre of one of the
handsomest blocks In the city. Will sell
game very cheap, just the place for a
handsome residence for your family. Good
titles.
CALL ON MRS. JERRY O’HARA,
NO. 1337 OREENE STREET.
IFOIR SALE.
Hallock Cottage on Monte
Sano- A new cottage of 4
rooms, Pantry, Bath and
Kitchen. Two Lots well lo
cated; high elevation; long
time; 7 per cent interest.
CLARENCE E. CLARK,
Real Estate. 882 Broad Street.
Check Lost of $ 1 33 1.31,
ON THE GEORGIA RAILROAD
BANK, No. 14107, drawn by C. W.
Pilcher, attorpey for Job. H. Spears,
dated June 15th Inst., (and mailed
same day) In favor H. A. Cook, for
$1331.31. Payment has been stopped.
All persons warned against using In
any way said check.
(Signed) >!
J. H. SPEARS, |
C. W. FILCH ETC
Attorney.
wm. McCauley
2040 WALTON WAY.
BELL TELEPHONE NO. 2101.
Summerville Plumbing Company
jHff-Plusabing. Sewering and Ventilating
Steam and Hot Water Heating a Specially.
fflff-Eatimates Given on All Kinds of
Pipe Work. All Work Guaranteed.
3TO 7MID 11 TOIO
Wo havo a sow morn SUITS than wo wish
tc curry over until next soason. in Juniors from
3to 7 years, and in Children's from 1 I to 16
years, which, this week, will be sold at a special
Tow price. You will save money by buying your
child a Suit now. A good investment for sn
extra Suit is always proper to have on hand.
Remember
The Department.
I. C. Levy’s son & Co.,
TAILOR-FIT CLOTHIERS.
AUGUSTA. .... GEORGIA
Augusta Brewing CD’s
GENUINE *
|y|ALT [XTBACT
NOW ON THE MARKET.
CALL HIM IT.
W. H. Lynch & Co.,
Y ellow Pine Lumber!
Builders’ Hardware. 1 Lcors, £asfi, Blinds,
■ ■ . 1 rioiilclings. Laths,
Shingles, W ood & Coal.
Wth 67PEET. SFAR FLICURIC HAIL WAY POWEfi HOUSE
niubuhk T 4. • • acouma, aa.
Tivoli Brewery.
PORTNER’SBEER
FOR SALE EVERYWHERE IN AUGUSTA—ASK FOR IT.
E. SHEEHAN, Agent
S —138 . -
Special Low Prices
“■ at the
Augusta China House,
704 Broad Street,
For Ice Cream Freezers, Water
Coolers, Refrigerators and Ice
Chests.
TO RENT.
; -;p
Four rooms on Sand Hills in
very desirable location. Bath
Room, Hot and Cold Water. &e.,
&c. Possession July 1.
JOHN W. DICKEY.
TO RENT.
From September 1 st next,
office 739 Reynolds St,,
next to Exchange building.
Apply to W. H. WARREN,
828 Greene Street*