The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, July 19, 1898, Image 7

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"I veotw N to tba theatre ih» Brat «tl*M I bad It,*' ah* told a fund a lit- Advice to Book Borrower*. The subjoined Itnaa (M* communica ted by ••Bookwork" to I/Irt Hu* '. a Laudon Journal. No. M, Nov. If. H’l Ha found them, ha any*, written upon uw b ank >«»f «f » *re<»d-h*c.d *cH rrad copy of Burna* '"S’ UK*.'' picked op by rhaaro. Not only ware they hat far worth printing than the greater part of •fugitive" magazine verae*. but they allow a apark of rustic genluf akin to that of Burna hlmaelf: TO THE READER. Afore ye tnk In hand thl« beuk To lhaa* few llnea Jlat gle a look. Be aure that halth ye'r hands aro clean. Sic a* are fltlen to he aeen. Free fra a' dirt an' black coal eoom: Fra ash-hole dual, on’ rhlmley bloom; O’ creeak fra candle or fra lamp. Upon It leave nae filthy atamp. I d rather gie a siller croon. Than see a butter'd finger’d looon. Wl’ pan-itch, reemln fra hi* chop*. Faat fa'in down In alav'rln drapa Upon the beuk Ilech! for each aowp, |‘d wiah a nettle ,n hls doup; For every crevshle drap tranapanent, I d wlah hi* neck wl' o aalr hair ln't; Sic plague spot* cn Ilk bonnle page. Wad malt a *aat e'en atamp wl' rage. Reader, ye'll no tak amis*. Sic an Impertinence as thla: Ye'r no the ane that e'er wad do’t— An’ use o beuk like an old cloot; Y* wadna Wl* ye’re fingers soli It— Nor creeah. nor blot, nor rend, nor apoll It. Why She Wanted Him Liberated Goy. Taylor, of Tenner see, tells of an Interesting interview with a pardon seeking woman. H” had fled to his sum mer horn* to .scape the crowd* of par dc«i seekers, when the women who hod sought him In vain at the capttol was ushered into hia presence; "Well, madam, what can I do for you?” "I want to see the governor, sir." ’•Well, I'm the governor; what Is It?" “Ah, sir, my man he's been put In prison, sir, and I wneit to ask If you won’t let him out.”’ The governor's face hardened. Ho had not, after all, escaped the pardon seekers. But he did not turn her away. "What was he sent up for?" he ask ed. "You see, sir, he was hungry, and he Just stole a ham to keep us from star ving.” "Well. I'm sorry, but T can't do any thing for you. Your roan must serve his sentence. There’s too much stealing going on.” ‘Ob, gov’nor. please let him out, pleaded the woman, the tears flowing down her cheeks. The tears had their effect. The gov ernor softened. Stealing a ham wes not such a very terrible crime, ond the poor woman no doubt needed her hus band. He decided to question her a little. . .... 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Court, any* that he ha* had threa caae* of flux In hi* faintly, during th# past gummar. uhlth be cured In Irsa than a week 'with chambertann’s Coile, Ch»l<*a and ! 1 ><«rrhcea Remedy. Mr. Bu.h also -taiea that In »ome Inetancea there (were twenty hettierri hges a day loienvlUa, W. V.. Pathfinder. Thl# rem {edy has been used In nine epidemics of flux and one of choices, with perfect lucre#*. It («n a!way* be depended up on for bowel complaint, even In Its meat aevere forms. Evary family should keep It at hand The * and SO cant bot. ties for sale by Alexander Drug * Seed Co.. C. R. Parr, of Bell Tower Drug Store. r**S9ur**^+ ** Bil * _^. ggENCH CWSTUM OP WRO UNSN FRO* HARPER'S BAZAR U'JHTJO AtrOt7BTA HKRALD i A ■**«—» to*»** to a tmtm to •**% 1 to* •-*>•« (to«* wa> t<*to *i .«•***• tto x* XaiiM *4 *** *» to* I**** toy tottotto 4M»< 4 * ■tMf* toto'toto- Wtokto 4a to 4t04 *a 11* aatoto itoto* tow »•* •**»“* awn ; ** *.«*** * *to* to* 4wa* to «h*m ito 4*4* mmma I #»** **« I a* Mm itotoM 4*4 totto*** *«•••«** I t mm M to tow * Ito m* «*•* * to. ** I *** *w pm to *to tmrnmmm mm*, a* I i town *• a to# aak|*#*i» toll* •4*4] t a*y Maato tow** «*• 4#«a *toa* * I «*wm at tto fatoa * •to»*to*»a »»**♦# I 1 mta an* to toaf* mtowt #ato# «• . ito aaia mm. m*»m **4 a*Mto a**, i a aa* ato* tow * to-14 jtotoN to a *•** tartoM tow* to *to town to** *to mrnmmm a*4 nwfM **••« «to #»#• tot ito a a****. *toto at ito 4ar4 ito* auto-ato** «• —»n***4 i# ito atototi. 4w. a*4 mm mm* ito* axato*. Tto** jl*****itto« ato* a f*ta toiytl) tut la ' tto AfWto. tt*a oait a ataa * toir* *4* *n r**ll» >*t*)*«t»4 la toto aMtoMi# !lt* (flat* ntotot awato (4* W«M at %twto town, tow t aaww at atwiia*. (Mtaitat o 4 *•(*** toto* #a4 pato t»toa lulai*. Tto Mat** **4 **• at tto tout** at* ftauiadr atoftwr* A aartn* laraM mm fn«ar ••4 to#** w**r* ar* to «totot tMtol. aa4 tto pdflratM tftol to fcto* tot** a»4 #41(1 M to rtmm la** *tototot Mto« Wlfc A awlty *(• .tot M ytoMfl M Ito 4*4** t» 4toll ■ahaaM flwllla «m4' to aH*taat« ?»•• Sto da'* ftotot *to»*l rHttoa 4t»4 talll«i to whit# auk flittoMa Tto *h *Mrf >-«*(• am at atatitr* Mmm. a*4 <»to to , (tow ftoll (flotll* la pl*c*4 totvoih j r*. t* am*. Heart at Beauty. O. (there are thy white hand*. Heart o* H"*rt o’ Beauty! They are aa white f«a*n on the awepl sands. Heart of Beauty' i They are ae white swan* hi the duak, thy whlta hands. i wild a wans la flight over shadowy , lands. Heart o* Beauty! jfl, lift again thy white hands, Itewrt n’ j Beauty' Heart o’ Beauty! Hark to the while waves oa the yellow aaetda. Heart o’ Beauty' (They will hearken now to thuoe waving wands. To the magic wand# of thy white j h * nlU ' Heart o' Beauty! ■ From the white dawn till the gray dusk. , j Heart o' Beauty! 1 1 hear the unseen wave* of uneven ! o trends, Heart o* Beauty! ■ i ate th* sun rise aad set over shadowy lands. _ ... But never, never, never thy while hands, thy white hand*. Heart o’ Beauty! —Flcma Mocleod, in the Spectator. Have you any old gold or allver? If you have call at my new Jewelry where there I* a lady In ottaf.dance. and wo will alt her exchange for new goods or all cash given. L*wl* I Sthoul, the popular priced Jeweler. f . __ UT I K CASTOR i| *Vtt*ktX» Itoftodawltw to 1 * • '' * [ Inums » WIUMh N f fttmimm \M/r I ‘ totjgJ’ (*r«T'U fp‘Mn# KW MtauwL Hot Namcutm. *i t . i g- I jrsjga&asjc IViWmvComMfcuiXvi l^rfikh- SUM* TatStato 4toM4aw #4 aL^ast* KEW VDHK. All* >tttfV*Ns 4 t»ltl h>» > >» ( mast coar cw* wmAcaLA, Rare Chances ] THE CAMPBELL PROPERTY, near j iiworgta Railroad Bank for sale at a ' bargain. Its fe*»t fho|w' Mclntosh, IIS j feet deep, with of IS room*, ■cue „f g imin*, S stores aad vacant lot j Nos. IIS. IIS and lit Mvlntoah stroat I Make me an offer. ONLY CHANCE I Juat now to buy a home In | North Augusta, where you will enjoy IB tag winter and aumtner. and not hate Ito go to the mountains for braenes 1 Party moving north only reaeon for !selling Dwelling * rooms, oulbouaae. gmid water. Lot »xl«d feet, j A KNAP. 140 acre* good land, new house and outtsnjsea, good wnter. M and garden | fenced, nice posture, orchard, grapes. ! peaches, etc: fliat claaa crop on thla j land: all necessary farming Imple ment*. wag.m. horw. row and calf, tur key a chicken* and hog*. Thla place Is on the line of ihe Georgia railroad, near Augusta, and party wants to go north !at once. To a quick buyer— sll*o. Leonard F. YeriEery Real Eatale Agent, * Library Row. JHE f|EBALD MOLDS THE RECORD. ITS CIRCULATION MORE THAN DOUBLED THROUGHOUT SOUTH CAROLINA anti GEORGIA. Why-Why BECAUSE IT PRINTS THE BEST NEWS PAPER IN ITS FIELD, "A Newspaper these days must grow on Its merits a* a Newspaper.” The Herald’s Wonderful Advance and Growth Proves ihe Correctness of the As sertion, RBSSY TO LOAN. In any sums desired from s=soo upwards, in straight 3 and 5 years time, or on 10 years time, payable in equal annual instalments. Lowest rates of interest. No expense to borrower except the usual attorney and record fees. No delay in getting the money. Alexanflfir&Jolwsoß Agents Scottish Ameritan M&rtgage Company, 705 Broad St CASTOR!# Tot |wf»t»u *n4 Chii4f»t> The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho /, > Signature ft JV The r 4 pT Kind VA You Have Always Bought. CASTORIA tfll ««»♦!*• •X4—X—. W»— ***’• PAINTS V_AT—„ WHOLESALE. • ATLANTIC LEAD - Highest grade Lewd m Colled States. Known go for W years. BUCK LEAD—Port f.rad. Port Elnc. Many prefer this crmtblnallon to Pure Lewd. Wt tike Buck Lead on our own property. l-4c. cheaper. RAW AND BOILED LINSEED Otlr- Largeat stock a', lowest quota tion*. VARNISHES AND TURPENTINES— All the makes of Varnlahe*. DRY COLORS AND IN OILB--I Car Mineral Paint, for outhuuart, roofs, fence*, etc. I " BRUSHES —Paint, Whitewash. Var nish. etc. I'LASTICfl —Beat Wall Finish Inside. Don't crack. .Don't peel. Gat color rard. THE HOWARD MILLET DRUG CO WHOLESALE. IKZIEIEP 5 COOL by using one of our odorless Refriger ator*—the Dewey just annihilates hot weather. Klondike. Gurney and Eclipse are all good; everyone guaranteed; wa tgr coolers, cedar chests; Ice cream freezers. See our line of bedroom suits, $25. Baby Carriages for $6. We will make terms and prices to suit you. Bowles 004 Broad Streep. FOR SALE gWI have for sale very desirable build ing lot located in the centre of one of the handsomest blocks in the city. Will sell same very cheap. Just the pjace for a handsome residence for your family. Good titles. CALL ON MRS. JERRY O’HARA, NO. 1337 OREENE STREET. Not Too Late io Buy a SUMHER’S SUITi MaN th« 4«**on X y«t to com*, and b#tod«* you will find many warm day* m tho FoM wh*n it Summor'n Ckitt would wot be micomfort*^*. Thom to 04M* yr**f itlvinUfa in buy in* a •uit now t you eon not « vory Vino Suit for Mt «!• money compared to whet It* value would bring et the beg»nnine of the *eo*on. Reason tea< he* economy. You Mee money by buying your clothing from u*. I. C. Levy’s Son & Co., TAILOR-FIT CLOTHIERS. AUGUSTA. » • • r.EORGIA Angnsta Braving Co's OENUINE NOW ON THT MARKXT. CALL FOR IT. W. H. Lynch & Co., Yellow Pine Lumber a« * Builders’ hardware. Loor*. sakh, Blinds* L fit Hidings, Laths, Shingles, Wood & Coal. ICth fclJIiT. KFAR FLFCIEIC RAILWAY POWER HOUSE tm ULUMvtiM ta * i Aceum. sa. Tivoli Brewery. THE LARGEST BREWERY IN THE SOUTH. PORTNER'SBEER FOr* SALE EVERYWHERE IN AUGUSTA—ABK FOR IT. E. SHEEHAN, Agent. Special Low Prices * -AT THE Augusta China House, 704 Broad Street, For Ice Cream Freezers. Water Coolers, Refrigerators and Ice Chests. TO RENT. •'.72T0! '' * 'vTTifflßlf Four rooms oil Sand Hills In very desirable location. Both Room, Hot and Cold Water, &e., &c. Possession July 1. JOHN W. DICKEY, '"j; wm. McCauley 2040 WALTON WAY. BELL TELEPHONE NO. 2191. Summerville Plumbing Company MT-Plumbing, Sewering and Ventilating Steam and Hot Water Heating a Special y. yp-R«ll mates Given on All Ninas of Pipe Work. All Work Guaranteed.