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la« Wh.a iA*l* *r* dteatran aobo-lv
dares ta aaaoanr# th> m anl *b«a
painful rvaolatleas are «a A* t*a*o. nn
b dr dnr*a to roua**l «k*a»
to toknc* th* «mpre would have
A**a omr*Arc.«a tt**aty-*t#A» y*era
ago W I* kad ant ttarlarwl war on Praa
ala It waa overthrown b< -auae :t war
defeated and III* oa lb* 4*A of
Arptoubto ronUnited lA* war be*ana*
they An*** they tAai *»oo!4 beei:me an
pnp ilar It they prop-aed pea**- > n
6paia a almllto dread plaraa th< toln
taera ta Ibe ana pa nful diAmity
tbruugA which the lea-lcra la Prao':"
•ere obH«~l to pa**
And th* aaddeat thine of all 1* *hat
by tto **ry fore* of clccomatanre* the
Skirts Trail Again.
Trailing ikiru nr oner urorr fash
ionable. They are graceful »r.<J More
becoming to all aorta, abapea an I * - m
of women than the abort sk'rta, but
they arc dirty, or. at trait. th*jr attain
that rind!tion after a few wearm-m.
Fickle fashion aaya that by autumn
the <l« ml-traln will be In vogue even
for aireet wear. Already the faahlona
ble gown mutt touch the ground all
around, and l» la be*!nnlng to dip In
the hack a litye. Tb'.a will be >ad oewa
Indeed to the Humbert of the Rainy
Day Club. The Rainy Dala'ee c<*gr*t
ulated themarlve* no end of llnw last
reason that the trailing akirt 'ad be-n
dr.ven from ihe fare of the earth- How
dl.gttetert they will be to leii:« that *.t
hat bobbed up. or rather down, serene
ly again and ia sweeping the street*.
Fashion or no fashion, these very loo*
aklrts are Inappropriate for walking.
In the ft rat place, a genuinely <idy wo
man. a dainty woman, cannot bear the
thought, much less the reality, of wear
ing a shirt so long that 1t ia Mire to be
come dlry before she has gone three
blocks from home, and then. 100. wh r n
the akirt I* ao long It has to tie re
bound about twice a month which is
both troublesome and expensive.
she Didn’t Seethe Joke.
Lord Lytton.. when viceroy of India,
was sitting one day at dinner next to a
lady whose name was Birch, and who.
though very good lpoKiug. was nut aver
Intelligent.
Sakl she te his excellency: "Arc you
acquaint'd with any of the Btrehie?"
"Oh. yea/.' replied Lord I.ytton; “I
know several Of them most intimately
while at Eton—indeed more intimately
than I cured to."
“My lord," replied the lady, "you for
get tie Birch:* arc relatives of mine.’’
“And tbey cut tne," said the viceroy,
"but." and he smiled bla wonted smile,
"I have n°ver felt mere inclined to kiss
the rod than I do now.”
Sad to say. Mrs. Birch did not see
the point, and told her husband his
excellency bad Ifcsuited her.—San Fran
cisco Argonaut.
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Deeds.
There i 3 no heart beat in the lay,
Which bears a record of the smallest
deed.
But holds within Its faith a!way
That which in doubt we vainly
strive to read.
One seed contains another seed.
And that a third, and so forever
more;
And promise of as great a d-:°d
Lies folded in the deed that went be
fore.
—Lowell,
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ey for anv length of time on all hinds
of personal property at a very low rate
of Interest. All transactions strictly
confidential. Steel-lined burglar proof
safes. Under the Arlington hotel, oo
Jackson street. Lewis J. Scbaul.
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th*lt rat aAtoWM Ml m<n>«A «**■*»!
t a hit* they ar* InaA Tnmmiac mm*
• ba «ta*iy aiatad to iA*ta lot** oa.
Wet* ahtrta ar* awtom!a*d to •
trttaialac to Moll to»«»* Aa*t ato oa#
-or b»tA Pdtoi to tto hodtc* aad apoa
th* aid* ffwat **a»» to tto akltt fmaa
ha** to toai or froaa Ae« to ha«*
t'anally tA»a* hu*ra ai# of hlarh »to»tt'
or aat In. no maMee a Aat tAa Aoe or
fabric to tto to •» *
A ptwtty nr* Atone* of eeahmer*.
et?i.eAty loot* and Arooftoß o*rr Ito
belt la front rk»e* *itA hattoae.
It ba* on# tar** '»P«< ,h »* «*"»• * w,y
to tAe rtaAt from l*r> or more oerrtap
ptna ro*ra or plaitinita erraa*ed *"
aland out beecinlagly froai ander Ha
Mt ( n A almllar plaltlna to art upon
the edm of tb* high eollar.
ANOTIIRR HI'NORT MOI’TH.
iWaahlnpton Poal.l
In addition to fr«Hn* the rreooren
trada*. the adminlatraUon la to'o* «<»
give Hon. William D. Brnuto * J°h
« ht' h rarrira a salary attarbaient.
GENUINE tartan plaids.
Just cow, *hv so many pretty gtrr
and women sre decking themselves in
Ithe gay Scotch plaids, tt might be In
11cresting to hnom something about
jtbeee marvels of colorings. The gen
ulne tartans are known and oumber
,d ami are of undeniable antiquity.
The present Duke of Argyll ha* traced
the theory that the plaids are not of
certified age to an article In the Scot*'
Magazine, a century ago. In wh.ch the
w riter would not have It that the plaids
•vere any older than bia article. -
Arother theory, for which mere la to
bo said, fixed the first appearance ol
tartan at 1645, the date of the battle of
Kilsyth: but Hume, In his history of
Scotland, has It that in Argyll and the
Hebridae, b'fore the middle of the fif
teenth century, tartan was manufac
tured of one or two colors for the poor,
more varied for the rich." Another
annalist, who wroto before 1960. had
noted the delight of the Highlanders In
marbled cloth and their preference for
purple and blue.
Again, the Duka of St. Albans has in
his possession a coat trimmed with
royal Stewart tartan, which Charles II
wore at his wedding. In 1661 the acts
of Parliament of Scotland had mentior
od tartan as a quite familiar commod
ity, which told at 30 shillings an ell.
And, upon all accounts, the Highland
clans were wearing thalr several pat
terns well before 1600.
Broadly epeaklng, tartans may be di
vided. as the Duk'~s of Argyll dislin-
Eiitsb-s them, Into red and green. The
Campbell, of green and blue, is, per
haps*, the best-known Instance of the
latter, while the red Is to be seen -x
--empltfled In tho favorite royal Stewart,
and in the kilt of the Cameron Hlgti
landms. Th. hunting Stewart has it?
admirers; but, unfortunately. It i» a
false tartan. There Is e decline even
in the best, for, in the opinion of Lord
Archibald Campbell, an expert of rec
ognized authority, wo cannot hope to
r capture the colors of our ancestors.
Lord Archibald quotes the mat rials of
the old dyes Blue-terry was used for
making scarlet, hyacinth for red, alder
for black, willow for flesh-color, and
Logan has recorded bis approval of a
mixture of bullock blood and lime.
New York Fashions.
Summer weather in our climate Is
exceedingly changeable even after the
hot season begins, and it ia always uee
ry to have a capo or coat at hand
to slip on in the cool evenings or when
driving. This season there is a great
many new teilgne, and at the same
time the style® of last year are not con
spicuously old-fashioned, so that it Is
possible to remodel many a garment
that is handsome In itself and yet not
quite up-to-date.
Tfc.ere flees not eeem to be any law
that cannot be broken as to what mate
TJFTHI ATJQXTBTA UKIIRWL.ID
yNauiwiA to tto lt-«a I
I aa* » to m-toto tom* to «*#aw at
IPtoi t» r-oaapH Atmitoi *- A»#te»*i
torn t k»to Rtoto AR Mat • top* ,
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to* **» **'*A» top tmto to A*t«A *-•
katwto ppatto i
Mt ttoto t mm mmm* pa *« to
eto'i a- Atoßar »Aa** , _
fto aa* «* da obto* #A to* tornm.
It #»• tom** *m*m to ***-•>• toll to
aw*A aad ama A* *»*aatoe**4.
Va- I atat farpat a*t ■memkara
to* to Kama,
to** ftoara W * Ara** ta*» to toa I
tn#*#t*«a# l 11*» A# aa t*n* *-#• a
•paward. •
tor. Meet- • a aiftt*. **ar *• Atda't
ba** ttoa tt at*.
Wee to If, • ton* Ml Aetdto- to to
Aaatatd
If yaato tto mm rtoto *A«pc y*a And
totter A#ep dent ttorae.
And dee't to A-tod to ***m to «•-
tern «A to a**.
tear fart* Rota •«« A*»*A »*a. dm f
ear* *aa tol y**k
tv* Watona’a itody t# teak r*a aa
Ate pray.
M«r* a«*vt*a tor ran. *A-ot Itam po»t»
ts y-aTVant I* Aeep deta aota •«*♦(
Tea Aad h-*te» baa 'eat ttte. ae* PM*#*
eenee W tad*
rver i to** t» *** d-aa *v*rytM a»
(BMMb
ts y*a ebtoe raeto to n**44 WA» f*mr
Auaitto a*rvani d*.
Ten d A*"« d- eblto *A to* I* *>»•
•Mar elan';
tool be** - atcA into a* Ply, ’**•* A*
betoA ‘e*o *a to da,
Aa - f»***y alnba ’*• to dt* MA»
to man
p« tottna* «*b to nea »*d to d* f*»*
ob v-uta.
Aa saa>H * *b tot *<*rA *IH ebt**r
*hln». _ .
Unde Item wtft never Mop. white wal*
eon to to rop.
T» brine yoa. lih# <>*"*». «t» I* ,lm#
tan wen eblpe I* annk In de bottom op
Ae deep. .
ttm det little Caban e*l *HI ta‘«r»
and tank.
Porto HI- an*, dey *m frln. de Philip
pine J lnln' In, .
An' l oci, Item W «wk ob all d«
*** _«». e. pATTusnoN.
Branrhvllle. ». C., July ». ««*«.
Trunk Repairing
By expert trunk maker* Auiru«!d
Trunk Factory. MJ Brood. Ptajne 21*1.
rial shall be used —Milk - cloth. satin,
mousse!tne-de-sole, chiffon, and lace
arc all In style, and are sometimes all
combined. Even for little children
there are capes, not golf capes, but ths
more showy ones of light doth trim
med with ribbon. For older women
there are combinations of cape* and
jackets thbt seem to be most comfort
able, and are certainly unusually,'
smart. Then there are several *w<v
ways in which Ist* shawls can be Mjl-
Ised without Injury to the shawl, and
many trqasure* are Lying brought Ipr
ward th*t would otherwise be pinned
away ha home chest. a
Individual Freedom
the Rule at Vassar.
At Vassar the student Is winning
greater frodoro, too. In her domestic
life, for the system of self-government
throws the responsibility in regard to
the order of the community upon the
girls. Certain rules are submitted by
thu faculty to the student body. If ap
proved, they are adopted, and the po
lice force appointed to rarry them out
is made up of studenla. The change
has brought greater freedom of speech
and of action to the students, and the
old gulf between the governing body
and the populace Is being Lrldg-d
over.—From "Undergradunte Life at
Vassar,” by Margaret Sherwood, In the
Juno Scribner'*.
A Delicious Omelet Souffle.
For an omelet souffle eeparn'e six
eggs measure and sift three tablu
vpoe nfills of powdt red sugar. that
me oven is hot and haw everydtying In
readiness. B' :vt the whites of die eggs
to a very *tlff froth. Beat theyolks of
three cggs;add them to the whites;add
a gri. I rind of half a lemon, tire sugar
and a (nbiisipoonJul of lemon jute";
mix quickly. Heap into a baking dir!),
dust with powdered sugar, and bake in
a quick oven for five or eight minutes.
Servo hot and as quickly as possible.
-Mrs. S. T. Rorer in October Ladies’
Homo Journal.
Dog* and a Duchess.
T!:3 Duehees of Newcastle, who for
several years has 1 owned the best ken
nel of Rueisian wolf hounds in Eng
land, Las barn asked by the Barzol
Club <to judge the Barzol or Russian
wolf hounds at its coming show, which
will be held at Southport, some time in
the spring. Mrs. H. L. Horsfall will be
the judge of Great Danes at the forth
coming dog ehow in Liverpool.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the /if ,
Signature of
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FREE £: FREE
Tiiteort m AUMnr wwaml* mum *
An Exttroa! Tonic Applied to the Skin
% Beautifies it as by Magic.
TUE DISCOVERY AGE
\ A WOMAN WAS TUB INVENTOR-
Thonmn A have tried fbto Unto temte
**>* •) »*• dnwwvet •"‘-ectoeiim*- tottody
M aHokM* and -eher ln.prsA**i««* to
tb* r-.mplektto, but n-«**e h»«l »** ear
"tort - .1 lb- M H- I. Itoajto «**
aua Cto.pte.e-t e.-weleto to J* F.lth
Ana- >e* Vo*k « MT. otorrd U*e p-ib
k. U-it *o*et»-rf«U *-.mydeteto Totto
Tb* raaato a# at«»y tailed h» a«#k» ihl*
(Hwtorf y hatore U plain. Imam* tb^rhat*
mto k-Uoaed ll<# U«Ht prlndota. I**lm..
(VMt)4* H-T . Rriff »■*'• • lofliC
etf 'l ui«** tb* -km. brnre lb* tailuor*
T!>» f-ito** BcP'a Ca*»|de»le# t-mb: ha*
a m—teiMerating edwdup-t theculirl*.
at—-rblncaod carrylnc id all linpunll*.
•bl-Tlb. 1.1..11 hr tto natural arttea b
rnn*tanlly hirriip to lh« aurfac* *d Jo
lt in. It hto tl»* »hl« ahat a vltal'rln*
loaf: I* t» th* Mood and nrrvea. a him! of
new Ilf* that lmmodia»-ly evhltarnlee an-l
•1 rrnytli-n» aher-ver applnd It* tonU
rtfn t b AH atßM#l laarMNW-W"
itm-Uly banlih-* foo— r fr- uu llu akin.
flrkle., pimplr-*, l.larHtodf. le-Uh
piirhe*. •rinklea. liver .j»>t*. ornrhn-*.,
oittnraa. eruption', and -Inmolormh-n* of
any kind. . , .
In oiler Ihal all may he bene(|«*<l by
their tm at lAronry. th* MUma |WI *iU.
dunug th* pmrnt month, gl-« to <««
THE MISSES BELL, 7« nnh av«., n*w York city.
For Sale in Augusta By Jam»s Daly & Co.
Seasonable seeds
Wholesale.
AMBER CANE—-Browdcsst now for
Hay.
PEARL MILLET—Bow for green for
age.
CIUMBON AND RED CLOVER.
CARHAOES. COLLARDB, BKANB.
BEKTB. Mt'RTARD. SPINACH,RAPE,
RADISH. ONION SEED.
TURNIP SEED. TURNIP SEED-•''.000
pounds fresh Turnip Scid.
THE HOWARD 5 WiLLET DRUG CO.
■ 1 11 "**
everything on wheels
FIELD & KELLY'S
Just received, the finest
line of Baby Carriages in
the city. Agents for Ramb
ler, Sterling and Crawford
Bicycles.
JOHN F. M'CARTHY,
. Solo-Violinist.
Late of Royal Conservatory, at Leipzig,
Germany.
PUPILS WANTED.
For terms, dates ,etc., addrblaa 512
Ninth St., Augusta. Ca.
JM| |ERMO
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ITS CIRCULATION MORE THAN
DOUBLED THROUGHOUT
SOUTH CAROLINA
and GEORGIA.
Why-Why
BECAUSE ——
IT PRINTS TEE BEST NEWS
PAPER IN ITS FIELD.
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"A Newspaper these days must grorr on
its a Newspaper."
The Herfeld’s Wonderful Advanee and
Growth Proves the Correctness of the As
sertion.
era ai tMr pa-lto. on* trial bottle to their
Utotoetbto Ttotr ab-dutely IW. and M
oohr Ihatllee* aho cannot call or *be
lit* away ft -m Re* Y-.rk n»»y he hene
filed a ii!*id an* hotlle to any ad
doto. all rhatpra prepaid, on Ibe larstpt as
» rent, (atamt* mail to) to coter r«*l of
packmy and dehcertap Tb* price to tto.
a-oelerftit took h» ft «** p-r tadlle. and
flu. liberal tutor ahould h* •*»!**« 4 by all.
Tin. Mi—i Bell bar* )u»l puhl»*hed
tbiir ar* booh, “toerrta e« h*a*ty.~
This Valuable work la ft** to atl toirlp
H. The bm-k lr**«» e»hau.tirrly of tha
important-* of a r-il o>uipk»i-n; trlk
b.»* a a--man way acquir* Ivauty and
keep It. hp—utl rhaptef* tm the earn cd
tbahair; le-w to hate luiuriant*T-.ath;
liurtul. * aw th-'l* of making the hair pre
aan- It.* natural l-auty and ndor, eren to
ailvanud are Alan ln.tnirti.ma ho* to
I-am-h euperflumi. hair fhnt the te-e.
neck and arm* wlthmit Injury to the akin.
Thi. book Will be iuaik-4 to any addreaa on
TrKETiU Mila of W milerhil CYrni
t.lrtion T-nic fre* at parlor*, or At cents
(nwtof packing and mailing) to thu»* at a
Corrmpondmce cordially aoHdled. Ad
dr—t
AMBER CANE.
ivjwn broadcast now It will! prob
ably yield two fine cutting* for hay.
Cured and baled, there will be no more ,
pricy bay than this.
8 *&•:
SOW AMBER CANE.
SOW AMBER CANE.
SOW AMBER CANE.
FOR HAT.
FOR HoY.
One bushel, SV.SO; sack at SIBO per
bushel.
THE HEWIRD I WILLET DBUO CO.
Rare Chances
At Grovetowo, three minutes' walk
from station, 40 acres good land, new
house and outhouse*, good water, lot,
und garden fenced; nice pasture, or
chard. grapes, peoches, etc. Fine crop
on land. All necessary farming imple
mtots. Wagon, horse, cow and calf,
turkeys, chickens und bogs. Party
going North at o«ce. To a quick buyer
$1,200.
of 8 rooms, all out-houses,
1 acre land— desire tile’ place for summer
—home at HaiTem-11,000.
A bargain on Reynold* *treet-blg
lot, good 4-room bmse-brlng $6 00 per
monthe ; -always rented-S4OO.
Ltwrt F. Yerflsry
: Heal Estate Agent, 8 Library Row.
The Paper
Thai is Best
For the Reader
is Certainly Best
For the Advertiser.
: THE—,
| BEST BUYERS N
Are the Wage-Earners- the
Working People of a Com
munity : : t t : : : s
THAT’S ONE REASON
WHY THE WAOE-EARNERS
BUY THE HERALD.
• ■IT’S THE BEST.”
Not Too l-ate to Buy
a SUMHER’S SUITj
I
Haff th« AttAAOn i« y*t to com#, And toted#*
you will find many w«rm day* in th# FaII wh#n
a Summir't Suit would not to uncomfortAbl#.
Tlt#r# !• on# ar#At AdvAntA*# In buying A
•uit now ; you can «#t a vtry fin# Suit for lit
ti# money comparttl to whAt itt VAlu# would
bring At th# beginning of th# A#aaon.
R#A«on t#ach#* economy. You *av#
money by buying your clothing from us.
I. C. Levy’s son & Co.,
TAIL OR-FIT CLOTH If.RB.
AUGUST A. .... GEORGIA
Aopsta Co’s
GENUINE
ALT [XTR ACT
NOW ON THE MARKET.
CALL hOR IT.
W. H. Lynch & Co.,
Yellow Pine Lumberj
• AND
Builders’ Hardware.
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cm UlttlLigiK 7*. i l JUikbfA. OA
Tivoli Brewery.
THE LARGEST BREWERY IN THE SOUJH.
PORTNER’SBEER
FOR SAI-K EVERYWHERE IN AUGUSTA-AfK FOR IT.
E. SHEEHAN, Agent
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REPAIRS
uE W. SAWS, RIBS,
BRISTLE TWINE, BABBIT, &0.,
FOK ANV MAKB OF GIN.
FNGINES, BOILERS AND PRESSES
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lombard iron WORKS & SUPPLY CO,,
AVOVHTA, OA.
wm. McCauley
2040 WALTON WAY.
BELL TELEPHONE NO. 8191.
Summervilie Plumbing Company
Mg-Plumbing. Sewering and Ventilating
Steam and Hot Water Heating a Spccial'y.
gmr-Esttmates Given on All Kinds of
Pipe Work. All Work Guaranteed.
Leers, fesh, Blinds,
fie (tidings, Laths,
Shingles, Wtod&Coal.
HAVE YOUK
Children’s Hair Cut
while the weather is warm
HICKEY'S B6RBER SHOP
A iso use HICKEY’S MAGIC
HAWALINK for the HAIR.
For Sale By Ail Druggists.
TO RENT.
Four rooms on Sand Hills In
very desirable location. Bath
Room, Hot and Cold Water, &c.,
&c. Possession July 1.
JOHN W, DICKEY.
Uncle Sam’s Navy, Port
folio No. 8, just received
at Herald Office.