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thr landPcap# tf##4 far th* author'a
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Crnas in hi* iuri.) t*l#a Ku nix lr his .
eudtirn popularity.
Th* colonel pointed out *ll this.
The Student or Human Nature.
However, thla I* not what «# were j
to have talked about. It »aa, instead,
the new summer amusement dlaewvered
by thla b»m student ot human nature, j
ohe colonel doesn’t Intend itoina away
thla yaer. Hie huslr-r* will alow him
wady ■ *hort holiday, and he says h*
rees no senes in torturing himself with |
the lnc**iveniencee of ih- summer he
tela, w here Hies ore plentiful and water j
aearce, when he can have all to hlm
eetf hia gr.-at house with it* lofty
ceilings, commodlnu* baths, screened
windows and competent servants.
**}tut what do you hove to amuse |
yourreif with.'" some one asked, whirl |
they heat'd of hi* Intention of staying j
In Augusts all summer. Hie answer j
was too*!>rg for repetition. Beaidaa, ]
some of the thing* he said furnished In
exhaustible mat rial for future newspa
per article* or for conversational top.es
wi, n talk drags and only the weather !
pies, nts Itself for requisition.
"In conclusion,'* he said, "when no
thing else Is to be deepe, there Is al
v. iys the asphalt to be studied."
The lisli oera, Thinking only of the
fiery quality of Broad stre t, umk r the
level rays o' the "July sun. thr up
tlitlr hands in dismay and a-ked li Ur
w fe blue y qfgb s in perusing this text
book. It soon tranxi iml, h w ver, that
the colonel meant t!,r esi halt as It Is
at night yr lrj th;- twJiijHjf. « would
he unfair u> nanueftha vantage ground
tram which ->'■ sees nil nboirt which he
take, but from his t bServations it
would not be rmKoucrous to suppose It
la rather « Adctral I'calitj—abyhowbeve
n ar the dub, for Instance. VVhut the
colonel has seen Is a bit too personal
to be safely repeated, but he most suc
cessfully made ether* open thielr eyes
to the little comedies of the aspha't,
and some of the are certainly worth
commenting upon.
Leisure in Business Hours.
■Everyone is remarking up a ihe great
number of ycung men who seem to lie
at leisure during the morning hours
when business r.ien ore presumably
most engrossed with business cares.
Bn ad street is the fashionable prom
enode. Why it should be so nobody has
ever exactly discovered. Repeated ef
forts have been tfiade to mak- Greene
street the popular resort for those bent
on pleasure and not business, but
Broad street continues to hold its own,
even long after the stores arc closed,
and It is reaacTT&ble to suppose the
tree-shad:fl green would be more invit
ing than th" hot asphalt wifi, h requires
bo long a time to cool from the sun.
Bo this as it may, the girls all prefer
Broad street as a promenade rit any
time and all times. And the average
youmg man preses to promenade with
them to doing anything else. This is
how it happens that the soda water
founts are more popular than the offices
during business hours, and why em
ployers begin to complain,whether just
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rltutrirr t# III# lte*Hrs> ar# «vo# vtaAn
■ays, pud Inal nave wioi*
ilmesi * thing unkm-wn It la pas fact
|ly hit* that IK'S a»e fhr fr<-m appee-
IStltr of h ( *pHsllliw ext'wse.i in s
i, .. ~ | fi,s„pnio' fiv t that list
,ite# w*rw given hjr the mew. and thnt
almost without exception the entertatn-
Imenta at private bouse* were for wo-
Lata Callers.
The coloytel la not the only on- who
has observed the lateness of the hour
at s hirtv young men return ft«»m their
!evening mil*. II ta customary for the
asphalt to tea numberless cnllet* re
iturning home ns late a* twelve oclock.
The b oker-on wonder* If the girl* they
I have been to see were not very tired
tefore they left.
I A good rdd fnshlem-d cuatom. which
nil. was that the b»*d of a household
set the hour when the house must he
1 closed, end at lint hour all callers
tad to depart- There was no awkward
ness about It, for It waa undivatood
; that vbui tl o'clock came the young
ladles mutt say goodnight
•'But,” a girl ohjeiia, *'uu.- caller* do
inot com# until nine or ten o'clock, and
there la very little time for talk."
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tMNftrti*f« as a 4A#i!#r In ih« torrid term#
! «r«viAg fun# Ia Aoeu*t.
tfk** MAvifitlm# ta if** #xr#nt of «N**r*
Itng slightly tow bodies* a% the sttr-ls
■a the late afternoon. an 4 of the
tht* summer *«* * »*>ft whit# mull
trimmed in laee. with a very wide sailor
* collar folded back In su h a way w*
|"ent <">!unsrlly, however, we sa-» «• “
Icomfoit to faaMon. until we grow per
ffeetly desperate and regardless of *p-
Ipearanr**, like two girl* who. one eve-
Inln* raeenlly, retelved #**tti* women
{callers, the one In n !ow-ncchc,i Em
pi re wrapper and the other lit n square
lout breakfast jacket, both excusing
I themselves cm the plea of not having
{another garment that did not require
[an unbearable linen collttr or a swatting
of satin ribbon.
Alaa for the rarity of gdM common
j sense that would teac!> us thal In all
libs wld* world of fashion and of fancy
(•.here 1* nothing nu»rc bcoptlful in dress
! than that which l* nppsttarUte lo the
I Urns and season and environment.
The Changing Show.
Th# asphalt pictures shift I nee ssientir
{klnetuaeopie-w lae, and n man who ob-
I serves, like the colonel, can are al
ways benenth these pictures a comedy
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——AT—
HICKEY'S BARBER SHOP
Atm um tlliKKY'g MAGIC
II AIWA LIVE in, tbs HAIR.
For Sale By All Druggists.
REPAIRS
Ul ■ 119 SAWS. RIBS.
i BRISTLE TWINE, BABBIT, Ac.,
rott akv MAKg or uin.
FNGINFS. BOILERS AND PRESSFS
|Ar 4 I p«lie for Minn Shaftfnf, fillrjN,
j te* ittlf, *1 Qlerlora, V*t|»«o. V*|*r« and ftttlufa
umui itw vnKts asuFFLYce,
AHQI'NTA, UA.
Woift S-A-XjEJ.
The J. I. Scott place, three
quarters of a mile from the
city new water Basins on
the Wrightsboro road.
This place contains 87
acres of land, several
good springs and fine well
of water. Dwelling out of
repair. Healthful. Price.
$2,0C0.
Apply to
CLARENCE E. CLARK,
Rea! Kftate. t*2 broad Street.
DON’T RUN THE RISK
of Using Bad Language,
But Go To
Simmons' Bicycle Shop
711 JiROAD STKKKT,
And Get Your Work Done Well.
Kcr Hie next GO days bicycles Enameled
for fi ts —High Grade Work.
Lowest prices th’tnwu on Repairing.
Second Hand bicycle* bought aod sold on
caay payment*. >
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
or n drrunn or ’possibly a tragedy. In
the grouping of a cluster of -politicians
on the corner, he ran rend the city's
future; from flip text of u lfttle boy
toddling by with, i»la nurs -, he enn de
liver a lengthy l-ecture on heredity;
from the conduct of the passengers In
the rapidly passing trolleys he con
write whole chapters on etiquette; ro
mance* he weaves from the altitude*
of the couple* 4l'»» stroll blissfully
along In the light of the lncondescnnts,
In lieu of a moon; the bicyclists fur
nish Inexhaustible fond for reflection,
«nd the newsboy* and their customots
exhibit to him human nature In all Its
phase*.
Hut there Is no time to speak of all
these things, for the characters mo\e
constantly, and the scenes that knew
them in this hour shall see them no
more.
BOCKLEN3 AENICA SALVE.
The best Salve lo the world sot
Cnl*. Bruises, Sore*, Ulcers, Salt
Rlioum, Feve* 1 goree, Tetter, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Slclo .
Eruptions, end positively cu-tw Piles,
or no pay requ 1 **"! It Is guaranteed to !
give perfect satisfaction or money r >
funded. Pricej?s cents per box. For
sale by the Howard & Willett Drug
C'«. J d . . .
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CASTQRIA
1 ' Ir.fxuU a . ' * ' ’!i c n
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bcais the J I
| Signature /fi y
rs W
ft iP' Tha
Kind
I \jr You Have
.Always Bought.
CASTQRIA
Buy Your Wife
a Greene Street Home.
X<t. 412 tetrrrl hi forte!#4 te
!,. n# us th# mn»t 4##lmlal# ##cU«HMi «*f
lh«* ri(f. IfoQfM* of bfirk 111 te
hNiMl»tAfn# ten«l f)uratti« faahioft. Con*
loin# #l*tit rootiite. t*teUi. ***- hit »n
U <M »d Lot (I fry IM frtt
k |f yoft c'*nt#«ii|*Nil* |)urrhailnf te
h*mt# M #IH i*# to ytHir U»t#r#«t lu ion
;»Mer (bti f»ro|»»ri).
John W. Dickey,
1 tf>4 2 L ifrrtery Bu(U ling.
L jHfe4ok ‘ WX
/ A til TURbK
Hopie few women disci.-dlt this as
sertion, but those who have tried a
Gas iUthye could Slot l«* Induced lo
adopt the old-fashioned method again.
You s»‘ it la so easy to regulate th"
Gas Range. If you want one vegetable
to cook more slowly than another, you
have hut to turn the thumb screw
snd you can reduce the heat to any de
gree you desire. The same with your
roast. If it la doing too quickly, you
don't raced to throw open the oven door
snd run the risk of rtklllng It. You ran
regulate your range to suit your meat.
Tie Gas Liili Co. of lopsta,
*22 BKOAD ST.
PAINTS
V at s
WHOLESALE.
ATLANTIC LEAD Highest grade
Lead i*i United Stulca. Known
eo for £0 years.
BUCK LEAD—Port Lead. Port 7,inc.
Many prefer this combination to
Pure Lead. We like Buck Lead
on our own property. l-4e.
cheaper.
IUW AND BOILED LINSEED OIL—
Largest stock at lowest quota
tions.
VARNISHES AND TURPENTINES—
All the makes of Varnishes.
DRY COLORS AND IN OILS—I Car
Mineral Paint, for outhouses,
roofs, fences, etc.
BRUSHES —Paint, Whitewash, Var
nish, etc,
PLASTICO—Best Wall Finish Inside.
Don’t crack. Don't peel. Get
color card.
THE HOWARD & WILLET DRUG CO
WHOLESALE.
Not Too l-ate to Buy
a SUmrUSR’S SUIT!
IHn noetnon A |fOt tO * Otng, Anti tywntlAA
you will find many warm dayr m t*m Kat urftan
* So mmar'a Soft would not (mi unioinfoftaNa.
Theft it one afeal advania§e Irt buying *
•i<it now t you can ael a v*ry fin* Soil for ut*
Ike money confpared to what Ha vatu* would
bring At tha beainninf of ttwi waaon.
Reason Irathe* economy. You tave
money by buying your clothing from u*.
I. C. Levy’s son & Co.,
TAILOR-FIT CLOTHIERS,
AUGUSTA, • GEORGIA
ABgnsta Brewing Co's
GENUINE
4)|IILT[XTBACT
ROW ON TEE MARKSIiL
CAU. HOW ft.
W. H. Lynch & Co.,
Yellow Pine Lumber
■— AND
Builders' Hardware.
Uih tItHT. KFAR ILFCTIiIC KAIL WAY POWER HOUSE
t*r lALA*»V«X 74. t | ACBVITA. BA.
Tivoli Brewery.
THE: LARGEST BREWERY IN THE SOU! a
PORTNER'SBEER
FOR SALE EVERYWHERE IN AUGUSTA—ASK FOR IT.
E. SHEEHAN, Agent.
13*—TWO TELEPHONES —UW
Special Low Prices
* AT THE
Augusta China House,
704 Broad Street,
For Ice Cream Freezers, Water
Coolers, Eefrigerators and Ice
Chests.
wm. McCauley
20IC) WALTON WAY.,
HELL TELEPHONE NO- 2101.
Summervil e Plumbing Company
Sewering and Ventilating
Steam and Hot Water Heating a Special y.
I'iitirnales Given on All Ivinus of
Pipe Work. All Work Guaranteed.
i oors, £a*h, blind*,
residing*, l-ttth*,
I Shingles, W cod & Coal.
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