The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, August 09, 1898, Page 6, Image 6

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You **a, p*ia Kids all Kl* tnou*;' In th* aartllii* «ai»- nn* indu'd!:' nhlta mandpar* onre o«rctad a clreiia and a M* monaaarl*; that la why I do not tab* raadlly to th* Slujvamant ffltl of annal It ha* ba*n mi h a lovely dap, to cloar and golden aa to auuihln*. while ih* tilue akp aaesned to roflo> I bark lha eolor of hla apna, •» *** aat beneath the elroa. Ilatanlua to Vardi'a bewitch na nlr*. The tremulou* ahadon t tjf the blf elm trees seemed to keep t'aae to the rylh* mtc melody of the taod, an.t he looked so oocl and debonair In hla Inimaeulate white fatigue suit, with snowy shoes, cap and cravat to matrb. 1 had on one of roy prettlesl promenade roe tttme. cf fawn and cream Bilk, with a big white picture hat trimmed with * white ostrich Ups, and he told me that I looked more like a drenra girl than a modern summer girl, also remarking that I reeeaibled h.s dear Cecile »» truch. the aame calln Illy complexio.n raven Mack hair and midnight eyes, I kept on busily patting the dog, trying lo appeal as serenely unconscious of hi* unusual fattery a* I could, but I Jusi hung on every word he mild, anti 1 never guw a man before who fairly Idolises hla mother and sister, us he seems to. what a lover-llke husband he would make! While I was smoothing the dear beast'* long curly ears, the dog's ears not bis raosier's, he went on to tell mo that Cecile had been very 111 and had been taken to Colorado Springs for treatment: that It was the slern call of war and duty only that kept him at the ramp, so fur from his loved two. I do love his dog so dearly, I never re alized before how much I really cared " f<w anlmalß. His master also dotes on him. while he always harks In such a sedate, refined way. of course 1 mean the dog. not the owner, and hts name Is Marlon, not the spaniel’s name, but bis. June 26. * I get so little chance. d ; at-y, to write, for every moment Is taken up here with military balls, germane, drives, golf, lawn tennis, promenading, pa rade. flirting, sailing, gossiping, lunch ing and sleeping. My de a rest friend (or foe rather) Informed me today that Marlon's and my name are being coupled together in a very phenomenal way. and I could not understand her eignlficant look and smile—hateful thing’ I actually believe »h* is jealous, for the forward way in which she has set her cap for him Is painfully evident, H*a*M m*m fr"* ***"••* ' • H v* »a**— t* *s*>** «M «*m *$ a* # **» **** *♦•*•►* ***** km aia ***** *# •*» m»«m •** *»'»"*» |Ha taa .vm-g Km* ********* * ■: ****** I ***** I*o Hat* a# *OO Ha I iMa at **4 I #**«*» tM* # H** l K* * aaa ia mt p** mm *** *OO #***»"» 0* I Ho* IM 4 ***** *M ** #m* a IMB ;*m *m •> »<•%»*• MfeM ******** * »«M imw* anal 'BaMHag ***** P*« 1 tit iris ha* Mai •'■■»■*«*« kk» I mm ■ h*a*4 tat Ml MMMMI *OO »■•••*••' ; I'Bag M *o*o* *oo*o* M 000 MM K*M omm* aa. 1 >fti aa *ms 0m aa* f mm* iaaaa a**wg *OO I 000*0* 000 MM. 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Mrhtt* •aartaa aat ctaaa K»- j •Ma 90* aa a ataali, atM war-Mattel Ml | Ma 4 Moth *tm* atwaad hla a**k ith* 4og"a awe*. I Maaat. aa4 bia ■Mn aaul I maittei Kim ant* thaa <a«ar as Cartla. la aat tea. Mark Mat. j Mat M# alghad aa M* *p"l * aa4 taah*4 |aa votfM That horrid Jeaata told m* ahaai aa j I hoar afterward that aha aottiad aa* mat at that part Ira la* atoaNOit a*J •ohdrrad If I aaa poafa* far a aaap* I •hot pictara. KM* aka ttaarlid that It waa aarh • pity white waa at ••** I • ■aitag to ovr, aa giy got** »*» Maaat i- ; folly a<ad tOdlnu* girl'l- Hul I could 1 hardly ke*p tram cry la* aa Marios •eftly gaotad a f*» •itrarta from I frnitliM and Htaaalha. la that | I beaailfal trolcr of hla. whll* I a**» to Maar him aoa. aa I arttr. half mut- ! taariagl:: Much Evangel's* wepl at IMa tala. Aad to kacw that another llaple** heart Ilka her own had hived. And had been dlaappo'ated. ttomrbnw the words stirred m* otraagely. Jtt*l •• thcogh I. too. waa deatlnrd to suffer aa Evangeline bad. although I have never met with any sorrow or dlsrppolntment. but twice In , my wbotr Ilf*, to amount to anytbleg. , and that waa once when my dreaatna- ! krr failed lo have a lawn fete costume j ready for me. and aamthar time when a wart, n real nasty old wort, appeared on my lift wrist. Jeaale used to bars one just like It on one cheek, and I am positive that she wished her* on me, for It dlaapprared just at the time mine made Its appearance. No one but myself realize* the depth* of that gulldeaa-looklng Jeaalc,and Just to think how 1 onre ndored that girl, even allowing her to read my very first love letter, and alwaya sharing my lineal bon-tiona with her: If ahe la not the personification of rank Ingrat lltidr. then I tlo not kne w who la. and I doubt very much whether I shall ever return that lovely turquolae braed't she loaned me, aa ahe owes me 25 cetiia enr fare, four postage stamps, six mat luce tlrketa. and ten renta she borrow ed to buy chewing gum with. To return to poetry, I never cared for it In the least, until I heard Marion r»ad and recite It. although I utlllxed some once, when I was about twelve years old. I bought a ten cent valent the for mv Ihlrleen-year-old sweetheart. Tom my Drown, aud on it I Inscribed these pathetic lines When 1 stand before the tub. I’ll think of you before I rub; » nd. i.Vheti hills and vales divide iis. And my face no more you'll see. Remember K is "Zelma.” Who often thinks of thee Tommy reciprocated by sending me a little red and green valentine, with the touching verse printed in violet ink upon It: Mi penu iz poore, ml inko Is pail. Mi hande It trcmbuls, like a little dog’s tale. frum your dvoted tommy withe a grate big kin. This is the only poetry I have ever read or remembered, and I had to hunt up mamma's Longfellow, in order to write down what Marion quoted, lie also repeated these lines from Hiawa tha In such a lonesome, sorrowful way: Smiles the cloudless skies above us, Hut 1 lose the way of smiling, When thou art no longer near m-’ And 1 felt somehow, just like gushing ns Jessie does, and kissing that darling beast.'there ami then -of course I'm referring to the dog. July 7- He told mamma and 1. all about his twin brother tonight, as we sat in the moonlight on the hotel ve randah. partially screened by tall palms and poted plants: lie said that lie resembled his brother perfectly, that both, in fact, were as near alike as the proverbial ‘‘two ppas in a nod. He also informed us that tomorrow be goes from camp (on leave of ab THB3 ATJOTJSTJL MWJIjh.'LJD gJfffltMH ■j H »%«■»«-■»* «»g a* *»t B mgm ** «*- **•*» . **oo* It fa 0004 ¥ .. r ftdMwurff •.»%.« MMp jJE mt**«*? #>*??* <Ntete4 i- ’* *k»* ».»*<«**< " gaaMp •*«*■♦♦% * laamMta gee sg*Ma*» *** t>*‘'*o*» • I teadka *f>»**d Ma»aakd TM*»* te»A.* ms j MUM Mp Mm tee*»«* M«*i- —_f l> « I 90m*000*0 tl. mh *ot~ *** '** fast I teteia 00*04*4 e-Mae 5 * *4* mfaw'dteM »f , 9%* **o*oo*9*o Mate* tease Mm M**» i rikgetea M %'aMatadlpfMgt *4 (Me ** ••• ' *oo* *ooo*o* • **4oo t egaaMMa **« kgt gUw pe** AwUl, Ite Mlftk 4490*00* **ooooos * 440 m. 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I raallr thought It aa* , Ruh> aad ter tear*. you l*a loah ao very kwrar-llba!" Bach a rtwV. I**ta oat tug tprtrk. M Marina oalr laughed la itet a«Vt. aaraaa faahloa of bla J ■aal* aral taty. ttd ! frh dread fallr blue aomehaw. although tte or rbeatra iaalte tte bate) «»« playing I lloar Caa I laara Tbea. Lov#?** la tte m< at 41 tine faahloti. trblla Martoa fol ! lowed tte muale la ttel Melting barl toae of hi* "How caa I trov# Ihee lot#. How caa I aar farewell T* lie hummed It orer Iw auch a retro •l«retlte war: the* all at ooee looked at me ao strangely. "My brother Karle alaa arrltea to morrow." he said lightly. "He will probably atop here a wo#lt or taro he- , fore }olalng oar party at Har Harbo*. j but. pardon me. Mia* Z- Itti*. how lore- ! ly you ara looking tonight, a veritable fairy of the moonlight. In that gleam ing at I very white tulle, and tboae great Itimlnoua pearla; I wlah Earle could j ace you juat as Ihla moment, for he ha* certainly got a tine eye for dainty fem- Inloa beauty, dear old chap!" After a ahort allenr# he repeated otic” more, aorrowfully nml wlatfully, ' whl'e the aoft liquid atralna of the or rbtatra tilled all the white glory of moonlight: "How ran I bear to leave thee. How ran I hear to grieve thee?” and then on and on to the la*t sad anJ memory-haunted strain. "Farewell, farewell, my own true love." ' Pou.ebow. I felt a* though I could bear ttte strange mood which posoesaed nv- | r.o longer: 1 longed to hear him speak I v.'orus which I vaguely Imagined out ! could not frame, waa that strange, nameless. undefined feeling wlthlr. rny heart—love? 1 clasped ray cold, trera- Ming hands upon the folds of my silk en gown and mutely waited, for what? The scent of white heliotrope (his fa vorite flowed was borne to us both from* the cluster that I wore on riy fi'tuy lace corsage. All qt ottc 1 Marion leaned forward, and held out one white patrician hand. “Just a small spray of that fragrant heliotrope," he pleaded, "for it reminds me so vividly of —Ceelie.” My cheeks grew crimson, ns writ downcast eyes. 1 gave him a tiny dus ter of the snowy blossoms. I alsfl re sembled Cecile, so he had often told me, but how different his voice on this Inst evening from what I'had fondly ; Imagined it would be; what was the note in It that 1 missed? I rose hastily to my feet, for t heard mama catling me softly from the oth er shies of the palms and flowering vines, he rose and held out his hand again in a frank, friendly way. “IJttle girl.” he said kindly, “I am in debt to both you and your dear mother, tor helping me pass the time since t i have been in camp so pleasantly. 1 shall not soon forget all your kindness j and I shall consider it a privilege to call on you bath next winter In New i York and present my Cecile to you. So au revolt-, little one, it is lam voyage home again to you and your mama." I plat ed my trembling fingers in his broad palm; he gave them a brotherly deferential squeose. and then with one hysterical, shaky goodbye, blurted out in my very smallest voire, I fled, and ohi X don wonder tv hat he will say to |WP> %*» ¥tm j f* s»n "V-* I ■ m jPmf • t ijtetiSdte *gf *O-000* mm* *tee dife*#4s>dii# $0 mnninh# *%► ff **mmr * * ’NllNr ¥W&* ApswlMHl'- ♦mSm gfi f fMMU m«A **■!>■ HMD# 9A»a» HHA •mm •Nnm |i«4WI *' «-* tuarmin mm *0 | 1 **»,**-.*«#- mmmrn |p% w*i PNfc. § «nm» pi I fpipprs# iiMki m Mpm -40 OHO *«•-*%** - j *** **** f imi mmmrn* dp# 04440 I Pl *oooooo 00 00000 0100*4 00000 lm M 0 0 00H400 * *-„4o*»m 00 mmoomo 9>«p I ptgjp-nt h 4. ant 04 p* I 0000 0000 00000 ph Hii'im m t I **■» 04*400 40m $>90*440000 mmt mmm *4 ppi ; I -ite# Upfidpr * 9*ooo 00 0 **" ■ s4o49***ooo ] Itpi Hi I "|f|| 0**0044944 fegtffM 00*4 §0 004 j |pt*«. 0000 9000 00m 000000* I At in **s tlpff writ Pi •• V #rwi j 004> 00m tiipw. nil A I AM #o knf tn f#P* ! ||t*p in Mr, Nil I 000 9m A ■tlflilH 00m* | iflMt li 09 liopf* 0000. 1*» t HitiH tkPt tPf j I'pilteli irai#takf !• lAlli 9Hf *OOO PM'ftet-- | f«tf nf t iKiriw JtwprtiK, 90000000 aB4 tv*rf | «*fig> tetter 01000 fiWy apst# tliit iiiHafi 'pan nrarricNS. m>4 ka akwr, vita Ik# t##f. imAfinH naturally ikat t kw* alt, • Nntt it. <*tupl4 itr# * * tt ta Nf4 l'i o+tmtoXo I«i#ni ft attA ] kki HMkar m mr **?**!*' | an 1 fair bat tfer# wnlk oft ' hi* agnnir faca wts* aw* mere , are, ; free titan hla aotdier brat Mar'• poealMy tecHUse there la no ataMt Octta to 1 pine ter, 14. n. left hla dear old dog In hi* :brother floie't care, but 1 Mall have to give up no rvalue tern" o a* I fuily intend to ov ud hi* new master just aa much as ptuclN*. lam ante he admires Monde* like Jraat* the moat, and lam aure t *UH th- m both well, hut I d«i not care i.ttiv'it tor fair haired mascultn* Ity myself. July tl. Hr and hi* brother's dog actually haunt my footstep* wherever I go, and the veriest dullard would ngt fall to In terpret the wistful eager look In hla blue eye*. I have ntver oar# seen him In Jessie's company, or that of any oth er girt here; I wonder why? Every morning the sweetest bouquet of flow era has tieen left for me. each one dif ferent from the last, all with no card attached: what If? but, no, they could not posalhly l* from him, or Jes sie would have told me day# ago—that girl can find out anything. July 20. Those miserable flower* must have been rent by him after all. for mamma saw him giving tho*« of this morning'* to one of the bell boys st the foot of the stairs; white heliotropes, I detest them! I July 25. I The usual morning’s floral offering, i this time yellow daisies. I think I wilt [wear a few In my belt when I go down to breakfast, he looked at me so re proachfully yesterday as X turned to leave him after my few usual ehllly words of greeting. It Is almost too bad tn me to treat him distantly when lie always hurries to my stdc so happily lut the very first opportunity, and I Know that he watted over an hour yes terday Ln hope that I would go for my [usual stroll with maxima. That piece [of wisdom and feminine sagacity. Jessie, fairly hissed in my ear last night, as I was going up stairs to bed. "You are wise, ’petite.’ ” In that Cold, reserved, and “stund-off" manner, nod you’re sure to land your fish such a lit tle serpent! July 27. Just in order to disregard Jessie's last insinuating advice. I have deliberately acted against my better judgment and [previous resolutions, but, mind you, on ly to spite Jessie. Mamma and T have ridden out with him this morning and promenaded with the same gentleman this evening. Jessie is furious. July 30. I realize at last the strange sentiment I hod for LJeut. B—: it was fascination, simply that, and nothing more. Jessie ' said sneertngly today that I was as : w ise as a serpent, even if I was not os harmless as a dove, poor girl: I’m sor iry I called her all t\iose horrid names in my diary, for I’m afraid that she re ally and truly feels Uve love that I once foolishly imagined I Mi. August 1. Tonight, we two sap in the same flow er-shaded nook. where I once sat with his married brother, *fcut this time, let us hope that I had Warned some sense, eyi (Continued on Page 7.) lJti 1 GooD ItfCK BAKING POWDER* 15 THE BEST. - - - - - - Hi«rh»V of A-l In LMvcn- < tflfr PbMff. 04 UNCLE SAMS NAVY Portfolio No. 0 con bo to-; cured >t The Horold office for lOcents and a Naval! Coupon cut out of The Herald. NUMBER NINE CONTAINS AkoMi OTHER t.OOD THINms PICTURES OF Enalga I4a#tey. I*rot acted Cruiser Ne*» O lies ns. Monitor Puritan. * Torpedo Bat Dupont, ffecretary ot State. Map of Koval Dial site*#, slowing pr gree# of the Army at.d Navy of the United State*. Picture* of Oump Life. Navy Yard*. Large Map of Cuba and many good thing*. 9 H This coupon, when ac companied with 10 cents, entitles the holder to one copy ot Uncle Sam s Navy Portifolio, at The Herald office, Augusta, Ga. Mail orders must include 2-cent , stamp for postage. o 9 1_ 11 Back number* of this Handsome se ries can still he obtntnM The Her ald office. FOR S-^XjEJ. 459 Greene street, a mo dern brick residence with mansard roof. All conve niences and in Rood repair. Will sell at an extremely low figure. Also house and lot 456 Telfair street. Will sell at price of lot. Apply to CLARENCE E. CLARK, Real Estate. SS2 Broad Street. FOR SALE ggp* l Lave for sale very desirable bnild inß Jot located in the centre of one of Ibe handsomest blocks in the city. W ill sell fame very cheap. Just the place for n handsome residence for your family. Good titles. CALL ON MRS. 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Baltimore. ...Lv i 2:2lpm lt:2lam! Ar.. Philadelphia..Lv « OSpm 2;o|pml Ar New York....Lv i l:JCam Pullman palace butfet aleeplng cars from Macon and Augusta to New York without change. R. A. BRAND C.<m Art.. 723 Broad St.. Augusta. Ga. ; T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager, It. M EMERSON. Gen. Pass. Agt. CAROLINA AM) NORTHWEST-1 ERN RAILWAY. Schedule In Effect, March 6. IS9S. Eastern Time Standard. Leave Augtts'a. Southern Ry.. 1:30 p m. Arrive Cheater, Suuthewt Ry.. 7:l* a m. Leave GMaattr, C. R* N. VV. Ity 7:45 a.m. Arrive Lenoir, C. A N. W. By 1:16 p.m. Leave L'*nOlr, Stage.. .. .. 2:00 p.tn. Arrive Green Park. Stage .. •• 7:®o p ni. Arrive Rioulnd Rock, Sftagc .. p.m. G. W. HAKI’ER. C. F. HARPER, G- P. A _U_ | - ■— ■' ' "■""■'■a ••If You Want to Make Money, ! Move in the Company of Those Who Are linking Aioney.” SOUND ADVICE FROM A SUC CESSFUL FATHER TO HIS SON STARTINQOUT IN LIFE. \ ADVERTISERS WHO USE THIS HER ALD GET RESULTS. , WHY NOT GET IN THEIR COMPANY.! 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Pullman drawingroom alceping car* be tween Ureonslioro and Norfolk flow connec tion nt Norfolk for OLD POINT COMFORT, arriving there in lime for breakfaet. A.lhl train, with Parlor care, between Charlcaton and AohevUS- N<«. 8# and »-U. M. Feat Mail. Through Pullman drawing room buffet deeping car* be tween ,lack.vonvi:i* and New York and Pull man alceping car* iwtween Augunta and Char lotte. Pullman deeping car* lwtween Jock oonvlllc and Columbia, cn route dally la-tween Jacksonville and Cincinnati, via Aaheville. FRANK M.HANNON, 4. M CULP, Third V-P. * (tea. Mgr. T. M . Wn.hlngton. W A TURK. M H HARDWICK, i Q. P. A. Waohlnaton. . G. P- A- Atlanta. GEORGIA - - RAILROAD. (90th Meridian Time.) Schedule Effective April 24, IS9I. Pullman Sleepers between Macon anJ New York. , . * ■ r ______ j"* r ~" ■ Through Pullman Sleepers between Au* gusta and St, lxiuis. Lv Augusta ..{ 7:osam| 3:2opm|lo:3opm Ar Atlanta ...[l2:3spm! B:2opm| b:ooam Ar Macon ....|U:l6om| I 6:45um I Ar Athens il2*.lSpm| 7:3opm Ar Galneavlllei*3:4spm| Ar White Pl‘a|*l:OOpm| .. .... .... Ar Mill'eS’le .|10:10am| I 4:3oam Ar W ash’ton ..|10:10am| 7:lopm| Picayune train leaves Augusta dally except Sunday at 5:15 p. m., and ar ' rives at MtHedgevllle at S:10 p. m. Trains arrive at Augusta 5)11 a. m, 7:45 a. m.. J:2O p. m.. and X:25 p. m. A. O. JACKSON, G. P. A. JOE W. WHITE. T. P. A. J