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crash into tbr bank went tbr bow of
the canoe, and tbr wibjrrt of my rev
erie opened bar rye* with a atari.
for the life of me 1 raunot ateer •
ranoe and think of acuelhiag ela* at
the ««me lime. By Ibe greatest good
lurk we were not upset.
-I am nost awfully sorry." I stam
mered.
“I was nearly asleep." the said.
"1 can't think what happened; It
was dreadfully careless of me."
"Oh. It really doesn't matter." sh->
replied wltn great good humor.
1 paddled clear of the bank and vow
ed auch a collision snoutd not occur
again. Delia, however, made no fur
ther attempts to go to sleep.
"How smoothly the river runs," she
said thoughtfully.
"Unlike the course of true love.” I
added rather weakly.
It was not a very appropriate remark,
but then I knew that the topic of love
was a dangerous one for me, and so,
foolhardy, 1 courted it, as the moth the
candle.
There was a pause In Ibe conversa
tion while I successfully negotiated a
sudden bend Ip tbs river.
•'lt's a great pity, Isn't it?" said De
lla.
"Whot is?" I Inquired.
"Why, that the course of true love
never runs smooth."
"Oh, but it does sometimes, really,”
I asserted.
"I suppose the love really Isn't true
then,” she said. "Nowadays books and
plays always end unhappily."
“Oh. well," scid I, philosophically,
"there arc two sorts of love —there is
a passionate love, full of presentiment,
which makes a man morbid and mel
ancholy, and forces him a thousand
times tc curse the fate that brings it to
him, but this sort, of love is too lofty
for a workaday world, and (he only ar
tistic ending is a tragic one.”
I am afraid I bored Delia now and
again by holding forth in this way, but
she only gave the politest possible
yawn, as she scid, “And what about
the other?”
"The other,” I went on, taking care
to watch the octree of the canoe, “la
a tender, nastcrr.l love, which makes j
man cheerful and take rosy views of
life, causing him to thank heaven every
day that such a love has fallen to his
lot, and the artistic ending Is wedding
bells and domestic happiness."
"Dear me,” Mr. Cotway.” aid Delia,
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Ei AO PRESENTED.
SkmM OnffU Prnatf la I4m«hln
of I heir N*» Color*.
Tampa, n* , An* I —At tvv ocS«» k
irauentos »«rr «•»- ’ *rrt call**
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1,14. thr ofki'n 1 teat*, on Ihr other
I three by the bauhitooe la close rol-
I until, the slccri ta front of thetr re
l.perUve battalioo. The An* «h.rh we
have been esperlih* no loo* wee pre-
Imhttd to the eaf* kr«pi*f ol the Her.
md <le< rg.e infentr). In e abort aprerh
hy Mr* Howell, prreid.nt of the At- 1
lent* Army end Natry Len*u». It wae
accepted by Adjutant I'aul* PVeeman,
who eurpnesed even ti truer If in elo
quence. Brrgrant dtot.-r, of Co. A,
wae acting color errecant aihd Private*
Hern*, of Co. H, and Street. Of Co. (J.
are the guard. A eerx-ant waa not
definitely ariected add It U not tbouaht
that Slobrr will retain the poeltloa.
Co. G will bear the flax In action or
on the march The exerrlaee were
broken abort by the *uddrn arrival of n
thunder storm, the rotnpanlea marrhlng
"double time" to their etreeta. The
Fifth regiment (regular*) bend, which
had come to aseiiu In the rerrmonlee.
took refuge in Co. G'a street, until the !
•torm had paseed.
Dress Parade.
Dress pniade was had at 10 o’clock
this morning, for the benefit of our
guests, Ibe ladies, and tonight a ball Is
to be hdd at tb<* Tampa Bay hotel, at
which the Atlanta ladiea, our officers
and the officers of the Fifth Maryland
will be present. They were all enter
tained by the Maryland officer* this af
ternoon, and it was for this reason
that the companies were drilled by thi
sergeants this afternoon. The sergeants
made a fine showing and proved that
they arc fltied for promotion, when It
comes to them. They put the com
panies through all company evolutions
and though twelve were ou the small
parade ground tht-re iva& no more con
fusion than if the commissioned offi
cers had charge, which is very little.
Privates Mays, Ptikall, Rood and Joa
sey were called, up last night by Col.
Brown to furnish music and amuse
m"nt for thp delegation of Indies and
visiting officers. They were kept until
12 o’clock doing their best to please,
End as Is well known, they never fail
In this respect. At the hour fixed Tor a
repast 'the officers had arranged. Col.
Brown said: “Ladies, we will now go
In to supper; boys, you may go to
your tents.” So the four men came |
back, wiser, but not better, men, to
judge from the language used this
mcrnlng.
Personal.
Jim Jostey is tickled to death over
the pews that peace will soon he a
fact, and is beginning to recover from
the fit of blues with which he was at
tacked on first night in camp.
Private Clapcey has taken the posi
tion of head cock, at the solicitation
of bis friends and an Improvement in
our mess is alreedy noticed.
Today’s rain was light and of only
about an hour's duration.
CHARLES GREENWOOD BENSON.
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;titorllfi# #•(*‘l’ iVila in liar Hatbor fori
■ r»up4 of »lih..u«h It 4 ro lal*
‘ln th<- <o-iuH)n oh huw I d» l«vr that
j.fr' iouo #<m •ml Korlf, tod# how ilrvi<l
i fully I would laal If fofne Ol»f lltdi
thin) of lia wtrtof*# iwif.
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not iKHHdldf fall to recovAr him. and I
iintwnd to huy him « beautiful new col*
|lar before I attori on my weddinn trip,
of roiirif 1 urn now referring to the
dog and not Karte.
HKIITIB KMBIIHON TAKVBH.
Bucklcn's Arnica Salve.
THE BEST HALVE ID the world for
Cut*, Brulaea. Sore*, fleer*. Salt
! Kheutn, Fever Bores. Tetter, t 'happed
| Hands. Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin
Erupt lons and positively cures Pile#,
or no pay required. It la guaranteed to
give perfect aallsfncflon or money re
funded. Price ?t cents tier bo*. FOR
HALE BY HOWARD A WIGLET.
A War Toast.
Her*'* a toast to the girl with jet
blark eyes.
Another to eyes sweetly blue,
Here's to the grey-eyed one no demure,
And one to the brown eyes true.
Drink again to the hasel eyes fond,
Once more to the orlw golden brown,
Fill up your glasses to violet eye*
i naming aa ahyly down.
"S’fl vous plait.”
A toast to the bright fyes that love but !
you.
Drown or hazel. vloh>t or blue.
A t-oast to your mother's eyes, Joying,
And every kind eye we have met;
Another glass beys fur comrades dear,
Fill up again, your souls to cheer,
A tuast to success in war, for uian-
I'ind,
And the best to th*' girl we have left
liehlnd.
—BERTIE EMERSON TARVER.
Mr. A. C. Wolfe, of Dundee, Mo.,who
travels for Marmur & Tibbetts, Imple
ment Co., of Hi. lemls, gives traveling
men and travelers in general some good
advice. "Being a knight of the grip,”
he says, "I have for the past three
years made It « rule to keep myself
supplied with Chamberlain's Colic,Chol
leia and Diarrhoea Remedy, and have
i found numerous occasions to test Its
■ merits, not only on myself, but on oth
ers as wen. J can truly say that I nev
er in a slnle Instance have known It
to fail. I consider it one of the best
remedies travelers can carry and could
relate many Instances where I have
used the remedy on sceptics, much to
their surprise and relief. I hope every
traveling man in the IT. B. will carry
a bottle of this remedy in his grip."
For sale by Alexand Drug & Seed Co.,
C. R. Parr, of Ball Tower Drug Store.
The person who leaves fly paper on
a chair is never the one who sits
down on IL , i. ■ :.: _
AN OPEN LETTER
To MOTHERS.
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Do Not Bo Deoeived.
rvt «m« the hie *4 your child Hy ncrpiing
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“The Kind You Have Always Bought"
ucAiia the signature of
Insist on Ilaving
The Kind That Never Failed You.
Summer Suit Sale
Our Summer Good* Must
Go With the Summer.
Those who suffer from the heat will ap
preciate our endless assortmedt of light, com
fortable and stylish Crash, Linen and light
weight Serges when they see the high quality
at the prices we are selling them at.
All Cheviots, Cassimeres and Woolens are
selling at CLEARING OUT PRICES.
I. C. Levy’s son & Co..
TAILOR-FIT CLOTHIERS.
AUGUSTA. • GEORGIA
KEEP COOL
by using one of our odorless Rcfrlger- i
atora—the Dewey Just annihilates hot
weather. Klondike. Gurney and Eclipse
arc all good; everyone guaranteed; »»•
! ter coolers, cedar chests; Ice cream
freezers. Hee oar line of bedroom suits,
|26. Ilaby Carriages for pi. We will
make terms and prices to suit you.
Fleming# Bowles
JJOi Broud Street.
OU filar Ice Worts (Winery.
FOR SALE
Pups, Tanks, Fips, k, Cheap
Loiliarfl Iron fforks
SALE pjf SUBURBAN
LAND BY THE ACRE
The Augusts and Summerville Land
Compimy will sell, at public sale, 70 acres
of land on the Harrisonville Road, in
block* of two to seven acres, cm Tue; day, ,
August 23d, at 5 o’clock p. ru.
W. C. JONES, Secretary.
Eagle
Baking
Powder
IS AUGUSTA MADE
EAGLE BAKING POWDER
Is high grade. Very different
materials from the cheaper Al
um Ammonia Powder, that Ig
norant and poorer people use
for which there is no earthly
excuse
EAGLE BAKING POWDER
Use Eagle In place of the 50c.
lb. Powder you now use. You'll
get the same result* in good
wholesome bread. The 50c. Pow
ders were priced 40 years ago,
end. like a Patent Medicine, it
don't change in price.
EAGLE BAKING POWDER
Should lie*used by Augusta peo
ple. City pride should Impel
them, if nothing else docs.
EAGLE BAKING POWDER Jt j.
Simply asks of you a trial.
EAGLE BAKING POWDER |
Sells Ht 25c. lb.
THE HOWARD & WILLET DRUG CO.
—MAKE EAGLE.—
wm. McCauley
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conveniences over store. Apply on
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