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Hill.
Fffert to S**cl*a*ae*'.
By the act* »rr»*feato«t the «or*
seem* to hove |» nto ih height, ieagtUi
and brettoth. The ctoitag to to P*r
rrui t with etobaftoe gwoilaret to
twisted row *ll fMHo'ed a rani. clew.!
heMthi -leading tiltrer. The rbhnJe-
Itoi* we to sil**r >nd the ghttiee of
opalraraot Unt*. The wall*, or ahot
little can tie sees to theat nr*
ed a trleery blue with * woeeo bor
der to white dnltoe* and feat hem
fcrr.a High up agaioat the walla,
lining the *me oa both aidea. are
elaborately carted show raaea to ma
hogany with front* of plate glaaa. On
th* right hand are displayed all the
lovely p ere* of iterllng silver, the
wonderful Colonial tea aeta and the
great carved dishes and pint) era for
which Srhwe'*ert's is so Juatly famed. ,
Icrnrortlately bark to this frent ea«e la
a large full length mirror on th* ban*
of which rows a matchless piece of
bric-s-abrac. The nest rase Is devo- J
ted to beautiful forks and t.poons and :
all the namelosn table anlelea in silver, 1
pearl, mosaic and silver-gilt. Plated
silver otetiric* the neat space.
|£xqulsite Cut Glass.
On the left of the wore, going in.
or® two of these handsome rases dlvi- 1
tied by a large mirror. The first Is
filled with clocks and rare specimens
o( bric-a-brac, wh.le the second is a|
dream in crystal. On five long
shelves of 3)as.c reflected in a mirror
lining the btek is the most superb col
lection of cut glass ever seen in Geor
giy. Warmth and cols.* arc lent to the
toy crystals by the '-ccaslonal introduc
tion of a piece of elaborately carved
and highly polished brass. The mid-,
tile of the floor space is occupied by the |
lew show cases filled with smaller art:-!
cles. the diamonds in fiont, the gold
on the left and silver co the right.
These glaes cases are arranged in
horse shoe form so as to give the
clerks alone access to the middle srta *O,
while there is plenty of space for the
shoppers outside.
Modern Conven'ences.
Just within the two great front win
do>* are railcd-ln spaces for the
watch makers and engravers. A space
beyond these, on the right, is O 1 cupled
by an elaborately carved clock In a
bean Iful case, while that on the left
has a large mirror and carded mahoga
ny settee conveniently near the win
dow for anyone waiting for a ear. In
the rear of the store are Mr. Sch.velg
ert's private office and the great safe
where the valuables are stored a(
night.
The whole effect is brilliant, even
dazzling, and the arrangement is con
vergent In rhe extretre. The appre
eirtors of both the useful and the beau
tiful are congratulating Mr. Seb'velg
rn l on all sides.
Dr. J. I Terry, of Trimble. Tenn., In
speaking or Chamberlain’s Colic, Chol
era and Diarrhoea Remedy, says: "It
has almost become a necessity in this
vicinity." This is the best remedy In
the world for eotie, cholera morbus,
dysentery and diarrhoea, and is rec
ognized as a necessity wherever its
Kiaat worth and merit become known.
other remedy is so prompt or effec
tual. cr so pleasant to take. Sold by
Alexander Drug and Seed Co., C, R.
J»arr of Beil Tower Drug Store.
A New Bath Tub.
With bath tub enamel you can fresh
en up your bath tub and make your
harh a pleasure. Alexander Drug Co.
skII it. No trouble to apply.
socifir Elm ions.
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Wm Si Butt in hear »NI tfcrjf j
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I*in/ railed on »«r ■*# bu»»flr*i.
Dancr« Instead of Cards.
71i. (*r«>cnostl'silofi of fhr am tat ***a
aon ot the winter of 'Si and ft In An* j
grnata i r # that daore» will, even at |,rt- j
va*e four*»a. largely iu|err»*<l<* the rar*l
liartt.-* and receptions of other *ea»i»«ir.
Visitors Complimented.
Mr and Mrs. W. H. ffDwd ruler- |
! talned delightfully. lasi evening. at
their beautiful home «>tt ihe Hill,ln h*»n- J
nr of Mr*. ISmUo and Miss Halil* Black j
|of Havsnnah, Th* guests were enter
tained with dancing and music lo a late {
hour, when delicious refreshments were
served.
An Augusta Musician.
I Ml-a Ms Jcante Benson, who ha.i re
< enily returned from New York, he* '
rtrfln'ie v decided to tour with the M"t
jro|toi:fan Concert company this wlnt-r.
| Hhe w ill return to New York ghoul
* the middle of September and cotl"nu*
I her murie study until January. wh'*n
Ihe romfany will leave for the West.
Miss 111 neen will he in Augusta again
In the t. rly spring.
Where Noali Kept Rees.
[ Dr. James K. Hosmer, while recently
j visiting Bostcn. had oci aslon to visit
.the new 1 public library. As he wi>nl up
.the steps he met Kdward Everett Hale.
« ho asked the doctor's etrand,
j “To consult the archives," was the
reply.
I "By the way. Hosmer.” said Doctor
! Hale, “do you know where Noah kept
'his bees'"'
i "No." ans'vered Hosmer.
'in the or!: hive," said the venerable
preacher, aa he passed out of earshot.
Cost of a Crown.
Few people arp aware that ibis year
Is celet rated the diam >nd Juhile • of
qn en Victoria's crown. When her MuJ
o«ty ascended the throne. It was founi
I I hat the crowns of her uncle,s. George
IV and William IV, were much tco
large for her. and accordingly one was
! made to fit her head exactly in IS3L
(This Jewel Is valued at »1.700,:M)0. I:
contains, In addition to a number of
large specimen stones, over 1.00’.) bril
liants and 1.000 rose diamonds. The
queen has very rarely had occasion to
wear her crown, Indeed, the only Euro
pean sovereignty who habitually wears
this symbol of power is the king of
Sweden.
The Nice Young Man.
It Is quite useless for either man or
woman to expect perfection. The man
who will not marry until he gets this
will necessarily remain unmarried. Me
is a sour grape hanging by a twig of
obstinacy erf a wall of great expecta
tions. ond the only thing to he sail In
his favor is that he has missed the op
portonify of making some worn n mis
erable. A young man once sai l to a
friend 'I am not going to glv.* myself
away when I marry. The fortunate girl
who g. ts me must have three qualifica
tions. ’
“What are these?"
"She mu«t be handsome, rich and a
fool."
"Why all that?"
"Well, she must be handsome and
rich, or t>e I won’t have her. She mud
be a fool or else she won't have me."
Before purchasing a pistol Or gun,
call on me. I can save you money. Lew
is J. Schaul, Pawnbroker on Jackson
street, established 1890.
Cl ÜBS IID SOCUIUS.
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. ly th* depart or* to th* vatavd and •*-
ywN* prod*os Mr* K W Ototalwf !
Th* *t* *aa*rfta gtv*a to#** Jhaaary
IM wIH b* h lktwrd by thrr-»*»n*» taOc |
tahrr. Kavetahrr had ftri *mtar r**
•p*ctiv*ly. Th* Chic.tar coacert I# Is *
■ ih* h*ad» to Mom Mar* Kmcv» sod ]
Mr#, tm Plumb. Jr. th* prn*p»rt h*-
. tag to* rrierttno* from oa* to th* cl***- <
• leal iom peace
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tt I# • maitrr to ualvrrval regret I
that there all) he no acre concert»
, gl«en by th* L*h*#ld* CTab this mum
1 11 has hern the intention to tbm* hsv
tog the metier la rhara* to continue
the** raorrrtr late Into tit* fat) twaaoß.
bid th* attendance at the concert, was
mi amalt that M was bought best to
I discontinue th-tn The aosall aitend
>aniw war probably due to th* fact that
only club members are admitted, and
that the aiemberahtp la eompoaed
largely of man who rare for the ath
letic cpport’inltiea to the Club rather
than for Its aortal feature# The men
I who have attended the concerts are
utry much few#r than the young wo
men. who would have enjoyed llatenlng
lin lb* music from the cool vantage of
| (he pavilion had the opportunity of do
ing so been offered.
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The Civic t rogue.
I Certain Indignant rltliens are trying
to urge the Civic la-ague to Inatat upon
Uhe city authorities enforcing the or
dlname prohibiting the throwing of
water and other articles from the win
dows of residences to the pavement.
Two ladlea walking recently on a resi
dent street harely escaped having their
| handsome gowns and hats ruined with 1
water and dead flowers turown on the!
! pavement from some vases in the up
! per window cf a large boarding-house.
Evidently the person throwing out this
trash had not Walked before doing so, |
and had the ladlea been a atrp ahead j
of where they were, their dainty toilets j
would have been deluged. This Is only
one of many complaints made dally,
and the League will doubtless make
every effort to put an end to the nui
sance.
The next meeting of the Civic League
wi.l be held next Monday afternoon,
Avgust the twenty-second, at six
o'cloik. At thie meeting Mr. Berry
Benson will make his report In regard
*o placing a receptacle for loose papers
at the postofflee corner.
Young Hen's Christian Association
The enlargement of the work of the
Young .Men's Christian Association till
It touches all the Interests of a young
man's life gives abundant reason for
the optnblir.bment of a free night school j
in th' Avgusta Assoc!; tion, which will
open Cc'ober 3rd.
This school will be known as the Y.
M. C. A, department nf the Augusta
Free School, and the object of tho
school is to give to the young men of
the city who work during the day and
have no time to devote to study a prac
tical buriness end mechanical educa
tion, The branches to be taught arc
gr.ch as include a thorough business
course, with phorthand and typewrit
ing among the ftrdles, architectural
and mechanical drawing.
The several departments will be In ]
the hands of ablo and e mpetent In-!
structors, and the outlook for a large
rtlcndnoce is exceedingly bright; In
fact, it now looks like* the school will
be crowded from the start.
This school >"111 fill a long-felt want.
In this city, and will, no doubt, be the
meanc of assltmg many of the young
men of the city in not only securing
better position, but. in enabling them
to get much larger salaries.
The di recto re of tli" Association will
cv r ri every effort to make the school
an ideal one, and It is safe to say that \
the expectations of all parties o: neern- ,
ed will be fully met.
Any young man, over sixteen years!
of rge, of good moral character, will be
admitted to this school without any j
cost. The opportunity ie before the |
young men of the city and those who ■
need a better education cannot do bet- J
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' sstostaae* If are*'—ary
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1 the head ha** alao resnonded to Ih"
■rail and 100 asorh >Stmre he said to the
! uwttrtag effoeta to oar worn** In behalf
|to Ih* soldier boy*
The Chiton—thi> Cfoh.
Th* t'hiloa—(hir Club held Its last
I mm tag to the wwaoa oa the aftrroona
jnf June IM. the arewsdoa being partly
I literary and partly aortal sad lavtird
[■—is *a«lt:ng the attendance to a*ar-
Ily double Ih* Mnb membership The
I meet teas will be rvsoaied oa Ortober
nftb. th* eittoy far a«st year being
American literature, with a back
ground of history Very dainty I ttl*
programs la yellow and gold hare been
distributed, and the rlub members,
abroad as weli as at home, are already
preparing for the year'# work, which
promises to be most Interesting, center
ing around auch writers a# Ralph
Waldo Rcaeraon. Washington Irving.
Sidney lumlcr. James Russell Israeli
and others. One feature of the rlub
work during the past year la a matter
of special pride to the members, and
that ts the aocress of the "trarellng li
brary.” Inspired by the reports at th*
elub convention at Rome, Oa. last fall,
of good work done along this line by
many Georgia rlub*. the ItillomatlCc
collected and shipped Ita first boa of
books so Tteraella. The following ex
tract from a letter from Mr. Brad Mer
ry. of <bat place, who kindly undertook
the circulation of the books, and re
turned them not long since. Indicate
the good that may be accomplished In
this way.
"I ran truly say that this loan or
good reeding matter to thia section has '
been a charity well bestowed, and tlm
benefit# are lasting and of good char- >
acter and met with a very hearty ap-.
preeiatlon. These hooka have been'
rend by almost every family In the
neighborhood, and have contributed to,
the enjoyment of over a hundred In-!
dividual#. The good they have done In '
developing a thirst for good reading
matter and a desire for Improvement
is simply wonderful, and a matter of j
astonishment. «s to some of (he peo-1
pie who aak for them, when we eonslri- j
er their environment, and (he limited j
means they have had tor getting a j
knowledge of hook#.”
The Phllomathlc, In rommon with
ihe other women’s clubs, in this state,!
fa looking forward with much pleasure!
♦o the next annual meeting of the j
Georgia Federation of Women’s Clubs, I
which w ill he held nt Columbus, Oa.. ‘
next October. Enthusiasm, good fel
lcwahinp anil bright Intelligence al
ways mark these charming symposi
ums, the delegates returning home en
couraged and Inspired, full of new
plans for elub progress and for the
enlargement anil broadening of club In
terests and sympathies.
OASTOXIIA.
Bear* th» K<nd You Hava Always Bcujifit
MR. A. A. HARSHALL.
, His Trial Did Not Come Off in Savan
nah As Slated.
Savannah, Ga., Aug. 20.—The case
jO£ Mr. A. Marshall, who tvaa
arrested In Augusta, and brought
bark to Savannah on charges of swin
dling preferred by Mr. A. C. Risdon,
jthe Atlanta representative of D. Apple-
Jton At Co., publishers, was not tried In
jlhe city court today as expected. In
•order to allow Mr. Marshal an oppor
tunity to arrange for a settlment of
the several cases on the docket against
him the trial was continued until next
!Friday. In the meantime Mr. Marshall
'expects to be able to get sufficient
money from relatives 111 Baltimore to
settle all the claims of hi* creditors.
He Is now in correspondence with
members of his family. Mr. Dub has
not as yet taken out a warrant against
Mr. Marshall, but still there are three
other warrants—the one sworn out by
Mr. Rlsdon ami one by Mr. llob Hull,
who hold a worthless draft for SSO, and
!1 he third warrant Is sworn to by Mr.
j Gordon Woodruff, who Is $. r >0.27, for
! which he holds 0 draft given by Mr.
Marshall upon which he has never been
able to realize a Pent.
I Send your prescriptions to Alexander
Drug Store: they give the best service
and purest drugi*:
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Hi—tate Mr httn to is— Mr M—li
th* d—*ar ws* there wnh that yoong
gvwftesoa* and lha’ the latter had a
very h«b saver Tht* will M 4»*p
ly rtsgrettnd Iw Mr ItswnH h—g to
friend*, who wtfl aastowriy ***M news,
to bis IMutvff.
ll m oat baowa whab** Ih* fever is
typhoid bat Mr Beall to a trr» tot
omb
j Me —vo— totaled the regiment he w*«
with to Marqq and cag— on t« AwaoMa
front thta*. i
Me wss In a —flow# rondlthm when
he grri**d her*:
I It la sincerely hoped that thw pop* ,
[ ikir y—mg man will sunn recover Ms—
i ips attack to fever rnntr—red whit*
serving the govermnent to ibe Har—td
Oraryta
ft to (earned today that U. Ranck
ra. to (V K. Catil Rerhl'* eomnany.
Will shortly he ho—* aaaia on a fur
!«*««»> .
PLEASANT EVENT.
l’rogrr»»i»c Angling Party Itown In
Saadcravltlc.
Special to Th# Herald.
gandcrsvllle. O# . Aug Jto-One to Hi
plruaant evenu of thr present social
seneon was a progressive angling par
ty tendered Thursday evening by Mis*
Nora Hopktaa, complimentary to her
guests. Mi».< s Mamie and Jennie Ram
say. of Itublin. The occasion certainly j
developed some remarkable anglers, j
some progressing twruly-one out of
twenty-four. Tltg priaes. a beautiful’
Amy and Navy Portfolio, was awarded j
to Mr. John R. Veal and Mra E. K.
West. The booby, an angling outßi.
was bestowed upon Mr. Hy A. Iter-,
ntann and Miss Jennie Ramsay. After
the contest delicious refreshments were j
served. Ttic Invited guests were: Mi..
Sadye Tarbotton. with Hr. E. I-
Holmes; Miss Estelle Cohen, with Mr.
Hy A. Hermann ; Mis# Florence Co
ben. with Mr. E. H. Sullivan; Mis#
Shelley Cooley, with Mr. D. Newman
Wood; Miss Belle Brown, with Mr. R.
U Smith; Mi— Mantle Ramsay, with
Mr. Ixxie Ua&htnskl; Mira Jennie Ram
say. with Mr. H. E. Cohen; Miss Anna
Jones, with Col. Hugh Chandlers; Miss
(iunsle Joyner, with Mr. John J. I4lV
ett; Mrs. M P. Huntley, with Mr.
Frank Smith; Miss Pauline Hermans,
with Mr. Units Holt; Mrs. K. E. West,
with Mr. B. H. Lovett. Stags, John R.
Veal and T. A. Wicker.
Ausrusta Trunk Factory
Trunks repaired by expert Trunk-,
makers. *43 Broad. B. 'Phone 21*1. J
PI jJY fILL pi!sl C^ ASS G ROCERS
* 4
“Bring it in, Porter. That Brand Flour is ex
actly what we want. We are tired using corn flour
and corn starch mixtures. Berry’s Grand Duke is
Pure Wheat Flour, Guaranteed.”
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t«V|d t#»»t> > •<—aga»» jataad that tag
| •**! sod Mi the gtottw aagaaiaatt—’
| O. t atted bM» arm* hy th* —i to
icagt l—rtca caaMOoad Mt pnty iw*n
liM #4»ii •<* S H» *!«n (tuft#* IAmH
j -* »M InM 4IMNM )«• P*mmm h»* r'.g Kmhbui
I >*»*w by I'osta item Mr a— ta th* a* l
(As C •*• dlagttgatotd. th* tat*east
that had always b**a taaatfswtvd hv
th* m«mh**s w— lock tag Thta w»*
Hot »tl*S— U boo bo*O th* ro— with
j all mtnito jogaottatina* stav* th*' was
beg*#
However, th* ew—paay hod a eoptai*
i who toah areal grid* ta hi* rammsait
; tapt- l<ath deter—toed that war at —»
• war. hi* enmpsay •b*.*ld ho ihrvaitto
!op ogota. ll* rallto a mrattag. That
meet log as# held The o—o Hi th*
<nmp*or *c»t to aaeh la All th* Vaahs
- They did well Aoath*r a—*»tag wo«
held ta*t night There step* foetc 100
men pee—at. a epirwdid showing coo
, til** liltW* iilfiwi it)TQ ko#
§4 fnHHa?t <®kiimm
Th* rap** l * • delighted at the
goad work. New life as* bring rased ttl :
icd lata to* command All nhi»r> were,
; present earept Ideal. Sro.t who t* now j
otth the Tenth Immaaev. Ill* vacancy :
will he Relied at the neat regolar.
monthly meeting.
Non-commi—toned nfftcera wen ,
j elected last night. The list read*:
First Sergesm C. I# Thorns#
Second Sergeant A P Bnggs.
Third Sergesnt O, W Palett.
Fourth Sergeant - >
Fifth Sergeant P. Thomas.
First Corporal-- W. Faun.
Second Corporal- W Ormk.
Third Corporal- Jack Wright.
Fourth Corporal- A tax Hiukina
Aaoibrr drill mr-»iing will he held on
next Frktav night and on the ffrst Fri
day in September the regular monthly
meeting of the command will he held.
The Intereet shown In the keeping up
of a military organ! tat lon by the rolor
'cd soldiers speaks well for them,
('apt. lark haa a One company and th*
rompany has sn excellent captain. The
irtmmsnd will soon receive bark their
gtms from the state. The boys, on their
i«art. will order from the well known
uniform maker*. M. C. Lilly A Co. new
j uni forma.
Capt. lark says he wants 82 men In
his company before he will be satlsfled.
OF TWO EVILS. ETC.
Batker —I can not make up my mind
whether to go to war or to remain at
hom.
Mrs. llalker—Don't let the fact es
cape you that should you go you will
have to face Spanish bullets and per
haps sudden death.
Balker —Oh, yes; but If I do not go I
will have to face Augusta biscuit and
a lingering death. By the gods, 1 will
go!
If the lion and the lamh ever lie
down together, the lamb will probably
be missing when the lion gets up.
AUCUET 90
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a bn ago
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to b-*i aog FNryntotoa a— 4 >an a
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ll,iao f«r <■ rva hou—. hath poatnr. chin*
(M— sod con seraaiory in ■d.liiewc—
slan born sod carries* house on Uw
premier* This d—lrebl* property l*
braird at No. ltd Msfbury Miwt,
beta# emir* y new sod stwcduiel*
per fee ( cnndiucm. Kessonsbl* terms.
This ts the hear offering of th* essaon.
TO RENT
hlorv No. SM ( ampbsil street, good light
end ventilation.
Dwelling No. Rto Ur—n* etrset, I raynu.
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