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right!"
A Jolly little man—Bob White,
Who tells his name, tho’ out of sight.
And when I —y: “Hello. Bob White!"
Ho answers hack: "oh, yes. that’s
right."
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He sometlmsa toll* me—chummy like—
That "all the doctor’s pea» are ripe."
I think It very g»od and kind
(Besides the lovely things we find)
For God to send that bird each day
With His bright message o’er the way:
For morn und noon and eve and night.
He calls to us: "That’s right!’'
"That's right!'*
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It Is my message sweet and strong
And better even than a song
It tells the little folks how God
Keeps watch o’er us while the dark
night
Slips by In all her Jewels bright.
And now as day comes up the hill
To wear her sun crown, all grows still.
He. too, 1* watching clear and bright,
Ha whistles out: ‘ That's right!"
"That’s right!’*
And God must think of us each day
And send that little bird to say
He ne’er forgets us day or night
And sends us word that all Is right
When from their cloudy counterpane
The stars' bright eyes peep out again
I ’blleve they wink down at Bob White,
Who calls: “Yes, I think everything's—
"That's right!’’
P. S.
Dear says:—
Contented little one, there lies
In thy short verse a lesson wise
A sermon, and thy small brown bird.
All straight and right hath brought His
word
In tones so strong, wholesome and true,
Why, earth Is heaven to such as you.
Who make the wht|)e world true and
bright
Tty simply saying day and night
That all the Master does is right.
* • • *
So, I will try to learn It. too:
Godmother Nellie says It's true.
And now again goodnight to yog.
What's that you're saying. Mr. White?
Oh, yes, I hear, you say goodnight!
Goodnight, Bob White!
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John. W. Dickey
Krai Bata— Agent.
FOR RENT
|j, B. White’s new redden* e« on upper
Bioad atreet, Spgglnl prices.
254 Telfair street, • moms .. •• ..$17.W1
317 Telfair street. * rooms ~.. 14 #0
SSS Telfair street. 7 rooms 82 00
S 2» Telfslr street, 7 rooms 12 00
SSS Telfair street, 7 rooms 22.00
522 Ellis street, 7 rooms. W OO
«12 Broad street, flat I* 00
410 Fenwick sireet, » rooms .. .. 20.00
1514 Gwinnet street, S rooms.. .. New
15*7 Walton Way, « rooms 15.00
1515 Walton Way, * rooms 15 00
522 Broad atreet. * rooms 20 00
522 Broad street, store 20.00
J. B. White’s cottages on upper Jones
atreet—l* 00 and R.OO each.
This list will be changed from day to
day. ,
Clarence E* Clark,
Ileal Estate. * M Broad St.
FOR SALE
g^~l have for sale very desirable build
ing lot loomed In the centre of one of the
handsomest blocks in the city. 55 ill sell
same very cheap. Just the place for a
handsome residence for your family. Good
titles.
CALL ON MRS. JERRY O’HARA,
NO. 1327 OREENE STREET.
TO RENT!
From Oct. Ist, handsome
House of eight rooms, all
modern conveniences. No.
1251 Ellis Street.
Also Cottage House of 6
rooms No. i 329 Ellis St.
APPLY
E. J. HICKEY
212 Bth Sweet.
Uncle Sam’s Nayy, Port
folio No. 9, just received
at Herald Office.
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PORTNER’S
HOKBRAUand
VIENNA CABINET
BRANDS OF
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Beers
ARE THE BEST
ARK TOR THEM.
MOB TO LOAN.
In any sums desired from
SSOO upwards, in straight
3 and 5 years time, or on
1 O years time, payable in
equal annual instalments.
Lowest rates of interest.
No expense to borrower
except the usual attorney
and record fees. No delay
in getting the money.
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A Rents Scottish American
Mortgage Company,
705 Broad St.
Ladles Not la It.
40c Fine Summer Undershirts. 20c.
40c. Fine Summer Drawers, 20c.
SI.OO Fine Dress Shirts, 60c.
00c. Fine Scarfs, 25e.
25c. Suspenders, now 10c.
10c. Club Ties, sc.
Our large line of Fall Woolens has
arrived and our summer goods have
got to go at sacrifice prices. Call early
and get a good selection. F. G. Mer
lins, Tailor, opposite Planters Hotel,
Augusta, Ga.
West Point. Miss. —Considerable
damage by rain, one growth causing
shedding and rot.
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without chan*#.
B. A. BRAND. Gen Asst., .
723 Broad St., Augusta. Oa.
T M EMERSON. Traffic Manager,
H. M. EMERSON. Gen. P»— Agt.
CAROLINA AND NORTHWEST
ERN RAILWAY.
Schedule In Effect. March «. 1892.
Eastern Time Standard.
Leave Augusta, Southern Ry .. 9:30 P m.
Arrive Chester, Southern Ry.. 7:18 a m.
Leave Cheater. C. & N. W. Ry 7:45 a m.
Arrive tenoir, C. A N. W. Ry 1:M P
Leave Lenoir. Stage ;•“ P’™’
Arrive Green Park. Stage .. .. 7:00 p.m.
Arrive Blowing Bock. Stage .. 7.e0 pm.
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Excellent daily passenger service between
Florida and Itew Tork
Noe W anti 36-Wsahln*»on and .Southwestern
Limited, boiwt VsstlbuJed Irsin with dining
ears »nd first Bias* coeehes north of Chsrtotts.
Pnjlmsn dr* wing room sleeping vers tsoweon
Temps. Jaekaonrule. bevsnnah. WsakinfUm
and New Tork ,
Pullman Bleeping Cars between Charlotte
and Richmond.
Pullman drawing room sleeping car* he
tween drseaalr.ro and Norfolk JL!»°w Conner
lion at NoSolk for OLD POINT COMkORT.
arriving there In time for breakfast.
Solid tnun. with Psrlor oars, between
Charleston and Asheville.
Noe. 96 and 66 V. S. Font Mail. Through
I Pullman drawing room buffet sleeping '-era be
tween Jaekaonvili* and New York and Pull
man sleeping ears between Augustu and Char
lotte. Pullman bleeping cars between Jock
emvtlle and Columbia, en rout* daily between
Jacksonville and Otncinnatt, via Asheville.
FRANK H. GANNON. J il CUIJP.
Third V-P. * (Jen. Mgr. T M.. Washington.
W A TURK. S. H HARDWICK,
U P. A.. Washington. O. P A.. All—tn.
GEORGIA - - RAILROAD.
(90th Meridian Time.)
Schedule Effective April 24, 1898. »
Pullman Sleeper* between Macon anj
New Tork.
Through Pullman Sleepers between Au
gusta and Bt. Louie-
Lv Augusta ..I 7:o6am| !:20pm|10:80pta
Ar Atlanta ...|l2;3spm| B:2opm| 6:00«a1ij
Ar Macoo |U:lsam| | 6:45am
Ar Athens |l2:lspm| 7:3opm|
Ar Galnesvillej*3:4spm| I *
Ar White PI s|*l :oopm|.. I
Ar Mlll’ga 1® .|10:10am| 4:3oam
Ar Wash’ton ..|lo:loain| 7:10pm|.... ~..
Picayune train leaves Augusta dally
(except Sunday at 5:15 p. m., and ar
rives at MHledgevllle at 8:10 p. m.
Trains arrive at Augusta B:1S a- tm,
7:45 a. m.. 1:20 p. m.. and B:2S p. r».
A. G. JACKSON. G. P. A.
JOE W'. WHITE, T. P. A.