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LADFORD.
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Mrtrfu'ly terms nrtih the <1 'imin inn*
fuan** ah' hail ion tthsbte to lultimi
tta ataHouma*!' r at her decided views
on (Hiii'ii rail* a J* gewerwlly ud tha
tardy t:St p. m from t'ulihnl* In par■
tlrular Har atal r—who »na Iwahiy
nothin* *aaitK-d lean t«-i I urbed, hato*.
indeed. a youda woman with sunshine
In tar fan and oat upon whom It •»*
alwaya a plaaaura to look.
And Bow." i-omplainad lha oidar
Muw Ijutford. “I suppose wa a hall hara
Btora ui)I|IHII|IMi arfumant at thla ri
diculous hotal. Not a aotll to apank
English or French and - "
-Wt a hall mnnaaa," said bar younger
Bister. hopefully
Tha porier. rsrrylng lhair luggage
poshed open the door, and Ihey *t'Pl*'d
Into a ki. square roozu, with a pvwtar
aovtrcd tar at tha aid
A few mm were playing with gtubby
card* In a corner; the proprietor shif
ted forward and took hla pipe from hln
niouth reluctantly.
"Bah”' cried the elder Mlaa I«adford.
"That's not Herman.” remark'd her
young Hater cheerfully. ' Kellner, eln
ylmmer,"
| If young Mlaa laidford had known
the Oerman for hotel proprietor ahe
would not have called him a waiter. It
tva* unfortunate tieoauae th“ proprie
tor's hrow clouded at the word "Kell*
tier.” and he appeared to Ire Inatructlng
the porter to lake the luggage out
aide. The two ladle* stared at each
other dtetreaeedly.
••('an I tie of any use?"
■Mr Wallis!” tried th* young ala
ter, delightedly.
Mr. Wallis!’' remarked Mt«s Lad
ford, distantly.
in a few word* the young man ex
plained everything ti th* offended ho
tt»l proprl'stoc; In a t» w more wrorii
he Informed the ladies that he, too, had
arrived by lh* train from Herlln, and
that, finding the last train for Lu*nm
bourg had gome, he had said a few
worda .. ...
■ i a.m glad you did that, said Miss
Lsdford.
And had come straight across to
the hotel.
Mr. Mark Wjllis further mentions
that he had ordrred supper for one:
while the ladle* were upitalrs he
would amend the older and make It
supper for three. A stout, Jff ’ p le-fa fed
maid appeared and prepared to con
duct them stolidly up the broad wooden
atalrcaae to their room.
"Mr. Wallis!” said Miss I.adford, "we
quarreled, I'm afraid, at Balreulh.
"No, no!” replied the young 'man,
flushing.
"Don't dignify our argument to that
fxiont. It was a mere difference of opin
ion." He glanced at the younger sister,
Mho was following the apple-cheeked
fnaid.
"You made some unkind remarks In
your Journal last winter about my ."lay
ing, and I felt hound to teU you that I
yesented those criticisms. We had been
good friends, too.”
"I tried to be fair, Miss Ledford. I
had every reason not to be unkind ”
"Every reason?"
"Every reason!”
She hesitat d a moment, and then ]
held out her hand.
"Shai! we forget all about it, Mr.
Wallis?"
"It will give me great pleasure,” said I
the young man, earnestly. And being ;
in a foreign land, where courtly acts
can be done without creating derision,
he lifted her gloved and kissed
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|praor with you '
I ''l ran not prrmltahr aald *iualntly,
I "any rrfrrrnrr to a formrr dlaruaalon,
• A* n mattrr of fart. I partlrularlv
I want to hr on *i-od trrma with you.
Mian Ladrord. I havrn't many rnrmtra.
and I dont' want to thin!* of you aa onr
of thrm."
I *-| brllAva." *hr aald quietly, pulllny
! a blade of yraaa aa they walked alone,
"that wr are coin* to tie excellent
friend*.”
| "f'm *o glad." he (tried, honeatly.
I Indeed. I hope w» ahall be aomethlne
more.”
| she did not took at him. and he went
| “Do you know. Mia* Ladfoid, I feet
very much the want of oompanlrmahlp
at home. I'm almost *B, hut already I'm
!» Kin nine to dread the poaalhillty of
Journeying through life a lonely trav
eler. Twenty-eight I* not too young for
a man to marry. 1* It?”
Hhe shook her head, and put her hand
for a moment to her throat.
Her thc.uehta went hark swiftly to
her flrat end last proposal-
Dear, dear! what a long time ago
.that was!
; Nearly ten years ago, she feared: she
r< niemliei ed how ahe had refused the
offer, because she had an Idea that It
would be foolish to say ‘'ye*'' to the
first. , .
And since—Mia* Ladford remembered
thi* with a little sigh—there had not
been a second.
•'What I mean to say la,” said Mark
Wallis, with nervous enthusiasm, "that
the time comes to every man when he
meets some cne he really likes: if he
misses that chance It Is quite likely that
an exactly similar opportunity may
! never occur again. And although it
may appear very sudden to you, Miss
I.arlford, it’s not really sudden, you
know.”
The little blade of grass was getting
terribly maltreated.
Fer a self-possessed person. Miss
Ijidsotl appeared singularly tremulous:
she found that when she lifted her eyes
frori the ground the neat little cottages
danced.
I think—l think we had better re
turn,' sh? said, hesitatingly. "We
mustn't miss the train, and we ought
not to keep my sister waiting."
“Oh! Alice won't mind!'' he said very
Cheerfully.
“She's a dear girl," said Miss I>ad
fnrd. endeavoring to regain her self
pPHScssiou. “Although she's my sister,
I've never quarreled with her.”
“She can Keep a secret too.”
“When you know her better, Mr. Wa
llis, you will find that she Is quite un
like- me. That is why We get on so well
together, I think. I don't like ot think
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i V—Mirth V*»Bure«l.
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H-» H Burk*. William H B-ntley.
jj»rk HeasHy. David Brow n. Oeurge By
p _T M Ca»fel*. Horace D* la tel
ler Dr. M. !■• Currie.
jj n j. Davis. Charlie E. D«Tr»h.
K— Henry B*rle.
F - James ray, Augualu* Firmer. It.
J. Felder.
(1-James Uri»h*n
H-HotieM H. Horrlgal, Thomas Hll
ry. lien B. Harris. Dr. It. W. Hull. A.
K Howell, Janie* IlarrtA O. W. H»-
gins. J. 8 Hunter. .
j Hubert Jones, Joaeph I*. Johnaon,
Will Johnson, colored.
Iy—Bam Lindsay.
M—N D. McDonald, Virgil Mimm*.
Henry Matthew*.
N—Willi* H. Newman, Talton Ner
guel.
o—o. 8. Odom.
P—John Patterson. W. R Prior.
II -ft. W. n*y, n. R Randall.
&—Hugo Schlosa, Jim Steven. Cha*.
J. Swift, A. Bimmon*. Frank Blm*.
\V—Pari* Wslker, H. (1. Wooten,
Major W. W. Whitney, Clatton Webb,
H. F. Walker.
Y—Jack Young.
MISCELLANEOUS.
To Any Roolt or Newsdealer. The
Georgia and Carolina I’lanters Co..
Fred Forties A Co.. Messrs. M T. Mur
f hy. To Master Mechanic for the Geor
gia Southern railroad. Messrs. Carrel &
Carrel, K. W. Hutton & Co., Spencer
6 Brinson, Secretary of Fair (Z), Sec
retary of Exposition.
W. 11. STALLING*, P. M.
SUPT. LAWTON B. EVANS.
May Be the Next Chancellor of the
University of Georgia.
Supt. Brans of the public schools,
was today ahown the following dis
patch from Atlanta:
Atlanta, a., Sept. 14.—Prof. Lawton
H. Evans, superintendent of the public
schools of Augusta, and son of Gen.
Clement A. Evans, may be the next
chancellor of the Slate University. It
la said upon reliable authority that an
organized movement Is being carried
rn in the interest cf Prof. Evans, and
that his name will he presented to
the trustees with an exceedingly strong
list of recommendations from the edu
cators of the state.
Prof. Evans Is a member of the board
of trustees of the State Normal Col
lege. He Is a young man, but he has
already established a high reputation
for himself In educational work.
“Well, what do you want me to say
about the matter?" asked Supt. Evans.
“It is a position that no one would re
fuse. I hope the report is so."
pin posioß d|[lu
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Ask for pricoa Flour, Maal, Grits, Bran and ah Ip
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in the best style and handi
work of the tailor’s art,
and are equal in finish,
elegance, fit and style to
the best custom made
Clothing. A glance at our
stock will show our lines
to be more complete and
of larger assortment to
choose from than can be
found in the city.
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