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*t ( h ab* trait aa willul. aa
thla only rhM<» M * »***W*» a"*** r “'. i
who »aa rvrn tbrn. abartaa tb* boa<>r» ,
and hardahlp* of war.
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ful namr. and Ibtai w* alwapa guanrl
ao, aad—and *nd b* la p*r»>>al*nl.”— i
trr’r* ah* «av* har aunny brad a loaa
••juat to think. I rrally ran away thla
mornlna In ordrr to «*t Hd oC him. and j
tbrn I heatd hr'd actually hr on Invllrd
to Join u» aflrr all'*—ah* looki-d nor- j
voualy around—“l do wonder why h* j
did nol com* "
Aflrr a wbll* Ihr atom* fortrraa of
Krwbunt namr In alKkl wllh Ita wide
at retch of velvet arevn lawn aurround- .
Ina It, and Ita yreat Mark yawnlny ,
can on a.
Hlowly the Maiy Powell blew up to
the-wharf. and her panaeDiterß dlaem
baiked.
Dorothy. Join In* her |t«rty, proeeected
to a friend'd houee. nol far from the
river-ekle. and her urlcvance* aynlnal a
certain wretched ynunn man was for a
while foryolten.
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FVn\n'tiefilil<l the roof—
Hose (he allm ash ltd money ayeamore,
Blandln* their d|yers follase with the
Ifreen.
Of Ivy. tlourlshln* and thick, that
clas’ied
The h utre round chimneys, harbor of
d.Hcht.
For wren and redbreast, where they
alt and yl'i*.
'Their .lender diltlea, when the treea nre
■.bare. —Colerld*e
Dorothy stood, the next morn In*. In
the dVotway of WaahlriKton's headquar
ters, a charming vialon she was. In
her uptodate costume of pure white
pique, with Its broad white sailor col
lar. adorned with silver stars at each
corner, and her tie and belt, showing
the silken red, white- and blue of our
national colors.
Dorothy looked as fair as the morn
ing itself, as she turned on the worn
old threshold, and looked wistfully out
over tin- wide expanse of shadow fleck
ed green, on past the old fort, to the
blue, blue river, dancing In the morn
ing brec-se.
A presentiment came to her,white hes
itating there, that something was to
happen—what, she. of course, could not
tell; a few merry calls from her party
who were already Inside caused her to
turn suddenly and enter the low old
fashioned doorway.
The tiny dark entrance was fitted up
with a few very old-fashioned splint
bottomed chairs, quaintly low as to seat
and awkwardly high as to back, while
from the rounds of one chair-back hung
an antique candlestick calculated to
drive any curio-hunter wild with envy.
The candlestick had been evidently us
ed In days gone by for the purpose of
giving light to any one who chose to
sit and read at night Ip the chair. Dor
othy examined this primitive relje cu
riously and then turned to a battered
and Shaky old desk, on which reposed
a great book, filled with hundred? of
names .visitors to the same old house.
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this wicked maid eared sot aa* yt. and
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er*. Inin tb* raom -a tb* right of tb*
hall. Tht* proved a Mill* amr* enter
taming, a* tt mi ttlMd with rrumMlag
ntd boraahatr and oaken furniture.
Mark and dunty, with n century'* use
and du*t. nad also cnntalaiag a quaint
llttlr yellow keyed spin n't. which
wtthfn a roped anclosur*. with tb*
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ment, vaguely wondering how many
{fair band* had paaaed over ihonc brok
en yellow k>-y*. hand* long crumbling
ink dust. Alt over the dark pap-red
wall* hung portrait after portrait of
Isith Washington and hla enure family.
'Dorothy laughed wickedly at one long
necked, stiffly postured dame. In mob
tap and snow k*rrhl*f.
I ‘gu- h n keen Inquisitive none," said
saury Dorothy, as she wandered out
nnd climbed lightly up the short step
stairway laadlng to th* loft, Dndor
th* low rough rave* stood two or three
high posted bedsteads of am-lent make,
all so high aa to Just clear (he beams.
A rud* red-rooted cradle made all of
w<s>d on wooden rockers, won the girl's
admiration, for she was devotion Ita
ielf to her elder sister's chlldr«n. An
|«nclent si Inning wheel captured her
roving fancy for a moment. Then the
glenm of the sapphire sky, with the
; waving green of nn elm tree eilhouet
, ted against It, drew her over to the
I small dlsmottd-paned window.
"I wouM a great deal rather be out
side,” she said to herself; and ran
down stairs again. Hastening through
the library, In order to avoid her
frlonda. who were then In the front
room—going Into fashionable ecatarles
over the old sptnnet—Dorothy passed
Into a low. uncalled kitchen, filled with
old time flowing blue ware, pewter
dishes, and an old fashioned fireplace,
with h large brick hake oven at one
side. She was Idly examining the
crane on which hung a huge copper
soup kittle, when she heard a well
known voice.
She listened Intently.
Yes, It was certainly his.
With a gesture of defiance she
sprang to the nearest door. Alas! on
it in big black letters, were the words,
"Positively no admittance." She wav
ered for a moment; then as the sound
of that voice drew nearer. Dorothy de
liberately opened the door, sprang
through and closed It behind her,
A little plump matron, sitting In the
cnxlly furnished, but modern looking,
room which the girl had Invaded, rose
to her feet In astonishment as the un
lexpected apparition confronted her.
I "t beg your pardon," said Dorothy,
courteously-, '*l—d' —ran m here to avoid
certain people In the other room. Will
you kindly allow me to pass through
into the garden?”
The winning young voice had the
desired effect, and the cottage keep
'er’s wife gave her gracious consent.
! It seemed restful, cool nnd fragrant
j outside, ns Dorothy sat down under
n great ash tree, with burning cheeks,
'holding the plump little matron's baby
In her lap. which she had found crow
ing ami kicking on the soft green
sward outside. The baby was prettty,
very pretty, with big wondering, black
j eyes and Jetty silken ringlets all over
; his little head: he affiliated with the
■girl nt once —all children did. Dorothy
was busily engaged In slipping a beau
; tlful gold bracelet from her own snow
; white wrist up ajid down the child's
dimpled arm. when that miserable
! Smith found her.
Somehow there was a dreadful look
(of complete satisfaction on his face, as
he bowed low- before her, and the fair
Dorothy, noticing It. rebelled at once.
“You seem to have the Rift of mak
ing yourself invisible at times," was
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I When a smart Highland roglm-nt
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'th* officer of Ihe day -• .trtrt discipli
narian—visited th* guard tent to make
Inquiries about a private who was a
'prisoner th-ro. When h# lifted the flan
lof the tent to hi* amaaement he found
(only one man, nnd he wa. killing lime
by smol lng and playing with a kit
ten.
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'ror.
i 'The guard ta It? flure, they're atl out
In the field yonder playing cricket."
The officer's had began to turn
round.
j 1 Where’* the corporal of the guard
; then?"
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1-olOer In the regiment."
Good heavens, man ! Then wher® I* :
the prisoner?"
"flure," said the man. sleepily. "JPa
mesllf that I* the prison -r."—London i
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It Nearly Knocked Him Out.
•Phi* atory Is fold of Prtnee Bismarck,
who visited London aa far bark as 1*43, |
when he was tnken by hla entertainers
to the noted brewery of Messrs. Bar
clay and Perkins.
His reputation aa a beer drinker had
preceded him. and bl* host* presented
him with an enormous tankard of old
ale. The alie of the beaker conveyed j
a challenge which the young champion
of the Prusslon Junkers was not Slow to
aceept.
This I* his account of what followed,
as told by him to Sir Charles Dllke:
"I selxed the tankard.” said he, "and
I thought of my country nnd drank to
Prussia, and tilted 14 tfll It was empty.
Then 1 thanked my entertainers—cour
teously I hope—and succeeded in mak
ing my way as far as London bridge.
There I sat down In one of the atone
recesses and for hours the great bridge
went round and round with me."
Fate of a Spanish Sny.
One of the ninth cavalrymen (colored)
tells this story of a Spanish spy:
"One day a Cuban boy comes to de
guard an' say he done see a man In a
tree not far from de ramp. De boy and
a couple of sentries goes over to de tree
and rails for de man to surrender and
come down. W|jen de man In de tree
see de sentries he trow un his han's
and any he surrender. Den he come
down and dey take him to General
Young. Oenoral Young, he make him
take off his clothes and dey search him.
All de while de was searching he
clothes he stoo dere as while ns yo'
collar. Finally dey find passes in bis
clothes. Cuban passes firs' and den
Spanish. Pat was enough. General
Young turns him over to the Cuban
gover'ment.
"De Cubans take him out a little
ways and lay him down on his back.
Dey was about a hundred of us n
watehlng dem. De man never made no
resistance, and never uttered a sound,
but he kep' glttin' whiter and whit -r.
lien one ob de Cubans hold his head
and three or four sit on his body. Den
one ob dem draw his machete across do
man’s throat. Dat was all!"
Second hand school books
taken in part payment for
new school books at Rich
ard’s & Shaver’s book
store.
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Real I .state Agent.
ERR RENT
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J. B. White's new res 1 dene** on upper
Broad siroet. Hpe«i*l prices.
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325 Telfair street, 7 room* .. h • J* ##
329 Telf»lr street. 7 room* .. .... I* 0#
333 Telfst* street. 7 room*. 22 h#
518 Ellis street, « room. .. •• .. 20 00
522 Fill* street, 7 rooms 1* ##
344 Greene, 11 room* 40 00
4!1 Lincoln street, 5 room. .. .. 10.00
415 Lincoln street, 5 rooms .. .. New
1587 Walton Way, « room* 15.00
1813 Walton Wav, t room* 15 00
522 Broad atreet. *tor« .. 20 00
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832 Broad.
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Clarence E. Clark,
Real Estate. at -
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From Oct. 1 st, Cottage
House of 6 rooms, Bath,
Water Closet, Etc-, No.
1329 Ellis St.
APPLY
E. J. HICKEY
21 2 Bth Street.
FOR SALE
jf#r-1 have for sale veiy desirable build
ing lot locßicd in the centre of one of the
handsomest blocks in the city. Will sell
?ame very cheap. Just the place for a
handsome residence for your family. Good
titles.
CALL ON MRS. JERRY O’HARA,
NO. 1337 GREENE STREET.
Lt. Hobson has been promoted to be
a naval constructor. It has been the
impression for sotne time that he was
a naval destructor.
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Alexander & Johnson
705 Broad Street.
HOMES AND STORES
ROR RENT.
DWELLINGS.
Per mo.
222 Washington street, 8 rooms .120.00
1247 Broadway. 8 ropma 15 ®®
401 Greene street, 9 rooms 30.00
547 Watkins street, 7 rooms .. .. 20.00
1926 Broadway, * rooms .. .. .. .. 10.00
912 Woodiawn avenue. 5 rooms-10.00
1405 Sllcox street, 4 rooms 8.00
374 Tuttle street, 6 room* 12.00
522 Ellis street. 8 rooms 18.00
842 Fifteenth street. 8 rootnr .. 15.00
1010 Bevenlh street. 8 rooms .. .. 13.00
709 Centre street. 7 rooms 16.80
1018 Seventh street. 4 room* .. .. 12.50
Seventeen new 3 and 4-room homes,
south side Jones street, 'twixt Four
teenth and Fifteenth streets. These
aie all new and thoroughly up to date
—prices *« to *8 each, to approved
white tenants only.
Store and Dwelling northeast corner
Center and Watkins streets, 335.00 per
month.
216 Washington street. 10 rooms .325.00
1223 Marks street. 4 rooms 8.00
1511 May avenue, 6 rooms 15.00
1123 Kills street. 7 rooms 15.00
1202 Gieene street, 10 rooms .. . 30.00
54 Chafee Place, 7 rooms 15 00
1247 Broadway. 5 rooms 13.00
1421 Woodiawn avenue, 5 rooms . 13.00
1360 May avenue, 6 rooms 312.00
421 Telfair street, 8 rooms 30.00
217 King street, 6 rooms 10.00
215 King street, 6 rooms I®-®®
207 King street, 3 rooms 6.00
732 Taylor street, 6 rooms 12.50
STORES.
224 Sixth street 325.00 per mo.
27th Sixth street 15.00 per mo.
1207 Broadway 20.00 per mo.
1209 Broadway 20.00 per mo.
613 Ellis street 5.00 per mo.
640 Center street •• .. •• 25.00 per mo.
912 Fifteenth street 10.00 per mo.
909 Calhoun street 6.00 per mo.
1926 Broadway 12.50 pfr mo.
Corner Brown and Fuller, Store and
Dwelling. 310.00 per mo.
Wicker & Davis.
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T M. EMEHBON. Traffic Manager.
H. M. EMEKSGN, Gen. Ps»*. Agt.
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Eastern Time Standard.
Leave August*. Southern By.. 9 30 P m.
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Excellent dally pasaenger aervlea be'wean
Florida and Kaw Y->rk.
Nos. X and OB— Washington and sontbweatarra
Limited t<olid VaatibuTed train wllh dinlsg
cars and find elnsa coaches north of Charlotte.
Pullman drawing room sleeping car* h*twe n
Tami-a, Jack son role. Savannah. Waahington
and Na»- York. _ ~.
Pullmr.u S eeping Cara between Chariot!a
and Richmond- .
Pullman drawing-rooin slnepin* cara be
tween i*re-nat-.ro and co-rf".k l'lnw'
♦loo at Norfolk for OLD POINT COM POET,
arriving there tn time for breakfa it.
Solid train, with I arlor cars, between
Charleston aud Asheville.
Nos. M and »—l7. 8. Fast Mail. Through
Pullman draw ing room buffet sleeping cars be
tween Jacksonville and New York and Pull
man sleeping car* between Augusta »nd Char
lotte. Pullman sleeping c*r» U-tw.cn Jack
aocviUe a-il Columbia, en route dally between
Jacksonville and Cincinnati, via Asheville.
FRANK 8. CANNON. J M CULP,
Third VP. * t+eu. Mgr. T M . Washington.
W A. TURK. 8. H HABDWIC K.
O, P. A- Washington U. P. A- Atlanta
GEORGIA - - RAILROAD.
(90th Meridian Time.)
Schedule Effective April 24, 1891
Pullm.a Sleeper* between Macon and
New York.
Through Pullman Sleepers between Au
gusta and St. Isouia-
Lv Augusta ~| 7:obam| 3;2opm|lo:3Clpia
Ar Atlanta ...|l2;3spm| B;2opm| biOOara
Ar Macuti ....jllilSaml | «:45am
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Ar MiU’gvt'le ~10:10am| | 4:3oana
Ar Warh'ton ~|lo;loain| 7:lopm|
Picayune train leaves Augusta dally
except Sunday at B;15 p. m.. and ar
rives at MlltedgevJlle at 8;10 p. m.
Trains arrive at Augusta 8:1# a. tit,
7-45 a. m., T:2O p. m.. and 8:25 p. nt,
A. G. JACKSON, G. P. A.
JOB W. WHITE, T. P. A. j