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Buafd ( lona ttaa uior* than half
angry no*.
"Rsmsm you are totally unlit for
Una life of hurry and fat tgue and eh*
ctlemml. You look III: you are 111 —,
mr hurt Jual had abundant proof of
that. If you go on In ihta fathlitt you
wilt do yourself some serious mtw’hltf.
W’bat haa come over you? Whan you
Farr a young girl In your Brat season,
you could give up panic* philosophi
cally enough and now—now —'*
"Now that I am old enough lo knew
belter. I will not forego a single eve-
Bing * amuaement. yon would *ay?”
Eve had grown very white again: her
lipa were quivering.
"Even no. tage moralist. You aee. I'm
painfuty conscious that, being eo old.
] shall here few more opporiunrtiea of
danclrg. and moat needs make the
moat of those that remain.”
"Even at the risk of killing your
self*”
"Heve you never heard of a abort
life and a merry tn#? You needn't
trouble youraelf to »*aume that dlanp
provlng air, air. I don't mean to nlng
into an aged Invalid before necessity
compel* roe. Juat to gratify prudent
persona like youreelf!”
In aueh airy faabiona did *he bear
down bia argumenta—being, indeed.for
tbe moment really gay. alnce had not
this business of “the attack” ah*
never gave It any more definite name
—tided her safely over those terrible
blank spaces?
She insisted on returning to mmgle
at once with the crowd; and when
Betty, an hour later, ventured a low
voiced remonstrance, grounded on her
friend's air of suppressed suffering, she
was repulsed with:
"My dear It’s not civil to tell people
they are too ugly to be abroad. If I
had s cough which disturbed the com
pany's peace of mind, I would retire
at once.” (Thank heaven- my ail
ments have never taken such tangible
form!” she thought to herself.) “But
In this free country I presume a wo
man may be permitted to look as ill
as she likes.”
When Major fivrrnrd stepped out of
his hansom at I-ady Holmwoud's door
the following evening, he fell eertaUi
nilsetably certain —of finding Eve
among her guests.
There had been strong and serious
purpose underlying his cousin s light
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"Poor thing aha nwM her (Me*
hai«* from tie firal hart whom It
aaatna aha had rowawHad wMhwwt (all
tag asy of ua that bar haart wwa all
wroMg. And yat ow the day of her
{death ah* roda tn the park wear to Baa
dean with bar huahand. aad dtaed «>u»
*' up «here tiefors aomlag na to tha
Hu! m wood da see' Of roars* oa* feats
immraaely for him. hat It's dlflcalt to
he vary sorry for a woman who deltb
era tel y threw away her Ilf* —for tha
laka of a few paruaa."
This la Mem. t’otteraffa verdict- •
g carte is* allowed ho fat Juat hy tha bw-
Jorlfy of Eva Altoaby's Brqcslataatee
Alionby himself, whflr atlaalcg his wife
terribly, eaaaot altogrthar shut hit
eyas to the r#« kit senes* of the hr-
Uavlor which deprived him of her; la
him. too. a ir 'ogntiioo of bar folly has
done something to softan tha edge of
grief. Thar*- are. however, a few snft
henrtad pareott* —among them Major
Kversrd and little Baity- who. In all
bar errors notwithstanding. Bod II
easy to mourn poor Eve. And these
give that "folly." rightly condemned
of their less tndulgaot fellows, another
and gentler Bias.-Tha Armwy.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Childran.
The Kind You Havi Always Bought
Biguatura at
HENN ONITES GATHER.
There Will Be An Assembly of Five
Thousand of Them.
Bloomington. 111., Sept. 29. One
: of the most interesting religious gath
erings this year In the west will be
the annunf conference of Mennonltes
) which ts to sswmble on the Rock
: Creek Fair Grounds next week. It Is
the conference of that denomination
; for the atates of lUlnoia, Ohio. Indiana,
j lowa and Nebraska, It will consist
* of one thousand delegates and fully
four thousand visitors. The confer
ence will dose next Sunday night.
There will be a choir of four hundred
trained voices. The annual confer
ence of tbe denomination, with 200
delegates, was held thirty-two years
ago on the same spot in the barn of
the Rev. John Slrubhar. Last year
the conference was at Hamilton, O.
The Rev. John Sprunger of Baran,
Indiana, will preside over the confer
ence.
Mr. .lames E. Ferrel, of Burnt
House. W. Va., has discarded all other
dlarrhoe medicines and now handles
only Chamberlain s Colic, Cholera and
JXari huea Remedy. He ha* used It In
his family and sold it to his customers
for years, atid bos no hesitation in
saying that It Is the best remedy for
colic and diarrhoea, he bus ever known.
11 not only K.lves relief, but effect* a
permanent cure. It Is also pleasant and
safe to take, making It an Ideal remedy
for bowel complaints. .For sale by Al
exander nrug k Seed Co., Part of Bell
Tower Drug Store.
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preey, llrhley. •atnpam «nd ..threw
will have lo give wsy '» Irlah, Rogw
A roe In and Iheir csnnpalriot*.
While BaiKer sroraa Ihe Bryann<*ai
and Doanally rwa*t* the Clevelandlte*. j
chivalry .hould Impel the republican*
to leave Ih* poor deamersts sdunc.
There Is only one way tn a*‘|olre
Wisdom, but when It come* In making
a f.sd of hlmaelf. a man <-an have Ida
chop-* of a thousand different ways. I
Russell Hage amusea himself playing
with kllten*. He may think that t* an
tnexpenalva sport, but many a man
haa lost a good deal <m the "kitty."
The mem tar* of the peace commis
sion are having a go*«l deal to say on
thatr way to Paria. probably preparing
for ninety <]*ya of diplomatic reticence
after they ggt there.
tn the Phtllpplnea the common-law
marriage haa bean mar. common than
any other hind. They need a few cheap
Hamburg preacher* down there, with
hack dtlvar* to pull In the trade.
A Weekly paper advocating the elec
tion of Mr Beurdsley. t*M>ull*t nom
inee for congress, ssy* that he I* '■es
pecially In love wtth poultry.” Are we
to infer that the gentleman la chicken
hearted?
(0-year filled gold watch** In ladle*’
and gent*' »l*e* with Elgin or Wal
tham movement from V <M to 112.50.
Guarantees wtth each wavh at Lsrwla
J. Schaut a, Reliable Pawnbroker on
Jackson street.
OrlaT EXCITErtENT.
Caused By the Race Riot In the Pant,
111,, nines.
Pans. Ills., Sept. 29. lntense ex
citement prevails here today as a re
sult of last night’s street riot between
the Imported negro miners and the un
ion miners. The principal streets are
filled with miners snd the citizens are
armed to the teeth. The negro ar
rested last night, who attempted to
take Policeman Bmtth’s life by attack
ing him with a knife, and whose arrest
started the riot, failed to appear in
court today for trial. A mine opera
tor, Geo. V. Penwell, who gave ball
for the negro, also failed to appeal .
Warrants were issued today for all the
negroes concerned in the riot.
Pistols, Double Barrel Guns—Pistol*,
Harrington A RtchXrdsOii Brand ii> w
pistols, S2.!W; Harrington A Richardson
second band pistols, ti.oo. American
double action pistol, SI.OO Aiullar, Man
dolin and Banjo Strings, 2 for 5 cents, at
L,. J. bchaul, Rcliablo Pawnbroker.
Good
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Mart of dyalrabty situated Rr.Mil
*ty*et afore. r*r«*l*Hy adapted f° r
dr*«wnvaklgg MiahllshMggt.
Tha abova Hat will bs changed from
day to day,
John. W. Dickey
Real Estate Agent.
FOR RENT
LIST CHANGED DAILY.
MS Lincoln, 5 rooms ll v 6O
333 Telfair. S roosts 20,00
1335 Jones. 7 215,00
238 Ellis *2' so
335 Walker, 8 rooms I* 00
STORKS.
Cor. 9th and Baines SIO.OO
304 Mclntosh 10.00
637 Broad 20 00
550 Broad 27 10
J. B. White houses. Broad street.
J. B. White house*, Jone* street
Get prices at offii^-.
L. F. VERDERY.
The Renting Agent.
To Rent
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Ptor* and liasldrnco »f 1205 and
1207 Broad street. On# of th# best
stands in ihe c ity for * good Grocery
Store, or in i*<4. any business. The
Home ba 1 . t«l «‘»“l room", *
good yard, »nd‘ is very convenient.
Apply or Premises or
at 308 Broad St.
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FOR DENT
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647 Broad .tree! - j-"*
1474 Broad street •™
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OFFICES.
746 Broad alreet, fr<mt
718 Broad. Montgomery Building. Ma
rie office# and suite#.
715* Broad
414 Broad street *"
StO Broad street •• ”
omces and aleepMff room# l» Chrl*
Gray's liulldlng. corner Seventh ana
Itroad street*.
Numerous offices and sleeping rooms W»
ell parts of city. List at offle*.
AlfiiaDflßr&Jolnsoi
705 Broad Street.
FOR SALE
ggy-| hsv* for ssl* very desirable build
ing lot located in th* centre of one of the
handsomest block* in tbe city. Will sell
rsins very cheap. Just th* place for a
handsome residence for your family. Good
title*.
CALL ON MRS. JERRY O HARA,
NO. IJJ7 QRELNE STREET.
FOR RENT.
NO. 849 ELLIS STREET, BUILDING
three stories high, contalnitig elevator,
ctr Especially desirable foe wholesale
business. Price *SO-<W per month.
JOHN W. DICKEY,
Real Estate Agent.
TO BE SOLD AT 11.25. :
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J«*t received 500 Silk Umbrella* do :
1 be sold ill 31.25; also the beat line :
of Woolens In the Market at tea
sellable price*. F. G. MKIt-
TINS, The Tailor atid Gents' Fur- :
■ nislier, oppoiste Planter*' Hotel.
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T M EMKHWJN. Traffic MiMiuger.
H. M. EMERSON, Gen. Paaa. Agt.
CAROLINA AND" NORTHWEST
KRN RAILWAY
Schedule In Effect. March *. H9I.
Eastern Time Standard.
Leave Augusta. Southern Ry.. * 30 p m.
Arrive Cheater, Southern Ry.. 7:tß a m.
Ecave Chester. C. A N. W. Ry 7:45 a m.
Arrive Lenoir, C. A N. W. Ry 1:16 p.m.
Leave Lenoir, Stage . •• .. •• 2 00 P m -
Arrive Green Park, Stage .. .. 7:00 p m.
Arrive Blowing Rock. Staga .. 7: *0 p.m.
G. W. HARPER, C. F. HARPER,
President. “ A '
The Happiest Families
OF AUGUSTA
ARE THOSE WHO USE
Eagle Baking Powder,
25 Cents Pound.
DON'T USE
10c. lb. Alum and Ammonia Bak
ing Powder that kill your stom
ach.
DON'T USE
50c. 11). Baking Powder*, whose
price, according to price of mate
rial* today, I* Just twice ton high.
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(•Oth Meridian Time.)
Schedule Effective April 24, 18M.
Pullman Bleeper# between Macon *n!
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Lv"Augusta .. 7:o6*m| S:2opm|lo:*opta
Ar Atlanta ... 12:S6pm| B:2opm| 6:ooam
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Train* arrive at Augunta 8:16 a. m,
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A. G. JACKSON, O. P. A.
JOE W. WHITE, T. P. A,