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o professions! burglar Finally
morn Id* wfcro Ji®. altar an alt-day i
trip, laid at oar feet a silver thlmhi*.
our Iran were eoofii ®*d. i boar' it I
waa a* court! nr wr Hod out and whan ■
at la*t *• laid It away to tru*t »lih |
tic raat of Jim * hoard arc fell like
tbterra ouraalvra. Apparently. Jftn
rrated on it* laurels alter that, lor
lateral weeks pa a* ad with no addi
tions to our trurt nore alarming than
a brat* button or two, and we were
beginning to briathe freely again,
when one noon, alter an absence of
three day*. Jim fluttered into the din
ing room, and with a triumphant caw
let fall In mother'a lap a small key
An Important key we Judge I It, lor It
•a* made of braaa, fiat and broad and
of peculiar workmanship, aa though
designed to hatfle tbleyra and we (elt
Hire that Jim had raptured It
great difficulties, for be aeeni**d corn;
idrdely fagged and slept during the
whole of that day. But the nest
morning after eating a heartier meal
than usual, he was off again, leaving
ua tn await developments In a shiver
of apprehension. This time three
days elapsed before, one evening at
sunset, we raw the wanderer circling
♦.untoward. the ruddy light gleaming
upon some glittering object held In bis
bill.
Instead of bringing his prise to ns di
nctl", he perched tantalizinzly in the
highoat bough of the fir tree in our
yard, refusing to be lured down even
by a tempting supper we had put out
for him. When finally darkness
drove him from his height. It was a
tired but triumphant bird that descen-|
ded and laid In mother’s hand-a ten ;
dollar gold piece! My brother was
young enough still to believe In burled |
treasure.
"Captain Kidd!” he cried in an awe
struck tone, examlng the gold which
he expected would be a Spanish in
got.
But the momentary hope of wealth
died out with the discovery that the
date of the coin was 1871. Whoseso
ever the treasure was that Jim had
found, our only concern must be to
return it. But how? The question
grew to be one of burning and trans
eendant interest as the passage of a
week added two more long flights to
Jim’s record, and then first a five dol
lar gold piece, then an eagle, to bis
credit —or rather discredit. How to
trace him we d'd not know. The Bbot
In his wing had lamed him so that he
had never been able to fly vary fast,
being obliged to stop every few hun
dred yards and rest, but he seemed
gifted with the instincts of a born
criminal, and when we fried to follow
hint it'* always eluded us by dint, of
distracting double:;, and detours, and
crosscountry flight And yet to
bill him or even condemn him to im
prisonment for life meant to cut-off all
clues. .
We tried indirectly to learn if any-
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•Mki. Tka oanar of tka rnm
dlprlalam all rp*pon*tbiUty (or
Ml art* and tha aionajr Mill ba
gt*m to tha rightful o«aar
upon proof of property and pay
ing the aipaaaaa of tkia ad.ar
tlpamcnt. William Catklna.
Tha paragraph wan topiad. aavaml
rp|nr!(Oi lot mrtawad ua. and our pat *
fume ppraad avati to tha Now York
paper* But th« only practical raxult
of alt thU fraa advertUlng mamad to
be that cetera! parcoo* offarH to buy
Jim. three dime mu*, unit made Ipbijl-
Ing bid* tor the right to eiblbit 'itm.
and one man was anxious to glvr one
hundred dollar* for tha bird, "with all
hi* right*." The weak* wore oi and
It wu »* ! o months after Jim Crow
had entered upon hi* profemlo i*l ca
reer a* a burglar, when father return
ed from the field* one day fount’ a de- j
tectlve in po»*e**lon of the premise*. <
What wo bad so often lotted about had
come to pass. Father was put under
arrest.
"It’s Just for form'* "take,” the de
tective explained. “I can't serve a pro
cess of law on a bird." He told us that
his clients were an aged brother and
rlster, who had lost some gold and
securities —but we could get nothing
more out of him except lhat there was
no conclusive evidence that the coin*
hoarded by our Jim were the ones he
was after.
“There's more than than one gold
eagle of '7l In the world." said he,
grimly.
But I knew there could be only one
key In the world like Jim's key. I
brought It out. The detective's hand
closed over it, and I thought I detec
ted a gleam of recognition in his eyes.
But he thanked me coolly enough and
turned to father.
“We’ve got to track that lord.’ said
he. “Where Is he?” Since be had re
alized that he was In the clutches of
the law. father had stood around look
ing at us In a dazed sort of way, but
at this he chuckled. He had tried
tracking Jim himself. "Stranger.” he
said, “if I’ve got to say in jail until
you’ve tracked that there bird. I’ll stay
till kingdom come. I calculate you
ain’t much acquainted with Jim
Crow.”
The detective smiled. “I reckon it
ain't so had as that,” he remarked.
“Now. I s’pose you ain’t never thought
of tyin’ a ieetle string of red flannel
onto his leg?” We had to admit that
we had never thought of that and
went to find our crow. He was not
at home, but that evening he returned
with an irregular bit of paper which
proved to he a piece of a United Status
bond, i
When ljc set out on bis mysterious
quest next day, he wore a bright rsa
auklet, and waft followed by some
twenty tracker* especially engaged for
i lii- secret service. And then ensued
suc h a chase as an experienced crook
might have lead a baud of thief-catch
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ten not ao the detar llv a He walrh
r 4 .he bird, and sura anouak, after be ,
had tested a few mtaate* on wy skoul
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Tka dataritea folb.wed sad * «rtooe
id a# what would Happen aaxt t went
along with him A few rods fro* the
Shove Jim nutlared ug to a sms 11 fish |
erntna * cable, wbare ha sms gswied
by a young fallow who loohad to w to
ba a hard ruttoaser I glanced at the
defective Ha was examining with,
much Inlerewt some arttrlse of cloth-1
lag which hung along tha outiUda of i
cabin aaar the eaves. Among them
waa an oilskia coat from which ■
piaca had lass torn. Tha oB«r l«*
a hasty mteauremant with tha pleie
of rlcnb which had bean wrapped,
around tha aotaa; than hs walked up,
to Jim * frland nolaelessly and touch- j
«d him oa the shoulder "I arreat you j
la the name of the State of Maine,
said hr.
Since that day our tame trow lias
answered proudly to ibe name of De
tective Jim —Black Cat
••flollnr."
Who I* that dog* not love the name
of mother? Can there I*? one on earth
that could or would say that they did
not love to call It »r hear It called?
A abort while ago I was walking all
alone on one of our beautiful street
and on the edge of the sidewalk aa* a
poor, lonely man sluing down. He »»«
drunk—yea, some mother's sun; oh !
how that dear mother’* heart must
feel that her offspring was In such a
cundlllon! 1 went up to him. Hl* face
was bleeding. He, perhaps, had fallen.
1 said to him: "What I* the matter?”
He looked up to me and said: "1 am
siclt. I cannot work, and I have no
money.”
1 a»ked him where he gut the liquor
from.
He said: "I gave a man my watch
that my mother gave me, and he gave
me a drink. I do not know where that
man la now.”
I asked him If he had a home.
lie said: "I once had one, liut I am
no longer cared for and 1 am going
to hell.”
Oh, how I was shocked. I told him
not to talk that way. but to try te
do bettor, lead a different life, «nd
people would give him a helping hand,
He said: "Well, go and help my mo
ther. Hhe Is the one to help. It 1* be
cause T cannot make her comfortable,
That Is why 1 am going down now,
Help my dear mother.” and with the
name "mother” on hla lipe he lay down
on the grass.
1 could not stay by him. and lert
and went on my way.
As T returned home I went back by
the place J left him, but he had gone
perhaps had been taken In by a po
llccmtn. I am sorry, very sorry 1 did
llceman. I am sorry, very sorry, I did
ed. That man wa ß young; and, oh,
young men, old men, don’t throw your
selves away In such a manner because
you have no work. Trust In Him who
made you, put your trust In God, and
He will give you work: and, above all
things, respect your mother; love her,
cherish her and do anything rather
than wound her loving heart. Keep
your mother on your mind, and let her
name be engraven on your heart, and
when you die, you will die calling on
that loved one, on one that loves you
—your mother. She W the one that
will do all she can to help you, and
remember hoov many years you have
caused her anxious heart to beat for
you, from Infancy up to the time of
your death. She thinks -of you. If you
are miles away from her, that lreait
still beats for Its son, and never let
anything you do wound that loving arid
dear mother ami God will reward
you, .. uc-lA MOTHER,
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I<h tobev at the Pit at Haul let church of
I ilfcnretown.
I The entertainment f..r the ben.-flt of
the Orphans' Home, ahtcb was |»*t
pnned an a>count of the rain, is to take
| place >»n liunday night. It wilt be a big
; surcess It I* for the special hrn-llt of
!| family of poor little one*-the eld
est only eight years old —whose fai b. r,
i a moonshiner. liti|ii ia*>ii.-d for life, baa
[left them utterly dratltute. The pro
| mol. ra of the eot.-rialnment let leave,
(through Th- Herald, to extend a cor
dial Invliatlcm to all to e«me.
Osvixeiown certainly makes Arm
I friends; Mr. ltap>bt. whose c tire wa*
111 tie short of marvelous. Is expected
back next »<-<-h.
Mr. Charlie Hill mad# sugar cane sy
rup <m Tuesday and Wee in nlay aud
Inxllvd the girts to come and help him
grind 11, which they ‘lid. They way
, now that It waa sweet times In Qrove*
j paw n an Tuesday.
' The Grovetawn council may imb-ed
|be proud of ea* In protecting
It* bird*. Everyone remark* on the
number of our mockingbird* and the
sweetncaa of the music which these
minstrc-l poets of our Houthern sku-s
r«-ptt.v their care and bring exquisite
delight Into the sunlit days of our In
dian summer. ETHEL, HATTON.
NEW 'HUONGS. %
Augusta Telephone and Electric Com
pany.
*7s—Auguste Electric Supply Co.
563--Augusta Southern Hull road.
President’s office.
707— F. H. Brendle, Meat market.
47* —W. H. Brigham, Wholesale gro
cer.
872 George Cochkos,
332—0. A. Cunningham, Jr., Resi
dence .
807— L. a. Doughty, Cotton factor.
262 ™E. W. Danfcte.
76*—W. K. Glozcbrook, Residence.
6*l—Miss Kadle Harris.
676—G. W. Hall.
7tf—John F. Holmes & Co.
622-t-W. C. Jones.
28* —W. M. Jackson.
487—J. U. ackson, Residence.
371—Dr. A. J. Kilpatrick.
779—H. Lesser,’Residence.
424 —D. J. Looney.
281— Mahoney & Armstrong.
286—North Augusta Land Co.
#BB—W. P. Padgett, Haloon.
672 —L. F. Padgett, Furniture.
687 —Bchuetsen Plats. V"
373 L. C. Steinbeck & Co,
U 9I —Tutt & Boylston.
873 w. K. Walton. Farm. „
381 —Whitlker McGowan.
COITaLLEN D. CANDLER
Will Address Georgia Library Asso
ciation.
Col. Allen D. Candler hus accepted
the Invitation of Miss Anne Wallace,
president of the Georgia Library As
sociation, to address that body at the
meeting to be held Thursday evening,
October 27.
Tn his letter of acceptance the gov
ernor elect says rant he knows of no In
stitution that mote than the
library for the ctiuse of education.
Governor Atkinson has replied that
he will be veiy busy at the time of the
meeting, which is*only, two days before
the close of bla I*rm of office, but that
he will endear'd 1 to be present and
make a talk, _. lii _ ii . , ..
spci ial NolkcA.
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48 , J, M«r<*make, of Mid Mate and
atMl Claude ghee make, ft Mid
Male and ntlua nwUr, ff*»Mf*li|rj
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an* »l|rt* nf TVm» A iMtuwta !>•** »nd
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at (ftp r »tal >•( that ill**. *ltli
ty that name to malt* nntttfii, buy .
pril, |«*aa* «*r rant v*al talat* And |**r*
i«r«*ta*rfy. to t*«rro* an<t t**4
toonay. to •aiHarrttur for. r*-j
tHvi> and imM td- aim-ti an 4 "Wiga-I
tlo«Mi of M> (HVpMiIMI rMflwHI
d<f th<* l*«c of tlita or any otti*r «•!«
or (hiltoi> of ill* t*nlt*«| (Malm, to.
hava lhr |w*tr to buy Ita «»*n t*j
tatialora avi<l *t*« utara of «<■!•*, to
r*t»r**ent mm Hfr. an ldant. fln*
arifl all ottirr kind* of inaiiraii** and
aurrty fomfaniia. *to Intid itif»**y «*n
not#, draft, bond *»r olhrrwla*. and to
ink* for *nw urity of »u* h kan* or <»WI*
gatloß* mortgage*, security d**d».
deed* of truM «r othcruta*. al*» to bor
row money on mite, draft, or otherwise,
and by vote of the director* to **curo
such debt, obligation or bund by mort
gage, security deed, deed of I rust, or
otherwise, to make by-law*, tules and
■ egulMion* for the govemuieut of lh«
corporation and the .onduet of It* l>usl-j
ne«*. also d< filling, limiting and re- j
strirtlng the terro# on which the Mock
1 in the comimny shall be iranaferred,
and to have and to u*e all other power*
usually conferred upon private corpo-j
I ration* In this state.
I 2. The partleular place of business to
be in Augusta, Richmond County, Oeor-’
gin. The capital stock of said company}
to lie tlvs thousand (85.000) dollars, of!
'which twenty per cent I* actually paid;
| In, with the prlvllegr of Increasing
| capital stock from time to lime by a
majority vote of the sKskhoWeia to'
any sum not to exceed thirty-live thou
sand (135,000) dollars. The shares to !
be one hundred (8100) dollar* each, and)
each share to he entitled to one vote.
3. The object of the company being
pecuniary gain, and the iiarticular bu-,
j Guess to tie buying, selling, renting
and leasing real and personal property,J
lending money on real and personal
property, acting ns guardian and trus
tee. administrator and executor of es
tates, acting as agents for Insurance
and surety companies of all kind*.
4. The company shall huve the right
to establish agencies in any county of,
this state, and to appoint agent* In
any other state or territory of the T?nl
ted States.
6. petitioners pray that there shall be
no personal liability upon any stock
holder except to tho amount of their
unpuid subscription*.
And your petlttloner* will ever pray,
etc., m JOS. «. REYNOLDS,
Petitioners' Attorney.
STATE OF GEORGIA.
RICHMOND COUNTY.
I, George B. Puurnelle, Deputy Clerk
of the Superior Court In and for said
county, do hereby certify that the
above and foregning petition or the Au
gusta Loan and Trust Company Is n
true copy of the original, tiled In this
office this third day of October, 1808.
Witness iny official signature and seal
of sabl court tills third ddy of October,
1898. GEO. U. POITKNELLE.
Deputy Clerk.
Filed in this office this third day of
October, 1898.
GKO. B. POURNELLE,
Deputy Clerk.
FOR IRON FENCING
AUGUSTA FENCE CO..
310 iOtb Street, Augusta, Git.
Pul of Town Work Solicited-Nkk
Human nature Is ridiculously exposed
—guild nature lifts Its skirts In wagge
ry, ill nature Horn, malice, . .
JHE JJERALD JTANDARD
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