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a man the opportunity to reap a per
tonal advantage fr.mn hla cc«necUon
with tbe government, %\blle tbe hetdn
of the collecting department in the
variout diatrteta did not f»* the amount ;
to be paid in by each tribe they bad I
tola charge of the collection and the
power to grant full discharge upon
their signatures.
"Now it is characteristic of the Ara
bian that he will alwaya try to evade
at leaat a portion of any debt laid up
on him. no matter how small lit
amount. If he tucceeds he is proud of
the fact that he haa overreached the
Christian and will boa«t of it to all
other tribesmen. To attain this object
he is willing to give the most lavt-h
presents —guns inlaid with silver or
gold thick carpets of priceless value,
fabrics woven by his women. If neceß
eary even one of his fine blooded
horses It matters not to him that the
value of his K.ft often overbalances
the savings on his debt. Bribery seems
to bn with the Arabian Inherent and
natural. Under these circumstance* it
may be mentioned as remarkable that
French offieers have very rarelyavail
ed themselves of this easy means of
dishonesty.
•■Setlf. the district of which Capt.
Esterhazy had charge, is the most im
portant in the province of Constantine.
It borders on the Atlas mountains and
contains the tribe of the Hodnas, who
raise the finest horses in Africa, and
who are renowned for their wealth.
Esterhazy was always much more
friendly with them than he was with
his brother officers.
“Our pay was uniformly 300 francs
per month (60), not a munificent sum.
You can Imagine that not much of it
was left at the end of each thirty
days. Esterhazy was as lacking in
means as the rest of us, but his man
ner of living was very different. He
occupied a house by liimeelf. It was
richly carpeted from top to bottom,
the walls were covered with splendid
portieres, and the rooms were fur
nished With lich divans covered wilii
eilk cushions. In addition to all tills
the rooms were richly decorated with
trophies of one kind and another.
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from the mushroom vine, and milk
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pineapple from the pine. And then to
the whitewashed dairy I'll turn, where
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dy and goldeu-red butter to rhurn
from tbe milk of ber butterflies; end
1 11 rise at morn with the earliest bird,
to the fragrant farmyard pass, and
watch while the furmrr turns hla herd
of grasshoppers out to grass.
This Is a funny, funny world that
we are living In. Few people ever
Harmony in the Home Circle.
/‘t-ru na prottcti our hornet by driving out nervoutuess and indigestion.
'f IfARMONY
JH* - comes with health. Plump, jolly
sT'-t: • children; calm, h-althy mother;
tdvMu steady, kind husband. Huch a
H family can face any ordinary trial
wSmJt-* ■ successfully. The snappy retort is
-JV H not heard; nervousness gets no
11 \ H foothsld; trifles do not annoy; har
\ V. 11 mony prevails. Te this picture rare?
- - /„> JJUvwfiEES/ Unfortunately it is. Excited nerves
~ , |4,vtVw\. destroy good dispositions. They
yY&Zj&d Tt
.'W . yflUtWy SyvV mothers. Nervous mothers make nerr
* ' jdffiC’ yAVVN ous children; nervous husbands make the
Whercvor there is nervousness there is
* f( catarrh; each breeds the other. Overcoming
'% V nervousness and catarrh cannot be aceoin
*■_&. W* *»j. * plished by force of will: nature must be
assisted. Head the following letter from Mrs. V. Ludering, Cornwall, Cal.
“ I am fifty-eitfht years old and have eight children. I can truly say that
Pe-ru-na is the right thing to take for catarrh and nervousness; I intend to use
it this spring ul J for a spring tonic. I went to a times for metUchie
for the nerves and to regulate the urine, but I did not feel any better, sol
concluded to take Pe-m-na and I found out that it would do the work.
Indigestion is catarrh of the stomach. It spoils the disposition, and like all
catarrhal troubles has been considered impossible to cure. Mrs. N K. Brown,
Alexander, N. C.. suffered with it; Pe-m-na cured her. Head her letter.
For several years I was troubled with indigestion, an increase of acid m the
stomach, headache, loss of appetite, dizziness, and al “° st ne
the left arm Mv friends advised me to try Pe-ru-na, and after taking one
bottle I could see great improvement in my condition hour bottles cured rae
sound and well, and I have not felt a symptom of my trouble since taking
Pe-ru-na. I can never praise Pe-ru-na enough and will always recommend it.
Inflammation of the mucous membrane is catarrh, whether in the pelvic
organs, stomach. lungs or head. Elizabeth Grau, New Athens, 111., says.
• For two v«ars l had catarrh of the nose very bad. 1 doctored with two
physicians but they did not help me. On Dr. Hartman s advice I began to take
Pe-ru-na, and am now completely cured.
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! lug balls, and breaking them aided by
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;He and pistol One «rs the m«*« Inter
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Mian llylaad InteresUngiy tells of
I b#r rawer as a rifle ehot. as fol.-
* “My first acquaintance with firearms
, t»A« k ii* f*r ft* I c *ll retoftitor.
i 44 eallbr* tod vHgftlnp ftv# pound*,
jwitk fhi* I would roftm through tto i
1 a(M»d* nnr horns in quo*! of »m*H
gumr On* toy father nnd *€iror
| friends w«re ch<N>Ung clny pigeon*
j thrown from trajisi tiftturaily. I sp*
| a very Intereetrd onlooker. Aa I had
my little gun with u»». father asked.
me to sh«*ot at the elay birds. Oriatly i
■ to hla eurprlao. and I must vay to my
I own, I broke three out of five shot I
at. From that time my trap shooting (
started, father taking great Interest In j
jme and keeping me at it continual- ,
ly,
“1 have frequently broken 23 out of,
2S bails. I have done more elay pipe
•hooting than shootiug at live birds. I
aa the latter are scarce and very e»- i
pensive In thla locality. In my first;
attempt at live birds. I scored seven!
out of nine. lam hardly strong;
enough yet to use a shotgun of suffl- i
dent weight In which I could use a j
an open letter
To MOTHER 3.
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M0nk 24,1895. w i „ y#.# a#
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Do Not Be Deoeived.
Hq put tikUo , T s the life of ytwtr chtLl Ly acc|gmj
• (hrgfi kwbaftute khkli k*»m«* nwy «*i»f
<hn Attar be ft k« <* a few tmxf |wtm»m on it), tbe in-
nta of which ftf# Ac llwn t»»H VtHm.
“The Kind You Have Always Bought”
fit ARS THE bIONAIOHfc OF
Insist on Having
The Kind That Never Failed You.
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hit rwt tdrd. !>#• arora# nnhf kn*>.
arith tbrvra trail mu of hwnti, 1
trait*** and all lb* ahonter* lit**
with m* that ba4 th* cbnfgr b**n
h«a• ler I would bat* worwl fiftwa
atrataht bill*. Kathd ha* amanMM la
teaching aw nun irH abot* with
iha rlfla. sack a* tirraklili estnguig
balla shooting la u*u«l manner, alao
holding rlfl" up •W" 4»wa on top of
my brad, shooting from right or I-ft
rhonklar breaking hall* lowed la the
nic (piiiuag a cord. »tiutllng a *sndle.
holding rifle in various ptwiilon*. and
vavnral othar vary dißinil abota. With
revolver I ran hll (rails towed in the
air. break them swinging, break them I
Ity sighting the plrtol with a mirror,
and l>re*k two balls hung side by side ,
I am vary fond of the sport, but mini
■ray that 1 prefer *.toot lug at Uw <rap
with a shotgun to rifle shuoUM. a*
the contests are more exciting, and I
like tee what I’can do In contests
with uoiwl
BURNED Tb DEATH.
The horrible Fate of a Negress in
rtatran.
Macon Telegraph. ,
.Mary Bailey, a tiegro woman, sev
enty years of age. was burned to death
'«t her home in btlnsouvllle yesterday
I morning.
| When the* woman was found she was
! charred and burned ao badly that It
I was almost Impussibla to reeognlxu ber
and allbough her grandson had only
! been away from her an hour, she had
been dead for some time when he
found her on returning to the
house.
No one seems to know the exact
circumstance® surrounding the wo
man's death, but II Is surmised that
while attempting to prepare a meal,
she got too near the fire, and her
sklrta became ignited. B'ie was una
ble to put out the fire and soon suc
cumbed to the flames that enveloped
her.
A 1 of her clothing; was burned away,
and her death must'have been with in
tense agony. N</ one henrd an out
cry, and from the appearance of
things she must have been almost com
pletely enveloped In flames before she
was aware that her clothing was on
fire.
As there was no doubt about the
cause of the old woman's death and no
suspicion of foul play. It was not
deemed necessary to notify the coro
ner, and no Inquest was held. The
old woman’s death must have been
most horrible, as she was badly burn
ed all over the body and the flesh
cooked.
Bill Filed.
By Associated Press to The Herald.
Pittsburg, Pa,, Oct. 24.—The Gentral
National Bank of Philadelphia liled a
bill in equity today against A. Oroet
singcr & Sons, the tanning firm whose
failure last week was followed by the
suspension of the German National
Bank, alleging that the bank discount
ed acceptances for the defendants on a
gtatementof assets and liabilities, which
it now believes to be. false and fraudu
lent.
The Strike Over.
P,y Associated Press to The Herald.
Pomeroy, O . Oct. 24.—The miners
strike, which has existed since March.
Is broken, and the miners' organization
is disrupted. The Pacific mine started
up today, and thetmen are scrambling
to get in at reduced wages.
Just Arrived
Beautiful line of China
Matting, solid Mahogany
Bedroom Suits, Lovely
Line of Walnut Suits,
finest line cf Extension
Tables in the city from
$3.50 TO SSO
OAK SUITS
IN GREAT VARIETY.
FLEMING & BOWLES
904 Broad Street.
Koff-Knot
Will Cure Any
COUGH.
ONLY 25 CENTS.
Made and sold only
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REMOVED TO 111 BROADWAY.
E. W. DODGE,
Manufacturer of Rubber
Stamps, Seals, Stencils,
Daters. Pads, Badges.&c
711 Broadway. Augusta, (Ja.
Btrowger Phone £62.
Seating Passengers on Electric Cars
Conductors on the Electric Railway
have received instructions In regard
to seating of passengers on the closed
cars.
White patrons arc requested on en
tering to occupy scuts oil the right,
colored passengers those to the left.
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Spain and Portugal - *
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