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While aeated on the airbed portico
of the Inn, wrapt In the ruateinplatlon
of tba grand and beautiful In nature,
my mind revert* to a ataaon not yet
blended with the dim paat, and I am
overwhelmed with a flood of pleaaant
recollection*. There vti here al
that time by far the moat brilliant
araetnhlage of society folk* (hat It
ha* ever been my fortune to behold,
although I have made the round of
the principal resort* of Sweldom. In
cluding "The White," Asheville, Sara
toga and Newport. It aeetns a* f n
such rltte* a* Augusta, Macon, Atlan
ta, Memphl*, Montgomery and New
Orleans, there existed a spirited rival
ry as to which could ccnd the best
contingent of their elite, and conse
quently the matrimonial opporttinltlra
were exceptional. The assortment
of beaux wan all that could Ik- wished
for and included everything from the
dignified and intellectual eligible In
tent on making good use of his time,
to the lily-livered dude that llspci?
and simpered as be posed in his
white tops and gaudy blazer. And as
to the ladies, well, when the "Dream
of Fair Women" was presented, I
thought that If Tennyson could only
behold this radiant a ray of comeli
ness, he would have to admit that the
realization was far superior to the vis
ion.
Among the celebrities present there
were ex-Secretary Herbert and his
two daughters. Senator John J. In
galls was here, too. at that time. His
coming had been noised around and
all were on the tiptoe of expectancy
to see him. As he alighted from the
train I shook hands with him, and
on entering the portico he was sur
rounded by a bevy of beauties, all
anxious to be presented. "Oh, Sen
ator Ingalls,” they chorused in a
breath, "how could you say such hor
rid things about the south." "I knew
not what I did,” was his ready re
sponse. "Forgive me, and I’ll go in
peace and sin no more. I promise
you." During bis brief stay, the "lr
ridescent dreamer,” as we termed
him, so gifted and genial, became
quite the toast.
There was but one event that oc
curred to mar the pleasure of the
company and cast a blemish upon the
fair picture, and that was the inex
pressibly sad d.ath of Mary Toombs
Hardeman of Washington, Da. Ae-
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j ike laa. >•« • lowly saaater aloag be
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ganbei. He la a met «bst diailn
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Mriktag cool mat with hla premature
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uiia. a id kt* legal attainment* bate
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I which he la wealthy and la regarded a*
j decidedly a good catch His com pan -
ion ia a tall blende, apparently )u*t
past her teens, beautiful of form and
feature, a maiden whose movements
are grace llaelf and whose every line
ament sumps the cast of patiiclaa
lineage.
It Is an open secret that he Is an ar
dent suiter for bey hand and that be
has two rivals, both barristers, also
from the same city: me a man of mid
dle age. who had Inherited a great
name In the South, and who has him
self achieved sente reputation: the
other, a young fellow with the whole
world before him and nothing behind
him, save a family tree and the deter
mination to win success. By this time
, Diligence in Business. -
CatarrhaJ trouhltt dtltrty tHtrgy and mate suutss dijju utt.
-^/ACTIVITY
V» is natural to Amrricana A lazy
AT, American ia generally a dlaeaaert
gUfc jom*ESi \«\ man; more than likely he i* auf
■ V?* W ferlng from aome phase of <a
\ tarrh. The laaaitnde that makes
work impossible is a moat try-
VlCfelvA ing thing to cope with. The
iviaaesaor of It aym-
diligent in huaineaa stands little ahow.
Z'"'/ /f ? Normal nerves.clean membranes, puro
breath. » good Stoma. h re ssessinn
WtsW! !' these sueresa hernmes possible.
/ •ffsymV Ignorance about catarrh is universal.
Ml I 'l iRv » jl' \ 7/*'' Nine-tenths of our people to-day think
IvVvciL. ‘ v'llj// ca tarrh in the head is all there is to catarrh.
VV \y /// There may be catarrh in any organ of the
' body. Catarrh is an American disease;
, ~, , j about it Dr. Hartman s book on Chronic Catarrh
JSSaSS by S C IVru - Medictoe Company. Columbua, <>- It tells
many new and important things about catarrh, and how the groat prescription,
Pe-ru-na, has been curing it for forty years. Write for it.
The experience of Mr. J. R Wheatley of Columbua, 0., in trying to get an
insurance policy and curing his catarrh with Pe-ru-na » very convmcmg.
Here is Mr. Wheatley’s letter and picture. ,
, . .. , COLL'MBOH, 0., July 17, 1807.
Pe-ru-na Medutne Company.
Df sh Sirs:—ln the spring of 1896 I applied for a policy with one of our lead
• insurance compajiiea and was rejected on account of kidney-trouble.
oiiJw thnt tbe trouble originated with catarrh, with which I had been
foJ m U»STbepSTg. treat the catarrh, but without success until
afflicted tor. nrenaration Pe-ru-na. After u treatment of some three
Lon ths I find no traces of catarrh, and the kidnevs are ao much better that mv
application for life insurance has been accepted. My health in every way u
very much improved, and I feel that I cannot recommend Pe-ru-na too highly.
t Very truly, J. B. Whi sixer.
Mr Wbeatlev’s experience is no exception. Pe-ru-na’s cures are everywhere.
AU druggists sell Pe-ru-na. the national remedy for all phases of catarrh
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Southern cHy Within a airme n throw
lon the sense street are bbt Iwo romper
I (tore: the middle-aged gentleman mar
I rted a beautiful bel’e from the eastern
I portion of the stale, while the young
I fellow captured one of the greatest
I belreewee in the state, and. withal, a
{moat attractive, arcompltailed and
ifaeaatiful young woman
prVDENS'IB.
MAO TEN WIVBA.
At Lsttl Ten Women Claim Otto
Huff as Husband.
Chtrago. 111.. Nev. S. Behind the
(lira at the Cblcagu bridewell la a
mysterious prisoner. Ten women have
claimed him aa husband. In Capt. Coi-
Isran’a »mt«*‘nt detecttve headquar
ters la a photagfwph. It la that of Ot
to Huff, once a resident of Kenwood.
W. Va., who, by the autbnriilea of
that place, la believed to have poisoned
hla wife three years ago. burled her
tbe day after her death, taken fdou of
her money, left hla rtothlug on the
bank of the Ohio river and dlst,p,»e»r-
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THE BEASON
IS UPON US.
Clothlrui n*ed* mu*t b* *upplied now- Fur
lh*r delays are impractlcabl*. These *arly
frosts and th* sharp nip In th* *v*nlng air sub*
g**t Winter Suit* and Overcoat*. W* glva th*
b**t valu* and afford the safest **rvlc*. Don’t
think alt Clothing store* are alike. There is a
difference- Comp Are Intelligently Examine of*
ferings elsewhere. Then come here- Notice our
•tyle*, notice our qualities, notice our variety.
You need not be a veteran judge to decide
that our Stock is matchless. The merest no
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vice admits our claims of supremacy.
I. C. Levy’s Son & Co.,
TAILOR FIT CLOTHIERS,
AUGUSTA, GEORGI/
ad. Ymtrrtiay two dMOrtlyfa <hrclar«l
that ih* bridewell prlaourr- waa th
oilpncl of The ptoilrgraph.
If (ha prlaonar la takan lo w<i»t Vlr
| Sluiaa for trial oo the charao q( murder
he and tha lan ahiroau who m*d claim
Uiii, „ huaband may lhatik Ilia mem
or> of a minlaiar. Tha authorlllaa of
('til.ago and Btfvwood arc nuUua av
t-ry effort to lhal and.
The minlaiar ia the Rev. Harman
Haaaa, of Wliaalln*. W. Va. Mr.
Haaaa rnada tha newapaiiara. Several
days ago ne aaw In a Chicago paper m
account of tbe rlolnga of Kr.-d Dosing,
alias Martin Doly. alias Martin <!it
uing. alias Jacob Adolph lluff. ali.ia
Hoh, alleged bigamist, coo lined In the
hi use of correct lot .
"Huff. Hoh, Atlilph.” muaeil th
preacher. "The namca aeam fantlllar.”
Than ha perused hla niarriaga records
and there found that on April 15, 1X95,
he had made Mrs. Adolpli Hoh tind Ot
to Huff wan and wife- Hla mind re
verted to Banwood, and he remember
ed that two months after tha ceremony
at the eltar thp bride had died sud
denly. The brjtfegroom. who waa a *a
loop keener ii Kenwood, had disap
peared iha daY of tha burial. His
clothes had been found on the river
bctik. The residents had supposed (hat
ha had comnitted suicide be,-»«se of
grief until thfff discovered that the
wife’s money «»rs g me. Then avary
brdy had tulkod because the body of
the dr-ad woman had turned black
within a fe-v hours. Some entertain
ed a theory of niurtV-r. but no trace of
Huff could hr obtained.
"Fr?d Doting, alias Martin Doty,
alias Martin (illn’tig. alias Jacob Huff,
alias H< h. may be Otto Huff.” reasoned
the Rev. Mr. Haase. Straightway he
hunted arrund until he secured a pho
tograph of the mlsßlrg saloonkeeper.
This he, sent to the chief of police in
Chicago, and Capt. Colleran’s detec
tives- Framer and Kelly fashioned
the missing link.
Huff or Hoh, or whatever his name
!s, denies that he has ever been In
Wheeling. He Is wanted in Milwaukee
on a charge of bigamy.
$49,000 For a Horse.
Ex-Secretery Whitney paid $19,000
for a horse lftsf week. A man who Is
able to pay that much for a horse
should be abie to keep up repairs on a
bicycle.
large raisins, all varieties.
Just received nt l.amklu -t- s.
GASTORIA
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The Kind You Have
Always Bought
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CASTORS
Gas Light Cohp]
AUGUSTA, GA.
CHEAPEST FUEL
EVER OFFERED
IN AUGUST/ 5
Having accumulated
large stock of Coke v
will sell and deliver san.
In the city for 30 da.v
during tha month of Nt
vember at the followin
exceedingly low prices:
25 Bushels for $!.5(
equivalent to $3 per toi
or 6 cents per bushel.
100 bushels for ss.ot
equivalent to $2.50 pe.
ton, or 5 cents per bushel.
500 bushels for $20.00,
equivalent to $2 per ton,
or 4 cents per bushel.
We will deliver in Sum
merville at 50 cents extra
per cart load, or will make
correspondingly low rates
with parties who will do
their own hauling.
Break up your Coke be
fore using.
First come first served.
H. B. ADAM, Secretary
CATARRH
A LOCAL
Disease
A Climatic
Affection
Nothin;? but a local
remedy or change
of climate will cure
it.
Get a well known
Specific,
Ely’s Cream Balm
80 Jbed. q aiv« y hc- COLD 'n H EAD
;ief at once Open* nun demises the Nana
f J a«sages. Allays Inflammation, Heals and
Protects the Membrane. Restores tbe Senses
of Taste and fjmcll. Xo Cocaine, ho Mer
cury. Xo Injurious drug. Fnlt sizesoc : Trial
size 10e at Druggist* or by mail.
KJ,y lIJROTHKRS, 66 Warren St., New York
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