The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, November 04, 1898, Page 7, Image 7

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NESTLING TO I NATURES HEIST Hi ****** bWtf «l (|| li?f i» «• Ki**t*i*e, fig®4 Ih®## I®#**# fg ••# Hsiqi# ® g*»®<#S v«*®i**« M ft*# «%*■ %-**4k«»S) * t+l k %*t* m frivtMl Ifci® Ml «f fh»rg tou t W* r*«i* krt * M furv ®ng »u«k Itt m*r*M**« 4r*y«*t® gfl tvtort* IhmilMi ||||4ft p Kmiur* *»4! frtllviff tM*l Vtlurr, or. If it Imp jo. It UNO Inf BOIIOH I**® I I m**/ ** r Mkl I. »h»t ir» >qM j tji£f} {gi®, I r'oflM out in til** fitly iivirDitiff tn |nh®l« Itk frifh fi®|<c® tlUli Uo«% «#<»*« fi.im It* iMHinuin* ®ni , f . „ (ij, |o«>tir Parting® nf ■ of th. trumpet flower and all that real-' M?eamn of their nyn* maid*. In the! forrnoo* when I try to •* ttk* down Ini a quiet corner with niy pipe and my Tenfiyaon. the falrept dream® of fair women are broken by the pen re leva rhatterlng of the whist player® or the effusive high-pitrh**d babble of fond matmnM svwafiolna nursery tale® or the gushing usslm-s® of lovety maiden® 1 that promenade part with arms Inter- | laced, looking conscious of the presence j of sn Incomprehensible male beast who dare® to prefer a book, to their charm- j Ing ®ocl®ty.* # “Thai may be all very wall," 1 object ed, "but you < an t expect mu to wander forth with you In seairh of a pallet of moaa on the mountain aid*, with lb* night dewa for covering and toad* and litaarda and anatla and thing* for bed fellow*. or auhfert myaclf to a diet of corgad-beef and hardtack, eavrtedd p»rbap*. by the opulent aiadl* of your rod and gun. burnt to a Kinder over a romantic but anjoiiy campfire." 80. for a while, we *ententtou*ly ar gued the poaaltdlltle* and lnipoa*lblll tle* of Arcadia. puxr.llng down to the bosom of Nature, and a* la the uae of great men In the debate of weighty problems, we at taut eame to a compro mlae. • • • • • The next night found tis lying 1n dolce far nlente attitude* on the grass fledged margin of the river, hatd by a tiny white tent, wherein had been put an ample supply of blanket* and cushions. Had we brought the expansive canopy of Prince Camaralyamun It could have served our end no better. There we lay In our heart** ease, looking up through trees Into the soft, fathomless azure and taking no more thought than the iflles of what we should eat or what we sould drink, for It had been strict ly stipulated In the compromise that the requirements of the alimentary sys tem should be supplied at such farm houses or hostelriep as should at each 1 time be most convenient in our pro posed rambling*. Three ideal weeks we spent on that Ideal strip of green that lay between the vine-covered cliff and the bright flowing mountain stream, one of the sources of the broad, historic Shenan doah. There would we lave, that Is to say wash, morning faces in the pei , Id water. Thert w ould we partake of, that Is to say, eat, our matutinal re past. that Is to say, breakfast, consist ing chiefly of ham and biscuit and the "imbibed' flow of lonskandatu .kirie." that is to say, milk Thence, if no other spiiit wooed, would We set out on gio lixpcrU Unffled. Rml WHk e« m une hr ts Mnaw do IN Gcnuincrfli (VV nlAfi hm «®* ®n» we* ****** ®s w® t* s appi ®**mm* #«* •* —♦STM**® •*•#* e*#®#*®® «a |i iir in uawa m*®*#*# N» tn® t[#l &gf| ® I -- a | RING. PIN STUO EARRINGS im wuim s |o9 leach~- Earring* Ar* 12 Ptf Pair. SFCCIAL CAUTION: l*wMi Nn ®n afWknai NaeMNd son i rrit 4«agnaaia a® a* aaef snmmp. h* aUkOeft I*. SnSk MAIL ORDER*. a*—a •'T a— •#—* —* e.?.. <%«*••» *nStM •* ar. TVs «. —*sn*"r<»» •»*■««• fc» i tnu m.ijuja* M**!"* >• T Vt-1* •Z'u?rn*A I iMOI IknV - - , * Wt* * ire®* ****ll ®gd p*f*l umimm ■ "»e— ® , ABJUa OAT HMwf ftwmfOt iiNiM » l~*‘ «" •* ntnuMi*. •nr Beware of Imitator*.'’*** BARKIOS DIATIONDCO., • EDISON BUILDING, * 42 UO 44 *4040 STOUT, Nl* VOOK. ■—tiro U 4» »a»*r. nuua inimfi la the rrt*p morning air, | KMdrrful V«HfM of (|» 'ivffjr. from i n hlch we irldno return d without come ant' Cv or Irimd or adventure fur be it known to all, that llw mountains clout the qualm and |dr tnrcaque vtllcar ate not as other ninun talnc. Ther have. It Is true, a Huger o.it more qilrnM sweep than nis» oth -1 rtt lh»t 1 -'now. the* show through the I wonderfully transparent air a soft* i-r and higher blue In the distance and : more various shades of deepening green as tank i-ehlnd rank they advance al most to our very feet, yet. withal, they possa-ae still more alluring distinction In lolng not mere masses of rock and | verdure-* rowned earth against the sky. ' but, rather, solemn, silent memorial l lllars, grandly reminding Ihe passing pilgrim of those glorious, heroic days when Jackson and tltewart and Burly made every crest of them the monu ment ufa victory. They apeak with an cestral voices, historians of war. Htandlng on the point of the ridge that lies but a bare hour's rllmb to the east of our camping ground with one s binoculars he tan sweep th ■ length of the valley for eighty mllea. A land very fair In held, fiullful In orchard, rich In woodland, the garden spot of the Houth. Twenty miles to the west lie the blue masses of the Nurth mountains that txund the valley of Virginia on that side. To Ihe north lie the Isolated Maasanuttan range along lie- eentre of the valley, at the base of which were disputed the fatal fields of „ira*l»urg. of New Market, of Pont Republic. There tan be pointed out the very place where Jarkson expected on one side of the ridge suddenly crossed and, aweep tng down on a Federal force at Prone Royal, put to route all of It that he did not capture. Looking again far away to the southward, there ran lie descried the place wh re the pealta are keeping their long, tireless vigil over those tombs In the chapel and churchyard at Lexington, that hold the dual of R. f* Lee and Stonewall Jackson. Just before us on the hillside, across the stream and beyond the stretch of waving meadow lard, lies the old town of Waynesboro, on the old post road that led from Richmond to the west, looking wonderfully pretty with its steeples and homes peeping from among the trees. There stands the old brick homestead that Gen. Merritt, of Philippine fame, made his headquart ers in duri\g the Civil War. There h,lll, In many a wall, are to be found the scars of cannon shot. There, along the river, the spots where this and that one plunged and swam to escape cap ture by the Invaders. The river still flows on Its tortuous course through the now peaceful scene past many a thrifty far n house and well tilled glebe are pointed out. Ghat makes Itself known In the luxuriant fringe of trees shading it on either hand), ever gingtng : as it goes, a requiem to the heroes of thos? "Old unhappy, far-off things And battles long ago.” Nor does reminiscence end with the dark days of the early sixties.;< the mountain road Is pointed out ■ fa mous grog spring, where. In 175.>. Adj. (I tog Washington, bound on ills ad venturous embassy to the French of THH JV.TTOTTBT r A- HWRAI-D lit® n*a warn. gMpg#4 h®* ***** I I WNMHdIh'A Mi Asm# tMN*A Ig-*** Hw* •**•#• | * Mot W ((M* gSfMMMRg f *&••=• e | I #4®Peai ha kke**i* l dh , e yin#'®®® ****#* ,, ®v* I It iiioaM railNr tkmk It **•* that hej grute® «>f a mother. ®g®4 If. and h®f| "i ■ —lt®rr ffllh* tk# ii*t» nt AugtevtHs wa® iee»ti®r*tthg (hmofti the enpttale of Ktfvwf®, while th® «a«l*i of (Trance , -4 ... faita* * •licain* the fr«wi enmnd la the forest deptli had neither though nor case for any of I thane tillage An t stood there with ja*emo4 m»re than all their aorid-imi*®- | forming N tctorte® I would fain write of many amdher finding and adventure of our®, of mir I pleasant hunting, of our trout•flaliifts’ lln mountain brod*. ilea from I non* ledge® into clear p**M a a® shady land beautiful a® ®ny In a painted pie {tufe All th!® ha® been pleasant and In vigorating and perhaps, tell* ltetter. I ti>uf for me w®# not the heel of It. I The beet of It ha® been to n»r a® I I now lie here on the ®i*Hngy turf and while a war th* day in dream®: to I smoke one ® pipe quietly to the mur- I tviur <ff the water®, to look up from the j iiagf of rippling Ver*e and (St<‘li the it hlptnunk a® he dart® quickly along yonder falldt trunk: to hrar «hai tb* «Uirl thr >u«h th* IthiTw aay* ««f - Uluuc ipmpa pa*n*. to rr»t j»rf4<"tly •«• and ptetur* th. pl.a»uir. of noW. j toll—all thta I* winmrrinf at It* •»*•< A* uni Amlona >on« a«o In «h« for* ni of A r i»n. "Who d<dh amUtion .him. And lovca to 11. I' lb. sunT Com. kltb.r, coin, hlihrr, com. hith.r," HAFI’Y IIUAHT. YfHJK WIFE? Ha* ah. M hrr liaatily? If an. Con atlpailon, ln(lla.atlon. Hlrk ll.Hda<-:i. arr th. principal rau».a. K»rl‘a Clovwr Hoot T.a ha* i ur.d lh«-*. Ilia for half !a ernturjf. Prlo. 2i rla. and 60 ctb. Monry r.fund.d If r.aulia are not aat* I.factory. Sold by— Retail.r*. T. A. Buxton. Anderaon'a Dru* Htor., Alex andra Dru* Store. Watt Knd Phar macy. The Klnf Pharmacy; Wholraal era. Davenport * Thlnlxy. WILL SPAIN MiRLLi? It Is sald She Was Undecided at 3 O’Clock THU Afternoon. Pari*. France, Nov. *.—The generally accepted view here of the peace neyo tlatlons la that the Spaniard* will not agree to the peace propositions submit ted by the Americans te take the Phil ippine Island*, and reimburse Spain for the money spent upon permanent Im provements In those Islands. But there Is a conflict of opinion as to whether th# Spanish commissioners, tomorrow, will present a counter proposition. This matter, It Is added, was undecided at 2 o’clock this afternoon. CASTOR IA For Infaats and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of /<kAC*U /^ Chief Electrician Dead. San Francisco, Nov. 3.—C. H. Sum mers, chief electrician of the Western Union Telegraph company, of Chicago, was suddenly seized with heart failure last night while walking, and expired a few moments later. Summers was well known throughout the country and on the coast, his trip* combining bualnesa and pleasure. A too of gold is worth £120,000. A ten of silver, at the present rate per ounce, may be said to be worth about £6,400, *. “ ‘ FREE * FREE mm am® aijmmt tun*anus* ®W-MN*« An External Took Applied to the Skin Beautifies it a by Manic. THE DISCOVERY i ACE , a wonam vai vu« tNvwrro®. * M f~ | I ■■wwSgy ' Bp **** rw I - i'l'w «N®®Ml t m 4k®NN®*NTWAyt l W‘ ? ♦' * *■** NwiNgit , llpp r -.rut-tr tfr-q, (NA IpW® ImhC ®wr i CVmmml *ww Ini*® • ***** Th® MU®gt® B®kT® C®NNgki%M®g V Mflkt ka* g «*«* ggkttMfftkt lb®«glljlA iiliiLrtlmg w 4 ««fvyiMtf «V ®-l kquittk* fAtw, t* I® b* ib# th*q ®HaI g I 4*ti« i* tkr* li ' |:.V »•«! | ®k'» Io® Mrw fit* Uh®4 im®iritl®‘rfy •«b*kkr®*t® ##4 •i r Mt»4 * tn |i-.L f |||.( >]| fA®V lor ta hr* IF<f nf iMTflmrt W®v*T#ir lb® lUmnm IMt tllj, Aujfug «b# p**mm ghw *• ®U THE MISSES BELL, 7* rut* Ava.. n«» Var* ta* For Sala In Augusta By James Daty & Co. SHOES THAT ARE KNOWN! Known from Maine to California as the BEST 0m that material and goot workmanship can pro- CASHIN, GOULEY & VAUGHAN, 808 Broad Stree AOENTS FOR NANAN & SON. Gilder’s pills No Southern made Pill is so popular as Gilder’s. It was born in the South. It was raised in the South. It has always been made in the South. 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Having accumulated a large stock of Coke we will sell and deliver same In the city for 30 days during the month of No vember at the following exceedingly low prices: 25 Bushels for $1.50, equivalent to $3 per ton, or 6 cents per bushel. 100 bushels for $5.00, equivalent to $2.60 per 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. I H. B. ADAM, Secretar 4 | HE {JERALD gTINMI* yyAR HTUS It I* poputir b*€*uM it if iu«t *h*t '* « gf®®l n*Wk|M()of-f*Adtn(| publU wgfit®. Th® M.ipi urn amt tlaaf, urul hii y dowh a th# of any otriara publlthod. Th®y ®r® h*auli f ul!> printsd in Vi vo color* on ho®vy mAp p*p*^ IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN WAR 6EO6RAPHY you will find th® AU®« in inditpontaDt® *»d. 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