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She greet* me with bewltrhlng smiles.
She frown* on me no more;
At night she fondly throws her arm*
Around me, at the door.
I do not have to rummage for
My slippers any more; •
She never lets me eat alone
In the morning* aa of yore.
She minister* unto my wants.
She’* qutek to flit them all;
Dear render, she expect* to get
A sealskin coat, this fall.
—Cleveland leader.
Arthur T. Smith. superintendent of
the Langley Mills, ha* replied In an
ahle letter to theTradesninn. to a mis
leading and Incorrect account of the
management of the lauigley fuctory lo
the Boston Transcript.
Editor Tom Murphy's Augusta Sun
day Herald is u very attractive sheet.
It Just bubbles over with entertaining
reading matter, and must be n revela
tion to that demure old city by Ibe
rives.—M. M. F. In Brunswick Times.
“Isn't that rather an odd sign?” he
f.J.ad cf the tobacconist, as be Indica-.
t i a placard which bore this luseriu
ticn:
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“Oil. I den t know ' replied Ibe tidjßc
cunlsl in the tone a man uses when be
b: ct undent that he does kuo* . T
have cigars for smoking, and ihen I
have cigars for Christmas presents.'
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no drfinll* artlon »** Übrn ron**ru-
Ing It beyond tb* a|>|HilUn*nt of n
commute* wboee duty ll le to report
to the next contention what *t*p* It
will lie w!a* to take. The aeotlniekt
of the con»*ntfi*n au however, to
xlorl method* wblrb would dlarour
•l« divorce,
.% practice I *et(lem«nl of the dlvoree
quratloo, however, I* a weighty prob
lem.
Concerning the growth and develop
ment of the Kplecopal Church, It ap
pear* from report* *iihmltt*d to the
convention that *lnee the !**t conven
tion the church he* been Imrivoted
by CX.OOQ communicants, end 607
church edifice* have been built. The
New York Commercial Advertiser,
commenting on thl*. observe*, that
thla I* a greet lncree»e; It I* ell the
more Impressive became the Kpleeo
pel Church doe* not proeelyte for con
vert* from other organisation* and
do« 8 not hold "revival*." Against
the*e may he act the fact that It does
conduct a very efficient missionary
system through the new and growing
communities of the west. Its growth
Is normal and "healthy and shows the
organisation to be .vital. The Brother
hood of St, Andrew I* a Bociety in the
church recognixed to be of greut value
to the clergy.
THE PARK.
Nashville wants a public park, and
The Nashville Banner proposes that
the city purchase the old Centennial
grounds and convert it into a recrea
tion ground for the people. Augusta
wants a park, but requires no pur
chase money or issuing of bonds, for
the site of the present settling basins
for that purpose, whou the waterworks
are completed.
It belongs to the city now.
The Banner says: "Why should
there be any further delay in the park
movement? have the matter set
tled one way or the other and Imme
diately. The proposition Is a simple
one: Shall we have a park or sfcal! we
not?”
What The Banner says for Nash
ville, The Herald reiterates tor Augus
ta.
ll adds Bitto and Amen.
.toe Wheeler thinks It Quite pc*t,tblr
that he may he the next speuker cl' the
House. —AmerieUK Evening Herald. Is
that the way it looks to u man up a
tree ?
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fluent, h* assured ua there w»* nothing
hi tb* idea of atrotuMoo rock pigeon*
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with a amlbng M»#!*«r*. hr begged to
know *g» It throggh kl* grand father
or hi* grandmother that he rlaimed
hi* deter at from a monkey.
On thl* day Mr. Huxlay *lowly and
deliberately arose. A *llght, tall
flgure, Mail and pale, very quiet and
I very grave, he stood before u* amt
spoke those tremendous word*- words
which no one seem* sure of now. nor,
1 think, could remember Juat after
they were spoken, for their meaning
took away our breath, though It left u»
In no doubt as to what It was Heati*
not ashamed to have monkey for hi*
ancestor: but he would be ashamed to
be connected with a man who used
great gifts to obscure the truth No one
doubted his meaning, and the effect
was tremendous. One lsdy fslntedand
hnd to he carried out ; I, for one. Jump
ed out of my seat; and when In the
evening we met at Dr. Dsubeney s,
everyone was eager to ctmgralulatethe
hero of the day. I remember that
some native person wished 'lt could
come over again': Mr. Huxley, with the
look on his face of the rictor who feels
lho cost of victory, put us aside, say
ing: 'Once ir. a lifetime is enough, If
not too much."
An Autumn Memory.
A picture hangs on memory's wall,
A radiant tuce of wild rose bloom.
Dear eyes, of dreamy golden byown.
Sweet Ups that rippled o'er with
tunes:
The dusky curls that waved so free.
The white hands tilled with Autumn
leaves,
The aklmmer of her violet gown.
Against the stublded, russet Helds,
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In memory's scenes she smiling stands
I.lmned 'gainst an oak ttee's chang
ing flame;
Once more I hold her dainty hand.
And softly whispering, call her name
Again the hill lies bare and brown.
To where wo wondered from the
town.
Delated, waving by the stile,
Shy purple daisies, late of Fall,
And Withered brier roses fair.
A sadness brooding over all.
The picture fades, today I stand
Beside her grave so small and lone:
I trace with loving trembling hand
Her name uiwn the mossy stone:
The hillside path Is Just in sight.
Stilt sways November's shivering
lYsvs,
A few leave* left, »ofl lose and jTOld.
Flutter away upon the breeze;
M> , yus are dim with longing tears,
f hues) where golden rod droops low.
And gather np of Autumn leaves
,\ handful, for she ln\rd them so.
—BERTIE EMERSON TARVER.
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gaetbn* 'he <harattqf of the writer*.
SalA be: "lbs last algnature?
HeV a Jolly Kpiipopal clergy mart
Just, from Wgahlngtob. and told me «
goon story on the same subject -reg
' Birring at hotels. Illshop lkiane of
| NVw York Is from Albany and had got
! into the habit of subscribing himself
in various church papers as 'William
of Altniny.' When he wont to Eng
land a year or so ago to attend the
Inuntieth Conference he slopped at the
t Hotel Cecil. In registering he waa
; Just ahead of Bishop Coxe of Buffalo.
Bishop Coxe looked at lfoanc s slgtta-
Iturc. 'William of Albany.* and teftor
registering said. Isn't it too had.
Doane. you are not from Buffalo?'
•Why?' said Doane. Because.’ said
Coxe. 'yon could then sign jrooraeK,
•Buffalo Bill.' "
The little groups of uniformed Sec
ond regiment boys seen on Broad
street yesterday were discussing the
probabilities of their Immediate future
movements, and the Observer over
heard several of them bemoaning the
fate lliat has consigned them to a re
turn to camp life and fare—be con and
hard tack. etc. No more plum pud
ding and buckwheat cakes with maple
syrup.
Speaking of plum pudding reminds
me of a feast prepared at an English
garrison to celebrate some event or
day.
The soldier boys sat down to an ex
cellent dinner, the crowning glory of
which was a largo plum pudding,
made then, M*tlcd two days before and
re-heated.
"Seems mighty hard.” remarked the
sergeant major, as he vainly tried to
stick his fork in It. "Have you boiled
us a cannon ball, Browney?*'
"Or the regimental football?” asked
another.
"Where did you get the flour from?”
questioned Capt. Smith.
"Where from?" retorted the cook.
"From store No. 5, of course.”
“The deuce you did,” roared the
quartermaster sergeant. “Then hang
you, you’ve made the pudding with
Portland cement."
Dewey, Duke of Manilla.
Pittsburg Times
In taking over the- Phlltfitlißea. <ffe
ought to itoakv DttTfy Duke of Manila
The Maria Theresa*p< to be • received
;,t Norfolk with a sicat demonstration
Norfolk with a great demonstration.
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deed, denied, derived, did. d<»id, ecce, j
eye, ewe, eve. gog. gig. gag, level, mad- j
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toot. lot. tut. waw, wdew, liannab.
A sentence of the same kind ta the
one ascribed to Napoleon:
"Able was I ere I saw Hla."
Disappointment and Triumph
Dark I* the theatre, bushed the music, |
for the play Is o'er tonight,
And the actress, driving homeward, alts
with lips compressed and tight.
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Hoses red and white and yellow litter
up the carriage space—
Tributes to her matchless acting, yet a j
tearslips down her face.
What if hundreds did applaud her? —
what If well she played her part?
People were like driven cattle—could
they read a woman's heart?
All the loves that nlcjit she acted —all
the hates and hopes and fears
Fjter through her tired brain cells—
come out purified as tear*.
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Men, my brothers; men, the workers,
when the world has used us rough.
Hound our hearts we snap our armor
—women arc of softer stuff.
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What to her was this night's conquest?
■ XVhat 111-' flowers and success? j
For the modiste disappointed never
Sent her satin dress.
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Never sent the dress she’d hoped so
trimmed with pansies down the
side,
Jewel trimmings on the shoulders. |
round point sixteen Inches wide:
Well she knew that with that dress on
Solomon in all his pride
Couldn't hold a candle to her —ah, no
wonder that she cried!
Then she smiled—for on the morrow.
when the papers told her hits.
She would go to that old modiste, and
would give the woman tits.
-Philadelphia Pryss.
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“The Pacific is a lovely ocean," pur
red SHKs Hawaii on the beach of Hon
olulu, 'and lous may it wave over the
land of the free and home of the
t>iav-. ' ...
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FOR
EARLY PALL
STIFFS IHO ALPINES
ALL. SHADES
$3.00
Just Arrived,
DORRS
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Almond Cream
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Hot Chocolate
With Whipped Cream.
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t«jr it. t’atrt I'iisii aart la*
t'lvxs* toss Talai It tor Me
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To Our Patrons.
Tb* toad l*rps>tkl* ot having
Uan removed fr m *ur store,
hereafter tuy a hole time end at*
tenti.m «U 1 be gtciit U. tb* l*re
*erii«tion and Drug t manes*.
Near bat th* chtrtcvst and
purest l*heraa*e*iclrais and ('ha
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bet Ibis eia»* #f Drug* enter tbs
Vrescriptionv vest oat by ua
Our pricss are rsssonable- Pat
ron* cs* now depend on me per
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■m BROAD BT.
IF^TIROISrXZIE
•-The Barber Shop
of the South.”
HICKEY'S is the Place
Five Barbers, all
first-class artists.
212 and 214 Bth Street
A MAN WITH A LARGE HEART
Who will give you big value* for your
money.
Best Unlaundered Shirts at 50e ;
50c Surtvender* at ?5c
All Wool Undershirts or Drawers ~soc
Good Umbrella* at 75c
Woolen and other Socks from 10c to 25c
Suits. Trousers and Overcoats at rea
sonable prices.
F. Q. MEHTINS.
Tailor and Cents’ Furnisher, opposite
Planters Hotel.
Monev to Loan
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ON
REAL ESTATE.
AFPLY TO
Clarence E. Clark
832 Broad Street.
A monument to th,. poet Holly is to
lw erected in Hanover, somewhei* near
his grave. Just where his grave is. to
bo sure is not exactly known, for Hol
ty, having been a German, was ignored
and belittled by bis countrymen dur
ing bis lifetime.
NOVEMBER S
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Eastman’s KODAKS.
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We sell Eastman’s Kodaks
and all size FILMS. Call
and see how cheap we can
supply your wants.
We have a full stock of
latest styles of Stationery.
All goods finest made.
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827 Broad St., City.
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COMMISSION JJEKCHANTo.
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Chicago end New Orlesu*.
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Coiton. Stocks, Bonds, Grain and Pro.
visions fur rush or on margins. Local
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