The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, November 12, 1898, Page 7, Image 7
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In you •• m#ti to man. V' hl«*ti i* Millk
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find out.**
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jfy in an«rul#h. *'l want to marry rlth**r
Mllll# or Mollla, and havr bar *H I# m ** j
rrlf II I trrln* rn.*u*h fur a frllow to
hr ovrr hrad and rara In l«»vr with onr ,
gtrl, Injt W'hrn share am two of them J
It'* more than fl»:.h and Mood ran j
•tan 4.
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coal merchant, a '*don t take j
on #o. Bithar Kiri la youra with m> j
tilerslna. hut I want to leap one for)
myarlf me aar If 1 oan hrlo you j
out," and, Sfolnn to the open French
window, he called:
"Mill r. Mollle. Mollle kd If Ho .**
••yre, papa, we'ra comln*." rounded
two «ect, wellbred volcea from the
ahrubhjry.
Thare w«> a trlpplna of Mpht fret
ulone the atone walk undar tho arrape
vlne and Millie and Mollle bloomed Into
the room.
■'flow do you do, Mr. Hromley?" they
raid together, with the rame inlonailott
and the name merry Kllnt in their eye*.
Millie had auburn hair and brown
eye*. So had Mollle. Millie hod a Cu
plcTa bo-.v of a mouth, little teeth Ilk"
and a dimpled chin. So had
Mcllie. Millie * arma, aeon throuah Iter
mualin eleeve*. " ere round and white.
So were Mollle *. There was nothin* to
choose between Millie and Mollle a*
they *tood side by side.
"Well, papa?"
“Young Bromley tells roe." b*>gan old
Mr. Dimmork. after he had taken
drafts of their fresh young heauty by
looking drat at one and then at the oth
er and then dwelling upon the features
of both with one eye sweep, “that he
proposed to you last night.
“Oh, not to both, you know, Mr.
Dimm’oek." interjected young Bromley.
“He asked me to be his wife,” said
Millie, demurely.
-He told me that he couldn t live
without me.” sjiid Motile, miachievous
“How la this?” said the old man.
turning to young Bromley with a se
vere look.
The young man looked furiously and
lifted his hands In protest.
• I'm sure,” he stammered, "one of
you is mistaken. I asked Millie to be
ui'- wife in the summer house—and—l
l-issed you. That was before supper,
and later In the evening, when we sat
on the front steps. I said that I couldn't
Jive without you. and that we must get
married." • ,
Before tee go any further, inter
rupted ths coal merchant, "which Is
Millie and which is Mollie? When
Pain Killer.
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Fatal." raid Motile, dwtdrdly. 'lj
coutdh i keep Mr. Bromley from klaalna
me, hut I await you I didn't kia* J
Mollle took d at her father atralaht In
the wye and then ahot an Indlnnant
abaft at Mr. Bromley.
Millie buna her head and her fare
wan aa red aa a poppy.
"I think.’ aald the old man. dryly,
"that It a plain I'll keep Mollle and
we'll have that marrtac* before you
make another tnlatake, young man."—
New Turk Hun.
The Beat Plaster.
A piece of flannel dampened with
Chamberlain'* Pain Balm and bound on
to ihe affected parts I* superior to spy
plaster. When troubled with pain In
the cheat or aide, or a lame back, give
It a trial. You are certain to be mure
than p'eaecd with the prompt relief
which it afford*. Pain Halm la alao a
certain cure for rheumatism. For sale
by Aleaander Drug and See Co., C. R.
Parr of Rell Tower Drug Co.
In Mcmorlam.
(In loving memory of Mr*. Drury.)
A chair la empty by th • flrealde.
A face wc have *een I* gone;
A daughter'* heart I* almost broken.
For Death ha* visited that home.
No mother Is there with a welcome
smlir,
To greet u* when we come:
Death has come and borne her away
To ft far distant home,
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Our heart* are almost breaking
Because mother ha# gone away,
But we hope that we will see her
in that Great Judgment Day.
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Then let us live here loving and true,
Virtuous, godly and holy,
To see mother again In that bright,
happy land »
And rejoice with her in glory.
—MABEL. DAVIDSON.
November 7, 1898.
An Enterprising Druggist.
There are few men more wide awake
and enterprising than Howard A Wll
let, who spare no pains to secure the
best of everything in their line for their
many customers. They now have the
valuable agency for Dr. King's New
Discovery for Consumption, Coughs
and Colds. This Is the wonderful rem
edy that Is producing such a furor ail
over the country by Its many startling
cutes. It absolutely cures Asthma,
Bronchitis. Hoarseness and all affec
tion* of the Throat, Chest and Lungs.
Call at above drug store and get a trial
bottle for too. or a regular *!*•• for 50
cents and *I.OO. Guaranteed to cure or;
price refunded.
A man in order to be great must, be
good, says an exchange. Great crimi
nals. great rascals and others of that
class should bear this in mind. ■
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rhnrrhit), will also look np to hi*
wife In more wgya than oar. So *1
has gone until people are beginning
to rnlae i heir eyebrow* and wonder
where this Inverse proportion la to
end
A phyairlan who waa addr*aalng a
woman % club the other day. bad a
few words to awy on thla subject. He
declared unequivocally that girls are
taller, sironger. better than they were
twenty-five years ago He eald with
a quHtlral smile that hi* only fear Is
that we will produce a rare of girl*
•It feet tall, with brother* only four
feet. He think* that children coddle
their children 100 much and said that
there wa# more alrhness caused by
over-dressing than by under-dress
ing
CABTOniA.
Bmotb. to I* M ttwHto >!„]» k#t
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Things We Hear In Passing,
rvon't kick an Infuriated dog when
you have slipper* on.
Don't think that an apology always
wipe* out th# offense.
Don't forgst that the darkest hour I*
only sixty minutes.
Don't attempt to judge a girl's love
for you by what she say*.
Don’t act the fool: then- are too many i
people doing that naturally.
Don't esc rifle* the certainties of to- j
day for th* uncertainties of tomorrow.
Don't tie afraid to apeak out loud. I
the wotld Ia too busy to listen to whi«-l
pers.
Don’t think because beauty Is but
skin deep that all thick-skinned people i
are handsome.
A bare cupboard always furnishes
food for thought.
Borrowed money cause* a great deal
of nearsightedness.
A good many heroes are made of
wood pulp and printer’s Inti.
The laxler ft man Is the more he Is
going to accomplish tomorrow.
The voice of the man popping the
question has the true engagement ring.
Dots of men who make witty remarks
are too dense to realise the fact.
The ambitious man doesn't worry
very much about hi* gray brain mat
ter.
The grandchild's voice will alwsjrs he
rained In defense of the mother-in-law.
It Is the little that a man wants her*
below that's alwsys hardest to get.
The revolts of Intelligence ars more
dangerous than the Insurrections of ig
norance.
Solomon wa* the wisest man of his
day, but, then, of course, that was long
before your time.
It is said that the whisper of a beau
tiful woman can be heard farther than
the loudest yell of duty.
Perhaps the periodical toper realises]
that there are periods In his life at i
which he should come to a full stop.
Place your order at once and avoid !
rush. Goods cheaper than ever. E. J. |
Henry * Co., popular priced tailors, 216
and *lB Campbell Street.
Remember, woman Is most perfect
when most womanly. William
Gladstone.
AN OPEN LETTER
To MOTHERB.
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Do Not Be Deoeivod.
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“The Kind You Havo Always Bought”
•CAAS TH£ SIONATUBC OF
&
Insist on Having
Tho Kind That Never Failed You.
Boys’
Clothing.
An •vtor-incrto«nin# department. Growing
gradually day by day.
WHV IS IT?
It It bacitusa of th<* boautiful Suits and Over
coats at popular pric *s? Is ll bscause It has
been noised about that we are ahead-of-tha
tlmesin Boys’Clothing ? All thesto things he.p
to maka you give us your preference. Every
every pret’.y conceit, every new shape, every
swell trimming effect that good taste approves
may be found here. Varied fabrics Too many
to catalogue. The prices mystify competition
and happify you. •
I. C. Levy’s Son & Co.,
TAILOR-FIT CLOTHIERS,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
Will You Get Left ?
There is but one looked-for condition th
fall in regard to business and that is a mos
healthy one, and those who are preparing so
it are the people who will reap the harvest an*
all the others will get left. We have gatheret
from all the renowned centers immense quan
tities of desirable up-to-date goods runnini
mostly to novelties in
China, Pottery and Glassware
They are yours to own at right prices if yot
buy them.
HUGH'S CRYSTAL PALAC
809 BROAD STREET.
Wp have a few more of our ’9B
Wheels that we will close out at special
prices from $ 1 8 to SSO.
We also have a few second-hand
Wheels that you take from $1 1 to $25.
The above Wheels must go to
make room for our ’99 stock.
We do all kinds of repairing at
right prices and guarantee our work.
We have most complete line of
Sundries and repair parts in the city.
Come and see our Heaters to heat
water for the Bath Tub.
DEVENEY, HOOD & CO.
bicycle Department.
illMLD’SflTl
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