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•**m# small informal km of ihHr own.
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sit tin* room bad I *#n '* aihod and M* |
lab •<! to a romarkibte d#itr##. in honor
of tht sxgMtfted lurati: tb# hflhted rac
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brown nllm, ©v#rt«'t>§a*d by an Imma#* I
ulai# whlu apron, proved her the v#ry I
pink of nea 1 boua#b»*t*rorw. ,
Btisb little MlttU* May. whom Omiatn j
Strephlna always hired to help on club j
or anniversary days, coxld bo heard j
•tejpln* around th** * neat-aa-wax’*
kltrhsa, Intent on preparing a savory I
tea.
The tea table was set In readmes#
to one side of the sitting room, whirl j
also served ss s dining room; the steel
knives and forks were scout»d #o I
brightly. that their fairly put the few
.liver articles to shame— the*? few,
ronalatlng of »#v»B very ancient and |
worn tea-apnons. and an antiquated
silver tea-pot with * much top-evident
dent In one aid*. There *at, also, upon
th* snowy table cloth, a blue'and white
hew l, containing a great cluster of gol
den and velvety purple pansies. which
t cm*how covered Oja the eoaraeneaa of
h- cloth and napkins, lending an air
I f festivity to the hoard.
Druxy Ann was the only non-tattln*
member of the cluh. Her fingers would
pet »e entangled in tha thread—and
then she never affrted anything but
tillk patchwork, lly degrees this same
<iutlt had acquired the name of "Druxy I
Ann's visiting quilt." and wag aa much J
a part of her calling outfit, aa her In-1
writable black allk work-bag hanging
by her side, watching the texture and
hue of her apon: the** last two articles
Mary Jane wore alao in counterpart,
riruxy Ann rattled away vigorously,
alternating h-r discourse with sundry
stitches on the gay patchwork, which,
for ten years, had slowly gained In
structure, only through the few stitches
Druxy might take during her rounds of
visiting.
"You balnt heern about Ellen Eliza
Simpkins hev ye?" she queried earnest
ly. "About how her an old man Jeffries
fussed last week? No? la sux! I don't
apose It wux an hour old fore I heern
on it. This Is how t'was: You know
the ol' man is so mortal stingy—l (le
ctor to gracious! I believe he'd eat the
tater parins In order to save em, es he
could stummlck cm. Well, he flew up
at Ellen EHza Ter usin’ a litter butter
on some I mashed parsnips she was
eatin, and she rebelled at last. You
know' how hard that air crittah works,
well that worm turned, trod on too
much you know'; It tlz right up an
• assed him good! Lark! wouldn’t I hev
give a button or two, jest to have beeid
), er < Then, I.ord-a Massy! what do
you suppose he up an did? Everybody
seemed highly interested, and looked
the question— What?, Why! He jest
up an slapped her face!"—this, In a ;
falsetto, that fairly cleft the time worn j
celling. .
The club raised its hands In horror.
and stated steadily at the narrator!
for f\ thii startling d-tails.
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!ak*'a «u®n mini Hank® Ik® minlnß "
"D* i#li!" murmurwta Ik® au<ll«n< *
• You know b® ha® k**n cwtrtin' b*r
barta <m t®r ®i«ht ywsrw «-N4n® lhi# fall:
an b® n*h«l h®r far Ik® fu*i Um® Ik*
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ah® tallai Hanks, I k»w no uuin <m
alrth la b* famlllartly wrtih m»" Tb-n
h® Rot mart, and they up an’ biota*
right In Iwo th®r and fhan. and ha In l
kin nigh rack »lh®r a®nc®.“
• latwaa-Mamay!’ Brttanr.l Maty Jane
—"and It wu» k*r lakt rhan®®!"
P-nelop* tabiut »dgh®ta Buillly. but a
gleam of hop® lurked In her lm*4ii, for
ah* ha*, admired Silas for yearn.
"PoaalUy," said I’enrlop®, "you h. v
all h®em haw Phortw Kmma Ehttag® b»*»
her ii •au."
Th*y all leaned eagerly In Penelope *
direction.
"Well, tbla la how 'twaa: Phoelie Em
ma, you know, hea a ravin’ maniac fer
bright colors, alius drears aa loud as 4
circus luind wagon."
Per Heaving » sake, ymt don’t mean
ler tell me that she haa gone crasv.”
exclaimed Druxy Ann
"Why wuan’t I told s,«mer, but it Jest
like you Penelope t>:mg, allua hidln a
good piece of newaf” chimed In another
member.
"J didn’t say any sirh thing," shout
ed Penelope.
••gha said Phoebe had a maniac fer
red an' yellow an' blue." screamed
Cousin H rephlne Into the trumpet.
• Why don't she talk United States
then?" grumbled Druxy.
Just her*, Mary Jan* gave five vi
cious sneezes, which projected h*r shut
tle. fhrcad and ail. ' a* If from a cata
pult" clean across the room.
Serephine hastened to pick it up, and
peace «ti a train reatored.
''Weil,” resumed Penelope, "Phoebe
Km mu insisted pon haven a hrltrht led
silk for a weddin 1 gown an' her beau
hates and despise* It. You see he wui
gored by a bull once, weth a red shirt
on an' when he wus a lltt’e boy, an’
ever since then a bull or the color of
red has e'enpnost sent him inter a
conniption fit."
'Who ever heam tell of a bull weth
a red shirt on?" snorted Druzy Ann,
indignantly.
"T didn't mean the hull.l meant Phoe
be Emma," corrected Penelope, In con
fusion.
"She meant to say that the little boy
wore the shirt," explained Airs. TjOitff.
And onee more harmony reigned.
"Phoebe Kmma had it all tiimrned
with ribbon and lace," continued tbs
speaker.
“What? the shirt?” queried Druzy.
"No! no! Phoebe's weddin’ gown, an'
oneword ran Jnto another weth her an*
her beau, and they jest split their en
gagement clean across there and then.
It v as sutfiniy heart-rendin’, for her
mother had Just put a new croquet car
pet on the parlor floor, shinnilly porters
whar ther doors should be an' new tay
pastrys at all ther winders. It wuz sut
tiniy distractin’.’*
’•Tar.tin’' ’bout pastry,’’ irtarrupted
Druzy, "thet young thing out in the
kitchen kin beat bail us old bouse keep
ers makin it, too bad her mother is
so flighty.”
Here the club looked askance fit Cou
sin .Serephine, who blushed, and said
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Tk® Mar* *®r® atowtna In tk® plonat.!
I **t «nta *tak®<t wltfcln my iwm.
I IwAtta up to tk® Marry *k>
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I worn!®, -ta If nty lot® wa* 4®ad
M’hor* upon ®artk lay kl* tarar bewta
I loMird Hill upitn *B® (4).
IVihai® my It®, up th®r® ta'.tit Ay—
Juit krt® a d<ta®r«l veil®® draal®ta
ilowly
"Doth fc® aa I. oh m®, oh my! »
le.oK for a pt" ® of that custard pi®#'
Then < am® a butwt of laoytah laua#
ter. a* a younp man vaulted Mb><Ov
thrmißh tk® low window. /
Arthur, you good f.o notkina boA"
®Ja.-ulat*d Aunt tbrophln® fondly. J
■ What a thla?" ®rl®»l tk • MwoHDa',
Bally. ‘'rlalhrrlnß of th® elan ? Ua
Oyhl? O, yea! It a tk® ylub. cla>l to nitart
you.” , /
Hrt® h® bownl roßUiahly to each al
mlrlrt* far® / i
"What'k uti? *v*rylwNly tlrnd? Mlba
f*®n®loif'. thoUßht I hoard you readlmr :
anoth' r n®w epitaph."
Penrlop® wln. ed. Her net* lov® pn*m
rlaaaeil with epllapha—awful!
•Mu»t aa," laid Arthur, breeatly, ‘TH
hav® to yyet you to writ® up « weddlna |
poem, Mia* Penebm®,”
"Weddlp* pwni!" t-x'Halined th. club.
aimuUaneptisly.
"Yes, ma'am, my wedding. Matilda
and I are to Iw marlred next Sunday." 1
"Oh, Arthur." moaned hla aunt, fall
ing back limply in her chair. "’Not that
artful designing widow? Why, she's obi
'nuff ter l>e your mother."
"So abe will be,” cried Arthur, cheer
fully. Juat ax fair blue-eyed Mltlle
came blushing and .milling Into the
room, bringing a small jug of yellow
cream for the t?a table.
"Respected club," said the young
bridegroom-elect, striding over to rnse
( becked M'ttle, and graaplng her dim
pled hand firmly In his own," ynd can
raise your teacups and drink te our
happy marriage if you like, for here
stands my aweet little bride to he.'"
"Mittle May!" exclaimed Cousin Ser
ephinc, giving a greut gasp of relief
and joy.
"Those blessed children,” murmur- 1
ed the romance-loving cluh.
"She shall be one of Oalt Hollow's
Tatting Club’s new members,” said
Cousin Serephlne, as she kissed the two
young faces warmly. "Why, I had nev
er given a thought to her being al
most eighteen!"—Bertie Emerson Tar
ver.
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tions of th* Throat, Chest and Lungs.
Call at above drug store and get a trial
bottle for 10s. or a regular size for 50
cents and SI.OO. Guaranteed to cur* or
price refunded.
Weigh not so much what men assert
as wbat they prove. Truth Is simple
and naked, and necrls not Invention to
apparel her t’oraclkxws, —Sir P. Sidney.
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yf ban the UfUifK •(
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Ovor 30 Years.
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Mill Work
or EVERY DESCRIPTION.
UW YELLOW PINE LUMBER
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U Laif* FUUUNf IN STOCK AND PROMPT SHIPMENTS ASSUREO
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Perkins Manufactlirihs Co Augusta Ga
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Thai We Vai! to Get Oil of (to Vay.
(4 ClevHands at sl2. $ 14. sls, $ 17. One
of these is a Ladies. 1 Gendrorr. at $ 1 7.50. I
Raycycle at $ 14. One Steam’s Special at $ 18.
4 Models 40 Coiumbias at s2l. $22. $23. $24.
I Cresant at S2O. 2 Credendas at $15.00. I
Victoria at $24. 2 Ladies’ Fentons at $1 5 and
S2O. I Man’s Victor at $20.)
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BICYCLE DEPARTMENT. j
Will You Get Left?
There is but one looked-for condition this
fall in regard to business and that is a most
healthy one. and those who are preparing for
it are the people who will reap the harvest and
all the others will get left. We have gathered
from all the renowned centers immense quan
tities of up-to-date goods running
mostly to novelties in,
Chinaj Pottery! and Glassware.
They are ours to own at right prices if you
buy them.
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809 BROAD STREET.
Our Coal Promotes Health, Wealth and good Cheer
It burns through and through and leaves neither slate nor
cinder and but very little ash.
OUR JELLICO AND CROSS MOUNTAIN
Household Coals are unequalled for cleanliness, heating and
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Egg, Nut and steam Coals of best Grades and at
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Telephones-,, j FRASER & CUMMING, Lessees,
Bell o—— 0 —— tfo ( CO-OPERATIVE COAL SUPPLY CO., 1041 Jackson St
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