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lha iboaphl at bar aoa aat lha hapa
that ha sept ha a naahrl la har la
bar taaMalitf y*ara Sorrow apad bar
ssrr- tbaa t»*r roach Ufa had doa% aad
(ha tali lha (prior aad arttM la a lll
it* rwuapa W» har by Nrjaoaa ta
lha rilhp at Olavy. aaar ftatarlioi*
A yaar Mat war broke oat, aad tht*
was aaotber sorrow tor har to bear.
Ok* waa a patriot, was Mm*. Jamb*
oal ah* waa a mother also.
Donna that tetri 14* winter <4
she hardly olapt tor three onneaaatl**
hoare la the il Aiwaya on ha atari
fra ta*i (be ekafad aorely at lb* now,
wbti-h a I moat col off har lml* rillaps
from tha oaler world and made com
luooicalioo a raalter of preal difflcolty.
hnddsnly, toward lha aad at Jan nary,
lha ruuior ipread that the army of tha
aast waa approacbiap. hariap failed to
raliara Belfort. For nearly a week Mere
Jain he kept a strict watch day and
nipht. scanning eagerly tha road by
which aha hoped to sea tha French ar
rise.
They were aipnaled al last, but the
(Jaisnsue wera aipnaled. too, from tb*
oppoalla dirrrtn o. and it acemed evi
dent that tb* aiutie* would *ocounter
one another in the Immediate neighbor
bood.
And now I will let Mine. Jsmbe take
np Ibe story, for what follows I had
from her owu llpa a few uioulba after
the event* deacribed took place:
"One morning at dawn I heard a
noire at Ibe door of tbe cottage and
thru Ibe aonnd of breaking glam. I rose
nastily and ran down to tbe entrance.
1 gave a cry; my boy was there, and
behind bim stood three of bis comrade*,
bet in wbat a stale—haggard, hollow
cheeked, their uniforms in rag*, their
boots almost in pieces, blue and shiver
ing with oold!
•• ‘Mother, you most hide ns, ’ be said.
•The genera! has intrusted me with a
message to the comnmudant of the fort,
but tiie Prussians have seen ns and are
in purrnit. They must not find us.’
“ ‘Give me your order,’ I cried. 'I
will take it while yon hide bere. No
one will suspect a woman’ —
”1 bad no time to finish. We beard a
discharge of mnsketry, and a neighbor
rushed in crying!
‘The Prussians I The Prussians are
hern!’
"I pushed my son and his friends in
to a storeroom at the further end of
whicu, under some hay, was the door
leading into the cellar, where I kept
my little stock of wine ami cider.
"The Prussian* entered in through
the epeu door. I saw others in the read.
There moat have been about 100 of
them ultogut. r. A young officer was in
command.
"He came up to toe and said brutal- !
“ ‘ls it you who are Mme. Jam be?’
“ ‘Yes, I am she,’ X answered him.
•* ‘Your sen has just entered this
house. ’
*‘ ‘My son! He la far awny from here,
always supposing that he is still alive.’
“ ’lie is here; 1 am sure of it. Come,
now, where is he?’
' “ ’You must seek him, then.’
“He made a sign, and I was sur
rounded and prevented from moving my
position. The soldiers ransacked the
house. I asking njJ-elf meanwhile who
could be Ihe coward who hud betrayed
my son.
“At last the brutes found bim—him
md bis friends, and I saw them dragged
>ut covered with the bay in which tbey
jiad attempted to rc/iieial themselves.
And my son! He v brave and handsome
he looked, with his dashing eyes! Yes!
He was my owu tiesh and blood, and 1
felt proud of uim. They were rigorous
ly searched for the message they were
supposed to bear, but as it was a verbal
one they could find nothing.
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topsp hi play Tb* com new 4**l bad
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few (hails into tha crowd and rapidly
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Mam Jaißtv died a few year* after
tha avawta which 1 havs related a*
nearly as i can tu her own word* took
plscw Her story was recalled lo my
mind lb* other day no beariag that tha
am of this brave woman had Just Nwa
I mooted to tb* command of tbe ropl
iiiMtt. —Ktchang*
■ ePlrlHal Virtue* at «w»t.
Oolf can b* played all tb* year, ind*-
pendeoily «f almiwpbtric eicieaitadta
•taring all lb* a»**P age# of man. by
deiirate youug girl* as well as by stmng
sthletea, and even by decrepit old men
whoa* dwliuing power* do not admit of
(•vers axartion. It com bin. e auwciae,
plea*nr* and fresh air without risk
at Injury to heart, lungs or nervous sys
tem. as is tbs case ta oartaiu other aser
ciae* in which there is high blood pres
sure and arterial tension. There is abso
lutely no danger attached to the game
and consequently no accident* euros.
*Tbe obesity and degeneration of mid
dle age. when tbs biceps bare diminished
and one’* energy is failing, may be help
ed by devotion to gulf. It i* pr* emi
nently in funotionel nerroue disease
that our great Auglo-Saaon game is to
be reoomruended. No eiarciae or r#cr<*-
tion ia better fitted for the mentally
overwpked, tbe hysterical, the melan
cholio. None so help* to preserve tbe
concerted action of eye, brain and mus
cle known as tbe psychological moment.
None, perhaps with the exception of
swimming, give# one so good an appe
tite. There is not a more sovereign rem
edy for dyrpepsia, and as to insomnia,
such a thing scarcely exists among the
devotees of golf.—lnternational Medical
Magazine.
An Enterprts'ng Druggist.
There are f«w lien more wide awake
and enterprising than Howard & Wll
let, who spare no pains to secure the
beat 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 all
over the country by its many startling
< me*. It absolutely cures Asthma,
Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all alTec
»u.rs of the Throat. Chest am! Lungs
Call at above drug store and get a trial
liottle for 10c. or a regular size for 50
.etits and *1 00, Guaranteed to cure or
pyice refunded.
MAY WINTER IN ATHENS.
The “President’s Own” nay Camp
There.
Athens. Ga.. Dec. 7.—The President’s
own, the eighth Ohio, regiment, from
Canton, Ohio, may winter In Athens.
This Is the talk at present, and there
seems to be some foundation for the
rumor. Geneial Randall was asked y»s
ter lay as to the probabilities of other
regiments being sent her*-. He replied
that he had no official Information to
give out at present, but added signifi
cantly that something worth printing
might turn up, within the next few
.lavs. The fact that the Two Huudieil
and Second New York lefl their tents
and tent floor* behind, leads to the be
lief that Athens will have more soldier*
before the end of the winter.
Georgia Cane Syrup 25c
per gallon at Whitaker &
McGowan’s, 1248 Broad
Street. Strowger 'Phone
831.
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—IiaOOKH.
B Oh., ttth Mina.
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und Cnn(umrKi<n. ami ihroush the.
world for half a ysalunr, has cured
, innumerable mee# of lnrlt>lmt con- 1
: sumption and relieved many In advanc- |
;«-4 stages, if you are not satisfied with
j the romiita we will rerund your money.
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1—Retailer*. T. A. Buxton, Anderson's
Drug hi re, Alexander's Drug Store,
Wrat Knd Pharmacy. The King I’her- i
( inary; Itetalieru, Davenport A I’hlnl
iMr' " v I
Tw l»l Blossom and Fruit Time.
Here I* the orchard wall so grt>y.
Moav-crann'ed. Ivy-bun*.
|oh! bad I |>«wrr «f pen or tongue
|To telt of rllkrn petals, nil hpspge-flpwg,
| When. gw*rtheart, you were mine.
I Green Apple bough*, with spring's
yonng blossoms atrewn.
A drirt of snow, all Hush'd with rosy
bloom,
A symphony cf nature's coloring bdr.
A wealth of fragrance, fn-ah and rate.
Just you and I without one rare.
In blossom time.
H. ... ••• •••
Here I* the orchard wall an grey.
Old lichened tones, you’ve atorled well
With love vow* you alone ran tell.
| with what Hhy grace her answer* fe'l
Bright contrast to my 'ove’a a*d knell.
When blossoms ceased to bloom.
; strong cummer bough* of emerald
green.
| The young fruit hiding midst their.
aheen.
Glowing midsummer’s lotus dream. |
Her dear white hand lay In my own.
No othir Joy can e’er alone,
For the summer's lost perfume.
,» **• ••• ***
Here Is the orehard wall so grey.
Old stones, If you could speak.
If you could tell of those poor vow* so ,
weak.
Above you spring’s sapped branches,
gaunt and meek,
Sighing of love that once was mijie.
Stripped leafless as my heart you stand !
Your luSclous harvest yields once filled
my hands.
Love’s fruitage turned to ashes on my
lie a, !i
When every phase of life seemed Fbu
biy grand.
Gone Is the fickle love of sprlng-nde’s
bloom.
Green summer's growth and harvest’s
ripe perfume.
Twlxt blossom and fruit time.
—BBRTIK EMBRSON TARVGIt
LakevleA, Augusta, Ga.
OA.HTOITI A.
Besrs tbe Tlte ¥°u Havß Alwayt BoogM
Eatonton Mesonger: Eggs remain
unchanged—the price, not the yolk.
Hens should lay eggs enough to keep
the price down.
Fire at Hertins.
Half of his store Is filled with Fur
nishings. Woollen Undershirts, Socks,
etc., and the other half is filled with
the finest Woolens for Suits, Tip users
and Over Coatings. These goods are
not burnt, but if you buy them tbay
would feel as if you were on fire. 924
Broadway, opposite Planters' Hotel.
The Western Union telegraph will
soon be extended from Waycross to
Douglas. ;• - _
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California as tha BIST
that materia! and good
workmanship can pro*
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Everything tlat is sty
lislx. artisttc and com- •[% ■
foftibic. combined «<th T\ J ‘^^4’
the best 6i workman- d
ship wj? Iv lounJ u
Hanan & Ikms Shoes, j
CISHIN, SOULET l VAUGHAN. 808 Broad Street.
MIIAI* ION HASAN a AOS.
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The
“Maine”
Album!
A SUPERB
• ' I . .
M / - I Photographic
j History Devoted
Exclusively To
CAPTAIN CHARLES D. BIOMCK jODOTS . iISDGO
and tntfmtlnf irenea with.the destruction of our Giant Unt
uhlp and her Heroic Crew.
Souvenir Edition!
Few incident* of American hl*tory have l**en attended by ruch publics
excitement find national indignation an that which followed quickly upon
the destruction of the Battlcfthlp Maine. In reuponae to the univermil de
mand for n pictorial history of the ill-fated warohlp. lt§ captaincy and in
fact everything in connection with It leading up to and including its anHaH
rlnation. we have secured atid offer our readers this week a beautiful Maine
Albuinor portfolio, tbe moat complete photographic record issued upon the
nubjecta enrdirticlng splendid plytog of
The Martyrs
Which la now ready for flbftvcry at our office, or by mall for Ten Cents.
CONTENTS OF ’* MAINE” LABUM.
Captain Chas. D. Plgabee. General
Fltzhugh Lee.
The Battlethlp Maine.
The Destruction of the Maine.
Havana Harbor and the Maine An
chorage.
The Harbor Entrance to Havana.
Gunner’s Gang of the Maine.
Views of the Maine’s Crew off Duty.
A Minstrel Show on the Maine. Ship’s
Company of the Maine.
Please notlre the Maine Album above| advertised Is one of a Souvenir
Series" of eight portfolios, devoted to the great Heroes and Achievements
of the Spanlsh-Amertcan War, each portfolio beta* ft special number devoted
to a (treat and principal event.
Next week No. 2 will be offered as a Memorial of the hirst Sacrifice of
the war or the herole death of Ensign Hasiey and his companions, inclu
din* many other apecial features of the early events of the war. Bueh as the
vessel that fired the first shot; the first prize; bombardment of Matauzas,
cutting of the cables, etc., etc.
Then In weekly and consecutive order will appear the fo.lowing.
THE I>i»'EY NUMBER—ThaJHaro and battle or Manila <
THE NUMBER—Bombardment of San Juan and Momt-Ca*-
Ue HOBSON AND THE MERRIMA.C —with additional special feSturos.
SCHLEY—The Destruction of (Jarvera's FWet. ;f '
THE SOFTER NUMBER— Siege and Capture of Santiago, -
GENERALS MILES AND MEi-fftlTT —Arms-Operattons In Porto--RICO
and Ifc h sufdOnd got each eouvenltusf.-.rioe while you an
opportunity.iand adviss yourfrlcnda to do the same thing.
C. B. Allen
830 BROAD STREET.
I SELL THE OLD RELIABLE
Excels Coot Stive.
HEATING STOVES of All KINDS
A Grout) of Junior Officers of the
Maine.
Wardroom "of the Maine.
The Court of Inquiry In Session.
Funeral of the Victims of the Maine.
Disaster.
A Fruit Vender In Havana. Milk De
livery In Havana.
The Captain General’s Palace in Ha
va not
General Blanco y Arenas.
Looking Down the Prado, Havana.
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