The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, December 28, 1898, Page 7, Image 7

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He tut foad of claim ing that It «aa Ala oa* »«aa* of tto log acaxoa wltA tto frlmda who hoc**! Atm ao lattyttolbl! Hr had dtwfoad a aatlafactlun bow ttowt k**a h*catia* wbollj* wlftatt. Irom tA* light of two tar** tear* ta tA*- Orcam Olrl'a gmtra. «***t *y«a K aacni' I 10 him quit* Joat that ah* ahould *og«r a IHU*. if only In requital for th* Indlffcrtmt U»#t*s ahe waa *»- AUdtlng In wfuain* him Bh* had. U* reflet* <l. in nil prebablllty. onctalei th* tear* on wa!kl*a acroaa tto palm dackod window embraaur* to converse with tto Kllgible Man; b*caus* no girl caret to cihlbtt to th* Kliglbl* Man th* team that hav* to*n brought to her eyre by th* atupldlty, or th* cruelty, of the Rejected One. The Kliglbl* In thia caae »'a* but five and twenty, hot It waa not th* fewtieaa of bin year* that tb* Cynic envied him; M win hi* frmbaea* of face and aoul —the aggre*- give, convincing aelf-honeaty that ■poke from hta voice and manner, anil that acemed to barmonlx* ao perfectly with the grave, aweet eyre, and the -Sunli like the fountain in th* n*it room. And in bla picture that the two made, and in hia Wtter envy thereof, tto Cynic found hia theme. For m amateur, hia playing was reeliy very effertive; and Hi the dim light of th* richly furnished room, hi* Improvised symphony, or whatever you chooee to call it. wa« beard to egceilent advantage. H* with a succes sion of *‘ep. sonorous chords, in a flat major, that fell upon the silence like a benediction, and from these he went dreaming, naturally, into the sharp trinor change, sending up a thread of haunting and ten der, that pierced every crtvlee and cor ner and hung on the air, quivering. He| waa really in a very uncertain mood and it pleased him to paint. I« a wa> ’ the fancies that passed through hi mind with bis music. In a few bars of a buoy&nt march movement he pic * lured the boyhood that had ended alas too soon; In a medley of waltzes tiicbe and in an “Ave Marla,” mournful as from Waldteufel and Lanner, he hint ed at the fleeting effervescence of youth and In an “Ave Maria," mourn ful as a requiem, he suggested the sorrows or errors of a manhood that had been grotesquely crowded with both. But out of the gloom there stole j other thoughts—thoughts of the bright, j blest day of the Dressm Girl's coming; | when it had seemed as if all the mis- 1 ery In the world were a mere pretense • and as if Folly had Red forever before the unutterable Innocence of tftc grave j aweet eyes. And witlrthose thoughts a ; froth of fairy like dance music cam* rippling and trippling from his fingers —to be followed swiftly by a reverie In minor, suited to the realization that j not ail the innocence In the world can j conceal from a seared and worid-wom j soul fie unworthiness to approach It From where the Cynic satAd the In-j ****** AM A AA AM# ifam-Killerl • tat at i* aa •*#• o* e#*A aa # • **•( xttMA AA tt*«AAA( ♦ 0 MM to* (N(t( WVM AA* At. W I # Mttt * 9 nm imm m**%* J w m-*#m •%•#. . t At*«T •*»»• * •••- 4 A AAAAAAAtAAAAAAA* I tb* MV* tlfVMi * 1 0»»*»0n>> tt r»4 cim m.imi | <«« 4§ it))* '§->’%&& mm m*iM|ts§§ #*♦'** [M. 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I hav* had blttrr trial*; I have known d*< p grief*; M’’ contact with **m* pha*e» of human character to* brad in me n bittern*** that I shall carry Ui my grave. I h*d It red in the coßtemplatlon of th * bit tern*** and expected to die* lo it—un til I met you H was my utter unwe thine** that toad* me wornhlp yon. I think Hot nmy worehlp of you—cf your beautiful girlhood -of your puri ly. of your fa tb -1 have found ao rare and perfect a happlnc** that i »tn cer tain Almlgbly God nttor meant II to icat. Nothing that It perfect doe* lt»t Vou proved that by what you *»ld a while ago. But >«rtU> thin laated I had no right to complain; for I waa laating heaven before death. To ju»t that ex tent, young lady, have I profited by tny prstfUßf of loving you. The Dream Girl scanned him cloaely. Her handa were trembling, and the grave, aweet eyea were troubled. Hhe marked the ilnre of care about the Cyn ic's month, and *he wished for a mo -1 ment that her own bright hair were : touched with gray, ao It might to like • If I thought," she aald, in fairly audible tone* "that you were not .* heartlesa as yrm have always declared to be-if I thought you had [ ever performed one kind deed I would j f/jL,lve you all the rest” The Cynic did not anawer ImmedUto ; ly. Th« spell of his own music had encompassed him. and for a moment he waa tempted The Dream Girl's face was as tender aB a poem, a..d the gold shade of the tamp made her hair look like the heart of a sunset. The Cynic ibought, fleetingly, of the utter ecstacy of such a life as ane might lead with her- a life that should blot out til the pain and the ache, and the ashes of that other life that he now so devoutly loathed. And, Anally, the thought aroae—"would It be fair to her?” 7 SUTHERLAND SISTERS’ HAIR GROWER ' FOR OVER 14 YEARS Thi. hilthlx mf-ntorkra, pr.par.Uon hu rtood at th. brad ol all bair ro«torati*e. More than 3,000.000 bottles baee been used b, the America, people, and thousand, of teetimonlal. bear witnem to it. exoeHenee, »bH» there were eeoer any complaint, urban direction, ware JoUtmed. SEVER SUTHERLAND SISTERS' SCALP CLEARER Is the only dandruff car*. For «ham pooing, It has no tquxl AH Uvo Oruggiota Sell 11. THK HTBRAXD 1 tw* At awAM wAut M»a iwma a* tto i -g|-- gwaal AAtutfi AtoM A»*4 *« tto ; UNgnikt »«a ■ tto mm ••«*» : Iftft ft# »»>!»> —ft# tftftftftftlltft ft* fti i ftftft ftftftft|M| ftM#§T’ 4 «ft» iwl' j I fttfti ftt ftift- ###i ftvft fftfti ft** ftMittift* | [ pftjpi f pft jtftnt ft#* ♦•**4 ftftt i ifitatawtaf,. «fti M' **ta •** E Hftftiw* ta** ' !ft ftf* ftfftft noftf» Aft. 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H# fto##r«*«i ftftftiHltay ft# *# r#pl»t4 "1 *uyft» * * hr wft* fttjfiir etftVftf ftft##nr wlh liftvftift eajoyeii th# vftfiftfttlftft# # ‘f t»tjn#t>thn»pt#t ftt ft #iftftil #ip#ft## • « a in)*tfAft your (Mini •# ft |i#f* m bo fr QHM) 4< #I thin tw* f#ftll> Wft# • for ftbfttn#- taftttf* tli# (iirl ftratl) The Cyol# 0# ttu«4 u 0 into • ctiepin fa:itaste and tto K’lglbb Man. looking at tb* doorway, vulalmed Its surprise, • A* I live. Aere'a my auat ” Tge Cycle aroae Imm tto piano, and with a gracefully rxprreaM e*cua*. de parted without waiting to Be intro ,Steed Aa to passed tto newly arrlvtd and rather dowdy lady fiom M**»arbu astta. to glanced at her Just one* At If it. ft|spf#hrtu»loo. ftO** ih#tt ftft ft •*' ”# her *#*•. But a* to stood In tto hall way wrestling with hia luvpmre*. tto sound ot her high p tcb*d and rn'hcr excited voice pursued him dhe seenieil to to making inquiriea and voluntaer i,.ft rrttlilmnt In the asm* breath. Before he could let hlraaelf out Iherr cam* the swirl of drapurle* and lh* pat 'of kid noire over tto tile work. The Dream Olrl atood before him. smiling up Into hi* face, and reading hia *oul wiui the grave, aweet «yea. "You dear, dear liar." ahe aaltl.-Euatace Gunt. For Asthma use CHE NEY’S EXPECTORANT f emous Statue* The three most famous statue* In history are the Col<>*t«t of Rhode*, the sphinx and the vocal statue of Mem non at Theto*. and of these the last is most remarkable In consequence of Its property of emitting sounds when Its ! Ups are touched by the rays of the ris ing sun so that It seemed t<> greet the coming day. It waa original a por trait model of King Auienophls 111, and was oue of a pair of statue* be tween sixty ant seventy feet high, i carved out of single blocks of *and ; stone, and transported from the quar ! rlea to Theto*. whereas the sphinx wav 1 carved from the living rock In situ. Of statues other than stone, the most re -1 markable Is that of Buddha at Nara, ! ,-ear Kioto, in Japan. wh'"B WBS pr< “'' ted A. D. 1100. It Is made of bronze, and is fifty-three feet six Inches high, and more than twenty-eight feet broad across the shoulders. On its head are 966 curls, and the Image is sur rounded by a glory or halo twenty eight feet In diameter, on which sixteen Images each eight feet long, arc cast. Two smaller images, each iwenty-flve feet high, stand In front of the larger one. The total weight of measure In the main figure Is about four hundred and fifty tons, of which five hundred pounds consist of gold. Pittsburg Dispatch. Bucklen’* Arnica Salve. THE BEST SALVE m the world for Cut*, Bruises, Sore*, Ulcer*. Balt Rheum, Fever Bore*, Tetter, Chapped Handa. Chilblain*, Corns, and all Skin Eruption* and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It I* guaranteed to give perlect satisfaction or money re funded. Price 26 cent* per box. 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I Jf# .j \ V\» AjlAlMr AMLAMtI 4 The “Maine” Album! / Photographic History Devoted 1 Exclusively To Spiejfflslifie Sefallee CAPTAIN SIGSBEE Bl 3DCO and 'ntereatlng scene* associated with the deatructlon of our Giant Bat ehlp and her Heroic Crew. Souvenir Edition! Few Incidents of American history have been attended by such pubiij excitement and national Indignation a* that which followed quickly upon the destruction of the Battleship Maine. In response to the universal de mand for « pictorial history of the 111-faied warehip, its capta ncy and In fact everything In connection with It leading up to and Including Its aasas fflnatlon, we have aerured and offer our readers this week a beautiful Maine Album or Portfolio, the moat complete photographic record l**ued upon the subject, embracing splendid photos ol The Martyrs Which la now ready for delivery at our office, or by mall for Ten Cents. CONTENTS OF -MAINE'' DABUM. Captain Chas. D. Blgsbee. General Fltzhugh Lee. The Battleship Maine. The Dcstruetion 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 oft Duty. A Minstrel Show on the Maine. Ship's Company of the Maine. Please notice the Maine Album above advertised is one of a 'Souvenir Scries” of eight portfolios, devoted to the great Heroes and Achievements of the Spanish-American War, each portfolio being a special number devoted to a great and principal event. , Next week No. 2 will be offered as a Memorial or the First Sacrifice of the v ar, or the heroic death of Ensign Kagley and hls companions, Inclu ding many other special features of the early events of the war such as the vessel that fired the first shot; the first prize; bombardment of Malanzas, cutting of the cable*, etc., etc. . Then irt weekly and consecutive order will appear the .ollowing., THE DEWEY. NUMBER—The .Hero and.baJU* of.ManUa. 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