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a ballad or rht armada,
I fTJojj C h’Ui h.irt VfiUr.*4 <l ins lahua;
j !> ehi i s-vo-u i\ y.#**- l.e would ft#;
‘Vbh an io :ny v ’ eafhnnlsii Lrtnu r
! Uh wT'i ooiitir.g and t*ick u‘‘:
3ko the thi-wa <.*; .Lo hpr, ho wonLl \nw 1 n:
And v\wV * jr ships t*7 Gm r:.M.in.
Imt WT, on a L*>- i Nf pfaim ♦ : b,'. i- uh,
And wh iv iuv p.'l..- r;u off pain?
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And v/N: re oro ti.e ya i: t .r ; r
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■ Ho\ Sii 1 -. bMfl,
| Society inV.I i r-)'£fUt OUVO f!lOUi{r‘
| tb.it it wns ~ct viau-.-ty to the lil jb
c - I'tit.v • <•!<.(•-,;ik'o, ( j:no rho
tioipants \ wholly * -r-ous o>
ito ebortr • 9 ■ • . ■> ■ j.
j There a won . . : •■.
! pvossion of i.-o< •i.i.o. ‘j.. ■ r • ■'••'< ‘
blies where sy v,- ‘ -
Of) th.-,. ‘ r,;iy . b.-ov ou(K..t':.o ;/
j The ordinary lit!lo girl who ; ups in',
j o thin go’.vn and daot os nil f.ipbt with
“flip Vys,' ‘ • ‘ns Inowii ait“a>
c hlhrer,, iu tbh holt; ■.■; of :■
•*' >ily •'? undt more ae„: -• ■•, en
■ joymeut >ii the entire j.roeocnjre than
’ dees the veriest brooade olad, jewel
weighted belle who glides'ld stately
;l(!gai>ue through the gorg'onj cotillon
in the moat sparkling baeconm of one
of society’s real leaders. When the lit
tle girl has romped her cheeks red
through gay, easy german or, mere
frequently, through ha-.-Srac-yec! w' ■.•
! she would iwen i-si b; " Me: in
amaveri int if a- gid debutant,’ io '
reai ■ g i tai and at her as cte id 41 j
hnco'm'Uiiouui. t>st -}.b little girl
. .o’t ’-oen dream ‘.at tk is --jy
■c betwe>i . - e hnd e
dit-i ' . ••• . >it- ... in
eaiut ■ ■ so p.l e .• a then
”< ■ -ycer • bmi :. ).er bine
■o. : : ' r ’■■ ■■ tile utni .j
--i-r.ore of i poith aud all the gnawing
~pv and disappointments
p rr-iining thereunto.
P: was very pink after the last
bou o Richard always went into that
par':.- -valta with especial .•< /.•••.
/iftur-A ’i.tl bo evploinc ' {-. :i ftict i:
v/es t.oso his hi’st dan.’e -vith b
.bad t.oa that part.ieultii o >o, end toe
rvas eiiomjh to ■. ;f . . tli - .gh
vu*r:’t i-.t : ii oonsoii-nis of the j urticu
signifloaOce tire ti ig
'b'.hi wiv.'-n ne rr-motantly let a-<r sit.
fr-.,’oi h‘-A ir't f., Hadn’t eo. to,
ry e. mope to reju-je tela p* . that
th<g ”g snnowUere to rust "
Sm ko -w -/.-bat that meant ?!a<? ■
be carried her off to that partici ‘ .•
"somewhere” every r, 11 ir.ee thi.
tic cluh lmd begun its itr/ermai for?
nightly :]..)'■(■l'l JL(hc knew ti *
>.be had cotter not go tr.nigbt—she
bad known for weeks r! it was .m •
lug, anri this last waltz had oonvn,;;, and
her tii; . * coming ’. ory soon Aim
Peggy cirtn . wont it cc '.'.''me, *f least
no! just now, for fb.i ’y: i ikvay’s flret
•,vi itrr.r and it veineu . tbaiiH for >; girl
to tie herself x x first season. Then,
too, Ricb'ird we ted so ' <-i -’■ t it
should .."cio, and tnev vjsi’i any tn : ;
i:i w: * .out !*■ : .. - h
.s te 11 .• Bioh •1 • ' If didn’t
iiot.rir tifce:’’.n fi.'i :• .tu bytk
.ui i ..iiy ion ’. ■ 'just
her veil v. i'C lie. • mr
•u .t p- ’• ' .other
h. t.u is ... ■ ..•■• • • . o
re. g
C ic’ 1 fc t
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:. t * -y ,ni y in i
• .* !•'•
h;.. lie ed if . ■■■'. . ‘
yielded ami • led i v '•!. ■ ti.
i oorner of i
”1(1 pCK.I ' 'Sit Oil '
*. ’ndow se;. c 1., ’ic* L. i At and tii©
jti-cr y.were g< -.-J *:<h
cover ic :•■•:'•■ ■••co.
. 1 ... r biaok ar u 1 • v.'h,..
lids flutter n. hapi.y t.-ttent o/erlier
3, .’,’ bd.f ■ 3 . ’ .is. ".... ,*1 felt- bis
last bit of coma c” ..a ) lw* aim.
“Peggy?” ho ask. 4, dnngei
ouflv na? he’
Poggy ; ,p with a iitti. tart.: and
a half air of rch©:iir< - ' 1 .it
one a, sbo felt ins oy.,- !■ *. * i t>.e
and her courage t!-. .■ ■■■' ? very
we lit, pliant lit;,. . irl.
"Peggy,” ho ‘a •: s;. .... fiiu..
laying hia hand overnevs asit tromiiiad
on the arm of tiio big chair. “J. want
*o tell yen soniothiDg. ” added Riobard.
Peggy closed her ey-.'S utjaia a.id gath
, iv’ .ogetbor her fast, i .iling eon, sge
with one mighty effort. “.Don’t, she
pleaded. ‘ ’ Don ’t, Richard ’
His face grew a trifle paler as he ask
ed, “Why not, little girl?”
Peggy’s white cheeks all at once
grew fiery, but sae said it- “Because /
know whnt you are going to say, and 1
don’t want to hear it.”
Poor Richard i So she know after
all, the secret wdeh he hid ‘ ~d* r.;]
liiuteoli he hit.: k*.pt *"■<” ill Ijjs
most of all from the t;. v, pink
white pjr! whom it oost -one reel
Ti.or ..i ?t -'uce it- st.; ’’ in ti tl.at
thorn itidicraa* ?• to th..- sltua
i* :y war • . - hi*
c* r-nils a" t:,c v c.-vs o’
L.- ) h-- ... o :
“ .v . ■ '. ;t yo . 'tn w
whet £ was going-.to say?”
•-•as i nti--.n thing for him to do,
nu' l < ! te rfterv -rd 'old him so Now,
hu'.v ,r, she put herself on the defen
sive is much aa possible and answered
valiantly:
“! do know, no matter how, and I
eon t writ to hear It,” then a pans*.
| and finally a v. i-ispered “just yet. ”
Ricboid spring to his feet with
I eii-nigh exultation in the uu.'-emont to
\ ssurti ■ her.
"Vs ..may I tell yon, Peggy mine?''
| Poiie.pfl nc. drew her to her feet, per
! haps .->ho rose, hut all at once .the found
1 cersoit staudin|s tieforo him, with him
i oMi.-ig h i tlnugerously close by the
[ two (ir.y, bur;:lug hands.
Jay,” .-iho stammered. Then,
i ’lie happy laughter in bis eyes,
. , our.: "Oh, Richard, why did
.... ■ it it. oboost as bail as if you
. i ’ - sold mo, nud you've nn/ 1 -- >uj
!. find no right- to aay, u.w
j.‘ vfta a hint of tor. rs in kn. re
• • e end oh-: tugged hi.! 1
•••• i< ii,. .ouedfingers. Instant
>*: <t-:>ng fled from hie manly
u fci. ;h ,-.pbd iter iuouis.
-j well, Piggy,' but .aay I ask
• Do yon realize that it would
. b , -kit.fi. to give me penais
■;:,i r.l -o-’ •me day, and then not
>• . <ue happy by giving me the
iii;’ . tu* -ui i“
. • _ > J:ps quivered helplessly, but
:, 1e and, ally lifted her eyes to him fcrave
i ?>' -t.u cuswered, “Vos, I realize, and
i’.)—be—kind."
! > ■ a nioment she feared that he was
j.... . lier. But after a moment,
,i: a .-.ini, half contented sigh, ho
‘ :.v ay, and ••• i) one accord tcey
■ i toward the • *. At the ported
'•. rvippo Ihi r acli ..u; again: “ili.n".
•j i. vis long, little girl, and
■ -.n't i. : i,tell you the same
■ -iry iu the meantime. I’m not afraid
< tn-.-. you with the other fellows,
. ?—bay I shouldn’t be happy to know
! t:> i hadtoid—told yon the atory,
-.’ii! Usobhii 1 know you wouldn’t cure
for them. ”
Site answered him only by a look,
for someone came up with the frantio
explanation t hat he had been looking
every,-' -j or her, as this was his
dance, oq ~Le clipped away from the
ynaruing Richard, who made himself
ridiculous all the rest of tho evening by
forgetting that he had left his name on
’•>, fa rl. .v, ~ ■,:grammes before he had
' efegy off to the library.
Vv ,i c ; -o'oe came, Richard all
at v 1 ;:hi, oi his ladylove. He
V/; ••'. a oten- t, to speak t.. her
sim t’ i tcla cccne in thi big tdtn
.ha.. net for ©• instant lust
■tht • . • -.’tty :ito c.-uslfn gown,
s .. i -,y \ of pink rtfsebuda
. -I • conf. ion of tho breaking up
of iho lust waltz she mysteriously disap
peared a> . V finally, iu sheer desperation,
ho ho- twd out her mother, hoping to
find the iost m-rlOen UJ’ . r the carofnt
winy •:!* the !, ■ :.xy cbapri'in
is --:-;iftd tho w. ■
■ : -ot.hei, ‘‘l’ c lost 11 r. and
1.. • •. 7 i ;rf.,g insr." I-V>r
. • ik and with ui
.... us tio he iilunged-off Ik
the midsl . 1 ;aj iltt o i nmg ">.
... :,!■ w ;V -s. I . vyt oily gso ied
(• •' t jtO *. •*■ ii
■’a Vi *■ <■ ” v. .<‘tX vi -2i;
i . t<- i4' v ••.*yjs’eibi>
c • >. i *iu- -lacott. iiu evei
}ru.l ' i ii. the fiapi ■ of the big arm
.:•> 1 • the library cirl still there was
*.■ ■, ■ At last, ".'h at hi- face vac
v ■ css palms wore burning
where bin y Sort nails had dug into
ti -. bcai-d a soft, teaifnl litt-e
■ hi.-.,.: 1. .ii th< stairs, and there, in
• ii ive the landing, he found
hit, sobbing to -herself as though her
very uerrf, was br, on
"Peggy. ” ho cri:d, kneeling on the
step - ,a her and chafing bet cold
linin'is ( fj’i his feverish palms, “Peg
... wbu. : tut matter?”
Peg -bbed her wet. little ball of a
■ 3 -XL;. kt i'L nief into her eyes and swol
n. ..4 > ob. *' c’s—it’s that big George
Water: " she choked out, and then,
wi'ii a. now ilt. -:i sous she buried her
r/i -. ■ i.’ide hr.ud inker lap and
cor.!- . further.
• ne teeth and waited,
•j; •. o' -. e he understood, for ho
. , .of Waters all w'qtc.
, . further room lor
he caught tho f.'liWtg lit
• - in ( is arm.-, and them never
• . . ii the v'O r ld so ofc -.r as his
-i. c.r lestle Ler f lie on his
while ,‘.ei crying grew less
oi '- i finally subsided Into an oo*
• ■■>; . grcwiug content.
be .me quiet, he gen
t tviucd ’-r face to his and said:
' I e'er '.inn, little girl, you needn't
. ...., eu that—that—that tm
.l, it - fi bus prosaiued to tell you
ht :o didn’t want to hear, and 1
kn’7 it watn’P your fault But don't
you think, iittie girl, that it is time for
n, - >(a you what I had to say a oon
of -,oui to?”
•i jactually railed tbrongh
; or -./hite hewent ".fir into an ele.b
- ... al o? th i t- i at which they
.. sia.-. : ibisnstives was ill their
ad?. vur been so oeliciousiy
hvar. , ea. elto in the world. —Oui-
..ag, News.
i 'ggPIHS
* e/.;-> •:joF: '.isr*.
C- ? ,: . f> cjj'uW caused by
* Sisggirh Xdver and Biliousness
The Pick Till Cleanses
The Toric Pellet InvijcOr&tCS
Ti ciiiUe "Doctor’s Book" t*.l>* all <bout
Chen.i S a wca3f. Twtmcai Kree. projM
siTerf wc-xvt tr-.::. v_cxrp!ic raiment,7?s.
r t .i£•;;*; ’ -4, ’0 . W. V. a*3 ?-©'•’<i/V.‘c, To*-
OKittOORATTC NOMINKES.
For Governor,
A. TJ. CAMDLSR
For Secret nry of Stale,
PHIL COOK.
Fur Comptroller General,
Mu. A VVI’iGH.
i‘i.r fniEmigsioDer of Agriculture,
O. R. STEVENS.
F*>: i ate Gcbool Cor, imisr; oner,
G X. t'-ijV/i "<■
■ Attorney General,
J. M, TERPFLL..
. i” Prise,. Connai:-cr,
J. S. TUIiNKR.
i'or State Treasurer,
W J. SPEER
Fv Supremo Court Judge*,
T. J. SIMMONS.
W. TT, FISH
Hal a . LEWIS.
or State tester
J. K. THOMPSON,
fe? F')b*9 of Heprosaatotfra,
0. P. MARTIN.
Ciork of Saperor Court,
A. P. SF.GARS.
For Sheriff,
J. S. PARKS-
Bor Tn Collector,
L. J. RAGSDALE.
For Tax Eeceivor,
A N DOWDY.
For Treasurer,
W, M. ASH,
For ( voyar,
R.c alexa: xi?.
bXir Coroner,
W IT AYT ”,
For C■' ss
r r TATE.
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IV-; Governor:
T . R. HOGAN.
3C .j.,,.. -’lf: yOf X i.. 3
” , 0. -JACKI3ON.
IV, C. mplrollcr Genera!:
B XN MILL!KEN
For Trccr/rrcr:
J. H. TRAYLOR,
Fsr A .tornev Geoera!.
. / N COFB,
F.r Cc-umissi-mcr cl
W, ? GLOVER.
V-, *.■&;•( I Corirnls'ci nr.
V y. EETTLER.
T v Prisor CmHtiuonr:
•. S. GAViTT.
l ; v' r-epreme Coart judges
f ’ be SuppSiccL
i’or Senator:
J. K. GUNNELS,
For Representative:
J. ]. WHITE
Glt-rk;
A, FI. STA! ■ EU
-j* Sheriffs
° \i TIENDEEISON.
V' Tax Collector:
Tack RAGSDALE,
For Tax Receiver'
Jf VI. ODELL:
r „r Treasurer:
H. L. ACRKY.
For Eurveyor;
R.A. WYNN
For Corener:
O.T. CAMPBELL.
Far Congress:
J. F, BROCKS:
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BETWEEN ATHENS AND LULA _
TIME TABLE No 2. To Take Effect OcU 18.1897.
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