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The Augusta Journal from Augusta, Kansas • 5

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THE TRAGEDY OF A. PICTT11E. AUUUSTAJOUHXAL. Working Night And Day. shoes at See the table of dollar Slscos.

ft Was Munltacsys Last and It Cost th 1 tresii Priflfiu anil Tbe busiest and mightiest little Artist His Reason. thing that ever was made is Dr. "I pass," hoarsely whispered his companion, "but I guess the butler's g-ot the bulge some way or the other, on his nobs, and he just jumps in to work his ede. Well, be rears and tears around Ijke something: fierce and then, by jing-, a Kaffir low comedian prances in just when the but Physicians and alienists agree that Munkacsy's terrible collapse is due to entered for trwunnissitm through the mail anHerondclnJ WILL. II.

CADY. King's New Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar-coated globule of health, that changes weakness into strength, list-lessness into energy, brain-fag into SELL his intense application upon "cce Homo," the latest and greatest of his paintings. The master worked almost incessantly upon the picture for eight months, dle ate but little, and slept ler kicking things over, and thi mental power. They're wonderful in Kaffir's got a knotted war club about building up the health.

Only 25c per Merriueid of Wichita has purchased the Windsor hotel In Eldorado of Whiteside. It is said that the latter will open up the keystone. F. Lr. Lesser and family who have been living at the crusher for some time, left for Wichita the first of the week where they will visit relatives.

New Era Milling Co. of Arkansas City is the most complete mill in the state. They are making the best flour. Ask F. E.

Church for their flour. Sutoscrlptloii Kates. box. Sold by M. T.

Chance Co. Now Ready. four feet long with him and he begins to paste the butler all over tne room. Just then the goody-goody guj with the cheap flour around the hail .81.85 PER YKAIi 20 pounds light brown sugar, 19 pounds best grade granulated sugar. Lion Coffee, per package, 9 Bars Lenox Soap, 25c bulk coffee, Potatoes, per bushel.

$1.00 $1.00 10 cents 25 cents 15 cents 60 cents on the side of his head waltzes along, An opportunity is now offered to farmers to dispose of their milk at and he tries to work the high and market values. We have leased the skimming sta tion in Augusta for the year 1900, and TUENED THE TABLES. have opened it up for business. We earnestly invite all farmers in the Rev Owens began a series of meetings at Bethel church on the 3rd and is being assisted by his brother, Rev. W.

P. Owens of the Wellington circuit. wo vicinity to investigate both our finan cial standing and our method of Tbe modern method of doing business is "large sales and small We credit no one and a poor man's dollar is as good as a rich man's dollar. Just ask yourself how much you have been paying for your groceries then look at our price. Yours for Business.

E. C. Schlosser. doing business. All we ask is a trial.

Truman Rice was in town Wednes less; he took no exercise, received no visitors, and only left his mansion in the Rue Villiers once during the whole eight months. And that was in order to find a model for his Christ. Wandering through the streets of Paris, searching from right to left, the gaunt man with the cavernous eyes seized on a man with delicate features, a spiritual expression and a curling beard. Munkaesy grasped his arm so tightly that he left his great finger marks upon the slighter man's arm for many day. "He my Christ!" demanded the Hungarian.

"The one I have imagined is finished, but he does not suit me. Come, I pray you!" The big, seed 3' individual with the glowing eyes frightened the smaller man. He walked to the mansion in the Rue Villiers with the wild stranger, but he was careful to keep well out of reach. It needed the magic name of Munkaesy on the doorplate to reassure him. WTith the stranger as a model, the master painted day after day, but still the Christ did not please him.

"I like better the' one I imagined. Go!" he said angrily, blotting out the work of a week with a furious stroke, and the stranger carried away a pocketful of day looking for a doctor to attend and if you are not convinced that you can do business with us tu your advantage, we have nothing more to Howard Love's children. He says the haughty dodge on the Kaffir low comedian, and he gets war clubbed to beat the band himself honest. i jus when it's the deuces own hand-to-liand struggle between the Kaffir and the butler and the goody-goody gez-abo, why the girl, she comes in yell-irr, and she begins to throw cold water out of the ice pitcher on the whole mix-up bunch. While she's doing this the old man breaks in through the open fire-place I suppose he's been up cleaning the chimney and when he sees his daughter fanning the goody-goody guy, he says: 'Silly maiden, how darest thou pet that, dog-goned then the curtain went up on the second act.

The young woman who had seen the play earlier in the week looked around at the young men with crushing hauteur, but she remained as quiet as a mouse during the rest of the performance. Washington Star. roads near Gordon are almost Mills left last night for Arkan sas, Kansas City and Buffalo, New say We cannot make any definite promises as to the prices we will pay further than to say that we will pay, right in line with the general market. We do not know what that will be for the future, but here is what we paid for the year 1899. York, expecting to return in ten days.

While in Kansas City, he will have a dental operation We can secure periodicals for our subscribers at reduced prices. Remember this when you are ready to January, 1899 February, 44 subscribe for some paper or magazine OLD TKSTAITIKNT SLANG. :oi.vi,.-.Mi tint in If, Tifc'tH or b. lnn.1 lu.d the lv in she fr i. sh- i.

a mora obli.ti.... rating lu-r to tHI ,.,) to tint of II hat, was to follow vastly l.v for.knowl.,1 on their of Ifoiny 1hl. Hi'" momentary Hi- ami Hi- -i- of lolloumir little in.n..ln. to Hi- lor 1 Ih- in- slr.i.-li an uhi as Hm" of vapor in a water and save a few nickles or dimes. .17 .161 .15 .14 .15 .15 .16 .18 For a short time you can get the Favor Expansion.

Journal for one dollar per year but the dollar 'must be in advance. A March, April May June July August September October November December dollar recived now is worth more than $1.25 paid a year from this time. francs and the conviction that he had been locked in the studio with a lunatic. Steadily Munkaesy painted his "Ecce Homo." Hunger he did not know. He drove away the servants who came to announce- that his meals were ready, and only allowed a tray of food to be passed into the room upon the indignant demand of his wife.

Often sleep did not visit him for seventy-two hours, and when weariness compelled him to drop his brush he lay in a tense, half-conscious state, his face thin and white as that of a corpse. No one intruded upon the solitude of his studio except madame, and that was under silent sufferance. Dr. F. S.

Lawrance will be in Au 44 .20 44 .21 44 .23 were net cash to gusta every other week to do first class, up-to-date dental work at satis Everyday Expressions that Have tb Support of the Bible There are many pictoral expressions in constant and every day use and familiar as household words having their origin in passages to be found in the matchless English of the grand old "King James Version" of the bible. One who did not know might hesitate to believe that they are supported by such high authority and our modern oversensitive taste might be tempted even to designate them' as slang, but they are really word pictures. Nearly one-half of those here quoted, with reference to chapter and verse, it will be noticed, are taken from the Psalms, but David, the These prices Expansion of my grocery trade, and in order to expand it to its utmost, I am treating my present customers right. Ask them. If you want sugar, coffee, potatoes, fruits, fresh dried or: canned, canned goods of all kinds, flour, feed, in fact anything in the grocery or feed line.

I invite you to make one purchase just one so you will be able to tell your neighbor where to buy their gro tbe for factory prices. His next dates will an.l M-i-. first act i j. s- fa-'- in a l'ok, anil its liar.llv ry to it all. ('our-'' 3 farmers, no charge being made skim milk, which is returned to them be January 15 to 20 inclusive.

Mrs. Laura Lee spent a few days at the rate of eighty pounds of skim the folks that with her sisters, Mesdames Rucker and John, leaving Tuesday morning At last it was finished. The collossal milk for every one hundred pounds of new milk delivered. We are also pleased to announce that we have secured the services of Mr. Trueblood who will have charge for Oklahoma.

The Lees will move from Marysville, Mo. to Iowa City. ceries. Christ looked sadly down upon the rabble from the portico of the Roman building. Pontius Pilate, cold, impas They say that the city council sive, stood at the right, a Roman soldier the grim figure at his left.

Beiow F. E. Church, rooms are being used for the purpose of the station. He is no stranger in your community, and we have hired of reveuue. The Journal, would like the Jews strove with the soldiers to get a closer view and better chance Phone 73 Sisco's Old Stand.

to know what the words "rake-off" means. Our informant wouldn't him because he was recommended to us by many of your citizens. About the only instructions we gave him is included in the following: right. to mock the pretender. The figure obi the canvas breathed rage.

It was, indeed, finished, and the artist studied Rev. Curtis of the Presby it musingly from his divan. But he Be scrupulously honest and exact had forgotten something. He stagger ed back to the painting and seized a terian church at Caldwell, was in Augusta Tuesday, on his way to Eldorado to officiate at the wedding with all patrons, and be very careful that all are accorded tbe same kind brush. His strength hardly sufficed lot.

knou. if. lat- into Well 11 --w'n-tl. that afuanls marries 111 girl v'know, he eomes in. no.lie dol'Sll't s.

he "loes no. now I remember: jf's the Lilian and he's gof. a. on her pa'- and so lie's frvin' to hold that over her head so's she'll i-s" haw to marry him. see.

en lie- L'ood f'Hiili. he -omes in. (iii.l uYn he finds tin- villian tliere. a -frvin- to make the old man -her pa. vnu know name the day when lie tnarrv his daughter the villian v'und.

r-ta'n' my. there's sneli a si -w lien the eood fellah he's got the -t hair, jes" a little grav at ih'- temples and sides y'k now like his life's l.e. sad' v'know. Mil" a nd hen lie--" The oimtr woman's i 1 rod net ion was jn'-i ahont in this lucid state when tie curtain went up. The people all around the young woman who had seen the play earlier in the week were paying with some Jittle anxiety at her.

Vrhaps the fear preyed upon them that she intended to keep her runninir eoinmentary on the until the fall of the ii 1 1 in on the f'- 'il act. If that was their fear it soon appeared that it was nsf i liable. The curtain had no sooner ionic up than for the hasty scrawling of his name courteous treatment." of Miss Myrtle Makepeace and Mac We have leased the station for one upon the canvas, down close to the portico, and then Munkaesy laughed Gibson. year only, but the volume or dusi- a strange laugh from the man who Major Scott National Chautaqua ness done this year is such as to justify our doing so, we will arrange to Lecturer will be at the Christian had been silent for eight months a shrill laugh, that sounded like a cry and fell prostrate before his picture. His brain was wreck.

He was helplessly mad. continue after the expiration of that church next Thursday and Friday evening. Lecture free. The C. T.

U. will have charge of the en time. Respectfully, The Hesstox Creamery Company tertainment. sweet singer, was what we woula not call a familiar poet: I have stuck unto my testimonies. Oh, Lord, put me not to shame.

Ps. 31. Their heart is as fat as geese, but I delight in thy law. Ps. 70.

I have escaped with the skin of my tee ih. Job 20. 1 may tell all my bones; they look and stare upon me. Ps. 17.

Spreading himself like a green bay tree. ls. 35. Is his mercy clean gone forerer. Vs.

8. The words of his mouth were smoother than butter, but war was in his heart. Ps. 21. His enemies shall lick the dust.

Ps. 9. They reel to and fro, and stagger like a drunken man, and are at -their wit's end. Vs. 27.

He that is surety for a stranger Bl smart for it. Prov. 15. Tyre, the crowning city, whose merchants are princes. Is.

8. The lord of hosts shall make unto all people a feast of fat things, a feast of wines on the lees. Is. 6. The nations are as a drop of the bucket and are counted as the small dust of the balance.

Is. 15. As if a wheel had been in the midst of a wheel. (A wheel within a wheel.) Kzekiel 10. It was not the patriot, Patrick Henry, who exclaimed: Peace, peace, when ere is no -ee.

Jere. 1 tliere is one familiar quotation almost, invariably attributed to scripture authority: Beastly roads. Headquarters, Newton, Kansas. Red Hot From The Gun. Among the Eldorado visitors this The Santa Fe is building a new week were: Mrs.

Safford. Mrs. water tank near the depot this week. It is a big one. Jennie Liens and daughter, Miss Bessie, Miss Ruby MeKi trick; Mrs.

Angie The Ave months old child of G. W. Burns, Mrs. Withrow, A and Dr. A Hill.

Brown and wife of Eldorado died Sunday, of whooping cough. the young woman who hail witnessed the performa nee earlier in the week leaned oer to hr two eompanions and a hoarse some- Ben L. Yohe returned from Pond Was the ball that hit G. B. Stead-man of Newark, in the Civil War.

It caused horrible Ulcers that no treatment helped for 20 years. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him. Cures Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Boils, Felons, Corns, Skin Eruptions. Best Pile cure on earth. 25 cts.

a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by M. T. Chance Co, Druggist.

Orange Blossoms. Tbe Elesston Creamery Co made a Creek, Saturday and found a call tHMi'r like tin-: awaiting him from Clay Center. He went up Monday to see about accept wise choice in selecting Peter True-blood for their local manager. He is popular with the patrons, understands his business, is thoroly reliable and ing the place, that of miller in one of "Now. 1ml- and je" wait till yon see the I'lind fellah, and yon can tell me if I wasn't riilit in savin' lie was the han'xmiest Hut don't think the leadin" lady's sourty.

She looks awf'ly stin k-up to nie. Wait t'll you her. She wears some ni'-e II you ee her. She wears some ne'e the Clay Center mills. will make a success of the station here The children of Elder Woodside are The marriage of Mr.

M. B. Gibson We have too many OVERCOATS ULSTERS We are willing to sacrifice our profit and part of the cost rather than to carry them over to the next season. Our coats are new arid of the latest styles and colors. The prices for which we sold these goods early in the season, was very cheap considering the cost.

The price is an abolute saving of 25 per cent. If you need an overcoat, either now or at any time within the next year, it will pay you to call and inspet them. Notice Our Clothing Window. PANTS: About 200 pairs of 20 oz. clay worsted pants, actual ualue $3.00 to $4.00, reduced to $1,75 and $2.50.

These were taken 'from suits and are better value than we can buy in odd pants. W. H. Hitchcock Sons, if any one can. Dr.

H. D. Hill went over to Wich improving. They have had a mild and Miss Myrtle Makepeace daughter resses, hut. hoiii' I don't Ihink ln-r r's L'enii-wine looks skinny to ita Sunday to receive treatment in me that i- it n- tni'jht be skinny tin the street.

'kiiow. Ma if. I think attack of scarlet fever but the physician, Dr. Marshall says there is no danger of the disease being communicated outside of the family. the Wishita hospital.

As soon as he "God tempers the wind to the of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Makepeace was solemnized Wednesday at high twelve at the residence of the bride's parent's in Eldorado, Rev.

W. W. Curtis assisted by Rev. Fowler officiating. shorn lamb." gains sufficient strength will go to ii ii ii.

1 1, some-iimh i umu as pia the ii'irt -lit -t'll mi It is by Rev. Laurence Sterne, and occurs in the Sentimental Journey. Eldorado had a small fire Sunday the Springs. Mrs. Hill returned from Wichita yesterday and reports no change in his condition.

Boston Transcript. The Republican says of the wedding: night. The bake shop used by L. A. 'Miss Myrth Ridenour presided at Busch of the Bon Ton bakery was dis Origin of "How." They were all sitting around a ta The borrowing reader of this paper covered on fire at about 3:30 oclock, come in and subscribe.

Bor but the flames which had but fairly ble in the Gibson house cafe, Farney the piano as the couple marched into the room. Standing together, looking out at the journey of life, which lies before them, they pledged share rowing a thing that costs only two and a few other congenial spirits. Someone ordered a drink, and when started were soon extinguished. It is thought that the fire was started by incendiaries. cents is rather small business.

Don't you think so iuy borrowing friend? their hopes and fears, whether the But if you don't subscribe be sure to it came and everyone was about to raise his glass, Farny said: "How." It is an expression that is heard in a cafe hundreds of times a day, and yet few people knew its origin. Seated in the crowd at the table in We have left a few pairs of wool see him. Air and Mair. tilt's all oiijrlit to ha- real party leadin" lady to play with him. don't voii.

Mair. Now you'll see him eome out in jes'a min-if, and then if ymi dc-i't say he's the lian'soim st Ihu- on. nirly. throuirhout the entire act. until the eurtain rolled down with a thump.

The ladies and pentleinen sittimr uithin radius of ten feet of the women who lnd been to the earlier in the week looked sadder and sadder as the hoarse eon tinned increasing in Milutne. apparetiily. till the time, ami a numler to the rirht of die phihint hropie young- woman who wanted them to know all about it. not eid. nl appreciating her kindly inotiws.

were sufficiently ungrateful as to "Sh-sli-sh when the seem- on tie- -ia-e was of a quiet nature. The woman who had get next week's paper. There'll be something in it. blankets will sell cheap at Sisco's. road is rough or smooth, whether standing on the very pinnacle of the mountain of hope, or passing through the valley of despair, henceforth they will journey together.

They have the Russell B. Carroll and Miss Beulah Oran W. Couusil writes from Cor the Gibson house was an army offi Sappingto were married in Eldorado cer, ana someone saia: Where in ning, Ciliforuia and expresses his appreciation of the Journal, very for best wishes of their many friends." Wednesday at the home of the bride's the world did this expression 'how' come from." El Dorado, Mrs. Gibson grew to womanhood in Kansas aunt, Mrs. J.

F. Felter. Mr. Carroll Then the army officer laughed and Augusta graduating from our high has rented the Skaer farm in Spring cibly, paying his subscription to September 1901. He is prospering and believes that he has the best position saiu: uraw ciose, my cniiaren, ana I will tell you." And he did.

township where they have gone to school. She possesses a sweet, amiable disposition and was respected and be house keeping. "How" is an expression used by in town. May he continue to. prosper as he has helped others to prosper.

loved by all with whom she came in Notice Farmers! When you come contact. If marriage be a lottery, every mn when he drinks, but it had Its beginning in a joke. Years ago, when the army was engaged in driving- the red man farther and farther Hayvvard Webb has purchased the to town look for the sign which reads, then Mr. Gibson has drawn one bf the grand prizes. '25 off on all suits and overcoats." The Golden Rule.

toward the setting sun, the officers had many experiences with the In It is said that her husband is in interests of his co-heirs in the farm of his deceased father, and expects to move back from California this year and make bis home here. Hayward and his wife who was Miss Anna Cjuiisil have a host of friends here, dians. Many powwows and meetings every way wortny or ner ana tnat they are well mated. A happy home were held, and at those assembled many Indians who could speak but must result. The bride and groom will spend a who will welcome theni with open Prof.

Irvin will enter the lecture field in Butler county. He has prepared lectures on 44A. O. U. "Odd 44K.

of "War" and He has strong endorsements from the Nebraska press and has ideas original with himself. One paper says: "He is everything from a gentle zephyr to a cyclone." Another speaks of him as "interesting, instructive, witty and a few words of English. Army officers are proverbially hospitable, and at these powwows they always produced a bottle and asked the chiefs A New Institution. The stand formerly oc few weeks of the honeymoon in St. arms.

Loui9 and Illinois where the former has relatives. to drink. In those days the officers said to the chiefs: "I drink of your The Polar Bear is a winner. Mrs. Will Russell invited a few It is said that mankind spends one-third of the time in bed therefore man should provide himself with the most comfortable bed obtainable.

Three meals per day are essential to the highest gustatory pleasure and more especially if these meals are served at the Delmonico in Eldorado. There are hotels and chop house and restaurants but only one Delmonico. Here you get refreshments that tickle the palate and are welcomed by the stomach. They are served by the most courteous and accommodating of attendants and when you have finished, you are at peace with yourself and your neighbor. Mrs.

Jenuie Liens and daughter, good health." The chiefs, who knew but a few words of English, always friends to spend Saturday evening Bessie.and Mrs. S. J. Safford attended the from Augusta. cupied by C.

P. Primm has with her son, Arthur Skaer who spent replied, "How." The thing started as a joke, but every army officer fell eloquent." the holidays at his home east of Au been converted into a Slaugh Millions Given Away. Into the habit of saying "How," and gusta. A highly enjoyable evening seen the nee earlier in the week paid no an to these little hisses, however, i mi went riirht ahead with her until the close of the act. Jt happened that two ipiiet-looking younir nu apparentlv but simpU seat mates, sat directly in the rear of w'0 hatl Atr and Milir ln.

lhey looked (hrin the of WOIian-s au. notes to the progress of the play. perturl.e.l and. finally, real hot. under the Hut they Haiti o(f the curiam had OI1 (irst Jlct.

Inst bet.uv ris(. of curtain, the t-'dh-r of the V( m.n oyer to the in h'H e.ve. and in a eh.se imitation of th. wlusper of the young woman who had seen the he Ix-gan: VI? aot is the beaut of 'ifc t. Ji'Hiekey and a Ih" of Yi.

thp ,1 dining room- dTswSr with real aW n''' in th-m-u-ith to a arul he walks on the htZJ th seven whli Te SSf th' 1 ihend -ade hin, ab was spent, playing crokinole and ter House by cutting the prices so as to cause the now it is recognized as the proper thing to say when drinking, partic-ulary when doing so with the sons of Mars. Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. other games. Refreshments consist ing of cake, candy and oysters were goods to flow freely and com served. The company broke up at a late hour feeling that the evening had been happily spent.

Ask F. E. Church for the Polar Bear. A Buddhist cloister, where twenty-one monks live, is located in Haule, Thibet, which is said to be the highest spot on the earth, having an altitude of 16,000 feet. It is certainly gratifying to the public to know of one concern in the land who are not afraid to be generous to the needy and suffering.

The proprietors of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, have given away over ten million trial bottles of this great medicine; and have the satisfaction of knowing it has absolutely cured thousands of' hopeless cases. Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all diseases of the Throat. Chest and Lungs are surely cured by it. Call on M.

T. Chance Co, Druggist, and get a free trial bottle. Regular size 50c and $1. Every bottle guaranteed, or price refunded. New Fast Hack Line.

The American board of missions of the Congregational churches offer P550 in prizes to pastors and Sunday school scholars for the best essay) on foreign topics. Harvey Jones and Charles Hoggett had been shooting craps Tuesday. They met iu front of Brown's Bank and came to blows, the result being that Harvey is laid up with a knife wound id his side just above the hip. Ask for the Polar Bear flour. Jim Carr was appointed marshall at Douglass a couple of weeks ago.

Douglass is a nice town but the average tenure of office of a city marshall down there is less than ten months. One of the toughs went up" to Jim on the day of his appointment and told him that be (the tough) could not be arrested. Jim told him to to behave himself or he would be. That evening Jim had a plain drunk headed for the cooler when this particular tough told Jim to let the p. d.

go, and tried to take him away from the marshall. Jim did not do a thing to the tough but knock him down and when he arose, knocked him a second time. After the drunk was jugged Jim went back after the tough and run him in. The fight was not all knocked out of him for he made a play at the marshall and was promptly knocked over into the coal box. The next morning he appeared before the police judge and made all sorts of promises to be good.

The Polar Bear la a winner. To the Peint. Some claim to have seen the fight petition must die. An investigation has begun and we will be convicted of murder by Hanging Prices before the public. A mob is fast gathering and after investigating the hanging of prices, may be expected to take advantage of the prices that have been hung.

The rush will continue for 30 days from January 12. Skaer Bros. Justin McCarthy tells a good storj A bright and intelligent audience greeted Rev. F. McCormick at the M.

E. church Sunday evening. According to announcement he preached especially to young men, a large number of whom were there to hear what he had to say to them. His text taken from Matt. 11: 6.

44 And blessed is he whosoever shall not be offended in me." A revision of which in the the minister's own language gave the simple meaning: "Happy is he who shall not stumble because he misunderstood me and my mission." Rev. McCormick gave a heart to heart talk and every young man in the house could not but feel some higher and nobler impulse stirred within him. The meetings still continue. Services Sunday morning and evening. Rev.

D. McCormick of Harper will assist in the meetings next week. say that they saw no knife used but Henry Jones who separated the com about the late Dr. Wallace. He was addressing the house of commons or some question of inadequate material the mnV Play of the batants says that he saw Hogget strike Harvey with tbe knife at the concession to some popular demand.

A supporter of the government in terruDted him by calling out the fa beginning of the fray. Hoggett im oman who had Veen ill' i mediately went to the depot and miliar nnestion. "Is not half a loal went out of town on a thru freight. better than no bread?" As usual, "non intoxicating BB" was "Yes," Wallace retorted promptly Eureka Springs, Arks, to Yellville, Arks, and other points in the Great Mineral region of northern Arkansas. Connects with the Frisco Line trains at Eureka Springs.

Tickets on sale from Augusta to destination. For particulars call on R. C. MrLLs Agent. J.n the tWer.

one of the ciuses It is quite gentr ally remarked that if this "non-in "but is half a watch better than nc chronometer?" And amid the delighted laughter of both sides of the house he -went oa ttitfc hia address Strsj toxicating BB" continues to be sold of figrS. he yunff men, someone wlU die with bis boots on. stow,.

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