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.. 2 ' ,, ! ' r'r d > 1 rou ds re:wbum it nt'.;. .ra p in 'd" +1r ed anothe b g gate tho,g wh c hgh wa Te t s vra f eet w h an/al ig"a co p a a iv l saV T h y s on u d r grQl Ilis, ii :I'.'iir it~ :t'. Iii' 1 i 14 a+i ii'~ wasn to walk,lt al'ngtisr wa s suitltey ed tnot he' large gate, th isouh wic they d(ct 1 a ss. 1 ustead they nst_ejnd cd olie c s ti o bame ( uta ken the high anl. '11 to of this wall was paraf feet ruie, and ramkiig was couiptiratively safe. They soon Under tood the guiae's design. ''tie object ws to walk along this wil one tul they reached the custin gate. Why this pe aular couIIse w m to be taken they could1 not inntgine at first. Anguish's fertile brli came t the rescue, ne saw a nubnher of Wolnly in distant pfrt of the groun(s, ad, remembering their gtide's famte in conducting theu tq the wall rihly bolesjetu'e( that it 'vas against custoiil for \'isito rs to mieet and gaze iht selr. eras of the royal fron the fawaway wall, were uithemt.. (lly at patrt of tit( castle's fnllil3' and %v(i ot to Ile .subjeced( to the curious gaze ofI sightseers. Perhap)s lt' royal ightss thlie Princess of GI'austark T1hey reachtld the main gate and de seiejtdet(. A 11guish securing his eanIera, uftct' which tiley thanked the st, ward and t tii'll t fee the guide. But he had <li:;lla:ired as If the ground had swalh.tw'd hilu. "We, it's a fair Versailles," ob s'rv'll Anguish, as they walked down 'he street, ghInt!ing baick at the frown Ing wall. It all gos to Ike ine ' wonlder why i1 t1he taitnlte olf helvenl we have 'tievet' h rlit of this I:iutl of G;raustark," said1 Lorry, still -n111k! ig of the castle's ''My boy, there are lot- of things we dtont know. \\.'e'r too busy. Doln't you rt li lbe" thI:t but o u' half the wm'lI .iknt';t low tie other haltf lives? I'll \ har'thr 1r't lnot twenty- v, people1)(;)I inl it' Il ttl States w,ho knnow there Is silll a ("ut ryii't :s G1rtustatrk." " I d ni't ht1!'e \ th tI : si: lc' soul ov t' there'1 ai" li' n fI ti' h fh( hn11:1," \o +i s: d 1r'1 rv.' , \ '1 11' ver h1ih 'lly. ''il : t'l'(t ;t lte' n 1l lu - :n1'!t t " }said1 A l:; !. TIi( he irli' d-- 1 t ( tai'e t . f1 t t' :trl ,. ) ! ' : I! . , 1 I 't 2 n 11 . hert M viw of t't"\'i e ll',11': li ,i o f, S''tih :MM 2 H il' t _, tl i.2. :t11. tioan thl i litt 1. , ' it 1 h. a . ;"Ir l'il, ,oni h' : ' . i il , i .solfd cohns. l no 2 h .!- I..: r n* t . Sh r 1 t n : i : I' i . All wo o boot : . : . ,:r f u . e<2' ieti o ! n'.ein'.t : nity cif ee l. lh on wer vr't1urdlt :1't 2i ! I :- \ .\l *i t ~ itg s I t w hi 2t 2 2 .I i l(-y rgt nte4 oci t ;I11i ty s I'l valiole,ni whiuh btl ni1 in it u i iy Het tiindir ig r11 h u'srl eideth castle were8 few is tho wes ,1n win tu' stroots orC 124( in ihate midde a:2' lastle strolletv 22i21 thte minifteuiti - looke gdw. the: dak. esoer lrt 2 Fr araCkwad. now and' then sltlare fhaow t on the~l (hlewalkr t ut iet Aimrbeaned iaw ttill life in its21e1hty Rie tr.n Armte tolbside theoi l2~!t1e2C1 S liaethrewal fano thei weut ol'rwhere ernaio, they aceused n thei tml of Caslte a.vnu naro the malc gat'an olokd sown Lorry,ark.-derted tret Fare awayd coul the seepng thcitar fromt the htel. Oneor Itwo street *ap bure doin theha ue part o ine ~ cityghi rm thu wevidence ofd "I'I o PrlaoroNew York at o1b o'lc, said. Lory, aLtri awdby he solitude ofthe seepig c t alie onnai'ehde *' ",r .By... MR McCUTc OrJ tie, with -iti one little tower light, as I could if' I tried to sleep in a hard bed down at the hotel." Anguish, who was more or less of a dreamer himself, consented, and after lighting fresh cigars they threw them solves on the soft, dry grass near the tall hedge that, fened the avenue as it neared the castle grounds. For half aA hour they talked by flts and starts, dne thtiking of tho 'faci he had seen, the other picturing hn his artist eye the painting lio had vowed to crente faoni the mognltt castle of an hour ago. "Soie one eoning," murmured tho painter, half' rising t9 his (hlbow at tentive-y. , "Soldiers," said the other briefly. "They'll not d1tturb us." "They'll not even see us, I should say. It's as dark as Egypt under this hedge. 'Tihey'll pass if we keep quiet." The figures of two mnen could be seen approaching from the city, dim and ghostly in the seniblackies of the night. Like two thieves the Ameri cans waaited for them to pass. To their exceeding discomfiture, however, the pedestrians'halte<l flirectly in front of their resting place and seati't! them selves leisurely upon a brodl, lat stone at the roadsitle. It was to4, dark to see if they were sold ie.rs. notwith standing the fact that Ihey were less than fifteen feet away. "Ie should he h:'re ai 1w," said o''e of the newcoiner" in :1 hsw1 \'oi"'le ant! il fairly good E -:n;:I'i :lh. The other merel.v grlitted(. Tlh.-r'. was a silen.e + of some iuration, Irttke n 1y1 the first spwakier. "i t' this .ib 02 you are' (aUght, it w ill mt ,;li .'t;t r f 1 r ' ilil". ''3.1t ini w1 ,.,r;,"\ ., to11'l liair 'o 10. 000 +(:i -'t i;,r -: yearll u-'{. lie in t b r. ir p.1: i:ot t Iy for 'h a - fr "s w, w, i m -et" - A h r w1k i , n.. d. .1 1 rm . .Trit~ ' 1. 1. ewh rs i.:t;re Ia n Io o 11 t 1 gra t ihn !, .y .f' IIbSi' . ik.ne i : ih ,' ihv.'I" \ed. :ktg . an 1r1dior lit| e nh iarneli t t de -e se-1. tha.1 bo e n a y after (ubict 1n1 bereof, at 11' n'ehick Itn tC he oronto anhowtC ce,if in they't a ,.=-..)Given uinder mty handc andi HitA laI Reatl,thtis the 7th day&' of I >cenm m~her, 1900, ini the 131st. year' of out Inde'pentdence. J. . Newhery,~ Notice of Final Settlemnent and Discharge. ' OTICE is hereby givon tha,t we willI Lmake aplication to J. B. Newhery, Esq., Judge of Probate for Pickena countty, in the Statet of Sonth Carohnta, on the 15th day of Jauntary, 1907, at 11 o'o)ock in the forenoon, or as soton there after its said application can be heard, for leave to make final settlement of the catate of T. H. Gasanway. deceased, andc o)btgtin dischargA a e.xeen'ora of :eaidl oshe.Olarrisa L. GIsway, 070. Clara T. Madden, Ezqontors. i," la J . Cures C U1 C15, '-t _. &?,s,'iu' "^". d x. unr T i'[? 1b1 ;;. r 1/ is ONE'vj . T_Sl i-1r y 1 0.- b r 1 IOGALWn wnw , "}igls_ ' "... ~ y'" lt: RCgLRV01R r+/.+1/'Yi? . I.l: E .J f . i. \S "' i i , ::1''ittt: ; f ! "iR. l, " , fl' \'"" N " " 1 crt.JR r,: f f - )t q ?"; ,,-i.i fj.i: 14 lih -Xi -.. ..r .." t'''"t K} C l. ")l: ili9\'C,) :".tit- 1 ? s. T ._r% . .. :"Z,. i rcllt1 f111l i""r SNiiliIi 010 ICAVOV 110MI. S'_J4"r' , .:.r ::i.1:"n:.ia "::_.:. .n .iii..."U:.""v : '' v:._" " ^tr i / 1", , 1,.~ ~ - . .... ' i 1 .. ,"i ; c: ty r ^j . u. , MN %i: *II1(, A).I tl, (A i t o ,t"' IT t ' ; l?T : 1 .; . "..t t tt _ . . .1 . 1)~i &~' Lc ot;:,sa; pactsof th hou ,,\a uta^r" ofrs r'ci. Anual Mee.ng.. t Er ORIGINAL Notito is heore by given that1 thc -- -- tuIt meceting, (if the Board" of co0(utin ' LAXAT IVE "i.-Sio"cI(ill lto'hl 14w 11,. Thturtday ---- -..-...... 191 day Of Jai1tnary 1907. ittgn TAR . All Pc1sous holding c' itn4 adauin -. J en)1t. iy not atlready filId wiii p)rl)se1t ini the o 110Onl fr befQore thel' lat d1a3y ol'. iLLOW PACKA M-, tary t(.'i 1t " exs.ndttation antd y QU ~ '( I a'41 if iJ.' ; a ('. E. P eo 3 Dee. .19 1.or . B GNNNG ... nday, December 17 We extend. you a special invtato-n to attc* he M-a,jestii Baking Demonstratiol at tore, one week only. ., E December 17 to 22 ie! ", a. ' ,.4 i - , i. C S h ION).. a -n ek n . t.h naE.tby T w s i,' 2 " a a xe tsc a r x-p by a w, wil be cllete j -i incth txs r m l m i ci.n bew th gsof2 Arpoe t, nd include postage for-a repy an tos ay i T iuetecags o olcig ( eating--thea.~~9aa tasty k~9ind--we do, isnWntis aper~ brings!a9~ resultsi~, ~)