The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, January 11, 1899, Page 7, Image 7
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. i pounds reward! Now,
? miff, .Iitinny, " rapped
i m< muming. "Cunnii n
nw n m ighhorhuod. Thu
art'- making it confound
, : I!. It (lU^Ilt td lit! SI II) (> lt?
.'!;!. ! Tu filly hains ul
-, i rill thousimh:, consigned
. (rt.ni Lyons In ?low?tttt, thc
tttd thnpiTs. .lowells' agent
. ; lit* tuition tu muet it ?iud
. : 1.1 rogues lu: vo got tin ru
;y i iure liiin, presented forgi d
:'.. and ilrivcu off with thu
?: ,.:!i in hruati twilight. Now!
[UT midnight a constable noted
.li ;: v;m ns described suspicious
tho furner ol' Wiudygatu
jtrcet. C::?nu ii Town, anti at that very
iautf, it ..'Ai you, sonia ono ran up and
i lim oil with il bogus tale nf lnur
;. i:.:; ( a at tilt) tither end of his
:. Winn hu got back, van gonu and
! tcitilif?Hy tpiiet.
"ld r.i ?mi i wu day? gone anti no do
imu-iits. .lowotts, half mad because
timi ui silk spoils in no time unless
?p? very thy, have hceu hero and
ml i'COU ihr iinniediato recovery,
sera yt ia ?re! Wiudygate st? cet isa
I de tuc, 'Mfli about fit) or (50 hou.-cs
it. 'the silk may ho (stowed in any
en! them, and all thu local indico
vt- is tu put an extra man un
alcli ul the open cud on tho chanco
at tl.i if will ho an attempt to remove
I il -, ' i?T you &o! I gi vu you ?4
ur.-."
llir.rriid out with a confident Hinile.
li-.- ('.nm au hour I had got to Windy
m ftrc (-a quiet double row of
c?vsrf a ii a Hire less threo story type
au was in time to seo tho "special"
.a ra-hauging cha fi" with a servaut
il ut thc opposite corner. Ho said
Drilling, and shu tripped off. Anoth
t:trc, ?ntl then ho passed mo with a
nfi(iuiti:il whisper.
"Thought 1 knew you, Mr. Girdlo
ne. lt's all right-a hit of business,
at's the Kiri ut a house half way
uro. Knows nearly overy one in the
set ami ready to talk all day. Ob,
careful, sir! Wo don't want 'em to
alrightaud destroy tho silk. No, not
best of a clew so far, sir, except tho
btrciai'S There'* the rut by tho
rb where it turned, und then o much
htor one whero it was turned hack,
loaded no doubt. Tbere'a been no ruin
co. Saucy! But, bless you, sir, it
gbt IM tieiio every night. There's not
ul stirring hero after II."
'Humph I fchift your point a dozen
de higher up, out of sight, and let
know anything that happens,
fri'll hr: a rag aud bottlo tuan along
* presently, you understand."
hurried homo. It was barely a iou
notes' walk. Half an boor later I
5 leaving again hythe back entrance,
oirty ?iud disreputable that my own
>had given a start. To hire a barrow
Mack sumo rubbish on it was sim
city itself. Within tho hour I was
Kling it into Windygato street,
otitis hoarsely a record pr i Cc for rags
dil bottles. At every area door I
ha- iuipndcuco to knock and reitcr
jbo statement, and at one likely
iinji, house even contrived to trip
tho sti p. bring down somu glass
?in nnnerving crash and sham u
diness. No usu. It merely provoked
remark "Servo him right!" At tho
of ruy arduous round I was only the
tr by a harrow load of unconsidered
& Until nearly dusk 1 bong about
plico, aud then, with a few whis
d instructions to the conetablo on
*b. trudged back home to think ont
MO delinito plan of action,
'must have been about 8 o'clock
n as 1 sat studying tho Camden Town
tctory tim most curious, undreamed
^incidence occurred. Tho boll rang
tatiugly, a puuse, and then my wifo
?d to nay that a young person ap
"tlyiu trouble, wished to seo mo
31 Private business. Next moment a
G(J lady in widow's weeds had float
rapressively iuto the room and was
? W-Z'A her veil fr?m a tviiito, worried
o'1'^B'5,r- Girdlestone-tho police inspccF
sue qneried quickly in a voice aa
PQlarly tweet as ber expression, and
I'JWed. ner description was neap
Pshfortho nonce. "Then, I hopo
lw"?'t think me silly, bat really I
fa? if 1 could put up with it no longer.
)f ?ny dear husband wero only
A touching pause, broken by
a*ob, then: "My name is Varnoy.
0 ot ? Windygato street-if you
it? sir. It moy sonnd strange, but
?u fear of something happening al
P >? fear of my life 1 You know,
dear Harold diod I had to let the
|QQdaod first floor, to a man named
^lori and his wife.
^bey seemed strange from the Ara!
^kept all their doors locked. Then
~ began to have mysterious visitor!
after dark, and my servant kepi
kiQg me at night to say she could nol
?P for the queer noises. I'm positive
something wrong, and yet 1
t Bay any thin?, for thero are fire
aMbont-the man deliberately shot
, cat ono day because it looked at hil
Bat that's not all. These las1
,daya there baa been ft continua:
?Qtmd down io tba ha se ru oct,
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kimv.- I jo niiMd ti j! wu',} -,. . .
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a inti ry \u hi'te.
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lr .r-.--. I t: a wai-: folly ;\ . ..: . j
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Vi; nie td; And what made you conni
to :?.. . innii.!--; "
'.To y- it? </']. course! \Y!r . ! ?j .-- I
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il"'! ' ;:; f ' IV? : '?i :i lari yin; tn u: I : I
nu ?q M t ot any kind. s-'?Yrr'ai tim ^ 1 ;
: Un r?j g ling to tlic pol?n for ?
ndyiey, mn! alw.y. I it rs? at. 1. tai; thirf i
< vening my gjrl .-? i ?! ibero was a home- !
ly cnn-i a ile at tin corner The Win- i
KtniiK huppt.?? haye guno pat; Sin 1 ?
slipped un it.y things, ran up and asked 1
bini ?? lin wonjil mind conting in io ?-cn
what v.as grillg iini| now i n U|,| .j, f I
nn ejectment notice, li*? wrote this ail- |
dff.-- on a i n ce ol paper and told mu io i
come Mraighr tn yon. tin. inspector, ns '?
you would seo min ii imuiediaiely He j
Haiti something aliotit a sea tell warrant,
but bow eould I"
"Medid quite right, and so dbl yon !"
I v, ;ts ::t the door in two stridi.-. Thin
queer accident, brought aleut MOI?I
ply, showed tint way as ch ar as day
light, i lia i stumbled upon tho in st anti
vbnultl bavt! thc r ill; wiiliin :i few ii' ors.
i would wait for tm scat Hi warrant, nor
to nsk iurtbi r'iletn?ls ?ii-way, r i
nm Y nu Mtv .in y have gunn out ; thea
I'll come hat Ii willi yin. i i any caso
| yon i-in ltd mi I nie an a friend."
; " \ i i s. Sin- had a h im! ttl hoi ( -
; Imad. "lint-hut I'm sun they uro dc?
; pernio peo j. lc! Anything rat.lur t!:.::i :.
i tiisturl mien or that th:- m tabbi '- a tdinnld
talk."
; "Leave that io TO.. Jj - Untie!" 1
'tall.tl over ll:-.' ban inters. "bon't Kit
I np. ;n ca o I'm lat-.'. "
j Wo w?iit out. A moment later wo
were hurrying toward Windygntc street
! ami-\\ hat?
? I looked mund fer our constable. Iii?
j steppt d tait lr run Ibo shadow opposite
Ko. ii.
"Haven't Keen any ono go in, sir "
he whispered. "The lady asked mc to
wait near, in ease cf anything. I think
wo'vegot 'einen-ily. I tum hied at once.
No, I'm not relieved for two hourn yet,
?ir."
"Como inside with ur-, then." Uptlio
fitepii we went. Tho servant girl, very
palo, was standing in thc hall. Together
weall stood listening. Notasound from
; bi low. Nothing more lucky could have
happened. "Now, keep cool, madam,"
J said, "and we'll have a Jot.!; round
down stairs-. Thc ?arl can watch la rc
. by Jove! yes. every door is locked !"
j I pulled out n:y hunch of keys to try
i tin m. We were standing in tho passage
ht low, tho candlestick shaking in Mrs.
: Varncy's hand. It was rather an excit
ing moment.
I "None of mine lit. ' know," s!n>
j brent heil nervously. "Jint <!" make
j baste, .-ir-couldn't: they imprison cs
? for doing this? There, ti.at key look.s
I exactly like thc break!at-1 parlor one
i this door; let las try ii. -ir. No, a
! doesn't quito turn. Oil, a.?ii them's the
door nf the big cellar, where we lu.ep
bearing tho digging and knocking
noises !"
I had forgotteu that. Flinging open
tho door, 1 peered dowu into the black
ness. "Hand ino that lamp-we'll soon
know," I enid, aud thc constable fol
lowed mo down tho wooden steps. At
the foot the ceiling was so low wo bad
to stoop. "Quick, we might find tho
bales hero!" I whispered to him.
"Mind tho coals!'' came madam's
she. ky voice dowu. "Oh, bo quick ! Tho
cellar mus out nuder tho street. Ir.
sounded as if they-Mercy, it's tho
Winstous como back! Ont with tho
light, sir-don't move, for heaven's
sake !"
Wc were half way ?cross tbo damp,
black space. Her voice merged into a
naif scream so thrillingly, that on tho
spur of the moment I blew the candi?
out and gripped tho constable's arm. A
mero uothiug became tragedy of u sud
den. There was tho sound of a door
slammed to, and then heavy footsteps
aud deep voices in the passage overhead
It had happened so swiftly and unex
pectedly that wo stood holding our
breath down there most foolishly. Moro
banging and bumping und talk over
bead-then a comparativo silence, bro
ken by the constable's uncomfortable
haigh.'
"Well, I never! What's our next
move, sir? They've caught her spying,
nud there's moro than one to tackle.
Awkward!"
"Pooh!"-I stopped there, because
it suddenly struck me that bis word
was unpleasantly apt. We bad no search
warrant-and there might bo a mistake,
after all. Besides, to disclose ourselves
might mean a bad half hour for Mrs.
Varney-if not for ns. We stood listen
ing. The cellar door had evidently been
closed, as no light carno down, and the
sounds were muffled. Finally 1 con
cluded that the best thing in the cir
cumstances would bo to find some in.
criminating evidence, if possible, aud
get away without being cc-en-if possi
ble, ngain. I felt for my matchbox ami
relit tbo candle.
"Find out something while we're
ubont it,"I said, and wo completed om
circuit of the damp wall. There were
no signs of any excavations whatever,
that wo could discover. "Queer 1 Whal
about tbs doer?" I went cautiously
back to tho stops, und pushed. It gave
mc quito a little thrill to lind the dooi
immovable. Either sumo one held it oi
a heavy weight hud been placed against
it. I tiptoed back. The constable lookoc
rather pale in tho candlelight.
"Queer'sthe word, sir!" ho whisper
ed. "I don't half liko it. I jost though
of tho coal shoot, and there's some
thing on it-tho plate won't shift
They know we're down here, mark va}
-'sb! That's a cart stopping outside
Mr. Girdlestone, they're clearing off!'
Beyond n doubt! Heavy footstep
were passing along the passage and on
on to the pavement. For a timo w
stood, in a sort of stupefaction. Then
in a spasm of rage, I made a dash a
that door, determined to chance any
' thing. Useless-it resisted oar uuite
! attain. Clearly we wore pushin?
. against some weighty object. We pound
! ed and shouted, but to no purpose. W
' were caught in a maddening trap nu
[ bad only ourselves to blame. Bat-tb
mortification of it I
j "Lot them gol" I panted, at last
* "We mast have them sooner or later
, eho'li come down and let na ont tb
[ moment ti? ey turn their backs."
I "Huies* they'?? done for har)" li
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tiilll, I nilOf.ill I.ut liku to :::v. TiapV
Y, -. nu.- i! Th U i-Wi-et v ar. :; "v.ad
nu" wa ooo ii tho gang-perhaps
Mr*. VYiiiHroti hem If. l'os>il>ly hync
cit}) loon sin ' a..'iv tiuottgh tho M I V
ai l - i iii:?_. i. hatti r wiiii thu onu.-la
I !. . they i iii iiisepyir i that I lot urti vu
? ir.Iii -ti.!!?' wan on ti.? ir hoi Is ami h.ul
cuiuaioicd this '.ruti -'Ma-ly simple tri?'!?
t-: inveigle i hu i .ir , i usJnto tho house
wi;i!u I hey removed tho pluoiiur t<> a
pia, i- ( t sail ty It w i- tin ir ono chance
-anti wc hail play il clean into tlu-ir
hand.-*. Maddening? Not tho word! That
it flu.ult! have succeeded so uieriteil a
far strnugi ? ? .vj v. ssinn- and douhth ss
would gel it I Hew ti. thu coal shoot,
i-jlill immovable.
"Y ur iran-heirn !" 1 gasped. "Yon
haven't nm ? Up with some of tin.'una!
Aim h j nh', and splinter thal dour I'll
ha vo t in ni vii !"
I'.tug, crash! sounded through tho
lion e. Tin- i ?i binge ga yt-a panel
tha'.t red lu t wo iii inn les wu w-ru
?.I ia;ht ring Items.** a heavy wringing
nuiehinn that hat! been wt tl ged between
tba d'or lind a projection of thu wall
A ; iu?ii fur hreath arni thou a busty
ti . :?. !? . ! tia- hut:-!'. Kivti minutes sal
li ! provu how incredibly wu hail
i i t ti ft'oli'd Thu placo was. save for
truie ev two room-, practically destituiu
u. ti.ii i:i:rt-clearly enough, it had
been ? t ni? il moro lor ueiariotis than fur
di: th- pur im., es. Signs of tho sill:
there WIT? nene. Kow we wet; . (>:H at
t! ii door, all but coining to gm f again
over a Biotic slab placed a eros.'* thu coal
shoot. Ten minutes later wo panted
into the police station ami had sent all
the available men, with descriptions of
tho young "willow," flying over Cam
den Town. Then I started ha-k for
home. I would get ''hi of thu grim,) and
coal dost, and then lake a cab straight
to Scotland Yard.
1 got to thu door and pulled out my
keys ?ly keys! They waru not mine
with n gasp 1 stood and realized that
that clever creature, asking to try
them, hud handed mc hack her own
bunch in exchange. Why, what
Twice ? knocked loudly before thu door
opened and showed mo roy wife's fa*ja
as white as a sheet.
"Yon, Jimmy? Oh, thank heaven!
Wo haven't dared to move!"
"YY-whnt do you mean:" in tho
merest whisper.
"Oh. we've bat? such a scare. Jane
and I ! Wo na ri: hitting in thu kitchen,
not half an hour ago, and we thought
we heard some one. moving about up
herc--creeping up and down tho stairs.
\ screamed ont something, and .latin
' ays she heard this door click. Wo
couldn't stir hand or foot till I heard
you knock! 1 knew it couldn't bu you." i
"You knew!" With a groan. 1 strode ;
into tho parlor. 1 knew what I should ;
find. JMy handsome bronze timepiece, '
my choice vases and a score of other ?
small valuables-all gone. Up stairs I
sprang like a madman. On thu bedroom
table had lain my presentation gobi j
watch and chain, that 1 would not have i
lost for a fortune. Oue look-and I j
staggered hack, fairly crushed. Cone!
A daring double stroke of villainy.
They had walked in with my own key
while ? was fooling at tho station.
And as if this second humiliating
blow was not enough to permanently
kill auy man's good opinion of himself,
ou thu looking glass frame was pinned
a scrap of paper, bearing this master
stroke of irony:
"Mind tho coals !"
That was a year ago, aud Messrs.
Jowetts, the big drapers, still mourn
the loss of their rich consignment of
silk. .They seem likely to go ou mouili
ing And 1-well, my tleepest ambition
ia to come face to faco for just one mo
ment with that sweet young woman
who went hy rho name uf Varnoy. I
may not-amii may.-London Tit-Bits.
I'jl'M l.t-MKOII.
Little Harry-Pa, are you a self mudo
mau?
Pa-Yes. and I'm proud of it too.
Why?
Little Harry-Oh, nothing, only ma
said the other day that nobody but a
self made man could over moko such a
blaine fool of himself as you ul ways do
whoo ever a good looking woman hold H
out a pieufe of taffy for you to bite at.
Cleveland Leader.
The Laat Straw.
James Bussell Lowell, when
American minister to England, ia
said to have taken great delight in
meeting tho plain, honest and un
pretending: American farmer, taking
him about anti presenting him ns
a representative American. But
cheap, vulgar and socially enter
prising Americans wore a continual
trial to him. Tho Spectator of
Tho Outlook tells how Mr. Lowell
humorously described his expe
riences with tho wife of an Ameri
can senator who was determined to
ho presented at court, and whooo
lack of fitness for that function was
only too obvious to ono who was
supposed ':o protect the queen from
underbred and vulgar persons. Tho
woman was noisy, illiterate^ and so
cially impossible, but she was the
wife of a senator, and she was perti
nacious, unscrupulous and pushing.
Thore came a time when the minis
ter, worn out with her importuni
ties, was about to capitulate. In
that hour of weakness, however, he
chanced in a hotel reception room
to overhear his persecutor say to a
friend regarding a dressmaker's bilL
which had just come in, "When I?
see the size of that bill, I just lay
back and yelled. " The lady WM? nott
presented.
Restrict* the Mem.
"There is one economical feature con
nected with a turkey dinner in a flat."
"What's that?"
"The table isn't big enough for any
thing but th* turkey. "-Chicago Kee*
ord.
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"A:- *.n tilt' WOi'tl ililli ihf JM'tilll'l,
t he ti cl ii u s hun iii always j i. redo o?*
fol low tlif word, never ?:>i willi i*.
For.".yait? iii?, V nuil Mr. Hui on look
his hands ont ot' hi- j. 'ko?s, "lot's
tn ko a lino inna real lil tv Wt? aro
talking togo!lu.r. nnd yt ni insult me.
Immediately 1 exclaim, 'You .
scoundrel !' uni] as I say ii I strike
you. '1 hal would ?iiatui.i), hut it
v. uuliin't ?;;> ?ir stuge. li wi ii lt 1
he |< ii quit k fur ?:n iithlii ncc. l^uth
illC Wi iii it',- rici ..Ul v. i) il ld lui
. vlil* !?li?'. an ; iain
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lindi tl \vha1 i* was ale;;. sind
'.lie rmi!;..iic i?iiyl v.ni.ld lu- 1.. t.
You ni nit nie fin I hf >lugr. I .-ny.
lit". I iii lil' Millie ll . f ? W.I lt! 1(1 l.-f Pt
tho heat <.!' ?I f :. .;1 lins: lop, :? lilil?;
slower ] orita] s, i.ut inure i ; : ; j . t ? -
i vt ly. 'You scoundrel !' J lore
I |oayt; u ]. I: <. ?.i' a !. \y eonds, ami
: ia II deliver lie I luv. .
' 1 akc a Sectio i ri nu iii y o wa v!:; v,
'Tho diickiiii .' " said .Vir. liidiiMj'n.
"I, in thf.1 cliurticiiir, with titiu-rs i>?
thc family anti friend-, am awaiting
tlio verdict in Iii? tn.:1 ol' mysnn. 1
stand nt a tahiti iii ] romiuci.j place
ia tl:r eerier. Sly actors uro ar
ranged uhout tho singe to present a
? ?....-.<' picture, u dramatic did t.
Over ia xli.:t coiner is thc old moth
er sitting, th? ?inn of her daughter
about her shoulders. Horn about thu
st age aro people standing; ami ponido
silting. livery position goes to
make ti]j mi artistic and dramatic
whole. Hore it is my instruction
thal everything;, every actor, hr col
orless, no motion, no expression.
Bill enters willi thu news. I stand
still hy thc table fearing to ask the
question, almost. Hill throws In
hal upon tho table, mid I say,'Well,
Bill?' Tin ir is utter sih arr for a
moment biliar lall replies th? one
word, 'Convicted." And his head a
Kerami later drops upon his breast.
"Tb.cre Ls the dramatic effect, but
Rhei
A Purely Vegetable BIooc
Remedy is the Only
Cure.
If the people general ly knew tin
true canse of Rheumatism, then
would bc no such thing: ns liai
i moats and lotions for this painfu
; and disabling: disease. The fact is
Rheumatism is ti disordered statt
j of tho blood-il can he reached
j therefore, only through the blood
Hut till blood remedies can not cur<
Rheumatism, for il is an obstinat*
disease, one w hich requires a reo
. blood remedy-something more thai
! a mere tonic. Swift's Specific i
tho only real blood remedy, and i
promptly goes t<> the very bolton
! of even the most obstinate ease.
j A few years agu 1 was taken with in
I Ha minatory liheiinuit ism,which.t liougl
mild nt first, became gradually so in
tense that 1 w:^ for weeks tumble .
walk. I tried several prominent pbysi
inans and took their treatment faith
fully, but was tillable to gel lb?.? sdi gb I CH
relief. In fact, my condition ?cerned i
grow worse, the pains spread over tn
entire hedy, and from November t
March I 'suffered agony. I tried nitot
ratent medicine-, but non?, relieved
Upon thc advice of a friend 1 deeitb
try rf. S. S Before allowing me to tak
it, however, my guardian, who was
chemist, analyzed the remedy, and pr?
nounced it free of potash or mercar?
WOLVES vs. Dlsil?
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ART OF FLY-FISH1
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Hy DAN HEAHU
THE EDITOR'S
STAMP5 AMI (,
A'.l ??ill receive :
?0 ('fitts a Cepy
Addreft* HARPER
it i.*? not I.Uttl?y ! '.:;;::.!:<.. ii you
will, u il? zeil . . . 11 !.. in n al lifo
ii .vailing iii a 51 . ;j yoiiih i that
nu iii- lili' Or ilea i li to uno sp dour n
son and h i. : -1. Atv ihoy ipiiet :
Hero is on ]???? ?.'?? t\. ;.? ly lu ntul
l"n?. perhuj s in.iru : han iii 0 lloro
i?- tlio o-. ; . r wau liv : !... piny ho
crying. !i re'tny tw.i ot? tri lyilitili
knot's ol' ) nih- t:.!!.::i :. lor in
an lindero ito. V, i:.' i ?1 . i -: ?. mil.1
thal h. o"; i : I li it!*.' h:! vi' ? ... . .! . jtilj1
i nev l?ili n?-he - ?n. i r - '.; SnVpst
i i-i? i tv ho :.?;.? ; \ v:< ?:... '. ' d...>.,.,
'Tlny'vu i Mpv i> ?1 i li ... . -,- n.
staut t lh! o ia IV. 1 O:. ' ! 1 ? . : fut ii'
ol' i Ii?! tai .: s\\ ? ur| l i-' ?lin r i .
? lyjtiir: l.iuili.y i. rim i * a? .1 ii ni:..'
. liai* ly tv. >< r I ll rei' riiii i . her iii
SliOllle ;?!:?i ijlii' t i'i 1*. '! !. rt : ? 1 ho
Uti tittil ii toy w . ai h ia l li?'? .'.
'. Jil irai?' . ju-arir's t line nut jug Wa-?
jui i i il. Now it t.-f not int i o?l; i a;
i-- iiiit tint tiru 1. S i o :t?hii t ty .1 groat
painting. You think it looksi'.yieth
lila* naturi', hut it il"- n't. An ai t
1-1 ii-o- hi-, ituaginution t'? create
artistic oliYet. Yoi! .-00 piettin - ul a
hait lo. Ta Uo tia- pit/lure nf Napo
haili alli e NYati i loo. lt all looks
very nity nuil very art ist ii/. Moro
lu- i.-, w ith his ?.Iii? ei -. . p. horsy, lui;
yuil il?ii'l slj? 1 lia' Nit| !. .ai : 11 td Iti
< il., i i 1 .. 1 \ i l : Ita i ? MI ;i roll J i Sri al'
I ist ie alter iii" o.M'iti nietil ol" a hat
tlo.
"Alii rall, it h tl: . i.i '.. 11 ... yon
111 Vi rs I please', 'iii?' s';'t:r!'.,imy :. I hy
.jury.''-Stuiirt UohsOu in Kansas
C ity Tiui'V.
ItVI'III'll lt 1*1?.
Booker T. \Ya>li;!"?o' Tn-!;,
goo. speaking of tl: - : 11 -.tl aiul iv.
ligiinis hil- ni' his i nv M rat y, saul
that it was probably ?iii that oolllil
bo .?\\jiooted a ft or llioir ?.'id years in
slavery. H . ?l-l.I an oin--.lot" ni an
ohl slavo who IV?ISOIUMI (hat. as bin
hotly belonged to Ins master, if ho
oto tin- must or's ol hi kens tho chick
cris still woii- his anil uti theft hail
hoon committed. His inastor ronion
st ra tod willi him for ealing chickcu
shortly after, anil tin? slavo repliod,
"Well, massa, you'so gut loss ehielt
en, hui yon'so got more niggah."
- I In tait timk ii w .-u-il t uni' t H
submit > ntir-rlf tn any inlliieiieu which
maj bring upon \ou mix nuble feeling
- Tin- li-.il' nf iii?' b.iiiaiia is n.-nally
si\ fort lung hy I'Mi li ? i iviile.
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CASTOR S A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Signatura of C^^.^/^^^^^
i By
umatism
1 full so much better after taking two
hot tins, that I continued the remedy,
and in two months I was tr 11 roil com
pletely. Thu euro was permution!, for
I have never since had 11 touch of
Khctimutistn. though many timos
exposed to damp and enid weather.
Ki, I:A rv ou M. TiccKi.l.,
:iT 11 Powelton Avenue, Philadelphia.
Tliose wini have had experience
with Rheumatism know that it
becomes more severo each your,
and liku nil other blood diseases,
the doctors are totally unable to
cure il. In fad,
the only remedies
which I hey pro
scrib?; uro potash
anti mercury, and
though temporary
rel iel' may ri'.-ult.
t heso remedies pr?
\ din.*?' a >l il?ticss ot
? joints timi only in
tensify tho disease.
S. S. S. never disappoint*, for it
in made to curt; those tioop-rooh'ti
diseases which ari- beyond ila
roach of all ot'nor roiiiodies. it
euros permanently Khcunmlism.
Catarrh, Cancer. Sc roi" uki. rCczemu.
anti all other Mood diseases, lt
i- th" only hi out I remedy gu.'ir
it n hretl
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