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L I Iffl^ilf L RETENGE RUISED QUEEN S LIFE. have had a bi W those letters, I Became Wanderer After The Brutal trust were rid Murder of Her Faithless Lover. j On Saturda f marquis was i Queen Christiana of Sweden, only erie des Cerfs daughter of the great and good Gusta- apartment of 1 * vus Adolphus, kept all the gossips of bowing and si (Europe in a ferment for many years, ed manner. After holding down the throne of her with Father 1 * father for four years, she voluntarily, strangers. CI abdicated in favor of her couain, in cold and rigi order that she might travel and enjoy marquis adv herself. At that-period she was young glance brough and beautiful and the most learned although he I and accomplished woman of her time, j was in store, and it is not strange that the "Wei-1 Bel, she said come to Our City'' sign was hung out j "Hand me 1 | whenever she deigned to visit a burg, j He producec Toward the close of the year 1657 I been intrustec she honored France with her pres- j She in turn h; Lence, and the palace of Fontainebleau ! quis. was turned over to her with the com- j "Bo you rec r?f rhe> season. She was at- ed. tended by a royal retinue of servants, j -p^ere was and also by her grand equerry, the brow of ^e Marquis Monaldeschi. * ; trembled und This gentleman, as Ms name sug- "i have nev< gests, was an Italian, and for a con- stammered, at siderable time had been the queen's "Look again favorite. They were recognized as ' jv ?Are those lovers, and, since the queen had abdi-; " 'He Si cated, it seemed more than possible j speechless tr that they would be married and to go j he CQuld 0'nly housekeeping. The marquis was ex- merciless wor traordinarily handsome and gifted in C]o:;e(i ar0unc all the graces and polite mannerisms <;U-or(is I. He was a charming man, i i ^ou are a v unscrupulous. When . . . , and turned h him away from his roval , x . , , . three armed ey wrote love letters, just i . , . .. . .. marquis saw i people do. and the letters TT . , , , . , j j He had been [uis always breathed undy. , ... .. . courage, but n. And, while thus con.. . . ,. , . was a pictun queen that he lived for . .. , . seized the que te was quietly laying siege mercv He ^ Roman eirl of wealth and . , 1 , \ , nowled. And with unforgivi :ers to this girl he ridicul- off .v..fh her f en shamefully, applying "Father le ] is names to her> and, noi. w^ness j :h this baseness, he sent give -flim all t] tie queen's love letters to ; tjfy himself, i le might enjoy a good j Hearng the "* * ^ + Vi "Folco ? wg tsut -\emesis uu began a long m trail. trying to ape Blre was a certain cardinal who vince The que Kong been jealous of the marquis, -^as Ulcere. ^ who was anxious to he the and listened t Ken's favorite. The cardinal had said all 1-e co M spies, and soon learned the de- turned again s of Monaldeschi's treachery. By and inexorable Bne means he secured possession of ".Father," si K entire correspondence with the can for the gc Kman girl and turned ^he letters failed to justii Kver to the queen. Christiana must die." W ! w / PONT F We open our new Saturday, A With the greatest three pi price of $15, $20 and $2! and our one price hat, $2 * Ar> dio F* A equal to any $3 or $j.du Our line embraces th worsted fabrics from the 1 vidual measure. Let the your clothes once, and th< your clothes always. Th< States that doesn't charge Fancy or Extra Sizes. Our goods come direct from th i . . 1 ? shops at tne prices or $15 $2< Suit or Overcoat. Quality, Worl If our Suit or Hat doesn't prove glad to refund your money. If you w dent, tear them or war t them altered, your order we will prove to you that v We have come here to your city to be Free! We are going to give away free one week only, beginning Saturday, A ue of our $2 United Hat is equal to a United Tailc 1 1109 Caldwell Street HflHBHnHMHHnBHHHBHHB ? ad hour when she read j The good priest dro; in which her love and knees before her and pn iculed. would have mercy, y, November 10, the "I have said the word summoned to the Gal- the queen, -'and no powe >, a long and gloomy ven can make me unsay the palace. He entered, Then she left the roon miling in his accustom- deschi was left with th The queen was there the three .executioners, e Bel and three armed on his knees in a sicke.n in-etiana'c fnop was as Monmouth at the feet of d as marble. As the and implored the priest anced, smirking, her more effort. So the pr it terror to hihs heart, 'Cnristiana and begged fo: lad no inkling of what ed man's life, but she wra Turning to Father le Le Bel returned to th( % " announced that his erra :hose papers." usel<jss. I the letters, which had "Prepare yourself to di 1 to him by the'queen, chiel: of the executione. anded them to the mar- marquis and the priest p er. Then the butchery ognize these? ste ask- marquis wore a suit of his clothes and this an icy sweat on the swords of the executioc ----- * - i. - marquis and bis legs hacfced mm over me ne; t hira. and he dragged himsell >r seen :hem before," he floor like a wounded sna last. ed God for mercy. But ' said the queen, stern- mercy for him .in heaven not your seals?" j ^ne butchers fir ay .110 more. Helpless, throat and er embling in elery limb, ery look imploringly at the At that period murder nan. The three men regarded seriously, but < I him and drew their ed France was indignan barbarous crime. The C traitor," said the queen, ar,n' w^ose conscence \ er back on him. The sensitive, wrote oificia^l men drew closer. The tiana saying ' a crime s diat his hour had come. mus^ considered suff known as a man of for banishing your maje in this extremity he C0UI"t and dominions of t' j of abject terror. He with every honest man, !.n's gown and entreated at the lawless outrage vailed and wept and ^ed on the soil of Franc *? - r- A , she looked down at him | Tne TQVly 01 ^ueeu < ng eyes and lashed him one exam iding whip. I insolence in all the arc Bel," she said, "you are ' tory- lt is t0? lonS t0 b treat this dog fairly. i| here, but the following 1 le time he needs to jus- dicates its sentiments: f he can" "Understand, all of y >?e words, the marquis and masters, little peop] P^ea. trying to explain, I that it was my spvereigi )logize, trying to soji- ! act. as I did. I neither < en that his repentance der an account of my a< J v.. She stood like a statue one?least 01 an to a uu o it all. When he had | But she left France in uld think of, the queen 1 the same. Three years to the priest, as calm j cousin in whose favor s 2 as ever. cated died, and she le cried, "do what you i Sweden with the intentio lod of his soul. He has I the crown again. But tl :y himself, and he must, honest people of Swede] j be governed by a murde] % ORGET r store in your city beginnir ugust 30th, rice line that has ever been 5, suit or overcoat, no more i 11 1 , no more, no less, m ail co?o hat on the market, e newest styles and coloring world's best looms, tailored United Tailoring and Hi i United Tailoring and Hat 3 only house of its kind ii m>T r 11 rv l ; extra tor iNortolks, uoui e mills, and all garment are hand-tailor r\ (tOC krnanship and Fit Guaranteed or Money 3 to you just as we recommended it w< ear our clothes for weeks or months an< we will mend or alter them free of cha: /e can save you frpm $5 to $15 on ever i your friend and we know your wants. Free!! Free!!! * : any hat in our store with every suit or .ugust 30th., We are doing this to prove ny $3 and $3.50 hat on the market. >ring and H L. I. Blalock, Manager ] BflBHBHUnEHBKHBBnDBnnn ppeijl oil his,: v,-as told that she would be deprived lyed mat she or her revenues if she remained in Sweden. So she became a wanderer s," answered on the face of the earth, and died at r under Hea- Rome, a bitter and lonely old woman, them." j She wrote her own epitah, which is i, and Mon'al- unsurpassed for stern brevity: e priest and "Christiana lived 72 years."?KanHe groveled s^s City Star. ing way., like King James, Quicksilver. to maKe one Quicksilver or mercury is a mineriest went to al used for centuries in many ways r the wretch- and sought after all over the world, is adamant. The people of ancient days got all i gallery and their mercury from a deposit of ore nd had been known as cinnabar at a place called Almaden in Spain/ This mine had a :e!" cried the monoply of the market of the world rs, and the for a?es- With the discovery of Amerrayed togeth- came the uncovering of a vein of began. The cinnabar of great riches just south of ' mail under 1 San Jose. There were two mines turned the j opened there, one at New Almade and iers, so they the other at Gauda.lupe. These mines ad and neck, j with the old one in Spain, still divide E over the the market of the world in supplying ke, and call- it with mercury. After all these there was no years comes the discovery of a new or on earth. I ledge near the old one known as the - m-ino?Aneeles Times. lally staboea . uduuamu^ lded his mis- ? In the city get a boy or girl ens were not gaged in poultry culture, perhaps only 5ven callous- j as a pastime, and it will keep him or t over this ^er at home ,where they will be lardinal Maz- shielded from the contaminating invasn't at all fluences of the city streets. ty to Chris- !' - *tmHn,J*0TlCE ?F F L SETTLEMENT. icient excuse I -Notice is hereby glven taat 1 wm sty from the make settlement of the estate of He king! who, Chester C' Foster in tae Probate felt horrified Court for Newberr-V County at 11 just commit- ' ?'clock a- m- 011 Monday, September ? j 29, 1913, and4 immediately thereafter Christiana is 'appIy for !etters dismissory as ^ ples of pure ministratrix of said estate. hives of his- Sarah L' Foster' ' e reproduced Administratrix. >aragraph in- SCHOOL OPENING. The public schools of the city of ou, servants, Newberry open Monday morning, Seple and great, tember 15. It is very important that 1 pleasure to all pupils be present and ready for :>we nor ren- -work on the first day. Records "will :tion? to any be kept by weeks and the first week lly like you.* -has full value. a hurrv iust! Punils who are -not certain as to later the their grading will meet at the .high he had abdi- school building on Thursday, Sepreturned to tember 11, to be examined for classin of wearing j fication. ae brave and Ernest Anderson, q refused to Superintendent. ress, a^d she 8-29-t.d. ( i - f ig on IV 1913 II show i at the 11 i II nnir nn Ipcq IS 1 liVi liv jvuvj * -? >rs and shapes < ?s in wool and 1 to your indi- g at Co. tailor | Co, will tailor 1 the United ' % * - i ble Breasted, & ?'v ed in our own work No More * f No Less , 1 will be Refunded ? 2 will be only too ? J you have an acci- ? rge. If you give us ?; f suit or overcoat. overcoat order for I > ) to you that the val- I ? I *v* at Co. || Newberry, S. C. I I _ VP'S W V lli i ' * 9 Do no out the I i Bird. I 1 at 10 an< Also Blii< I Ihave i \ of Vanity i Mesh B cum dcc i i i "Better Goods i A ? Jh OUUtt iX The HOUSE Hetald and N 4 KKaasanM ^"1 illillBlJI IJ -p ' " s. ELRY ! * . * l t be with-ucky Blue have them 1 1 25 cents. 3 Bird Ring. \ i new stock / ? . ? i r Doxes ana lags. Call hem. I at Same Money." r C! Variety : OTORL nrimirn ofi I,OQO i mniri ew.5. $.1.5ft Yesuc %