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a i x i THE TWO ORPHAN'S. * fContinued fruit) paW* * ) "That DtHiM be preclou* work In thl* place,” remarked atM)l lM*r. who hart ptuwert several year* of I he dreary Inactlpoa of prlaon Ufe. “Our paths In llh' l»ave lieert very different," said Marianne, with a »Wh, xh she thouKWt other own hard lite. ‘•1 wxscompelled to work for a thief. “Scores of admirer A crowded around me. wlllinK to ruin themselves for my amusement," siild Flore tie, dry I hr her eves, and speaking In a vivacious man- J • i.mwviii -,r her past It waalhv alinU| (of thf prtaoHkr* la, wid to retlra to Uwlr crlla, 1 iMbrtfani ww ■'»’ to ntov* toward thrlr narrow rhwrle** < fkthet •Urprlat'o at tlie dtesarnfit tlie .1 oornit had aetK. » 'i“It l» tIpiC-to iroin," Wid Sister' Ktiwt talwt-chamber Jp htf • ienevleve.el.eeifullv. and llwn takiuk ^7. the minis,er 6f |»dUs- rephetl Maltanne'n fa*-e lieiw.yn her handv | l , l»*rd. layln* his hand on hi* Imart In she imprinted a hrvlng kiss U pOn her afTixKd manner,and making a very f0 “TliN^‘ v.ml iTg''!; >o r wVl l 1 ' S' free. |*> “Then It is oy his orders," said the not forget that 1 inn responsible torJ usually very mild sister In a stern you; StK letv has sent me a guilty wm 'ok-e. "tMU tt»e fcoor child Is— man; 1 return It a repentant one. I " A las ‘inadame ” interrupted 1’1- hope Marianne.” card, “the honor of an illustrious house tMn to amhae mttelf. Who aw ytto,. tlfT’ -site aiked, Vl«r« thought of ner, as she triumphs. . , “And it all comes to a prison, and eating gruel with a wooden spoon, said .Twite, the one ^fio had passed so many years in prison. „ “Hut you get accustomed to that, said Marianne, in a quiet, resigned volet 1 ". ' , , „ “But It does not end there, persist ed Julie; “ some .day we shall Ik- treat ed as those poor creatures were yester The tow word* wbt ere liM uttered f I whkll could he w as now to be exeru 4 you?” asked Marianne, “Who* would not be frightened at the idea of a two month's voyage in the vilest compauy, and at the end of It tie landi *1 in a wild country?” re- plksl Julie, with a great show of feel- Ir mg at will you do if ilicr simio yo away?” asked Klorettcof Mariam “l shall try (o lie n-slaued. I'crhaps I shall tind some -atisfact-<mi in I* uig lent away out of the rea* h of tempta tion. One can tiiu\ plenty of work; "They ny that w- l here In Ia>uhlaia. plarrntly. * , Ma)ls- feWi. and resets way ” Vou may nil hr Martanrs . Ulprfoih rvprntant **el the Infrf^i Ivrsrlf in f J wai at tUA* Un» apyrsml at the v. naM «»< .11 an s»*aiie utd Julie, c shall ft ml ut com' i tun- llsai CIIAPTKU XXII. PH A HI) i Si. A. ..N.K W..tt! U.-.t;: Although Ilcnrietteliad l»een In La Sal|K*triere twenty-four ’hwurs when the events narrated In our laM- chap ter occurred, Marianne had nof seen her, for the reason that the poor or phan had Ix-en ill. * Her sulferings. had brought on a severe attack of sickness, and, happi ly lur t he poor girl, she had iK-en,un conscious, not even knowing that she was in a prison. Instead of being confined in a cell, she was taken to the prison hospital, her keep- the court- spoke t he e our last pt Mlttibor luiir unliond, a wild light* in tier eyes, and a hectic Hush upon her cheeks, slfc rushed to the sister and knelt liefore her. Altlmugh Hm- apis-aratH-e of the yoong girl was enUrely different from what it was wIm-ii Mariamu^ Iasi saw her slie knew her almost immediately. "(iood flearenAt is it possible?” slw exclaimed, in a tone of surprise, of al- iuie*t fllghl. - • oh. madame!" cried llenrk-tte, in. ^ tmplonrjg aeis-iits. "If you ate tt»- iiik s u ,h!rae tr«“v* tHue, liarr pttv on otr, Mid or- tk-t tlirtA t*» v t MMi lux. i ask you on mt km must he protected!" “You area wit ness that 1 refused the hand of theehevalier,”saidllenrlette, passtonatelyy and- - appealing . to■ the- valet, with all the force of Tier gentle nature. ' "lxthat so, monsieur?” asked Sister Genevieve. ‘That is true, I am compelle"d to admit Ifcy” replied Picard, with anoth er and a lower tKiw-. “Madame, I told you she was inno cent,” slid Marianne, overjoyed at this proof of llenriette’s guiltlessness. . “If Madame Hie Superior will allow me to inform the voting lady of the further wishes of excellency, t?ie minister of police,-1 think 1 can make her understand,” said Picard, seeing that this interview was not tending to those around him that exalted Vdea'of Ills dignity which he was ever careful to jyreserve, and wishing to terminate the interview as soon as possible. “You may do so," said the sister, gravely. Then, turning to ItapVitte and kissing her, she said: “Have coinage, my child, and trust in lira ven." • 'As t lie sister superior left Utc court yard and «*ut*i red t lie Imspital, Marian* m-ym-ssed ckm- to Henrlettc, and Ich »i*ur fHh«- i enough to aiiow the pour orrbah that the wont i done h* tlie minister ted against her. khe had clung to the liope that the clievulier miglit assist her (n her hour of trial, and Picard’s words had *tregth cued that lielief: Imt she saw now that all hope was in vain. The pitying looks cast upon her by Sister Gene vieve, Marianne, and the doetbr, spoke her doom too plainly. There was no hope for her. She must go into exile, and all hope of ever seeing her blind sistfer was at an end. As these thoughts Hashed over her, her. strength gave way, and again she sunk helplessly upon the ground, mur muring: gt'Alas! I am condemned! I am lost lost!" To be continued. w-nl t< Tl*t v»i M t ( 14**1* tailcri It* TIm tun n* voting gift ctfit ifn'ftl jt (hr twii s»i friirmw* rt nu t tic mght when unto tl* pikM-r. *9 mkrd 0MI m • *ihr mf rnM~ -i’ t ruorrly. a* "V ■ klaast wi ‘ ••Mt «V || !• A « 88I88 4MNT* flMi »|r«| | WKi Imew-H H At Imwfcg^ mp i irage. ii.udi-inruM-lli'," •<1 Slstrr tiem-vh-ve. iaid Uauirict tc. as tail gutw. “ W tut it ninaJ d to ynttr tn»«?rr. and i«*i rar Iihii f IlfiMlPfBlUWlk'. flAwi I Men and Women frlicsr.’l'' in-pft <>f th* bp » t mi* i< nl' nipnt kIi.-mM i..if fail trtpon-lill *>r ilittlia* wav ut min-, o- Iip la i «• »• i> p n i i p *- the IpnrU- ^ .iiirt nu> I ad*- i p- till * up c t a 11 at V u H P anil? 1 u titai-intr rmu ra-p In Lla hand •. 1* IIP la IHp I on t*p »t p-Mbli«hud and bai IItP i P*t rayi utailon. I'p turpi whPfv nthara fall; iberp la no |>at<-h* rk ior •inpntiipiiilna .u hit trpuimpnt r>f- »a*.nal atipi'tlon by l»r Balhawar. alw app Plai a«Hin<p| f—in Ilia U-- fiat.- i.’- ■ l* , ia a whpn npppaaafv, whlph n.. nihar PI-.■ If }.m rmn U..I pall, wrtu fi.f fiwp *«w»k #«a a'd aupat|.m i-lant* Jfanllun your inmldp gv- prvtbtsa airiafly row *daa I la I J N, w i I>a . Hathawar. *. 0 •*» Innmtn RalMIngSi S. Hrtud St ! Attatnt«. Gg. . John Drnt xfid Cnhcn Id* two noffwwi. who went Into a store at Spartanburg beot upon tbeivlot Wed* nesday evening* * While one of them engaged the attention of the clerk the other pmoaeded to stark up on hla arm flve or six pairs of pantu, the very Ik s) in the stock. The thlct endeav ored to escape, followed by his com panion. The negroQ# were hotly pur sued, however, and dropped the stolen goods, hut made their escape. La Lei* on in the night both were arrested. Thursday morning they were carried before Magistrate Kirby, and bound over to the present term-of sessions court for grand larceny. Later on in the day they were tried in sessions court, plead guilty, and were given the following sentences; John Dent two years and three, months at hard labor In the State Penttenttary: t3oh- en Law, two years at hard labor in the State penitentiary. A Fatal Joke. Harry Rult. an employe of a loco motive works in Paterson. N. J., died Thursday as a result of a practical joke played on him by Hve of his fel low workmen. They were arrested charged with causing his death. It Is alleged that they ‘‘blew up" Kbit with a pneumatic air pump having a pressure of. 110 pounds to the Inch. The bo>'* stomach became greatly ex tended and after several hours of great suffering he died. When the men arcum-d of having caused Kails death wtre .arrahmed in court In Paterson. tf>e dead boy's father rushed at one of them, named Dorn, knocked him down and started to kick him. The father was restrained bv the court (inkers. The accused men were lie id wiLUuul bail on a charge of man- The SUipfeBianof the!** U.tur days - Perforce must lu* n willing mixer, And oft, a night of i-leasorn pisf, Feels that his stomach needs a fixer. If he would all hi A diva forget • X Jiibt let him try Lemon Elixir. Continues to xnaKe Miraculous Cures READ THIS LETTER: AL'MOST A MIRACLE. I)ii.LOV, 3. C., Aug. 18th, 1901 Gentlemen;—In. September, 1899, I took rhe-jm.it.:enn In • very bad form. In s month after the dlseaee eterted 1 lud to p w i.p my work nod go to bed. It continued to grow worse until my aims Mii-i hand* were badly drawn, •o much ao that 1 could not uae them. My levs were i.iawn hark uniil my feet touched my bipe. I was aa helpless as a baby for ue-<iiy twelve montba. The muscles of my arms and lows were hard and shriveled up. I suffered death many times over. Was treated by six different physielana In McColl, Dillon and Marion, but none of them could do me auy pood, until Dr. J. P. Rwlnir, of Dillon, oamo to see me. He told me to try your “ HhromACiun.” He got me one bottle of the medicine and I began to take it and betore the first bottle was used up I bettan to get better. 1 used five snd a half bottles and waa completely cured. That was two years ago, and my health has been exrellent ever since. Have bad ao symptoms of rheumatism. I regard - KnrruACtnn" a* by far the best remedy for rheumaUsm on the market. I cannot aav too much for It. I hay* recommended It to others since and it has cured them. Will say further, that I began to walk In about sis days after I began to taka “ Rbbcm AOinm,” with the aid of crutrhee; In about three months after I began to take it, 1 could walk aa good as aiifbody. snd weul back to work again. . 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(•f I In ti if Um*) Want my liead, tticv can tewi* lam If •rif not mt-,” said I he physii i.«n •*Twk-I»- with great aanuruiK-e I hhl ala* ala*uId ! j,, M j ijkcJt t«- lien-?' asked Slater Geocvlcve, half i to herarlf. |cotif.tge jim! “MMortuiN* may have overtaken! Imt, Imt l am aiire that vice h.i* iHtt-r cd t»y the valet a ixtaa <«u 11 teil her life." replied Marianne, oitioi attended hy .1 Silk Monte l arlo Coata. Fine w Made Sulla, Miase* Long Coala, MJmm Jackets, Child-! ten'i Long Coata. ('hildren'x Keefers Thta d« partrneiit la particularly attrac- Keady-mgde ^armenta are our apecialty And ITcmiI atmifc ■■ g(llf<4 oflffTmi Costa, Tailor-"' J um at 1 hi-t iiMNneiit. x-* if aiimnion-1 tire this season. Uur garmenu are tieautlfiidy mad(, ttt. and workmanship ting words, an are two imporunt factora In buying ready-made garments. Our tailor made Hie of -midtun*. suiU are cut prices excluaively upon our special measurements and the IH Is I •r’ortpoi'otis-* I 1*311)1 Uu-lr Wagonv and Agrk dltursl them from Injury fnMy *\ 1 nplementa, to preserve *t of ed hy^rour repentance, she has solicit ed vour pardon and release.” For an Instant, Marianne did not understand all that the doctor’s words meant; but when it Hashed upon her mind that she was free, that now, thanks to the disinterested kindness of the sister, she was no longer a pris oner, no longer in danger of being sent Into exile, she threw herself on her knees before Sister Genevieve, and clasping her hand, rained kisses and tears on it in the fullness of her grati tude. s. “My benefactress! my mother!” she exclaimed, in a voice almost choked with emotion. “No- no,” said Sister Genevieve, quickly. "It was he who’ obtained it forjou.” — She pointed to the doctor, who was j presented hfmself at the gate, and one of our strung argunymt*. |Thr giNtd sister raised H<-nilettc after.showing his order for admission, from the groiiiKi, and -attempted to cutcred. soothe her grief. Ficurd was so engrossed i>y ills bold ‘’Courage, my child, look up,” she s.u<l. kindly. Henriette made no sign of recognl- t ion. and Marianne went more closely to her* "Look at itiw. mademoiselle. Do you iu»t rememlK-r the woman wislied to drown herself!" “You you." faltered the poor girl, st riving to recall the events which had passed, and which, in her misery, seemed to have occurred years before, instead of only a few weeks. \\li, yes. 1 remember you toq well!” she ex claimed, as the events of that fatal night when she was separated from tier sister, came upon Iter like some standing near, wiping away the tears which tilled his eyes at such an exhi bition of gratitude as Marianne furn ished. "No,” he said, gravely, “your re- _ gran tea to the good Sister Genevieve. To that good and noble defiance to the miiiisterof police that be did not notice anything around him, and therefore he did not see the guards until be heard an exclamation of alarm from Henriette. • “Good Heavens! Look there!” Surprised by her cry, iheard looked in the direction designated by her ex tended linger, and as he saw the sol diers, he lost all out warn signs of bravery. “Good graeiou§ have they taken me at my word?” he asked, in affright, and at the same time putting his hand on his head.' as if to assure himself that it rested securely on liissliould- U Hearing the noise of the opening pestilence-laden blast of air. “Alas! we were together then that was Ik-- fore they dragged me away from her. You saw her—my poor sister?” “I told madame that you were as pure as an angel;” "Yes, madame, I am innocent!" ex- . , ^PVpiclaiim-d Henriette; earnest ly. atuTriTa woman, who horn within Ihe wails «f.. rn3nn ,. r tt,at ,-ould »njt Imt ntrrr con* Ubalpetrlere.hM never consented to V Mion with it. I call Heaven bo cross Its threshold; who has made this witness I swear ” rlson her country, and Its unfortunate “ix» not swear, daughter." said Sis-! -You may do so monsieur” said .u“f<ufr, c™ •'“s" ^ rl "’' w The doctor stopped abrupt!), In*- .. ' . came 00 k»klog aruuiKl upon tlie fat e* 1,0 am»e»»4 of the Inmalea who had galtf - ll, <** .. . H Li fr I Jar 0.1411 *'f’toi? k.Wi •akB |pij4fltf tm i *• l toM ad appfuarticst tin gate, Sister Genevieve, accompanied by Marianne and the doctor, came out of the hospital, and seeing her, the officer of the guard advanced, and, after making a low salute, said: “Sister Superior, 1 have the honor to hand you. the list of prisoners who are condemned to exile. If you w ill perniTTme to order the prisoners to be assembled here, We can proceed to identify them.” All Wool Cheviot and Venitlancloth |?T \ Y Y R I suits Black, Brown, Navy, Royal. 1 *.1 Aal** Blouse Coat, Basque effect, made with j 'll T 1 I CTC broad plaits, front and back,each plait ? » a AO 1 O* outlined with black Taffeta Bands. 9 All W05T flannel* waisfs, ,lined cored kilted skirt trimmed to match, throughout, front ?and back tucked, Value 915.00. v | stock collars, colors—Cardinal, N&vy rx • * Au-m Blue, Royal Pink, Black. Special 811.50. j special 81.00, Masury’s Wegon Colortt • • . t* y is sufficient. 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