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■■ ‘ -r- - ■v ■ ^ • ^ V •AGE TWO. THE PRESS AND STAND AR0, WALTERBORO, S, C. y : SEPTEMBER 10,191 % :*• NT- The * —•. * 1 Argyle Case J. 4- VoraUntion by MaConrachy of tba I ftxl Haw Flay by Harriot Ford, Horrey J. OHicciaa and DotoetiTO William J. Boma, la Which Robert Hilliard lo Appearing :: 7 Oepriicht. in;, by Journ^K 1 • can-Examiner. Atneri- Docdrd money. There are pereonai reoaooa why’*—ehe hesitated and abow- •d faint ajgna of. aappreosed emo tion*—-why f don’t want to make my- a*If known to the family. And If 1 .yrfVNOPSIS Jamea Arsyle. wealthy, and •ceentrie. la Tore ho r mm »r i found.ahot dead in the library ot his New >ma ilia only son, Kruca. an art- tat. and hla ward, liiaa Mary Manirat. ara suapaeted. aarha Kayien. a detective of repute, la called In. He I* a1v«-n carte Irfanche aa ta aepenae and told lo run down the mur derer. The library where Mr Argyle waa ahot is opened 7? Kayton and >*.# aaaM.int. Manning, ar- rtea at thOAriryJe mansion They quea- tlon Flnl>r<% the butk r. and search for flnafr printa In tV* hop« of finding a clew. The, detective* find a woman's ftneer prints t<n the library table Mrs. Wyatt. Mias Mrizijf' t'« compnnton. t« :i« Kayton I Kaytoii. that th<- ylrl ■ motle^r was a Mrs. Nellie Marsh of Sun Kran<lsco found out. It "ill u# i In- »«*rvt and sou aetional. Her f'lomott friend* muat he tn a state nf the greatest elann. Do you follow me 7“ / - “Vee. yeaxhut^— stammered Mrs. Martin. Kayton paid no tittention to the doabtftfl. beMitntlns nuinner of the afflrmatlr*. He a|>fnreiitly took It for granted tl»*t Mrs.. Martin was wtIHnjf and almost either to •'o-ofs-mte. “Well. 'then, see for yourself. Mrs he said, "tbiit yon are In Just position to hef}» ua Y«>ur re lations tilth the fnniUy are tibsol-.-telT unknown\ 1 am sure I could trust t<> your dlst-retton. Nponeeouner-ted with her would ever Connect tier trith you. and you can rewHve her. without ox pianatlon to anybody, ns n total stran ger into one of yonr furnished, rooms.*’ •Ofs visitor looked iihrost alarmed “Weil. Mr. Kayton." ahe wild des|>er ately. ’Th^fs aomethlnir I wouhlu't idervi like to undefttike without aothe'V ’’Wtiy uot?” "ho iuter/upted sharply. “All I ask la secrecy ” Jilra. Martin moistened her lips -Whfii did you want her to comeV*’ ahe asked fufntly. * *?Xow.“ . - "Now.r* echoed the woman in dta- ■uiy. . "Right nway?"* Kayton Du«lile<i ’Slie is here—wnlt Ing to see .you ". "litreI" exclaimed Mrs. Martin, ris ing. "She's here? I am to see tier?’’ • "Yes; jit once." replietl KAyton with out seeming to notice her etnotlou. ’’1 would .like, to arrange It so she could go home with you now. I’ll see her tir«g and .ex|ilaiu everything."' lie pressed a liijttiHi* on hia de.*!;.. and you n* a tudg can receive this ti..»tiey without any j Miilinlug api>eur<s^ - 'y - . ,r ' ~ ' J lnc«I'Bvetilent curiosity I should ih* “Joe. will you give Mr*./Martin’ a Ha Picked Up a Blotter and Carafully . Dried Her b mg*re. |. The g1i> loie>ue«| every Word “How?" she asked l»Te:ltIUe«s|jr. | “Pin Potng to a>u you to do some thing that Milt take ah four isairacw" ‘ Miss Maxuret s«nl iii-fhitig. She only looked Kayton u<<d<l’*l spirovuigly “And I ktswv I can r»^y on you.“ be mud. “Kven to the extent of making this .whole investigation defs-nd on you." ... The girl drew a tnhg hrentb. but she was calm and cuttv' ted “What cifn | no?" site asked “The jieople who are resi-onsih^ foj the defith of Mr. Argyle.’* - liT Xsit aieettflt* . 4a «e aall ease s*-^. Kayton slowly.- “afe all. ns we say. uuder^cover They’re keeping Jtvat from ilP-h other. And even if wd had all of them separately under surveil lance. no amount of shadowing would connect them with each other or with the crime \Ye must put them off their guard Do you understand?" - “Yea—yea." said the girl eagerly. Kayton proceeded even more slowly, “We must do something at one* con tin i all of these suspicions ngirl you. We . must make'it appear ;tbat you have practically admitted/yopr guilt” 7 / •‘How?** 'asked Miss Mazurtt. with out wincing. 7/ want you K When a woman suffering ffon some form of feminine # disorder is told that an operation is necessary, it of course "By flight." he replied, to disappenr.r .you reason* whv slu “Disappeiirr* ech'iod the girl. “Thia wouiah’a natuei” he went on. tapping the* tin ger m/rked tdotter. “is Mrs Martiu. V tshe yfcet-ji* a furnished room hniise. I “ha told ^hcr that we wish .yoij to dis-i/i ear. and there are h:;* con-vtited to4ake i .. Kayton learns from the servants thst Miss M,tzur«-: «-as awakn aix! about at the thoc the .crime roust f.’iv.- been, oem- rrutte>l. In th»* ili-i l man’s JcsW he flrnls | •n unusually fir.- countrsf, t tl<«l bill. Bruce Argyt« comes In lie fr-ll* Ksy- ! „ ton of tb<.- even's of the jcv< nlnp t>«;fnr« tho muni* r Remctantly o*.- aAmits w- tn* ■'•trie’. ‘»ne Irt the uro* r ball <)n the fateful night. Miss Mazurct. pal* and Worn, enters , x ,/ Miss Mazurct unwtlltrgly teps Kayton that she had heard angry vole***'late that night nrd had thought, that Rru. e arid his father Were *juarrelftig gbe admits that aha knew of tht wilt being In bsr favor. very gi.id of It." . • - •’Tkat can t>e arranged.'’ declared “All We need Is a pryuf of identity. Have >«mj reiviM-d any tuottey from nim l>ef»t‘V‘' -• t UYes—tor .» g-sul many year*" “Did you sign receipts?” ".No’’- r . "Did von ever write to Mr. Arcyle?" chair in the outer <d!ico/Tbe/Tittle of- ttce-nmf'Hye that ahe fcfli't disturd« v d?’ "Yes. sir." "I won’t he lojig. .\frs Martin.’’ Kay- t<»ti assured lier. find, lit.*: oife in a dream, she started ty* follow Mauudig out. But after a fo v steps she tiesi tated adtl slpppcd. Mr. iCayton.” she said, with more m**T»*tl.v yiie girl coufd not restrain a gesture of repngnattfe - . "You understand me. Mi:.- Alazorid/’ went on /vayt m swift!;. "We jrfn-t g.iin no/ess to this - ti-ur-e nrotisiiuo suspi-KUi and w.-^/taiU* tiu il thi+j/h >ou I can vi>t^* hou tlu-ret myst/it My nu*n c.'tir'e*i*!i>y .You’ll 1 frightens her. Tl he very thought of tnc hospitr.l opemting tnblo and ti*c surgeon’s Inife slrikcs terror to her heart, and no wonder, it is quite true that some of these troubles may reach a.stage where an operation is the only resource, but thousands ot women have avoided die necessity of an operation b\ tal.M c Lydia E. Pinkham^. Vegetable Compound. Tins fact !• attested by the grateful letters they write to us aftei .< health has been restored. The r e Two Women Prove Our Otu'n. ad my own yrjrk f four. I sIihh ijlwr.ys I feil it a jiuty I yo n**n to tell Tl.Pioi^J.rrA Ve? ta».le* .-.r ago I K*ir.i • -B - t'-.’s- , "Ur--:. J kr. i pa’.: in I*- *’i • i-n "p- 1 - •’• borea* s I ' • --•’v'' i xt V »* ■ f.*r a fi'm'dy ;s ted that I : ;lt*t’t< your-Tja*il'i- ; r u'.Vi-.K. . Cai • r i - tin &«< : .ecu’. v tr My r -.vn, \ 1 >’-Hl •V’- T y.vv. I X .cti ■■ . / r .tn - v'a.' c V’l-.l Wftt . iftVil r. hiiy£ nofto t*ylC \ Si'l\ be pro J »/t»>ti '*•'vi v inpriiciit S unc -of my'! ttjet*‘d '**\vtv tuorii tenitives wilt V e in yf .rht of your-win Tb* Wum#tl h«>s:taU‘d for ati instant tirim.*-s th::n t!;<* had lately cxhlblt/sl. /^ow every K’.mute «<f th«- day stiid uigbl 1 S f } i v v ■ M 4 . 11 1 Jr il * ~y X If y' V r « k It / ‘ l Kayton telephones Chief WiUlo of tho T’nlt**! Plates secret service About the mysterious counterfeit I.ater lie Inserts * "f^ke'* adveru^* uxnt pi one of the newspapers tn the hope of locating Kvllle M.ihsh, , Mrs. Marsh answer* the ‘"fak*" adver tisement In person She Is knbwn as Mrs. Martin, she tells* Kayton. anil keeps fur nished rooms. He secures a record of her finger prints and then arranges with tier to take Mis* Uuxvrct ns a roomer. >7^ I: \ \ . X s s' s'- X" "X a te| X X CHAPTXR X. -rm Nellie M«rah.“ L S the door cloned noijadejtsly be hind the woman and Kayton was left alone with* h»*r. be took her tn from ahoes to hat In one swift scrutiny. What h»* saw quickentsl him with a thrill that was not usual with him—the sense of a foe- man. worthy of bis steel. Tills wai in* Ignorant, money bunting crest U age she might have been atiytil bettirtNUi thirty-eight and forp/tive yean*. She was dret>seil Weil. Wit not expensively, and in. ♦xcelleot taste. Her eyes were Jorge and dark, and Kayton saw . In'"them sutnethlng that made |>1m suppress a ga)>f> of surprise. In mauaer and appc^/aucc site was the well bred woman/wyund all doubt, ami site still. lv*-l*l itiiuh ot a t>cautjr that price tupst ha/e l>e«*ii unusual. Kayton pretended to In? busy at hi* desk after thi/ one swift glance, and be kept up the pretense until after she hail seatcd/hprself racing him and Joe had depart od. "You/have been refefrSd to me." be .Mkl stowly. going on with his wrtUnff •s it her errand were of no especial Importance, "by Tolworthy A Mead?” “Yes,’’ she replied quietly, studying Ids face as It bent over the desk ’T answered their advertlssement." Kayton went on with his writfng. “You have some Information concern- tog the person advertised for?*’ ’Yes." •Then you know the name those ini tials stand for?" \ >. The woman did not reply at »nce. •nd be raised his head and looked di rectly at her for the first time. "You understapd we took that means of avoiding pii HI icily,’’ he said cour teously. "You’re nyl a newspa|»er wo man?" ."So.“ was the low reply. ’Tm Nellie Marsh." Not a ripple of the tiniest muscle be trayed Kayton’s triumphant eagerness. “Oh." he said with Indifferent sur prise. and bent over his writing again. *T suppose you have some proof of jour identity besides your knowledge of the name." “My name Is how Martin." replied the visitor, taking, a card out of her bag and laying it on the desk, lie glanced at It with mild interest ^X “This Is your present addressf* he inquired. . , "Yes. I rent furnished rooms." she said. • ' . ”Furn|shed rooms?" “Yes" before she replied. ’’Not recently." ’’I ask Uv-ause It rgny sqve a great i deni of legal red tape If we con Id- es- I fahllsh t he identity by signature," Xie explained. "Otherwise I suppose /you will have to obtain it ^Opy of/your birth certificate, make "affidavits and procure witnesses JO satisfy/the ex ecutors and the probate c \"\Vouidn’t that involve /good deal of oxjiensef*’ she liupilml imenslly. ”1 itui*p08e it woul^j—/*•*.’* admitted Kaymit "Do you think your sigua- tore could l»e foumj among UD pn j*ra?" • Mrs. Martin thought lo silence for a moment and the/exclaimed eagerly: ■"Why; yes;/my" indorsement, of chivks—If he/kept them." "Well. then, if you’ll leave your signature *vith me." s^Id Kayton. rum maging around on the "top of Ids desk. "I’ll tiMui it over to the lawyers" ’’Ttyfuk yoq^' she repllctl gratefully oifk.ytf her glove. Knyton |>ush- e«f/:f |>ad toward h«*r. H dlp|s‘d u pen in i Inkwell and offered it to he:. She 'tobk the 10*11 and dropped it \i i t n nt- ,tU* exclamation of dismay, lit* Un gers were cover*-*! with Ink ”<>h. I tw*g your purdon!" exclaimed K-iyton in distress. "Don’t get it on your glove.''T.et me.” 7 He picked up a blotter and carefully dried her finger*, murmuring npoto- 111*111 fciif .. I. t ’ i > II: y V * » V * * r.iiiixaw .tlJAUl-^ltk "y*>u know 1 came here confidentially/ Ton miKt go away without letting I didn't expect to meet any of these (>eoplo, and it would Is* very iucfiii-. venlcnt If—if Miss Mazuret should' by us ,/nieH^ nuuic- antl/ any chance hear my tloned in the will.’’ “U there any one that she co/ld hear R frouiexcept yourself?" nsyed Kay ton keenly. • "No. oil. no!" wa^ the ha/tv protest. “Mrs. Martin.’* he said gphvoly. “your Interc-otirse with Miss Mazuret can be Just as formal as ^ypu choose to make It" / He nodded In a maimer that indlcat- e<l that the discussion was -over, and almost against her/xvill she obediently followed Manutn/ out, 7 of tlu* hsim. When she had »^6ne Kayton summon- ed his: manager/ and iinnde*] him the card slu? had g^Ven him. "I^iscbnijyiit. put Nash in charge of men to start on this house right away.” he directed. "’(Jet a room iteai Brucp'or. Mrs Wyatt or your maid— any one. in fact—know when* yon are. .Will you tru*it me ehou^t;." he .•»>-k<''l with some hcsitntioii. "to-let me in VolVe you this way publicly, and then clear you when we find the real enmi- nal?’’ Again the girl drew in a long breath and looked long in his face liefore she replh'd. and then she said softly: ’•Yes.*’ Kayton flushe*! and dropped hi* eyeoN “I want you to bellt*t% that 1 Would never let you do it." he said earnestly, “if I weren’t nhsolutely stir*- that' you would be ahsolutefy sjafe aict that I can clear you later.” "Don't think about that," she said bravely. "I’ll do anything*you say.’’ Thank you.” he said, und his v«.ice qi?avered slfghtlyJK "Mrs. Marti.: is here. Will you go now?" The girl shivered slightly and - a frighten*-*! look leaped to her eyes. Luf go nr :t.l p.-- -\ -fe &::d i W.u; ? • 1: : :x.*. t' *n. 1. -v s*/ u -'Tt 1 no pr.in >,s 11 • p. T5:< ‘nd v.; :V b ;X.< :iu-ri l’ J, r t . . 1 li:i s V it -- V. t i <n > *< • r )~ *C' 5 * sr .1 -v 1 ’ • -ill * t » t r.i p-i t VV* 1 IT: >t-t- or .iO 1' V.t .) • 77 V * !i A tr. . r *. bn*;-: rr v */!'. ; • „t j ta!:•..* 1- tvi x. l it k i i sufem :te 1 t * ‘.i ' OL - ** . bib * • ... . ■ >un '.^a::* 1 i an a B < t’-V nr'i. .i I > ! nm ny v' en > ’/ i! i.' .Ln V jetsbJ *? c / runout i! "ii 1 ;::n tir' • I: t-r of -i n til - - t— - e*» :u i hn l Yo.: L-.'.n, • >*. b. l-.tt Of "T w;. -in i.-'.v’.ti. p.iiri- r v ricrviln-. ie would c . gf.sjvto v.! . tumor «s:. ua'.* l ■N •'*' t.ah >S A C. J\ow an* wer tviis (jutstKin if yod fan. .AVliy should a v.*o- [Rr.n submit to a surgical operation without first giving Lydia getlcnlly.# ”1 alwny* forget about th it/ fanilly In tin* face?’’ enough to/taky' wfres from itig dicto graph Have them run out to every- j pa'sed in an in-u int IkhIv tf/it' cittmects with the place "Ye-*.” ebe rei»li*<9 Te|f\t)i/m to go slow nod ketip under ••oyer.'/ , "Igy. sir." sa^l the manager. And he hiiri/ed out Its Manning returned. . "i.H-. lie careful with that woman.” i ynien-d Knyton., x | /“Is it Uie mother?’’ aske*l Manning I jpngerly.' ' X / Knyton gmntctl. “Can’t you see the Martin.Jam- you ti«-*-ii.f/llow- ne«spnp*-r ret**iris of \Jr Ar- fnkwell Here, tfy this pen Mrs. Martm wrote her signature. m/*i be thanked her As --heowns t»utfing on hvf glove In- a>k*-*1 nliniptly: "Mrs itlg the gyle’s death .. ni <>nr ln<.*-sticaU*>u?‘’ "Ob. closely l 1 ’ she replied, with some oervousiicss * /" / A ' / I ^ "TSieii you have styg* that/suspicion has ii«s-n directed agninst :/i> u*lu[ite*l da light* r’.'' / "Yes.' she pe|»lie«i and/bit her tip for a moment ' It sevtiiy*! to me very "Yes. ami. it seems yb me very un Juatificil.V said Knyton grimly He ‘paus«-d for a inomei/t and then- said young man. Stow Iv 7 "I'm tn a very peculiar position. Mrs. Martin, and It has Occurr**ii to me that "yyiU couM help me/’ Mrs Martin wsis unmistnknhly sur- prtMsi ”1 don't undenstnnd.” s!u* said. Kayton’leamitl tin* k in his chair, put the tijm of i/s fingers together ami j j spoke Hnsil\ / / "Well.'ip this way It has become; practically'Ke< essary that Miss M:i.*.U j j fet should I e protected from 1 he t-er s«v utions of rep*»rters ami pliotog i raphers, and even the ^u.uietits of in | tlffinte friends She fs.at Jhe js*tiiD*d ! bteaklng ilown"-*Mrs. Martin tmnie an inarticulate iprclaimUion cif.-f/mimthy j —“and you know even an innocent woman will thingsd"«» implloate J hrr^ i ( self df sties .-.trained ticyond tin* ihiilt ! . of her streiigth" "Yes. ygm—of course"’ exelalthe*! Mrs .Maj^iu in a low. tense vYih^»* “But-she is s*» wntchod," continued Klpdj/n. “that It is luipossiblo for us JO get her uwuy anywhere without its ft«elng known. More ttuiii that, we have arrived at a point where it is nec essary. for our purposes to make the •■»:«**!’’ exclaimed the wriggling with delight. Kayton went to the door of tbb little of!l *-. where Miss Mazuret was con eeaie*!. and invited lier to come In. ■■Mi->s Mazuret." he said abruptly. *s I she turned on him an 'inquiring .l«»oir. "I have found a woman who was ill the room when Mr Argyle was killed.” Mm* Mazuret turned while as chalk' "A vvoman!’ she gasped Ka> ton nnddt-d griuiiy. "I have ab solute proof of It here in her finger prints" He led her t<* bis desk and pointed to the blotter, in—Ide which lay one of ■ the.photographic fe*-ords of the finger /f rlnts on tin* tali!** in the Argyle libra ry I.ecu fo the girl’s untrained eyy tliey ivciv itlenfi al g;e-p*-d 7*we must tel! "♦Ml..'* . she j Bru ■**" “Not *♦ (.' return'd Kaytrin d*s;Mc<l y "Nc" !:st**u to ni**’’ f!Xi«*oked lO'.vn illtb-Vhc g r! * H/.- hosolll V - — Kayton laid down hi* pen and look *d up "WPIU Mrs. Martin,. Mr. Ar- real crlm5,rt » l confident that we are .iff gyle has left a considerable sum of money to Nelli* Marsh for reasons that you doubtless know aud nobody bis trail. To bo frank with you." he added, "we suspect s former member of the household." ’ • •'How?" shf askod braathlessly. Xv else appran* to. so we have taken this rather .unusual means of getting In touch with you." Mrs. Martin Indicated that she i^o- dtfrstood and volunteered an explana tion 'Indeed!" murmured his visitor. njs »*tili'tolling Its tale of the effect of his nmiohntetucnt. but the eye* Kayton paused for a moment as If " ••re calm and eourageous--the eyes of to let this much sink In and settle it-! 1 brute ««d loyal woman, self, and then went on. ' *’l have no roasoti for thinking that “Ws want Miss Mazuret to disap- woimm eommitteil the murder,” be pear." he declared, "and to disappear' ’••owly "She may t*o ;** iuno The legacy has been left to me be- 1,0 Completely that even s member of “’"t M ’‘ Btuve hlmwlf and as inuvb a cause of an ebhgatkm on Mr. Argyle's ber household will not suspect ' •• tun ap^-anim rs But sh* knows * . . _ _ A .A S, . ■ - s W ^ _ 1 _ ^ A #. OSSA It tm Wtsm. m k, i *« Aa .A a - M AJ’ M* * 11 • slisl If |»srt to my dead husband, who assist- > that ws hsv# anything to do with it Uillsl sd him at a time when he (ready Any flight by trolo would b« l&stantlf j b •' ugh tier »>* 1 trill go.*' lit- pre»ed a button and Joe Man nlng Klipp**d lnti> Hie r"*un , - ’’.lo*-. bring Mrs Martin in' Have you ph-ut) of money with you?*' be isked in a t low voice "Y**s," returm-d .the girl iu the saim- tone Then suddenly with a null- shiver. "Ob. I dread to meet ber!*' Kayton looked at her iu curious wise' for a moment **r two X "1 mn>l a-*k \on.” he said coldly, "to thow n«> icelirig of repulsion for this woman.*’ "I won’t; 1 won’t” Miss Mazuret a*,- sure*l him umlet i, i .. ••.dh .is Mrs Martin slowly wail.c.l i .•.• tbe «*t|}< e. Mary gripped : »t a chair^by which, she was >ijndp g and waited, rigid anti erect ’I in- w»euaji entered almost reluctantly. stopiKsl and guxe«J at the girl with a mixture of dtvad. curiosity and something else. "Mrs. Martiu." said Kayton in casu al. matter of faCt tones, "this is Miss Mazuret" X ^ He resumed his seat at hi* desk and bent over hik .paper*. The girl looked fit the woman and smiled slightly The woman looked at the girl and moved sfottity over to ber and held out her Jarfnd. "My «lc:ir.“ she said gently, “will vou ctune with me?” (To be Continued i •' MARRIAGES. IWm* h-Datch. S.qit Ikth The *s a \*-.r> the u.im.’.iatc fim- Stokes. 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You cart no* The Lar.ish.p* thm- rcm.b* in- ake this honest curative medicine flirt ou themselves in the Sam *! .-aus- into your svstem without getting the of correctness arc agonizing It l?Ih» results Trv them For sail- by takes something mo-'- t.i*n n* rvc ilf dealers ♦ 10 we » r * “ Ik ba, and Priafe A1Bi ' r, down to the Honieburg pdct-otjlcc < Sunday to pet the mail—- 3 ?p*» iall ' ith Ad Summer always *vi imr 1 ' f-pil a larza.red laugh into his'sl and say to some friend in a tr.-ru''*> ou* stage whisper that th»- *ia> dut!«‘'g legs mush he bowed or t: woulden’t want to hide ’etU that way FOLEY KIDNEY PILL! fOft BACKACHE KIDNEYS AND SLAODE