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I Itupert stood as if paralyze
ELSiSdS^J L yd at on rebuking her for tho
jy which st ' had manlfMted In 1
- G?' "Bo patient. Mr. Adjutant
Q{. she. "and rest assured that i
nj Ions are not ono whit ehung<
d. Wtl) OHAFTBRVI.
Interest , TITE RENDEZVOUS OF I'll
ilm? ' DOM'S SONS,
t." said | TUo sharpshooters! When the
ny opln- turo historian of the llevolutlo
lmI. Hut I struirslc sli:i 11 attempt to analyse
.... .1 OPlvinC nf ( lin VonLklia . .1 n anrtn a#
r-.
? U?
- WE DON'T SKIIV PE
' IFyou ?aot a NICE,CI
ntry
(jl0 wiih Hterilizpil ioBlruiQen
/%(?i t r\/v m
fOPLE. [
c
iEAN SIIAVE. Hot Towel*, ?
its no to tin* ...
A m i_i /-vnrr-? r\ a r-^ >-v ? ~+ rx ^ > > rx
c'u cordial reception assured J
iiin thrtTSJjere could be no J^louHjr
in that scorc.-^MUst. inca|*ble of 0h|1
IndlnK a cluo. of cofeM^""lns ?n ?** l>(
Sanation, or of formlnK*Wtt?^M>Jnloii, 1
ip sat motionless with an air 7J
* V *
trch Dlr?cior>?Arrival and
rparture of Tralun-L(Alg?>
??tii>? Dates and l'otiiwftlce:
!W El ED K
FAT]
Or, & Revolutiona;
\ 1 , "I rriui'muwr, ui^u. mui uie .->11
J J (n 1? uiy homo; any stain upon 1
"A pi lality would remain as a sty
En] niy K<>od naiuo, and?"
In "And ui>on your Crotch brt
[J{ when ho comes to tako posse
nj the 'S ronuhold' and lis misti
H 1 H "Never!" and as Aurora sp
/ oCCUl "1 l>crt 1,1' a s'aelerlike chill
' pJ his frame. "Never! And by
?? ?n, nuni.diinn you. Mr Adjutant.
(Mipiit'iu | " -n*"" v. niw stwiwur* * innnrn ui
ts hospl- *?ns who took up arms In defene
tin upon ! their liberties. It will he a lianl
lor to do 'do whether Celtic, or S i
d ok room , or Indian l)U?od was predoinlnan
>ssioii of j I he veins of those hardy backwt
ross." men. Scenery, like locality, goo. t
oke, Uu- length In the formation of hii
over character, and these lmrdy ploni
way of | reared among rugged liills. natu
for tlds acquired a wildness of moral temi
1,11 iCKun
? ?f J
matixon,
... ,
f . V\ a have the most export
>ods- is the host to bo had, and i
brush, everything used is
i man
?er*. T'HIS IS THE ANTISEP"
rally ?
tioro
it; nu I tL BAKtStK 5>nup I
coiuunt a o. 1
barbers. Everything we use *
ibove nil every razor, every
thoroughly stei'lized. c
ric AGE. 5
:led bewilderment. ^T" *5^
Danfortli. on the contrary, was uor- III
rously excited in liis eagerness to di?- ail
over the perpetrator of the crime,
doving rapidly from KrouP to group,
le mingled lu the conversation, his ^
yes Hashing with rage, in the hope u,M|(
>f ascertaining something upon which gd a|
o base suspicion. At last he Btoppcd j ever,
>efore a small liut next that where (Pray
I... I I I l.? I. . _ .1 T. I T .'Ift
ourx'-A tsuuirec 01 tmeur
TermatCou for the Kesldeutid
Stral?(W\r.
CIIUK II I)TltECTOJiV'
itiioi?iht CnUBcn.?Rev. K'-T.
iiti), PiiHtor. Services every ^
id 4th SundH)8 at 11 a. in., and >
y lid and 5th Sunday at HJi.tu.
er meeting every Thursday at
| By BYRON 1)01
VC^SHSa5BSH5H5HT2 5
f
Rome of tiro -oh' > n , -
when we can dr .> i
redeojits. you'll ; ;.! i'
Furne."
4 "Hut has not Mr M
(jJ saucy speech, I shall now lea
iVLINO K Before either of her auditors
1 * and invlsinlo. could recover fr
Ji2?THSP/^ surprlso. she had Riven her
smart stroke with her riding \\
the nolile animal had carried
arMs; *?; t ,
( ( from them.
l.vdston stood irn/iltR at' er 1
moment, and exclaimed: "I'la.
Iit Scotch hirer! I wish I
IMS lutfr I . .. ... - -
ve you." ment from tin* savage wilds an
i. visible [ them. Thoy regarded the retlnotn
om their | ?f civilization with contempt,
horse a I every man owned a Rival rilit*, w
'dp. and , he could use with dealh-deallur
her far curacy. The utidellned nature of
territorial possessions, their imp
lier for a hie hostility t?> ail laws, and i
sue take neighborhood to the revenROful t'l
had hini keos. were calculated to foster ma
1 A>und
onts
lint _ a word iu renly, Hi
Iiich pert took tun Mask iwhlch ho foun
: ac- nearly empty!. npt;J hoiuing u c
lanir arm's length above his head, he s
laca- poised it that the llory contents slowl
their trickled into his mouth, ns if lie wis]
hero- eij ^ make the pleasure of the draug*
r lal as prolonged ns posslhlo. Then, wit
k ior an mecinc massage. li s line.
c
u- crow dim. and the different parties ro- r
4 tired to their shelters. Adjutant I .ydsit
ton and Quartermaster Danforth g
o shared the bower of the major, who {
y could but inwardly sigh as he wit- g
> nessed the excellent spirits of his suje j
it posed rival. s
h What playthings of fortune we ail >
4IC VI lllir 1I?H1 UVVU LVUI 111 11 leu. II was .'A/
coupled by the musicians of the bat- ***'
alion, two of whom sat before it, dis- ^"P*
Hissing tlie all-engrossing topic. *' w
One of them, whose position wis ot
ihown by the bugle strapped to his jj,
>ack, merits a passing word of de- n a.
icription, although his personal ap- Pr
jearance was anything but preposses- 3 p. i
ling, lie was stiort and strongly built, Mi
vith red hair, a freckled face, small Fl
I* III.
b>>ath School?K. K. Stead innn,
riotendent, every Sunday at 10 '
. Kveryone invited.
IIRH METIIOIMKT APPl INTM I'KTA.
Jk? Spr.ng?3d anJ 5th Sunday.,
in ; 1st Sunday, $ p. in.
ovidvuce?2d and 4th Sund iya,
in.
ddli-burg Mill?1t h Sunday,7 p. in.
kit HaI'Tiht Oil'Kcii.? Itev. Dr.
warmness li ul a 1 <!
"Nut a bit ol i' > ?*
'I>oi*a is worth r ! ..r
ami she's \v th r
"1 >n you |;n??v, ! houi.h
? llrilish od'u sh . 1
same orraiul w ].'?]? I r .
ox< c|itiim that Ik- v ' - i
UntlcM' tlio I I ItlOVl ] ; .!! ! ill
the continent >1 < oaj. , -
i . ^n?i i ornwaitis youoti tnjxetl
; j . Miss <?uM drive thorn into the
i . (R Tin-eon Kails." Tin n. with* a
hi.-? shoulders, he took the
' .t fi'ottK which Rupert had err
; n tar ed f<>r Dnnforlh's lioust
; Una a camp air then very
0 anions t!?o continentals, it 1
- ::i t ..1 of r?tnpospd hi derision of the
itrithh oilicer: and at first e-.
had or Illicit I tu? Silt irir.-il v?
lor, and "P'ru. .m> inarm, nowuver ?n11?t 1
basin of unexpected, enuld tlnd them ui
shruic of pared for prompt net'on. Indeed,
pathway whole lives had boon so much pre]
mo. and lion for that free development
j, whist- strength. notion and endurance
popular desirable for a corps destined to
lad been avS the regularly disciplined war
m by a ?f I*10 crown.
ery tory The rendezvous of this Spartan
M-sen was in the lie irt of n forest. \\
n ?>r a satisfied smack of the lips, he n
upre- turned the Uosl; to Its owner, cooll
their remarking:
para- *'i never thank any one for llqin
until 1 have tasted it. Yours, so
. ro poant. is tIn* genulue peurli Itlooni. an
har- I hope it's not the last you'll offer in<
1-or* while we do duty together."
"Whoo-oo-p!" shouted the sergean
hand whose heart was rotnpletely won b
rlreh n.io ...i "iio'u r.n
u* arc! How often do the events of a m?> p
y mont change the whole current of a t
human existence, rendering tenants i
r of a heart feelings and emotions pre- .
r- vlously strawgers, and expelling those t
d heretofore most deeply rooted. The t
e. form of Aurora Maxwell was ever be? l
fore Itupcrt, and he felt that site was t
t, associated with his very being. Yet l
y she was evidently another's?another r
n t.'wl /.wi.lotlHtf V>M.. afl'. ntho.B rr 1/W
nay eyes, and a countenance bearing A.C
lie stamp of a low malicious disposi- ,u,u
Ion.* Never was the face a truer in- ou
lex to the heart, than was the coun- '
enanee of Sandy Mc(?rcg ?r an expo- ^ ,n
ir>nt of his vagrant recklessness, insoenee
and cunning. A deserter from
he Itritish. he had been enlisted by
Dan forth solely on account of his
nitHh-al abilities, but it reijuired many ""1/
Wilkina; l'antor. Services every
lay at 11 a. m.. and 7 :H0 |?. m., and
^tdnesday evening at 7:<K) o'clock,
bbacli Scliool ? l?r. fc. C. Kidgell.
irintendent, every ?uud?y at lo
i. Everyone invited.
ARRIVAL UK TRAINS.
UTISBRN Northbound : - f>u? to
re at 1:07 a m , 0:3H a. in., and
p. in.
I l\ ill ' V? I IK! ! I . .
Pest card. major. t! < ; '
played. It thr.w; . i t
your hands liiuh. it . .
Maxwell."
Itupert was soncv. h i
and M,-s. Oani.nih t. >'
a pause in the ( > ivi m,
tlie adjutant to s t >\v:
which he appear d in :it.a
When he had, in turn. c.>
I n Which Danforth had given th
, ants of ilie 'Stronghold* u san
; U a- 'I old ~'".ne morning. Itut since tl
nontals had adopted iho air.
a ?t *?. i ii .p. P'ayod it whenever their ??
\anta: < of tvere forced to lay own their
,i p,.? A loken of surrender, "Yankee
. t: !:ih!.\ found a ready echo in every .<
A loth In do.' heart.
ie jn .lie to llnport soon followed him.
p in hah I- was lilled with underbrush to sue
uple that extent that it w.-is impervious to
tie contl- nf boast. save through n narrow
anil had Kven this led over a swamp in
pponents n ' ir< ultous finite that none but
arms In In.tinted could timl flio stop
Doodle" stones. Those, however, who lotiii
imerican ter the maze were somewhat ast<?
oil <as lliipert I.oudon as to tit
although the wood an open an\i. I had <
an I of us, boys, if lie does wear stor
man ! doth. Xorc ? your stuek-uppcrs. bi
trial. J Hbb> to il.iuk with a fellow, If ho lias
RUrh | right to order him about. Now, boy
tho three cheers for the major!"
ping- The old man's will was law anion
t on" tho sharpshooters, so all joined i
titsh- ' hearty cheers, and then there wot
i 1 in ' cries of "Speech! Speech!"
>riRl- j i|,?',v soldiers!" commenced It'
o- thought was madden in?, and. r!.s ng. j i
it he wont out into the open air. ! (
a It was very dark, for heavy rl ?uds
s, veiled the heavens, and sooti ?he storm |
began. Rupert was at that moment ! i
4 near the arbor used ns a guard-tent. 1
n Into which he s'epped, greatly to ttio
o satisfaction of Sergeant l'ournay. The t
seone was subl'me. Vivid Hashes of . j
'? ! Ii?litning often revealed tlio dark i
I siirrnii; inn*' I mm n ^ u? uunifl ^
nr ilia frequent quarrels, his negleot a
>f duty. and his npparent delight in
nischicf making. fj u
"Well. Sandy," asked Mr. ijuartepnaster,"
what think you of this knifn
z business?"
"I in no thinking mu?-h. Mr. Quarerniasto.*,"
was the reply, "but I hae ^ 'J,
lust wondered whore this new major k,*h!
nd keen hlssoif." I f u
utlihound :?r>ue to arrive :i? ."r.JM
1.0? ]> in., amd 6:07 |>. m.
iiii.and. Arrive?&20p. id. l.iave
m.
LOlHiES.
tsonic:?Meet every Friday
re I lie full moon.? E. F. Sir< I her,
H.; J. A. Whittefi, S. W.; J. Frank
ere, J. IV.; .1 R. T. Major, See. a
.. TM..un . 1 VV #
the bountiful rot" tst. r
duced some excellent i
manufacture, whVh < a? h
men accepted. IdgMjnp
weed, they went out e i
where they pared to and
ing military affair. in ;
smoke.
As the young oil: <t
strength of his ennui 1:1
ho toss ! when In* nppruaehed tho In;
.'ii - i f h. nn? Itnned Into tlio woods, and
>f the yonnrr i,r* '' l,p b:l(' 'won walking in
i! i ? rush-in:; diintion. Kathcr to his nit.
i ho p'azzn, I?ydston paring tin? pi
lro disi>u.-s- loylnn a ?ij*a:\
i rhi'nii of "Why. my dear major." In*
el. "I reared that ymi had ho?
h>.ou. | tho bv stray party of t>ri.?s.
th* former Wl have to tiyht for
' < !*???. onmtn'inH I.* , <\M
iusp, iip n Illy i: m1 liy the < !i toko
<aini> up $ ?<>rnHo!(l. atul was now <<?.on-l
anotliet* n ^>as.y carpo!. forming a Hno ji.i
aust. !k? pround.
rch. en- At tho imIro ?.f the Held whleli
port first appi'oa' hull, was tho
ox.-lnlm- mi-lariat <>r the foree which ho
*n sv/.ed j Uo.-tinod to enniinnnri A Iiurc
and that tiro horned .mould* rini;!y in tlio b
you oio daylight. and was bv
CinfttUtA ' i.n.vi- .... i. i. 1 . * ... l * l.
as j port. but Adjutant I.ydston interrupte
xv'tTi him:
l*. ado "Coiuo to tlx- stump, major, so tin
wo can seo wlf.I wo listen."
ftu- In a low in >iiionts. Kupcrt ha
com- j appended a primitive rostrum, tlio r
was mains of a yiant tree, and resume
wood J iiis remarks:
right j Fellow soldiers! It Is not my Intoi
the < ion to make a speeoh. but I must c
d scenery around, miking the watchfires
look pa'e. Then would follow
it loud peals of thunder echoing and toechoing
through the distant moon"i
tains, as if their lof.y peaks trembled
o-1 In terror.
d All at unco, there was a portentous
' erash. and a wild ery of agony. j;s if
a- the spirits of eartli were n*si>on ling
x- to the spirits of heaven. Then, riding
I'i. II
"And I'm thinking, yovi rasc.nl, that s. d
i touch of Rtirrupdeathor will do you Tow
food." angrily responded Itanforth. J. A
Warm blood gleamed in the young Oi
msjlor's face, but lie replied in a hum- nit:!
do tone; "Now, ?}uarterm:istor, I K?w
neancd no harm. Our new major's a
>rothcr Scotchman, and 1 would no for
ho world say aught uncanny of him."
"You had better not." tartly answer* Fr
i I " ?I " I I 1 I i I , II > ? J . ?? I (IIIIIm
; U.S. Simmons, J l> , John lielli
ill siinl M. It. Edwards, Stewards;
. Miller. Tyler.
?i> Frixowft Meet every Tuesday
it ?<;. I.. Fink, N. <?.; W. F.
1, Sec ; T. It Ashill, V. (J.; E. R..
liinan, Trens.
POST OFFICE HOURS,
on 7 a. in , to 7 p. in . during the
?ervnT wmi m innnv <n i
and the alacrity with w!
left their hum s in :
nontal line." pmed t:
swelled Ids brea i 'I'!
meanwhile, had v. i? d
the adjutant suddenl;.
"By the panthers, th >
down! I must In m|V "
"And where, if 1 in . ::
"To meet tin- l-r at
lit . s "1.
h t'. v ]i tm? l i .'iva imis of youn
t: < ' c . U; I' >Jis. was unuldc to say wli
!; 1;i P'^ahi t>v w}il?-h way y.ni wont "
;.ii? n<i:?n. Thorn was snmothlnc: fo
:nv y. wlion Yonnj; man's tunes, that
not refrain from cordially
::n ! almost | '''*' "Herod hand, and rcplyit
"I wont out upon a stroll, nr
?k?'* deli: .tod with the mo .nligh
r l in nit |rathor lost inv way. These
i.-m ii in-, i m si'" >i in n.i'i ? iii i i.i'ir
s I'.tliio- Iter-. to camp, ha ily unrated iti
en, luw, parinsr the noontide dinner. Ono
S turning a wooden sp t. res.tins
frank in two forked s;tirks driven into
ho eonld i ground hoforo tlio tiro, ni.d sustn
grasping ! two vory hnunehis of venison,
in: other sable epicurean was br
id was so ! corn-bread in thin eakos upon lio
t. tltu I hop at tb.it exact d'stance Iron
? forests hot coals, which made tV-rn c
111 : - press my inanus on- mis coruiai r
pro- eepton. Af rr our tir.-t ongagemen
was you will lie able to judge of my abl
upon Ity to comiuaud. and I will lie able i
the j judge of your willingness to subni
Iniiig to discipline. Now 1 wish to shal<
An- hand.- with every one of you. and the
thing we'll go to work."
'. in!-. . When the echoes of the prolongs
i the cheering with which this pertinei
r.snv civ eeli was received bad died awa
p- over the rury or the storm, was heard
b , the voire of Panforth:
il- "Torn ont! Turn out! The major's
<> , carried off. dead or alive, and the ndt
Jutant lias been stabbed!" j
to This startling announcement of j
a Danforth brought the entire f??rce to
the head?|iiaitors. regardless of the
d storm. Just then the clouds dispersed,
it and suddenly nie niglft put on a stnile
V. dF ctt itwrff.'lliln !i liO'iillv flint nn u*?M'/ta !
>d I'anforth. "And now. ar. it is near weel
Jaylight. sound the reveille for your ^to
roop. You will not parade with it, 'r,)u
hough. for you might fall into the
lands of those who know how to punsh
deserters." ^mmm
Returning to the wounded man.
r>anforth found him in a refreshing
sleep, while Rupert sat absorbed in
bought, and started when he wa3 ad- j
i..,.
(. Sundays from 7 to 7:30 a. in :
10 a. m., 12:30 to 1:30 p. m., and
i 4 :30 I o:lr> p. in.
PROFESSIONAL CAWS.
I.. M. MITCH KM,.
Physician asi? Sfroeon.
itatesbur;?, C.
<ieorgia, m ijnr. \ :
bade by bod l into, nnl < i
morning will ;.n .
taking bis 1 ill . w . ,
the hollow of lu~ !.-?
right hand on ti<> ! >
young ollicer si^ h
of the tall pirns uronn
I'nt'onseiously. and <:<
in moody thought. Kt, ?. r
u. , ,, ll0 Imvo a . harm for me."
v , "I s'prv o si. Vet we only
T |. ti ; as; *>'*oopyinR prniiml
. j. , ,, ,1( ' plow fin .1 i .ira .<r tohaei-o.
xl ]. I iri'ivo Ian.I. ihonuJi. I belle
| j >re i > e li wo..Is an.I moui
r. I a one , '
"Nay " replied Knperl, tl
s i it :aa iii ? hecks as lie <1
f ' v'U I
, ; di<. !> V,M o wwi^wliat de
' without l.tirniny the in into en
look ;.t I Nor wore two others loss dii:pr?ntl
nhlu 10 ploy >d in ~ 1; pot tit or* in: > :i
In your | ktbttlo wli U a tiuantlly of okra
vo there nml onion skins around their fot
ntains as forded si: V i oof tint a repal "
ho ? nip" the Southern rlvn
10 color chowder wav nprepared,
rew hiiu- <?n the v tl?tlie Heir
liatit air. t rt row o|>\rr'~7 . % forme 1 <>r sap
then. Adjutant l.ydston was introducing h
y em- commaatlcr. The presentation nvo
largo lie was sliown his quarters. a larp
virifs bower, whore the otllcers mot him, i
^t af- make their reports. I le found that tlici
gum- was no lack ??f men hut. many of ihei
I of were unarmed, nor was there any at
unumion.
I wan "llow can obtain ritles and po^
linns derV ho inquired
is rnuId adequately describe that swoct '
and rain) elTulpeiicn. The appearance j <
;o nf Ruper dissipated a portion of the i
to consternation caused l.v the alarm. 1
hut the adjutmt had been wound* 1 by ]
in ; some would-hc assassin. lankily. lie
it- had sustained no serious injury, hut t
could irice no idea as to (lie person or
* motives of his assailant. Th > s' u-p
rtocl had awakened hint fr< nt i s ul
"Major." said f>anfor h. "I inu^t .
take aw ty about two-thirds of tho ;
sharpshooters for three or four day.'.'1
I'ou tliink this stranse. perhaps: but"
I mii?t iro to Augusta for arms?" j
"What." intorrup'ed Itupert, "from !
the British arsenal'?"
"Kxactly."
"But how*/"
"That must bo loft to in \ for vari
Office Hours:
8 to y a. ni.
2 to 8 p. m.
7 :80 to y j>. m.
I>R. K K. HARDIN',
rnvsicux and Stroeon.
Huteaburf, S. C.
er path, which he f ?1' i\\
moon began t<> steal r>.
pines, casting a < 11 .(.:
the verdant ? arp? t. w.
set out, he thought of > In
to command, ambition
ttiuoii as tiif smii. ! m a
to one w no iove-. .1 im
twilight soon leads viti
the object or afTeiM.on.
fills the scene witli
t , ,: i ,1 i ?i> uu\i\' I * 111 f I I-- li ?i i mr
*ajj I ahd her dftte^lior roeky ?;
a
ion he first L "v>"' % yow "M]1* /know
ft h wn ' h"n H 1 1 *Ia taui
umpeL it Jnrro vineynnU *ndT\.
it ntriM , UudoiM
: " -:'t <o ??rl"' c*' 'l Bra i-t * n
1 nam mat io:i "l,:
. .i i,."Not a native of l'ranoe?'
"OI' i>i'i^>";*Tr[i in t! ? n:nl nt : n-h an :
>'i? that their t Tlioy w< r
terwoxen with ><>u:v? birches,
major; th \ <> < \ 1 *h small t'ou-r
lit to r?v to sli?*d rain like a roof. In son
try, with those men lay :isl" pen 1? Is < !'
Ja !." <4!* ItT-'lv . ?? '
. r;itlier I oloaniiiK tin if litlns. ltut In 1
a rive ?i v- >. -r t??- < ? w..s ?
t around a hu;:e /tump at one si
the fiohl. wni !iini? t'w <
anglo | tep'i? ! Adjutant l.ydston, " v.
o in- have loft tli.it to Iianforlh. No f?'i
and b it what li?-'ll make all right.'
lis a; "Wliat," naked Kupert, "the Strang
lip of It*, thing genius l n?vt at tlio "Stron
hem* holilV"
pd in "The bam"*. 11 "- a Yankee bv bin
irger J and as smart as a fox-trnp. Fo coui
.. i.m.di i':-' ri io 11 i til'- bn-,
ile of dor." J
. , 1 ? I ?...1
? slumber. and all that no reinemh' i
tr , was that ho saw a dark form jrlido !
| frotn tho hnwcr. i 1
Medical diploma* wore r:tr? in the j <
back-country In those days, hilt every i
"sharpshooter" was skilled in the use i
I'. of such remedies as the !a'?oratcry of
nature afforded. <>hl Soriroant Jon-a
v- 'wliO'Q tiask Ktiper: had emptiedi ox- j
amfnod the wound, an""! ""TTTiiTl <"i'
us reasons, none of them ooinpmrais- 1
'hk yourself or the continental cause. J
Indeed. you have not as yet taken
"omtnunl. and ^o f mtts; request yoti
In defer the ceremony for n few days,
aliile F oi|ui|> til0 force."
"Well." replied Kupnrt with a smile.
'1 am hut a novl e in these matters,
ind you are really in command now. 1
F^o"~7io a '!! !1 ^? q
Ofli o nl Batesburg Drug Co.
It. TMEO A. QUATTLEBAVM
physu ian and sikokon,
Baies'mrg. S. C.
~ ? 'iii i i '' i - ' >: ?? iw. ...
peoples the 1:ir- with I
existence is Imp. i .
obstacle that i an !. .
length, the pa'li r< i
and lie was aliou t :
sound of voices .1 i <>: n
met hi- ear.
Ruper. w;;- mi
WOUld tint . 111. II I.
pleasant for h . t >
. i." wh>?'o "Xo1 1 n 1 lr
( ,rrv ^Ut f,n' a ! n,^vc Srn'laml.'
I ,, , v". ] "You?ill Scotltuii!!"
"Y?-.- :ir d whyV"
i v, . ,, | *v.Yi?th i njr nothing. Only a i
r; l 2i-.:no ha :i w "ful
?*? * i 1 I a ii 11 11. en
< , ? > "il onlj l i - vi "v r
v i;'u ( :'! i i it- : i)U:>."
, ]{'.! n l. r i h< <l i fn
i France. of "Tarn." In whit h a fi w wore d
cn^ itri'il.
Tliev wore. tally -peihin
spare and . .it ".vy to: wit . it* a::
lart'uular of Miportiuous tle<h. l:i;t with in
prejudiro J'io iron. : i?l lita1 s a^ I i. : i a
as they j;o razor had j .!f^.>il a ft w o
veiling I went her bronzed t >nnt a.an < -,
thet-o was n t one upon v :?!? '?
if if W.18 tempt of d.tir.'r and n 'Ulers d
? ? ' in-njii JMSIU, iv<11* u nan ituuimt
oeply uli the il?'.nils of 11i - command. \vl
managed :<? get through the droig.
a parade very credit tidy at sunset. ,nt
rv.-j :: the companies were marching e
. | the line, n shout was heard, and
sto I. horseman rode out from the woo
f .Nnproachii"- the group of cilti*-era. 1
\ > paid them tie- m'litary salute, sayln
. "Major London. 1 ntn glad to fl:
1 ne Von i:t command '
u followed lils decision, that "Flesh soon j
10 he lis- no cord's touched now for
s* some niulh n leaves some on you. .and j
to morrow it'll betrin to heal."
The ex-itemenf. however, d'd not ,
a nliate. for no crime is held in creator
nhliorenee by sturdy sons of the forlrt
est th in assasinetion ?so cowardly and
K so malicious Neither was it ditll< ult
to rem! in the compressed glance* of
"Good," exclaimed l?anforth. "We |
will leave a eutrd under Sergeant |
.Tones. and should l>y any chance a
ptrnn^fr party of tories pa?s thir way. |
he will either help you to whip ihem. J
or pilot you to a hiding place near th>? !
falls.Aii
hour afterwards. iMpforth left
at the head of his posse of nien. all on- '
armed, and apparently undhc'plirw d.
PI; .ii iii 11 HI, iun^< P T * n?- ii ' i i
E. J. ETIIKKITT-^E.
1 'ENTIST.
Li'rsvillc, S .
(cilice ov?*r Austin's stcfrr
the hands of air. :
tories. lie <un* <|t:
hind a dump ??f i k ;
whore lie remain* : p : |
determined in >
niijrht he.
The mnon wa- n-.-v i
heavens, and i>. t! 1
pert snon saw i
preachin;-'. one wa- .<
i t n< il'wUiIa t. w i > ? '
.. y ; t III:" Hi! no-. 11
' <1<' ounce.1 c?i jrii r.oi
hi . ,u.ar , "Aro ill ;re many Scotch me
octlv .|;< , , I vicinity?" 11<' inquired. In as
. cutf! | '* ' :: I'"'
v, .1 ^ -v in 111 y h' tvil mit
I t Ovor in < '.irolin > tl-??ro*
:?r 1 . 11 i: . :1' eli.ir. ? ?.f tli<-in. Itui
- v-1> ;? M;i\'.vi ! t: only on*- a
not i n \va th. ; .il ni'lini T ic:i,
no li on was no lojjihly wri'J a. Jim
almost overy 11>ri.i m'. t .1,1 v>
a in tins ? jr, >| as an . xamplc ol the h!j*hes
i areless foetfcm ??f liar lim s in wii. h th
man Iraint m bo luomibl by i
s. major, rnee of lianl: hip tho < isuinn
a rbrht nnythlnr. hut mi i i in or elozant
jj-in'. ? v.cm nl nriiiin
roiyi l in with ho tiil- of tru an. i t!.- h.u
ill* r an- behind, e.nti n' the hit ol
wv } All tli" nasal twail;' had vanisho
1>.- a Jit; 1 'I ;;1 r' was still more surprist
t j. > wone ?? tho cap.nius 1. marked:
1. i- "V?"i 1. i; trtonim>t? r, wo aia? o'o
;> lat :\r<-. l roail\ for the ritlos."
worn ' \nd tli< y wait your nhnsoire.
Major l.ouihm will :rivo nio sixty m?>
kit'-, unnn: >1 1 ttnctprpp <1. tlioy sh:i
ii r t"?i v. i :i four days. oru li one <-:i
oa li r>: ;? t ri'lo :i full tin I; of p.iwtlo
* : i?- nni**:fi; i :im \ ?n? t i *. it mitii uf*
r rp to hnv?* the perpetrator punished. ;
'* Tint who .miM it l.oV The adjutant was
s.? universally resp.vp'd that nn one
a could !<>r an instant cntoru n the id. a
t1 a? f th ' -iiiarp-hootori* had mm"
!-i Jted the ? r'ne Neither was if l>e-1
J* I' el t) .-i i' thn any one could
J.i\? ]>-iv-t?d tli^ trmrds penetrated
p* | lit . tiie very heart of th^ encamp-j
l - , ? t 1tt\.? # -? 'i:t nnn.t.
Alone win he wound il adjutant, ttuperl's
ardent spirit sought oecupatlon \
In the fairy land of imagination. and
many were his day-dreams of l<>ve, ,
with Aurora a the r bright star. 111-4
p?cl turned toward tiie "Stronghold."
n- the sonno from whence hi* fu ure
happiness must come and in the aftcrno'>t
r;ui d by a fascin tt'ns Infatua*
ti'?n. lie mounted his horse. Kxerciso
I. - ov..ll?/> f.. Cm nilliiUnl l>?t 1. - I til?
I). M. C'KOSSON, M. I >.
I'll VSXCl ' N A N I? St'RGEON.
I.tesvillt', S. C,
I>1{. \y. P. TIMMEl'M AN,
tiers his proti'.-sioiial scrvlor to
of Ihttesburir uiul tlcifiit*.
form, for A<ljut:int I.
'common man I! s oiu
rodo a spiri i .1 I i
dressed in i lu> li,
generally worn at t
* peak in** a^ i'iii .
of concealment: at i . .
perl reco;; nl: < I) i \
porloncod sin li a
as lie had ?ev< ;
|. hi . ,.i: : i i -i | > 11 .it ii ir II <-i
t'tii v.a r.u "V'-irn av. in tlr?
p.i:i iv'ii ?a yi-iiny si amp of a Iniinju
. . :i .i li ly I ratlor sus-poi has ilcievl
jfart) ill'- regular#. 11 - I# a good i
>" < w luii tin-! : hard i?? iv. Uo I
1 s )'.;! * 1 an: ami w. on li
II:: . :nl t ? your V ill. 1 I I
tii.in I." i - ; \ ' to l?- (rt no.' t<? a d.I
'
i ":i i 1 :1 - i ! i mi ! n: >M
??n? nu. !: was a -1:* i w. rn ;n?..
h!h?o;' I H8#?y w 1?< % !nr:: ' of
t<T. w'io o?< shad- a- wHl n> jmtt
I"1.' from '"dtod amnnd ilii t).?>
IHH.-uian. wiih w iiii; ?;m i 'nllo;.
Iiim k?? ; wore jraily do !>.> ' w. :? frir.v <
< lms io Indian <>mbro!dt 1? ; kin I
r I will and nm ismims \\c .? v>. n h;
HVl) V'll'It* ll< I M'Mll.V ? <> ? 1 I .,n
< r t:. vj < ? *:? < >>r. ? ;. > -d t . ' . <
; \l< tt. ? n n.ivv I. > "ii
t'.! : ? I . : a i . la* >!u<
v:?ri- l. ?u?l ;().; ri: ;;ivo oil ?!: ?. a>si
V. til.!! (1II I'lll - V." a i11 I'l li'nri',1 limuli
wear- Ilupert a loiter. It was a rcpilsitlt
fit.' men. i enal !o llio In a nr. at .11
w i* i l : i ' to pot iiinn H tltrii'S ;is quartr
t inn - m*.
"Major I.oin'.on is iloulifloss >u
1 j ! !: ' i 1 a ur<? v n. sir. t'.at
'.avo lie imli'i* mi :ir? of tliosr?
I t!?!:??!< .I tin- l*?vrrs of tho mar'"|
ve'ous as er| d that no hing short of j j
' n -uporrntrral a<r *n- y could havo in*1
' 1 tl I * ??d tho wound
"! <??>1; :i li re." at last oxolaimod on"
of i ur :p n"tr tho won idod ni in. "Til
lav a plat of whiskey it's an Indian
t" that", fl'.ao it I'mathla was ovor at
I :> falls tovilay. anil perhaps tlio
n! t h i'? 1 a prud-'O sixain t tin- ad*
with hlui ono of the men as a j O
puldo nn<l r rarcd tho path <>v<t | < an
which lu> had c..n?o from tho scene of
his enchantment. !
fll.W'TKU VI!
I.OVK AMI PATllIoTlKM
Captain Trevor was also charmed
with the fair heiress of the "Strong* :
liohl." nr.'! when I ?;o forth hiil 1-ft
Hire over the Xttional Bank, and
he found there tlay urni^bt.
HATKS1II Uti, S. O.
DR. M. U. BO A T W III G11
Dkntist.
Batesburp, S.
Could il !>. ' \V:
Maxwell? 11 a?l -'.i v
to he spotless as ir 111 :i
on horsohai-K t n > i
Was she. the nin .
Iir>! attno'ted i \(
l.ydston s idle 1 >a II
heart, and 'lie n. >
had hern edu at i i, !
*n unmarried la !> i
\ . r. , .1 < 1<>:. !i li;i- iro!M' ?<?
Ik : i ; : a are i ? h.111 < a:-!
I v- )V. f.? t
a ! > MiUii- r ? j "Tin r it } >a a"t* a S Mch
:ty w lt i.! jor, .-an you ! a 1 tlio pin
!i,. ..1 oc 1 ..f v; ,nV '
f< i <U at | IJov Knpt r: r. . *.-tt ? ?! ovc
> a 1 r 'it; 1 1 i. f.r-i : p. :? 1
wi" ",y 1 > p'.a.iilj ? t
:
1 w \ :is t > . .i . i}; . ;i 11 (
!> bri.sk- content.-.. M.in? s : l . lis n
?:it v? 5 out . ! I.'i : i' t i i.x
m.i i ni i- -ii.si. iit i' si tit i ,r i<
i.l of till* ,,orn outers w >rr thb r c h \
i? >,:. h- . :a;:. ; ;!l
v l nvii ? v 1''< ' I i--. . .1 .i
, , t rin : toisM'. i vk i;( . *
Maxwell tahen from ri < i ok Indian.
. Intel '! 1 in s i i s < ?-a . ;
? 1 i>:iii'S iM't-pl at If ut an ! v. II at ir
' '* ttmo it to an inn >? :it ulitnrfu.
>" ' in . In- in ail* iin-f tin- )' ? I <an*
N ty na> ip::<111 fina.^t r." r?*| 1 i
" ' 1' t :i? in i !'. In a pl?;.-unt tun \ "I i
11 < id< il : i i 'in l?nt I \.-:!! admit t'n
' ' *4'' voiir rliiti! I d< ;> >rtni. nt rather sta
t .,.,.,1 r<u,
" let out yiMiu!" w.-mgoil the Yai
- It.-. :::<<! t ii :i drawing up. 1
i :ii .... i ' - i
i* jutnnr "
" ".-'nn> <vi ii'ih!" r.vd another. "I
-.' I n?? v.M.tc m a oouM have Rut
?1 ?n 1 'Tw! a red -kin."
n- "Haat hitn up!" "Pay li:m ofY"'
it 'Vi I! fir.d h in"' with imilar oxo\a- ,
m.'M'>na roaounded on all sides. l>ut
S r t Jones sdlone <1 them with an
> an-': r'!: ive wave ?>f h o hand.
? "l! 1 1 your lire. Iinys." lie growled
(Mlli
h<* tnought h ?u 1<1 not hotter occupy
hi" -line than i? laying siege to h r
ntl cct..hi-. Joining her in t library,
ho entered into conversation upon general
topic*- and certainly she had lo ver
li trd a gentleman speak with mora
rt -1 ' originality or vivacity, ltanrn
king his pleasant memories, he nat- ,
rated in glowing language the spien- '
dor- of the liriti-'i n?e ropolis, tin; ex- I
? in Hammer iluililing. Sere ml
floor.
I)R~ .1 . ,\. \\ ATbON,
1>KXTIST.
Datoburjj, S. C\
Office over Flams' l>rnc
GKO. I'.K: 1 Timmekmas.
iI'-nmn, even nor
sittended. A fi w ii.'
would havo <
srssod to have j.i< '
her o.urs hi ^ n. \ .-1 i
t he enthusins , ( p
heart. Now. t ho
ed as if by a an! i
?nay. ho soon found : tat
t ion of his It >j w .1 ?
i. ore lit) K on \ ...
l?i< .:li pi) -'
' ' ' ' > .1 n . t :\ tot:i1
v? I 1 Hit llOll:*I) 111- i ll\ li d I ,y
. !., 1 ll' l'? V : <?!'.' I i II y Kis>c:| tin- -i
< ; -Ion- .! it ins H 1 m-ih
... ' -it, - !' '11??\v.
11, < I., i\, I." it.'Tl vol iivrl to In .1 I n
w t. Li ' f<wimp wra
'
But M hs tl;; > ni,,,n *'d ,:i ' ,:-;1
"Attention! 11 ; ' Major I n
indilfcr I our commander!"
dst 'i>. ; *! |n a,, instant ?very ijcctijatloi
' ,,;i | su-ponded. and the r. vr i- .1 '.? r
1 1 SU.I oliudi'd by his I'll!Puce
(or*, priv nil - :iuil inn in -.
' ??'?* 'I anxious to havo ;i : :n e a iim.
1 :tiiM t,ii. iri t lie* 111 roil a ira.^ an old !i
? ? ' . I I II u' i : i II. I i: 11.11 lUIII ? ?I \ t ? i * '
\ - tn t u' arm iml<?r I have an o
tyora, ,,,r th??m from Captain Trevor."
t; .. a "i'apt tin I'rpvur! i'.nt lio's a t<?ry
s . i.i . 11 the borer. Mr. K it ?
i Tins writ t. t;'11 tlioni with Mieir ow
w ,n ^
oil: i*u: -v ate there rillon': '
oa.-h " in \iitrtnt.i mvnal new. m.iji
I r.<;t .vi > >:i have them hoiv \Vh<
, r I . 1 !.nll/l I I' ll.l'll" .I'.. L'..<
1 out " I Know the r< ;skin~ 1 ? ?tor nor (
r* yvi r > vim all know ! do and l tell
>i>M n >!?f if '? m mido t!?i - wound.
I'l .>>*'11 rim at a nmn in the woods, as '
n V.> >n 15it 1 it . on a youm: ehYkon. but
n 1' r\ r.nver mnu? in a pla< o lik<> t!: "
"Put who d!d it?"
A sha !.? ramp over ho old man's
r. brow. a< li" glanced around, but It
' ? p :-s?-d away as Irs eves foil upon
r :it of it- pirl:- the magnitude of it*
<i.uniorio and the vast treasures <>; ']
literature and of art in it.i collections. !
Aurora I:- enod with evident inter- Wil
est. and t'upt. Trevor -non felt hi*
lie irt thioh with a warmth that fast
S.imil M into a fervent admiration. l'n?
lu 'hily, he tourhed upon a topi" that
was not a "reea'tle:
"Then there is the eonrt. <>. Miss
I. wm. Till umond.
HIRMOXI) ? TIM MERMAN',
attornkys-a i'-i.aw.
I p-actuv in ail the Mate and.IT.
>. f'ourts.
Ottu-e in KautVnian Building.
Lexington, S. C.
E. L. APBILL.
at 1 ??i:n! y - at-law.
[tpi ? :I i t
stood hronthlpathway,
and i: -t
hour their com< i.
"To which 1 tan :i
marked Aurora, ami
orcisod its ma: r al ,
listener.
"Hut. why tare a
popinjay':" repi . .1 l
deiltlv had ni.ii!
. v. . , :it r>i r. . fV <> <m rciii . t
1 t 'in r.' !i M i ny wciv li s
1 , u-mpts to tiinl soino i ll
> t of \un'' I. Mm at 1 nj
v ' mmv I'l'wilil.Mf'l '
il.i '"I. lit- f.-J| ? ?'|? V
i ' lo Iron ins \\ r? i
' 1 jr. lr v l.iin; lit.nij
It ii;? ni.i i??r!" was tli
. < ' I.yil ton at runi-lso
o (?c. iipv j v.h<> nt ted :is ord rly sergeant i<
nnnvni!- ,,f i ]n < :ni>;i 11 i?*^, mid 11 ?vv ^i/i
if in liio ipo major v. .ill (! 11' * r.iI'* curt
1' . so i i 11 j-? i unrradi's si't'iiicil wait ins In
h !?'" dirt. ,\i 1- t hi* survey was a
d i; ! " rally .liii.--v.-t1 Ativan .na 1
ii>ii'o f n {. ! I a drinkinpMlnsk. sa; in
lit: . | "We're rlirht glad in - <* y u. ii
e hearty fur we li<-^un t?> in- afemd y?ni
We 1; ' n it like mhiu! of t i - m anil
> ?>n li ! !: i >t iv nil whli'li side the
i <1 .>! v. - 1 > 5 used I'.nt excuse n: .
osity,I !ia\ 1 mo sage for Adjn'&nt l.ydstnt
m i- .1. I i 1 i;:i a 1'Hy no t me mil!
ippar- 'o } > ii - del' > > ry."
'1 1 ii" a damper upon It
j p rt - 1 1 nr lie felt certain t'.i:
1 1 'or, i. v:-. fr-r.i Aurora Ma
I ; .11 V ! it : i i 1*1 ? t ;iu(* f<
. a r : rn u?n<* 1 h:l
i? : ? * ?v? m>i!i lit" |? i n ij? . 11. * j "i . i ,i, ?
y as i print: Hmid vanlsho.-; hefor- llio
I niornins: fh'ii.
a. I "I can toll ye ail one th'ng." -aid lnv
st | **\?li:irexclaimed at least a dozen
TOlePR
a- l didn't d > it Now move awav. and
it Mi tie fr sit air Mow. for 1 ant afraid
x- th^ adjtif <nt will have a f.-ver. TIsa ' ?
r all tho danger."
a A tn - i v i> al ?f I.in -lit t: c: I
Maxwell, you should ??? ?* mir sovereign
surrounded l y tin beauty and rank ol
bis kingdom."
" 1! vf.i-e n?e. eap'a :i. Your saver- Wil
e!gn, not our *" coolly remarked Aurora
while a smile of disdain curled
her I -nut ful lips. *
"All! 1 forgot your rebellious ten- 1'
es i<u-s. And *o v ? >a,. pray do kiii1
I.ee>vi|le, S. C.
I rra? lii*e in all cruris. Business
Solicited.
?e Advcnte has a full li.ie of all
iN of leg ? b'ntike.
OV<T-.l< l|>t;il>l<\ , 'u
hoard yon lauuli i? t
and now to think you
one."
'Oy It Yoiirst
Columbia li< ?;i^I -> :i m , I
> u -. nuii .MI-.
i \' op I i nnunmu'cri
' 'I. >r< 1 !1(1 1 I '? y<?:11: I'
or r rid 1 Mir til t!i ?I>i;iIt?-i-i
f hn rj> hoot r.-i
.jj ? A1 tciiiion! Garden
i i 1. , I MiT.ri Si h k.s Si:\
nanrortu i whigs. You'll find us ? rough
ll.i'f ;;:i ii< l. <,n tiiug.'V. hut triu: t.n ! - i
H>n v.* : : r..ii 1 :i K * <1 rinK V"
< ?.f t!io J
l
icrs. 111 " hope that the -it I will i
| Hi.- larg.si niunhi r ol'^p "p'" :i'
v i, .1 If iiio i
: ot. ' to 11. ; i z r i t o jm \ 1 ;nt to
W i I v i i t 'i trrir -ii
. ? t; * . i.i t li
: ' ? t. and ninny a i
J tii v Mild lmve watered :
i .ii and masted sxvoet potatoi
' j i u>ely prut tied.
' 'H-li l.i tlie iin .i \va ItnMu'd It v.'
.1 dti> ' iin>1 when Kupert loft tiie en
| ii 'iniviT i \. 1 r < -11 was I!i; lit I'd li
il 1 f i-< noil c;>p.r:!tti?l doHarat i< :i, I'll*
\ . ;!! :'> In' U 1. ;; .?! ; ? |
i* -n printed n>:?ny a i r. at v |
, I . ir I ji . <1. ! t > j il i: : . 1 : '
I ill with ilio assassin ha<l ho been i
^ Known, una in the hands oi that hardy
| hand
import Loudon was probably morn I
t- | rploxod than any one present. and J
,v 1 :i litn'd sitliinr hv 1 .vil?iriti'< v. .n>
Bon-Bons and Confe<
- - AT The
Bat
CANDIDS m mnfart urrd and p-ck-d I
stioris
esburg Drug Co. j
>j yi iing lad it"* nil in white 1
her shop, t'Vcr- \ t!ii _ n.
si ?*r i li/ad plan 1! .
I iziMl. l In* rn/.or r
ihiiiir used is >v
lire used and all I . n
done I o in tke i' a
is here pi*o\ i?lrd N
dreads, Vut I -ok ir
pleasnnt mil n il nl i .
t ha shaving I i ma, 11 I ; .
Jcroilli' Hotel l'.iit.
, ii ,
V. . ! t i, I) <. .Ian. l."?
I ! : I;A I I - III n-. Am ? X
!. il, rv< > ;,
! ;: I am smiling \ nil
i i* |. H oi enn'.'ii M'CI
! Ii i;i(! (o havc vuii ?li
11 (t "VfM
j t w i; i " ' i i.illy Hi yon a is a iiioii^ t
i*11*; mi | i<? oi'your I'onununity whowi
i |II.r? a i' I lii'in .
II \ ill.' oiih il limitril IIilII
. l'jil. | If nn.voiu- win h.-H n;?t r -vivcl
pi:: i I wri 'i' ns??, 1 \? ill t r\ in ? u
l ln-ni.
a i. u :n
!, wl.icli Wi'h -l, st
-trihulf v..urn wrj truly.
In- j?.<) A. < . I it iin*
ill ni<>-t j I
'r. Kim -. >1-1,.-|- |- I .!- i (>si|'iu,i
ilicr <>t I I 'i* ol S t A n?lr<>u s 1.1 -1 lu?r < !
t.-rrlit t t" i < sinoUH vvodui, lie I'nini
liini: !!' .ii a ho* ni* ?>f singula* heaui;
' The leafy l?o\v?>r- wore H^hied up. an
( 10 groups soitort arountl I lie watel
tin. were t'ulTused with on** rud*l
?' i*m hiin.r a nocturnal pageant,
r otio lire. S? recant Fournay was r<
counting his hoar-fights with oomph
, eont self sat isfaetion. I'nrtls wore ov
ih ally a f.? ori o amusement. whil
<1 listening attentively to every suppody.
ti.Mi as to the supposed culprit. All
,1 at once the thought Hashed over his
li mind that perhaps the deadly Mow i
f was intended for himself! Horrible
,t Idea! It was heart-sickening to think '
p. that at the very outset of his career
i- he had been the prey of the assassin, j
i- tiad for what? Uapldly diW liis thoughts
a journey in quest of some object nnon i
on ?? s. ami a spiTK 01 nil M or tin
mutate end therefore our oonfeetu
purest that can he bought. If you
buy more. Tlu? choice and 4,cli? iu
-3 ATESEUK3- 12JR.X
Postmaster Ka<l ,1. Price, f K ?ofc | O
llill, tlietl last Sat urday. j wet
i is ever r.noweu ro ucrums
are of the o lea nest and
buy a box )om will surely
st."
TO CO
rangeburg hatl a $30 COO lire
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*troni/'' I l?i- ^lioj
rejj||l;?r <-li
i, 11),. land, i * K.i . ai.<i ji In inu impos>
;.< h i t> . eryono in the Stale
H host t?i adopt t!jj^ ii
ible to a' ' liariesion, to take tin* j r> shl<
, I have | Newberry tolle^e.
nethoil.'
1 ( otiirra, in ex< ollrnt humor, wero 01
''"'3' j g.-igctl in iitnlotie sports. At lonRtl
| th? rnurrnui urow fainvCX* tltj; tir*
i
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v j which he could ground a suspicion,
i, I but his guiltless conscience search*#! I
h !n v ^in IIo wag a foreigner. a sttau- i
Mr Sam T. Folsont, a proiniheot i it- A
izeD of Keishaw, wao kilted by a train the
nt that{d&ct taut Friday. FV:
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lUnta.Ca,
Columbia
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