The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, February 04, 1904, Image 3
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aea! It Dioan* that you concealed tho
commander of this force In rour i
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AT 31Y STOKE Y'H
I t'SUAMA C A lilt
/ (IBM ERA J, MKkCJ
(TO SAY NOT II IN
OKO ANS, SEW INC
' WILT FINDKVERYT1UNO .
ilKl) IN AN UP TOO ATE J
11A N I) ISK EST A HLIKUM E N T,
(1 OE A SI*PEKIOK LINE OF [
i MACHINES, UlTOGIEd, &c. '
house. It means that you aided a 1
Yankee named Huuforth to impose ]
upon my friend here, whom you hurn- i
bulged by the aid of your nleee. it
means that this syren-like damsel ban
bean conveying messages to the Yankees
from you. It means, sir?y? *. it
means that I about to arre>t you
as n reliel, and tliat within tw 1
hours you will hang to the hi-j'
tree. That's wha. it m> ant
me with ' u
life of i!
R fni:
-I yl
My \
will
a.ld.
DBe Qt
. ?- i
~wv.
iv things
od shape,
isli everytl
arm
Americans
Bp there ere i
are a* tree
needed to start ?d Md"l
drcumstenc
and we are pre- ??* adrt
* "There a
hing needed in "X**
put on : IHrty
- ? tool/- 1*#fc *fc*0* rTSSgBBHI
Dan forth iaifrSHfcl 'vj?Si|
??. tfopttnc tfea *H& ;/'s^^8Hl
inc 'ssra e?tw -
/P-Si!5T&S"5iBSHSE5RSlSc
|.h=THE =
IE. 70UES
I i a r?'or-l ualform? Tklnk you thn
? iS you rr.?i desert from one side to t!i
VLx other. us you play fast or slow tnnr
? ^ 0:1 vrjlli* hustle 7 '
rj "Awe I'.iptoiii, are ye no w'sljin
"J to hear the news I orhv-7"
There was so much truth
charges, that the proud utn
m was hum hied to the du t
_ Ing course unfolded ;t
aching eye-halls in
i Deeds of treason a
e accusing wit-,
'3 excited luiagi
very inipei
gnawing :
cuisl.
ruling lmple
* s, Spades, PI
have Pumps
well buckets am
and nails, Saws, H
;itc,lw?t.? siYf?fi nnH UK
ments. Rakes. * ?
, 7 ou? he *M
ow Points, Etc. *Wc BU8plc
don.
and Pump Fix- ?
1 chains. Horse to lt"
"That 8 B
ammers, Planes rep
7 thought* no
r linnnln A !?/* ?* -*??** '
'W began U> relict dJ4 .
Sj WEB Of
I FATE
iij Or. A Revolutionary Scoi
IH
in 1T: suddenly on urro I to Capta?
^ nj Koitcr ilint perehnnee Sandy had he
Jfl ordered io desert, that he inixht t:
[n bolter act as n spy. .lis was just tti
pi view of the ease which Sandy wiobe
pjj ids present listeners to take, and !
1/1 continued:
m 'Twill he much easier till ta <
1 nj rebels the day. than till wait t'i
ill ^ " f',c rest, with t'ae ar:
[Jj piveu them."
n ("aptnl
n forn I.
i' rt < " :
? til r
at
f uv
1 o
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Gi
luot j G
a Is
- V/ VM 1VAAVI
ves. ranges and Hea
ck of erockeryware, kn
vc us a call?we will t
iardner Hard
lv^ **?-? aavt ixlOU '
. . _ mant, but J
ters. A iarere more Le *
j /? i hunter was
ives and lorks. instinctive i
. woodsmen i
Teat you right. cated p?rti?
* ? Meanwhlh
the camp-flr
Wpf/> followed In
TT v petuons joy
uc (lowrilf OT nu 1BTOT- .
the more be thought, tfcfe
Htme convinced that the
at heart prompted by the
enmity with which hackaaturally
regard the edun
of their fellow-ctUaana.
s. revelry reigned around
'ee, where song and story,
rapid success, with imAll
at once a shout of g
hBy BYRON DOWLIN
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rock upon which lie bused' all
hopes aiul those of his son hud
him, ami his proud desires but
each other through ids thougt* c
feathered wings, as if vexed at
? ni "i ' " t'xolalm 1 I'o ;
"I! can yon loa<l us to th :
0 (J| i y<>n arc t'10 v v t !
of."
' Try nif," la on.
b u-l-.-r.
Ills "I .?<;!; not !1
failt'd you ai " ran.
'..a.-o?l ! lot wi! nan
ill i'll- walk tov. a; l
tboir | and toll n i
(MM'IS
'tirlher allt'n
i:ain In
-- thus
conti
eye.
wlih-;
^ ?>at
sin Co.
tion, called for "orporal Lau- ;
resent!" replied the individual waj
designated, who had a round. j
ding countenance, a clear blue tered, wl
and erratic auburn balr. of I>anfo
h radiated in all directions, like ^ that t
upon the head of an electrical craf'y <*ti
vliou the spark is applied. a n
anman," said Dan Tor th. "we art; i aPart fro
...1. t i ... i . or V*o c
- 1'iiuiuriu.
through the
"They're i
\ to report to me." Th^ ? "Yes, and
re tone in which this was ut- tell me one
ith the imperative expression fo;.ce at tbe
rth's countenance, told plain- W?rtjs ^be e
he Yankee, in addition to his ' So." re;
inning, was one of those who heplt
lastery over otners. Drawing j8
m the rest with the new eon.- ture , th
.tonmul A*
jramonn: wmcn echoed
i calling you," said Jones.
I will Join them. First.'
tiling. I>o you think ite
i Stronghold will more to*
died Jones, lifter a me*
atlon. "Even If that young5,
they will not dare vcnc
woods at niaht. But to
ov.a impotence. r,aeii moment
the condition of frightful pup
la which ho found himself mole
cruhlc to his feelings, and 1.
nl.out to >ry again to obtain adiu
1'iio Aurora's chamber, \ n la
t'ato descending the faixa <
"(loud morning, mas a."
honest African.
"Good morning, fan." v.
ply. in a hew hi re 1 in;
inadM l*nfi>rt
^ rr-. H ?
into!-1 p ]
wa t: [ ,
ss!o j I p..
: s:i \y ; tin?
and Tinware 1 vaga
OUg.J
naa?
uiilior.j until you load your ni:,lv
fore tho i?arson?for 1 sup- . v'
here is one hereabouts." Nov/
V >u may repent this!" fiercely ex- a:ul
i mctl Trevor. s voire
Sol'tly. sir! I will put you under ar- 'bust
r s ror gross neglect of duty, and A
hhii which i-a i.i you. ana to your ! " *
nt love of lishing. for had you not danR?r o
ged the attention ?r the olil ord- ln< a <*et
e ottieer at the arsenal, vrith your t ^ hy
elous 3tories about angling. 1 fear 1 "Keeai
could have suspected something. y?'!|1 fa
one good turn deserves another. "Treas
as you are as good with your Mtonishi
as you are v.ith the rod. you l>e,ft
sing us a song." j
loud cheer greeted this decision, traitor?"
??,I,.cU nUcu uicic ?? | morrow?"
f being overheard, and asked. "To inorrc
prmined tone: > come them,
have you left your post? good cause,
ise there's treason there, and "Close as
11 into the trap." sergeant, a>
on I" exclaimed Danforth, "n camp-flr
nent. Then, as if recovering The iea(jc
?ct Impassibility, he question- applause, f<
nformant. "And who is the pj0n jia(j w
his comma
iw we will be there to wel*
Now, for the sake of the
be silent." R;
a rifle-pan," answered the
t the two moved towards
e.
?r was received with loud
>r thw su.c-s of his exon
him the confidence of
,nd. IhtHKlnr thrnn?ti
lonror c-:ip:ii>i<? of i '
pulses that were v.or!
Then h" eoiithm- ! V
well? Is she up?
| ?on't 1 now. t '
she nint up?"
A l i l.-U I'll-.
I t!i
wrwz:
r<? 1 '
i
1 I
1
< :it 1 1
: (( i '
' i- V
- < n iurt." (
? summon f
.o'niii rosier, 1
.'on In t!i?* 1
send these two with you. if you say a I
tvord." Fa^ n
"Nay. nay." said Aurora, with a
R'inninft smile: "I am ready to remain l,a<?i
In my room. and I dnul?t not my un- fcpvei
It; ;. If the hosjil olity of the clear
Slronpfhold' suffers, do not blana us.
Home. un lo." And with wonderful *
.-If possession. she led the unresisting
man from the room as if lie had heen In
! child. 'T,s
? ixiccni. a jony m'.ller. came and '
?ar the singer. that lie might not tG
a ward. Taking olT his cap. and 5
ing his liami through his hair "You'v
ral limes. I.annum sang. in a "Heuv<
. full voi e: red spot
: while at
ue, raise you banner high my tense an
hoys. ' | "Can it I
Nature's tempi: ?.o_n; ?-you nit
freedom's signal seen, my hoys, j "l wis
ivij un? 01 a*1 wuo naun i j throng. he c
> do so." j every inuscl
lajor Loudon?" ^ j conflicting <
e hit the mark straight. j "Sharpshc
ens!" cried Danforth. a small TOjce> -born
mantling upon his pale cheek, free as -iir,
i expression of the mo?t in- a prey to
ixlety contracted his ^ brcar. been ]
i>e possible? No. no! You are enslave you,
ast l>e mistaken. In every h<
h I was; but tlie truth sticks j mt?n ?<->
aiue to the side of the fire,
le of his face animated by
motion.
oters!" said ne, In & clear
i or reared in the forests,
you have found yourselves
foreign tyrants. Hessians
l>oured over the water to
but freedom had a shrine
3art. and you turned out
Hriro ltor*lr va?*? Ke
: I W . i . 10 it will 1>(!
1 a- vo i must '
i prisoner."
had elapsed. Ail- 1
llrary. hut was 1
h>'s appearance. He
: i" a - at at his side. '
\ :i). <;hani( ally, for nhe '
was in yrcat trouble. 11 is
s - looked < are-worn, his llpa I
1. s brow* was coin meter! I '
"Ah. Foster, you ::re :i clover feiiow; .1.'
5ut would it have been deli: ate?' J1 '
"I?elieate! llore you w'.n a lc.ieiy ? '
Tli p
woman, immensely wealthy at that,
snd ti>lit of delicacy." Then, as he folowed
his comrade out. he added, in an "
cinder tone, "1 wish 1 had decided to "Rcg
cake lier myself." ^jl
Aurora, hastening to her chamber, And
hrcw herself upon her knees, at the
foot of her bed. and burled lior face in im,?.
s ireeuom s signal fpon. 0111 ltJl'
e lilies lloat from rtallic bowers, S^JIvp 1
,ie pennons stud t'ao sc-a: "Speak
roil cross li tres frome Kn&land's kave see
towers, arise'/"
it the starry f.au for me. Strlppi
of his p3
tenth Its ample starry folds jng i,js
I patriot hearts will meet, prejudcc
proudly will it daunt the sky felt an n
ove our foe's defeat. I fore his
....11.. .nil.. . 1 ?? ?
piain. i triea rij;i?t Hard to oppressors,
off. hut 'twant no use." by the defer
then?tell me what you tjv|ty or jol
n. Whence do your suspicions teerpd to re
Well, you t
nir the backwoodsman s tale exactly the
culiar expressions, and avoid- -We have
reptitlons, it ran thus: Iv\er jorjan voice
d against foreigners, he had iioarty chee
iversion to Major I.oudon bo- -three cl
arrival; but his frank man
^ JWUI " V/UIU'ITO
While some, discouraged
it of dates, sank Into Inacned
the torles, you voluntake
one struggle more,
uid no arms, or arms not
thing for figuring?"
them now!" roared a aten.
and then rang out three
rs In obedience to his call
lieers for the quartermas
> >mo moments ho remained '
. a> ! ' dreading t<? speak.
burying his forehead in his 1
Mr Maxwell told her all. Ifi? '
.u? fo ling with the revolution- '
! - i.'... subs iquent caution, and now, '
d >>">; df u I alternative presented. !
A tra listened in silenee. At one '
tit s'.e> put her handkendilef to her '
? u> 1 i'il ,1. f >i- <iie K.iv.' that her (
i *ijl-1^ 1' i i r "vmivlt r? o-n t i
ho counterpane. It seamed as if sho Th
would shut out all sight and sound ]e
that could recall the past, and con:entr:ite
every energy of her mind on
:ho terrible position In which she so yj0
incxpectedly found herself. At first tion
die fel- the shock to the full extent y],e
jf human agony, and apprehension hard
eft n<> room f.>r hope. But gradually na.
::uue the cheering Idea that sh< had ! j-..,y
i v< ide week i rfore her. an:l in that I t .
I III*, I ail J KI1IUU DUI Iiuu. Tiers lit
nupli youthful it may l?e: prejudice
ads to li;i tie sturdy arms. learned l
d hearts that will be free." jng to tli
ed Adjut
ud cheers followed the tormina- | view wii
of this ballad, and heartily was forth's 1
starry banner pledged hy this bnckwoo
band, wlio-o bronsed oounto- rrinie; hi
s showed iliat th< y w re rjuali- com mam
; i encounter the brunt e.f war- as other
tirst dissipated It. His old *.'v ..
i returned, however, when he ?. < ,"?I
'rom a scout that before com- ?'ieers for *
e ?-amp the major had watch- \ e or,^er- 1
ant I.ydston during an inter- sa.\?. up ,
th Miss Maxwell, near l?an- fn ^
louse. Listening, with the tinned- an(1
daman, is an unpardnable ? c? l?a
it tlf two concluded that their ?* w"'''h
lor wa- in love with Aurora ,lis ^oa'l,res
. , J i '?ell. yoi
ltinued Danfortb; "three
he tory captain who gace
iind the tory colonel who
s gun-i.*'
so had died away, he conns
he siH>ke, all had gathetiy
around the expiring
cast a ruddy glow upon ? ? u
were 'listed into King
aiit!t'>rl:> from v hi h h> e\p ft';l pro- 1
t 1 Mon. Utit w'r :i li r own name waa
. her wumr.nl y
iv<> !: how much might ho done! . j.
nit-v miw K?ivi! n?iu>oives him s .
> nut-- r> n 1 in i h !' is around from rm
;>r<.Iy h? n " ,
elationo made to him tinder : |e % *
knapsack ai
nuue early
rYice. ana eacn man rede.
a pouch and (lank, a
ad .1 canteen. What for?
rupt me. but cheer when
you wish to. Now I rethinu
else, and as we must
to-morrow. and as we may
>d-coats to morrow, I will
on of it now Listen. Lord
who has command of all
n the South, give* ua, In
ir tils kind. Inir warning,
arn that. 'All inhabitants
ivineeF who will not turn
e Imprisoned, and their
rty tak. n Vrom them aud
)w a restinsplace by fightand
n->w a-e told that you
y ur brother;*, or he de
... t ,.' patriots
r' on or you has been
h majesty's service, and
t ineu the < tiemy, or gives
ill be hanged.""
ir of i:: lignation greeted
on of this tyrannical edict,
r waters appeared to nerve
, instead 01 quenching the
pv. .vo" wish ? ? >p me? ' ho aski
r . - ? *. v ? w
! I \ /\ 7 ^~\ '" / ' v-r-A
their even -ong. au<l naruro scetnod to e?J 1
7; \\ 77'Ps CREAM ! 8
.> a tew, who h.. 1 previously tak- joyful hi
r; horseman, urging his .-teed. ' e*-i V
?ro ho was a ware o r he found
-acred liros
f-.rth, Io?iki
'i x o terrnined
.1 rv,: vv h ' "
5j>e to a meeting with I'upert
s of the world he ; t .* " u '' l-ul>
of a military education tor 1 *rm> so re
r a tew
of liberty.
e to continued Dating
proudly around at the
ooun cnan* es, "let us then
liers. rather than be hung
a rest the speaker rushed
im their hands, that they
ratify his di-sires with the
adj t > i t ike for loerty.
moments. -ilent-e was re
t v Hi l"> prf'i 1 in
.('! *( a-' <ii'lll w. . l- i
? ! !' <! < . 1 ,
15 at i: >;> v.' ' '
v i:! ! t ;.? ; uniform
t t iv. r>? n d 1!-. m ;
/i . ,i !.?.!.
i in a - iar|? tmiR
(, , -Sit lii.wn. Tivvnr." sai<l ij?
I ' :. with i u i m -hit I >n. r 1"
rroii-.. i > a wtnhnv li * op lnl it a:
ti- : <> tn : ;:i 'i .l. - :r. . n<l <>: i*r
. , f i.'.i v. l.h r.ntf .il?-: to t dim: to tl
'i > for onion*."
^ Wi a- this*:" oxt'laimod M
t Maxwell. his fa , ivtMonini* wi
r.i no.
\ V V .1 /-t o
5 & V B rd AS3 liln
} lfc?5 ^ . -i j : ' ! h'ly
. > > SUOXaSD 3-JX Alilj
t ^r^?r<.<l by?JAME
r.
.. Mr. Maxwell oDoyou. ..... I
j rl a i ally; lait when the heavy steps |
i 'x> i t Ink . J J !/" U Q ks, i{ him
^ H . Ill Qu .1 . ? I i Q il .tf. }
Ki Ti I'atSiH V v - 3f5o { b Til
artxTGrOia'ia. > ppen
S3 F? St. 1.oulff.^ br.'ii
and
a-i i
lCrt *
The tramp of horses was hoard.
I I IK UK
If remanded. nncl t,ad
,"iioop! he shouted. '"Treed ati ono
' ]* was Serjeant .rone-. who budl coubi fl(j
left at the ram in Ills face, as p,,rjs wo
by the light of a pine torch but who
.edit from the tire, was haggard. ,-rati
his horse was covered with foam this?" he
dust, lie had evidently rlden far 0f ntelai
"ast. A score of questioners col- Et<>ut he
?d around him, l?u ere ho could "Mista
xuumittr oi a uoay 01 u-ops
looked vi'? to tiievounir so'..i:<T H .'.V.1
whom the "Sharpshooters"
low to vi tory. Hut :f the p i?- F"me hine
true, not .>nlv was be ti . P w' a
could b- trusted? ' fo1 -v?u mu
there be no mis ake In all nie /! '\U"
inquired, with an expres . ,1 I"1 ~ 1
acliolv earnestness, for his an''
an quailed. the worse f.
ke. Mr. l?anforth? T vv s*, ful1 volce 1
ys." said Danforth, "as
nsked for my soajj. I will
little of It as a night-cap,
i-t be moving early. Let
though, that the song, like
is r.iiisplantod from Yansrhaps,
though, it's none
or that." Then, in a deep,
le sang:
'a ' M : >r. as I live:"
I II
-It's Jiule I ' > - H " was j'i h
r
\!J'1 I- It <(? lllf 'I tl"' ' I
f' i Mint y. ti lia\ !" ' 1
/vvfaeratstftf ?ea*8?se*str
c
It mfiiTH :r that you. loyalist ;
?X yon pr.'o: 1 t" 1"' havo I . 011 ongau
In tor\ plots Nay. do not look often
' -1 od' It moans that you worn en;ra>:
tn i r ii . a v. hol for. until tlio tlofi
,1! ' of t:a.o- a t'annhn oooloil your rob
otlloil
usm sV?i *? v'vi tr s i ii j v iVbVii&
, . <>i 0111 "i s wen- neeru a ppi oaeiunu I
, he t ;in imploring glance at his
, ni''io. When tli? two cap'alns entor,
o.l .ho room, tlioy found her stated hv
( tin- side of het uncle. pale as a statue.
ther tine eyes distended, while her lips j
our <1 a- if n scorn Her face was!
I calm, hut it w is evident from an o -
ea ional convulsive twitchinj: of tho
mi s les around the mouth, thai stormy j
emotions were raging in her heart.
and soon a hand of niutM-d men
r3 n n
c.anc into the valley, where t hey Hi ado ~
Immediate propnra ions to eneamp.
The liorses stripped of their saddles. 1 ^
were fettered with green willies, and
permitted to graze on the fresh turf,
ltttles, with the equipments slung on t
tiiem, were leaned against the trees,
and protee ed from the night-dew l?y
the saddle-hlankets. And now the riders
drawing forth their provisions I
ij lin n, i 'uiiiiM in > ciccLr >OKO 'twas a
: out above the rest: riflo ant!
rgoant Jones, you will give your have it t
e to those around you. and eonie ^ill. as t
mistake. Why. I'd break my
I kill my best 'coon do-* to "Come, g.tl
i mistake. Itnt It's too true a jour
he cr:in<l .juries say." With locirin
With ol
lR-'T",h'-'
hint 'Sharpshooters, from
mountains down,
s of deerskin, and buntingbrown,
in < aps. and new inocafeme
hering summons of trumnd
drum.
n with your rides?let gray
= QU!T C
' tm
M
'I'l!? ?? i? no iipfil
9^ - k lien M>ii i'.in i:*
m
W * IVlurray s rto c
?
- A f*'W (io>r?. of 11
;OUGHING! of
tv?-. rinc \ our I.I SCS out
l a hot tic of : : :
hound, Mullen and Tar
li-i l)nll.-t-ll?M l'f*nit?<lv ?vill
"Well." asked Captain Foster, in a
cnvulier tone, "is the decision made?"
^ I "My niero." murmured Mr. Maxwell,
* but his voice failed him. and he sat
C ; r: i'/.inp at her in speechless a irony.
? ; l'oor girl. liven Trevor, worlding as
^ lie was. felt liis eonscionee troubled
I by the quiet though reproachful de?
I meaner of bis victim. ?
"This is a harsh wooinp. Miss Anf
rora." said he: "but in those times
from well-packed saddle hags, began to .
rat their frugal meal, with a rleh sea
toning of Jovial mirth. They were
Hie 'Sharpshooters." on their return
from the successful foray projected j
hy I >anfortti. who had secured a supply
of arms and ammunition, priceless
In those days.
"Ah. Panforth," said an old hunter. ;
"how neatly you did take that Hritlsher
in. We (leoririans are some hut it
? wolf
^ ^ : Howl in the
y WILL , rocUs
- ^5^ HELP YOU I Let the be:
? Cures MftLRRlR nere-v1 two
I iler a
urcs CONST\PATI0M ^
and all Unques
TVPO *?? ?"
iin<l fox
shade of their dens in lha
ir feed securely from piffml
stall.
logged game for your p?>wnd
ball.
nued en Fourili I'nfce
itionablv Correct.
? iniinnliittH r?*I>oi"
Z K.N/A IJKONC
Til K TIIKO AT
: ? ? koi i'. prr i
m
I lm
i The = Mur
' %?
' *? c?
. A 11 vif fitiv I Ar I N J'I (
" it is and disk asks of
a n i l - spasmodic"|\
p f<Y ; . J
i
? 4
ray = Drug = Co.
>lummav s. c.
A
j etiquette Is banished. Itepend upon it.
mX will bo every.him* to you that your
Jp fondest dreams of a partner in Ufa
st* have portrayed. Already is your iiuape
implanted in my heart, and never
3"! ; will it be obliterated."
*-> When he began to speak. Aurora'* ,
nT* | eheek blanehed with a death like palJj*
lor, then a passWJnate emotion irim* *
senium her fare, she spoke la tones
i ti.i l ...... f., ... !?..? . ii-M 1.. ...pi a.. 1
-- I I.
takes you Yankees to do the clean
thin p." ,
"It was rather a sell. I admit, to ~~
make the old fellow take down our
names ami our address, before lie pave J^T
us the rltles. I.lttlc did he think that * ^
they would l>e first used to pick off Slid
these of his stamp." \> A
'Heautlful!" .-aid one. TJH
"Capital!" exclaimed another, and
Cll
\ EVERY BOTTLE Gl
. . ON AND AF' L R FEBR1
OI 'I'lIK FOLLOWING Prt IC
OliVW. AN HEN WORK IS OOMP
IKING, WITH SHOES AND NAILS, 2Ao
GON BT(;<i Y TIRKSSURINK. PER V
K TIGHTENER AND CAN SHRINK Y<
lOYIki, WIIKH FROM VKH K'I.E. mi
Vt(liV> HIB \ ? 1 (V'l'IIPn irnnif ?.*
The I?a r 1?
JARANTEEO PRICE 50 CENTS, trcthfulljr i
_?__ "The
mileng.' for
L!ARY 1ST 1 WILT. ADOPT road ..on n,
KS, FOR CASH STRICTLY, 1 the tti'r.
LETK. 1IORSE ANI> Ml'I.E ' paesee. Hi
. PER PAIR ONE-HORSE ture ard tli
V11 EEL. I USE THF. SKHAN have a kind
JUR TIRE COLD WITHOUT tion or imli
I ^ ^ j looaetbuur
ngtoi. Neos of last waek
una :
giolatura should provide
t he meml ers of the rnili-sion
ami should not allow
(Is to furnish 1 lu rn wi*h
imnii nal*J>e is human raeavr-ue
innn will always
IIv iV*lnirfnr the eorpnraividua!
that furnishes him
f< r nothine. T?i? ??.???
L
i* i thrilled in tho hearts of her listeners: |
J "Ah. sir, with th? !?rr!hlr aiierna
I"?u wrii: uir rjk|iirNili<us U1 llCllfcm. "
When they liad subsided. Danforth I
rose, and. clapping his hands *o secure I
...... V I II r.rv nui)l\ 1 i* /W
^ SON ARK PROPORTION. - - ?'
1U.AC"KSM1TH. WIIKF.I.WRIGHT ANT> BI
i uunter.l the aaembe
*11 r?F\r, COCiTKACTOR I ^
for Hie tfr.n*p- ration of
rs of the con:mission just
* it pays for the mileage of