The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, February 04, 1904, Image 4
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Continued From
*n encourafrlnR tone; 'and If 3
IrO r*agt;. *0 contrive It as to unow it
Major Ixnidon so that 1 can I
rou can . ?upei
10 this 1 nnd he asked:
lrst en- f "To which of you, gentlemen, si
.
rt'* untuck!!? for the man of law. his
home was well trained, and tarried
tall the rider Into hia >%u..A ??-i?* ?
* "V
? ' '
- 1 J 1?
Two Angels.
7*
Ft
T . - vi y
?? ?<??
>ca/? Trmes mud Nairn.
|=the
I WEB (
i TZUT
i tuuiuer mm. i 11 give you a
"ES 15ci5 ft. | guinea."
Il) "'Deed, your honor, I'll hae
_ Li from the rest. If you wish hli
R???- [? keep me from gauging: intll tin
nl "llow would It answer. Fo:
| rt U] entice the major out. capture h
) I ^ [n send him back to the Stronght;
4 [U "Under your escort?"
p] "Nay, nay. Joking asjde.
l/l rapscallion could put him in
golden I surrender my sword, for It is <
dent that I am a prisoner?"
him out "I am in command, fir," said C
m. an'll tain Foster, with a polite bow, i
? tight." he then dismounted,
ster. to "lloid on. Foster," exclaimed I
Im. nnd impetuous Trevor, "are you sure tl
>ld?" this man has a r'ght to wear a swoi
or is lie one of these rebel-genera
if this with no one in his divlson except
to our ono bugler, and he a deserter?"
? %w u?o |"?v vr n^Aiuoi rtcry
effort he could make. This hr considered
undignified, decidedly, and so he
*P- began to ro\r:
ind "Stop! stop!"
the The officers, convulsed with laugh
hat tor, brought the men to & halt, when
rd? Captain vo?tcr rode up to the man of
lis, law, saying:
!ng "Well, sir, will you go into action
with us, or Join yonder party who are
There are two angels who come to a
man
Only once in a whole life's span.
Only once, yet t^ey leave a trace
That all may read on a liuu an face
Close together this fateful puir
Enter the heart, and all the air
Is filled with music, and life is sweet
0INMI
(1, 2 ?n
BACON
Ueorgi*.
1ROCERIES. ^
?g The A<
Fresh kindaof
d, Graft*' and Seed I tag Treed,. .
id J? years old., THE 3 M *
PECAN CO., (Inc ) Dewitt.
Watson, Bates burg, S, C.
LOCAL AGENT.
ilvocate has a full line of al?
leg-il blanke.
a
ii] Or,A Revolutions,;
K
3 By BYRON DO1
^.SaSTHfJH?a5HSE 5H1
jn lianas would it not ensure a vi
m "It may. ltide back, yuli San
O 1 nl " wo dec'de to you in a
tf SnOUt "1 ^'lo order,y ca^ >'"? "
I , Jll "Many thanks to your lioni
rj bring out the major, if ye'll
In gansr along before ye* all, and
WLING K be that he's at Danforth's abo
v waiting-."
nHScfSTc?/^ "Waiting for what?" asked 1
Trevor.
ctoryT" sir." exclaimed Rupert, his fra
dy. and trembling with rage, and his e;
dvance, glomiing from beneath a frownl
brow, "I congratulate you upon > <
?r. I'll skill in kidnapping, and upon y<
lot me dexterity in insulting. But you *
it may ,,e pleused to understand that I an
ot now. gentleman by birth, an ottker
France by education, and that I hi
Captain tho ,lonor at present to hold n ec
mission in the army that has neve
me waiting to escort you, with a prisonyea
er, to Mr. Maxwell's? If you go into
Ing the skirmish you will have a fine
?ur chance to see it, as your horse seems
>ur determined to keep ills place."
rill "Skirmish! No, no! I'll go to Maxj
a well's, but If I meet with any danger,
of I shall hold you accountable for It.
ive You seem to forget that I, sir, am a
>m- king's justice."
ral "Not at all," drily responded Can
And time seems dancing with merry
feet.
Be wise?try not the two to sever,
For the first, once gone, is gone forever
I
And the second angel, 'without its
mate,
Turns to a demon of darkest hate.
Goods'
At All CIC
Meet!
Times
and 8
INFORMATION.
i Directory?Arrival and
rture of Tratu^Iadfe
Ingr Dates and Postofttce
s? A Budget of Usfeul
mation for tho Resident
t ranger.
"Ar.il wliat seek t lie lories
of our wealth
Is comfort, contentment,
and health.
And lands which, as frcen
have trod.
Independent of all. save
of Cod.
"itut thov cannot have it:
u iiy, till seo his leddy lovo
V The pride sail1 Sandy, as lu> turned bridle
Conferring together, the two
and labor, determined to send the deserte
advance, in the hope <>r s
ten. we only Major Loudon before attack!:
command.
the mercies Kupert, meanwhile, ttad mad
preparation for defence tit the
encouraging and laboring with
The clear- NV,lirh wo" the heacs of the f<
. sure,'* tiroes conquered that to which you i
Attached. These facts w'll assure y
ofliccrs air, that your insult will l>e avenf
r on in whcn i ain at liberty. So go on, it
curing pl(
>ase you and add to your accoun
up liis Rascal!" shouted Trevor, bis dil
ed nostrils trembling, and his vo
o every Bounding hoarse with rage. "Rascal
? camp, bave a mind to cut you down whi
a zeal y0(1 ^and, as I would a dog."
?w men nyQTf !????? **?1? *
tain Foster. "But we are about to at*re
tack the rebel camp, and every man is
?u' needed. So, Mr. Justice, I must bid
J?** you adieu."
,, A few moments more, and the intinted
ottleial was on his way to the
lat- "Stronghold," with Major Loudon and
his guard, but not deigning to take no
tice of either. The dragoons, with sererw
ried ranks, moved ott in another direction
to attack the rebel cainn. cuhled
w men mocKS ami cries, "i win noi ro, i HO
Had you kept up both it hud not been
so ;
For happy the heart wherein we're
mated
hut woe to the one when we're separated
!"
Only once do they come to mail ;
Shelter and guard them, ye who can.
lite service,
lionest Values; I Hodges,
2d and 4
Best Qualities. ?v?r> 3d
Prayer
7 :30 p. n
Heavy and ?
OTHRR
Til
iuk.h directory.
>di?t Church.?Rev. E. T.
Paator. Services every 1st,
th 8uni?j? at 11 a. in., and
and 5ih Sunday at b p. m.
meeting every Tliuroday hc
i.
Lh School?E. K.w fRendmnn,
Lendent, every Sunday at IV
Everyone invited.
metnoi>iht appoiktvaxftf .
ings we till.
Our wives and our homes,
from all 111:
Leave our corn crop to
field where it prows
* And the reaping of whea
reaping of foes.
' From deep Tallulah's wi!
where
luantr fnrlli 1M;?i ?i
miner ins command. He had i
we'll irunnl a"or n ron8ultatio? wi,h I-ytls
' [Jro the bivouacs and shelters
rnt on the n?,my approached, having co
on uio (u. <)urie(, aH {he (*on! on t s r
t for- ti,o vul,,,?- Then, dividing liis fore
two parties, one was to harass
vaders on each flank. taking sn<
J waters to , lions as would l?e inacessible
dragoons. All at once there \
in t ha ' nilirv fr?f 1???.rlon Co ?d..
iocidcd 1 , ,,siei"' "
' not get Into a passion with the gcnl
if" tl e Inan- Trevor, and it Is evident he I;
.1. gentleman. If he is a prisoner. Y<
n;ealod name, sir?"
1 ,a"y "I/oudon, sir. Major Rupert Ij
re into ?
., , , don.
"All! You are here. then, in cc
^h posl- matid of a parti-/.an corps just esti
to the I'.shed. called the 'SharpshootersV '
vas in- Rupert bowed assent.
a? by gan(jy McGregor.
"e* Anticipating their progresK, wo #111
5 a hasten to the "Stronghold," wlieie sail,ur
nc?a had reigned through the day.
Mr. Maxwell, crushed In spirit, savDU*
age from remorse, exasperated from
the insults of the Hri.ish officers, felt
>m- ready to give up life itself. Hour after
hour did he pace his chamber, a miserable
prisoner, and the more lie
thought of the comnaot of the after.
Never part them, I hey come from
above,
The one i* faitli and (he other is Love.
BATESBURG ADVOCATE
_____ Do
iancy . . ,*:r
_ , n Provu
Groceries ? '
Fir?t
A. C. Wi
you get the best. dund?y1
0 on Wtdi
If not see me
I L-onn t ho Kart * in. ]
Spring? 3d aoJ 5th HuDda;<i
; l*t Sundaj, 3 p. mi.
lencc?2d and 4th Sundays,
burg Mill?4th Sunday,7 p. ni
Haptist Church.?Bev. Dr.
ilkinii; l'ttstor. Service* every
at 11 a. m., and 7 :H0 p. m.. and
uesday evening at 7:30 o'clock,
ch School ?Dr. K. C. Ridgell,
tretident, every Sunday at 10
2vervone Invited.
air:
From Augusta's strong f<
lonega town,
Arm! all to tho rescue. Sh;
come down.
'
"Oome Hessians or red
traitors or knaves,
If ye rule o'er these mo
shall rule o'er our g
"??vi 111 mg i J "? i?v 11^1^1. oium > .m
had been with them since the
>rt to 1 >ali- I'l-o of Danforili, but now he v
1 to be found,
nrpsbooirrs, j "1 hope a wolf lias carried hi
i sai l I.vdston. ''Do you know,
! the rascal has boon hinting tin
oats?.nine lo ynn tl,at 1 ni" Indebted f
, wound?"
'iintains, yc ^ ltat. exclaimed Ttupert
rave?: pi ncd at this strange nemisatio
luc^ui .imi miciu is your cointnand r
depart- "Kxcuse mo. captain, if I decline
ras not reply."
"I'd excuse him," shouted Trer
m ofT." "with a stirrup-leather, and take
major, the ends of his rebel ears to refrc
at it is his recollection."
or iny "Coward!" sneeringly exclaimed I
pert.
stir- "What!" said Trevor, and ad vane!
n. towards the prisoner, he raised 1
noon previous, the more he repented
that Aurora's blooming thread of life
should be smothered In his own dark
or* tissue of existence. Then memory,
off ever faithful to her trust, would recall
!sh their pleasant years of companionship,
and her gentle voice, that had so often
*u* Infused peace into his troubled breast,
Beemed to reproach him
nK To Aurora?the victim?slowly did
the hours drac tlionwptvpa nlnnir t?
I
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Al
South
. W. POND,
BATESBURG, S. C. ",1:
M idi.il
G a. m.
RRIVAL OF TRAINS.
krn Northbound :-Due to.
t 1M7 I m , 9:38 u. hi., and11.
bound:?Due to arrive at 6:80?
07 p. in., and 6:07 p. in.
iNd. Arrive?6:20 p. in. Leave
uar vow is recorded, our
unfurled;
In defence of our homos, w
the world."
"There you have my ve
Panforth, when the i<rob?
ins had been hushed. "X
won our liberties, so to Ni
and hear the real sous.
all look to their horses. 1
bright fi::g "Jusuin.
laughing tone, "1)111 some dia
e challenge Moa of ,!iat mischief-maker,
should have a round dozen wi
st in up lent h? every morning
ir.-ion," said laid <>n. 11? will deserve it
ngod cheer- night."
Vhen we've "To cook your rabbit," said 1
bw Kng-land "First catch it." interrupted
nd now. let ton. "Never fear; the young sec
then see to ?-although he is as old as either
its a i!*iiki as li 10 strike him. but Captz
bolical Foster arrested liis iirm.
who "Ah! ha!" sneeringly remarked t
th tlio excited Trevor. "So you take t
well rebel's part, do you?"
before """ you insist upon it." coolly
plied Foster, "1 will give him liber
tupert. to settle the matter at once."
I.yds* "No." said Trevor, in a passionlc
umbel tone, although his frame was cr
of us. vulsed with anger. "I hold his mail
tin v/nx warm and pleasant without; but
she felt numbed and cold?an ley fear
'10 chilled her very soul, while vague sus',0
pieions chared each other through her
Imagination. I?esolate as a leafless
rp" tree, she could see no spring-time, and
she sat half-reclining upon an ottoman.
her head downward, as if borne
!ss down by the weight of sad and serious
m- thought.
?S- Yf>t whnf n 5t ->o
SAY,
CAN WE ?
SERVE - YOU CC
IN THE '
PRINTING LINE Cl"
;
nrnjif */?-" k r*
Maso>
before tl
? - _- " \V. M.; ,
Kneece.
)LUMBIA, NEWBERRY
\N D LAURENS R. R. Towiii.
J. A. Mi
irltston. Creoiiville, Col um Odd F
bin, Atlanta. ~
LODGES,
tic:?Meet every Friday night
tie full moon.?E. F. Strother,
J. A. Whitten, 8. \V.; J. Frank
J. \V.; J. K.T. Major, Sec.;
radman, Treas. ; J. W. Pond.
1. S. SioimoHx, J. I). .John lie.,
ind M. R. Edward*, Stewards;
Her. Tyler.
raoffRMeet every Tcesday
C. L. Fink. N. W. F.
to l< 1? i . kill tf /"* "
HI* |M lining in im-ii run's,
to sleep. AVe must take an
for I hear from Sergeant
a company of red-coats a
about old Maxwell's, so th:
come to meet us."
A few clustered about .lr
was not disposed to be ;
munieative. (iradually th<
down, wrapped in the blai
they carried under their s:
umi 1111*ii po major?ana outer in iai<|Uity, I
early strut. Ine. than both of us."
Jones that The search for Sandy was ?
re prowling it:-. l>at it was supposed tliat
it they may lie raw there was hard work
done, he had secreted himself
aies tmt lie bushes, and pone to sleep. I
at all i out- scrco was soon forgotten in tli
men laid j ry.
diets which i When every preparation had
whiles, with made. Ituper ordered his horse
imag- | ty's commission, ami linve no symj
tliv with .rebels. Whenever this ]
navnil- dividual is free from suspicion. I "w
when chastise him as lie merits."
to be "And 1." retorted ltupert. "w
in the pledge myself to meet you as an ol
lis alv cor. or to (log you as a man. the fli
ie hur- opportunity that presents itself."
"Major I.otulon." said Captain F<
I been f0r -yon will remain a prisoner. Yt
to bo Pnrnninl flnniilil .?.i?i. '? ?
?a- to be alone, especially that she was
in- i not forced to see her uncle. She did
ill not wish to witness his degradation,
'or to see upon that countenance to
ill which she had ever looked for counsel,
111- the cynical sneer of fated necessity,
'st ?, why ishe thought >, was lie sueli a
toward? It was his rear that had
)S. xnade her a sacrifice?that had dried
tjU up the sweet spring of affection just
o1/\t liinir Kai? I"1" "* ? '* ? *
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Short Line.
P
hcdule in KITect January 10, 1901. _
o. . From
Eastern Standard Time week. 5
9 to 10 a
from 4 :li
Northbound. S. A. L.
Daily. Tiie cl
Clinton (Dinner).... 2 lo pni Woman"
Cross Hill Sim ?>rt?
, & . m. a?uui| * . vjr.; c? it.
in, Treas.
OST OFFICE HOURS.
7 a. in., to 7 p. in., during the
Sundays from 7 to 7:80 m. m ;
. ni., 12:80 to 1:80 p. rn., and
tt) t* 0:45 p. in.
Iiief feature in the February
s Hninb Companion is "A
tiic earrn ior meir coucn ai
blue sky for a canopy
puards were on duty; an
moved nervously about, 1
disturbed by doubts respeci
I.oudon. even as clouds ol
face of the moon.
Day had not dawned, win
pet sounded a reveille, n
surrounding forest echo w
music. The horses were
id the clear i?r?nij;lit, anil mounted, saving' to
\ Vigilant ton:
(1 Dan forth "1 am going out on the patlr
lis comfort Panforth's, adjutant, for there i
ting Itupert some word sent there fron
hscured the Stronghold."
'My compliments to the mosse
in the trum- replied l.ydston, with a smile,
taking tlio js it not hazardous for you to risl
itii its hold sell in that direction? Stippo:
first cared enemy is on the march ihis wav
' men. will conduct him to the 'Stror
hold,' where you will confine him
way to on(, nf (]l0 chambers, usinjt all preca
nay he tlon to prevent his escape, hut .st tl
t the game time jrivins him as little nt
son:il inconvenience as possible."
njrer." "Thanks for your courtesy," sa
"But Rupert. "Now I am ready, t.ood-da
< your- captain."
l'ic "Really." prowled Trevor, as tl
(I1 .ici ...mi), uran rt iiii v?:ruure,
ij?. to strew hitter ashes where its hintin
?oms had hepiin to open to the warm
u- i sunshine of a first love.
hiA
>r Centinued Next Week.
y, A Beatiful Valentine.
St Valentii.e's greeting: to n!l who
Lv i
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BATESBURG ADVOCATE 'll :
Ureenwood 3 83 pm 13
Alibt'villp 4 06 pm ison."
Elbert ??n ft 23 pn? est.
At lieus ll 3ft pm _
Atlanta ( via S. A. L ) ? 8 20 pin DOt
Atlanta 8 30 pm rn\
Chattanooga. 1 00 pin ? . ..I
Nashville II 40 pm
Kvansville 12 4o pm p
St Louis 7 16 pm
Soitt h lionml. S. A. L.
the Home of Thomas A. EdIt
is of extraordinary lnt?r7
fESS ZONAL CMOS.
I,. M. MITCHELL.
HYRIClAK AM) SURUKOX. " "" ,
liatesburg', ^
ror. saddles were careful
rifles freshly primed, and
the morning star yet f!i<
Sharpshooters started, in
ray. The pray mi- s of nigl
on the tops of rlie In Meat i
they started, hut ere they
far. it rolled away in sull
to the westward while ti
canto radiant with the pin
horn day. Danfortli. as if
ly girthed. ] The more rea>on tliat I slioi
soon, while connoitro."
kored. tlio -j;ut will you no take a guar
martial ar- "No! I'.vi rv one is tlreil. ar
it hung tip- nion may need rest. If that <
lino-5, when ! frllow. Join had not gone horn
had ridden wln-n lie was needed. I would
<m majesty j taken him: hut a> i; is, 1 \vi
to on~t ho- ' ah "
rv of now- You may lind Sandy Mot
impressed l n^ha i> under -.ntiie i re
captive int. "you appear enrapturt
tld re 0(- , |,{s r(.i,oi ,j)lR. What a pity th
your early education makes you oft<
' ' err terribly?"
ul 11 to 1 ''Captain Trevor," replied" Kost?
~>rrat!c vs~i111 a reddened cheek, and an et
ie just | dent strugsrlo for the mastery of h
have j anuor. "remember that you are und
ill -'0 ' my orders. Such lanffitapre I cann
permit, the more especially, as I ca
'.regor no i-oplv to it as 1 would wish to
?tl , vc iw ci isi" to ;\ at lire's
a( lu-ji-t?a beautiful creation hi water
>n -?>lor, with a handsome 1901 bicycle
.irl for its center, lier bloom of rosy
>r. ea'tli happily blending; with tlie
T}~ , iiishine of an opening Spring. If 1
's o>i want one free, just drop postal to
. opti Mfg. Co., Hartford, Conn., or
n- 1 -"'ago, III.
Letter to T. B. Kernagham [;J
Batesburg. S. C. I'V.
I(v I
D.-ar Sir : Your busi ness is, when j v ,
a house burns down, to give the own- I,v i
<?r some money to built! a new one. It A'* 1
is a good business Queer that the
world got on long without it.
We paint tin* one that the world ..
At la ii I a 8 10 nm
Alliens ... 10 53 am
Elberton 12 oo m
Abbeville 1 08 pin
Creen wood ...1 28 pm
Cross Hill 1 f>2 pm
Clinton 2 10 pm
Clinton ? 2 15 pm
Pi
Southbound.
/|| ,?? -J / n tl. \1T /n r,v AA
Office Hours:'
8 to U a. m.
2 to 8 p. m.
7 :30 to 9 p. m, J
1>R. E K. HARDIN,.
IY8ICIAN AND SunOKON.
Itatesburg, S. C.
with tho respn- -ihility nf
tion. w.is iml' ia' I>Io in h
to hoop tho moji ready for
K 'ncy. Whon eni'tinj? ;ur
headed tlio column. whih
times lie kept on the think,
the ranks, i:\irptinir rh<
command. no .-mind rseaju
hit! many not the one
of hi> voice, an I tlx- <leto
pression of h:- eonntcnai
liis situa- | "In which < ;im- I shall have ;
exertions j nnt r? rvo loiv . Adieu. I l -.n
any cm r- j in command, adjutant."
y dottle. lio J "<!ood-liy."
t at other Tito \v<atlicr was delightful
clnslnrt up I Kup t-:. in the he-t of spirits, f
words of thoughts wore ol Aurora, was no
d his hps. in arriving at I ?anfortli s. To hi
rirotie tcuo ' pri- the entire estahlisliinon
rniiued ex- peuivd deserted. The house was
n?? lio 'ill t ; . ..1.1 ? :
bo added. in a decided t<?iv\
? vali- , "Don't trouble yourself, my dei
' y"W , follow. V- tr rebel friend will attei
to your ease, llanjr the chap. I b
lie vp he Is a beau of Miss Maxwell'
a1"' ! and now you liave sent hint there."
or his "Well, tlo you v'sli to join him?"
t long "Not exactly."
is sur- "Why not remain quiet then. ?t
' a,v" not busy yourself with picking qua
opt n. rojs wj jt fric*ii*l and foe? Hut wl
nr 1 FOR SALJ?.
1(1
e_ Ooe larj?? mule, perfect!*
'a, ?iud?Si 3 cars old?work anywhere
.id genii . Price $12.">.00. Address,
1.K10 S. MACK ,
j I.e;sville, S. C.
id
1<? 1 ' Jk
burnt down and the new one too. I,v ;
What is better, we paint the houses ?<v <
that don't burn down. ''v
You insure the houses that burn ; we
insure the houses that don't. You
have the ashes and smoke : all the
house are ours.
We paint lead-and-ziue ; Devoe. ^ ^
We .rcli the paint to painters ; we ,
ri/?*t ' f i?n in*
Mirnii C||| ( - u ?? V>| I'MNI am J
Spartanburg ?12 01 pm qjjj,
llrcenville 12 l."> pin I
Waterloo I 17 pin
Laurnis (Dinner) 1 30 pni ^
Pi
Northbound. C. ?fc W C.
I >aily.
Laurens ( Dinner) 2 07 pm
lireenville .3 25 pin Locate1
so at Balesburg l>rug (Jo
"HEO. A. QUATTLEBAUM
I1YSIC1AN AND SVKOKON.
Bilesbur^, S.C.
J in Dr. liirigeU'rt Obi Offlos.
would exclaim: "Forward
Keep well toprthor."
Uniting occasionally as t
n water place: thev Kept .
the shadows la-pan to fall t
cast, they approached the s
rneainpntent Serp.-atr .Tour
sent forward t,- r-- onnottr
h irse w. - allowed to hr
their rid; rs par tool; of su<
IBent as , liev li l.t \ :t T, 11.,
... moi.llMl' I .1 I Mil 111 t'
forward!' gone. nothing rcnun'mingr '"it tin
steads and tables. (loini; arou
hoy passed (ho stables. ho found thcin e
m. and as j empty. if the lainih had take;
awards the departure, with everything it liar
rone of the possible to roinow As lie ret
-s was now to the front of In house, soui
e. and th?? 1 called
atlie while "Major London!'
th refresh- Looking in tin direction
wan j)aVe we ho TP?"
[ Itod- j,,, ,uo there oiniTifed fr?,
ml io wuol]s a vinall body of horse wbo<
niially ; uniform showed them to ho "Uor
i their I tramon-."
1 been "Comrades T" exclaimed Captai
urn oil l Poster, ami ritlinz forward, he roco
o 0110 , njzf.,1 the oilicer in command as a lie
t. mint in another company, hut tl
same regiment his own.
'from .j nm dr-Tiuhted to meet vnn <a?i
i" a r :
Lead and oil is the old fashion naint. Ar <
Devoe is zinc ground in with lead and
linseed oil ; the liest paint in the
world : and the elienprst, because it
takes fewer gallons than mixed paints j ^
nd it wears twice as In- g as lea I arid- j j*v ,
ctl Nobody wants mere paint: there's | |,v
1 t-iofit, though, in ti e w rid. I.v
A. M. Grillin, I'lainfield. N. .). 'tJ>_
SpartaiilMic 3 30 |??r*
lilenn Springs 4 00 pin
Waterloo 2 20 pin
Southbound. C, N. & L.
No. 22. No. 90.
Laurens ? ? 00 am 2 02 pin Ol
i Ii ?i i? ?? TfcOnm 2 22 pin
N"\vberr? x Hmn 3 10 pin
Prosperity 9 02 nin 3 24 pm
I'hapin 9 40 am 3 51 pin E
E. J. ETHEREDGE.
I>K!fTIgT.
Leesvillc, S . C.
!llc? over Austin'.* storr.
>. M. CROSSON. M. I).
riTAPTKi: NI
A PTTfl'.SSl I I. SN'AlJi:
f'dMKI!.
"Forward. hj fours. trot:*'
strraks of dawn ro jn r
tlio rastcrn !, ria .n v.
ponn< loft tiio St ) !|.?ld |
soundinir morrily. :in< 1 no.
l.oart with martial ardor
in n ii' iin' i>< iiit i' p:\M-c.' ;i'<i. Ii
the tni ml luijih r >:itd on the
I bengalh :i tno.
A NEW J What nro you <!??" i:;- fioro. sir
quired Kujiort. iu ;i somewhat
' The lirst tour.
reildoninjt ninno fash yourself, your In
i the din- , suit] Sandy. "I'xe j.-' 1?? , ei
heir busies ro'u! '
vinir or*, h ' l-'v your ro.ul! W'hci'o ar<
All houuh from ?"
e saw ^a]n f(1> sr,j,j u,0 nowciiinor, "a
trrass ( j ;1(n ordered t?? report to you. a?tc
I poi I'm tiling ottr escort duty."
Y( -. that i-. after I am safe at M
anyiy Maxwell's." was >-iin a ilotn
Ttecrinp; voii e. Iiv some one in tli?* eoi
>no: from the party. "\\<>w I soo that ilios
1 tny pontlomon are friomis. I'll loa\o thl
position, as you rail it. and come out.
o you The iliauoons opened to the rijrh
Mitt) Iff I mil t l'.f "
?ri'.es :
"Mr. Aaron Iliggin*, c f I'luinfleM,
al.vays ns?d 15 gall<>n> of nuxnil piaiui
In. house. Lo-t Spi ing lie bought
15 gallons ot Devoe ami linil -1 gallons . .
i, ' I'
l.v (
\onr* tui.y. Lv
F. W. 1 >KVOK ?fc i.'O. I.\
New York JjV '
Ar
MM..... J_ n m J M* 1-1 - ?
i iiiiini ihji iu-J.la in t 45 |?m
Northbound. N. ?fc L.
No 21. No. 52.
('oliinihin . 00 pm 11 10 am
'lupin ...H 05 pm 12 03 pm
l'rosp? rity O il pm 12 2* pm
New l?? riy 7 05 pin 12 40 pin I>1
Clinton 3 JV? pni 1 Oft pni j
I.norm - ... . 9 ('0 pin 1 50 pm ! OtlVrs
(VfllCI'N ANI? HlKQKON,
Lee*vilie, S. C,
I. *V. P. TIM MERMAN,
iif professional service to>
? oi i s IU ill J. IIIIT (I
thnv woro a ](. tldnt >
ptnlwaiv nr. ? ?: irdv. u !l m,
nppari-rily < <uiI><i< 111 of m<
tain Tr>- mi- i,-, i ;i<> sj,
ftinitnnniliM' ni tlu Iiond of t
makinir hi-- HiorirPr pranrr
tho road, in Iho liop. tliai
It'- horsemanship nii-lil mo
r>l lior w'.inni in. liopod to
lirldo. It wan indo I an im
! numbers, I "'rise > amp your honor."
>t (if men, lb-fore UupeM could n ply. In
uniteI. nnd liIm> If suddenly dr.t -,ed fro;
< Cap- ho: and thrown , < t.o- uroiitu
le of tlmir other moment. and : e si . .il tii.su
no column. * prisoner, with ; dra.uoii in
fitilv down each elbow i.i such a m.inner tb
his wl ,-h- Pi.->jir.ro v..- inipos bi ,\ tiiir
t the ev. s dier hold his her > wilt* from
make his half dozen others ante that :
po<;lnn pie- sliort "click" which .-iccorapuuie
nn niiliirtry an nh.iori as t'apiain IV>
i??mi<I t<,,. |in(| over seen-?indeed. ho ronl
" t acarroly refrain from laughing who
I intfoduocd to "Mr James Vernon, o
! mod. ^js majesty's business.
'it i' ^ ' "^'1C wonl,-v .?"stire was a short mai
I j -wit11 a decided tendency 10 ohosltj
and that deskly stoop of the shou
SOITIO .
i ders s() universally found in the feg.i
^ > profession, lie wore an milium wlp
Auuuouuue iiuvv: iviuucy HUHDIV
and Don't Know it.
How To Flud Out. I,v 1
Fill a bottle or common glass v.ith your ,'v
water and let it stand twenty four hours, a r
. . J sediment or set- ~?
j'rji; ] r~-~ ' tling indicates an
feT?7a unhealthy condimY'\
x1 '/ ,icn of k'd- I-V i
\ y \ ^ 1 y neys; if it stains I<v f
1 your linen it is Ar (
- . I tit* j?e -|
Soul Iibnin.ri. A. <7. L. Otli>-?13<>liiin)>in
4 So put '"an he (<
Sinnt?*r 0 *2(1 pm
I'liarli'stmi 1* 35 pin
I >]?
Northl.ouiid. A. L.
Dharl?"?;mi fiOOnm
4 ii m I?- r 0 21 a .n i
'olumliin ( A I..] 11 00 am |
ie * M urui vicinity.
??ver tbe N inon . I Hank, ?ndf
'iiiliil th??re -my or mctn.
K VTIMM 1,<1. S. C
. M. U. HOA nVRIGH^,.
Dentist.
Bate-b ?r?r. S. C.
iiiro. nail sho ihi aiiy Infor
lair a' it. for tlio men. a \
nlUcors. worn froo.l horson
p ociis* worn pram iiu' ynt |;
rinl array, ami i ho hnr.-oha
holmrts waved pporfjvop
hrpozo. The famed . ontnri..i
or I ho oiiirassiors nf Franco
sented a mnro warlike ;
than ilal those <lra^i>i>ns
(ioiirgr.
ost in jr.-f/ ccx Uint: <>l' a Imlster pi* ol
veil a-- the ' Wo arrest you. sir in iho I
ion. ill- ir nnino." vahl a set-runt. who ilii
opt in por- Operat ims.
lir <>r tlioir ' Unpen knitted li eyebrows a
r in l!io torril :< half suppressed improo
i"? "I Home '"it his habitual rnoliie-r *110,
novor pro. turno !
ippoaranro 1 "Wlm" ho asked, "has nrdrroi
of Kins loleneoV"
"I .1 plain 1'.. tor sir. i>f his t
|)U1 although time hart stripped hi
m?-s head of its natural covering, tliere wa
't[ , a malignant vivacity in his crafty, m
?111ii-t eyes that gave him a somewlia
j ( youthful appearance. His dro:.a wa
| ; / a full snit of professional black, soiru
' whst t ra vel-stnined, and he wa
mounted on a gaunt troop horse, full
l j . equipped which made him look nior
ludicrous than he otherwise wouli
have ilone.
itn iOCT
I ITrt^ Jf VJ eviuc.ce 01 ma- I ?
^ r.; T
* lJ ^ pass It or pain in > f "
??? t^e back is also l'1
;onvincing proof that the kidneys and blad- fr,;H
ier are out of order. vair
What to Do.
There Is comfort in the knowledge so , ^,rii
of'.en expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swainp- (
Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every (
vish in curing rheumatism, pain in the |
har^k kiHn^v/? \i\r*>r kl?- ? J * :
____________________________ Office ir
rain- r?:i ami ->2 arrive unci <!?;>ur
i new union depot,
ain* 22 and arrive and ile, art
c '_'os? Li ml Freight Station, (Lr>treet,
Columbia.
irr.?tc->. time t .ble or further in atmii.
upi.i\ t?? any neent or writI.
F LEA I'll A IIT. O T. A ,
Ha'<k of Columbia.
II M F.MERSON, T M . (
tlr.i...: ? v
> Kaminvr Building. Second
floor.
1?K. -T. ,\. WATSON,
Dkntibt.
I?ate-hur, , S.
?v. . i.vrr Mama' Prog
Sro. Bri.i.Timmrkman.
Hnng Sandy MrP.regur ti
Of I h(" OOjumil." : :l id <*U|>li
to liis orderly sergeant, who
proceeded a short distance,
was obeyed, and soon tin
canio trotting nlong Ids fa,
death, and his eyes east do
"Now. Sandy." said tie
"you know that we doubt \
Ity. and you know your < ho
den if 3*o11 guide us to ;lie n
r> the riulit *y'< dragoons." r? plied the son
nin I'osler villi a salute. for le reeogni/.r
si Miey had tone a- tliat of military auth
Tim order "Thf.t right-hand ollicer, sir. 01
deserter *aV horse "
re pale as Unpen I.<>1 i?l?>11 now saw ilif
\vn. olHrois. and bp pis under lip s<
* en plain, i lently as to draw i>lood. when h
ur ,-incer- ojrni'/.ed In one the companion o
i ?> a pir- ro i on tin* previous afternoon.
J p.'init V? . t nif lf>?? vv t f\ iilr.tifli* iiioton
,r.^nf "I fin Rind lo see you." lie exelain
"l ed for I liave feared that my escor
()1.j v was too small, and rejoice to hav
( more of you nl'out me. until I reael
my old friend .Maxwell's."
two "The,." replied Captain l'ostei
> vio- "von are nearly at your journey's end
e ree- nn*' 11,0 road is perfectly safe,
f An W1" place you with this small uuarc]
The *1,111 1 may incorporate your escor
i i Willi inv triuiiK "
... j ...W.. k. lauuci miu cvciy pan I
of the urinary passage. It corrects inability 1
to hold water and scalding pain in passing
it, or bad effects following use of liquor,
wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant |
necessity of being compelled to go often
during the day. and to get up many times I
during the night. The mild and the extra- ?/v
ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon '
realised. It staf.ds the highest for its won- ' PR
derful cures of the most distressing cases. fi
If you need a medicine you should have tha I ' 9
best. Sold hv dm<7(?ict? tr> C/Vk - - ^ ' '
? I I Uil II It'll | 4^ K'. ,
J K LI VINl-SI <?N .Sol A?C , Till*]
M.mk of Columbia
\\ (i <1111.1 ?S, I're.-iilont, ... ,,
Columbia, S C. W,n l'r*
i Offlc
> . - /
.1. H M. lllUHMOKD.
it M ON D ATI M M E R MAN,
ATTOHNKYA-A r-LAW.
etitv in ail the Mate And U.
' 8. '"ourta.
e in KaiiiTman Building;,
Lt xinuloii, 8. C.
K. I-. APBII.L.
A I TORN K\-AT-1. AW.
nr a l?ullot if vou -ivo an
treason."
"On your honor," i.-jpnn |
In n (Ion(?od tone, I lo a |M;
I am till do, but if a sair i
"font I)* afraid Sandy: \
to the rear when the I.all oji
" 'in no ox.K tly afraid. y<
Hut it wad nnp bo so ploasa
a stray Inillot, or hno a lo^ el
" "AVvrr frill* moil " r.ni.1 r
I"
iv sign ,-f ' he saw Captain Trevor whisj
' lit '' mpnnion. eyeing IiTin the 1
il Sandy, a thought Unshed nno-s his tro
nvlv what mind rould it lie. lie asked hit
oh." thai Aurora had enticed hiui int.
on can ?ro trapV \o! no! away with the tin
ions." Nay his heart reproached hin
>11 r lienor, having thus thought hut for a so
nt to trap and only in a mental ftash, wri
lippit ofT." the fair idol of his love.
11... . 'IM . . ?*:
I . U IMI *
>cr to "But it's my escort!"
while, "Ordered to report to me. sir, uni
ublcd now detailed for other duty."
uself. "But do you know who i am?"
> this "Mr. Justice Vernon."
tight! "Well, then, I protest against lem
t for Ing niy escort. Stay wilh it t will."
eond, "Stay then, sir," said Captain Fos
>nged ter. "Detachment, forward by til
left, By_ foursj trot."
-/ ? Aitu t . dUOdt f \ H
You may have a sample bottle of thta ' /
wonderful discovery 1 Vs011
and a book that tells>f.je(
more about it. both sent t J,1?^
absolutely free by mail. t rjp
Address Dr. Kilmer (t iiom?? of bwmup-rom. ' .
Co., Blnghamton. N. Y. When writing men- ,11
tton reading this generous offer in this paper. ' I ?
Don't make any mistake, but remembet (
the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer'* S Q.
Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamtor\ >
kl v k?liu i *
Jlfcffi t iK '
1 model, sketch or t?N?to c 1 1i?t? r.tion for f t
report on patentability. For free book ? Mil! rrn
the Febi
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dice in all courts. Husinesa
tMillcitcil.
l'hillpotta, Julia Marlowe,
rris, J. J. Hell. Mrs Will II.
Julia Magnifier contribute to
nary Woman's Home Com*
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