The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, March 10, 1904, Image 3

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? 1 1 he reed, "Aout 17. 1854, 1,'llon. Ger-. Dyase Occleve et ea feaiine." Theu he I lo aid. "our father of cour.se! There di uever was any other Gervaae Occleve i to A i. * * ?* ?' ? UK widowcrliood. a wldowerhood I itiug from her Infancy, hail he fallo:' I ' ''** nuike her life and happineoa iha i '! T 7s- ' ? CLUBBING OFFfeft. HotiH1 kiid Ft'm, publUkfd iwic know, or th 11. ami t.lie Hateabor# Advoc?b been before ??. ? \ I jir for iSl.'J.". Kubforrilo- wonuin h? 1 Ink, that no one has ever I ^vWVyUWyVW\ hlui in the affection of the I XT * 1 'I1 J'ivjJH IjSilent pore; | the Mystery ,of I St James'Park II |U Oisicut c, C4vr|;i iujwii, wn 1 It' DO ft I was alive. Hut what can it mean?" in "It means that your father knew in I tlila place many years ago. and came fo I here; that Itr all, I should say. It is a w f coinclden-e, but after all it is no mure ui strange that lie should know Le Vmij, Ik than that y-.m should." he "But you don't see the curious part j r<" of it,; l'bllip! It is the words ct sa femme. My father had no wife in | I( niriii onjeci or nis existence; never ,?,w *i l>1 he allowed his pleasures to stand Hrolun the way of the study of her coin- clearly rt. The best schools and masters run of hen she was a child, the best friends Snnaph id chaperons for her when worn :n- ? *od was approach inc. and when it ul arrived, the iriea.ost liberality as MM ft Kurds uhequcs for dressmakers, iv 1- W I J lers, upholstorcrs. horses, etc.. Lad 1 I c ton but a sina.l parr of his way of | I e ll< ine and Farm Is a 16-page, "No." slit it. .1. Ie farm paper. It is ^ tho printed atid unlike tlie general Th, , , rucli papers offered in club* i-opl*. 01. request. aK?- but a8 thoughts re! " 111 May night. 8 R the loved hi ung Plants m > answered, "never. You 2? ? \9 I m:tu 1 have ever !oved." ^5 _ Jzi happened nearly a month 3* Ida snt in her boudoir her ^ -.'J turned to the drive on that ^ Yea, she acknowledged, ^5 - ns. and Ehj loved h!m moro ^ IVllAf?r?lj very time xhe caw him. 3 re>-alicd th;a conversation ^ ailed the question he had ii UIT COUGHINC ~ r ^ >11 'be"? is no need of^f earing your LUXGS on 'hen you can get a bot:le of yvs Horchound, Mullen ai i few doses of this household remedy will i>medialo rehef. A pr.*lr,!irs i??? ,v"' " t ' ~ ie ' B S '"^'i ijjtio bloundFlle-ijurton I If "To ?3i? I* landing on a silent shore, ' I Y\ bei a billows never best, nor Umpetli roar." PROLOGUE. i 1854! IIo never 'had a wife until ho e'! married my mother, ami then lie was hi Lord I'eulyn and no longer known as *" Oervaso Occleve." h> And then followed the conversttloa hi I with wWrh this story opens. I" j\ "It is a strange thins," I'hilip said, h; J "but it must be a rulstuke." hi In his own heart, being somewhat of Dl a worldling, ho did not think it was n> anv mistake at sit lie tlwn??ri?? it w! owing Ms devotion ti? her. And tha j?v id returned his nflY tioii, had !>< 11 him a daughter ;v\ing back loved or Some vo. and end*, axorlug 'n ? very wry n other: r power to tnuko him un an:p e ie- Qjld g rn for all the thought and c.re ii_* ? , id showered on her Of eour e I S( id foreseen that tho Inovltahla other; list conie wiion?lovo hlni however .An mh she might?.-he would stili Lo 0U*l 1. 111 ill to leave h'ri when <!io ivn-rd CllllCli ? ?Mvvti ner, \ L'ry farmer knows that aho had e\ p'ants crow better tlian and J!ht> WMI 1 t' -i i asI: ,l- 1 ?x 3. Soil may be the same ;H)Ecd by eed may seem the same erronoou-iy >me plants arc weak and 3 that a . . P? .teotly ei 3 Strong. # oher.ua.. 1 d thats the way with word of io\ en. They are like younc thout'b he v no question as to whether ? et- loved a>iy other man; ^5 T Microti what had made him * i!d it be tiat i: xrtz cap- ^5 ? ? me of tbelr circle?though <2 supposed, she told hor- ^5 not her man loved her? A I I V roueouely. bemuse that J liatl never breathed one ^5 e to her; and because, rould sometimes l>c lu her _ -nr iXZA, BPONCHITIS AND DISEASES Ol HE THROAT ANTl - SPASMODIC 1> KOUP. PUT UP BY : : : ; ?* ~ = Murray - Drug COLUMBIA, S. C. r Sj ' Co > '^^^8 ;^S|? THE STOKY OF THIRTY YEA] AOO. "And you are certain of the year was married in?" "Perfectly?there ia no possibility my being mistaken. lie was ruarri on New Year's Day, T>8; 1 was horn May, TO." "It is strange, certainly. But the .V highly prolmble thai the hile Lord IK [13 Penlyn ba?!. when here, n lady travel- 'u log with him wlm was registered as his | . wife, hut who, in actual fact, was not et' his wife at all. cf After a few moments spout in c'' ^ thought, Ucrvase turned to his friend vt jn and said, "The landlord, the man who stared so hard at me yesterday when , u 1 T9 we cttme In. was an elderly person. He j '* Milling lu roaiBU being mistress of |)lailtS ?r fjthtr'a houro to i>c mistress of same r husband's. His worldly know!- c Igc. which was extensive enough lor 4 tlf-a dozen ordinary men. told h m | small surly enough that the parent r.rvt I See ry soon pilled on the bird that tr.w ^ i way to building one for itseif. V t ' / m 1 hen the blow fell, ts ho had kn wn : ^ ^ in lust lull, lie did Hot llnd that li s starve i. Same food, sair.e liomei care but some grow big ue never. .1 .trong while others stay were thus c and weak. I,er m"r" , ? , . rr men were !? )tts Lmulsion offers an notwithstam vay out of the difficulty, her knowlcd weakness often means l^ed abuut tion, not because of lack vh5s mnn itinually fur perhaps a len l?e absent for a month, w w r |~^ ur'.iis all the time they V^/ |?\ t'v) oustantly meeting, paid = irked attention than oilier IP 1 the hi bit of doing. Yet, ^ JIng this, it had eoino to with Ige that It had been wills that Waller Cundull loved V/.-.ll PI- (Mo ? . 1? 'N'T SKIN PEOPLE. oil want n NICE, CLEAN SIIAVE, Hot Tow sterilized instruments jfo to the JEROME HOTEL BARI els, ^ Is one Rotation of it?la II not i>ossil that, even if this la he. the lady reg tered as ihls wife might not have be ? V In fact she could not have bet otherwise he could never have nii rlod your mother." "I will not believe It! He was t cold and austere?too puritanical I li almost eald?to form any such cr nect'on." -Do vou think- then- that bo wc.i }j# may liave ?utd this hotel in T?l. might 1 ig. even remember this mysterious name- v~ ?n sake of mine. 1 think I will ask him >0 to come up. uu ir. "I shouldn't." Philip said. "lie isn't at all likely to remember anything ?o about it." !u his mind he thought it n ad very probable th.it the man might, ,u. even at that distance of time, remember something of (let" vase's father, 'lC hi especially if he had rna<le a bom kCiw , ( nii?M>i>i:y e: :iuiru iu:ti i > tc* t io<. ry lightly. on tho other Ins: :i. ? ere was his love for her. ami tl a nle him let her go, sine? It v:a .| See r happlncrs tli.it she should <! ? so. ; and 't "1 promised her mother when il. ' stronr 7 dyiug." he said to hint'-elf. *: l' i W] y life ehouhl he devoted to her. :..m . VV ' have kept my vow t > the !?? *: f : ! 11CSS r.vor. 1 am not going to hro.il: : I Scolt' >w. lies ides. it is part of a fa h e | ;j_ , d, but because the food ported admi -sot feed. known in kl ?tt's Emulsion really feeds jives the child growing j chaser of th rt.]^. I He was hno latevcr the cause of weak- n^h- l" , ou:n 01 moE and failuie to grow? -ratify his I s Emulsion seems to find look upon ti rer of liers, was well V> e ocieiy, v.-io in a way fa- is the fh Ills fame was in the brush t due to the simplest purat i oininodity?to wealth. THIS 1ST! wn to be stupendously ^ aide to spend any large ley lie chose 111 order to in: linatloas. to he able to lousauds ai ordinary men "P"i ^ ive the most expert barbers. Everything w best to be had, and above all every razor, e , everything used is tboronglily sterilized. 1E ANTISEPTIC AGE. A-t for an E'eotric Massage e use very ?. v _. K'-jj commit bigamy V' "I don't know what to think!" t other answered gloomily. Two men, both about the taine a> twenty-live, were seated iu a prlva room at an inn. known as the llot llelievue, at l.e Vocq, a dreary tlshli town with a koih! though small b: !?or, a dozen miles west of Havre. ( c. tine day the buy that runs la fro at. tl?e house, and would perhaps lm 1 ' 1 ha able to jfive some reminiscences of j H" his wIk'lorn guest that mi>clit l?y no ; ' ' jai means make his son feel comfortable, j a te Hut lila remonstrance was unheeded, ! el and the other tang the bell. It was ti< uy answered by a tidy waitress wearing t if. the cap peculiar to the district, to a )u whom tlervase?who was an excel-i c iDi lent liugufst ? said iu very good I as t.- i.. 1 ,ir ity to see hi* daughter well n::rr i 1!- an(-l id I suppose P?en!ya is a qorxl m il 1. 3<x,u # :i t any rate. there are plenty i f <> J. thers and mothers who would ; have caught him for iho'.r a :!s." That she should have made a ! ^'?* ' >11 during her first season : blanks: tiling to astonish Sir Paul. n r. i. .mil It:ed, any one else. Itl.i ltau;:hlon .v_ Magisti thoroughly beautiful a ~:rl. \v" St sh?> initio hor m:i ;f?. v in I set me matter right. m*" Sph'I for free sample. ircds as oth owne. chemi-t . i'-, ?Var,x;.t New York This was t!: *oc. auJ f i ; all <i; fame; but tli ? better part: aye t.ti liaml a fill* line of lega, ^>eaJI ,iun<*r siH'li ms : I.ieu on-Crop, Note " V s i. .v ix- ... upon other;, tsale. . ote am! Mortgage. rours.,n haiMl ate s .Summons, ete. ya-hts. his ^ house in Or, nam in us, an<[ upon hun- ^ er men locked up >n te::s. _________ e prlac'ip.tl part of his ere was a lesser, though a / AT ] It was tru-- that he dlti I ids und thou-ands, jut. as \ pent them quite ao much 1 CK> is up^a himself. lilt I. his yachts and steam / TO rllla at Cooklium. und his 1 ORC jsrenor L'iace. as well as \ MY STORE YOl" WILE FINDEVERYTIII2 ALLY CARRIED IN AN UPTO-DATI ,'ERAL MERCHANDISE KSTAHLISHMES SAY NOTII 1N(J OE A SlPEllIOR LINE ( ANS, SEWING MACHINES mvvsiw ? m -M ixiiui-ur iu rwiiuiy in k*X hum nrigl liut it presented a melancholy sippet anee on this occasion, as the t\ young men gazed out at it across t rain aoaked plots of grass thai form* the lawn of the "Ite'levue." Down t low the ellfT on which the inn atoo tiia port was visible, and in the p-.i was to be seen an Knglieh cutter, t Klectra. In which the friends had ri fur I.e Vocsj when the storm, that hi U( nruiu. i " ir- "If the landlord is in, will*you be j ' " vo good enotgh to say that Lord I'enlyn ! 0,1 he would be triad to apeak to ltim 7" ed ' The tjirl withdrew, and iu a few 1 ,e | minutes the landlord tapped at tlio an ,(1,' door. When he had roeelved an in- J ,r nt j vitation to enter, ho < ante into tho ; he j room and bowed respect fully, hut. a3 I 0 in ; he did so. Lord I'enlvn attain noticed ! sa j ' ft) a<l ] that his eyes were llxed upon hint with | ., n .-orlety, us any wl.o h:..I v - ^ i their place in iTa I .. I I a aceful. ami po-nccd <i a . r -.j y ?ly shaped he.id. muml wl<Yh hiburn hair curled in thick 1<: <v u'r? Ti!"f! iulit hazel eves. who c cv ,, a"rr!'." ried in at <i>idance with tin : i.v.:. ihavt.it , . , , ,, batwlthoi s thoughts and leeliu^j. so;,. i m?ro m a ... ? ... would In i oilciit'il With tears n^ n:e i tic * Jam.? M any ta!e of sorrow: wl h i ro o ,h tafc??n yonr trnnd.-rful naearoti" for _.__ _,,?t,..??l t' . ami l)" init entirely ehr??l of utmna'h I ?3S no.itu piia, I think a nl of bralig ia , - mtrvrO In "ar*t? f?r thclrwondeH'i'' ii numerntia other ao-calli <1 r< in?-?i|;1,f 11m Rn'li It avi.ll and 1 find that ftamareta relieve uul , 1 iny than all tlio other* 1 have tuk<u I that, Willie < ' .unc. 108 Mercer St., Jertey City, Jt. J. j best wine II *^?y I Rhftim* rnnl. 'anno:*?to which a joyous every winter?were as j friends as for him. lie that men and women de- = _ ttitej invitations to: l-ut it that, though his chef was ^ b rarely ate or anything Bliy Your ? and joint himself, and >thcrs were drinking the If LJ lat Hurgundy, or Ay. or .n ^ * I nrinln^n ''A """1 -* W V, V? J" * tJC , Ol IS. Ooods t>f The Harilev Cash tow been raging for twenty-four how i>roke upon them. They hail l? Cowcm a fortnight ai,o. and had bet yachting pleasantly l.j the t'hnnn tin? e, putting into Cherliourg on 01 ftecaslon, into Sie. Mere Kgl!.?e < Another, and I la vie on a third; at now, a* iil-luck wou! I have it. it seet ?J at if they were doomed to I v..ather-bour.il in, of the many drea i>!a.ees on the const iho itrnanlimt a, ! u wondering stare; a stare exactly the 111 ft: same as lie had received on the pre- j 111 jn ' vloti* day when they entered the ho- K" el ' tel. There was nothing rnde nor ofI? i fenslvo in the look; ii pirtcok more j" jn ! of the nature of an incredulous gtua id than anything else. nc in-> "MUor has expressed a wish to re? i>a ! xue." he said as he entered. "He has. I ?11 ry j I trust, found everything to his wish ? /if i In IIIV iiimr le m w.m n w.t - p r: :nt ^ rmtli. the smallm - of v.-'.i !? il's ? ^ lised, though it <ou".:i not hide ih en. white teeth wiih'u. no ot'<> ?oul l ?k al I<l:i without acknowiedg ng wv ' s' lovely she was. liven other anil ral debutantes granted her loveliss, and the woman who can obtain eh a concession as this from her <ters lias fairly established her right; K.ITor*s"t homage. 1 - 3 Th.eftTo5r. evcr ,?uen'-h' The Bowels ^ j thlng ,,!lt a t canoy catmartc so me face, c ^??2232^355^ enMnVit -j<?fc*>- This mail . Pftintabio Potent.TMtoOood.noRood, thinking and i'."* rv %K 11 or . 25c, 50c. Neror hOTO htlil cor U. The trout!IT?e tablet- tarnpod C C C. L>d his thirst with any umhler of claret. Hut he the bead of his table with ?" ~ it is faction upon his hand ontentcd with the knowls guests were happy and mselves. of whom Ida was now ffh whose story may he told \ T\r<: VfL nmenced life at Westmin- \ Baiesbu DON'T DESPAIR^ ^ ri|jpB ^ rg, S. C. ___ t 1, I.e Vocq. The tlrst night in the inn, to wh:< hey had come up after seeing tl yacht tunde snug and comfortable the hrtrbor below, and the **:ion> lc In charge of her abet provided fc passed canity euoitRh. Tilers was ?1 tio]?e of the storm ab:itln<?which wi heerlas?and they had cards, sj f:)Uid ranks ucwspapcts to rend, at j "Perfectly." f?erva?e auewered; "but ^ h I I want to ask you a question. Will ! ^ u? you be seated?" Ami then when the ! W( la landlord had taken a cliair?still lookft Ing intently at him?he went on: ?r, 1 "We found these IVvres dea Etran- j le ' gcrs In your eujilioiiil. and, for want' u aa 1 of anything else to rend, we took them , ^ id | down and have been anunnn^ our-I id < nelves with tliem. 1 hope we did not | As she sat at her lioudoir window on Sterii is Juno ilav, thinking of iter now 'ANNUA! finitely settled marriage, she was _ indering if the life before her would ' as bright and happy as the one she ! Thousa is leaving behind for ever That?j :tli the exception of the death ol* her j ather, a sorrow that time had inrtrc! lly tempered to her?had been with a : t alloy. Would the future be so* vater ai" I pro UfftC nn pooc.in t.k ? 11 *??Lr ?? a ? ?V. ur juiir launer t uck. StOr t-cnool, I nc Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. ^92 j,v Ids u'lele . SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES >n<i woods i __ _ place be pait : or.ee a year, inds Have Kidney Trouble poy was an 0 and T)on'!. Hue.-^it. . to her hrothe IIo-v To Find Out. I ha(1 not -ottle or common glais with your I w"ent to ^ es' a let it stand twenty-four hours: a j dereMnding , sediment cr set- ' his home win lo which he had been put V v ^ , a rich owner of mines \ n Honduras, from which v / I dying visits to England or once in two years. The rpban, left by his mother W|\ u,. r's '.are, and that brother Sj' ' ('}/* ?tl in his trust. The lad !| ^ tminster with the full un- ^ that Honduras must be i ;n s-liool days were ovc: I Cures CONS WILL HELP YOU ; MALARIA ? TIPATION | utive an, tuoy were ia; ;u<'0 at could sleep well. Hut, oil the n?; day, the storm had not abated, at they were tired of card* the old I*ar paper* had been read a*ul re-read, ar later ones had not arrived, and tin were refreshed with the r night's re ant! wanted to be off, lint there wa no (retting off, and what was to I alone? They bad s'.ooJ all the iuornit mi j lane a liuerty." I xt | ".Mais. Mi lor!" the landlord said with ! j id | a shrug of his shoulders and a twitch is of his eyebrows, that were meant to i ill express his satisfaction at his quests! ?y j being able to find anything t>> distract I ^ st; them. . is j "Thank you." tlervase said. "Well! ? :?e i In going through this book?the one! ^ ! of 1854?1 have come upon a name so j i* familiar to me. the name of tlervase ? V "??- ?1W I vnwoti HI 1 Illim WlUI'l" ppr se, slie reflected. no reason to doubt ' Lord l'enlyn was young, h ind j mr w. me. ami manly, the owner of an hon \\' ^ * rxl name, and well endowed with tin. ! Yf" ?-Cj rids goods. Vet that would no \ * to weighed with her had she no: =e-TT^ rod him. y-yShe ha?l asked herself if she did ' re hiin several times before she con :c:ivinci nted to give him the answer he de ware or -T* J tling indicates an hut he know " - ?5-?, unhealthy ccndj- of luxury ar.?l \ ftlcn cf. ,nc kic" after his sch ' 11 "ZL/ i V r.eys; if it stains y?ars 0f i,is J I yCUf lT"fl[id 'nines, soeini r/V' ^ cviuence cf V ia 1 if ZLu* ne^ troublc:*tGO ?hU r? t'' t / frequent desire to 'Bjr f'>r tl.i>* pars it or pain in minimis but ? ?? the back is also 1 Hans and lit it* proof that the kidneys and blad- 1 ^ arit it of order. I - that it would be a home XV I tropical splendor. There, ool days, he passed some life, attending to the : to the consignments of mahogany and cedar, go- -* v^>in the hills with no <-om }~y^ ~Y~ the Mestizos antl the in- j? 6 Ijiing his uncle to garner i[ y* V V? i more wealth that was y LIVER Si; EVERY DOTTLE GUARANTEED. P )RMSI VERMII LMENT9 RICE 50 CENTS. cream ! FUGE! Best in Quality. |' looking oat of the window discons lately, bad smokfd pipes and oiga rtitvi Innumerable. and had yawned good deal, an?! sworn a little. "What the donee are we to ilo 1 prevent ourselves from dying of e mil, Philip?" the one asked the othe "Jerry." the other answered ?<dem ly. "I know no more than you il There is nothing left to. read, ac v . . .. ~ I sii o- Ofcleve. that? j jie r- Hut before he could llulsh his sen- , a tence the landlord had jumped up j from his chair. and was speaking rap ^ 10 Idly while he gesticulated in a ihor- ^ ti- ough Krent h fashion. r. "t'est ea, Dion, mils oui!" he hejan. | u- "Ocoleve -of course! That is the face. o Sir. Niilor! 1 salute you! When you ^ id entered my house yesterday, 1 said to I ^ *e<l. and then she acknowledged tha: I ?.^ alone ha?l won her heart. She rcoften cxo lletl other men's attentions to her. j<0 V elr soft words, their desire to please; . ;sh in w they had haunted her footsteps at back, kid Us and at the opera, and how no cf the uri her man's homage licit! ever been sr. 10 "?ld ,-eet to her as the homage of Cor it. cr bad ? , .... ... wine orb se t)e<-leve. \t tirst?wishing still ne=essity lie sure of herself?slie would not ciurin^ th roe to lie his wife telline Idm live a..u wuat to Do. eventually (. !s comfort in the knowledge so or twice in i ressed. that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- came to Kit ! great kicney remedy fulfills every object of l:i< curing rheumatism, pain in the wJU| |.ondon neve, iiver. bladder an i every part ' , , nary passage, li corrects inability ? h ' ater and scalding pain in passing "1:" u1'' effects following use of liquor, ' Ami then, eer, and overcomes that unpleasant before this of be rg compelled to go often 1 uncle was i! e day, andjlo get up many times; al)onr i.on?1<> Hii li to l,e his. Once I $rar zo Year : - hi I Bc r< ;ip. . r.illy v. i;h the IPropared by?-a rp 'sin^ their connr -th o ; or < 'ontlneTtjil cities, and | > and UeepiiJjr touch with i dfeliows and friends. ut l.i-t. I'.vo or three years tory opens, and when his> !1 that Walt r Cnnilnll i / <w 3 F s ess Lea sII &om Remedies. ^ ikXiL 3 3S.UGr&ISTC /? W* /y S--\ . -- %K Wk St. Louis, nothing left to smoke but the caper obtainable in tlio village. That, hot aver, might poison us ami end 01 miseries." Then the one railed Philip bejja looking aixttit the salon that was i their i!i.*.poeal. and whistling piaintiv 1/. and peering into the cupboards, t which there were two: "Hullo!" he suddenly eiclaiine jv uiyst-ii. nur wnere, inou I Men, nut j j al ! where have ! seen him'; Or is it hut j w- ! the spirit of some dead ono looking at ^ ( ir me out of liis eyes';' Ami now that j ( ' I you mention to me the name of Oc- j wj in elcve, then in a moment lie <otnes it bark to me and 1 see him once again. ^ ? .\)\: ma foi. Milor! hut when i regard jf you. then in verity lie returns to no and I recall him as lie used to sit in 'Kl d this very room?parbleu! in that very ' ni< ~ I w-img ill c did not know her heart; tiut when ordir.ary asked her a second time, after she? rcalioea. d had ample opportunity for reflet j cerfu! cu >n. she told him he should have h'S i M "ou J1". beat. Soi ' ! You rr. "And you do love mo, Ida':" he ask-1 ;?rf, rapturously, perhaps hoyiahly, as | a!Kj'V b: ey drove hack from a largo d nr.er | more abc riy to wl.i .. tnoy had gone at Uieh-j absolute! and. "You are sure von do?" ! p/v r..n .= uik"-. incrmiaar.a tne extra- , effect of Swamp-Root is soon 1 ' ' It star.ds the highest for its won- ; ',u _ res cf the most distressing cases. ; house in <?rc ed a medicine you should have the t<> ntake I.on d by druggists in 50c. ar.d$i. sizes. ' nontly tiis ro: ay have a sample bottle of this that haw l>< ' i c'.i.isod one 1? Dr. Kiimer &t Tli'Tne of Rwanip-Ront. man It'i iu tlio I'ae.lic to Honduras, had taken a >3^^ alon more or loss pern", a- Tr.1-j ?i?lonoo The other p'aoes on mentioned were pur- p&'ttis/ i Be Continued.) ^ r e| jb "* yl ''.hero la another y.reat mental ?r?*i f< r u:??a lot of old bniks; and pr etiiuit 1>'k ones, too! I wonder win ?r??" ' J'uH them out anJ let us seo. l'ro Ultly only I.v Monde 1 llustre, or 1 Journal Amusaot, l>ound tip for tl landlord's winter ulKhta' dekvtatloi lfter they have -been lb limited li every aallor in the village." it' chair In which you now mi!." #. The young men hail both stared at W: it him with some amizement as he spoke ',u thurrledly and e.\. iteiily. repeating j h. himself in lils earnestness, ami now as *** e he ceased, tiervase said: ltf "Do I understand you to say, then, "" u | that 1 bear such a likeness to this man, 1 ,y i whose name is Inscribed here, as to recall him vividly to you?" j -Yes.- she sa d. -I :ni sure 1 <lo. I ^on ?acj is not sure when tirct you asked ire. Don't it 1 inn now." ; the nan "Then ki-s ire. darling, and toll me Swarr.p-F . Otherwise 1 shall scarcely he aide, N.Y.. or believe it;" and he hint over iter d kissed her, and she returned the! "I love you. (.'ervase," she said, P eT'J ': ashing as -he did so j 8 ? w "Vnil hiv?? noi.l.. m?? ctintM?u.'lv V? o r*. 13 ?ii<&iuu ;j. ii. wucii wium^ ing this generous offer in this paper. make any mistake, but remembei ic, S^amo-Root. Dr. Kilrr.er'i ^oot, and the address, Binghamton jT> \ every bcit'e. It^vJ pm&oi mr ! tn* A CERIES. sou; B THIS Ci Fresh CONVEN r* i J I ? _ x. rKERN RASL'.VAV HE i RE AT RAILWAY RUNS THROUCH A QfSl GREAT COUNTRY dmc IIENTLY UNITING ALL THE EEOT SECTIONS OF THE SOUTH. \ND I m THE I VEST I- I TRAINS 1 I AVE THE ? tin, conround the hooks!" rbtll er.clainied when ho had looked lm them. **tI?ey are only the old register the l.lvroj ile* Ktrangers of bygoi yeaia." "Nevertheless, let us see rhem," tl other answered; "at any rate we aha learn what kind of company the bout h-?H kept." y*j, obeying hia behest, I'hili hr/iiitfKf ihoiti o??.l Ibue oat .!/.?" Ip J .nais, Mil in uuuic. } l?U ?It3 HIS son. 0 It must be* so. There is only one thing P* s j that 1 do not comprehend. Vou bear ' a ' a different name." Ai ' | I .? THE STOIIY. .! ?! i# I , kc Ida Kaughton s--at, on a hr'.ghi dune .. day of that year, in her pretty boudoir B: * h he .said to her after tho'r 1 p? d met: "happy beyond all thought. c< id. <lei!? st. you shall never have 3 1 ? 113 use to repent of it. I will he to you I * t., e best, the truest husband woman j "Z y> er had. There shall lie no shadow > or come over your life that 1 can: ^ op away." ; E' q1 I-'or answer she put her hand in his. 1 ; t. id so they drove alona the lanes that r4 9' * I >r)H troubled with J>tom- 1 :h trouble. Tbcdford'sBlack- 1 taught did me m in good . : y i or.e tveok tluin all the doc- ' r < modiolus I took In t W k nr.' ? M!1S. S A 11 A II E. :rj lilKHELU, Ellettuvillo, In.l. I t | Tht'tlford'*Black Dr.iujzlit of the and ; rOlltC :* 1 | .JOOtIS Passenfer \t All \) W-HT' rimes ?77? rvice, , ,* \ ' ? 1, - .. nTsix O V TURK S. H. HARDWICK PT^l i 'an - I'i-v-r, O.r.cr; ! Fasssneir Anen:, WasiiIiiotos, D. C. CAR LOi_, f\:t t Ce- , Pa.*-.. A^e: . Atlanta. Ca. DIMNG I SERVICE I *"?i? begin at the beginning," as clie ea'd laughingly; ami each t<*>k a vu p-ne and coxwoneed to peruse it. j-'very now and tbe'i they told on another of some name they had com *< n the owner of which w,i? know lo them by hearsay, and they agree that the "Hotel Kellevue" had. in ii day. had eorne very good people for ii guest*. They had found several title ,y i l?K>klng out on the well -kept g.irdena vv' j of a NVVat Knd square, ami thinking ' !l j of an important event in her life that so 10 i was l,uW not ^ar -her marriage. ; J'1 : Within the hint month she hu<l become 1 n engage*], not without some earlier | ,M 1(j _ doubts on her part as to whether she was altogether certain of her feelings > Wl ??though, afterward*, she tohl herself *" over and over again that the man to e " ? , . . .... In Ttt jxeitin^ l!ii< I; wi'a h:i\vi:iorn andi is jj ostnul 1 dorsum. while ah ?1 <>f thorn * undcd I he nnrry voieos of oilo.s of * he party who wciv on a four in-haml. } ley had <0:1:0 down. a joyoiu < on- f<: iny. from town in the afternoon, had 1 nod ni tho "Star nr I tJartor." and & >re now 0:1 their way homo under ihc ^ fi iLoonliKht of an early summer J. _ , otiing. Sir 1'aul ha<l !? < a with thom p F. I llA 111 nil 111 on lha Iron n..v 1.111 I iii 'w H I? <i .-T.I !i. ir y. ii MI ] I iui ilit* ;i sum!i < ?.' (if T)ii-il- I l's Bla.-k f>v.w onaliy you v i.l 1, vj? jour onuuii a:al liver iu p^r- * et condition. He THEDFCRD'5 I Tfo nt-hPAi \m 1C2?1 YUIUO, X \TW Best Qualities S?^(? ? !a,vy and 11 ncy . . I S?t H? USE LARS itjkMltl A/ i! ?Knglish?inscribed In Hie pugea t nbe reg.sier, and also many prom cut names belonging to the same u l onalliy. J'robably half tluise people hai VOi upled thla aery sitting room i tumo lime or other," Philip salil C.'ervaae, "1 only wish to haaveu son f thein were here now, and that?" He stopped at a sudden exclamutk ^ w nuiii siit* whs now prnmiNCMi whh ine , Only out' she could over hive; and tho ?" til wedding 'lay was fixed for (ho 1st of I September. Her future husband was wl | tiervase Ot-cluve, Viscount I'onlyn "*l She was the only daughter of Sir * j Paul ltaughtnn, .? wealthy Surrey *'f ? baronet, and had boon to him, since 19 i her mother's death, as the apple of his j eye?the only thin* that to hiui seem- J ^ ,>n i cd to make life worth living. It was i e' i thi> return one lie was seated on ?ID" ' e top of tin- coach, talking to a laxly Pa lioni lie addressed more than once .?-< I lis dear old friend," and was stnok* 9 C( g innumerable cigarettes. Probably 3 0I 1 did not imaigine for one moment 9 j} at I.ord l'enlyn was goln? to take, J j, is opportunity of proposing to his 3 (| iUghter; but lie had noticed that tlioy k ented to enjoy each other's soc ety k\.i\ i^i\nwvaiiiv ^1" ... P More sickness is caused by r. instigation than hy any ? l)0 VOll Imr disease. Thedford's C. laek-Draught not only re- hf' 'I eves constipation but cures ;v, i iarrhora and d> sf ntery and r. eips thu bowels regular. ...... a ^ ocenes I % * * et the best. Mji . ?UF not see me I keep the best. J plamia i I 01 ? Jra > 1 * N v ' "' ^ THEAEGETARLETAT >ERIOR IN QUALITY AND PURl TO ALL.OTHERS DKS BR09UI <fg IV III or Ins rrleud. who was gyzing nxeu I the pa^e l*?fore bim. "What kind of a find la it now, Jc ry?" be naked. "Any one vary wo derfuj?" "It must bo a mistake," the oth< uaul in a low voire. "And yot ho Co'J id such a mistake happen V I.oc At this!" And he jointed with hie fingi to u line in the look. ' true that lie had distractions 'hat are | not uncommon to elderly gentlemen j ?n r* of means, and possessed of worldly I 'n n' tastes; perfectly true that l'aris and Nice, and Ascot and Newraorket, as ex i well us his clubs and his friends?not 81 w ! always mule ones?-had eliarms for him uhat were still very seductive; j 8r er but. after ull they were nothing In [ &' comparison to his daughter's love and m m m., m m ry much, especially when they could J?3 ijoy it alone. And so. nil things Ins Ha K suitable and harmonious, and the M ronet having n heart beneath his 9 ceedingly well titling waistcoat? El 'j ul that a very big heart where Ida ES j\ us concerned?had let them have the M F atllhation of the drive heme to- gj 'And you never loved any other ;l 11 I it fl lliirtoca > o 1.* I & I jiii (lruggitfs Pell \ K 25-cent j?:u-kaires. ^ V 1 "Thedford's Iilark- R, BATF rauyht ih the best niedi- . r ' iiio to regulate the bowels b have evi r ns?sl."- MRS. c'. ' ,. M. < J K A .N 'J\ Sueads fc 'urry, N. C. Kg n^tspitianI ' 6 tg l? ESBURG, S. C- ; _ 0 ! ' * Addrcs Kfph SAVANT ? j [I PEBFEI so WSk&m I fiSTR s SOUTHERN COTTON 00 vIAR GA.. THE CAROL1NAS AND GEORC iir juv?. uie oiHor fs i *s | nm love 101 ner. >ev??r during ~ ' o question, but every lover likes to V I IVI I SutHerib*