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, 4 ? k I aa i [Silent Shore] \ ?*' I I the Mystery of [ St James'Park IJ mo blounoVlle-mjrton l\ If " To dio la loading on olloat shoro, | | Wkwi billow* aovor boat, nor j| j i imt." II ^====^7??^===^ try and get a clue to the muruerei Amiafit other?, he uotlced one youn man who vu partk-uiarly grlef-strlcl n. nod wjie wan constantly appeal** to by those ybo surrounded him; and on asking p fellow-aaember who h waa. he Jearqt that he waa a Mr. Sti art, the sectary of hla dead brothel It happened that he had been brough into the clqb by a man who had know] Cun?fM yrell. "Tomonow," Peplyu heard him saj and he started pa he heard It. "I at gold? to make a thorough inrestlgi tlon of fll hla papers. As far aa I o bis c|ty agents knoyr, he hadn't n r? latlqn in tha world; hut surely hi correspondence must give us torn Idea of whom to communicate with And. until this morning. I should hav said ha had not got an euemy In thi would either." "You think, then, that this dastardl; tuurder Is tha work of au enemy, urn not for mar# robbery?" the gentlemai asked who had brought him into th< clulj. , "I am sure of It! As to the work man who Is supposed to hare done I ?well, if he did do It, he was only i workman In disgust:. No! he hat Some enemy, perhaps some one whi owttd him money, or whose path hi 'bad beau enabled by his wealth t cross, and that Is the man who klllet him. And. by tha grace of Heaven, am malsiw tk.4 a *i >? pviuS w uou IHftl IU?U l>Ul. Pfplyn still sat there, ant] aa hi heard Stuart utter these words h ( It upon what a precipice he stood Suppose that, la the papors whlc] were about to be ransacked, then ahould he any that proved that Walte ,1'undall was hla eldest brother, am tbut be. IVnlyn. had only learnt It tw< days before he was murdered. Woult net everything; point to him as thi Cain who hud slain b|s brother. a?l waa he not making appearances worst gainst him by keeping silence? lit must tell some one. he could keep thi horrible secret no longer. And ht must bav? the sympathy of lume out dear to him: he would conlide In Ida Surely, she would not believe him tt he the murderer of his own brother Ye*, he would go down to Hclmon and tell her all. Hetter It shoult tome from him than that Stuart shoult discover it, and publish It to thi WorltJ, ' "I hope you uiay hud him out," sea ral man said In answer to Stuart't 'exclamation. "The .brute deserve: oinethlug worse than hanging I t'uudall'e murderer get* off. it is thi yickedest thing that ever hgppeqad,' Then one aa'.d: "la there any elm likely to be got si through thi wound?" ".No." Htua<t answered. "1 think not Though the Burgeon who has exumiuet tt aaya that It waa made hy no ordl nary unite or dagger." "What doe* he think 1t was. then?1 they aaked. "lie any* the wound la more llki those he has aeon lg the l.ast. Tin kp things. p?u*t tp|v* l?ee? **<ml circular and of a kind tpe Arab often use, especially ilia AlgeiUl Arab#," "1 never knew that!" one said: "bu thru I have never been to Algiers Who has? Here, l'enlyn. you wen theie once, weren't you?" "Yes." IVnlya said, and his tungut fronted to cleave to the root of bh CL01 If you want to have the new Sprin , K IN A fi Pfc1i< ni>e w WILL 1NTIHKHT MANY. ,J Every peeson should know that goo health is impossible if the kidneys ar tr:.i uoauicu rvirjr 9 rvniurj cure w l cure kidney and bladder disease i every form, and will build up an strengthen these organs so they wi perform their functions properly. N danger of lirighl's disease or diabeU if Foley's Kidney cure is taken i time. Sold bv Tinimons Br? s. HEADACHE "Mr father had been (offerer from sick headerli for the laat twenty-fire years and never found an relief until he beano taking your Cascarets. 8ln< he has begun taking Cascarets be has never ha the headache. They have entirely cured biu Cascarets do what yon recommend tbem to do. will give yon the privilege of nslng bis name. ^ K.M. Dickson, Ult Keslner St., W.Indianapolis, In* * ?ltM?ATlDK campy CATruimc t Pleasant. Palatable, Potent. Taste Oood. Do Ooo? Never 8lekea. Weaken or (Jripe, 10c. Ste, ftSc. Kevi a sold In bulk. The genuine tablet stamped QUI Guaranteed to cure or your money back. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 59 \ ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXE! v ? f The Advocate bus h full line of u! y kiuds of leg il bluuke. I LIVeST : TROUBLES "I find Th.ulford's Black-Draught a good medicine for li-er disease. vl Y It cured my -on alter he had sp. -nt U I 1100 with doctors. It is all the med- n > I ioiug I take."? MRS. CAROLINE H . I U luviv 1 ?' t | x>?iiii,raiiinDun;i n. ??. ? If your liver does not act reg- K ularly go to vonr druggist and U secure a package of Thedford's H Black-Draught and take a dose R tonight. This great family tj medicine frees the constipated y bowels, stirs up the torpid liver K and causes a Leal thy secretion II of bile. R Thedford's Black - praught jj will cleanse the bowels of fro- B purities and strengthen the kid- C neve. A torpid liver invites K cofds, biliousness, chills and fever and all manner of sick- Ft ness and contagion. Weak kid- M neys result in Bright's disease N which claims as many victims H as consumption. A 'Jft-cent hj package of Thedford's Black- ? Draught should always be kept n in the house. I I u?*J Tbsdfprd'a piacfc I Draught for lirer snil kdnry com plaints and found nothing to excel R It."-WILLI AM COFFMAN, Mar- Q blshead, 111. H THEDFORD'S BLACK" 1DRAUGHT NO GI.OFS CARRIAGE PAIN" MADE will wear a* long as Devoe's Ni others are an heavy bodied, becausi Devoe's weigh !l to U ounces more t< the pint. Sold by Timmons Bros. C T "|7 YOU WANT anything in \ / M?n's Neckwear, Collars, > } Cuffs. Shirt-, Underwear. IIos- ^ c iery or anything in Furnishing.? , c or a K.ne Hat and can't Hud it ] t at heme, writ? to ; ; : * : I / WILL EVANS ( I COLUMBIA, S* C. ( * $ Hl ^ i'ou will g*t it I>J next mail. ^ 0HHHBHPHMBSBB2ESQQHHHH ' ' **?-' ' tf "HING, look as well dressed ig Suits to give you tl to keep the lead ii ionable Clothes f< and Boys. They n best quality? besl W and the correct s Men's ISiisiiiese Suits at $7 50, $ " Fancy Wdcstfil Suits, $s .*>0,^ " " OassiuiereSuits. #10.00. if '' I ill |>t?l Fabric Suits, $15 00, $ Youths Fancy Suit-, at f't.ul Boys Fancy Suits, at -r?0, Jll Men's Straw Hals, fine , )fl 0 Wj Men's Felt llats, $1 00, W Beautiful Bine of Neckwear, Vine f Summer Underwear, - '2V..50c Order anything you w if not satisfactory I do it ate to refund your Call and see my imme.i > r> THE ( < 1 1525 Main Sti If?eis. 1 hhV Wll mumii as ne uttered the words; "but I never saw or heard of a knife or dag^ ger of that description.*' ' Stuart looked ar I/>rrl I'anUn ?.? || spoke, uml noticed the faltering way tl In which he dhl so. Then, in 11 moI ment. the thought flashed Into his t< mind that tills was the m.-in who h:nl s won the woman whom Ilia generous " friend and patron had loved Could he?but no. the idea was ridiculous! He was the winner. Cundall the locer. I Successful men had no reason to kill | their unsucces fi.l rivals! " CIIAPTMIt IX. J Alter u wretched night spent in toss " iiig aliout his bed. In dreaming of the i. murdered man. and in lying aw ike }, wondering how he should break the L news to Ida, I>ord I'enlyn rose With I the determination of going down to I Helraont. Hut when the valet brought { him his bath he told him thai Mr. Hmerdon had arrived from Ocvleve A Chase at six o'clock, and would meet y? f him at breakfast. So. when tie heard this, he dressed quickly and went to his friend. "Good Heavens!" Philip said, wker I he saw him. /'How ill you look! What ** is the- matter";" "Matter!" the other answered, "b * there not matter enough to make nn S look 111? I have told you that Cundal j r is dead, and you know how lie died.' |. "Yes, 1 know. Hut surely you mus he aware of what it has freed yo; from." "It lias freed me from nothing Ilenf this would that not have freed *.n equally as well?" and he handed bin the letter that h':< brother had writto: I a few hours before his dea'h. The other's face darkened as b read, and then he said: "He was a man of nohle impulse but they were only impulses! V?"nih' you have felt sure while he live.l thai he might not alter his mird again at any momentV" 'Yes! Jle loved Ida, ami I do not believe he was a man who would havi ever loved another woman. 1 should have been safe in his binds." Then they began to talk about flit murder itself, and Smerdon asked who was suspected, or if any one was?" "No," I'enlyn said, "no one is suspected?yet. ,V libofGr was seen following him on that night, and suspicion naturally falls on him. becau e If he did not do it himself, he must have been close at hand, and would have helped lini or given an alarm. There is only one road through the park, which they must both have taken." "Is there any trace of this man?" "Nptie whatever, up to last night Meanwhile his friend and secretary, Mr. Stuart, says that he is confident that tho murder was committed by some one who had reason to wish him put of the way. ami lie is go.ng j through li'.s papers to-day to see if any of them can throw any light on such an enemy." "He cannot, I suppose, find anything that can do you any harm?" "Supposing he finds those certificates he showed us?" | . -'Supposing tie dues! You are T.ord i Penlyn now. at any rate. And it would give you an opportunity of put^ ' ting in a claim to his property. Y?q i ?re his heir, if he lias left no will." r - ins hpi."! To all his immense i wealthV i,l t'ertainly." e! ,-| shall never claim |t, and I hope , tu Hod lie tins destroyed every proof ; of our relationship." "Why?" ' Wuj, i Iteeause will not the fact | I that I he'.d a position which lie , j longed to him. and was the heir to all t i his money?of which 1 never thought f I till this moment?give the world cause v for suspecting? V" ij "What?" rj ''That I aip Ms murderer." Ej "Xoasen.-eJ 1 supposes y,ju ?:ould yi'oVb where von were at the time uf > his death?" > "No. I could not. I entered the ho^ tel at two, hut there was not a crea- j ^ ture in .he house aw.-.ke. 1 could hear ; the porter's snores on the tloor altove. gwari ?a?ii' 11 mm vmmamm* 1 ?*, i, gggggaaj For SPRING and SUMMER. as a New Yorker, wc uit effect. 1 propose 11 fash- j >r Men i ust be t made / j f t'J|\ tyles j I 4 M 1 10.50, *13.50 4^ ft , ! A 12 50, $15.00 \fS E I ik/IO, f'jg.so ;r : *r?. X), $S.5() K I $3.5", f *>.(?) m \N I ?? V* i ' 0,*S-S0. j ; [i/f j / ? li ish and vTT'icUltrasac'' not hesmoney. sestock :lothier, reel, - - Columbia, C. C LTREAT YOU RIGHT.. f HOHBKD TIIEOKAVK. A startling incident, is narrated by John Oliver of l'liiladelpbia, as fallows "I was hi an awful condition. My skin was Almost yellow, eyes sunken tongue coated, pain continually in back and sides, 110 appetite, growing weaker day by day. Thre<? pliyaici ins had given me up. Then I was advised to use Electric Biiters; to tny gr-at joy, tiie IIret bottle im d? a decided improvement. I continued tlie r use for three weeks, and am now a well mail 1 know tliev robbed the grave of a no: her victual." NoOne -h u!d fniltoiry them. Only . ?0 cents, guurunteeh, at O. J Harris, Batesburg Drug Oo , Timmon.s Bros, Batesnurg and Crosson Drug Co., Lees\ille. CLUBBING OFFER. The Home nntl Farm, published twice a month, and the Uatcsburg Advocate both one year for $1.25. Subscribe now. The Home and Farm is a 10-page, 8column up-to date farm paper. It is uleuriy printed and unlike the general run of such papers olTered in clubs Sample copies on request. SOFTCORE Like tlie running brook, the red blood that flows through the veins has to come from somewhere. The springs of red blood are ! found in the soft core of the I bones called the marrow and | some say red blood also comes from the spleen. Healthy bone ! marrow and healthy spleen j arq full of fat, Scott's Emulsion makes new blood by feeding the bone' marrow and the spleen with the richest of all fats, the pure cod liver oil, Eor pale school girls and invalids and for all whose blood is thin and pale, Scott's Emulsion is a pleasant and rich, blood food. It not only feeds the blood-making organs but gives them strength to do their proper work. Send for free enranle. SCOTT A BOWNH. rhrmUl. with (I lassos from the w H# cheapest to the most fas- aaa ua tiilinM. We handle the Vf "//. / II *A7s'c" -m PEBBLE (iLASSES. ^ Every Pair Guaran tee.l ? Wtn give I'erfecl S.tisfae- J' t ion. Mr w w Iff CROSSON DRUG CO, w LEESVII.I.E, S. C, fff 71 ?????????? K A OREATSENSATION. There was a oiir juration in Leesvi 1 If, Ir?1. when \V. II. Brown of tl>a< place, who was expeotfd to die, had' lii? life saved by Dr. Usui's New D scoverv for Consumption llewriies;' I endured insuller.ible agonies from I Asthma, hut your New Discovery gave me immediate relief and soon thnr at tereilVctedn complete mire." Similar mire of consumption, Pneumonia, Bron chilis and (Gripp are numcron*. It 'a th peerless remedy for all throat and lung I troubles. Price 60o, ar.d $1 on. (Guaranteed by O. J. Harris, Batesburg Drug Co., Timmons bros., Batesburg, and Crosron Drug (V., I>eesville, S. C. I Trial bottles fr?e. <09-415 l*carl Stred. New Yorit 50c. ami $r 00 ; all The lhitesburg Advocate and the Home and Farm?b??th one year (or ooiy $1.26. Cash in advance. MAhKb A CLEAN SWBKt*. There's not |iing like doing a th ittg thoroughly Of nil the Salve you ever heard of, BucklinV Arnica >salve 1* the best. It sweeps away and cures burns. Sores, Utilises, Cuts. Boils, Ulcers, Skin Eruptions and l'iles. It's only 2 V, and guaranteed to give satisfaction by O J Harris, Ratesb >rg brui; Co.. Pimmon.- Itros., B tesbnrar. and Cros-' ion Drug Co., I.eesqille, S. C. Subscribe to the Advocate, DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? Kidney Trouble Make* You Miserable. A.most everybody who reads the news- ' papers is sure to know of the wonderful :i , 1 cures made by Dr. 1 .. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, , 1 the great kidney, iiver x^\ UL and bladder remedy. Pv k I - it the gieat mediX/ ' cal triumph cf the nine\ I ii teentn century: aisI'?= V, 1 covered after years of .i scientific reseaich by n K~ } ?, Dr. Kilmer, the emifi " _ kidney and blad' cer specialist, and is wwitderfully successful in promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid troubles and Bright's Disease, which Is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not recommended for everything but if you have kidney, liver or bladder trouble it will to found just the remedy ygu need; It has been tested jn sa many ways, in hospital work, in private ^fac-nce, amortg the helpless too poor to purphase relief and has proved so successful in avery case that a special arrangement hss fcen rr.ude by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. V/hrn writing mention reading this generous etrej in this paper and f'AT'o' aend your aadress to gp;^"GlbLlCi^. 1 lTiT"h Dr. Kilmer St Co.,E:r.g- U regular fifty cent ar.d Home of Swamp- it,**, dollar sizes are sold by all good druggist# Don't make a^y migta.kc, but leiitembei tho name, Swamp-hoot. Dr. Kilmer i Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. Wf n W? m Eye ~ " w I GLASSES, iii MV Wo are prfjuirod to ft? W FIT i: 1 'Ell ) K )'K W and there la not a living aoul to prove whether I was in at three or not." "Nor whether you were out! If they all asleep, what evidence could they give ou either side?" "Even though there should be no ovidence, now couhl l go through life with the knowledge that every one I regarded me as liis unproved murderer ' "You look at the matter too seriousj ly. To hegin with, after that letter he ; wrote y? . lie wouhl very likely destroy nil proofs of his "He bad uo dunce. He was murdered, ia all probability?indeed must liavc I - en?a quarter of an hour after be polled It in Fall Mall." "He might have nest rove J them hefore?when he made up his mind to write the letter." "Certainly, he m'ght have done so. Hut 1 am not going to depend upon his having dc3iroycd th m. Tills sec-.et must be told by me. and I cm go.ng to Cclmont to-day to toll It to Ida." "You mu t he mad, 1 think'." Suierdon said, speaking almost ?i grlly to j hint. "This secret, which only camo to light a week ago. Is now buried for ever. ami. since he is dead, can never be brought up again. For what earthly reason should you tell Miss Ruu&hton anything about it?" j "Iterance site ought to know," tha other answered weakly. "K is only right that she should know." "That you wore not I.ord Fenlyn when you became engaged to her. hut that you are now. And that Cundall being your brother, you must mourn mm ns a brother, ami cons- quently your marriage rnurt be poatp a- .1 for at least a year. Is that v.h: t you mean?" Lord I'enlyn s*nr:^l 'This ha?l never entered into hi h 1, and v.*as certainly not what he would have ni an* or desired. Postponed for a year', when he was dying- to make her his wife, when the very thought that his brother might step In anil Interrupt his marriage hail been lie cause of hin brutality i f speech to hiin. It had not been the Impending Ions cf lands and position that had mad him s;.< tk ai lie had done, he had t >!d hints If many times of lale: it had been the fear of losing his beloved ldp. And. now that there wa3 nothing t> . ?:n 1 1 o: :n them, he was himself about to plni? an obstacle in the way. an obstacle that should endure for nt luart a year. Smerdon was right, hi; iptii k mind had gra ;>rd what lm would neve; have thought of?oulte ri.^ht! ha would do well to say nothing about his relationship to the dead man. It remarkable how easily wu agree with those who sbiw us the way to further our own ends! "I never thought of that," he said. "ttn?1 i could not bear it. Aft r all," he went on weakly, "you are r :tl T , do not see any n -e>. itv to say inv- ; thing about it. anil hn biio.otr i _ ?... v.. i.11 un1 n me to do so." "There is only one th'ng, though," Smerdon said, "wh: h is that. if you flu not proclaim yourself his hrotner, 1 cannot see how you are to h:?n%jQe j possessed of hie money." "1 ?on't think about it?I will ncvei become |>ots?-s?Hl ?>f it. It may go toi any one hut me to - :ne distant. rein { tlve. it any can be found, or to_ thc\ Crown, or ^IfStovor ft !. C aTTake7"aJ pian'b rtftiney when he.Is without k!n?v men but never to ttc\ ife was right when he raid Cia: I had he n Jaeotf ! to his Esau all my life, but I will taWu no more from him, even though-be 13 dead." "Quixotic an?l ridiculous ideas'."* Smerdon said. "In fa t ymi r. <1 ht had remarkably similar trabs of '.arnoter. Extremely quixotic. uttl -s vi e have some strong reason for not claiming his millions. For in : nr.? if you hud really murder, d liim 1 c<> Id understand such a d lermir.ation! Put I suppose you did to t ?! > that"' l.onl lVnlyn looked up and sa.v his friend's ey?fixed on him, w i t ilmost an air of mockery in tl.eru. Then he said: "1 want you to underhand one thing. Philip, There mii t ! no banter nor joking an this - ubjo t. liven though I must hold lay j> a. :'< r a . -r, I still regard it as an awful cai.unity that has fallen upon me. If 1 c? d do : so, I would set every do:active ?n Ix>ndon to work to try and find the man who killed him indeed, if it w ro not for Ida's sake. 1 should proclaim myself his brother to-morrow." lint for Ida's sake you will not do IK)?'' "For Ida's sake, and for the reason Continued on Fourth Pair*. _ A Lovely Woman Is made especially so f she is j becomingly gowne'h Orr line will enhance your - be ,uty. Ladies' Silk and Washable Shirt* waists. : : Ready-to-wear hats, WalkinSuits, Odd walking and Tailor made skirts. A beautiful Line of Neckwear. T TTTTT T "I" T~? *" -r?ITTTr J. 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