The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, May 26, 1904, Image 4

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c^=0?xirr= \ (T the: [Silent Shore \ OR. ] the Mystery of k I St .James'Park I/jjNO BLOUNDELIE-BURTON " T"i die U landing on a silent shore, Whoio bit tows never beat, nor tempests roar." II rrxssx fays ho must And him. Rut T do think now he will ever And him." "Nor ?!o I." the Stmor said. T he looked up at the clock, and, set It was past twelve, went to his re saying thai it was time he prep: himself for the day. Hut when lie reached that ap ment, which was a small room on second floor, that looked out on to hack windows of the street that parallel with tlie one in which lloel I.(panto was situated, it not seem as if lhose preparations at In any great need of hurry. The ovitahle cigarette papers were ag produced. forot," he said to himself, "t'n Ifnw Is it that that man has e heard the name?what does lie kn ni out it. why should he want to f him? I thought that, outside I Itorros and Puerto fortes, that tin had ne'. er lieon heard. Walter kn it and Jcanna knew it. and I kn t'. hut of others there was no ci alive who knew it Vet here, is t! 'eg. tupid man. In this hi", stui city twhere- por I?ios! one may Kfahlietl to death and none Hod t si tyori. with tin; name u|k?ii his 1 i| ...... uii.- in' ever heard it, how h ! < ever known of it?" "So. a ft or all." ho continued. "1 name w.i ; not t'liuthill tint OcHei :nl ho it was who was this lonl, ti lVnlyn. though that other heirs t i;.::no. Anil ho. who inherited all th wealth from tin* ohl man, had i right to it. no! not so nuu-h righ .In.inna?poor .luatinn!?and I ha And now lie is gone, and it is with tl living that I have to do. Well, shall he done, and by my father li'oml the reckoning shall he a licai o:.? if this lord does not Hear hit ceil! lie ro e from his seat. and. going 1 n npboaril, took from it a suit i a Ho r.crs i f good, dark material, an t! w.r lushing them ? an fully. lai r on out upon tin- bed l-'rom a she go-id -',!< h i e th I.ring i a 11 h lie ea i tv.!l V ?iul H - on new linen of daxxling whin i s*. with whii-h tlie most s. rc.pulon person could have found no fault, hi thoughts still ran upon the subjoo that had occupied his mind rutin 1 fin- many days. "There is danger iti it. of course, lie muttered to himself: "but I am use to danger; there was dinger who ion/.alez provoked inc. though it wa not as great as that I stand in in?w The e Knglish are stupid, hut the; are crafty also, ami it may he that i trap will he set for me. perhaps i- so already. Well. I will escape front i n> 1 have from o hers. Vml. after all I have one damning pro >f in tny favor one i-anl that, if I am forced to play must save me! What I have to do shall he done to day. I am resolved!' His toilette was finished now, In was clean-haved and well ilresseil from head to f<>ot. and the Sa>?..i- vii jrnol <inllanta stood in liis room n rorj difYereni-lonking man from th;>nn< who h.nl sat an hour ago. smoking ' igarettos in the lmtol nassar'' lie a 1^ I 1 11wmi mm ii 'J KINARB Advocate Advertis 3|SHYLOCR I /I Shylock was the man wl I wanted a pound of hum; flesh. There are man i Shvlocks now, the con vale j cent, the consumptive, tl I sickly child, the pale your ^ I woman, all want human lias \ and they can get it?tal Scott's Emulsion. \V Scott's Emulsion is flcs v ' and blood, bone and muscl "ot It feeds the nerves, .strengthen hpo ' .< digestive organs and the m.of 1 -C( I the whole bod y. ncci j?or nearly thirty year iart- Scott's Emulsion has been th J J1? great giver of human flesh. ran We will send you a couple of (ji() ounces free. ood SCOTT &. BOWNE. Chemists, in- 409-4)5 Pearl Street. New York a i q ;oc. uul $?.oo ; all druggists. rot. wiNTHROr colleck scholar ver SHIPS AND ENTRANCE EXAM 1 NATION, nd . , o3 1 tie examina-aon loi the award of vn eant scholars-hip-; in Wir throp Col n,e lege and for tin* admission of new >tnuw dents will he held at the enmity eotnl ew house or. Friday, duly 8th, at SI a. m mo Applicants must not he-less than lit liis teen years of age. When Scholarship" )t(j are vacueed afeer duly 8, they will !? ? I)0 awarded to those making the highest average at this examination, 10 Scholarships are worth $l'in and free l,s* Initio-). The next session will open as H ipietnb. r dl. 11)01 For furllier informaliou and e itaiogue address Pres. lis I). If. Johnsor . Rock Hill S. ?. ' ,i3 PAINT YOUR Ut'CtJY FOR Lie. lie | | with Hevoe's tiloss Carriage Paint. !t no weighs 3 to 8 ozs. more to the pint ;13 j than others, wears longer; arid gives a it. gloss equal to new work. Sold by to imnoosros it ?j__x- .... ... . , I in, 'a y DO YOU GET UP nWITH A LAME BACK ? >f; ,1 Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the newspapers is sure to know of tr.e wonderful 1 t* a . ^ cures made bv Dr 0 1 ' 1 * " ' _ lj Kilmer's Swamp-Root. ? ? i 1 l^e Kreat kidney, liver - II L.^W-r'j J lj. and biadder remedy, i. ? 1 [ ; It is the great mediv! LA C*' pHr cal triumch of the nine- ! Arar-hr^i 5- n IM Dr. s ft _ y 4.-- - . * nent kidney and biads ' aer specialist, and is wonderfully 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 net rec' ommended for everything but if you havekidi ney, liver or bladder troub'e it will be found , ! just the remedy you need. It has been tested ' in so many ways, in hospital work, in private f practice, among the helpless too poor to purchase relief and has proved so successful in 1 j every case that a special arrangement has I been made by which all readers of tiuspapei ' who have not already tried it. may have a ; . ! sample bottle sent free by mail, a'so a Look , ! telling more about Swamp-Root ar.d how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper ar.d s-rd your address to Dr. Kilmer &. Co..I?inr- E.KH-Ttr^l'. 1 hamton. II. Y. The reguiar fifty cent and Homeof Swainp-tt?ot. i dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists . Don't make any mistake, but remembci the name. Swamp-Root. Dr. Kilmer'j Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton. N. Y., on every bottle"Style - Comfor Our S C+ i k. d 1 ... OUI are just the kind f to come. Light, aii durable. Made ir weaves, from the th to the two-piece Sc always embody cor set the style, others This Week W S i n glc - Breas t etl 3 - piect Cassimeres at $5.50, $12.50. Single and Douhje-Brea: teds, Scotch Stripes and Che White and Pancy Ves We Mill Refund Money | cles are returned in good or _ CLOTHIER " FURNISHER " iers Are Reliable. = ifore he left it, he unlocked a portmanteau, and took from it a pocket-hook Info which he looked for a moment, and then he locked hi . ilonr and descended the aalrs. (loint; out for i In- day. SenorV" l?i:iz II. fced. a-> lie pecied nut of '.i lu>\. llO "Vis. I .mi jin'u;' to tnal-- :? ad -?n Hi Kn&li>li t\.!i?, " in J "Adh*. Si noi-.-' I y "It is a> hot as Honduras." Seuoi' I HuO -nta ni'd to hims If as he crossed | to turf shady side of thj street. "I nuist \val!? rknvly In I. e;? ruvself cotd." -..-n: i >wiy. in ; hi . his way 'g thrum li I.eh -i.r S.|U:?i ami down I'! <. iliily. ar.il. at marly the bottom } 01* liio latter. ?i-.rncd ?IT to lite right . and pay id through -evral streets. ; Then. v.*h :i had arrived at a house wt.vh soud at a corner lie slopped. ,h lie evidently hud hroa here hefirc. | tor lie ha?l f< .111.1 hi- way wltlrasi any di'iii-ully through the lahyritrli of ty streets bvtw " i ilils house and f.clcesler Square, and now lie paused for one J moment previous to mounting the door step. Hut. before be did so. lie turtle? ! awry ami wpui a short <1 statiee down 1 a side stiver. Tlio b'g house outride , q i wiileh lie was standing formed I the angle of two streets, ami 'I i ian down th side one that ? I the Senor lind now turned into. 1 J At the hack of - v/.ts a garden, fairly J ; fitted with tr-es. that ran some di< j t:?it< farther down this street, and j I Into wli" a a a open v.' ,r!-ed Iron g'te t * Irtl. a gate through which any piuer 1 I by could look, li v/u- n-.. a we.l-kpnt a 1 garden, and in It tber. w ;3 some mi- ' I dergrowth: and it wa a: th's under- ' ' giowth. on tin' fir: It* rt right liand ' | side. that Senor tinlT.mtn p"' re t ;<>r . j some few moments through the iron - gate. - | "It seems the same." 1>" -1 ... *-?| (ft i? ; hitti.-eii: "nothing ?P.? ats dis: i: l? <! j since I was lait hers" Then hi rtv If ' tun.mi to t' e ho :se, nml I mounting 'he >.? ;?; kn i. I : t ih * ' ! hull door. i ? ; Tito fiHiimau who opened If h.i:l no i time to ii.'!; |V? f.i'l. \, <? ; i. cigijT wiiii ih" haii'Iion 'a< -. v.h>> j was standing before liiin. what l.r re i quired. before the Soti-.r sai<l. 'it k ?hI it 1 English: in | "Is l.ord Penlvn withinV "Yes, sir." the man an were:!. "l)o j yon wish lo see him7" p1 "Yes. Be good enough to take hin ti| | my rard. it you please," ami In p: >- s; 1 dtired one hearing tiie name at S'-t.or j Miguel tJufl'anta. "(Jive him that." Ii" said, "ami .-ay tiiat 1 wish to .= < hin." The loot man niotion'il liiin in a s?at and had put the estrd upon a salver '.o ;t; i take to liis master, wiien lite Senor 11? ! said: **Siny, I will put a word upon vv' ; it," and taking a peiu il from his p m k- ' ' let. he wrote und'rneatli hi- name, '? ac : "rrom Honduras.' lie will see me. I think." he said, "when lie sets thai." ( ' T!ie in in bowed and went away, ie- iai turning a few minutes afterwaids to an say that I.oril IVnhn wouiil see liiin, *ia and tlie Senor followed him into the ,l1' room in which so many other inter- ! \* views ha I taken place. sol l.ord IVnlyti rose and bowed, and Srnnr 'iuftan? t returned tiie bow jmyelv wldle lie tixed It is date <;i t fanta. that you are from Honduras I 1,1 imagine, therefore, that you hive come J"' about a matter that at the present mo- '|(M nunt is of the utmost importance to n, uie'f" l.ord i'enlyn said mi "You refer lo ihn late Mr Cu idallV" wt the Senor asked ",! "Yes. I do I'rav be seated." 11 ' "I knew him intimately," Senor (Juf- 1,1 fanta said "It i- about him a* d hat murder that I have come to tali; " Rl CH A PTE it XIV. Between the tinto when l.ord Pen |^] lyit. Mr l'ordyee. and Stuart ltad eon suited together as to the way in wb'eii some endeavors should lie made to dis inuiiii i?-i 01 waiter lundall, and when i!io Seimr Cnlt'anti p.iiil l is visit to the former. a we !< had 'd ip . 1. * a wool; in whit-li a L'o.nl many i i n.'S had taken plate Tlit' reward- ..lit rod both by the Covf-niniPnt and bv Mho friends of t - Durability. pring * its ... Hor the warm days w y,yet stylish and i all the popular iree=piece cheviots otch checks, and nfort. Our fabrics foil.... . IUIIUYV . e Specialize: R i Cheviots, Worsteds and , $15.00, $20.00. sted 2-piece Iniptd Worscks $6.50, 8.50,12.50, $15. ts at $1.00 to $5.00. for all purchases if artider. KINARDj Patronize Them. u" constipatkT "For orer nlns yearn I auifurod with ehro* i> tlpatlon end during thl? time I hat. to tt.o , i II j tlon of warm water oian entry *? hounfrtt ' 1 could have kit action on tuy bowel*. Hall tried Caacar.'U. and today I aui a 1 During the niim yeai . I ue d < ??.. 1 ..ucku uumia ii.im ry with int.. mal pile* "& ? to you I bill IrvP from all that Ihla inurnlngBU iau ui? this in Lrliull uMiiiReiiUK huniaultw CANDY CATHARTIC Pleatant. Palatablo. Potent. Tnato Good. Do?d, Neror Sicken, Weaken or Orlpe. 10c. ZSc, SOoTW old In bulk. The iccnutne tablet atauiped C. Guaranteed to cure or your money back. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.V>3 ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BO* :, I I I ' < : A Sl'ltK Till XL', !t i- baiil that nothing is sureetpt : th ai h and taxes, buHli.it is not a I leth ! it true. I*r King's Now Disopry ! for Cosnnipiion is a sure cure l< nil 1 lung and tliroat troubles. Tlumuls ran testify to il.at. >irs. C. H. V:*Ie- i [re of Shepher.itown, W. Va., sii "I ^ IukI a severe ease of Hronehitis ai for t year tried everything f heat <?f, \ ill i?ot no re! ef. One bottle opr. 1 King's New Discovery Ilien ciiieme 1 11 - : I ii r el y." It's infallible fort up, A'hnnping Cough, Crip, Pnennnia mil eousuutption. Try it. It'- gmkn-j ; eed l<y O. .1. Harris, Batesburg rog ' "o., Timiiiocs Bros., Bat'shurgAnd , ?rosson Drug Co.. Leesville, S. C. I ' I CI.L* RUING OFFER. Th Home and Fat m, pulilislied vice 1 month. Mid the liatestmrg Advcitr ! | oth m.e year fur Bubs'lbe ' w. The Heine and Farm is a 10-jge. ( eolninn np-to date farm paper, t is lonrly printed and unlike the ge;r.il iln ol such papers oll'ered hi uibs ; < ample copies on request. j , KADK. YOUSU AliAlN 11 ' One t.f l?r. King's New LiOl'ills | it'll night (> r t\v<> we? Us has pi me j i my 'teens'again" writes l>. lITor r of lJempseyiown, l'a Tliey'* the, ;s I in the wjrld for Liver. Stennch ttl Ih.weis i'orely vegatable, sever ripe. Only -V. at'O. J. Harris, fates-.) ' jrjr Drug Co., Timourns Hris.,.kte?:rg. and Crosaon Drug Co.. I.eeville A st a It Tt IMJ tkst. To save a life. l)r T. (' . Aleritt. of o. Melionpnny. J'n . inatle a -.pulling st ie-1:1 ing 111 a wtititlerfu tiire, ; writ's, 4 a patient was ai.iek rd 111 violent hemorrhages, embed l>y | I'eraliou of the stomaih. 1 11-t| often ; mill Meetrie Hitters rxeeildit l"t?r nte stomach and liver troubles so I | escribed tlieui. The patient gained >m the (list ami lets not had an at- j k in It months." Electric Bilteis posi' ively guaranteed for Dysnep-1 Indigestion, Constipation and Kitly troubles Try them. Only 50r. at j J. Harris, Batesburg Drug Co mint ns It us . Batesburg, ant! Cros-; i 1 >f tiCo , I.eesvi'le, S. (J. j i no not rk iMi'o F.n rims. f M ? , ? , O j? ' hit V-j yv'.ir a-a throat anil Itrl.2Z* ned\. and on net ottnt of the great ( rit and popularity i Foley* Honey tl tar many imitations are offered the genuine. Ask for Foley's r.ey anil tar and refuse imv siiiisti-1 ( - oll'eretl as no other preparation II ui\ e I lie same satislat (loll. It Is hi I v lasai ive. It otniatii-* m.opiate- j il is (tie safest for elii'tren and delis r persons, s hi hv Tiinmons Bros. IGHT GOODS AT IGHT PRICES. < Al l. (>X J. C. GLOVfeR. | AT MIS STORE j, A <)LT WILE EiND 1 t 1 a ry Goods, Notions j Shoes; lia\s, taple and Fancy " Groceries and tylish = lot hi n g i VR DWARF OF -L KINDS. i. C. GLOVER. co rriNs AND CASK UTS. lubber I K Stamps \rv my lung suit t Hi ke u y kind* s< r??t ill bnd or.o* I lnrni>i a nnnir} .inii an nttrlilili' pail for in i-l;iii? Iui^ii i r lu ri lit '. I liavi? . m t h f good tiling.Wilson Gibbes, J Typewriters, office Supplies. F.tf. ?e M-J- f - mam ci., Columbia. on ADVOOA'I F. (?| ri'.K. . -? -r?s- *>?> j, . T"-~T~Fm HWPMBIWMB * . ; the late Mr. Cundall," bad been announced, the magnitudes of Ibcm, | especially of the latter, hart ciimhI | much excitement in the public mind, und had tended to keep the general tu ' tereur in ll?e tragedy aiive. The Government reward of "live hundred pounds and j free paidoii to c>>ure p?-i | <tnn, cr pL. :ons. not tne actual inui drrers." hud l.eeu supplemented by an other of one thousand pounds from tho friends and executors;" and the walls of every police station were pla' arded with the notices. There was, moreover. attached to th*-ru a Male mcnt describing, as nearly as was pos slide trcm tho meagre- details known, the na.i who. in the irirb of a laborer or mc Irani"-, was last seen near the victim; and for his Identification a reward was also offered. Hut it was known in I<ondun. or, at least, very generally believed, that ou* of these rewards nothing whatever in | the way of information had come: and, although the murder had not yet ceased to lie a topie of conversation in all classes of society, it was generally spoken oi as a case in which I he murderer would never lie brought (x.llua ?" ? kaJ wvr JU.'MI v. HllUUlfl 11 XI (J com milled the crime had now had mure than a week with which, either to escape from the neighborhood or the country, or to entirely couL-cal his identity. It was not likely now, people -said, that he would ever ' lie round. And the world was also jsking who were the friends, and presumably, the heirs of the dead man, who were ottering the large reward? jf this question no one as vet had discovered tap answer; all that was known, or told, being that two law- I yer, of >t uuiirg. Mr. Itell. of Lincoln's j bio. and Mr. IVndyee. of f'appr Buildings. v.-fp acting for tlie.se friends, ind for Mr t nt.d ill's <ity representatives. Jtobs ia twho. in spite of the stolidity A manner, and heaviness of appear- ' inee that ltatl excited the contempt of both Senor CSuffanta and of the , l ir.d'ord. Zaralrs. was not by any means larking in shrewdness plainly iold Smart, in one of their many inIrrv'i w that br- did not think much wnuid lie d. no by tinding the man call i? i t'or .t. even if he were successful i i doing >o." who it he very much ton! ted. 'Ymt .s?e. sir." he said, "it's this way. lie evidently had some claim or other upon Mr. Citndail, or else it isn't likely ili t every t'nte be wrote for money In would have got it. and that in good ?tints too Then we've only seen the mips made by Mr. < itndall on the let lets, cay tux that he sent this and that sum: iittt who's to know, when he sent hem. i' he di'n't also send some .Vte .lit- 1- - IM.-Irl, ni KUUWieU^ l-ijily i'i" justice <>i' this man's dei-i.v"iNV lie evidently?I mem litis f'rr. t? iii.1 have some claim upon him: 2nd supposing thai he was?if we o::iii him?to prove that claim am' chow us the letters Mr. t'undall wrote hitit in return, v.here should we he th?n lite very fact of his being able to draw 0:1 him whenever he winted money, would gn p !o:-g a'.o' towards -howir.g that he wouldn't be , vp y likely t.. kill him." ~ v-w-? ^? -* - ?? ? ?lh?> llkl l?>| J ter we have seen. Supposing thai Mr Cundail -topped tbesuioiiies af:er that, would not I itat probably excite ids revengeful passions': These Spanish Americans do not stick at taking life when they fancy themselves injured." "lie evidently didn't stop them when he answered that letter, because he sent live hundred dollars. And it was written so soon before they both must have started? almost close :oc.'tfcer?from Honduras. that it would be bk'-ly an> fresh demands . I h t \ Ic en mart"." Hebron ansv-vrd. "7 a y might have met in London. ind quarrelled," Stuart replied: "and j liter the quarrel this t'orot might have ; racked him till he found a titling op- ' lortunitv. and ihen imvn 1 ana . "Yes. he might." l??>l>son >aid. merititively "Anything might have hap>enecl." "Only you rion't think it likely?" I lie other asked "Well, frankly. Mr. Stuart. I d<>n't. ie had always got money on 01 hint, nri it wasn't likely ihe supplies would >e stopped off altogether. >o that to ill hint would l>e killing the goose l it h ! he golden egg< " Continued ?' i LovebT Woman 1 !s made especially so if sh? is becomingly gowne*1. Orr i:.,~ ,..:it ?t uuc wmi eunaiue your - be uty. Ladies' Silk and Washable Sldrt* waists. : eady-to-wear hats. Walking Suits, Odd walking and Tailor , made skirts. A beautiful , Line of Neckwear. [.WILLIE LEVY OiitfUtM** t?? Men Wimen ami Children. : : 344 Broad St. \ugusta -Ga. SusTM^ate^he Advoont*. PURR DRUGS. Por the Be * .V Cylinder and M Go to the Old R ? i immons Kf PAINTS & VARNISHES. S. F. Pern Call your attention stock of Spring ar Clothing ever sold i ty and will be sold lowing low prices: One lot, $12 suits at $1 One lot, Men's Pants will g< next 30 days. Wei State Shoe, the be* Call and see us bel S. F. Pern BATESBURC, 8. When in Columbia that you owe your face THE JEROME HOTEL Has the most comf 'Face tenders' in the So Anything in thoGeneral i can be fOund at the store c EL TOIs Every thin; old on merit. Give me a < - DONT '&{ DESP/ ' fjr ' * EVERY EOTTEE I S. B. McMASTEl Bicycle Snppl Tennis and Baseball Goo< Guns, Ammu! Etc. Repairii 1334 Main St. Colt Kidney B Admen Murray V Buohu, ('in and Juniper has a d kidneys and bladder. relie\iit? at onee the dis the I nek, headache, dark colored, scanty, burn ing etc., and promptly restoring these jut] healthy condition. MURRAY LIUVllUf VJ 111 dlH is not a "quack nostrum," but a combinatid mended and prescribed by a multitude of lea and cleans the kidneys of all poisonous, cloggi dering the urine bland, toothing and antisep bladder ailments. Of unquestioned virtue In i ease',. Dropsy, Gravel, Jaundice and Scanty i Price *1 00. Guarnuleed Satisfactory AT DRUG STORE Frepnied by lie Mm ray Drug C-O. ?1HH cuauic others. | WINDOW GLASS. ::M v & Co. to the finest id Summer n this counat the fol- ||m $8 suits at $6? j at cost for sell the Bay st on earth p & Co. is don't forget % a treat. BARBER SHOP >etent force of M uth, Try them. _ Merchandise line r^sg First-Class and ?all. Price? Right E ? . J*J,v 9 JL Wm Cures mALARIa Cures CONSTIPATION AND ALL ' LIVER AILMENT? GUARANTEED. PRICE 50 CENT a. I II R, 'I ies, ds 1 nit ion, $ n " r'll8 imbia, S. C. p ;^:V I * ladder its trect curative action on the It tressinj; symptoms, pain in it.g urine, diz/.'neas, hlootinrtant organs to a normal, rs a , i Juniper >n of drufT* endorsed, recomdiiiK physicians, (t flushes ng impurities, and by rentie, in a specific in painful all Kidney and Bladder dinand Painful Urination. / ,i