The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, June 09, 1904, Image 8
7/ THE
I :
Disease takes no summ
| vacation.
?--L - -- ? J? -M
? inn iaii. nlm from whom your brother
I wealth wn? derlre?l. That friend wt
tr I > scoundrel. n man who tricked in
| mother into a marriage with him ui
TV
it- - 'LI 1
pirrc
-'x\ '" ".' .
to*
.?o you think I should murder that
man. Lord I'enlynV" Senor <iuffinta u
asked quietly. "That man who, when
he heard of niy good fortuno could
t h In L- ?.f Kruy I
I jSilent Sho
\ I OR*
| the A\ystery (
StJames'Pa
li you need flesh ai
WO strength use
J Scott's Emuisio
I summer as in winter.
| Soful f ?r five sample.
Ir SCOTT l OWNV. Chemists,
ill ! 409.415 IVurl SU< r.'ow Y?J
u? .1 ia?e iiiiiui*. wno never was n?
husband at all. When thoy had b-e
married, as she thouyht, for some fc
years, and when another ehihl. my si,
fl ter. had been horn, she fonnd out It
deception, and?she 1 ilicd him.'*
j ' Killed him!" I'eulyn evlaimed.
"Ves. dead! We Spiuiard* broo
no dishonor, we never allow a wron
to pass unavenged. She showed Mi
,r!l' the evidence of hi* falsehood in on
i hi ihh mm
n j
V,' "I have acffered with plica fur thtrtjr-alx yeara.
ac year ago laat April I began taking Caacareta
ronatlpatlon. In the courae of a week I noticed
] the pilot began to disappear and at the end of all
!? weeke they did not trouble me at all. Caacareta
^ve douo wondera for me. I am entirely cured and
>1 like a new man." Oeorge Kryder. Napoleon. O.
* Best for
M The bowels ^
' VOJ^AD DIh
........ - ? u\m? il WOUlfl 1!!1Y
made by beloved siller?#lic who It
now iu her grave."
"Whatever I may liave thought
unitl he ascribed to the intense desire
I and my tricuds have to tind lilts
murderer, ami >ou must pardon the
suspicion that came to our minds in
reading your letters Hut. Senor <?uffaura,
I i us forget thai and spent,
about tltidiug him. since you atso are
Pbr the Bef
Cylinder and M
Go to the Old R
rifrimArtc P +*
achine Oil iBB
eliable . .
T^f l-? AMrr ~V1
/1JNO BLOUNDCLLE-BUR'
II "To die Is laudiu>? on a silent i
Wbcu- billows lievrr beat, i;o
tvllljJCotS 1 o.
O'lilt illHO?l lU li V lii.v ; I ill. . I!,
lyn. Hutu !i i'l i whic into his ?
11 look III' - 111-1 ll-i -r- :l I
roN l\ i
\ j win i in.-oi" < oi.i.koi: sc;iu>]
?Uore, ) j SIIII S VN'I? IINTIIAXJ'K E:
*r" j A MI NAT ION.
IV Tlie c.\ ipina i<<u fill tin* awaril <
r.?ON -ant m-!h)I tr-.-li1 p in Wit tin-up
suit! fur 11 ? admission of nr\\
" Ifi.t* will In* nt tli-* minify i
>\vii fiiro hou.-c or. Fritlay, .l?ily St I s. at S>
v..........i .*. ..,.1;.... .. _ t i,...... .1....
a nana. uiiii Willi the ??i!i-*r :h- c'.rr
~ Jilia dead upon lii-> own verandah. ^"li
-"** " was (r* *< 1 and instantly acquitted, an?
ij \ It In consideration of tliu wmug she ha
v - suffered. a law was made constitutln
her legally liis wife, and making n
?f va- <hlldren legitimate. Hut the dlsgruc
w.is to hut*?a hgh-minded, noble w<
.^tu- man?too much; she fell ill and dlci
urn t Then the old man. t'undall, seeing tha
a. in. jt was his friend's evil-doing that ha
. CANDY C4cnujmc^^^5^
n _ Pl?u?nl, Palatable. Potent, Tarte Good. Do Good,
? Merer Slckeu, Weaken or Grip*. Ke. Kc, He. Hevvr
* told In balk. The genuine tablet tamped COO.
Guaranteed to care or your money back.
. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 393
t ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILUON BOXES
d I
i..\- : > .> v "r i. I ?6isix*
that you ran do *o."
"1 am perfectly sure. And before p^
long 1 shall stand late lo face with
liini. Then bis doosu is certain!"
Again Lord I'cnly n noticed the seif- " "
constrained calm of Hie man. and
again lie told himself that lie spoke
with mi.1i an air of certainty that it
was impossible to doubt him I'or one
moment tins thought came to his mind
I UI
MNTS & VARNISHES.
S. F. Pern
/** 1 I
s/mci n.
WINDOW GLASS.
/ & Co.
to express a 1)1 nir<l fceliti" of
iiat'on.
"t"aranibv." It*' saiil to hitn.si
t.'f other \\m> spe.il 'up. "t
what mystery is then hero?
it.ailo u mist a he. I hit\e erred
way: how have I tleooivoil rnys
I <-otthl have sworn l>y the
San I'odro that I \v.i> latre."
'I'lit-n. when I ! <! I'otilyn lit
' "OV ....... II....
eniisier- tien years of age. When Scholar
arc vacaeed afeer .Inly S, tliey wil
If while iwardcd I?? those m iking tlit* hi;
iveragc :il iln? examination,
,a* Srh.ilai >li i|'S are worth tflOO an<
',UVP iirtio'i. The next session will
ix some hiji.etnb. r 21. llktl For furtlie
>elf? Yet forniati >ii and ca tiling in* address
blond of !' II. Join..-or . Work llill S. v.",
d . cased Tilt' Advocate has a full line o
. t i.... i . I....>,..
V'led to our being orphans, sabl tha
heneeforth we should be his rare. S
i.est we grew up, and 1 had learnt to luo
upon myself and my sister as his heir)
I free when one day there came anothc
open who. It was easy to see, had supplant
r in ?<| us. It was the Kngltsh lad, Walte
1'res. t'undall."
"1 begin to spp." I'eulyu said.
"At lirst." Senor CutTauta went or
1 ,l" "I hated h I in for spoiling our cltancei
Lt I" I
!l maaaammBI
that this apparent raininess, this certainty
of finding the murderer, might
be a rule assumed by Cufi'auta to prevent
suspicion falling upon him. Hut
ou reflection that thought took flight.
Had he been the munleter he would
never have revealed himself, would
never have allowed it to he known
that he was Corot, the man against
whom circumstances had looked so
black. And 4 'midairs 1?
uail your attention
stock, of Sprjn ? an
Clothing ever sold i
ty and will be sold
lowing low prices:
lla I /V'f in it <
Ifgfi
i s
a|i .muiji. in- >uiii uiotiu:
"Vnu will |Jitnl(iii in** luit
liming utMim* uu iiii.-'i.:iki??
IVjilyn";"
'i hi- !-it Inula il at him fi
iM'al. woaih rlm; what rii-.'li a
i ml. Tla'ii in* a::awi'rc?l hii
"Tlu-rr is lit) ui!>tal:c. 1 it
I .1!y it.**
Tla- Spaniard pa-sod lilinn
li: ' yfrf as In1 li 'irii ill'.--, hut
...... ... .<x ..
I am la ?
S"ii are Thousandth Have Kidney Txo
and Don't Know It.
r a uio
lite t ic>it How To Find Out.
in ; Fill a bottle or common glass with
Im | .,j vater and let it stand twenty-four hot
, # sediment or
i J GIL 'T- - r d ' indicat
i ^ yw-n i"iivOunheai'iiy c
;id nut nr> , \ ^ \ tion of the
but ut last I coubl hate him no lougei
~~ Gradually. his gentle disposition, hi
able way of interceding for me with his ur
I < le. when I riad erred, above all hi
| tenderness to my poor sister, who we
.sick untl deformed, won my love. I!a<
your | ],,, nty hfotlier I could not hav
:r^.'?ta ' love.l him more. Then?then, as year
went on. I committed a fault, and th
en an | , ,
ondi- ' ?'" I,,a'1 east ine oil for ever. A no! he
kid- 1 mat tried to take from me i>?e wnmm
Without, Music is Hke anto
r i
_ . .v-." u.i sum I V/
cient to show tliat what the Senor bail
tohI hint, about the friendship that
had existed between them, was true.
-You must know more than any
of us, Sr:tor Cuffanta, as no doubt you
do?to inspire you with sueh confi
dcnec of hading Rim. Had he any
enemy in Honduras, who may now be
In Kngiand. and have done this deed?"
"To my knowledge, nor.e He was
IX ?Ti 1X n u l?o ?* ? * - 1
iiv. dulls* m ?p<
One lot,
Men's Pants will
next 30 days. We
State Shoe, the bei
Call and see us be;
$8 suits at $6.
i) at cost for
sell the Bay &
st on earth.
fore buvinsr.
j ; a..: :u:?l I .i.nl l'> n!\ n -:ii?':
M \y I ask why >???j ni<|itlri
I'.i> au?.t '.;.!( I ha?l I!
1 it'.'S ' I W'.-lll'tl In '?. sSI ? ?
t wi* >|i?'a!xiu^' 111."
"i mi may r. t a. -iin il A
iyi\ l?'t nu* a.sk you what y?
a -mi ilia unhappy Mr. run
5... lifo'r"
"I know lunch ahoul him.
wiili. I know that hu v.a y.uii
ULA '1! /"' i 1 :.if il
"imM
' i tV:V'-4.lJ >' pa=J it or p:
t:d now ?????-* the back is
hi know ronvincing proof that the kidneys and
dill :ind ler are out of order.
What to Do.
|'r? Ik in There is comfort in the knowledj
, . T often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Sv.
lllMt I'rl ? .r -
stains 'l loved i-ii? was a vile thing wort!
it is no ttian's love; 'nut?u > matter how?
kid- avenged myself. I tut front that dc
ire to olil man turned against u?e, aii
air !n ueither see nor hear of ui
also again.
blad- "A year or two passed an<l th u
heard from Walter, for tuy sister au
I hail left I.os Torros it he town wliei
je so we ],a,| .,u lived) and had gone el.-<
'amp- ,,
i yoiir u-smg some other
i
y I
- COOKING*
I COMPOUND
J I
_ ...... 11 i? inih inn enemies " !
'How ihen. do you hope lo find the 1
man who killed him "
"I hope nothing, Lord I'enlyn, for I
am sure to lind him What will you
say when 1 I el 1 you that I have seen his _
murderer's facer"
' You have seen his face? You know
! !" the other exclaimed, springing to I ff
his feet. 'oil. lei me at once send for
the dnelrivf.s anil the lawyers, so iliai
S. F. Perr
BATESDURC, .-s.
nything in tho General
in be fOund at the store ?
v rjy
& Co. m
c.
* ' i ^ X JS&iiiii
Merchandise Hoc
?your iirotli'T? ami tl
i:.: \ ? < ohio t?l possess his l ot
I .or?l I'i'iilyii siurlt'tl ami mi
I i.ovv that? May I as!; how y
II r*
It is tint iH'fi'.-tsary for me
I? is itllirii'ttt thai I ?lo htmw
1'. is i <t 1.1" ihat I have < onto
' (it what haw* you ?<>ine
t! i'
' | If Ills llllll'.t. I I "
koo:. '.no great Kidney remedy fulfills
i:t i > ' v. ieh in curing rheumatism, pain ii
"tiun*." bask, kidneys, liver, bladder and ever}
:?I: "Vou ri the urinary passage. It corrects Ins
on know | Vo hold water and scalding pain in pa
;t, or Lad effects following use of li
, to s.lV vine or beer, and overcomes that unple
. .. . necessity of being compelled to go
1 duting the day, and to get up many
tu tall.. during the night. The mild and the <
t<? tnll; ordinary effect of Swamp-Root Is
realised. It stands the highest for its
1 a-.*..i < - > -
nii.ir, IIIUI Win OKI 11)111 VVll ?1(:K
every
i the ':a" ovt"-'yIhiiiK i" mo,' Waltr
part wroti\ ami thi*to is no mention of vo
ibility of .Joanna, hot ho assured neither c
issing yoo shall ev?T want I'm anything.' "
anor, "Sioi)," Loril I 'only n srahl. "yo
a^nt (,.|j |1K, |l0 Il;0|i\ | Know th
often . ..
times i
xtra- "too I.now tho rest: S^n.tr tin
scon fanI.) said. looUii.K lixedly at hin
won- | "Yoo knew the rest?''
1 I
mM to bt
>f
u MJUST AS GOOD- AS
?
m.
you may deserilie liim to them, and let
them endeavor to tii.it hitn. Hut." Ji*?
said suddenly. "where have you soph
him?"
TV to was an almost l ontcmjduous
. uiilo U|>oii the Senoi CnlVanta's face
as 1 e said:
"Send lor no one?at least, not yet ?*~
if l?y the di.-t ret Ives von mean I ?ol?roa.
the heavy man, lie will not assist
mo :in<l i.f ' 1 "
IE. J*02^
Every thin
>Id on merit. Give me a <
. DON'T
4U SI
riss. ;fi
g First-Class nhd
call. Prices Wight
4
"Of his mm*:!' i !! * thf olhe
? 1 "??li! S?':tur I 11 it) I: I. is ll
' 1 >in! <-:iit hav?> :my clue, i
s ' 1" ihst you Ihitili > oil will
lo |i:ul tin- i...sn wtin Kii 1 <1 111i
"I am sii:v <>r it."
I.nnl I'lnlvii -11:? "I at till
>iuri'il at li i in while*
iiri'nl t'.Mri* \V:t> :i li.-iiir; nt ;
i \*'il \. :*:; ;ii<*ihii _ i
I tuiui i-uic., 11 in? i:iosi aistresstng c
i- r? |ir j -f you nJ a medicine you should ha\
!? tssih; '.-est. Sold by druggists in 50s. and$l.
8 it jkjq- You may have a sample bottle ol
!>. ulilf wonderful discovery _ f- more
about it. both sent
| absolutely free by mail.
u as h?? Address Dr. Kilmer fit Home of Swmjihi
in pis Co., Bingnam'.on. N. Y. When writing
t toni-!i tion reading this generous offer in this y
iKt nvo ! Don't make any mistake, but rem<
' | ,V? ^ O... _ Q?_. I-v- IA:I
:ases. | "Yes. Vim arc Corot."
e the A bewildered look came over th
' Spaniard's fact*, .mil then, after a sc-?
* '3 j ond's pause, lie said:
j ' Vex. I aiu Corot. !t was the nam
IIJmuH j given me by the Mestizos annmgs
gstf? : whom ! played as a boy. and it kept t
r.o?>?. inc. It Is you. then. I.ord I'enlvn. wh
men- 1 has set this Hudson to look for tuc?
aper. | "Yes; we found your letters to him
!m | and fiutn one of them we i??t!?? ?.
' Palmatina
: W ;
? :
When
' i
I *w
, is i kiiow nothing;
and at liferent I will not tell you
when ami whet:* I have seen this man
But. sit? hut, l.ord Ponlyu. I know
jne thing When that man auti I once
more stand fat e to face, Walter t'.tn
tall, who shielded me from his unit
s wrath, who was as y brother to
>y beloved -Inunna. will tie avenged."
What will you do?" I'enlyti asked |
ti an almost awr struck whisper. "Vou I
A.
mitt ; ' ..MMKk ^
* WILL
HELP YOU
Cures mm\k
m m; mi uiki' vi.-ll>il\ I is <1:1
rrfr' luokinK s-tran.'.er. sat the.
hii<. |i< i'< -tlv ralni ami uunmv
In", straiphi at Irni as lie s-io
wi.nls <<r import, "I a in kuti
ami *|hiU<* t liein a.s tltouph
rp.ahiii}; of nnlinaiy
.Mm! i'l !lis <:llll|IIPSS tlHMi? W'i
tli;: a thai li.fil thi' nllirr Ilia
t<i ii*|i ill' rl'ft aitl I V.
"If yon i-aii iln that. Si-imr
Il'l n,i\V uw<iui|;-j\yui, lsi . rvii
7 . Swamp-Root, and the address. Bingha
_ , N. Y., on every bottle.
? (I. iOOK* |
Uo tin 1
> of it," I \\rANTKI) ?^ 10 very one win
he vsi ? I printed st?11 i triery to rcoiei
in. ident. A J:at we have jilst irrclve I a tin*
n?: s<?inr- | m it innerv and in!;.- ? that our
act s iic new and stylish ntul tha
. v. Vdviuate dob Olti is tiiitiitia
Curtail- .........
n'iTorv J'"u lo ')e I'higland. We though
ihat?t J.:.T ?'"
"That I killed him"/*'
"You threatened liiin in one <>f yon
",<4 letters. We were justified in thinHnj
inber B0
hue j I!e, at 11??st. did n? f think so. Uea<
type t this."
t til I be look from his pocket a Idle
on' ' written by Waiter Ciwuiall daring tin
l .1 .. > .. - '
t i ,ou
Cab
; ca.
l\ PALMATINA
.viii not iui;i' the law Into jour own
'lands and kill hltu'r"
"No; it may In' not! Hut with these
ntnilf alone," and he held then) out
:xteudod to renlyu as he spoke. "I I
vil! drat; hint to a prison whic-h he
hall only Irate for a scaffold. I^ra* ^
iiiii tliore. 1 say. unless niv hlood nets
he better or my reason, and 1 tlivoile
li Di like a d"t; by the way."
He. too. had risen in his nvi>ii?mo??.
^ EVERY BOTTLE
cures CONST i P&TlOn
AND ALL
LIVER KlLMENTP_r-^|
GUARANTEED. PRICE 50 CEMls.
fa." h<> said. *"t limv is nothing
can i.--K from inc. tlic:<' is noil
I ui give t hai - "
Tlioro Is notliiii*r I want or ;
Spaniard said i?st r-j-u5?iin- li
ipakinir a disdainful motion
lopir lit'own hand ' I am no
polico spv."
"I he-jr your pardon." th?> nt
v. r>ri d. "I hail no thought of
Onlv. sir. it is I In* wish of
il-.t y. u ""-m ? ??? ? ?" ?
that
WHITE'S
E'S Bream Yermifu)
? :l pa 1-1 . ?
THE GUAHANTEI
h, r m.s. | ? ... i
?.'U W f] R f
n un;a ii<- lliiu ili'PIl UUCK lit Kng
j litnd. ami gave It to Penlyn. Ii r.io
".lime, l?S?.
I "My i >< ar i"orot,
I ' I am delighted to hear you ire ii
?R I''t?Khtn?l. anil have uot an anpoiut
Inu-iit is agent lor lion Itndrigiie/. ii
v ; London. IVrhaps, now. I shall ha\i
EO tsonie respite from tlnvie fearful threat:
lm whi< h. at interval*. from your hoy
U5 liooil, you have hurled at me, at Juan
nit furtdr
vegetable fat
i
i on the mabjtet
? The Wesson Company
0 1av/.nna!!, <1.1
l_??___ i
nd as he stood towering in liis height,
.vhicli was .mat, above the other, and
-\teuded his lung sinewy hands In
urn of liim. while his deep lirown
hln tinned to an almost darker hue.
I'enlyn felt that this man before him
would be the avenger of bis brother's
death. So terrible did he look, that ^
the other wondered how that murderer Wi
would feel when he should be in his j
B. McMASTEl
r. m
and "f .--niiip oilier* who l.r
loved liiin. 10 see tiiin nvenu.-.l
"And it i* tin- wish of m\ I
Wi 11 yon hoar .1 shori '
"I will hoar anyihins \"ii
nay."
Tlu'ii listen. I was l>orn
ilnras. the iliild of : S|>.tnish i
of a friend ol l ho old Kngli.-hui
- V, - . - ?1 V 11 I
" NV ^ *r
"ViMEKEl
?i:ive to TH? CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TON
BCWAKC Q> IMITATIONC.
in TTnn THK CINUIM fRCPANLO OHLV DV
"!> an. ia!lard-Snow Liniment
an Ci??* or. Louis, ivto.
VI H i. and every one you really love
Conn* ami see me when you can, unlj
1 ym coir.f a.s late a? |iu.-.siltlo as I am mi
1 | inn It; ami we will have* a alL il>ou
tlu' i?lil plin* am! olil tintps
IC. | "Kvor yours. iu haste, W C.
"I* s ?I wish jitt?u Joanna could
have lived in know of your kooiI tor
tune."
I
r
; right goods at
' right prices.
I < ALL ON
; J. C. GLOVER.
grasp.
lie stepped forward to CufT.tutu and.
lit-lil out his hand to him. Sir." ha I
said, "1 thank tlod that you and I have!
met. ltut can we do nothing to assist}
you in jour search? May 1 not tell
the detectives what you know; '
"Vou may tell them everything I
have told you; it will not enable them
to he in my wa> But what I have to ,
do I must do liv mvsolf " 11? Q i ? -* -
Bicycle SnppJ
Tennis and
Baseball Goo
Guns, Ammu
Htc. Repairi
^ 7
ies,
lis,
nition,
ng.
^ioanaasbiii
ISg
15 *%*
?5l -Jf
SSB.^ "Style - Co
mfort - Durability.
AT HIS STORE
| YOU WILL FIND
? Dry Goods, Notions
Shoes; Hats,
? *'v |
moment; then he said: "It may be 1
that when you do tell them, they will
ktill think that 1 atn the tn.in?"
"No. no!"
"Yes. it may bo so. Well, if they
want to spy upon nty actions. if they
want to know what I ?lo ami whore 1
go, 1 am to be found at the !j^j,*?l I e
lnu?i
>4 M-. Coh
V..J
imbia, S. C.
I {[ /. ' i
j?j v. fe
: // ?'<
i r*
fetea f -rr "rJ
I V/UI
\ Us r-*
\ I ... ^
$Ifc are just the kin
OfJIIIIg
uits ...
d for the warm dav<
I Staple and Fancy
Groceries and
Stylish = Clothing .
5; HARDWARE OF
A. Lovely Woman g
Is made especially so if sh# is il;,,x
l : 1.. ,1 i\ (i?r
'OILERS AND JS
;?*s, Ilanpers, Kit*. i?t < 'actings?Caxl
iJfll Hose. I * i ( _ Vnli?>i o..i?s.
JGINES, KSr-Pf?:
ork, Shaftinir, Pulleys, Gearing,
everyday; capu*ity MM) hands.
p m
jpjjj ^
^ to come. Light
jjji durable. Madt
weaves, fromth
p to the two-piecc
Is always embody
*>' , . . .
, airy, yet stylish ant
; in all the populai
e three-piece cheviot!
: Scotch checks, ant
comfort. Our fabric;
J ALL KINDS.
[\ J. C. GLOVKR.
COFFINS
ANI) CASKETS.
uecuiniH?iy guwne". uur plie
line will enhance your & s
- beauty. Ladies'
Silk and
Washable Shirtwuktc
, , .. .,,.u ? ciiui^ . riui
s an?l Repairs. LOMBARD FOUNDRY, A
I RPLY S'lORF, Augusta, (in.
Lack of I-1
ik, i ih-kihk ami Nlflliise Snp1ACHINH
& BOII.r-R WORKS
npfo*v
$? . Jf .4
?2 -1 '^1
I ;f;j ' i
a " I i
F3 V ''
&1 f, j *u;
kS V v"7
so; uie style, otr
| This Week
Single-Breasted ?T
Cnssimercs at $8.50, $
Single and DoubjeS"'
V* ...J .1- Cl
lers follow.
We Specialize
piece Cheviots, Worsteds an<
12.50. $15.00, $20.00.
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Outflltara to Men Women
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344 Broad St.
Augusta -Ga.
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sticks. Excellent for pale, emaciat
nnl ns a recuperative tonic for tlit
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Typewriters, office
Supplies. Etc.
1335 Main St*, Columbia.
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the lassitude, tiicd, exhausted and "
prevalent in the spring. A combina
the approval and commendation of pi
Price 'jUr. Ouotariteed Satisfactory
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