The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, August 18, 1904, Image 3
HER FATHER'S T1
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I ^ We like he?f tn rail
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Is that the stone you set?",
I I glanced at It, but I only replli
A I "I tlnn't noli n?t?o?1# ?? - ? ?- ?* '- ?
n
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CITA/ GREENVILLE. S. C.
^11 ?, EDWlN McNEIL POTEATI _
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The famous Cranipton <
throw back the light from il
facets, and strange, brilliant
shot from its depths. It was tl
stone I had ever seen in my 1
1 was particularly pleased i
design for the setting. No ctli
had touched it, and I felt t
frame, so to speak, was worth
picture.
The ring, now that it was
? SCOTT'S EMULSION
t coloi a V a food because it stands so <
te finest \ phatically for perfect nutriti
ife- And yet in the matter of rest
with my ^ jng appetite, of giving n
ler hand ^ strength to the tissues, especi;
hat the ^ he ncr its action is t
y of the i , .. .
J of a medicine.
, , , W Semi tor tree simple,
finished. -
p . vvru v v?t? UIJOCU ail tApt'ri 111 |J
.I clous stones, and all I can say is tl
. I this one precisely resembles in si
;m- ,| shape and .appearance the one piv
on. nie to set."
tor. ^ While this statement was superf
ew > ally true, tliat one glance had be
illv enough to me that 1 was not looki
/ a ;he Cranipton diamond.
1,1 (i The detectives 1 ft. saying tha
would have to tell all I knew In t
re- |
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U A RI/\/\AI/10
rhe Di ugg
riMMONS
was lit even to adorn the
Gwendolen Forrest, the beui
heiress of the season. But I
envy young Mr. Cranipton his
ilk uiy own Nell I had a girl
and as pretty as any in the
I was ahout to take the
Mr. Nugent when Nell herself
She was my employer's duugh
his private house was upstal
r>\ wi t\ nu?.>ri, tneniiMt,
hand of (k 40^415 l'eirl Sirtet, NewY
Uty UI.J 5 50c. and.11 druK^ts.
lid not
fimilc , * :*-**^y? v
as good
jaluj ICND UK HIT- IIR HUI1T,
ring to " l"*v?> physici-ins had a Ion;
rm In stubborn light willl nil ahecss o
right inog" writes J. F. Hugh
* _ I'u I'ohiI, (in. ,4nnd gnw nit: up.
ir8 out last resort J tried l?r. King's Net
y muicaa dux, i'lin men, )USt as I w
OTk m about to lock u;> the piice tor t
i night, Nell cane in. It was '
:lr^i tune she had let rao jee her -ir
ler father had been I alien away.
The face which I had thought t
nveetest on earth was marble whl
: aid tnd there were dark shadows tine
n iu\ her lashes.
e* ? "There's something I n.ir t say
Asi yon," she pant i; "something I'
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It was against all custom for
come down to my workshop,
father disapproved our euga
Hut to-day she had not been
resist the temptation of haviut
at the Crampton diamond.
Just as she slipped it on he
and was danclug about, twist
hand that the marvelous ston
catch the light, the door ope
j sireei. | mvery for t'otHUtnplion. The b
Nell to | 1 it'ffiveil vus striking ami I \\
for her ! .ny feet in a f sw days. Now I'v
igenient. tire!}- regained my health." It coi
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ir linger Leesvllle. Ftlee 5<>e, and -fl (Hi.
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e might
ned and m.,.. . . .. .
i oe??u wiki 10 .<;?>" nil 1? ,-t i. shut
rns on I c ,on 'ate> 'n,t ' <lare.I not let a
4. one suspect. A month ago father c
loners flderl to me that*he had lo.?t a grc
L iin; deal of money, and he showed me hi
Iarris r to open a secret drawer in his Ch
Hi os. pond ale bureau. 'If ever anythi
V j?f happens to me.* he said, 'don't Jos?
' ' moment, but look Into this draw?
throw away everything that you w
find in the left-hand partition and Its
iv Hiuri
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H and TOILET
he complexion, icn. wi
oi the heir and pre?ra/.
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d especially *
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Mr. Nugent entered. I preji
defend Noll from a harsh roj
but none came. Her father a
oddly pro-occupied, merely t
ring from her, examined it e
and, snapping the lid of the ca
It, plated it In his pocket and
away.
Next day 1 was sitting at wo
I saw a hansom drive up i
Pi' innaim l,>,r ....I II
? 11j 'viinMii is nan w 11? ti re
iarcd to f? . , J J . ^ .
, that clever mairnzioe, llu'Sn/ir
irimaud,
ppean I
ook the siriciDE fhevkxteo,
arnestly The startling announce:. ent t
ise upon preventive of suicide had been d
walked ered will interest many. A run
system, or despondency invai
rk when n'tcede suicide and snuiethin;
1. . been foi?..d that condition v
im ^ make suicide likely. At the
tiding wliat may lie in the right.' '
t Set Together' wo ransacked the okl 1
reait. and at length Nell touched t
spring which opened the secret dra
er. I drew in my breath sharply, f
hat a the light of the caudle which 1 h<
iscov- struck cut :> gleam from a pile of t
e'VY! ' ni'isitely made false stones which I
'V * ' in a partition o.i the left hand, whi
j litis |
vliich ' on tho right was tho Crumpton <11
lirst I mntitl
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| .W '
hastily luto the; show room, w
joined the one where I was
and where Mr. Nugent was.
"Scoundrel!" 1 heard him i
could scarcely believe nsy oar
thought to fool be easily by
stone, but I am ag good a judgt
els as you are. You are a tli
What have you done with the <
1 intrusted to you?"
c ' tln-nght <?I" self destruction take
liich ail- trie Hitter*. It being a great
silting, am) nervine will strengthen the n
and build up the system. It's a
say, and great Stomach, Liver and Ki
d. "You H'gnl itnr. Only ">#< . Satisfii
i false O naranteed by O. J.lh.rr'.s, JJatei
. Drngt n., Tiimunns lJrns. Hstesb
' ?f '^l' Co., Leesvill e
diamond
Lexington County is entitled 1
j Involuntarily I betrayed the drea
ervM nature the discovery by an e
jso n | clamation. fur. left to herself. Nc
ithiey would not have understood, llut si
letion i was quick to comprehend, and, t
sbury aliziny the worst, she swayed, sta
"'*y S | penny backward.
^ ".My poor father!" she moaned as
I held her. "He is ruined forever? at
to the ' ,0"- The daughter of a eonvicU
falsely, or tarnishing my personal
honor.
The preliminary question of the
prosecuting counsel brought out the
fact that I had designed the ring's
ir setting and done all the work upon it. :
"What sort of stone was it your
j employer gave you to set?" was the
. next question.
"An extremely valuable white diariinttrl
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CONSTIPATION
Best Bu
Have J
iggies
ust Arrived for
.Mr. rsugeni answereu in
tone. What he ^aid could ti
made any great impression u
Craiiipton, however, for he imi
interrupted, and at last an
threat concerning the "police"
my ears.
1 sat still. 1 understood xi
Mr. Craiiipton had delibera
tny employer of trying
off til on h m an iniitatpm diam
a lower Sulicitorsliip, and it slia sticks l
ot havo candidate lh;s time she will li:i
poii Mr. j , j everybody go t ? the polls ant
uto inly f; r Tiinin tnir.n for Solicit ir.
ominous
reached
ell that \V AN'l'EI) ? Everyone who
iely ac- | printed stationery to reme
to palm J tlint we have just receive 1 a fin*
loud. ye| J of Stationery and inks?that our
0 her ! 10,01 IS 111 vv"? tor an honest man!
v * it I darling! You are a wife for
king, and as for your fatlier. I swe:
v"tl' to you that I will save him yet." ,
"You? You cannot!"
"I tell you that I can and will
For even as 1 spoke an idea tlashe
n-? | into my head which startled me by it
mbtr audacity. In a moment I had thougl
1 ]iu? out every detail.
tvr.e I made ttu the stones f'ra mntu
I ?? ? """ V-l'.iVU.
"I)o you consider it possible that
stone might have been taken out and
if
an imitation one substituted?"
"Certainly! nut I could tell whether
M the ring had been tampered with
since it left niv hands."
1 "Take this, then examine it. and i
!> inform the court if that is the stono
you set."
The ring was handed to nie and a
For OTP' nine years I suffered with chronic constipation
and during this time I had to take an
Injection of warm water once every 24 hours before
Iconldhavean action nn my bowels. Happily I
tried Cascareta. and today I am a well man.
During the nine yeara beforo I used Cascareta I _
suffered untold misery with internal piles. Thanks 0
to you 1 a:n free from all that this morning. You
C&q uso this iu behalf of ulTering humanity."
B. F. Fithcr. Koanoice. IllBesT
fr?r
O The Dowels ^
kancfiiuabz
. E. JOIN
1ES. |
1 knew that i had set the tri
and delivered It to .Mr. Nugi
yesterday.
My employer his; ? If was i
workman, though not a good t!
and In the time that-he.! cla
twacn my handing liim the i
h!s transferring it to 'lie to
( Muld have reimyul t!>f. s'-n.e
placed it hy another But I
a bold trick to sue >e.i ism i
io stone ! faces are new ami stylish and tha
,*nt only J Advocate .!?)b OHIce is tinning
first-class v\ork.
i skilled
I sinner. j
1 ? ^ W HITIO'S
vnor he > #
Cream Vermifu?
tnit ation .
t the diamond and all. info a packet, oar'
- out 1 fu">' Hosing ihe secret drawc r an
j contriving to get away without belli
j seen, went straight to my brother
. .. . bouse in Kent, nianaglng to avoid th
| service or a snbpena. Thus 1 was m
j present'at the police court proceet
lugs, wliich would have meant rui
3TQ ! for my plan.
m U j Mr. Nugent was committed for tria
lr ! n ti fl ntotrn ! et ? f/\?l ??> K
nn.-ii iuii upon inu cuuri. rne Kind or
"iuM which denotes that a vital point
1 in a case has been reached.
K I put my hand in my waistcoat
a pocket for my jeweler's glass, and the
? sharpest rye could not have s. cn that
I also drew forth a new ring. made in
'* the rocret hours of the night?an exn
act r unterpart of the other, save that
it contaiiu 1 the real Cramp.on dia
'> motid.
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ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES
A IWMi.rf CtrrnD * ?wl XI --1 *
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Bicycle Snppl
Tennis and
must be magnificently made,
original diamond 11:11 t have lit
fully measured.
As 1 thus speculated 0:1 *ho
lug accusation. Mr. Nug'-:it
opened the door of the u-orl.-?>
_ lotted keenly at me. us If w<
If it wjuIU tie sale to trust i
"Did you hoar anything
pasted in the next room?" 1
tioned.
on'cu'o- ' THE GUARANTEI
is; _ WORP
JDdolnK KEMEt
- ^ THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TONi
IWAHC or IMITATIONS.
:g try. working each night in my lorke
FQUin villi I In* tiM>ls 1 hrougl
J| ^vith nu' until ihp gray dawn flltere
under my closed shutters.
When I saw my old eniulover In th
I \f d?Pk at the trial I was shocked at tli
| y gliastly change which had come ove
* \ hint.
IQ , The evidence ;it first went steadII
against him. It was proved that h
?' I pret nded to examine the imita('
Uon with great rare, while nil ryeq
H were fixed upon ine. At l?-us:h I re- j
^ turned the glass to my pocket, and ;
with it the ring with Hie false stone. '
* I Ii-rjj my own tie art beating: j
* hut. handing t.> the court usher the
f new ring. I said firmly, in reply to
the snappish "Wen?" of the prosectit- I
y ing counsel:
e "I swear unhesitatingly that the set
UI>vvu>. uuu aiu^rni jtuviue
About How to Acquire Wealth.
The ancient sages' "sure road to
wealth" was "be temperate in all
things, be ereonomical always." Moil*
'.il".-,' v>iiii its --rts'-n methods" in
buisines-. require* that "keep healthy ? >
be added t?*the old adage.
Every body knows how to be tem- |
perate and most people how to be (
economical, but few knot, now to keen j
perfectly healthy. Overeatimr. irreiru- I
Baseball Goo
Guns, Ammu
Etc. Repairi
*4 Main St.~ Coll
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I admitted that I 1?.??1
"Of course, i shall be trlun
r?e<,ult toil." ho announce.!, < ] t
throat huskily ita he spoke.
Mr. Craniptoti can make ttsi
agreeable. Am!, look here,
have always been as friendly t
I might, but I can trust you
be an important witness. I
^ you can for me, for the girl'
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, ? lllR ONI.Y t't.ACK IS I.K.KSVII
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Co. excliang ?. Mr. C'ramuton swore tha
the stouo in tlie ring delivered to liii
hy Mr. Nugent's o>vtj hand was nt
his diamond. tin- ?-xpert testified th;
not only was the stone he now sa'
not the Cratupton'diamond, it was nr
n genuine jewel at all, bu, a inarvo
t>us imitation. Another was not s
positive. lie looked at the get
* through Jjjs gla s. t uning it this wa
11 Mn^ of th's ring has not been tampered
lt with, and that this is the genuine
11 diaim ml which was Riven me to set." I
't A rustle went round the court; tlie !
doubting expert pricked up his ears;
w the prosecuting counsel, with Mr.
*t Crampton and the treasury solicitor, i
'* were whispering over the ring.
? "Vour Honor," said the counsel, "I
n t?k | ermission to r "call the expert."
y I stent O.I ( lit of tlie linv nrwl rhu
lar habits. negfect etc. derange llie I
^tmacli. liver, and bowels, causing
indigestion, toapid liver, constipntion
etc.
Rydale* Tablets are nature best ally
when suoli cor.dit ons exist. The Stomach
Tablets will digest your food, stren- ?
gthen your d ge.tivo organs aiul c ure
your indge*tiou.
The Liver Tablets will arouse your
liver, stimulate your bowels and e?tab- j I-(
lis!) a regular, healthy, habit, ltvda- i *?11
OILERS and ef
<gines, sms
i in- wuru.i Mnuiurii sira:ii;e,
not given time to answer, for
> moment .Mr. ('rampton returr
two Scotland Yard men. My c
was given into custody and (
tin; (inUcn station to b- oliar
detectives remaining to sea
premises.
l.ate in the o\enk:? they cm
In the worhroom. ami. holding
ring that I liad made for Mr.
dill i whs iu ut l 1 oi k ihnivek foil 1 w i'm
at that FivbCknts. Mkals at ali. hoc
ted with |
... (.kockimks and I itrns * M'kcai.i
1 03 t*r
aken to
KOtl, thO
rch tUo !
i A NT HI J?Wo want to tin
16 to me j ' Job rrintin^ tor the year
oni ilie work at reasonable prices.
Cranip- \
Y- ami that, declaring i!>at In ail his oKs
perience hp had never teen a fals
stone so cleverly executed as this. Ir
IX- deed, he was not prepared to swea
that it was falsi1.
This was the first pay of tlopfc
Which had been thrown by the ev
your i dence upon Mr. Nua-uit's guilt; an
1004. then f went into the box. I was coc
; now, for the g.unc I had determine
1 on had ens! tm> nionv :i niiatm .it /??%?
c" expert stoj [.c.l in. The new rins was
? put into his hand, a friendly ray of
** sunshine lighting up the jewel.
r "Tli'.-. is r? n.nrkable," he said at last
'It is the lirsi tiuie 1 have ever made ,
d a mistake. This stone is genuine. I ,
t: j cannot doubt li."
d And so the \ risoner was free, tint |
>1 when the verdict f "Nut guilty" va
d pronounced a fr.iir groan echoed it
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iUPPLY STORE, Augusta, Ga.
A GREAT DRY G
ork, Shaftiog, Pulleys, Gearing,
t every day: capacity 300 hands,
ng, Parking and Machine SupVIACHINE
& BOILER WORKS
OODS sale~~
ten), one of (hem said:
'"''his is vuur work, we und
. ,1
erst and
m
rA
j science. But I had no intention o
*u~" Mr. Ci-jiin>ton. swearin,
i- an.i ?i nt .in man iv jn i i r.?in me
f i dock. A spa.-ni of the heart !ia<!
g proved fatal.
* * ?
! Six months later Nell and l were
I miirrltd On our li 1 ::: on we ero
walking In a ln:ie near IH'racun he.
when we cin e laco to face wi h Mr.
C'rampton. who was slayint, with his
I bride in a neighboring house.
"Ah. Mr. Wade!" he exclaimed. "I
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vvliv* M-ihirin v...
AT
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l??Ou Yds. Calico, worth f
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ccr
7c.. at 6c.
i^e. at 4s4c.
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ff
. haven't seen you since that myaterl.
' Olis case of mine, r>?> you know I
I have always since thought ot' you?
' as?a?very?clever man?"
i "Thanh you." I said quietly. "Will
you allow me to j.resent you to my
! wife?the only daughter of the late
1 Mr. Nugent?"
| Mr. Crampton raised his hat. looked
i keenly at pretty Nell, shook hands
with us both, and murmured:
....... U.V
the old method of treatment. Quinine.
Iron, etc., stimulate the nerves and
build up the blood, but do not destroy
the germs that cause the disease.
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K*>u Yds. Bleaching, wort
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!50o0 Yds. Sheeting, wortl
Four dozen Shirts, worth
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Boys' and Mens* Suits at am
h 10c. at 8c.
I2}ac. at 10c.
It I2ltfo. at MX*.
1 He., at 7c.
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I close ont at 2 spools fi?.
Closed Out at Cost.
$l.f.O, will ao at 80c.
1 Below Cost.
.i
?i CpOt
"All. 1 uinlerstninl!?l'rank Thomas,
In Chicago Tribune.
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you.
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ated, run-down people.
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