The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, August 25, 1904, Image 4
THE DUCHESS' ( 67
I was sitting by the river with
duchess. She was ileeu ii> tfTontr
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P.
I tho T ^ e ''^C ^>CSt *? Ca^
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4 seen that spoils the best laid plan; !
# the runner that leaps the hiiiheut
# h'idge trips over the hidden root. Next j
rfn V rQtlift O Imll f rum !?! ?<?
FURMANUNIVERSI
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I I 9 EDWIN McNEIL POTEAT I
President. J *|11
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- r*f^^::.^L ^xBb
was nut thinking more than I *
help. Across the sparkllug watci
trees were green and gold, with
and there a gleam of silver or a
of black. The birds were wool 11
dentiy in the tree tops; indeed,
practical fellow seemed already t
making furniture for the home. <
least, sawing the necessary v
There was scarcely a breath to 1
the rnslici! nnS ti?" "!'? > '
;ould ^ a f(KXj because it stands so em^lero
5 Phalical,y *?r perfect nutrition,
band ^ And yet in the matter of restor?
ar. ^ iii|^ appetite, of giving new
one ^ strength to the tissues, especially
o he J to the nerves, its action is that
ir. at J of a medicine.
h ood > Send for (re* sample.
tf SCOTT Ks IIOWM., thcmUtv
IIOVO j a i?r4ij l'?il Slrrcl. New York.
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r | Macnulty refused the invitation of!
the duchess. He was in town, and
? j gave no reason. Hut there was uo i (
! trace of indecision in his reply. He
; would not come.
"Why not? What's the matter with
J. the man?" said tlie duchess to me, !
Jk when she announced the news, "lie's
\ been here before."
^ j "That could not be. I suppose " .
leaning 10 ilie uepr??s ol Hacli
Arts (Vi. A.) Library liendiup K<>< in, Lol
Dormitories. Kxiienses r#<!ui-?d to a tainlti
Next Kennioo begins Sedt. 14. for root
Catalvpue or in formation. addre-w t hu Si'Ti
iflrr of Arts <B. A.) and Mnsterof ' I
kOttoriHf and Comfortable m J
luui,
ns apply to Prof II. T. Cook. For,
stnry of tlic Faculty.
BathsT T1
ne uruggij
IMMONSE
peacefully in the cool depths ol
river, or glided slowly beneath
water lily sunshades.
nut the beauty that surrounded
brought 110 peace to the mind o|
duchess. "It's such a suitable ma
she remarked, rousing me from
verie."
"Perhaps Lady Marion might
think so," said I, aware of what
,C1 < u j 0 ' ? --SS"'9*
' '??? v
their ^
| |,cr KM) OK ISIT-KH KlUliT,
t t!io " 'I'wn p'nysieiaiih li:i?1 a lon?r hi
ich." Ktulitinrn I'ijclit with alt iiheess oii ii
a re- rinht iiiti^" writes .J F. Hughes i
|)u I'oint, (ti?. ''anil gave me up. As
|U)j last resort I trinl Dr. lung's New Di
coverv for I 'oiisiuiiptiiiii. The belief
WaJ I 1 ree.Jivt.il v .IriLi.i.r .....I l .
A "I fed him well. What more dies
^ i a man want ?"
_ There was certainly truth in that.
| "You rousi get him for me. It was
j your plan."
ul "1 shall have to go to town," I
n sighed.
ul 'There's a train at 8 o'clock to
;n morrow morning. You shall be called
t"! at 0."
' | I murmured my tlianlcs.
Mi
Fa _ It Cure I
Hot aalplnr Imlhi (five relief nl once
Rheumatism J
, quirting the pnin?
On theC
- T~VT7??~?*-X A Wk
Corner.
trouunng my compuion.
"Fiddlesticks! She's a sen
girl!"
"Marriages are not made?by t
sensible." I remarked.
"That's your opinion."
"Not exclusively. Your bus
told me "
The attitude of the duchess v
e.l me to desist.
"Liesides. he is much older
jij feet in a f ? days. Now I've el
sible liie'y regained my lieHlli." It cooqoe
ull CoUglis, Colds ami Tbroataml ijtiti
>elng troiib'es. Cuaruiiteeit by O. J. Ilirr
Hatesbu "i; Driisr Co., Ti Millions llroi
llatrshurg 8. C.; Crosson I b uy < i<>. <
Lwsvilh', 1'iiee 50e, ami 1 (hi. 1'rii
band bottles free.
taru*
<e..l enjoyment is bail when readin
than t hat el v er iiia<rnxiii?. Tliu Sm' .ri
' "He back to dinner?but you shan't
ihave any unless you bring him with
isr you."
is j Next morning, to my indignation
' ' (the gallant knight being sleepy) I
1,1 was awakened at an unearthly hour.
!l' and my hostess herself saw me driving
off to the station to catch the train
she had selected.
a When I arrived in London I went
i direetlv t?> Maimnliv's r'latntioro .?..a
lid Internal, will cure botli of these terrible (lis
be in such form that it can be absorbed by (he s
of sulphur ever discovered that can be absorbed
tire organs is
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to cure Kcsemn, Acne, Itch, Dandruff, Kingwoi
Catarrh, Cancer, Sore Mouth and Throat, Cuts,
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itawn. Hut the aulphur must I ^
yitrm The only preparation \
by the skin aud by tiie diyes- (7
Cs I \
ilphur I ^
lain cure that we guarantee It rrllHl
rut, Prickly Heat, Diphtheria, H it
, and all diseases of the scalp. H if
uxior/iiK
j wmsam
m. ^ wiu
^ HKU? VOW |H
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a? rniiCTiDiTinu
Marion, ami immensely rich." 1
tinimd. "Her motives might be
taken.
"Wiuterton himself is the clilel
ficulty," she sa'd. presently,
wu- is; stirring up."
"It" they were together, under
able conditions "
".Moonlight?" I suggested.
"I've tried that."
t%... ??o??
m S* 8 CICIDE I'HEVKNTED,
. ... The startling announcement that
' ' " preventive of suicide had been disco'
ered will interest in my. A run dow
system, c.r de> pendency invar'abl
suit- mecede suicide and something In
been found that condition wbic
make suicide likely. At the fi r:
t In-light of re I f dest ruction take Kle<
1 I If II Jmin.r ? n-eonf
? ' - ? ? 1
was sufficiently fortunate to flnJ him
at home. He greeted me warmly.
"I thought you were rusticating?
u picking daisies and drinking milk,
v- you know," ho said, when two glasses
" ' stood between us.
v , "I have been. Xot milk, though," 1
kS | I
| answered. "I've been with the South8.
| boroughs." j <
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e?. Clmfrd 1'arts. Raw Surfaces, I
nil Skiu Diteasca. S J
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Baltimore. Md. H
CM lili I N?; OFFER. ^
he HoiPeand Farm, published twice
until, uud the Bateeburg Advocate
> v..ur f..r- il On
::
EVERY BOTTLE G'JAfl
ar-load of the
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.<4 ?.k( ii una uturau;
" I lloll't See how It could hi
ranged."
Then a brilliant idea flashed
my bruin.
"Have i'etir Macnulty play
them!" ! cried.
The duchess sat up.
"Von are really a wonderful
Ma: singham. Just when I'm thin
your mind Is permanently gone
; ami nervine will s'lenytlren the nervt
a I and build up the Kyslein. It's also
I ureat Stomach, Liver and Kidne
into I R-gulator. Only -'(He. Sntisfaetic
| ijourant ed by O. .1.lL.rr'.s, Hatesbui
to | I,riItt< o., Tiinmons Urns. Ustesburg
Cross "ti Drug Co., Leesvill e S.
man, Lexington County is entitled to tl
l>:nK Solicitorsliip, and ii slia sticks to In
yOU nnmll.l.t. ! i sit -
i u?tu un inviuuion." j |
? ? . "We'll go back together this even- . i
u I ing."
^ j "But I refused it. 1 think of run- \
ning over to Paris the end of the (
? week." i
(j "From the frying pan to the Ore. j
London's hot enough?besides, the i
duchess wants you at Eccleston."
1(1 "It's very flattering!"
? ' "You're a charming young man <
their broadswords?all the wild bar- 7tov
barisnt of a fierce battle of the cans. tJco
It stirred the blood in my viens. I Hea
too, grasped a slay more, and bounded run
>ver the heather, filled with a wild lust ^lUC
of slaying. There was a kilt around
my waist, and I felt the sharp sting of
the heather on niy bare knees. I Rj R
would shout and kill?kill?and iny ^0
arms would never tire while the w.ld
shrieking of the pines rang in mv
. The Home and Farm is a Id-page. jgT
lumti up-to date farm paper. It is
rly printed and unlike tiie general { I J
of such papers oU'ereJ iu clubs ' M
iple copies on request.
YSPEPSI A
ivi"? inkon ^onr wonderful "OwcarrU" for !
lest Bu?
Have Jus
?gies^
?t Arrived for
sparkle like this. Mr. Macnult
the very man."
"With the man in the moo:
help."
"Hut how are we to mix them.
I thought for a moment, ami
set my scene.
"NVinterton and Marlon must b
veigled on to the terrace; you a
will be seated in a dark corner o
room."
| .. i.k. mi: i r i n in i ill r Mir Will IIIIVC I
' Lt;l i verybody >;<> tj the polls and vol
j jQ fi.r Timinerman for Solicit >r
Uipu i\r ANTK1) ? Everyone wlio in
printed stationery to rememtx
o In- j that we have just receive! a line hn
nd I i of Stationery and inks?that our ty(
^ : faces are new and stylish and that tli
i.jwtion you're nicely dressed. She is ,
Le very fond of you."
Macnulty roused the sugar in the
bottom of his glass to a sense of Its
duty.
,e "Is?;s I.uiiy Marion there?" he in
Quired presently.
I thought a moment. There was a
16 meaning in iliat question that might
,e explain his mysterious refusal. It had
ie not occurred to me before.
ears. SuVi
Presently I looked up. The duchess
was standing by me. with her hand on
. - WOllll
my shoulder. J?a
"This will never do," she whispered
The music had not moved her. Posse A
bly site found it difficult to imagine K
herself in a kilt.
1 looked out on the terrace. Winterton
was tapping with his foot and ^
In'tHito* nt the numnllt f*i\tit.lrv
.1. *? I 1 uVmN?v?rt!iy *ur?>?i ot stomach I
I"iT'. f'lll,k ? ?<>r?l of i-rai.c Is
i for tbelr wondtrful compoiltioo.
taken numerous other so-called remedies
ithout avail and I fttid that Cascarets t*>IIc7o 4a A
in a day than ail tho others 1 havo taken
J i n a year.
les Mctiune, 10S Mercer St.. Jersey City. N. J.
Best For
The bowels ^
swcwwlo
t*NDY csnwmc i
t.jorsi
"1 shall feel like (luy F'awlu s!
"The moon, luckily lull just
will he in its usual place: and i:
far end .of the room .Mannuity
play soft low-musk- as no one
can play it?shaping destines will
finger tips?the ileus ex piano!"
"It's magnified)'!" cried
duchess, c.s i sank baek exhausti
my chair. "Hut how are we tc
o v.
a?ivm-iiti .Job Olllce i.- turning 01
lirst-olass work.
now. ,
1 Mir ,
Will
f'!sc i WHITE'S
J Cream Vermifugi
1 8"t i THE nilAR&NTFFn
it "What's that got to do "
"Oh, nothing?nothing!" *ai<l Mac j
unity. Jumping up from liis seat, }
? "Come out and lunch with me." j
With my dinner trembling in the j
balance. I thought the suggestion er- j
cellent.
2 There is no doubt tbat a good meal
' undermines a man's moral character. J
v He feels comfortable and peaceful. He
wants to know whv ho shouldn't do I
"Toll Itiin to play something soft,"
said the duchess.
1 rose obediently and walked acro^J
the room.
"They would like it more." I said,
softly. i
I was determined he should know AM
what he had to do. ___
Mtcnulty's face grew very grave. J ~
"Did she ask for it?" Anc
mint, Palatable, Potent. Taate Good, Do Good. ^a
r Sicken, Weaken or tiri,*-. loc, 2Je, SOe. Never a f In
btilk. The cennlne tablet stamped C C C. 1
antecd to cure or your tnoncy back.
Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 5t,i
IIIAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES
ient Sage8 ;in?l Modern Advice
AK/kl.ft ll/t... A II' - > ?
"tfc.
B. McMASTER,
Bicycle Snpplies,
Tennis and
Hn cphall rianHr
"1 know hi.s address in I.ui
Write to ltini. The ducliesM rosi
Then I began to thin'.; of 1
r.f Macnulty. A lit tie man. incline
stoutness, with a merry laugh
bright, eyes; a g ion companion a
thorough sportsman. We hail 1
a tiger together ami Macnulty f
liis shoulder just in time to pre
unpleasant consequences fur n:<
?i*?} worm
5,*^ REMEDY
aced THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TONIC.
(.und
BCWARC or IMITATIONS.
vent THI OCNUINC PNCPANID ONLY BV
Rallaril-SnilW/ I I n i m/>nf C n
the thing he ought not, ami finds he
has forgotten the many reasons that
hail suggested themselves before
luncheon. Probably, if no one stops
J hint, he docs it
It was so with f'eter Macnplty. We
(taught an afternoon train to Ucrlestoi),
The duchess hutl evidently deter? i
mined to act promptly. Macnulty was
carefully fed (1 had no reason to com- !
nt.if II l.lV-rdfl Q.wt url.a.. I
ne w?.j uiiiiKiug en .Mariuu. i sun* i '
*tituted the duchess. 1 Tli
"Yes." said I. . weu
Then Macuulty began to play, at thin
first softly, as of a lover thipVing; i -r'.'
then louder. In a passionate appeal. I ' J,ult'
saw Win Norton's hand steal slowly to- j ?
ward Marlon's and close over it. (The i per;,
duchess leaned a little forward in her econ
chair). Hut the hand underneath was : pert
gently twisted away, and Marion rose, lar I
uu? iu iinjuire vv t'il11II.
ie ancient safes' "sure roul to
Ith" was "be temperate in all
gs, be ecconomioa. always." Motllife,
with its "lOfli methods" iii
iness ri quires that "keep healthy ,, .
dded ti the old adage Iou4 J
>rv body know- n.w to be tisi- ite
and most people how to be
i?inicai. but few know how to keen
ectly bealthy. Overeating, irregulabits.
negfect etc. derange the
VIVVUO)
Guns, Ammunit
Etc. ffaftW&r.
-ver. {
Main Qf /^* f
- -r; Co!i!fi
ion,
fibia, S. C.
Hut Maenulty shooting tiger..
Just a <|iiiet. plucky Utile En
gentleman, with a certain <!ry hi
an 1 torgetiulness oi sell that mu
raptital companion. There are <
u matter of congratulation) thorn;
like ti I in in this little Island of
Hut Maenulty at the piano! Thru
forget the plump little hodv. am
shock of red hair. Ami when he
with onti U'hn? 1? ->
was ' OT, LOUIS, MO.
jilisli |
uinor
ida a !
? ?, R. B LITTLE
i you Tiik oni.v place ix I.kf.svii.i.k
I the
jia(j tooktycl'lt 111 .ms'kit kuk tffknty
climbed over the treetops. she saw us
all assembled in the great drawing?
room that looked out on the stone teri
race where in olden days many women
had waved adit u with dainty kerchiefs
to their knights riding in the war.
there to do great deeds for their love.
The duchess displayed considerable
pkill in arranging her tableau. Winterton
and .Marion were lured on to the
l could see her lips move, and then : ?ton
she came through the doors into the 1 'n(*li
room. Her mother gasped audibly, i
ind for a moment I thought she would ' wj*
have barred her entrance, but she .u.jj
sank hack again into her chair. In ^tli?
the dim light 1 could see her expres* youi
sion. I was sorry for that. " T1
Marion walked to the piano, but Hvei
Macnulty continued playing as if lie 'i*h
lid not see her. But it was no longer 'e:i
lach. liver, anil bowel?, causing
gestion. toapid liver, constipation
ydalc* Tablets are nature best allv
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will digest your food, streti
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r indgestion.
le Liver Tablets will arouse jour
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? I' .. . ?MI ? IM It ?H.7 lltiU 1
ynu lam;'.) and cry. and love ami
and stirred and tickled your
r.uiil with liis tnusic then ho
your master, ami you could i
think of him in quite the same
again.
That he was the very man to
the purpose of the duchess. I ha
doubt, l decided that Then I
asleep. I felt 1 needed rest.
in?i(it? | rivm h.> i H. JU KAI.K AT *1*1 HOI Its
!ial<\ j Guockimks and Khi:i is \ Spkcai.tv.
\ t ry i
was
icver
way
\\J ANTKI)?We want to ?1 >? ymi
suit Job I'riiitinjf ft>r the year l'.i ll
I no j Cooil work at reasonable prlee.s.
fell I
Iierrwe in; a suggestion utai Hie parK
was w?ll worth looking at in the
moonlight). Macnulty was cajoled to
the piano, and the duchess herself
took a seat by my side.
But then matters went r.wrv. After
r playing a few soft, lor chords and
letting his fingers run gently ov?-t the
keys for a minute Macnulty broke
suddenly into one of the wild, grand
melodies of his native land. There j
music that he played; It was the man
himself speaking, a passionate tor*
rent of words. Tl
Wlnterton leaned .over the terrace, 'j'4/
and I saw a gleam of a match. He ,
of r
had lit a cigar. For a few seconds t
we remained motionless; then I rose |,a;r]
and went out on the terrace, and, to pjllt
my surprise, the duchess followed me.
I think she wanted more air than the "
r :>om afforded, and did not realize the
I nnxes,
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the skirl of the pipes, the shout.
danger that lurked under the softly ||
shaded lamp that stood by the piano.
She had scarcely gained the terrace j
when the music stopped. The duchess
and 1 turned quickly into the room. I ii
Macnulty had risen and was standing the
by the piano, holding both Mniion'a and
hands in his. The duchess bounded the
(I can use no other word? into the
room. Macnulty sat down aga t? R
nniAiftif the
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"Marion!" she cried. huj
"Yes." responded that young lady, tjie
quietly. Ryi
Macnultv's hand came down heavily upc
on the keys. Again the pipes shrieked the
out their music. l?ut now in wild pro
strains of triumph and rejoicing. ^
For the Clan Maennity had won a 'roJ
anc
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Of course the duchess was annoyed, j ^ui
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I makes it rich and healthv.
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Dili .Mr. un i Mrs. reicr .Mac-nu: y ties
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