The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, October 20, 1904, Image 11
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ESBURG ADVOCATE.
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THE NOVEMBER *4SM A
There are thirty-eight
tributions in tueXovembe
and no magazine ran oil
variety of stories and pjen
no standard is higher, T!
which opens the issue is
Surrender," and is writl
'J'wells. Jr. It i4 :i nowerl
KT SET",
signed conMURDERE
t.s: certainly *
le novelette
called "The
ten by J. H. COT
ill studv of 1
RS OF NEGR(
EVICTED.
I
Washington Letter.
From Our Regular Correspondent.
J As election naj approaches interest
in tha campaign become.) more intense
and little else but politics is heard in
Washington. Ex-Senator Davis pasI
sed through Washington this week
A BLESSI1
NG TO HUMA1>
TIT Y.
Uivorce, presented with g
and feelings The scenes
whieh are dramatic in tl
artt laid in Paris, and the
veals an intimate knowl
French capital,
A timely essay by the d
dramatist. Clyde Filch, et
Play and th? Public," *vi
reat insight
i, many of
ie extreme,
> author re-Mi*.
?tth. McConnick
is>'iiguislied #
Ult'ed ?Tlie were convictei
II i?e widely
and the two Miller
1 yesterday afternoo
anil was greeted at the railroaJ station i
by a nunuler of prominent Democratic*
with tlie usual accoinpsnitnent of a
brass band. The venerable ex-Senator
j was looking his best and spoke most
^ hopefully regarding the political sitj
uution, although he would not allow
the newspapermen to quote him. He
: was accompanied by Senator Daniel of
I V ir^inb. o?.nn?? -? ?
sulphur Mas W
If you suffeT 3
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remedy f.om the be
onderful FowerOver
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m Rheumatism, Gout, Catarrh
like sulphur. It is n?
Dsom of Mother Earth.
Disease .
Lrculation,
i, etc., nc thiture's
own
i r?*'i an j UISUU3H" i . hi r .
from the inside, and eve
says on a dramatic subj 'c
ot'almost ex cathedra.
In the lonp: list of short
diflicult to choose any pa
which could be called ,lil
Jill are superlatively goo
iieur Morn's ' The Honey
certainly stick in tue mei
'r^Th.:; ta!<?* mansiaugni
t is spoken I
murder of the
stor.es it is
rticu'ar one
? b"'-"!oz Jury were out
J. Oouver- **
-moon" will - t .
nory ofnu- PurClV IiaS HO*
ter by the Jury tor th
negro Truesdale. Tt
for 36 hours. Judg
: sentenced them vet
10 land, who described himself as "a young
I tiian of eighty summers," Ex-Senator
; Mil! and several local Democrats as
ie w 11 as it corps of newspapermen. ,
Almost nothing is peing tlnne by
the various executive departments in
' Washington, aside from lliier routine
I duties. Even the es-timates for tlie
coming year are beinir held nn "until
H2ENCOC
is pure sulphur ii
the skin, life to
the entire body.
Use Hancock's L:
etc.. nni n.lfl v rM sn-n
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In a different vein is (] n?r
'.The Ollice-II unu-rs,"
picture of political and
Washington. "Harmon
O-ace Mac'iowan Cooke,
western tale with plenty n
some ulnuHph ire of the pi
lioset). ir.l'v I'nn Ai'Nn.. I
wonderfully
gly original.
g?? Horton,s
a:i amusing I 9 *d- -?4
Social life i 11 UOI I I 1(
ly Ja?-k,M by
M u b-i-ezy think of gettir
in" ?; Summer
i,? n na 1 r of
Dr a Minute
lg along
without
after election" ancJ most of the metn___
i hers of the cabinet are absent from
' the city on spellbinding tours. The
President lias tilled ttie vacancy in ti e
^ ;''abme; made by the death of Post*
. master-General Payne by promoting
First Assistant Postmaster General
- Wynne to the place, an appointment
which does not prove popular with the
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I feel that I cannot
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tic anJ with au tinderly inj
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a til inly* newspaper r.'porl
ciety girl, written in
Ward'* direct st yle. dam
.'The Eternal Dael'" occ
little space, but it is as <
one of Maupassant s ma--t
p folk, art is- ! .
? note *>r pa- ?|| B T P W
the story of | U 1 li
L"r mul a so- i
llorbert I).
8 llnneker's (
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1G SHOES.
Of course you know in the
meantime you are saving
your shoes. Made in Can
a no anu ir> nil? UCUUSIUU OI II)
undisguised disgust of many members
of Congress who suffered from
Wynne's "'obnoxious activity" in the
j postolfice investigation. Of course
; Wynne is only a temporary cabinet
member as lie is to be succeeded by
Cieorge I!. Corte'you wnen the cam*
! paign chairman '?as recovered from
i bis efforts to elect Tbeodose Unosi*.
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essay by Kate Ma-terson.
The number is rich in cxc
A inontr the emit riluitnrs
re are others
Men and Won
MaeAlarney,
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Misss' and Childrenj
BOYNE,
i velt.
The viee-presiden tial candidate was
on his way to "the invasion of Weat
' Virginia'' where lie is to follow the
: ?atnc rr ute as that taken by the vicei
presidential candidate of the Republican
partv some weeks ago, hut the
Deniociatie special train will make
! more stops. Much good is looked for
Face and Hands,So
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OarrisOo.Ed.vard W. Bar
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Jtichard Hurtou, P. M?
il adlson Cu\vt?in
LETTER TO I Ed
Bales burg, S
t ft?im i...
:ri d i"- opposite postortice.
.iard, Madeice
Cheney,! ???????
Arthur and;
wards.
The
mail Urders ^Solicit
olumbia, S. C.
Notice!
There will bo a regular meetiog
tiie Fortnighty (,'lub on Friday
ternoon at 4:IJ0 o'clock at the bom
Miss Moiilu Hodges. All the 111 e
1 .
j iir.ui 1111s* trip. n nrgueu that
Mr Davis" popularit y will go far towards
turning the tide to the Demos
___ jcrats in West Virginia and well posted
Deniocrats assert that if the vicepresidential
nominee will follow his
,,l speaking tour with a very liberal rou;if.
trihution to the campaign fnnb the
e of Kepubllcans will be ';#no\ved under'
,tn_ in West Virginia.
can electoral slate, say the Democratic affe
managers, but with two Republican nee<
tickets in the field the prospects for My,
carrying the State for Parker and com
Davis are excellent and Wisconsin's thoi
thirteen electoral votes may be needed ?nt.
on November 8th. It is also believed that
that the quarrel between LaFollette m?r
ction for the lady with you. You "Miss
loot think beforehand of what to ? not," h
or how to eay it. The words will that is-e
to you by my suggestion, al- "Sir,'
igh, of course, 1 shall not be pres- fling? 1
anb nothing can prevent you at t What d
; time from asking her hand in I I,e<' her
riavp r\11 will liu frif u mi.. - hnlrlintu
Jennie, this is a mis?I did
e stammered. "It is all ajoke-I
thought you were?"
' she interrupted, "are 'you tri
oklng with me in this fashion?
o you mean, sir?" She stainfoot
angrily, her flashing eyes
n^oiio .? i>i J
A'tai i^ii . a. ill rt* iiri' I \Vv
tiiturt?. You know both:
'otn both Otto sort looks
it is. ami t lie oilier is b<
? looks. There isn't any oil
'J Tie same, two sorts
more: and we make 'e
make tons of stub that i>i
freight Belongs to t!i
have to. Belongs to you
> sons 01 I iir- ;
for you sell j w * M
better tban I
i?tter than it;
ier sort. < ? >
or paint.no HO 1 ICY!
ui botli?we
i t worth it's
o business? 11 3?" keep your health ;
r business- very ensilv nav vour Insnrai
, bers are urgently requested to be |>i
' ent, as the meeting is to be of imp
I lance?the election of ollieers am
j other things.
Eva Glover President.
"Now, honestly," said the unbelit
_ "have you ev;r been helqed
you can 1 .
prayeri? Can you point to a single
ice ore- i >i ....... i *
res- I ? t
or- |
on.r | News of the Democratic National
I Committee reaches Washington chiefly
through the Democratic Congressional
Committee which has its headquarters
in this city, hnt such infor>/<M
mat ion has thus far proven more aoj
curate than much of the alleged neas
*'*" j which has appeared in the New Ynrli I
and the Spooner-Quarles faction is utes
certain to give tiie Democrats an ad- com
ditional seat In the Senate. It is "]
whispered in inside circles that wor
Ex-Senator Viles will be returned to fron
the Senate, to succeed Senator Quar- suit
les, by a fusion of the Stalwart ltepub- Our
lican and the Democratic members of Tl
the legislature. Mr. Viles was a o'cli
ot?nn?l. 1 ? 5
at 9 o'clock under my influence as I
pletely as you were this evening. J not well
nimediately after you speak the knight,"
ds that I give you 1 will free jou He wt
ti the hypnotic influence. The re-1 and tele
depends entirely with the lady. 1 day Gra
part cannot fail." t Stanlf
le next evening, promptly at 8 [
ack, Kdward Grady, with palpitat- j f?r '1IS
v?>uuj o|iruuuuan.
nu-th.it is," lie gasped. "1 am
I--I will explain later. Goodund
out he rushed.
?nt directly to 0harley Stanley
1 him of his plight. The next
dy sailed for England.
>7, having'recommended the
c experiment, felt responsible
friend's predicament. He,
you have to.
Hut thin is aside. We j
with our name on, tin* vet
there i- jn tlie world : Dev
/.inc. It takes fewer j.
mixed paints, and it wea
Ionian lead-and oil.
31 r C O llrown, Unit
painted 1?i- house w itil I >e
/in C. The i..sinter I ill
. . , 111 iuins. But if you become
ml into <a s,
y best painl ^y jUm.sa or disease you can
oe leail-aiul-.
gallons than premiums. Hence the
is twice as |
Pacific Mutual Li
imhia, S. < ,!
cue load-ami- California
i caul n f I? ?
i >?t/i*nvsi. tii wijii~(j yuu L'illl I Till IH I
disabled *ay that praying has don you
| sligdtest service."
not pay j '*1 should say 1 could I" replied
! !?oop old elder. ,'IfI hadn't stop
) to say uay prayers the other morn
I I'd have caught tha 7:10 train ii
fe of the city, and instead of sixty-one j
senders beim* killed anh infured
1 the wreck I'd yrobably made thesis
"'-v pre--. The course of the campaign of
l'ie William J. Bryan ill Indiana will be
watched with keenest interest by all
l'ie Democrats. Chairman Taggart exl|e<'
presses the utmost conlidence in Mr.
I,nf? | Hryan sincerity and Messrs. llill,
"to ! Sheelmn, lUdmont and others believe
,arf" that Mr. Tag&art's conlidence is not
I in , ...
misplaced. There are those who insist
i} "
o.......v... n.l|'|/uiici ANU n Jlljr
man who commanded tlie highest re- boir
spert from both parties. He has al- lie e
ways stood high in Wisconsin and is of p
the only man who coulb command the fess
support of both parties. l'i
# * * con
The President remains in Washing- G>ra
ton, probably vainly looking for onli
he marching C|iibs and campaign tot
uoari, ran# tne Uoor bell at the I r",v"
ie of Fthel iiayne. Real zing that (f,er
ould not bring himself to Ihe point clearly
roposing, he wondered if the Pro- When
or's plan was a fake or a joko. found t
thel received him graciously. The hint:
versation turned to books, and U1 km
dy talked entertainingly. It wa*
r when personal matters hrifted inheir
discussion tbat he stauimereb A
c, ukneu upon Klbel Bay ne and<
of tlie experiment, explaining:
Grady's actions.
Grady arrived in London lie'
bis cable message awaiting;
off all about ft. Come homo.
"ETHEL BAYNE '
iNEW ENTERPRISF
quantity sent to tlie lions
wasn't enough There \\
ions left, win*n tin- job \vn
Yours truly
F. W I)
1*. S : Titumons Bros, so
Men's F
e, haul there, is ,|1(l on|v Anu'tican leeral
ere ten gal"
, (lom, ! Company tint Issues a policy
rase of disability either by sicl
e\ o3 Co.
!1 our paints. | your premiums cease a
^ - policy heroines payable in 10
-fill
i second."?Maryland Journal,
reserve |
that in PITH and POINT.
Old saying-: Those who call,
mess or those who can't, teach .
You ladies, no doubt, have t1*
nd your many '-remedies." Ever find
that was a remedy":
annual | When there is talk of a duel-b
thai Mr. Bryan was disloyal in ad- j
I mitting that I'arker and Itavis stood .
I no chance of carrying Nebraska, Mr
| Bryan's friends, on the other hand,
do: ; say that his course was not only
I warrented hut wise. They submi'
i ed that a declaration that Nebraska 1
one w mi Id inc\itahly "g<> Itepnhliean" was
no more disloyal than such an asserion |
otii regnrdinu Ohio wiinlil )>" r?-.~ <
organization which, earlier in the and
year, he declared Oyster pay would he I*
unable to nccomobate, but none of 'ate
them has roine- In view of the fact \ coir
that the Republicans are in possession i had
ot all the 4 machinery"' afforded by i feel
federal otlice holders, etc; tl ey are I liev?
making a very poor show of enthu- friei
siasm for their candidate. part
Ul
lost his self-assurance. Anew
recently Miss Jennie. Ethel's elder prige ha
r, dropped in mjnopalizing tbe ^jr \y
versation. (Jrady detested herSbe years j,?
a way about her that made him materia
insignificant, lie was greatly re- that pla
id, therefore, when some of Ethel's tile larg
11 Is called to discuss plans for a longing
y Charles!
lancing at his watcn he w*? iw.rri- -
? and we hope paying ?nters
been established at Swansea.
B. Bast, who for a number ot
s run an extensive wood
I plant and public ginnery at
ce having recently purchased
e crate and basket plaht be
to Mr. F. C. Fishburn of
on, organized 1he Swansea
Furnishii
r m v
Call and set
for your FalK
# *
" ~ installments Vou must see o
<,-& fv?rt I trai ts to appreciate them. Wi
amount of legal reserve that ai
old line company has and with
k II | C
OOo syeeial fund, every insural
lOOtlS
and woman should have one
[parties are very fierce mi tlie h
iir cot-1' , , ,
' that the other will back out.
tli same You have noticed that, the weat
is either toy Wet, too dry too eoiti
13 ot'^r 1 t0Q warm It, is very seldom j
#21) (KM lr,?hfcDon't
ever grieve too death if.
tie man can help it. Such a death is very
of our sal'3^actory 10 do tors, as it
fords them nothing to rut out
?Pe John I>. Md/tln. Moreover, they ir: ? j
-ii?t than Mr. ltrynn was wise in thus
her dir-posin^ of u fuiiie cll'ort to carry
' or tin" electoral ticket, in order that the
ust entire force of lli? local Democracy
ini*;111 be concentrated oil th? cll'ort to
V?11 i carry flu* lc^i>latnre aud thus recover
,ul_ the scat in the Senate now occupied Jy
a'* ' Charles II Dieti an.
AN EXPERIMENT. fi<*(!
IlY F. H. Linton. .
(CO J'Y RIGHT ED, 1904, BY DAILY I
STORY IT'B CO. ) pie?
Edward Grady confided to Charlev
" dec);
Stui.ley, his friend, tliat h* had wanted ,
1 I II
for more than a year to propose to ^
Ethel Bayne, but that he had never
_ crate ar
to find that it was only live min- wjth a <
to tt. the man
Jreat Heavens! ' he thcu^ht, "'sni crates,!
ing to propose before all these pen- ln ,.0?nc
" lie r called the Professor's TJ|e o<
ils "an uncontrollable impulse to jant j,
are your affection " surer, o
rapidly succeding intervals he felt Th wi
-cold?sick. The keen glances of rhur}?^
id Basket Veneer company,
capital stock of $10,000, for
ufaitureof fruit and vegetable
mskets and other weodenware
ction with his lumber plant,
licers are : W. 11, lia^t presiM.
Oliver secretary and treated
F. M. Fooser manager.
11 remove tha machinery from
Neckwear, Glove
kerchiefs. Undc
Shirts & Col
KNOX and S I I
Soft and Stiff
Suit Cases
J?I # n < I O n
ireai policies, not only to prol
s, handljunily
in case t?f death, but
!fWC8I"( tn the event of sickness or at
'arS* we charge no extra premium
BISON'S praiiJ contract.
Hats.
Drop me a card and a
and
lect the ! When they worn married they
yourself two umbrellas and needed only o
Later on, when one u<nbrella
( ident. ajj tli??y had, they needed two
for this' We womder if the author of tl
saying: "It is never too late to men
i ,vas a mother who had to wait till
[children were in bed before she eo
M ^r< | tfet hold of their elothes?? Marylo
Ilitd ? ? ?
in* A certain division of the work I.as
was been made among the Democratic
leaders. Mr Tuggnrt will beheld relit.
sponsible for Indiana, Mr DuviJ for
d,'' West Virginia and the New York
her members of the National and executive
uld | <'oioii.ittees will bend thier energies
nid | to wresting New York from Republi
been able to summon sufficient, courage j
Charley laughed at hiin. He knew i
that Grady was a good fellow, though 1 J( r ^
extremely timid While thinking of
, , occu
Mime plan to brace Grady up, lie remembered
a conversation he had had
i liu
'lie evening bjfore with I'rofess.tr j
Walker, a hypnotist.
'1 have it!" he exclaimed, slapping ' '
/i i.. n... i ur-A ? gOOll
i utmiiue mtensineu ijis misery He " ""
>eded about in his bewildered mind lHI
>me plan of es ape, some excuse 'f U)ar
udden flight; but nothing feasible
ired to him. need oil
, this one
in in tor it, he groaned. Again
nervously consulted his watcn.
i)
minute to t)!
la guests arose and were saying An Iri
I night. 11 seemed to iv ii.ui UnH...,n.
i.rAi vmm, una as soon as
i get it in place will commence
mfacture of crates and baskets,
small industries are what we
over the State, and we hope i
will prove a great success.
at and tha Oyster.
simian went into a restaurantf
r - 1
i . ti i iti i
WHIT I* & FANC
Suits made to
I its (j u a ran
* ? *
B fl?K r^I !T^ A
? tentative of the PACIFIC will
V VESTS
you and show you the most i
order.
teed. | eont raet on earth.
C T. .THXTT?
I o u 11 r 11 n i.
call on
lesirable SHI; WHO SMILHS.
It id a wise woman who can su
1 upon frieivls ami upon on emit*will
keep the first ami ?lis.irni the 1
ter.
j It is a wise woman who can sui
01 [even when little things ii.uii.-r .
ran control. Tne r.ry of "Otlellism" is
proving the greatest obstacle to Kep
.h'.ican ello't, the Governor-Chairman
Icing a prenter inetih'is on the
ij|t. neck of the Republican managers.
lt even than v\a> anticipateil. Betting
,4. in New York is 10 t o 7 on Uerrick, the
Democratic <an>lnlnte lor Governor,
jj which atl'orils a strikng illustration of
the view t ikeii hv the New Y< ik.?r*
uu uic im i\ t uui a^r, in uu
conrnge, tomorrow night you will pro- l',J>
l?osp Come with me and meet Profes- v%,'rt
sor Walker. lie cm fix you up " then
Stanley stated briefly the case to
Professor Walker Jt'"*
"My Iriend here wants to propose^ '*1
tomorrow night. You see," he said, in , ?
concluding, "he is somewhat bashful I
Itoccuredto me that you could help r
? xouiaiit
would never go. But now they oysters t
sin the hall Ethel accompanied change,
a to the door. Crady breathed a about te
of relief, lie w.isalon with Miss prietor
ne. things?'
can't propose to Etht I tonigt at ' Why
e thought, "for it is axctly 9 now" prietor.
I wished Ethel was with him alone. "llow
palized that he never loved her so Erin.
-u lur a uozeti Saddle little
>n the half shell savs an exAfter
wrestling with Ibein
n minutes, he railed the proanq
said: "Do jet ate thein
, certainly," said the prodo
yez do it?" said tne ti>n of
I'd loikeyez to shew mJSio'*--"
U I I CLCA
l5i4 Main Sti
Co in in hi a, S
^ WW WWW WW If
^ HAVE YOU
rcet,
. c. i Special At
ntiwttfK
Wards, i
If she can manage l<? set-a In
fun even when something goes wro
she is nov only w ise, but popular.
Jt is a wise woman who oan sii
* L., at a compliment, be really plea
with it and then?forget it
It is a wise woman who can sinik
^ Jii disrpiraging remark and pre*end
to know it is intenbeb for her.
C|(, I lu'tllM l\ >
Ill .J * * *
One of (lie important events of the
llle p.ist w i ek lias been the oonipr imise
soil submitted to by "(lasman" Addieks of
l)el itvnro, whereby his opponent in
at his own party are permitted to nomiidI
in ile the (iovernor of that State and
Mr. \ddaeks is obliged to content
nun by hypnotic suggestion." wt'"
"Let me see," said the Professor, 'o?ki
looking puzzled. "Yes, I oatch your surP
idea. By Jove! it can be done. J never nild
thongt of it. I'll work out the details." did 11
The Professor walked up and down was
the room in deep thought, exclaiming, ,ler 4
at intervals: feet,
"Good! It will certainly work! aflec
Onen and a new line of business! Can't
, ami lie wanted to tell her >o. He J J ,ie P
rd toward Miss Jennie, and was i tow
nsed tosre th t she was gone. I squeeze ?
dial Ethel was in her chair. He Per '
lot know how :t happened, but he "P l,lis ?
glad it was so. lie went over to 'H,J'tlnKtl
ind, dropping on his knee at her c'own wu
poured out his long-suppressed monJ
tion in passionate words. Couk
using for her to renlv. he e.sme in w ey
roprietor ?;lad ti? teaeh him
it his goods, said, "You put a
)f lemon, a little salt and pepstick
your fork tn it, lift it
ay, and down she goes:" So
in action to the word he gulped
oyster wi'hout futhor cereI
) es ale theiu all the same
cclaimed the Irishman, in s?r.
|'A H EADM
IF YCU 1|NERVALC
Will ( i it it 111 30 11
V( ii c: n I iiv it nil;
from r^
CHE J
i Ave if
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^ E. Ti. APHILL.
11 111
iv. Iter* ^ ATTonNr.Y-AT-i.AW.
Lee-ville, S. C.
| ji is a wise woman %% > can sii
! when she rises in t lie morning, a
I brightens tne whole day lor her
I and her neighbor", and sli? is s
wiser to smile when sin* retires, a
? dlots out the disagreeable feature
the day past and gives her a relre
ing sleep to prepare her for the t|
' to eonie.
I It i.- a wise woman who can smile
iil?* liim-t lf witi. naming the Lieutenant
s it (ii>\i'r??yr l*ns??il>ly this compromise
self will 1-se the State for the Democrats, i
till hut I hey are hoping that the stigma
r> it if hiving Mr. A ihlueks interest himself
s of iii t lie elect i in of Hoosevelt and Falr-h?
banks may more than offset, in other
l.iy <|(iartci>, t he I hree electoral votes of1
[ 'el a ware j<
lit I
rail!" hi ma
Presently lie explained his plan. '"K '
Urady fell in with it. and the Professor he w
hypnotized him a> once. (}ra:iy was a
good subject, acting readily upon the
Professor's suggestions The Professor * l''c
tested him thoroughly. He had him 8UrPi
make a creditable tive-mioiite speech thin
on a subject of which he knew nothing, I'"
elf with a start, like one awaken- Prist';
roin a deep sleep. For a moment ^
as dazed. Then lie heard, not ' "show
1 but Mies Jennie reply: Object.
I'hy, Mr. Orady, this is so sudden <?oal.
>u#ht it was my sister. Llow you se*' '
rise me! I must have time to ,f ''''' 1
to dispos
itr.ntly the situation flashed upon 8l"a<'k ?f
sure; they are delightful,
you how to do it if you don't
irad," saiu Irish, 'I'd like to
i don'c believe yez can."
lot take the proprietor long
c of the balance, and with a
his lips, said, "There you
g DRUG DEM
TlliiliiiiilUlUlUliilij
I)K. M. IJ. I'.dATWl
I)KM 1ST.
)iat<'>burg, S. (.
C?nice in Katniuer Ibiildi
p Will l'racti-e in all court*. T
^ Solicited.
CJko. Hem. Tim merman.
IK'H ' i .I. >Vm. Thurmond.
Till UMON'D A TIM M K KM
attohnkyh-at-law.
Will practice In am the .State
h. COtMTtfl.
"? V,,-0!Hl nm... v??.r. ... ?
lusiness I mnttcr how the let-Is. Ill Ihi.s
shows that she has not only lean
to govern herself, but to understi
oilier people ainl the depressing ell'
upon them ol a pee\ish, dissal-sl
IAN woman.? Maryland Journal
I>R. TBBO. A. QUATTLEBAHi
and U
I'll rSlCIAN AN1> Siikoion.
? , # ? *
Information from Wisconsin to the
Ul' effect that ox-Oovernor Seholield, who 1
reci-ived the nomination lor Governor
V 1 from llit! Stalwart K> publicans, will;'
(i.(|
not w it Iniraw, a* he has heon urged t?
tlo hy Senators Spooncr anil Quarles, 1
I is it tcrpred hare as good news to the 1 1
I'cmocrats. Had the Stelwarts with-!
drawn f ln-ip i ! ?!< ?? i i ' '
had him stand on hi* head, nnd read """
an essay from a sheet of blank paper. ,,a(' 1
and perform a number antics. The? ,e
the Professor snapped his fingers ano Th
CJrady was himself again. with
'Tomorrow night, at 8 o'clock," said wh'c
[lie Professor, "you a etocallnpon the tines
lady to whom you wish to propose.
At 9 oVlock--remember the hour,9- you j toneA'ill
have ms i he res ill of h hv miotic 1 "le,
? nuer me nypnctic influence he l'; "" 1
proposed to Miss Jennie, whom ' "e 'n
stested. *'oa ** h
ere in the doorway stood Ethel, 8',ol,ied,
a startled, pained expression, Well,
li ipiiekly turned to one of haugh- damn thi
s when lie looked toward her. they cam
tie?? your pardon," said nhe in icy
?, "lor intruding. Pray excuse I
and she dis^aneared i rnm f lm
rouuie ni an."
ishmaii was bewildered; ns
e could got his breath he
"Can yez kape thini down?'*
that beats all. I bad thiui
ngs down me stomach, and
e np ivery toime."
>K, .J. A. WATSON,
noor.
v "" ? J*"ii?i mm: ..uinn
I.exin^ton, S, ('.
i
' j Batesburg, S,C.
v.? .?v v ? iivid uii^iiu navr
been a <-linr.ee of electing the Jtepubli- 1
i ]
suggestion that I have given you, an doon
inx'O ntrollahje impulse to declare your Or
fror
t> ay.
'ftd y, ecvf rod w illi r< nfn?f( n, nrose
a li??- knees, ,
1SKNTIST.
Dftt?sburgf 8. C.
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>81ce over Burnt' I>rug
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