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that I, Rut'u5 Alewine, ho]
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RUFUS ALEWINE.
all that can Make
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HIS LAST STO
BY JULIA TRt'IT BISH<
((Copyrighted, 1 !?or?, bv Daily
Publishing Company.)
It was over. By the next dr
D'V had told her stories of life?the r
jLV X , life?concerning wh'ch she knew
little. He was looking at her, 1
there was a moment of silence l>cf<
he spoke.
Story "You'li be mighty glad to get ba<
1 reckon," lie said, gently "It sta
iv the '1,0 reasou you've been pret'y loncsoti
fnr tlu? n ?nn1o nut lmrn ;iin'f vfinr L'i
eal | forgotten her caste? Did she love
so i him?"
)Ut | The long brown hand was laid over
jrc hers. A wave of eolor swept over her
face.
41 Who are you?" she cried, leaning
n s , forward; and there was that shining
,1C : in her eyes t hat made him take her
nrl ' i^ i.
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WIL EVANS,
Haberdasher,
1432 AUln St.,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Big Cut
On V
: Price :
MOON!
Sale ]
5!' 3
("o^tor said, she might venture
a little, with assistance; and il
were no untoward happcnin
might possibly return to the
week from that day. Thedocti
almost with regret. He had
great interest in the case, in:
that he had been forced to gus
feelings, otherwise he would
thanked Heaven joyously for tl
to walk ????*
' there people are bound to live amc
K, she tl,eir ow? kind. I reckon, or t!
city a cant bc Ii;'l>py?not in any way atal
,rspoke This si.np'e statement or the G<
taken pel of Ca ,c di 1 not P'case the jji
iomuch wh0 1 tcn Ptcichintr it to hers
ird his w'kh r ?nipliasis for some da
have 'IIer s c,asP? d upon t!?e arm
ic near- jlbc viiair, and tier pretty gi
i 111 uu ma ai in*.
| "I'm the head of a publishing-house
1CV , when I'm in the city," he said, "but
' ' out here I'm just a farm land?whom
JS~ I you love very much, don't you? became
'r'? the farm hand is very much in love
with the lady who was so far above
-vs* him."
"Your last story was?the loveliest
a>' of all!" she whispered.
If you want the new |
Ht/ies iu HATS and
FU RNISH1NGS, cor- ?
rectly priced, look in <
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On account of the 1
:>f Wagons, we are
Wagons for 30 days.
ow price of Cotton an
offering Special Ba
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d big stock 8
rgains in 8
L ^ 7 ^ 1 _ i
by railroad accident, which ha
him one patient worthy ol' hi
for he was a learned pliysicia
country district, where nothin
pened. lie went away now v
uplifted look on his face, mingh
the regretful expression aforesa
the girl sat in the armchair <
porch and gazed abroad.
(1 sent e-,es (1,,K<112(1 v'-ui pain
s skill, "Have you a story to telly" she urn
n j? ;i tinned, almost sli irpy; and the fai
kr hap hand sat down in his o'd p'ace, 1
villi an hands clasped about one knee, hisse
>d wit ti ous eyes on her face,
id:and "I've been savin" up this one,"
an the h?'iran, quietly. "I nidn't know a?
could tell it all but I reckon the lis
has come. It's about a ma ? I used
(irave Trouble Foreseen.
esrui
: It needs but little foresight, to tell
lis that when your stomach and liver are
ri- badly a fee ted, grave trouble is ahead
unless you take the proper medicine
he for yo r disease, as Mrs. John A. Young
? 1 . of Clay, N. Y., did. She says: "I had
tic neuralgia of the liver and stomach, my
to heart was weakened, and I could not ! ;
at %JUK BIIUJI. - ^
I Fill
Orders
Ey Mail.
<
wo-norse
$60.00,
Smaller Wagons in p
Rnrr.TiDC! fcnnncirroo Q n i
w agons
Now $48.
roporuon. Also a b
r1 TTovnocc q "f" VkCvrrQ'in
worm ;
0 0
1 g line' of J
-ny?ir?/3c
mx weeks bciore me uaci uec
ried awkwardly to that same el
the head of the family which h
en her in; and, bcini* left ther
called faintly after him:
hammock under the
red he
jvock."
BHIHHr Jul n
n. '!r. know ?not one of my kind?a foil'
'a'r. that had live 1 anion.; b>?ks and li
" In 1 Pcol^t!' :in *Jch like, You wouldi
' ' "a" thought hiui an' nie would 'a'
along tog d 'icr, boin' so dilvercnt, lj
trees, j,., i:ilko<1 to me freer than lie ever (
I lease j ^ ;in;tx>dv else, seems like; an' 1 i
"le ;.tu kuo.v itiin well. He used to go w
j me into the country, an" there wasi
>1 turn-I~ ... i - ? >
>w eat. I was very bad fur a long time,
ne but in Electric t itters, 1 found just
l't what I needed, for they quickly retot
Sieved and cured me.'' Host medicine a
nit for weak women. Sold under guaran- v
iid tee by O. .1. Harris -E P. Gunter, e
r< t Timmons Pro*. Crosson Drug Co., *
it of Leesvilie. *
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RliMARKABLIi success. ?
In mftny respects the Fidelity Mutn- A
1 has liad a remarkable si.cccss. Al- /A
vays clean in its methods, true to its
n^ugements and zealous in the in- "
crests of its pjiicyiioiders, it has won j
he success which it deserves. '
President Fouso and other otllcers .
l?i i*A n l-ii eir t>Ai r/\n I /> l\n r>n t Iihin/I ?? S * l\ I
L7U6oJLVO> Ull'
Fresh Load of h
Be sure to see
m m i
a JLXCli HviJtJ CA, \j KyUig)Ulll
1 orses to Arrive
this stock before you 1
rvi yT^? A 1
J^-L lV/VkJ.
To=Day. ^
buy. '
It. TT\
HHH %/ j^eviftiy toward Ik
was dressed tor t lie fields, but
was a massi vi> strength and a
gentlen ss abo.it hini as ho lift,
and carried her out to the bat
laying her down so that her an
at ease, and tucking the cushio
dor her head
Is that all right?" he had (1
.. a 11 \ in l1111iff iii>i ?i niujiMiinc ui
;r. lie chirpin'down ifi tlie creek bu'ton
there not a little inst ek hldn' under a lea
tender that he didn't know an' love, an' cot
ed her spen' days with 'em, studyia' In
nmock, they lived, an' all their cute lit
kle was wa VS-"
ns un- " . ,, , . ,
The tfirl s eyes were on hi* face n
and he went on, a little more hurrit
I raw led ?|1a nftpn t-ilUert tn me?lhic m
iru iTl LJ C* 1 1 liN LI I I 1 -1 .
1? t
C_ Cobra ve lo-.n is said to be a powerful! a
,],j ren.edy for the plague. c
3 W ; I
Lie ' he weight of a body is said to in- crease
as its temperature falls.
ow I
lly A noiseless electro-magnetic gun lias
lit Ik u\i. wiiooi.kkfnllr t net i./l ill WntV'1 V
?a?u ftij ICUIVII ?V IJC ?avi>)iicu w IHJ |
he upbuilding of the Fidelity Mutual,
nd its policyholders with the present
(indition financial!/, of the Com?any
?Baltimore Underwriter, Dec
l, 1903.
BETTER TO JOHN BELT, TOWILL.
BATESBURG, S. C.
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in the soft tones of respectful !
thy: and the girl had smiled.
"You are very kind," she sale
That had been six weeks ag
still she was in the armchair; b
was near to the end A few daj
and she would go hack to her \\
the endless turning out of copy
Sunday papers, to the occasion:
sympi did?about love, an'all it meant b
man He bad wnat might be eal
' queei ideas about love, lie said tl
o. and wj1(>u two people were out in t
ut. she ?ul;d. their lives were so crusted o\
> s mure I With what people expected of the
ork, to\mn' NVi,at they owed to their kin.:
for the ; (|10||- name, an' to their ancestu
il little that they never could be quite sh<
U?C1I WO IV...
[j a j
'eel :l
t British Columbia has more Budd* i
j hists than Baptists, more Confucians a
than v'un^re^aiionalists and nearly as
many paurnns as Lutherans. i
m. J * * '
in' '
irs, : The nnme of Mother Goose's hus- N
>re hand was Isaac (loose, and her rhymes
Dear Sir: It cost.\ two or three tin^
us much to put paint on as to buy it
V gallon of poor paint costs as niuc' ,
is a gahon of good, for the work; am.
l gallon of poor don't go half as far. j
'oor paint lasts half or a third or a[
inartcr as long as good; and protects *
vood and iron a half or a third as good.
I?o you buy good paint or poor? You
Lr IllK
V
: Like father?like son.
^ iticii :
v^ear.
to. The economy of buying
Story, sein. on ils roiiiius aiming
zinc?, and perhaps tindia 1
place after a while. These \vc
enforced idleness had eaten in
very life, it seemed to her, for i
little money she liad saved wa
and she was in debt, and there
be months of saving l>efore it c
all pai.i up. And yet onlv a
She must go hack and begin
uin^u-1 wneiner 11105' lovect one another on
Otlginy- j He said a man might think lie v
icks of j lovin' a girl, when all the time ho v
to her in love with her pretty manners, whi
iow the she learned fro.n somebody else,
s gone, with the shape of her nose or the v
would sj1(. fixetl lier hair, an' which was
ould ho |ier at all: an1 she was in love with
week! money, or with the position he eoi
work - (rive her, or with the way he m:
lot were nrsi pruned oy ner son-in-iaw, r
kas Th unas Fleet, a printer in Boston. i
ras!
irl' I Since tlie beginning of the last cci - 1
or i tury no fewer than 52 volcanic islands '
il\- 1 liaxe risen out of the sea. Nineteen
have disappeared and 10 are now in'''*
habited,
it Ul i
ide !
ion l Know.any poor.' ? ny, tne marKei j
s full of it! I
All Devoe agents have a state chem-I
st's certificate which tells just what's I
n Devoe.
Goby the name: the one safe nam : I
Devoe Jead-aud-zinc. Vours truly,
F. W. Devoe & Co.
Timmons liros. sell our paint.
Ieuiiureo are great mm a
Why not in clothing
well as anything else?
C The boys demand as
? clothing as their fat
| these days. Why not?
There is life and activit
g our Boys' Clothing: it's
iurj?. niKii quanty is provea oy ex
J as perieucc with our kind o
Boy's Clothing. The boy:
good have got into the front rank
hers' and want as good materia
and making in their clothe:
y in as in their fathers'. No bo:
i the who wears one of Bailey
she must give ;ill tins up in 01
week!
She looked abroad over the
where the <,uails were piping
stubble. Far away across the
plain, dotted with golden 11
where the sheaves of wheat we
came the whir of a reaper ai
cheerful voices of men going i
le little low, which wasn't him at all. lies
the only way either of 'cm could
lields, shore they was in love was for '
in the both to be throwcd clear out of i
tawny road they'd been travclin' in, 'an
lounds, one another then, 'an be willin
re piled make sacrifices"
id the "That is true!" she pondered, 1
up and eyes on the slender hands whose ti
aid A French artilleryman lias made an
1 e advance upon sn-okeless powder by inem
vent ing an apparatus concealing ti e
the flash, thus makirg the battery absosee
lately invisible.
' to
Two million dollars' worth of gold is
',er what the American people have insertnt>r
ed in their teeth annually. In exchange
ECHOLS' i
i
PIEDMONT
Ik 1 iiii in hiiicu uoys ca.
Boys."
Vou lurnish the "B
and Tige" we'll furnish
suit. The new spring s
I will please the mothers
charm the boys.
TCvery mother should sei
n Lie wopeianu ws suns eai
help looking well dressei
ustcr and fully comfortable.
the Krand new ideas in styles
ityles cloth, patterns and th<
and make. These clothes are i
pleasing revelation to thi
e our people who fancy that gooi
I
down ueiimu il. mis sun
Held?she looked at him lastleaned
idly on one of the fence
liis arms folded over the top
The girl's eyes rested on him
ingly, and tlie color rose to the
that had grown pale during th
of pain.
"f might as well?once niori
murmured, and sent the little
c?i Mir ers were twisrcu togeincr in nor i
-a man "That is?that must, be true!"
posts, "lie said," wont 011 the farm ha
of it,, after the briefest pause, "that w<
frown- en |0ve what tliey call caste bet
schecks than anything in the world and wl
e weeks you foun'awoman lovin'?for insta
lovin'a man like me, without mi
o," she book-learnin'or money, or any of
bov at things she has been taught to care
UP- however tlie dentists take about four
million dollars' worth out of the peonr*'
pie's pockets,
i inter
lien John Waterworth, the oldest engincc
.titer in the wurld has just died at Pre:-'
uch ton, England, at the ape of 85. Ilelx-j
the | pan driving in 1M<>, and drove an en |
for gine 2,ooo,000 miles in his 57 years of'
CONCENTRATED
Iron & Alum
i
line 01 ciouies ior me
' men." Every little
should not lx; content
he has worn one of
high grade suits.
If you're "figgering" i
the cost of your l>oy's i
ing for spring, let us
nixie clothes fur boys means pu\
man ing a fancy price,
until We have selected a line o
these suits for boys from the bes
makers. Mothers sliouli
ibout have a look at lliem, fo
. loth- they won't l>e with usMong.
into Dress suits in elegant assortmei
it < i vr
play in the yard to rail the mr
was leaning on the fence post.
lie came striding on; tall, ak
browned, his great straw hat
back of Ins head. The mere s
him increased her sense of hel|
ritation, and she turned her fa<
for a moment.
"Ileally, I have never seen ;
m who {--you might lie sure t lie woman lo
t ie man. She might tight against
rt, sun- j ami go back to the life she had lis
on the but she'd never be able to forget t
ight of she'd loved a man."
>less ir- There was a long silence Away
ire aw: y in the l.izy blue overhead a hi
; shrieked, balancing < >11 w idc wings, i
i hired j the chickens in the farm yard m
vcd service v itliont a single accident,
it.
C(*' A cu iosity in the matter of bell
'ul ringir i is to be met with at Fulburne,
near Cambridge, England The cbun b
"I' t?cll>. there not only ring the hours of
lw K 11 be day, but at intervals also the date |
" j of the mont h. Thus, at 1- o'clock
,u i noon on tlie 31st there would be 43 j
Water
For the Blood
SURE CURE FOR
your confidence?let us
jrer" with you.
Not the cheapest, but
most economical, is our
'tig-* fabrics, serge, cheviot and raolia
range of colors unrivaled. B
Brown, Sailor, Admiral and 11
? , {styles. A full line v; wash suits
mot- , *
in
man who nan so iil; ir 10 no, >
mooted, presently.
"This does seem to be a kin
day with me," he re narked, s
as though it had h it now oc<
him. He had tlie big hat in li
and was pushing back tlie dan
from his forehead. Standing
grave, quiet, waiting her con
lie was good to look upon. Th
.lie CUlll- , I rant IC [miiiKua HI .
"She will not be able to forge
(I o'ofT murmured the girl: and the man'sc
peaking dropped for the first time,
sured to j ??j haven't llnis ed the story,'
i-s har.d, w|fspc ed. "The man was truss
up hair yard one day?he had come out
: tlu re, the count ry for the summer, then,
imands, Wasgoing iishing tliat day, lie rem
c girl's
hers -as t.hmieh tishine mattered
Utrokes.
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Fraud imposed.
A few eounterfeitcrshave lalelvbecn
1 l. *
I making and trying to sell imitations
? of Dr. King's New Discovery for Con,u
sumption, Coughs and Colds, and other
!in(1 i medicines, thereby defrauding ttie
om" public. This is to warn you to beware
I in , . i- ...i i- - ...
Indigestion, Rheumatism Catarrh,
Kidney and Bladder Troubles, Female
Complaints, Malaria, Nervousness,
Stomache and Bowel
Disorders, I'ileS, Inactive Liver,
Scrofula and all Blood and Skin
Diseases.
2*t n.ViV,l V
SesnPl
MnHBnMHBn
eyes fell.
\-lince you have not hint? to <
said, coldly, "you might as w
may, if you like ?talk tome foi
?tell me unotlier story. It i
tiling to l>e acquiring copy, a
Ami my stay is nearly at an mi
back to tl?e eit.v this day week
She 'lashed a swift glance
the least?when a weak little v<
s u' called him "that farm hand,'* and i
oil on e j for one |C t.ar,y a weak ii
awhile Kll.j tQ l|)e hammock. And from t
s some- {]ay tie lo\el a woman?a beaut
lt ll ilst woman?who did not know who
? 1 ^'(> what he was?who thought him p
and ignorant, and obscure?and y<
toward i)(>r eyes did turn to him more
oi such peupie, %>nu sees 10 pnun, |
:,,ee through stealing the reputation of!
isk- remedies which have been successfully j
ttle cuing disease, for over 3,"> years. A ,
hat sure protect ion, to you, is our name on
the. wrapper. Look for it, on all I>r
or King's, or Kueklen's remedies, as al ;
w. others .ire m?re imitations. II. R '
it? HU*. K I. KN & CO.. Chicago, 111., and'
and Windsor, Canada, o. .1. Harris, F. |
For Sale By 1>e
p ?n
Timmons Bros, | V
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No (iioss Carriage Paint Ma Je to e
will wear as long as l evoe's. No unci
others arc as heavy lodie), because at C
I \nt iioiirli 't t.\ W Annono mora t/\ i 11 IAn
I UI9UII9 111 M l?UU
>rhaps you don't realize tl at many |
i poisons originate In your fx>d, j p
someday you may feel a twinge <
rspcpsia t*at will convince you Dr.
if's New Life Pills are guaranteed TO OK1
ure all sickness due to poisons of FivaC
igested food or money back. 2oc Groci
>. J. Harri.s P; B! Gunter. rin.-j
iw lln.c D tvifiCAn l^rnrtr Pn r\f i -
MC
U B LITTLE
only tlack in LbESVILLK. klWCSt grOUt
r yoi'r dinnkr for Twenty- umcnts. G<
'knts. M kals at all norna. a'so fencing
:K1E8 ANI> FRUITS AHPKCALTY
lieapest in t
? flowers. W]
>NU/V1ENTS.
tthe Kpworth Orphanag
<sof Columbia from the
id slab to tlte highest monsorgia
or Granite Marble
and Iron vases from the
i works of Cincinnati Ohio
he world and also Biota
rite or call on
the farm harm who sat on 1110
tier feet evening after evenl
step ai nioro every dav, and she learned
NJi aiu' listen to his rude speech-and bad
.
to b. Guntcr., Timmons Bros-Ciosson
she I Drug-oj Lccsvillc.
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I/V?VA. r? ?u ?i i/vi u vu uwv.1 mu?g lAi I
pint, fr'old by Timmons Hros. ' Lec:
. JtfffiffKlBi1 iiiPjlMi lit.
IO *'? MS t v??? VI
sville.
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