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* f J V % - Many SI THE BATE8BPBB APVOOJ ioes are A 11 ' . I kTX. * ii MBiMHHiMIIHI 1 X \ f /-* ? _ J. RTHEREDGE, y r\?. Ill Jack ' iSch( Harkaways joldays Coh ;": are a Joy F ;:: I fort and Be ' *T Shoes. Foi [en's t orever--Comauty is in our p Wnrkmnn - Uur buccess . . Guided by that as our Compas just what you want. Witl dence we could not exist. So us have no doubts, we will The quality of our Goods \ fastidious, and our nrices am uur sales s we have bo light hout your confi- ? i in dealing with phy'; treat you right. >leases the most neat to the most I' I 'BNTIST. Leesvillc, S. U. \ over Austu's store. M. MITCUKLL. IClAN AN1> SUUOICON. ItatesburK, C. Ofllce Hours: X t.ll U H III PCHArTEU VI. VACK did not stay to sec came of Harvey. Wtaei traversed a couple of i and saw tbut be bad in ....By BRAGEBRIDGE HEMYNG 3.t. x - *?* ?i. iSELA *> *- 3 * 2.1' J?* . W V V ? T I" 'I'VTV WT VTr ? i r TrTrTT f 1 VTr* donly his houa dropped over his si: ders. Mr. Mole threw down the cai ! "Why do you stop?" she asked, what be- "Because he has fainted." i he bad "Fainted, nonseuse! He is sli meadows mlng. These boys are so or. tiling." jt to ap- Taking his knife from his |xw TZ ship, Materi come to t ** Store. lOUlCohen's 5 1636 Main Street, ket.Phone and Mail ial and Style, S ;ohen's Shoe I. >hoe Store, I Columbia, S. C. 1 1 Orders solicited. sensitive pocket J. C. GLC Kir Success-Our Sales. Oui >VER. Success-Our Sales. oulCfi 1 KSnBBK At 2 to 6 p. hi. 7 :80 to 9 p. m. , J. A. WATSON, Dkntist. iatobburjj, S. C. n IVlepnone Huihliiig. Spring Every Thursday. preheml pursuit, lie slackened t at which he had been rum went in the direction of the t the highroad he saw a mob who were laughing and ho some strange object. It wai Dr. Begble's boys, the same t had treated in such a ludicrous a short time before. The boj did not know what a strange ,ance he presented and only lie speed ^jr Mole, now really alurmed, cut ling and r0pe. ne wis afraid that he had k own. lu Jack uuli not want to appoa of boys connection \'ltk n coroner's iuqi otlng at Jack feli |lkc a dead weight 011 5 one of aoor and did not move, bat Jack "Dear me!" said Mrs. t'ruweour, ' manner jI)g frjm her chair. "1 had no idea ' himself [10 was in. n0w obstinate he is, t ; appear- 8nre; if he had given any sign ran the llie Uuuishment had made an inn the ?^??????^??? 11 loil ~ MERCHANTS Commenced Busine ris ,hat MAURICE WALTON. I'rkbidxnt. "b<; ALBERT S. H that >res- .. . ... BANK, A^STA\ ss February 1, 1904. WM. J. HOLLINGSVVORTII, Vice-1'hkb ATCH, Casiiikk. _ ^ VE MAKE A SPE TPTJ rlance at these prices; Geo 1CIALTY OF TUU4 y ?p?^ Will practic '" Oftlce i they knock all . bbi.l. Timmkhman. Wm. Thurmond. >N D & TIM MERMAN, tornkyb-at-law. : in all tlie State ami IJ. S. Courts. 11 Kaiiffoiai: Building, exinwrton. S, C. II. KERN A till AN faster when the town boys 1:? him. "I must be a great artist." Jack. Contenting himself with se< safely within the gates of the house, where his aspect excHe dignation of his friends, Jae back toward I'omoua House. Many were the vows of v breathed bv the doctor's boys uglied at Kjoll ?pOI, iiltu, I should have ord you to leave oiT before." In us hod ^,r yjole took Jack In his arms laid him down In the veranda, w slug hint the fresh air fanned his face. The doctor's jj0t 801ue water in a flower vase frt d the in- fountain which played in the ga k turned a??) bathed his face with it. He down over the insensible boy engeatice placed his hand upon his heart. 5 against ivw lu.ntinrr Muiiiirli clnvv-lv , lmkuciukm ainurice waium, >vm ereu Charles T. Punil, James E. Tar Henry H, Camming, Bryan l.awre auJ ?orge S. Murphey. .... here * u he Does a general Banking Business. 1 mi n Accounts of Merchants, Corporate nleji Promnt andcourteous attention bent and ?????mm " cvcnncn . J. HoMingsworlli, >vin. ii. itarrett ver, William Martin, L. h. Arri oton lire, John J. Evans, Thomas Ji. Alaxwel 'ays interest on special (fc'aviiijf' ) acc'ts ^ oiis and individuals solicited. c guaranteed, trend yuor collections. an^ Ta IC 1-4 C A 1 TH m doubt awE <Iice Large Glass Solid Oak Suits, $13.00 Quartered Oak Suits, Gold Finish, well made, You can't afford to pass these by. ?olid Oak Sideboards in endless variety. We 1 $20.00. Our $25 00 Board is a gem that shii We have shades with springs at 25c., Rugs 50< bles 35c. it r* i i n rx i ly. no shoddy,1135.00, $40.00, 00. begin at $10.50. $15.00, $18.00 HATE les out its own value. ?? Art Squares $2.98, Tabouret E. 1 1 n ir i . AT / IN.MJKANUK. 8BUKG, - - S. C. F. STROTII EH TORNKY AT LAW those of Mr. Crawcour's lions* Scarcely had Jack stepped 1 yard when Mr. Mole tapped hi shoulder. "I want you. Harkaway." h "What for, sir?" replied Jne "Never mind; you will see pi Jack followed his conductor house. To his astonishment t into Mr. and Mrs. Crawcour' nmirtnioiits. In the drnwlncr r ?liold. -I think he will revive in a few nshle the utes," he said. in on the After that he cut the string w yet bound his hands together, e said. yjrs. Craweour now sank on k. knees and bathed ids temples hei resently." while site held a smelling bottle t< into the faC4.. Presently Juck moved eoi hey went ?tVely. s private "How beautiful she is!" he mutt on in Mrs. ...... mln U/\UrI\Vl^Lw 1 1L4/AL4 111* I I I if 4. ill who work must have recreation? tin tissue and muscle must be renewed play and exercise. To keep healthy use xing Gloves and Indian Clubs; play 9( ne tinest line 01 btove ron King, Iron Age, the Steel Cooks for $9.? i^ine Steel Ranges with warming Closet and S 95 per roll. Our beautifu Neelae Case forasl J^VLet us know your wants, if you cant c< The J. L. Bowles F )4 Broad Street. s m tne lViarKet. 10 - ix holes, only $3o.OO. M attings ting. CliA >me to see us. urniture Co.. Augusta, Ga. co IATK3BUKU. 8. C. RLESC. WILSON, ARCHITECT, LUMBIA, S. C. Orawcour was sitting down, her hand In warm water. 1 rlclil.v furnished apartment, with handsome prints and with tlic perruiue or summer "Question hlu),"/suid Mrs. C looking up as they entered. Juek saw It all rtow and felt acute regret when ho retlectet had caused pain to so beautifi turn i no is ne speatuiig 01 r mskcu lt. . Craweour. , "Hush'" wild Sir. Molo us tile i Ups opened ufrulu. ir?ip,r?in( .... , _ . tiowers How could she bo so cruel to rawcour KO lovo,y U,I<1 yet su < riK*,? But got 110 sound from lue." the most "U *" of JT he lS 8peak,ne/ 1 that he served Mr. Mole, jl a crea. He is a strange boy. I fear I been too severe with hint," Mrs. C ^^^IeRICAN boxing gloves. have ruw- C D A/l , se Ball and Tennis, . fyr all the anti-dyspepsias of exercise lie to us. ? A/l A CTCD CALGI W l11 Ci [MO c?Lt HEST IIC S. F. V IMBIA HOTEI )TKL IN THE CITY. /HERI.FI^. Prnn. "I know whn? you are proin ma'am," lie exclaimed, "am save you as much trouble as Bee that, unfortunately, by c throwing u stone at a bird i you. Allow lue to express i sorrow. I libpe you are n hurt." "I am suffering very much.' swelled coldly. "So you ad covir replied, for the tirst time slio f \? saj^; a sign of pity. ' 1 WIU A smile of satisfaction spread 1 can. I over jack's face. He was evid tirelessly jkluking that lils fortitude liad p have lilt Uie triluu,rt, 011 Ids side. It was my ureat an hour before lie was suttlel ot iiiueli recoverc.'. In walk. When slie that lie was rec she an- j,,p consciousness, .Mrs. Crawcour init your "Let him lie jiut to bed, and 1 will W,"K ^5. D. i YU iVuiy Columbia, lacc<1 All Mail Orders til quite eutly _____________________________ cour exclaimed with just a shadow i?i over- her old imperlousness. said. "l have heard oue or two say yoi send are a?a demon. ltut don't, please I UIV, South Carolina. led on day or arrival. > i I llDflvisA Co. T T Ull Ready for Immedia The addition of Wi CALCIMO, a superior wall tinisli, un< decorating interior walls and ceilings. 1 I te Use by co iter Only excelled for tinting and *1^1 ^7 'ossesses exceptional san LLJM HI A, S. C. SPRING uu fust* ; "Oh, yes, ma'am. I have n< shrink from. the respousihilit act." > "It was turoujjli you I was "Yes; but by accident." "That makes little dlflferene husband/were here, he wonl \ you as Won deserve, but in hi: tar- - * *mj- W'V , -ST ^ ou that such tricks shall no him some supper from my own tn ? wish to Anil she glided from the opart y of the wjtti all the dignity of n queen. "What a woman!" murmured injured Y' Mole. In a short time he half led. hall e. If inj rie<l, Jack to his dormitory throv d punish passage which was not used bj sahsencc 1 oi Otrtt h'.V dfie' Til teacli I jn 1,1,11. When he had put liiu t be in- *, tble." ask me for their names." ineiit Jack averted bis gaze when he spoki these words. Mr. -"I have been called n beautifu pythoness before now. l'erhups th< ' ear- l?oyB are right. I do not interest my igh u self enough in them. 1 cannot do uo ; the I was not born for this sort nl^life." 'see*" 'x'iiVte was a puuse. When she rei to sunied, she said, "And would a kiss rciillv moke von linnnv von kIUv 1517 MAIN STREET, I Columbia. * C ' For cheap, medium and up-to- ^ J?. ( .* ^ date goods we carry the largest stock in the South. Everything in I itary ana nre-resisting qualities. it is v fade or rub off, but may Ik? washed oil wli It has no disagreeable odor so character) mines. Made in all the standard tints, ity only?TI1E BEST Ask For a Color Animr o, r AI ery uurauie ana aoes not Ana I i*n necessary or desirable. himself stic of hot water kalso- the seas Is stamlTd? ji ..>nual- For ! ' - -iteWtrte Card. in?s of a un i urm ?Vnden nan must clotne in wear Js m> jit on, MAiia. spring "-Tiftfcst Furiilsh1! descriptions. wear, Neckwear, m m f dulged in by any of our bo: fclole. get a cane out of Mr. Crj study. You shall punish him. do it myself if I could." Her face assumed the exprc a handsome but enraged tigrc Mole went into the study and turned with n long, glistenii looking cane. "L*)ok at that picture cord frnm thnt rlntr99 onntinnpfl \fr iweonr*H "Is th0re au-vthlu? 1 can briut' iwooura Hnrknway?" I would ,.v- * .. , ?>?, Rlr, thank you. L am very t - un<l want to go to sleep," unsw (ss Mr Jack" soon re P'ac?d Ids head upon the p!l ? ~ closed his eyes and save exhausted 1,ine ture rest. h . , Tht-' shades of nlglit were fa ' when Jack woke up, and he was S- I l*.'l W- , , 4 you. child?" "Oh, much more so than I can tell tired you." ered She lowered her head, and her hair, escaping from u pin that held it, fell low, over his face, and she kissed his forel na- head. "Try and forget that I have been milling kind to you." she suid, rearranging her sur- hair. "You do not know how deeply Harness, Saddlery and Farm Gear I can be had. Any single part of harness in stock and can be furnished on short notice. Our Motto?The Best is the Cheapest. iUMllV 01 LU! < INCORPORATED Hardware, Glass, Paint; COLUMBIA, S. HMWWi "'"slit; KNOX a Soft; s, Oils, Etc. Hand B. c- VEST?I Suits nanaKercmets, ts & Collars. nd STETSON S ind Stiff Hats. igs & Suit Cases. Fancy & White. made to order. cour, pointing to tlie wall, take oil lils Jacket and waist then tie his hands with thu and haul it up tight, so that li will be over his head and lie standing upright and unable t you. Take those chairs oul way." Mr. Mole did as he was diro< moving the chairs, so as to Inn prison io perceive un otior or e:n Lot liim cologne, to feci u soft hand tone [ ont and lljs fo^ead and to Ik* conscious 01 it string presence of a beautiful woman in lis hands rooni. Looking up. he saw Mrs. C ' u*ill he t?(>ur sitting on the side of the bed. o escape iiem in ilt.r hand a scent bottle, an t of the u tai,|e wn8 a tray containing a b fowl, some bread and a bottle of *t?*d, tirst ry. Giving him a glass of wine, ;e a clear | told 111 111 to drink it. ii ue i regret iuj nis oi passion. ?ay numbing ing about thin interview to the other f the boys, l.et them think what they like i the of me. But remember one thing?if raw- you ure in trouble at any time come to She me. In me you have a friend. Come il on to my drawing room sometimes, and I oiled will lend you books and let you walk slier- in my garden." she "But Mr. Craweour might object to"? Closing out our stcck of Back Bands at cost. Davis & FINEST U/ADL' ? . J Fits J. H. LOWEST _ S ppir.F ? Guaranteed. ELEAZER, Main Street, imbia.S. C space, .luck took on tits ja waistcoat, standing in his shir The cord ran through a In firmly fixed in the wall about from the floor. A picture I lately removed from the spoi purpose of being cleaned. Counted for the space being vs Mr. Mole tied Jack's wris togc'her and then hauled up until his arms were drawn up rKt'i ami [ "Thank you, ma'am," said , t sleovep. "Have you been here long?" ass ring "For an hour or more. I was wi nine feet (njr you in your sleep." tad been Jack winced a little its he inovi t for the ,i?. i,ed. The stripes on his back That nc- sttfT and painful, leant. "Are you In pain now?" she uske ts tirml.v "Not so much as I deserve to lie the cord answered, looking wistfully at the i over his <v hand which was wranned in a 1 lack. "I am mistress here," interrupted she proudly, atoli- Jack moved uneasily again. "I can see you are suffering." she hi In *i!d hastily. "1 will send one of the were housemaids to you with liniment. You must have your back seeu to. And see. d. here is some supper I had brought up he for you. Try and eat it. (loodby, my U'ret child. Try to think well of me." land- "(loodbv. ma'am. You are tno kind Co. I TY Ul\l\, ...4 " A : V. fc* Atlanta Qranit . ? ?' A I VI?** I V a v m e Works, brail and he stood almost on great was the tension. The < of the cord he made fast to a 1 pla no. "He cannot move much i said with a grim smile. "That will lie," said Mrs. ( leaning back in a chair wit proving noil. "Cane the little wreteh as no on., non uiwl on until tiptoe, SO kerchief. itlicr end "j)0 VOu know why 1 am here, I leg of the away 7" asked Mrs. t'raweour. "I come to ask your forgiveness foi now," he passionate and cruel conduct to this afternoon. Oh, If you only 1 'raweour. what a dreadful curse my tempo li an ap- been to me all my life! llad It not for my temper I should not no i severely the wife of a schoolmaster in a eoi I tell Villi *nn-n " You ininlit thrash mo every day if you lark- would talk to me as you have tonight." have she smiletl and, with rather a sad i' my air. left the dormitory, her rich silk you dress making music as it went alonv knew and hnmnntr Kracefully about her sym r has metrical U^urc. been in a few minutes a maid came uj w be nod rubbod Jack's back with a liniment untry that made him feel much easier. 11< ! A I iW. M. Perry m ' ** wi Flprtrir Fn .11 Kinds of Monurm work and Iron e make anything from Hit* Lightest Marliit iiiiiHi"Dt or Vault. We IiHV-i a fully equippc ill til" l?"*t | 11 f 11 I It t !? |Ool-> III I'OIII |l"t Wltll r prir.is tire th" Very I ovest cnimsf.oiit witli Hiship. For prirt's aiiiI estimates i:all on or i ents, Statuary Fences. Slab to Him IU?:ivie?t Granite ><l ciittuu' ami tini?lii iik plant nuy r.f (Im wli'iU'.^ale tr??le, h n 11 rst-i-la-tH in iti-rial ami wor orresjxuiil with - - - ; to leave off. It will be Rome tion to me to see him suffer so well deserves." Jack's face was to the wa turned his head.half round > proachful look. How coul lovely he so groat a savage! not understand it. She made a sign to Mr. M gin. The senior master v.*i satlsfae- please don't prleve about ,\vliat he n,n?amt" cried .Tack, the tears sti to his eyes. "I know I deserved 11, but he j?ot. and a urcat deal more. The vlth a re- |,IK didn't make me cry, but you \ d one so yo? ,.llk lik(, that." lie could ^ "You are a good hearted boy, said in a tender voice; "and st ole to be- think nie beautiful?" is a tall. "Oh, so lovely, ma'am: but lioi j .n?: nit- im'm j#?ii i ui nit" i iururn iinti mo. | having another glass or two ?if wlno irting j ?oon began to forgot his troubles. Mrs all I Craweour's behavior had made a ureal beat- impression upon him. Her ooihIucI vill if was straintoly contradictor}'. Hut she was not the savage he hail pictured hei " she to be. > you When the boys came to bod, Ilarvoj went at once tti his friciul and said in i iv did considerate tone. "Where have yoi h [ Incorporated = t > Contracting ? Electrical C* ?1 <V -* I ?. W. BARNES - Rid Aerials, Evaporated E Goods, Nuts at ge Spring S. C THI ruits, Canned (Sueces> &cM Fish Nets, He it ?MM?MMM III Miuh.HH TIEGLITZ? E GUN MAN. wr to F \V. Ili;scinun.? ing Tackle, ies, Hooks, !5o!>s, Linen, thickset, won mini 1111111, :u stroii blow from his band which made itself felt. He j enne round and It descem Jack's shoulders with a dull boy set his teeth flrmly togct "She shall not have the si of hearing uie cry," he said t With well regulated swet | descended tline after time, blow the victim's frame id a verj yOU know?" was one -Yon said so when you were (wunji the conscious." ilcd upon ..jf j i,!Ui a mother, 1 should lit thud. '1 lie rcsemltle you." lier. "Have you no mother then -i itlst'aetion V" o himself. "Xo, ma'am." , the cane "i\>or child!" At every a lie spoke tiuite tenderly and 1 quivered. now. I been, ami wliat is tlie matter witl half you?" "Mr. Mole caned me and sent me t( ;e her bed for the night," answered Jack. "Did he lay It on?" 10 fa- "I'retty well." "I thought he would, but 1 hope yoi don't blame me. I didn't mean to d< you any harm, though when they eol cindly la red me I did not know what to say,' ! llnrvev said nnxinnslv. J 1^,1 1^ 111 Cvl a ; j And Supply Dealers. i O; ( ALL ORDERS GIVEN PROM IT ;U] ATTENTION. 1232 Washington St. 1,1 ....McKA1 UKRKXLS?A full line, comprising Force, J it, Meal, Balstons Breakfast Food, Grape Nui id Pearl Barley. EVAPORATED FHI ITS Choice Evap runes, deeded Kaisins loc. package*, Dried Cu Baseba! laple- Flakes, Cream of Wheat, ts; also Tapioca, Sago, Varina PIicj i. Apples, reaches, Apricots irranls k l-!Sc. 'olcs, Keels, ete. Icm Spinner attract Fish. Is, Gloves, Mitts, Bats, Htc. mographs and Records. Siil! he did not cry out. M our was annoyed at his fort "Harder," sin; said. "He it. TlieSe hoys have no fe themselves or others." Mr. Mole redoubled his exe low sob and then another, could not repress, broke fron seemed as If the tension of was drawing his arms oul uru-lretu Kirst one thin red 'is- i raw- "Do you hate rue, llarknway? ' tide. naked. ik s" i feel -What for. ma'am?" clings lor "For?for this afternoon." "Oh. no." replied Jack. "If 1 di rtious. A a |,.,r,| .,U(i revengeful. It \\ iiirh Ik* feeling which soon passed awn i Jack. It cannot bear malice, and if"? the rope ..jf what, child?" she Inquired. L of their jUJ, over j,],,, with the; air we line and .. ., sh "I don't blaine any one. It's nil right Don't say anything more about it there's a good fellow," replied Jack. The next day Jack was very stiff am id feci sore, but he went about as usual am was a did bis lessons with rather more thai i.v. i ids usual zeal. Some days passed, am he only caught occasional glimpses o bend- Mrs. tTuwgour. Once she met him i; may u passage and passed him as if she hai Columbia, S. C. H| it 1 K '? ca '? O f ii d tfi NUTS? Walnuts, Almonds, Pecans and Fi mled stock left. CANNED GOODS in lar^e variety, embrael ippered Herring, Imported Sardines of very in. "Heeeli Nut" liacon and sliced Reef; Kra and Tomatoes' Asparagus Spears and Ti| FULL LINE SUGAR CM REI) MEATS niaCured; "Ferris" and "Dove" Hants. ilborts?all at reduced prices? (jUl In*,' llerrinfT in Tomato, Sand iK'.st quality, from 10 to per Spinach, Cauliflower, Meets, ps: i'eas, Corn &e. inLlT including 4"Smithtleld", VirTry i ns, Rifles and ^munition. us on Pocket Cutlery. then others made their upper was blood which the cane h forth." "lias he not hud enough, said Mr. Mole, noftcing this. ' (.Jo on!" replied Mrs. Craw a pitiless look. "1 should not like to ofl thought the senior master. Again a shower cf blows diuioMi niij ui u IIIUIIICI. ranee. It ..If you Would only give nie om i?d drawn jt wouj^ make me ko happy. I be devoted to you. hue cnnnoi ma'am?" anything ho beautiful as you an If the boys said anything agalni cour, w?l> i would"? "Do the Injys speak nKaliiHt me rend her," "Perhaps I ought not to huv that." ^ fell upon .lTt,? wh{lt th<>y sayMrs. ? never n*"MI ii 1 IIa. e kiss. ' it might Imve been ton days nftei woiild ward when the boys, on going out ufte I hate | 12, dispersed themselves about th e, and playground. Their school hours wer it you . from half past 7 to half past 8. from 1 I to 12; dinner at 2; school again at 3 ti T i &, tea at (5, school again at 8 until u lh e said tic after b, and then there were varlou exercises and tasks to be got throne Cr< w ' ~ ; No Gloss Carriage I'aint Made e will wear as long Devoe's. No others 0 are as heavy bodied, because I>t*re" J " weigh 3 to 8 ounces more to the p_*t. Sold by Tim noons Bros. IS h Subscribe for The Advocate. Keep us in m 11. B. and J) COLUMBIA., s ind. STSfcjUL .McKay Phone 27<?. Subscribe JTZUUN STORE, 38 MAIN STREET, lumbia, S. C. for Tl>3 Advoittj. :tie MVS defenseless huouh Mr* BW1 i;onunuru on next / # I ? - <