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I . ORGAN rv J s. Why Hot cdme to 1 ieadquArier??*WlMM yoM cm CM UM laHMIMMrtMWlt id I s/*: fell linei of Merchandise? L. //( D. Cullurrt Co.r / I j! Nsw ??4.' ' 1 I PIANOS. ury uuuMt Notions, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Shoes. E. JONES * TheBi &TESB w: * v? UHGA It* DVOCi r . \TE rcruii?Vi9( | Wagons, Buggies, Sewing Machines, ' Stoves, Groceries. E. JONES. .<aco? rtttMjnr, p*~m? WtUJAM A. fcATIMER. GEORGIj All rat CHARLES Q. GOODRICH, < Vice Pratt RUPUS H. BROWN, Attt, C K RAILROAD BANK nilSTA nPODHIA. BATESE ^ SEN. POUTER D5AI mm HJRQ. S. C..TRIPAY. MARCI lMt," flotUd w upon tbe evening ?air, ceased and ftlfrraa still. A newly ' | made grave held *ie mertal remain* I |?f a strong friend ft loving ton and I brother end t fathfnl M<t honored 1 30,ipo6. c We will loan you money on I l Nriaoil DroDtfrtv. ========== ' it * " 'V - . .^ " V.J CAPITAL and UN DEP Deposit your Institution and ha [DIVIDED PROFITS, $550,0< CSITS $3,000,000.00. money with this strong rel ive no concern about its safet: A FAITHFUL SERYAH table TO HIS STATE AHD L. HIS FRIENDS. errant of hit natTi Stat*. m| Never *U theft such funeral In | the town before* sever was there - seen here aueh an *rray of floral' Of ferlnga, cooaftcvTt?among tne&e wa? a large wrest} eft fernfe and white carnations, sett Got. He/ward, whoso much isgretted his ewfleroed abeence from tie State at this par W? will male* farm loans fc Wa will take your money c We will take your money a Department at 4 per cent. 1 The First Nat r you at reasonable rates. m deposit for safe keeping, m deposit In the Savings nterest compounded quarterly* ional Bank Of Batesl OFFICERS: ...... burg. .. A CAREER TIAT WAS AS IOVC TO Kit COUHTRT--FLORAL TRIBUTES WERE MAIY-STATE officers touio AID OLD ATTEII TIE FUHERAL?SEVERAL uouiar time, m stale omcers and |W their assistant sent an unusually large and handvm^ wreath and no offering was pretler than the wreath carried by theyoinf ladles from the State house. 4|rl?lngly' beautiful was the large flatl pillow sent by the Elks, bearing ib< Miters "U. X. Q..? B. p. t>. E. 727"ln purple across the snowy white floerufc Beautiful floral W. W. WATSON, Pr?sl4?nt, V JOHN R. WATSON. T. B. KERNAQHAN, MIKE RUTLAND, fm. M. CARTER, Cwhler, N. A. BATES, DIRECTORS: J. A. WHITTEN, J. P W. L. RAWL, A. E N. A. BATES, W. 1 Vice President. I nATTHEWS, . GONZALES, V. WATSON, DB. W. H. TIkMERMAN President. M. W CITIZENS B B>Ain DP u. x;ount*r, a.cjo: Vice-President. C . PERRY, Assistant Cashier. ANKOF BATES BUI CAPITAL STOCK. S30.000.00. SECBET OKBEBS PAT SES THEIB EAST **? TBIBDTE. The venerable Dr, Furman wro these words when he heard of tl death of Jno. C. Calhoun: "Moui trlouta* were at* *gn> by Mr. gnd Mr*, K f. WaUot, Mr. and Mr*. B. L. Cauf bmaa andmauv other*. The actlre pallbaters were: Messrs John Bell Towill, George Bell Timmerman, W. W. Tateon, . C, Jones, te T. B. Kernaghan,J. A. Watson, Capers Bates. Eugeie Hartley, W. A. Coouer and K. F. Strother. Dl 'n . LEESVUiLE. AL! Mrs. L. U. Haynes has been very 111 it is some be* ter at this writing TWn l~.t..I... ?? *? > L HAIL THE I LI TROLLEY! sXINGTON. The Batesburg Advocate;- , )n, S. C. Mch. 29:- i'retty . . :? < S. F. 8TROTHER, Att; Hw Cltlxana Bank of Bi I?m with flattering C?n* to oil who wloh 1 fag transaction*. Saf? whoro land and Insurai y. BATES BURG, C iteaburg, S. C., In entering upon a New Yei prospects, and extends anew, a cordial w< air dealing and courteous treatment In baa ;ty Deposit Boxes for rent at a low rai ice Policies, etc., will be safe from fire. I, (j, Carolina Mourn." These words mig] appropriately be applied in referent ir, to the death of Attorney General X (|. X. Gunter Jr., who died at the re idence of his father Capt. U, X. Gui terin this town last Sunday A. M after a long Illness. Genl. GunU was a native of this town and w; The local honorary pallbearers were: " Messrs W. H. ttumerman, N. A, A * Bales, J. W. Coonei &. O. Cullum, E. J. Jonea, J. B Suddati, J.C. Glover, J. ar s. B. T. Major, N. R. )*fly, E. C. Bidtell, J. It. Bouknlfcb&and Dr. D. M. *r C rosso n. ^ '' The honorary palfoferers from Gen. ,r Gunter'a former ottcial associates n' II vrf.r*' T\ I? uf>n?nt. cinon AIIC ICVtUIC H A ?CIA bUC WllCgt I uesday night on the life or Dr. Mar-j n Luthar was very well attended _ id mnch enjoyed by all. " Mrs. J. P. Bodle returned Tuesday Ur a short visit to her sister in ?"?" ELE Mr. Fred Croueh is getting along celyatthls writing. Up Mr. Hronk (!miHwln <<nllprt hnm? 1 *J well all of the taklo ILUMBIA AND ADGDSTA. t"aDptiZ an action c ___ _ ? ----- ??? wasnotcoi CTEIC LINE SUE- w-m ^tak YORS WILL REACH 1^', yesterday was consumed In g of evidence in the ref- <> . i of Lula Gunter vs. Mar- i r and Burt Fallaw. Th s .. )f trespass to try title. It , . . lcluded yesterday and hence en up today at 12 o'clock. d of equalization has been ' for the last two or three D*f??lU solicited and moniy to loan on favorabla tar ma. much respected by all who knew bin He was educated In the Hatesbur High School and the South Carollc College From the latter Institutlc he graduated In law, after making record of which any youag man shoul be proud. After his graduation 1 practiced la.r with O. C. Jordan < a. Assistant Attorney General L. F. w g Youmans, Adjutant General J. I). ,le Frost. Superintended of Education O. B. Martin, Goons las lonar E. J. vl >n Watson, Comptroller General A. W. da * Jones, Secretary of State J. T. Cantt, SP Id State Treasurer R. H. Jennings, Former Attorney General G. D. Bellinger Jand Private Secretary J. E. Norment. ^ ednesday on account of his mothers p ath. D Miss Bertha Moore who has been ( siting her brother here for several ,ys left for Columbia Monday to end some time with relatives. ' The Fine Art Club met with Miss ' R.Abie on the night of the 24th. being one special feature of the j ? J"' uu" * ATrCDTTPT AN ralsed the AlLODUlLU un pose those . _ ...? will meet i TUESDAY MORNING.THE ROAD >aZhZ AT If ACT AN AC ley had ,D ALjuUDI An Ao fined by 1 v a|i^iro.ib ii!> ii mey nave > taxes a little, but I sup1 who are mostly" effected Lhe board on the 6th day of 1 they will again thoroughly e all complaints and adas chey see proper, darkies whom Sheriff t'orjail, have been tried and naglstrate Mack of Lees The Fidelity Compan; nr Mutual Life lnsurai y, Philadelphia, Pa. Aiken for a while and then went. 1 Spartanburg and connected hlmse with a prominent law tlrm thcr From there he went to Columbia an |irP acted as Assistant Atty. Gcnl. f< a number of years after which ho \vi elected by the-people of the state t the prominent position of Atty Gen On the special car'from the Stale m house were Lieutenant Qorernor Sloan, State .Treaairer Jennings. 1 e- Comptroller General Juie*, Secretary v id Gantt, General Frost, Commissioner *? ,r Watson, Superintendent' Martin, Asslstant Attorney Genoal Youmana. <s Hon. B. L Caughman. rMemn? J- E w ? Holmes, 8. T. Carter, U. M. MoCnwn al 1- Mitchell. It. David. W (J ni<.M n eeung ror eacu member to carry tne dainty prepared by themselves, ic menu being made out a week pre out to the meeting, and each one signed their part. The supper Is in ^ j lis way given by the ciub. The isles* provides anything that (die nnd c lsbes; decorations w?r? palms, lillies and J id evergreens. town t All present seemed to enjoy them- ,.nmn ville and ui SHRED FACT. The wor 3.G. bhand of Shand and Lafoye. cb btef engineei of the Columbia llttleblto , , gutters of Liken eleciric line stopped In wilole the iltls morning on his way to the good one. r.f curuaunrc om ?? - ? pon paying the tines were Tills, however, does not jail. 1c on the court, tyouae i& mpletion. Tliere is yet a f work to be doee^od the the court house. U?on the job seems tube a pretty n rite ivMi* poa c. H. JONES . COLUMBIA ORGAI j iui i uau loiiuc tatca ui aps^Hv/ itlon; good men wanted >, Supervisor of Agei , : : SOUTH CAROLINA. rsrizED iisr issi. As a boy Genl. Gunter w;is a pr> found student, as a man he was its lawyer of ability and destruction. 11 written opinions on points of >aw wei models of much study and profouti - thinking- The great state of Soul Carolina can ill afford to lose such man as Genl Gtinter, and it vvi ? ? t !n<t t ha! 1 ii? rtu?r /in I Iia cltrto hniii 3. W. McLaurln, p. J.Griffith, Miss Lin- se a nie Lallorde, Ml^s Alice Henderson, tc Miss Gertie Walker, Miss Vivien Yer- ?' 1S non and Mrs. B. L. Catifhman. lv Amonv? othars were: Messrs G. Du n- ^ |f can Bellinger, W, H, Townsend. M. II " Mobley, II. R. Cully, T. S. Sease. M R William McC.^wan. J- C.Boyd, J. 'J Gaston and C. M. Galloway. xl Ives. Aftei a sumptuous repast, all ^ ok part in the discussion. Harmony " ! colors adjourned at ten to meet . ' . ... sentat vo weeks from this date with Miss sell Mitchell. Miss Rlla Lou Able will spend three te(J of four weeks with her sister and two camp rother? in Atlanta. Mrs. Bertha from ] id Let ma Bridge* will return with ^ ^ R "? ? ?># ?ic luiiumg ftir. UdO le of the proposed Columbia and tor, la raak >ta electric railway A repre- spur that I ,ive of the Advocate when in ton Manuf rsation with Mr. Bnand learned all accouni lie force doing the work consis- ripidlyam about fifteen men in all. The pleling tin is now located about one mile The sun Lexington, bnt their intention jey uuc frt love it today three miles nearer frum tlioro ry Smith, railroad contrac .ing Rood headway on the s to extend to the Lexingacturing company. From ts he Is turning out the dirt 3 will not be long In cumJ job. . 4 eyors of the proposed trolim Columbia to Aiken and tn A nirn?t n * ??..? U- - YOU CAN W Though you provided yoi TLc Irnurod under poli PHOENIX MUTUA ;; :s :: of Harl Who.took out a 20-Yeai all . V*k J 'IN WITHOUT DYir are bound to win if you die. 1 are insured. ARE YOU? cy 106,037 in the ,L LIFE INSURANCE COMP^ tford, Connecticut, :: :: :: r Endowment, near middle life, it very inu ve. Thit is how be won: . I ? lilttV l/uw "" ?ivm. NvJ) should beat half mast on the iday < Ills funeral GenI Gunter was a man who ma<! good friends " herever be went and kNY, was bis meat and drink cacli day tb; lie lived to be of service to bis frieni a cli He was not a questionable po itician as a great many men are; b arU urcrc cicsn and unnn and ahm >v lit )f Messrs M. T. Carter. J. T. Gantt, A. C. Del'assand N. H. Driggers eo'm. prixed a committee sent to represent ^ Columbia lodgo. No. 106, K of P. From Columbia lodge, No. 726, b. b P. O. K , were sent: Messrs. C. J. dl ' Lynch, K. H. Clark, P. D. Brooker. G. tc 1). Bellinger, (i. G. Mussley, H (? 8 Johnson, B. R. Cooncr, W. f. Eber;e . ? er v.-.*- Batesl CAM OF THASK8. th'" " , _ . miles. I wish to express my gartitude and t) lost sincere thanks to all thoes In gure(j Atesburg, Leesrllle and thesurroun- rea(jj ing country for their great kindness a prel > us in the hour of bereavment. not or U. X Gunter. tbe Mcnerva Guutrr jurg, making the distance from ing this pli )wn at this writing aoout ten the last t Judging from what Mr. Shand were mucl lis morning the coad is an as- and their ( fact as quite an outlay lias al try and sit been inside. The survey, while mentary. iminary one ia very thorough as The La ily the course is being laid but LUUieran ades also have been determined tbiy JaC t ?%/* r/virl mill rl?? " ?v .>ui,u3ia ua>c uceu niaivice their headquarters'for wo or three days. They i delighted with this towq 1 tpinionaof its thrift, iudusuation were highly compli- , dies Aid Societies of the and baptist churches of i have had several -enter nc Keceivea at maturl tla Paid twenty annual prt 12,500, making ! His Profit was : than hi ty, the face value of the policy? tf; i / smlums and received in annual dividends the net cost only $7,: $2,720 or over 37 per cent moi e paid, even at his age. board. )00 His funeral was lamely attended t his friends from different parts of th stats. Let all emulate his virtu and shun his mistakes if any. Mi fcOU he rest lu peaee, which par.ute a .g understanding. At three o'clock the funeral pr cession started from the Gunter re >iardt,I)r W. A. Uyers, F. F. Hough, J. I?. Letton, W. C. Mauldin, F. L. j Brown, E. J. Watson and C K. Gault. is At Lexington quite a large number CM boarded the train, a con# those being ly J B. Wlngard, C. M. Etird, W. P t< iU Roof, E II. Aull, F. W. Miealy, S. B d< George and others. ' <)" Gen. Gunter suffered In ids last ill- t' in ?av. HE VOIt THAT 8H00K THE saTt WORLD. atUm seen u Ret. F. A. Holtzhausen from Wit- At ( Bfiburtf, I.uther City, Germany, will um^ja eliver Iiis lecture on Martin Luther, M ,p the monk that shook the world." at j. he Baptist church this city on Mon- ju u nit luiu uc 1,1 tainments for the contractors. Mr. Shand greatl hat the road could be In oper Dr Hq1 In less than a year if no unfor- n, ht*on v bstacies are met with. wa8 qulte io place between here and Col- the lines c i is the grade over one per cent. tory of tll< . I. Weston, chief engineer In Id will be here ih a day or so A Kreat over the ground before the rest Ple have , which were pleasing to all y beneficial. tzliausen lectured here last lartin Luther. His picture i instructive. He dwelt on >f reformation, giving a hlsi life of the great reformer. " number of prominent peobeen seen on our ' Wasn't That wini Had he died during t fee 910,000 plus the annual ?. al two reara would ha> LL4S THE STOKY: "V D. B. RAWL D E. RIDGE! t T. T. H> I , [ling/ he 20 years, his Beneficiary would have r? dividends up to thai time, whalever year, re been $lo.2-M), at ten i 1 ,H:iu. and su on. /K PAY ANNUAL DIVIDENDS." , Resident Agent, Batesburg, S. C. LL, Special Agent, Batesburg, S. C. tY A Brother, General Ageats, ceived ,flencc anrt 8^owly wended Its wi which, 1 liroiitcli the street! of the town '1II1S the t'aptlst church where the Im viees commenced. The church w crowded far beyond it* utmost c paclty and yet large numbers we unable to gain entrance. The s? vices were conducted by the Itev. J ___ l>ez Ferris assisted by Rev. 1C. nessasrew meu are caned upon to a t* suffer. He bore these long days and 1< nights of agony with rare courage, o' a* his fortitude never failed him, he nev- hI er murmured for one instant. n re After weeka and months of languor ll ,r. and pain, with calm resignation he ? a_ faced the end, going down into the e j- valley and the shadow even as though f' hp wprp hpinir led hv the still tvatorw cl ay evening neat at ? p. m. tims jcture has been greatly enjoyed by Id and young. It is entertaining, In- r Lructive and Inspiring. Prominent , . , , morni ewapapers and eminent scholars ... . ' , ., , , will t; ave expressed themselves in terms , r highest praise regarding It wher- an(^, ver it has been gi/en. Admission ^ ree; offering will be taken at the lose of the lecture. All are invited. comn? party arrive. If the w.irk pro- late,y? s as it has done the whole party _ each this place by Tuesday IF.L. YOl ng. as to the course the road ike through the town of llatas is at this writing a conjecture M^0V" lot until the surveyors arrive Leroy nythiog definite be learned. A era' losuc iittee of the following have been ^[o^,pUni " . v -i * JMANS ATTORNEY GENERAL. jyward Monday appointed F. Youraans attorney gen? :ceed the late U. X Gunter, tans has acted as assistan t general sinn? iua? ? SHAVING P> THE BEST OH ! EVI I H BILLIARD AND POOl * J. J. ROBERTSC n Imr\AYit iRLORS AND POOL ROOM. BARBERS?MOT TOWELS ALWAYS KRYTHINO STERILIZED. [OT AND COLD BATHS. L PARLORS IN REAR OF BARBER SHOI >N PROP. Batesburg, S. ant An AO fiAn Qntt 'loaves, uev. is. is. nuriun ana u I. H Boidridtfe of Lancaster 9. Mr. "E It Clarke of Columbia Bang i impressive solo "Moment by Momen1 p# which hymn l)r Ferris said had b?< q a favorite of Gen. .Gunter. * I)r. Boldridge and the Rev. W Burton then addressed the congi 1 1 nation. paying, each tributes of lo l/l/i jnH ripvntl.in tn l he dead. Thev In ,r> ? , ? c When the end finally came he fell a- 1 in sleep and those w ho hnow, thee who ministered unto him those who never cn left his bedside, l*sb>ve that In the silence of the reeedlnj world 4'he felt upon his wasted brov> the breath ot e' the eternal mornhig ve Ttie funeral directors were I E art wards A Ce Knit fail to come. japooi chain WAGENER. H Miss Maud Shealy of Haleaburg is Hutca pending some time with relatives ley. .T ,ere. Dr. V M iss UUa Starncs of Perry was in ^ niea wim i>r nmmerman as an(j ^ the man to give what aid they can the duties uring the right of way etc; No Cullum. T. B. Kernaghan, Dr> . Mitchell, I. Edwards, N. A. asslsta^t i, Dr. E. 0. Ridgell, E. L Hart ohn Bell Towill, IT. X. Runter, (jAy j If. P. Tlmmerman, W. C. Farber-1 v " * 1 . Mitchell, E. F. Strother, I)r. | ? trrr f. Boatwright and N. Rogers i lilvl ?.wv v^tuucr refore quite familial with ? T lintmeut has been made for , as yet. * leyward will in fifli.imrcu i ll lllipUi L As mors than two-thli 'It Is alt Important that one -Is mora dangerous than ad SPRINGS MINERAL WA1 yeur health when once it i aelved by the use of ULIE> Imparities, but which itse am vjudduuii uoii ds of the human body Is composed of s's Drinking Water should be pure. Impure ulterated food. It costs less to buy ( rER and thereby keep in health than to i s lost. This Important question of health IN SPRING5 WATER, which Is not only fn If will purify, invigorate and strengthen. 15U known uen. Ounter through all t years of his life and with no perfun water, tory words of idle meaningless prai! Water hut wjth love and sincerity reveal 3LKNN in every word, they paid noble tri restore ute to t ie character and worth of t can be man to whom liis friends were so r1 sefrom voted. '(}? d be With You Till t As a Meet Again ' was the next hymn su he S STATE OF SOLTH CAROLINA! 1 tOUNTY OF LEXINGTON it'. t f(l All persons Indebted to J. W. Pond, j llJ_ deceased, are i guested to make im, e mediate payment to the undendtfnsd, ( le. and all persons having claims against ye the said J. W. Pond are notified to 1 temize and verify said accounts, and * Hie witti the undersigned at ftateu own sin pping yes&eroay. I B ^ Messrs Joe lUdcliffe and Chester tbles of Dean Swamp spent Sunday n town. jjr Mr. ITamp Gantt and Miss Mary spent Williams *ere married Sunday after- enU loon and left for their home in Spring- ^'r ield Monday morning. his b ...... , , , him i f / no no* oiroin t-oonmoM l\iti ? The Go\ GILBERT. r f? street It . W. II. Donly Jr., of Columbia, there afte Sunday afteanoon with his par* expiratioi here. property . It A. Barr has been contincd to Do/.ier, w ed for a few days, we hope for while, a speedy recovery. V VMWAIAi/iUi erner has bought a home on er of GerVdis and Pickens is his intention to move ir leaving the mansion at the i of his term of office. The was purchased from L. 1). ho has owned it but a short renae-lia! ?gant it has no e< StOBswcb, Kidneys and Ski i OLBNN SPRINdS COTTON MAR Cotton l? bringing to-< ? tl..i..? 111 1 qual, being a specific for all disease* of the In. Ulenn Springs Company, - - mFOR SALF? One square piano condition, (lordon the Jeweh 1?7 on the member Oordon the reliable , i Liver, a id the services mine church wt ended. At the conclusion of these ser\i< g q the body was i>orne to the cerae*" < and the further exercises were h - - eluded by the Elks, C. J. Lynch, < In fine alted ruler K. B.Clark, chaplain; sr. He- Brooker, esteemed leading knig Jeweler <* Bellinger, esteemed lectur! nn? (1 n Ui.mLi' re ? ; ? bur#, 8. C? forthwith. ( J03IEJ. POND, 1 Administratrix estate J. W. Pond, ?l* deceased. Dn- i BV WHEN IN NEED ht: Of anythlnc in the store fixture line , "K such as Computing Oil Tanks, Ver ft 1U1. VAIN MljUIII IUIUIUVU II la Bill lulies after a weeks stay with home- honn oiks m Heiklcy county. h(M Miss Maud Hates and little sister Mr ipent Sunday in towp. (he nuests of ihe I Ur.audMrs Portwood. Mi Mr. Jack Jones of Oak Grove spent ler' sunday In town; s,lu Miss Ada Corbitt has returned to , ss Le la Lindler has returned fATT s after teaching a two months Jlllf dI near Gaston. 9 J. H. Inabinet is visiting at I>ied la lOme of Mr. Tom Harr this week, here Mr.. . U. 1'. Taylor visited ids (laugh- Ha'ian I Mrs. Isiali Hall in Orangebing ct,,,n^ry aday and S jnday. * came ofl number of our young folks att en "5 ; .? 4 i_-< .? hv SBTcral N SANGUINNET st night at his home near < John Sanguinnet, He was an ,. ? .( jy birth and come to this when a young man. The , his death was paralyss was rears pf age, and is survived I rllilrlran omnr.~ >>?- 1? vaieauurtf Biiift > 1 A If 1a. 1>. UUiJUUi. WEATHER RE MICIAL TO TMH AI)V<H TATE Wf? iTH? ? Ffclr ( wiiii your waicn, ciock ana j epalrs. Itatesburg, S. C. PORT. ! Subscribe to The > ;atu from l?r? al' Cttte. i?weiry ? ?*.*?, ~..v "?ui ioy.il knitfht, conduct, ng these i press!ve services. As the setting sun went sloi VuVO" down over tl?e pine tops of Sail valley, the racred, !>eautiful wo and i) u ic of lh? hymn, "Abide w "" Ileal rapcr euueri, eompuiin^ m Cheese Cutter, Show Cases, Comput- , Ing Scales, Office Fixtures, k?frlg"ly eratore for house or store. *Vrlte ida Parrot and Bailey, rrts 1248 ruin St., Hh ColMRiola, S, C. (It'll I lier hoine In Galley after a two weeks ur Ja visit to lier aunt Mrs John Cofer. Ue Miss Carl Hutto visited friends days here Monday. Tli rccc, Subscribe to The Advocate. We* 11 its 9UHU1H tiuMii^ at ou iii *ii 11' oat- '* ? * y afternoon 'nK Mra.J v. Inabinat is spending a few from his i in Orangburg this week. a young n icLutliciru parsonage iias l>een tl/e jov*?Cf ^errd and is in readiness for Rev, lo |ea>e p ringer to move in at a eariy date. ry. l'eace V..UI Vil WI11VUK tliC Li J UC" v . * \usion Oswalt, He ran a way t native country'wlien quite t ian: his father was a man of ilth andsocial standing: hut 1 or adventure caused this man I all and come to this countto the ashes,