The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, November 30, 1906, Image 7
Chamberlain’s
Ctugh Remedy
The Chiltren’e FftTortfce
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glrtn aa anaftdaauly to a baby aa to aa admit
Prloo 30 ota; Lars* 8i**. 60 eta.
HORSE-SHOE ROBINSON
A TALE OF THE TORY ASCENDENCY
•Y
JOHN P. KENNEDY
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WeaK
Hearts
Arattwato lndt(Mtlon. N1natjr>slsa«t
ana hundred people who have heart S
can remember whan It waa eimple tadlgea
tlon. It ta a scientific fact that all caaaa of
heart dlaaaaa. not orfanlc. are net eahr
traceable to. but are the direct raoiiH of lati-
geatlon. All food Uken Into the atamaeh
which falls of perfect digestion ferments and
ewellathe stomach, puffing it up against the
heart. This Interfere# with the actlea af
the heart, and In the course of time that
delicate but vital organ becomes diseased
Mr D Rouble. •< Nevada. O . eavr I had Mmack
trouble and «ai in a bad data aa I had heart trmMe
with It. I took Rod Dyspepsia Cura for abou
month* and it cured me.
Kodol Digests What You tat
and relieves the stomach of all
strain and the hear* of all pressure.
BoRlMonty $1.00 Size holdlni 2S tlreaetbeMal
slca. which sella (or SOe.
1 by R. O. DaWITT * OO.. OHIOAOa
L. D
CHAPTER V.
A Comfortable Inn. and a tto°d L *nd
lady—The Mleforgunas sf Haroaa
D# Not Always Doatrov the
Appetite.
and an Important one to everybodv
hsKldr So. ride fcrwaH and wp will
endir r lo crn^ e turselves *!tb
th« srod uisar* c* the wtdew nnu.
ha .-k, Oalbraith. this VTiatrf.ei I'.mock
1b an eapeclal fri t d of mine: pray
/.a booq aa Butler landed from the ?ou. her a's. by your oonsid^rate-
iklff he threw hia cloak Into the ness towards htr. th-.t you are aware
hands of the aargeant; then, with a
sake. Rood Horse
Per sale by
Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney;
Allison, Cowmens.
NOTICE OF SALE.
disturbed haste, sprang upon his
horse, and, commanding Robinson to
follow, galloped along the road down
the river aa fast aa the nature of the
ground and the obacurity of the hour
would allow. A brief apace brought
them to the spot where the road cross
ed the stream, immediately In the vl
cinlty of the widow Dimock’e little Inn,
which might here be discerned enscon
cod beneath the cover of the opposite
hill. The low browed wooden build
ing. quietly stationed some thirty
paces off the road, was so adumbrat
ed In the shelter cf a huge willow,
that the Jeurneyer. at such an hour
as this, might perchance pass the spot
unconsciously by. were it not for an
Insulated and somewhat haggard sign
noet that like a hospitable seeker of
sttangers, stood hard by the road side
and there displayed a shattered emb
lem in the guise of a large blue ball,
a little decayed by wind and weather,
which said Blue Bill, without super
scription or device, was universally
interpreted to mean "entertainment
for man and horse by the widow Dl-
mock." The moonlight fell with a
broad luster upon the sign post and
its pendent globe: and our travellers,
besides, icould descry, through the
drapery of the willow, a window, of
^•ear building of the Inn. richly ilium!
nated by what, ftom the redness of
the light, might be conjectured to be
a bundle of blazing faggots.
As the horse had. immediately uoon
of that- for my
Shoe"
1 he two soidlcrj roon reached tne
Inr. and. having dismounted, Butler
arouted the attention oi the Inmates
by a few strobes upon the door with
bis riding rod.
The reply to this sumrong was a
shrill invltatioc. In a feminine voice,
to "walk in;" and no sooner had But
ler thrown open the door and advanc
ed a few p&ces into the passage, than
the head of an elderly female was
seen thrust through the partially ex
panded doorway of the adjoining
room. Acotber InwAXt, and the dusky
figure of Mistress C r j Ji here elf was
visit)** t» our Uoair-t
"What wav'd yau be (teased to
have sir?” Inqt 'red the dime with
evident d.stu t at Ltls untimely ap
proach of ctrin'cia
“Aecorair:dat ,n fer tl ? night, and
whatever you good to offer a
fri nd. Mistress Elmock ”
‘ Woo are yiu that ride so late?’
again Interrogated the hostess: “1
am cowMdly, rir. and cautious, and
h?ve reasen to be careful who comes
into my house: a pcor unprotected
woman, good man"
"A light, mother.” said Butler, “and
v ou shall know us better. We are
travellers and want food and rest and
would have both with as little trouble
to vou as possible: a light will show
you an old friend.”
"Walt a moment,” returned the
dq>T'^- an( i t)j en added as she observ-
By virtue of a decree of foreclos
ure -.ind sa e of the Court of Common
Pleas of Cherokee county In the case
of C. P. Teal, plaintiff, against Mrs.
M. J. Price. ?.s executrix of the es
tate of Hugh Mcore, deceased, and
In her own right. John Q. Litt’e. et.
al.. defendants. I wil sell at Gafiney.
before the court house door, during
the legal hours for sales, on saleaday,
Monday, December 3rd, 1906. the fol
lowing described property, to w»t:
AH tbi t ti a ct or rrreel of land 11-
uate. ylng and hem-; in t. j county
•nd State pf:resaid. on which Hugh
Mooie, deceased, resided, In Lime
stone township, and on which Mrs
M. J Price has since resided, and
hounded ty lands cf Mary J. Turner.
Boyce Turner, John Tindall, the
Scruggs land end others, containing
One Hundred and Fifty (150) acres,
wore or less, end described In the
^mortgage executed by the said Hugh
Moore to John Q. Little, and record-
#►* to the office of R. M. C. for said
county.
TERMS OF »AI.E: One half cash,
and the balance In one year from
d .te of sale with Interest at 8 per
cent per ann»m. secured by note and
mortgage of the premises, with leave
to the purchaser to pay all cash. Pur
chaser to pay for papers and record
ing. In case the bidder fails to com
ply with the terms of sale, then a re
sale ™ill be had on the same, or
some subsequent saieeday, at the
risk of the dvlaultmg purchaser.
J. Eh. Jefferies.
Clerb of Court Common Pleat.
Pub. Not. loth, 22nd and 29th.
entering the ford compelled their f ( l t B !!J e 1 r wa k nt .° a !t r ? orn I ?? the
masters to a halt whilst they thrust e c ? re :. s j f I s r * s * { * n S a
their noses into the water and drank i 3,1 t o > R r °he in the dark in a strange
with the greediness of a long and neg n
lected thirst, it was with no equivocal i ‘ lorse n °t ^ strange to me
self gratulation t.iat Robinson direct- as y011 8UT,p ° 8e - ^ n!ess you have
ed his eye to the presignifleations of
"rrod cheer which were now before
him. Butler had spoken “never a
word,” and the sergeant’s habits of
moved your furniture I can find the
rrmr-* settle beyond the cunboard ”
said Butler, familiarly striding across
the ’•oom. and throw'- himself into
ruhordination, as well as an honest'^^,/ ) ^ 1 C0 7 , 1 rT ’ 0( ^^ y 1 ] 1 , e ^ a( ^ na ™ e ^-
sympthy in what he guessed to be
the griefs of his superior officer, had
const-ained him to a respectful
The landlady, without heeding this
evidence of the conv^rsancy of her
visitor with the localities of the little
silence. The sergeant, however, was ^ a< ', ^Rstilv retreated and. in
full of thoughts which, more than
once during the gallop from the
Fawr s Tower, he was on the point of
uttering by way of consolation to But
ler, ?rd whhh ncthing prevented but
that real del'cacy of mind that lies at
the bottom of a kind nature, and In
habits the shaggy breast cf the rus
tic, at least full as often as it lodges in
the heart cf the trim worldling The
a light, which as she held It above
a moment afterwards, returned with
her head while she neered through a
nair of spectacles, threw Its full ef
fulgence upon the face of her guest.
“D°ar me. good lack!” she exclaim
ed after a moment’s gazing; “Arthur
Butler, o’ my conscience! And is it
you. Mr. Butler?" Then putting the
ndle upon the table, she seized both
Tony Tony I r?,y ” H not,! s -
the hostesi*. as :re rdr ated
the na-.^age towards * h e re ; on
kitchen, and then hack agem f ~ the
front door "Are you raleep? Look
to the gentlsmen a horaes: lead these
to the stable, and donT you suave to
rub them down, and give the n aa
much as they can eat Where are
you. old man?”
"Whets the uee of all tola fuss.
Missus Dtmick? Aren’t I here on the
spot, with the creturs In my hand?”
grumbled out an old. stunted negro,
who answered to the appellation of
ostler. "Aren’t 1 getting the baggage
off. aa fast sa I can onbnckle the
straps?. 1 don’t want nobody to tell
me when 1 ought to step ont If a
he s could talk, he ain't got nothing
new to say to me. Get out. you var
mints.” he shonted, with a sudden vi
vacity of utterance, at three or four
dogs that were barking around him.
“Consarn you! what yon making such
a cooboliberation about? You all
throat when ytu see gentlemen com
ing to the house; bettrr wait tell you
see a thief; bound yon silent enough
then with your tall 'twixt your lega!
Blossom, ye sacy slut, keep quieL I
tell you!”
In the c:une cf thii din s i dobju
ration the old negro succeed'd in dis
burdening the horses cf their fuml
ture, and was aoout to lead them to
the stable, when Riblnson came to
give him some direct'ans.
“Mind what ycu ar* after with th jd
therz cattle. Give them not a mouth
ful for a good hour, and plenty of fod
der about their feet: 111 lock at them
nryself before ycu shut up. Throw a
bardful of salt Into the tron'b Tony
and above all things don t let me
catch you splashing water over their
backs: none of that; do you hearV’
“Haw, haw. haw!” chuckled Tony:
“think I don’t know how to take care
of a hos, mass! Been too use to ere
turn ever sense so high Bless the
gentman! ouj cf the best things on
arth. when you re feared your ho« is
too much blowed is to put a snrink
ling of salt In a bucket o’ water and
lust stir a leetle Indian meal in with
it: it sort cf freshes the cretur up like,
and is onaceountable good in hot
weather, when vou ain t got no time
to feed. But cold water across the
lines! oh. oh, 1 too cute In hos lam
ing for that! Look at the too of my
head—gray as a fox'”
“Skip, then, or I’ll ooen upon you
like a pack of hounds,” said Robin
son. as he turned on his heel to re
enter the house. “I’ll look in after
sunper.”
“Never mind me.” renli-d Tony, as
he l°d the horses off. “I have tended
Captain Butler's hos afore this, and he
wan’t never onsatisfled with me”
These cares being disposed of.
♦ t •' ref t- t ept: .urn .hat not
iilin*r t - I nne ilineni he
id no thB<gu>ttC'0< cart after
.1 it' *m. 11 a clrc'taatancy
tee ulv attribuiH to that gsntle but
a r -s slide solicitation which the ac
T my 'al sight and trigrance of the board
.<-iked ddiessed to bis dormant physical
a’ong siiscept biiity. I might indeed, have
• f the , termitted the supper a together.
*ere there not a philosophical truth
at 'the bottom of the msttar worthy
f the nrtice el the specrJvtive and
urioi* reader; n» -cly. that where a
hat's h«art is ft little teased with
love, and bis temper fretted kv ei
ingi. and hia body joKed by travel;
especially when he has been wander
ing through the night air. with owle
hooting In his ears; and a thin drap
ery of melancholy has been flour ilka
cobwebs, across, hia spirits than ft la
mv doctrine that clean table, a gsod-
humored landlady and an odorous
steaming up of good things. In a snug
cheerful little narlor. are certain to
beget in him a complete .change of
mood, and to give him. instead, a hap-
oy train of thoughts and a hearty rel
ish for bis foed. Such was oredsely
Butler’s condition.
He and the sergeant now a at down
at the table, and each drew the etten
tion cf the other bv the unexpected
vigor of their aaaaulta upon the datn-
tlc before them. Robinson surprised
to find the major so suddenly revived,
Butler no less ueprep^xed to see a
man who had achieved such wonders
at (’Inner, now successively demolish
what might be deemed a stout allow-
-"''e for a well f d lion.
"It almost seems t) go against tbe
credit of my house.” said tbe hostess,
‘lo set gentlefdkt: down at my table
without a cup of tea; but so it is' we
must get used to be stripped of all tne
old fashioned comforts It is almost
treason for an honest woman to have
-'ueb an article in her bouse now. ev
en If it could be fairly come by. Still,
i ll engage I am tory enough yet to
like tbe smell cf hyson. They have
ntrlt sure enougb. which folks
!«■ tax of him after bis wife’s deals—
and which. to tall you the truth oar
young lady Mildred has aomatimaa
more fhan half hinted to ma, ha la ••
run at. and perplexed, and misguided
v v strangers that can hays no good
intention in coming to toe him. Thorn
la Mr Tyrrel. over at the Dorn Cota
at this very time, on his third visit,
major. In less now than two mouths
na c t; yes. let me see. bn brought the
news here of the recapitulatlos—f
think you military call it—though),
t'eaveus knows. I have bat a fair
head for these bloodthirsty words—4
mesa tbe taking of Charlaatoq; thru*
times baa ha been here counting frost
that day Where he oomes from, aad
who are hie kith and kin, I am auffa
I don’t know.” >
"Tyrrel. ha! yea I have heard of
him tonight for the first time,” eakd
Butler.
"H* must be a rich man.” continued
the hostess, "for he travels with two
white servants, and always pays hia
way lo gold One of hia men la near
!»■ the house; and. between yea aad
ma. major, this man is a very lagofta-
ttlve sort of person, aad would hard-
hr bo taken for a serving man' mad
ho is a cautious fellow, too, although
there is a good deal of swagger and
bullying about him, which might de
ceive one at first sight”
"Here, In the house tonight?” ta-
quired Butler.
“Speak low. major, the man la
walking the porch before our
dows.”
“What does Mildred say of this
re!?” asked Butler.
“Has she been here lately?”
“The good lady never stlra
home whilst Tyrrel is at the Doee
Cote; for I fear I beHave. that ha
wl'i follow her. for tbev do whisper
about in the neighborhood—though I
don’t say it to alarm you. Mr. Arthur,
that this man Is of the high Quality, a
nobleman, some say. and tbat he has
come here a courting. Only think of
oo meicy upon ra o'd women major; • the assurance of the man! But if he
ibey should have a care, or they will i was a prince, and even' hair of hia
driv* us into tbe arm. < f the enemv.” | held strung with diamonds, and Miss
“Faith, ma'am.” iotorrurted Horse Mildred was as fre^ as the day you
Snce bluntly as he threw his eve over -first saw her I can say with safety ho
b'* shoulder at the landlady, who had would find but cold comfort lu that:
oroken into a laueh at her own sally game; for she despises him. major,
of burner “it would be no wonder if both for himself and for his to-- nriu-
you were scon driven back again. cin es. She does hate him with a good
“Shame on you. Mi. Sergeant Rob ! will. No. no. her heart and soul are
insoc ” let iried the dame. leug'Mng both where thev ought to be. lor all
agein “I didii't expect to hear suen a her father, poor man and 'his rich
speech Ircir you That’s a very sor.-y gentleman! Ob. It Is a cruel thing
teat vou and our pretty lady cannot
ive ouietiv together; but Mr. LinA-
sav is nas talking to about it. 1 da-
clire 1 think his inind Is touched; I
oositivMy be! eve it would kill him if
be knew al! tbat has oaraed in this
nresert halt seemed. In Horse Shoe’s' 0 ^ hands and gave them a long
Host Anything
And a little of everything is
now being shown in my line:
All the new conceptions and
fads . : :
..In The Jewelry Line.,
From the cheapest worth
having to the very finest
specimens and grades. Re
pairing done by an Ex 'ert.
Thos. H. Westrope,
Next to Shuford & LeMat.er.
Kandy Kitchen
Now is the time to make Candy
and also tbe time to sell it. I can
give you any kind you want in any
shape. Also finest Fruit for less
money. Come and see me r ’phone
167 and you will find what yon want.
fe*. It. »UI3C£It
^Aug. 31 Pri. tf.
reckoning, not crJy to furrish a pre
text to speak, but in some degree, to
render It a duty: and. In troth, an ad
ditional very etlrau'stlnf subject pre
sented Itself to our goed squire. In his
instaptanec iii conviction th-'t tbe
elne ficm tbe tavern w ndow had Its
orK.n in seme rct've operatior which,
at this late hour, might be going on
at the kitchen chimney; to under
stand the full pungency of which con
sideration. It lr. necessary to inform
my reador, ;h?t Robinson bad. for
some time past, been yielding himself
to certain dovbts, whether bis friend
and blmsel’ might not arrive at tbe
inn at too I ite an hour to hope for
much despit h T n the preparation for
sunoer. Iu this state of feeling, part
lv bert to cheer the spirits of Butled.
and paitly t) express his satisfaction
at tne piosnect of bis own comfort,
he broke forth in tne following term' —
and hearty shake. “That Nancy Di
mock shouldn’t know your vclce, of
all others! Where have you been,
and where are vou going? Mercy on
me! what makes you so late? And
why didn’t yor le* roe know you were
coming? I could have made you so
much moi'e comfortable. You are
chilled with the night air; and hungry,
no doubt. And you look pale, poor
fellow! You surely couldn’t have
been at the Dcve Cote?” which last In
tertogatory wag expressed with a look
of earnest and anxfcus Inquiry.
‘ Nc ntt there.” replied Butler al
most in a whlsner; “alas, my kind
dame not there.” he added with a
melancholy smile as he held th* hand
of the hostess and shook Ms hf>ad:
compliment to a po' c>ut.l.y won in
if the men cn < ur side think so little
of us ?s you do. it wou'd be rto wc n W
if we ?I1 dtrcit to Kin-? Ge< "it: cut
Major Arlhrr Biter. I am r.. will
tell yoi >■ at we o'd bodies can s< o e
times m»kt or,.{.Ives vuy useful— bou-e: but be is. lu ,be main, a goad
gainsay It wbc «..i" , man.'and a kind father, and is verr
"Ytu seen to bb .ather hard C 11 much to be pitied. I see you are saA
braiib ” cald Butle. "o) my good 1 and sorrowful. Mr Arthur; I didaT
friend M stress Dimock. I am sc e, J mean to distress vou with my orating,
mud tm. the sergeant has ony been You tell me you think you may travel
tin' ci y in rnri’na hi nself under-*- far as Georgia?”
stood: for I Lot * him to be a ro?n of j “Even so far. good dime, if ao*A
Horse ^hoe returned to the parlor, gallantry to your sex. and to cherish accident should not shorter my es-
The tidy display of some plain fur- an especial liking for Die female reer These are doubtful times. aaA
niture. and the scrupulou- attention
to "'“anllness In every part of tbe
room afforded an Intell'ecnt commen
tary upon the exact, orderiy and de
cent character cf the Widcw Dimock
The dame harself wa? a patter q of
useful thrift. Her short figure as she
now bustled to and fro, throuh tbe
apartment, was arrayed in that re
spectable. mether'r costume which
befitted her ysaru; and which was
proper to tne neriod cf my rtory.
when luxury of dree? waa mote ex
"ensive than at present and when a
corre pendent degree cf care was used
to preserve it in repair. Evidences
of this laudable economy were seen
in the neatness with which a ruffle
wag darned or a wrak pcint fortified
by a niceiv ad'usipd u tch, presenting
in some resptet ;« token both of tbe
commendable pi de of the wearer,
and of the atialti ess of the rat.onal
means, since tbe P (valence cf war
for five yeair hrd nt on'y reduced
"mv fortune has in no Jot Im ved 1 tlle w€a ^ a li dlv : drrlc ard render-
since F left vou almost a year ago. 11 f“ u wHty indLpen rble. but bad.
broke from you hastily i^en to resume also * ,tera,, y deprived the the corn-
mv share In the war. :tnd I have had trv of Its nececscrv cupt iy c f C0lD .
nothing but hard h’nw« ever since rrod,t ’ e »: thus putting the opu'ent
“God bless all widowg tnat set them ' . AlJ . - —— , ^ - -
'elves down bv the rordslde Is my , " p 1*“®- Mistress D 'nock, sets sadly an< * Jr® needy, to a cei^ain extant up-
worst w'sh! aid in particular. 1 pray ; ,,e3in8t us ” * : on tbe 8ame fo<tl OG Ca tbe pres nt
r or good luck to the widow Dlroock. i Never let vonr heart fail you.” ex
for an orderly sort of body which j f ' ,a,rnp d the landlady; “it Isn’t In the
have no doubt ghe Is; and keeps good 1 nat,,r ® °f thing* for tb- luck to be for
hour'—to Judge by tbe shine of the p ^ er on the , ' ha(, y side Besides, take
kitchen fire which is blazing yonder i fbp an <l b*d together, you have
in tne rear—and which, to tell truth. £ of „ hp f, n 80 hardly dealt by. Captain
maior 1 began to be afeard would be ,,Jf r
d-ad bv this time 0’ night as the i _ Ma1 °r Butler iridam, of th') seen-d
div the health stone was first laid <,ro,,r ia continental reg'lar infantrv ”
^e deserves to he spoken of as a ' nten,ote d Robinson, who had stood
orai'ewortby woman And moreover.! !l v th,s t,m e unnoticed. “Milor
I should say she has nronnpd her . the captain has he^n nromot-
hcucp down in a most leglbM sltuat'on , hv occasion of the wining out of
'ournine our dav's march, by which j '* fp w friends from the (inner side of
i 1 - n 1 'n 1 one sten too near a rea | * p a d1utant’s roll, in the scrimmage
nnnMp bed hour I count It lucky. ,, Fort Moultrie. He l« what we call,
ra'nr on vour accomt; and although n ,, o m, non narlev. brevet'ed ”
Mistiess Dimock. I car certify he Is
orenared to set a high value upon
vourself Tbe sergeant was on v en
deavorlng to provoke your good bu
nor. Trv this honey. Gailbraitb; M s
trees Dimock is famous for her bee
hives; and perhaps It will give a
sweeter edge to your tongue” t-
, .“I a poke, major.” replied Roblrsoa,
awkwardly endeavor!ig to extricate
himself under tois Joirt rebuke, and.
at the same t'ae plurglng r speon in
to tbe dish ty v bicb Butler bad it vlt-
ed his notice, “conaarrlag the diffi *41
ty of having ladies—whatber old or
voung makes no difference, it wan t
respecting tbe age of MlsU’eae Dim
ock nor her beauty, by no means,
tbat I said what I did say; but was
consarning of tbe difficulty of bev og
the woman with them in their match
ps and tneir counter marches. Wnat
could such tender creatures have
dune at such a place as tbe sieging of
Charlestown? Certain, this la most
elegant boney?!" be added, by way
r f d- ^ntbesis. as be devoured a large
slice of bread well covered with a
fragment of honeycomb, as If anxious
- gain time to collect bis ideas: for,
w tb all Hoise Shoes bluntness be
oeearion. cur gord lardladv w.^ ar- »»s essentially a difldent man. "It
raved in a grw 1 c? sober w lored 1 i» my op'oion. ma’am, tbe best thing
friends of our cause, amongst whrm. mv oath is as uncertain as the chanc
es of war. It may be long before I
return.”
(CONTINUED NEXT FRIDAY.>
chintz, gathered Into p'aits In tne
skirt, whilst the body fitted co^riy
over a pair of long-walsted stays. <rv
Ing sleeves that re*r'orf to the el
bow. The stature of i t- dame was in
creased a full Inch by a pilr of high
heeled, particolored shoes, reir :rk
able fer toe'r sharp tees; and a nillod
mu 1 n c?p » th lappet? tbrt iea. bed
under the chin tower d fficicntlj
Of totertst To Vi
To such women aa are not seriously oat
Of health, but who have exacting duties
to perform, either In the way of house
hold cares or in social duties and func
tions which seriously tax their strength,
as wall aa to nursing mothers. Dr. Pieros’!
Favorite Prescription has proved a moat
valuable supporting tonic and invigorat
ing nervine. By Its timely use, much
serious sickness and suffering assy be
avoided. Tbe operating table and the
surgeons’ knife, would, It is believed,
seldom have to be employed if thia moat
valuable woman’s remedy were resorted
to in good time. The " Favorite Prescrip
tion" baa proven a great boon to expectant
mothers by preparing the system for the
coming of baby, thereby rendering child
birth safe, easy, and almost painless.
Bear la mind, please that Dr. Pierce’s
Favorite Prescription is not a secret or
patent medicine, against which the moat
intelligent people are quite naturally
averse, because of the uncertainty as to
their oom position and harm leas character,
but is a MBmcurg or Know? ooMroei-
oe women can do. in these here wars,
is to knit; and leave the fighting of it
out to us who haven't faces to be , non, a fall list of all its Ingredients being
spoiled by bad weather and tough printed, in plain English, on every bottle-
times wrapper. An examination of this list of
“1 don’t wart to have art nor part ingredtenu will disclose the fact that It is
in these quarrels." replied tbe widow non-alcoholic in Its composition, chemlc-
I
The saints above are witnesses. I
think It unnatural enough to see a
Dearable country and a quiet honest
j man aTalr-for I know tjie cW.it i-es ' ,r,ro ®ant w'th due solemnity Vccomna-
'n the grit ard edg > of a man bv aff p mnt at a bow which was
vnazlng v Rrmetin'*-—yet. if I mouant stiff and ungraceful
j-av what was running in mv head fl- , 7 fr,p mi Sergeant Robinson"
for a gentleman and an officer 1! ;e “I commend him Vf'«
vou to do in such a tribulation it ' re !f B,r nork to your especial favor
would be this: ( d on thinking and ” 0 ;,/ or 8 ,rust >' comrade and a most
hewing over vi. • - troubles and fake tr.!_„ c * ory aD( * sufficient teacher
high to contrib 1 te el 0 something r* n i neoide. vexed and harried, and run
siderable to tb* < v tion ( r the trip ! down with all this troorlng of horses
ping little fig' * its wecier land parading of armies and clattering
in such geisi u.rt Mistiess Dimock j >f drums, amongst the hill? that nev
appear, as sne hei.cif in i.ie |er heard anything worse than the low
'’' 1 'or me to give advice in wo I” annunciation was made bv the ' ,>ar , ncc<,ful ' p fieto.neUi for tne ing of a heifer befer? But. stl I
travellers; and for some
Dewitt's Eg) Saba
F«r
POimHONET—TAR
LECTRIC
BITTERS
THK BKRT FOB
BILIOUBNK8S
AND KIDNEYS.
them with a tu-M as thing- that’s
not tr ho mended bv .■> solemnly long
facednest A goed victual's meal and
a fair right'? rest wcu’d msk:- another
man of vou. Tnst’a my observation;
and I remenaoe- once to bear you say
the srn e you ♦)(. upon occasion cf
your losirr th* baggage w?eons last
fall on th B -aufor' corvy
ha’n’t firgot It. n ■), r?”
man.’
Thank you fha* k you sei^r-ant.
BANNER SALVE
the moat healing selva In the worts.
BuckfeiTs Arnica Salve
Dm Best Mve la Tbe WtrlE
?h/L ar ‘ P 2f t,t ! wh,cb oa * b t to be of
he beat. Mr. Arthur Butler's word 's
. !" 8,1 nnfier this roof :and. whether
Y, u be captain or major. I promise vou.
makes no difference with me Bless
v , - " b «n I ®rst saw you. major yoi
Your couisel k'ndV clii* d ard wa ‘' on,v an ensfen: then whlsh- and
w .«3ly said, are n . f r ii ow lt But 8wa ? ! a n<! back you come a nre’ty
it is a little hfc f •(,* srldier.” ad ,,p »f p nant about mv bonse: and thro
ded Puller with someth og ) <? ei ’ rantstn fnrcno'h! and now on the
anoroacb to Joc-’erity • 1 . a |lt;l e j f r8pk o f tba f major It is up uo un foe
baid to have-one’? nri-fo'riut ot cast In '* ,f ' ,Pr l”! vou wl’t rnme • one 0 f
his t^eth by a omrad-v" (these divs to he o general- and too
“l thought It wculd make you lan'l. nro,,,t 1 m'*donht to 'onk nt puch a
major.” replied Hoblnsor with a ,,,Mp 0 ’d woman as me! hegh hegh
good natured so'.citede. “for It win’t a n, nch rf snuff M:. Arthur”
n the possibllli es of a mortal eai.hly hprp dime tw > i»ed
man to save the baggage; and. I re hpr fbfhtslcky Irugh for seme mo
nemb.r, voi: laughed then, as wMl as I ,,1p nts as she orr-er ed a hmt of
th- rest <f Uo when them perilferl Sro,fb " n " ff to >>er guest. But III
ous. filching sheep aealets m,de rffl^naBae promotion nev^r vet made fie
with our dinners: nebody ever bl-mcd 3 " T1pf te of a t av»M'n. ma ,
vo - ' for It.” ■ than before o
‘‘Ah. Geloralth y(u are a go'jd l(,,r ” p n •- v h»!e
friend and you cha’l say w at vou " n '' , ' or ”
olease to me.” said But’e- w th a re Tbp «ooner the hi er ir iam."
turning cheerfulness: “sorrow | e a Robfnarn: “yonr n’rh; el, 1 a
dull comparison to hi n who feed. It '' ort of » whetstone to the stomach
which had teen for a quarter of an
hour gemly stimulating tbe arpetlte of
You are welcome and free to tbe tbe K UP8, s. now made it appearance,
tba' a in the house, sergeant.” company with a nalr of broiled oul
! 8 ® landlady, courtesying; "and ibese weie followed hv a
W .!! b fo _ r _ y ” ur sak * R was as good ! (1 et>chroent of brown-crested ho«
' cakes—tbe peculiar favorite of the
province; an aourdance of rich m lk,
er*s butter and other rurrl knlck-
nackerle. such as no hungry mm
ever surveys wnb indifference. These
were successively depto,ted upon a
time -v sb well tc liberty; and if U mu_t be
«ti" whi.-h 'ought for. why. I am ever content to
belongs to this important car? wnen take mv share of the suffering. ,0 my
despatched in a retired country Inn own lonesome way and they that
Bv degrees -h* table began .0 show 1 bpa r tbe beat of the day. and their
the bounti.-*-* o - tbe kitchen. A savory lends-, shall always be served in my
dish of fri id bi con. the fumeu of with tbe best that's In it. and
kcuse exhibi.'rj a ! tnel
it tbe most reasonable rates. Even
if they come without money. I am not
tbe woman to turn them off with an
empty stomach;I mean them of tbe
right side.”
“Well that’s as sensible a speech,
Mistress Dimock." said Horse Shoe,
quickly seizing th-' occasion to make
amends to the lardlady for b’s for
mer bluntreas. “sud pg much to tbe
nurnose. and spoken with rs much
wisdom ard eiicr inscription as
mougbt come out cf the roerth f
e’er lady In tbe land—high born or
low—I don t care where the ether
comes frem. And it does a mm’s
heart good to hef’- womank'nd hold
It’s en-
ally pure, triple-refined glycerine taking
the place of the commonly used alcohol.
In It* make-up. In this connection It
may not be out of place to state that the
•Favorite Prescription’’ of Dr. Pierce la
the only medicine put up for the cure of
woman's peculiar weaknetwee and all
menu, and sold through druggists, all
the ingredient* of which have tbe un
animous endorsement of all tbe leading
medical writers and teachers of all the
several school* of practice, and that too
as remedies for the ailment* for which
•Favorite Prescription" la recommended.
A little book of these endorsement* will
be sent to any address, post-paid, and
absolutely free If you request same by
postal card, or letter, of Dr. R. V. Pierce.
Buffalo, N. Y.
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets core con
stipation. Constipation Is the ca«M of
many diseases. Cure tbe cause and yon
cure the disease. Rasy to taka as candy.
mi
cared at hoau witfe
out palm. Book of 1
ticwUrs seat
B. X. WOOLLKY, M. D.
OttoeUMN.
#*4 p
|
"er vou will
k .i, r your
homespun table cloth whose w'teness
rival!"* tne new enow with ai accu
racy of adjustment that by Its de*y.
produced tbe moet vlribie rffects up
on tbe sergeart **io during tbe
'•n-'eai'lng of the biprd sat silently byline out such presentments
watching with an es^er ard g'aatfng couraglng on the face cf It."
earnestness the si* w process ever and
anou uttering a short hem, and turn
ing about rewtleeslv on his chair.
I may p.nist here, after the fashion
of our worthy fri'-nd Horse Shoe, to
make an ohsei vat op There is noth-
I 'at woik* ;•» kli J'y upon th , im
agination c* a trav )■ |f he be In
HOLLISTER’S
Bosky Mountain 'sa Rsrrsb
A Buiy Madidns hr Busy PwpM.
Brtan Golden Heaitfe wM Renewed Vlffer.
A epeclhe for Cooetlpation. Indlgeetloa. Dlvw
Fintplee, Kczenu*. Impure
end Kidney trouble#.
During this oonversptlin tbe ;unper Bl«x»d. Bad Breath. SIuxxieb Bowele. Haadaeha
was finished and Mrs Dimock had and Backache- luKockyr
,et fo m. 85 cents a box.
now seated nerself. with her elbows
upon the table, so plactd as to allow
her 10 prop her (bin upon be hands,
in which position uhe fell into an
earnest hut ouiet undertane errfsbu
1: ion with B'iler who partook if It
anv doutt ar ’o 1 a r petite toe 1 wl,b the nterej.t, as It rented
di oi3v of such a t b-* My nait cu f ,0 the ronceros cf the family at the
lailtv of dti: I on the p CoCnl i •- -ia Duve tote
Ion. will *be.»'cr«, be exi/'ed by Mr. Lindsay
Tt reader, wnen I In orm 1 Im th»t
Bu lei h"d anhed at tne inn ,j that
poor man ' said tbe
dame 'n the of r v j - • c cfer-
ence. "is wot ii a r . ‘It mo'.t
dei>re*scd tone of skirits wbirb seem j looks a* if be was baurt.d bv an evil
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