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Bail, of Rave I was troubled wilh bocr a Kodol cu’ei mr and •vc a for baoy." Kodol V. Bottles only. Reliev i; , CHAPTER VII. Some Account of Philio Lindsay— Sensibility and Retirement Apt to Engender a Pernicious Philosophy. The thread which I have now to take up and weave into the history renuires that my narrative should f?o back for some years. It briefly con cerns the earlier fortunes of Pnllip Lindsay. His father emigrated from England and was established in Virginia about the year 1735, as a secretary to taste, and had soon built, upon a beautiful site, a neat and comfortable rustic dwelling, with such accommo dation as might render it a conveni ent and pleasant retreat during the hot months of the summer. The occupation which this new establishment afforded his family; the scope which its improvement gave to their taste; and the charms tnat intrinsically belonged to it. by degrees communicated to his house hold an absorbing interest in its em bellishment. His wife cherished this , ^ . tj „, aa , enterprise with a peculiar ardor. The the governor of the province, e i plans of improvement were hers; the a gentleman of good name and r ! garden, the lawns the groves, the tune. Philip was born within a y J j walks—all the little appendanges after this emigration. As [ which an assiduous taste might In- was th*‘n comparative.y a w Ide ; vent or a comfort seeking fancy and afforded but few facilities for ® j might imagine necessary, were taken i education education of youth, the son o under her charge; and one beauty secretary was sent at an ear y g . q U j c ] ; .iy following upon another, from to England where he roma. ne , day to day. evinced the dominion the exception ot an occasional visit, which & refined art may exercise bo hie parents, under the gu . . | with advantage over nature. It was ship of a near relative, un il he i dj quiet, calm and happv spot, where completed, not only his college ■ , . t v,n ! manv eonveniences were congregat i - — — - course, but a so his studies in the , d tO£ , 0ther and where for a portion er ef a character unusual to her sex avoid, into a participation of the plans of those who courted his fel- ! lowship. SU 1. however, this was j grudgingly given—as much fro u the inaptitude of his character, as from a secret consciousness, at bottom, that : it was contrary to the purpose that I l had induced him to s ek the shelter j of the woods. Unless, therefore, the i spur w as frequently app.ied to the side of his reluctant resolution, his zeal was apt to weary in its pace. or. to change my figure for one equa^y appropriate, to melt away in the sun- nv indolence of his temper. I have said that, during the ten derer years of the children, and up to the period of the loss of their mother, they had received the most unremitting attention from their par ents. The bereavement of his wife, the deep gloom that followed this 1 event, and the now engrossing char- S acter of the war. had In some de- | gree relaxed Lindsay’s vigilance over their nurture, although it had in no wise abated his affection for them; on the contrary, perhaps this was more concentrated than ever. Mil dred had grown up to the blossom-1 time of life, in the possession of ev ery personal attraction. From the j adopted ; by her father, or rather from the sed- 1 ulous care with w r hich he experiment- j od upon her capacity, and devoted himself to the task of directing and waiting upon the expansion of her i into lect, she had made acquirements much beyond her years, and altogeth- WASTING STRENGTH Women who suffer from unnecessary, disagreeable, painful, weakening, female complaints, will find that Wine of Cardui is a safe and pleasant remedy for all their ills. It acts directly upon all the delicate, inflamed tissues, purifying the blood, throwing off the clogging matter and relieving female disorders such as irregular, scanty, profuse, painful catamenia, prolapse, etc. Also relieves headache, backache, dizziness, cramps, dragging pains, nervousness, irritability, etc. If you need advice, write us a letter, telling us aW your symptoms. We will send free advice (in plain sealed envelope). Address: Ladies’ Advisory Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. 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The natural conse- quonce was a tedious year, after uis return home, spent, at the seat of the provincial government, and a most onor r otie, persevering interchange led with some of the tenderest asso- j sa ld to me habitually abstracted and eiations connected with the i n f anc y . ^elf communing. of Mildred, it was called by the fan ciful and kindly name of “The Dove Cote.’’ As the war advanced, her temper and situation both enlisted her as | a partisan in the questions which it i Tho education of Mildred and Hen- into discussion; and,, whilst :t You Eat. >Mion, s _ ur strmach, & CO., CHICAGO. Prepared by L. C. O../IT' For tale by Cherokee Drug Co., Gaffney; L. D Allison, Cowcens. TAX RETURNS. The office will be opened on the first day of Januray, 1907, for the purpose of receiving returns of a^l taxable property for the year 1907 I will he in the Auditor’s office at | and Henry—with four years pilaffney from the first day of Jan- ! enct* between their ages, uary 1907 to the 5th day of January I were nurtured with all the care and rite thorliv Marsl:.( other v finally, wedding and paie returned (piil mail filled tlie dibit public station lu diK- coins to his father's estate of his the most upub gentleman of t He had but ^ with the lady, whom my au- illows me to name Gertrude Tins was followed by an- \ ;,go across the Atlantic, and is might be predicted, by a with all proper observance •iii;il sanction Lindsay then ,i happier and more Iran Virginia, where he ful- i-s of more than one of dignity and trust s - of time he fed heir wealth, which with the v, i,<> made him one of and considerable i« <Md Dominion, two child ren—M il d red differ- ry became a delightful household care. Tutors were supplied, and the parents gave themselves up to the task of supervision with a fond industry. They now removed ear ier to the Dove Cote with every return ing spring, and dreamed there after : the autumn. The neighborhood furnished and intelligent and hospi table society; and the great western wilderness smiled with the content ment of a refined and polishet] civili zation, which no after day in the his tory of this empire has yet surpassed —perhaps, not equalled, it is not to be wondered at. that a mind so fram ed as Lindsay’s, and a family so de voted. shoud find an exquisite enjoy- ter lather’s opinions were abhorrent to this struggle for independence, \ she, on the other hand, unknown to j him. was casting her thoughts, feel- I lugs, affections, and hopes upon the ! broad waters of rebelion; and. if not! xpecting them to return to her, af ter many days, with increase of good, [ certainly believing that she was mingling them with those of patriots who weref predestined to the bright est meed of glory. A father is not apt to reason with a daughter; the passions and nreju- I diees of a parent are generally re ceived as the principles of the child; and most fathers, counting upon this j instinct, deem it enough to make | known the bent merely of their own ; 1907. 1 4-11 be at Draytonville, Monday 7th, from 10 A. M. to 3 P. M. Wilkinsville, Tuesday 8, from TO A. M to 3 P. M. indulgent bounty natural to parents whose affections are concentrated upon so small a family circle. Lindsay’s character was grave and thoughtful, and inclined him to avoid the contests of ambition and collision them. This mistake will serve to ex plain the wide difference which is sometimes seen between the most Sarratts, Wednesday. 9, from 10 A. with the world. A delicate taste, a M, to 3 P. M. I nice judgment, and a fondness fo-- Asbury, Thursday, 10, from 10 A. inquiry made him n student and an M. to 3 P. M. Ravenna, Friday 11, from 10 A. M t 3 P M Websters. Saturday 12, from 10 A. M. to 1 S P. M. Thickety, Smith’s store. Monday 14, from 10 A. M. to 3 P. M. White Plains. M C. Lipscomb’s. nent in such a spot. , . . Whilst this epoch of happiness j ^ in i° ns ^ u T„ lt ^L,. Ca ^I!f .M. ‘l rK "2 These " as ‘ n l )r °S iession - the political hea ven began to be darkened with clouds. The troubles came on with,. , , „ , ,,, harsh portents; war rumbted in the | ’ enc ^ r 7> attached Parent and^ child distance, and, at length, broke out in thunder. Mildred had, in the mean time, grown up to the verge of wo manlx/od,—a fair, ruddy light haired beauty, of exceeding graceful propor tions, and futl of the most interesting impulses. Henry trod closely upon her heels, and was now shooting mind was towards uetm-hysics; he | } he rapid stages of boyhood, delved into the obsolete subtleties of 1 olh had entwined themselves rouuu the old schools of philosophy, and ^ir parents affections, ke fibres if not instruction. ,hat conveyed to them their chief ardent lover of books. The plv of his i found amusement, in those frivolous hut ingenious spec I nourishment; and the children were ulations which have overshadowered j *‘ u ^ e d 10 each other even, it that even the best wisdom of the school- i w ^f Possible, by a stronger band. 1 he war tnrew Lindsay into a per ilous predicament. His estates were large, and his principles exposed him to the sequestration which was rigid ly enforced against the royalist par ty. To avoid this blow, or. at least, to mitigate its severity, he conveyed the estate of Dove Cote to Mildred; Tuesday, 15 from 10 A. M. to 3 P. M | men with the hues of a solemn and Macedonia, E. P. Richards, Wed- absurd pedantry. He dreamed in the nesday, 1C from 10 to 3 P. M. reveries of Plato, and pursued them Butlers. Thursday 17, from 10 A. through the aberrations of the Cory- M. to 3 P M. phaeans He delighted in the visions Ezells, Geo. D. Scruggs’, Friday, 18 of Pythagoras, and in th intellectual trom 10 to 3 P. M. revels of Epicurus. He found attrac- Maud. R, E. Linder’s, Saturday, 19 tion in the Gnostic mysteries, and from 10 A. M. to 3 P. M. Cherokee Falls, Monday, 21 from 10 A. M. to 3 P. M. King’s Creek. Tuesday, 22 from 10 A. M. to 3 P. M. Antioch Church, Wednesday, 23 U\ „,, , _ from 10 A M. to 3 P. M. >nd .Martin De vio. and others of less i Property was converted into money Blacksburg. Thursday and Friday. | cch brit • in 'his circle of imposture, an ^ invested in funds in Great 24 and 25 from 10 A. M. to 3 P. M | were found associated with truer Britain. As soon as this arrangement Buffalo school house, Saturday, 26 j philosophies and more approved and " as made^ about the second year of in those deeper sentiments that do not be.ong to the everyday concerns ; of life. Whilst, therefore, Mr. Lind- | say took no heed how the seed of | doctrine fructified and grew in the j soil where he desired to plant it. it j in truth fell upon ungenial* ground and either was blown away by the j wind, or perished for want of ap- j propriate nourishment. As the crisis became more momen- 1 tous. and the discussion of national right more rife, Mildred’s predilec- j tiong ran stronger on the republican side; and, at the opening of my story, j she was a sincere and enthusiastic friend of American independence,—a character (however it may he mis doubted by my female readers of the present day, nursed as they are in a Vufy-like apathy to all concerns of . government, and little aware, in the lazy lap of peace, how vividly their | own quick sensibiities may be enlist- A Turkey Dinner makes you forget the cares of work ami worry, but it is not complete without other dainties, such as Fruit Cake, Pound Cake, Mince Pies, etc., etc.., and I have a full supply of such things as you need. Al^o seeded Raisins, Citron, Currants, t Orange and Lemon Peel to make your own Cakes and Raisins, Nuts, Candies, Oranges, Lemons, Grapes, Apples, Bananas, Raisins, Cotfees, Sugars of all kinds, Mince Meat, Cakes, Crack ers, fresh Oysters, California Fruits, Canned and Evaporated Olives, Pickles, etc., etc. Try Heinz’s Dill Pickles and Moun tain Buckwheat and pure New Orleans Molasses. Come and see me from 10 A. M. to 3 P. M. Allens. Monday, 28 from 10 A. M to 3 P. M Grassy Pond, Tuesday. 29 from 10 A. M. to 3 P M. At the office at Gaffney till the 20th of February, 1907, at which time the time expires without the penalty All persons are required at the time of making returns to state In what ■cbool district they live. W. D. Camp, Auditor. I the war, the Dove Cote became the permanent residence of the family; Lindsay preferring to remain here rather than to retire to England, hop spices and holiest ment of our country’s memory. (CONTINUED NEXT FRIDAY.) Couldn’t Wrestle, So H e Shot. Laurens, Dec. 15.—Last night about ten o’clock two well known young white men of the county, Luther Hughes and Ludy Willis, became in- re- Fire, Life, Accident, Health Insur ance authentic teachers. These studies, although pursued with an acknowdedgeraent of their false and dangerous tendency, never theless had their influence upon Lindsay's imagination. There are few men in whom the masterv of reason is so absolute as to be able totally to subdue the occasional uprising of that element of superstition which is found more or less vigorous in every mind. A nervous temperament, which Is almost characteristic of minds of an imaginativ ingly liable to of the strongest resolves of the will [ tor a Bme, almost unseated his rea- [ wa 3 woTsted and after 0 receiving^ a and the most earnest convictions of son. The natural calm of such a mind | ver y violent fall, he arose drew his ing to escape the keen notice of the t vnlv<>f1 in ^ dominant party an d .to And in this 8ulted in Hughes shooting Willis, ln- oh W nn a n? the ^ i fllctin * Auilte a serious wound in the ^ nmn5ef L^ e J are \ at t be f e i head Th * wound Will no doubt give the pillow of every man who mingled | VVi i ll3 much pain and trouble , but , t L 0 H th lf ay - , Ms not considered as fatal. The a.mninTment H, f ^ meQ We ™ the house of Mr. annointment His wife, to whom he : T> j* Bramlett. father-inlaw of Wll- , , r s t ™ I ? antlc * lly , Relied, was , llg> who lives a few mile8 north of to cast, is often distress-1 snatched from him by death, just at Laurens. In consequence of a wrest- to his influence, in spite i lla interesting-period. The blow, j us match between the two, Hughes the judgment. If those who possess this temperament w-ould confess, apt to show ! pistol and fired on Willis, with the Its sorrow was i result already stated. No arrests as Lindsay’s is not paroxysms in grief they might certify to many extraordl- teo still and deep for show-. The ftight have been made ~as~a result of The nary auxietb s and troubles of spir- ( of years, however, brought healing | affair, it. which it would pain them to have on their wings; the world believe. Lindsay’s pursuits had impressed his understanding with some senti ment of resp“ct for that old belief in the supernatural, and had, perhaps, even warmed up his faith to a sec ret credulity in these awful ag ncies of the spiritual world, or at least to and Mildred and Henry gradua ly relumed their fath er’s countenance with flashes of cheerful thought, that daily grew broader and more abiding; till, at last, sense and duty completed their triumph, and once more gave Lind- s<>>- to his family, unburdened of his gri“f. or if not unburdened, convers- an unsatisfied doubt as to their exis- iug with it only in the secret hours tence. Many men of sober brow and i of self-communion. His hones of ease and retirement renown for wisdom are unwilling to acknowledge the extent of their own credulity on the same topic. I His relations to the government, I his education, his pursuits and tem- | per. as might be expected, had deep ly imbued Lindsay with the politics were disappointed in another way. The sequesterment of the Dove Cote was not sufficient to shut out the noise nor the intrigues of the war. His reputation, as a man of educa tion. of wealth, of good sense, and es- Surety Bonds. J. Darby BANNER SALVE th* most h*allno *alv* in th* world. of the tory party, and taught him to i pecially as a man of aristocratic pre- j regaid with distrust and even with ! tensions, irresistibly drew him Into I abhorrence, the revolutionary princl-, th« agitated vortex of politics. 'His 1 pies which were getting in vogue, house was open to the visltg of the In this sentiment he visited with dis- tory leaders, no less than to those of like that did not correspond with the more usual development of his char- the other side; and, although this in tercourse could not be openly main- acter. all those who were in any de- tained without risk, yet pretexts gree suspected of aiding or abetting were not wanting, occasionally, to ■nd WHISKEY HABITS [ cured at home with* out pain. Book of par ticulars aent FKEK, _J B. M. WOOLLEY, M. D. , Office 104 N. Pryor Street. the prevailing heresy of the times. About two years after the birth of Mildred, he had purchased a tract of land In the then new and frontier country lying upon the Rockflsh riv er. Many families of note In the low country had possessed themselves of estates at the foot of the Blue Ridge, In this neighborhood, and were al ready making establishments there. Mr. Lindsay, attracted by the roman tic character of the scenery, the freshness of the soil, and the health fulness of the climate, following the example ot others, he laid off the grounds of his new estate with great bring the officers and gentlemen In i the British interest to the Dove Cote. They came stealthily and in dis guise, and they did not fail to In volve him in the insidious schemes and base plottings by which a wary foe generally endeavors to smooth the way of invasion. The temporary importance which these connections conferred, and the assidious appeal which It was the policy of the enemy to make to his loyalty, wrought upon the vanity of the scholar, and brought him. by degrees, from the mere toleration of an Intercourse that he at first sincerely sought to Chamberlain’s Cough Rei The Children’s Favorite —CURES— Coughs, Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough. ThU rained7 la famona for Ita core* orer ■ Urge part of the civilized world. It can alwa)s be depended upon. It contains no opium or otbar harmful drug and ma/ bn given aa confidently to a baby as to an adult Price 26 cte; Large Size, 60 cte. F. Bee Gaffney. Xmas Goods Before you buy your Xmas goods call and see the large stock at the 'new Jewelry store. All; kinds ;pf Jewelry. Special prices on Watches, fine Silverware, Gold and Silver novelties, full China, all kinds. Give us a call and see our stock. The largest line in the city to select from. 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