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V The Diamond From the Sky By ROY L. McCARDELL Copyright, 1915, by Roy L. McCartfefl ! (Continued from page 3.) In the library an hour later Dr. Lee stood over the shattered colonel. "Listen to the truth." said the doctor. "It is idle for you to rave. I have told you, you have aneurism of the heart, and another atta- k like this may be your death. You cannot hope to live to marry a wife who may yet bear you a sou." "l win never marry u-a.ui. *jnru Colonel Stanley in angu? it. "I have loved but one woman, could love but one woman, and she is dead! Itut, by heavens. I will cheat Lamar Stanley and all his brood! I have So.000 in yonder safe. 1 will buy the luaie ebilu bom to the gypsy woman. 1 will hide away Di.v own fiesh and l#><>d. my little daughter, and have her reared ten-1 derly. yet in secret. And the gypsy's brat at my death shall be the Earl of Stanley In England and possess the diamond from the sky. That will be fine for Lamar Stanley and bis vermin offspring!" And he laughed and shook his hands in bitter rage "I mean it, and you must help me.' You hate Lamar Stanley, for he ruined T HA*V K n tao him (Ta I hall a bereft and frenzied mother tore herself loose from her bonds. Like a tigress, she threw herself upon her husband and demanded her child. When he told her of the bargain and abowed her the money that came from It 6be cursed him and the gold and, eizing a Jagged burning billet from the fire, she struck Matt Harding down and, leaving him prone on the ground, she rushed to Stanley hall to regain her firstborn. The gypsy roused himself from the tunning blow and hastened after her ere she could spoil all his greedy mm: - hkBs?^ . $* A f'v^/^iBpB^Bi^MPi^i Matt Harding, the Gypsy. schemes. The great door of Stanley hall stood ajar. For a moment Hagar swayed faintly at the portal. Then she staggered in and down the spadons hall to the door of the library, gfftded by the sound of men's voices and the cries of a child?her child! j Her hands seized the knob and softly ! and silently she threw open the door j just as her gypsy husband seized her ! from behind. * i * ?' ?$' ' <- A "VV j VIA. Jiauiuijt uuv.; ua ico uiiii. MW kilied her twin brother iu cold blood. Come!" In the plow of his campfire Matt Harding gazed greedily at the wealth beyond his wildest dreams that Colonel Stanley had roused him from his fitful slumber to pour into his lap. Hagar, roused from her fevered dreams, felt her babe being lifted from her bosom. The rural gypsy husband and father seized her by the throat as she feebly struggled. He gagged and bound her hastily as he might and emerged panting from the tent, carrying the swaddled babe which he handed to the colonel and the doctor. "Does my wife object?" he asked to the doctor's question. "Say, governors, she would sell every child she expects to have for half the money. We'll be twenty miles away by sunrise and fifty miles more by another day. We'll be gypsy kings nud queens and you'll never hear of us again!" Back at Stanley hall the doctor and * the colonel entered secretly by the library window and bore the babe upstairs to the waiting nurse. Reluctantly and yet resolved like all the rest, the faithful colored nurse arrayed the gypsy child in fine linen and hung iihnnt iha ?ipck "Hip diamond from thp sky," while the little daughter, born to Stanley hall, whimpered beside its fair dead mother. m In answer to the summons to Stanley ball came Judge Stanley, the kinsman enemy and the English barrister. It was a strange group that gathered In the colonel's library, the English barrister, the .-rim. bitterly disappointed Judge, silently facing Dr. Lee and Colonel Stanley. A pull at the bell rope and the weeping colored nurse entered the library bearing the black haired, dark eyed babe, a male child in Stanley hall, presumptive heir to au English earldom, and blazing on its breast was the diamond from the sky. Over the gypsy campfire within the sound of a human call from Stanley ,?J foi over 50 years, |Qj Cardui has been helping (?)l to relieve women's un- I? ^ necessary pains and building weak women up to health and strength. y* It will do the same for (?) | you, if given a fair trial, So, don't wait, but begin * /s\i taking Cardui today, for [@ wy its use cannot harm you, wzt and should surely do you ?j good. E-72 K| The backs of Jhe judge, the English lawyer, the doctor and the nurse were to the door, but Colonel Stanley stood behind the library table facing the door. "Yes," he was saying, "there is the newborn baby, a son, do you hear, a on!" And then his eyes opened wide with horror, for there, struggling at the open door, were the gypsy woman and her husband. The man's hand was over the woman's mouth, and with every effort he sought to strangle her to silence and closed the door. Colonel Stanley clutched at his heart and fell senseless forward across the library table! (TO BE CONTINUED.) A Clogged System Needs Attention. Are you bilious, dizzy and listless? Dr King's New Life Pills taken at once seizes upon constipation and starts the bowels moving naturally and easily. Moreover it acts withI out griping. Neglect of a clogged system often leads to most serious complications. Poisonous matters and a body poorly functioning need immediate attention. If you wish to wake up tomorrow morning happy in mind and entirely satisfied, start your treatment tonight. 25c a bottle. BLIND TIGEBS CAPTURED. Thirty-nine True Bills Returned in Charleston. 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"Last winter I used a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for a ? * i L T Kano. oaa Droncnmi cuugu. 1 icn no ficial effects immediately and before I had finished one bottle I was cured. I never tire of recommending this remedy to my friends," writes Mrs William Bright, Ft Wayne, Ind. Obtainable everywhere. Arrival ol Passenger Trains at Klngstree. The Atlantic Coast Line railroad has promulgated the'following schedule, which became effective Monday, June 1, 1914: I Northbound. | No 80 - - - 7:23 a m No 46 - - 11:35 am1 No 78 - - - 6:02 p m SouthIBound. No 79 - - - 11:09 am *No 47 - - - - 6:38 p m No 89 - - - 9:18 p m * Daily except Sunday. I " 1 I Nervous? | Qj0 Mrs. Walter Vincent, fax of Pleasant Hill, N. C., gd writes: "For three sum- ^ Vv- mers, I suffered from rS ?l nervousness, d r e ad fu 1 1^ CTJ pains in my back and sides, and weak sinking [(g) xJ spells. Three bottles of ^ J. J Cardui, the woman's f^S | tonic, relieved me entireyF iy. I feel like another j ?I person, now." [(g) j TAKE ^ >l a al?. 1 mm | s>J Ttie Woman's Tonic * < Ordinary County 3 44 Roads 1 41 Chaingang and Bridges 1 44 Constitutional School 3 41 A tax of 50c on dogs. For High School at Kingstree?2 44 44 retiring bonds 44 44 ..2 44 44 44 44 at Greelyville .4 44 44 44 sch bonds at Cades....3 44 4 4 44 bonds at Hemingway..6 44 44 44 44 44 Johnsonville..7 44 44 4 4 bds annexed territory Clarendon county, Nos 14 and 53, special levy 11 44 I 44 County and Court House 44 All parties between the ages of 21 and 60 years, inclusive, are liable, unless exempted by law, to a poll tax of $1.00, also to a commutation tax of $2.00. Levy for special school districts is as follows: Nos 2, 6, 32, 34, 40,45 and 47-2 mills. No 31?3 mills. Nos 4,8, II, 13,14.*v, 19,22,25,28,29,36, 37, 38, 39, 41, 43, ' \ 48, 50, 51, 52, 53, 55, 56, 59 and 60?4 rr ills. No 23?12 mills. Nos 24 and 49?C mills. No 27?7 mills. Nos 12 and 15?n- mills. Upon all unpaid taxes after December 31 a penalty of 1% will be added for January, 1% for February and 5% to 15th day of March next, after which the books will be closed and executions issued upon all unpaid taxes. Those who desire to pay their taxes through the mail may expedite matters by dropping the Treasurer a card asking for the amount of their taxes, so as to ran^inry +V?0 a-mnff Dm/Hint. AIKO OVV1U OClJUUi^ U1V , ? ? stating the township or townships (if property is owned in more than one) and if possible give school district where property is located. After paying taxes examine your receipts and see if all your property is covered; if not, see about it at once. By following the above suggestions complications and additional cost may be avoided. J Wesley Cook, 9-23-tl2-30 County Treasurer. Notice to Creditors. All persons having claims against the estate of J W Patrick, deceased, are hereby notified to file their claims, duly attested, with the undersigned, and all parties indebted to the said estate will make payment to him. II E Montgomery, 9-23-3t Administrator. Notice of Application for Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will make application to the Judge of Probate of Williamsburg county on the 15th day of October, 1915, at 12 o'clock noon, for his Final Discharge as Administrator of the estate u V Uonno rloreneprl UI ?? U XI UlliiU, v?vvvMWVM. R J Hanna, Administrator of Estate'of H E Hanna, deceased. 9-9-6t Registration Notice. The office of the Supervisor of Registration will be open on the 1st Monday in each month for the purpose of registering any person who is qualified as follows: Who shall have been a resident oj the State for two years, and of the county one year, and of the polling precinct in which the elector offers to vote four months before the day of election, and shall have paid, siz months before, any poll tax then due and payable, and who can both read and?write any section of the constitution of 1896 submitted to him by the Supervisors of Registration, or who can show that he owns, ana naB paio. alL taxes collectible on during the present year, pioperty in this State assessed at three hundred dollars or more. H A Meyer, r lerk of Board Invigorating to the Pale and Sickly The Old Standard general strengthening tonic, GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out Malaria.enriches the blood .and builds up the tem. A true tonic. For adults and children. 50c Murtti .1 Botes 1 The public is cordially invited to attend any of the services of the various churches of Kingstree. Baptist Church. Rev W E Hurt, Pastor. Services every Sunday morning at 11:00 o'clock and evening at 8:00 o'clock. Sunday-school at 10:00 a. m. Prayer-meeting Wednesdays at 8:uu p. m. Episcopal Church. Rev H D Bull, Minister. Services for 19th Sunday after Trinity, October 10: Holy communion, 8 a.m.; Sunday-school, 10 a. m.; ! morning prayer and sermon,11 a.m.; | evening service, 8 p. m. Wednesday: Bible class, 8 p. m. Friday: Litany, 5 p. m. Methodist Church. Rev D A Phillips, Pastor. Preaching every Sunday morning at 11:00 o'clock and evening at 8:30 o'clock. Sunday-school at 5:00 p. m. Mid-week prayer meeting every Wednesday afternoon at 5:00 o'clock. Presbyterian Church. Rev P S McChesney, Pastor. Preaching every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8:00 p. m. Sunday-school 4:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 8:00 p. m. Tax Notice. The tax books will be open for collection of taxes for year 1915 on the 15th day of October, prox. Tax levy as follows: For State 7 mills Kingstree, Williamsburg county, S C, the property mentioned and described in said notes, to wit: 2-70 saw R H 0 D Pratt Plain Gins; 2-70 saw Class C Feeders; 1-140 saw L HBC Condenser and Supports; 1-140 saw. L H Steel Lint Flue System; 2 Iron Dust Flues; 1-5 in. Double-Box Friction Power Press; 1-10 in. Class D Elevator for above gins; (%nveyor, j shafting couplings, hangers, set collars, pulleys, belting, piping, etc. One 8x14 Continental C C Engine; tl One 48x12 Cotinental R T Boiler and Fittings; Pulley and Belting. Said property being now located upon the premises now or formerly occupied by the Nesmith Gin Company at Nesmith, in Williamsburg county, South Carolina. Continental Gin Company, By Barron, McKay, Frierson & Moffatt, Attorneys, 10-7-2t Columbia, S C. Notice to Creditors. In the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of South Carolina. In the matter of i In Harry Riff. Bankrupt, ( Bankruptcy. To the creditors of the aforesaid Bankrupt: Take notice that Harry Riff of KingsiJee, in the county of Williamsburg, State of South Carolina, in said district, who was adjudged a Bankrupt in this C/vm-f am 17+Vi dotr nf Mov lflnt nnnt. VjDUl V, KJIA bliv M $ VII UUJ VA AIAMJ - WW V has filed his petition therein praying fbr a discharge m Bankruptcy; and that a hearing was thereupon ordered and will be had upon said petition before said Court, at Charleston in said District, on the 18th day of October, 1915, at ten o'clock in the forenoon; at which time and place all known creditors of said Bankrupt, and other persons in interest, may appear and show cause,if any they have, why the said discharge should not be granted. (Attest) Richard W Hutson, Charleston, S C, Clerk. August 18, 1915. 9-16-4t Notice of Final Discharge Notice is hereby given that on the 30th day of October, A D1915,1 will apply to P M Brockington, Judge of Probate of Williamsburg county, for Letters Dismissory as General Guardian of the persons and estates of Anna J Newton, . James F Newton, Bessie L Newton, Lottie B Newton, Lonie L Newton, John W Newton, William E Newton, Norman L Newton, et al. R E Blakely, 9-30-5t General Guardian. Notice of Election. a cinmoh hw thp rpnuirpd iT MC UUVIJ, Oif^iivu j ?..? _ number of qualified electors and freeholders, residents of Earle's School District, No 36, in Williamsburg county, ! and State of South Carolina, and praying the County Board of Education for said county to grant an election in said district for the purpose of voting an extra tax of two (2) mills, to be used for school purposes in said district, and said petition having been granted and election ordered, Notice is hereby given that an election for above named purpose will be held at G W Camlin's at Trio, Tuesday, October 12, 1915. Poll will open at 8:00 a. m. and will close at 4:00 p. m. The undersigned, by virtue of their office, will act as managers of this election and will canvass the vote. G W Camlin, J S Wheeler, R M Haselden, 9-30-2t Trustees District No 36. Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby warned against hunting, fishing, cutting or hauling wood, or otherwise trespassing upon the lands of the undersigned, situate in township No 10, Williamsburg county. Violators of this notice will be prosecuted at law. J N Sauls, Jr, 9-16-4tp Mrs I P Gray. Notice to Creditors. ' 1-: ? All persons naving a^amat n?c estate of Carolina McFadden, deceased, will file their claims itemized and duly proved with the undersigned and all persons indebted to said estate will make payment to the undersigned, i J R Barrow, 10-7-3t Administrator. "MONEY" The mint makes it and under the terms of the Continental Mortgage Company you can secure it at 6% for any legal purpose on approved real estate. Terms easy, tell us your wants and we will co-operate with you. 7-22-3m I 908-9 Muntey Bldg, - Baltimore, Md I RUB-MY-Tisij. I Will cure your Rheumatism Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramp Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts anc Burns, OM Sores, Stings of Insect Stc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used u [ ernally and externally. Price 25 ? Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy Cures Colds. Croup and Whoooicg Coueh. 8 /' 1 * Notice of Sale. By virtue of the power and authority contained in six (6) certain written instruments of the nature of chattel mortgages and known and described as I : title retention notes, executed by ft J i 'Nesmith, B L Nesmith and J B Talle-j vast, upon th.e following named dates, i for the following descrioed amounts and payable upon the following respective dates, to wit: : DATE OF NOTE. AMOUNT. DATE PAYABLE. July 22. 1912, $341.50 December 15.1912. July 22. 1912, 341.50 OctDber 15. 1913. July 22. 1912. 341.50 Dec. mber 15.1913. September 20.1912, 183.62 Dec. mber 15,1912. 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