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i P se rete a : 7} Ue >ublicati : i . P as WARRIORS Roe * S rare making ar- Order of Publication. . JUST IN TIME with the money he had given methat Re RRR Rn ees ate oe = _ ~~ PIG shes = : I had purchased my passage; but he , F.J. TYGARD, HON.J. 8. NEWBEBRY, J. ——, nanos shes te 'y } an cis County of Bates. } 88. E| — was in utter ignorance of my inten- President. Vice-Pres't. —— poultry packing houge in y In the Ciroult Court ot rae ee ieee, § tion to emigrate i spring. It would certainly pay the | cation, December lm ia, Defendant. rie 2 know, Mr. ‘Temple, your é ee . 5 . ° erect a canning factory | Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein, by 4 familiar to m Paci: Sernert Gen Rack th Lenten? 5 « grate be oor aabaniens and Secead eaidevit, sitecing simveg other th on it niliar to me? 8 : 2 : riya % 4 : t befor ndrecently, too.” 42410. : rH a peo — P that Defendant James Lewis is not a resident ; » speaker sa broad-s! . a : % —— id defendant no’ mute | 6 ee erie, euk caten couak ip! ne Mack Nelson, a young man, who pubilestion tha ila has the object ¢ = saiaccatacreee ot4 be ile its ¢ > Mack 2 , A, ’ this court, the objec A ‘ small two-story tenement, its ap- Esrasiisuep Drc., 1870. s ' asuitagainst him in way hg oy complexioned and with a pair oflight ~ : | sléw Mitchell Morreys, an Indian, | general nature of which is to o jearee . : ay e res anything but a} a eneral Bankin, 2 . i Z ivorce from the bonds uf matrimony entered ; i] eves that gave one the impres- eee ae se “* its oecu: JAPITAL, $25,000. a 7 “Busia Transacted ’ with a circus tent stake in Bristol, into by and Sent Tekan eects at j ppetuy naition of prosperity i its oecu- * e grounds that Defenc hat their owner was perpetually | CO ; SS s Thursday acquit- conduct as to constitute him a vagrant un- ’ point o ling le ‘ ed, able-bodied ie and refui , " vere on the windows, and the paint e rT his wife and family, and Plaintiff further ew utes before we had | Were ont V men a port his wife an: 9s, “3 h nequaintanc ‘ as we sat | had peeled off the window frames and Bates County nves > They Work While You Sleep. sieges a8 grounds uit of ch inden anh ra aint: i é : ’ ane 2 der her condition in life intol- uthe smoking room of the hotel | the door. In the front room down- ie ania While your mind and body rest Cas- | trdbie’in this (Plainuf! alleging) that said De- . " ve. The remark he had made {Stairs a clean shaven, elderly man of { Oapital, =« = 850,00o. arets Candy Cathartic repair your fadanties en ae oe re ee elropole he remi a e . 3 : y . " ve occas! J Was uttered as he glanced at the in-/¢ndaverous features, and with a Money to loan on real estate, at low rates. Abstracts of digestion, your liver, your bowels, | ried woman. and on many ion charged WAN UTCORES BABE i } is| 2 PR pars ine | Pisintift with adultery, and that unl ‘ non the visiting eard I had /eravat loosely thrown around his title to al) lands and town lots in ee arene ae put them in perfect order, Genuine Sak daienans, deer Hewia, be and a rat seription on the vis py eare a . r : * z for ot neck, Was standing at the window] ¢ securities always on hand and forsale, A se ype 7 rele tablets stamped C. C.C. Never sold | this court, at, the next term thereof, to be be- & howled him in exchange for one of] pen he pulled at's ‘ furnished, titles examined and all kinds of real estate {lin bulk. All druggists, roc. gun an batter i te court Dente, tm Be +3 } ior we ara- | eyeing me Keenly as he pulled at a)» re drawn, ¥ if day of F next, and on or before tis, und it vecusioned me considera- | ; ‘ pape 5 ? ‘ gevits sf ath day of February " : rprise. Only the day before I] big brier pipe > ¥.J. Tre anak B Fiee Peenibas i” a ‘* Treas ‘ Nott tee artiuee’ in cai yoo gg yen ky - he rt i ba i London after an{A- slight’ pull at- the “door bell > Jno bay oes Abstractor 8. F. Wannock, Notary Notice ekub ann eesemense atrein- | Caey Be Sonieene®, 608 Jatgmens Will Boxee dad arrived back On i ty » C. . . halal d accordingly. f . rt » hr me some of the istration upon the estate of James W Asbury, that acopy hereof § abs England of fifteen | brought “ SANE Ae OE Oh St RRRRRRAR RRARRIRPIRRPPPPPIP RELL PLE, RL PIF PARA PPD a . have been granted to the undersign: Rg oh vngethens inTwe Borusn . belbgenr into my_hand: bt had -scarce= a - . : *y ed, by-the Bates county prob) tecoart, tm Bates | Waxy Tinks, a new r printed and pub- a Bes, it in. ite eocket when ti county, Missouri, bearing date the thirteenth | ished in Bates county for four weeks sucess Por a fw moments he sat with {ly replaced it in its socket when the da; of cane? cs ie aitars seutnal Abe estate | SlVely, the last insertion’ to be at least Aafteen : knit row and halfelused eyes, {oor opened, and the clean-shaven | pypned, a nauseous taste filled my | been sold and the proceeds—some aug soaired ve ceuleatinags ve ms ter guiwepes Sunctae veal ee dvenzegy ‘ os t reflective pulls at “his | man stood before me. mouth, and my brain was numbed | £80,000—are lying with bankers on or they aj be preted fr uae bene A tras cope EDO IOK, Circuit Clerk. giving etlective ‘ mC ee ee : hier ales We ibeneiantnn ethan, . i r ; be not exhibi pry k sisi Lwish to see Mr. Danvers~Pres-|into inaction. A doctor was bending | deposit, It is now yours, Mr. Tem saga ouvate: ont if eld sleli | a rig bbe Witness my band and seal of oreo 4 ; Vil 1 have it!” heexelaimed, pres-| ton,” I said, briefly. over me. ple, and a check for your fortune is | tion of thie notice, the Foil be feteres barred. [eran] ‘December, 1901. ree ¥ outly, rising hastily fromhisseatand| His answer was as laconic as my] “youve had a time of it,” he said, | at your disposal. 1-4t Administratrix, 6-4t seas MGireut clerk, t 7 . cm Ul table at. the side | request. i “Danvers Preston poisoned your} I left the lawyer's office and sought mmieblas oa —— vai ; : : “He stands before you.” he said, } wine this morning.” out a place of refreshment, and as I Trustee's Sale Order of Publication. a ” incide 2 8 d sou ’ returned with the] quietly, “Where is the scoundrel?” T asked, | sat there I recalled the incidents of Wherena, Preston Dark aud Sarah A. Dark, STATE OF MISSOURI, } gg, whi 1. : . ¥ a is wife, by their deed of trust, dai | . " \ d To say that | was surprised would] ‘phe doctor smiled. the day. pe Thos and recorded Inthe regorder’s afice Inthe clroult court of Bates, County, Mo., in . i . ” * cane ne a tad: 28 ei % Ho 2, WL. de Iwas positive 1 had seen your] be but to feebly express the astonish} “Oh, he’s all right,” he exclaimed,| Danvers Preston had failed; but Wr eusbik: Gataseaie Tha cheered eee and.Conrad Bowman, her husband, plaintit, Sanit | i ‘ut his reply occasioned me, Never] plandly. “At thi he isen-] who was it that had called in the | tee; the following described real estate lying | v8. Emma Morgan, Viola Gates and G. Gates nae, Mr, Temple: be exclaimed, | ment his reply oceastone : blandly. “At this moment he is en had | tud,belng situate In the county of Bates, state bef husband, Frank Homan, I. G-” Hart : WN t altered so i mraAnees [oy italith * , Lt in si ing had M to-wi well, J. B. Duval . F. Duvall and H. EB, sniling. “It wae here in the Simes| hada man alte red so in uppe wane. joving the hospitalities of the author doctor to me and in © dol e a CT ah danas | Gravee ue. that | vit. Lalwaysread the * Revealing my identity, 1 followed | ities in the police station in the next | thwarted him in hiscriminal designs? | gor of the martaenat, uta ot of section K ty Order of Publication mat EBay villa : : ae i “ “ 1 ; reped | G0) in township forty of range thirty (i iis herein, b: ; uy column, you know, It has afbimat his bidding into the front] street, He will be in the dock at| The question went unanswered | Cniaining ten (10) acrog more or tess which mir aitormey WO. Jackood, and ie their at beac ininidedeaa bey 5 ; andi : ed ecu actin * le , jg | conveyance was made uw * kind of fascination for me, Onemeets}room, His greeting was cordial, and Marlbrough street to-morrow morn- | until 1 called upon the doctor at his te trment oe certain note fully described Figo ps Noengig rer ert er age eyes vith so much init that is humorous {fora time we chatted pleasantly of ing. Here drink this,” he continued, | house later in the day, {a ssid Goad of trast, “payment ot poo ghee bet uudnend, Tipas Woman, are net raeitionte ‘ ” A : : i Py je ry " ily | matters which do not concern. this] pressing a glass to my lips. “It will} After he had drugged me (the doc- | and the same is now past due and unpaid. Now dered by the undersigned clerk. in ‘vacation, ind pathetic He was busily I sae ° therefore, at the request of the legal hoider of ve] : ' , ; eq that said defendants be notified by publicati ¥ : aper on a table} Story. freshen_you.” tor told me), Danvers Preston had | said note and pursuant to the conditions of sald that plaintits have commenced a suit against smoothing out the paper on a table : . . ‘ . . I deed of trust I will proceed to sell the above de- | them in this court the object and general na- } nearas he spoke, “Ah! here it is," he} “But to come to business, Mr.] | drank the proffered drink greedi-| carried me to the room where I had scribed real © ne Shoes venous 1s ee IES ture of which is to obtain a decree of partition wras he spoke, ‘2 ’ . He ‘ gear me i EN Q er fo at the e mn r e par- continued. “This second advertise-|‘Temple,” he broke in, presently, ris-/fy. It was as nectar tomy parched |found myself when I recovered, and | (sth! house, carpe being yt vee Gor of ppp tin de pie Le dapeivek seal e8- the ing: fe is se snocking the] yp ‘king the rone Wn stairs | the opera house building at the southwest cor- | tate, ‘to-wit: the cast half of the northwest Ment Was so unusual that the thing [ing from hi seat and knocking the] throat. locking the door, gone down tal re | the opera DUD square, where ithe cireuit Resins, cad the aeectoaa canriier at tes ka wiv iets ashes trom his pipe. “I expect my} «you had better get up, now,”’con- | and drank heavily as the diy wore court la Boy hold, in the elty of Bu er, county porthwset quarter. of section Srenty ety Ll He pointed to the top of the “Age advertisement, not unnaturally, tinued the doctor, “You'll feel bet: on. And while in his drunken state Saturday, February 8th, 1902, fabian eae Dende ae twenty [101 scree hunt aroused your curiosity. — Well, the | tep shortly.” he had babbled his whole scheme to between, the hours of nine o’clook in the fore, pee Ped pag Sienna nik. of sal ay COS a Ee , ” : Fe te sekeeper, Annie F piv e 4 tisfying said debt, in- | land in kind, and that unless the said defend- “That's it.’ he said. “Those two}reason for it is just this, : The drink put new life in. me, and his housekeeper, Annie Fernleigh, the day for the purpose of eatlatying ie neta Find, one au, Viole Gates aase'G Ivertisements, It not meant for] He paused, lowering his voice and]: sow minutes I rose to my. feet, | itl who had innovently brought me leat Trustee. _| her husband and Frank Homtwan., he and ap} advertisements, > D e . ¢ 3 y . ; sokine wi ~ i . + “ Jy | the poisoned wine. pana spn ee ee. | tun and holden at the court house in the city of ar ran ; My brain grew clearer, and slowly I ‘ ae ae Trnstee’s Sale. Sener, in sald county, on the llth day of Feb- ne of the same mate as yoursell.”” “About a year ago your uncle there bame back to me the incidents| [le intended to fly from the coun-| Whereas, D.L Edrington and Sallie F Ed- | ruary ‘next, and on’ or before the first day a Ne ee Pi ? . : and Messrs, Slump & try the ent he had secured pos-| tugton, bis wife, by thelr deed of trast dated | of said term-answer or plead to the petition In Looking where he had indicated, [] Maurice died, and Messrs, Slump é of the morning. T saw then the rea. | &Y te moment he had see I ed dB aged Ba ye cg Oe Sonate, hy jud i Ly rill bs yee osu . sed van a wi is date sid nat » > Cn > “m- | corder’s office nD jor eB Y, | and judgment will be rendered ac read Dodd proved a will of his dated a sen why ‘Danvers Preston had re-| 8°ssion of sp wins 4 Greatly —— issu, in book Xo; Ui, ae st, conveyed Wn bet rther ordered hate copy, hereot ‘ . ns : sol vey if hi nt " ; , i i is hag irl fete! “tor, , | to e undersign jetee @ following | be published, according jaw, in the ITLE! “Po Fergus Temple-should this] year before hisdeath, en r th * frained from drinking from the same fe girl fe ocyt le _ gg - ieselbed Peal agate ing and being eituate Wits wecty nesrspaper prt , Ty i ¥ are © itle i aA v bc J B, nd u cou fates and state o sourl, she Bal county meet the eye of Mr. Fergus Temple, will = ioe : . hie A) ll bottleas Thad drunk. But what : agen came - . has q jou ta the | ounty o! 8 ogee pe pened nae sucoeealely ee Lapnay i | £1,000, and the whole of the remain- * ‘oat . 9 wat Danvers Preston had fallen in a east half of the northeast quarter of | the last insertion to be at least fifteen days be. formerly of Sutton, surrey, he is re-] £1 0; 1 ia . i c nt 8 could_be his object indrugging me?— drunken sleep. The doctor had deft-| Section Mfteen (15) and the west half of the | fore the first day of the next term of the cireult juested to call upon without delay, der of your wnele’s property—and, as and what was the meaning of the|@™ : HA beet Prceton’ IN LOWeShiG TOFAy (Gh CF teapot iGe ct pate ee paper hee Par rouk aU ‘le owe { very 2 $ y eX , ev y $ “ “ rue copyof the record, nt 4 Messrs. Slump & Dobb, solicitors, ,you know, your uncle bial po words I had heard him utter just as ly peng ee = ey ; ing Tes = 8 which Conveyance Was made Tn brant to secure FY ieee court at Bats ; * : rie un— re 7 2 4 : ke . 7 | - SEAL) c 2 e1 " Lincoln Inn, Highly important. rich man—goes to Mr. Slump, Mery had slipped into unconsciousness? | POCKet, And dispatching: the girl for | the payment of one ue trast; and whereas) [8+] county, this 13th day of December, 100 Next following was another adver [that was not your unele’s last will, his is the best day's work ['ve| the police, had gone up stairs to at default hae been made in the Payment of |_| ee est é a § ext following was au “ : ) 4 <3 e + Al on Shortly before he died) your : ; oT A , me, The was this girl . , *KINEY, + tisemont, It ran Shortly before ie died your uncle done for manfYyear,” he had said, | #0 to me. Then it vad act [Bids HOWE thee nH Tae Ge tanaenroe See WILLIAM M’KINEY, % ‘ ‘orgus Temple—Mr, Temple is} made another will, under that he left], e i ud .| Annie Fearnleigh, that I owed my Treat holder of sald note and puranant to the eye f % To Fergus oe ee 3 " B The doctor seemed to reac my 7 conditions of said deed of trust, I will proceed His Life and Work, : informed that it will be considerably ;every penny PA eae aad thoughts. — wile ue the hi ghar hg egr Prati “8 to his advantage if he will call upon | Me. Slump is i THR RHE cca hab Lt hear heexclaimed, e. eat tp evening preg No gat ont dor ofthe court hue ante Yen BY GEN. CHARLES H. GROSVENOR, t . , . i ‘ your * ’ ‘ ' ty y he . ‘ 9 sold friend, Danvers Preston, at {the hope of defrauding eou BF yOu ina serious tone, “there’s roguery | 22 “UShtOn street, anc i Dae | It ROME EAL Goa of the public square, | The late President's lifelong friend, comrade ights. Hence my advertisement, 1 ne too | Pearnleigh. I put acertain question | where the ciroult court 19 now held ts the city | in war, colleague in Congress and champion in e 15 Rushton street, W., before he inp Meh pebions Me. ; on foot; and even now it may be too f bo) I q of Butler, county of Bates and state of Mls. 2 - ree P ; i “3, | Wanted to put you in possession of : - are + to her. A few months later we were waren’ House of Representatives; was near the Presl- any way communicates with Messrs, | pth ‘ late to cireumvent it. You had bet- ; ; ; ‘i 4 dent's side with other great men when his eyes Slump & Dobb.” the facts before you saw Mr, Slump, — itl singl sg] married, my friend of the curious Friday, Febraary 7th, 1902, were closed in death; followed his remains to Sump ¢ . ; {ter go, without a single moment's bi ‘i between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore | ¥' . : With growing perplexity 1 read and so take the wind out of his delay, to your uncle’s solicitors in| “20UY column” hobby acting as] yoonand five o'clock te the afternoon of that | National Capital and to Cantos, Millions of wid ce ;: : ae sails.” Cray yo sr “best man.” day, tor the purposes of gana ving sald debt, | copies will be sold, Sales spreading like firein and reread the advertisements, They : , elena Lincoln’s Inn. There is not a_ sec- D 3 : he hada sas se cost, Wa. E,W Smart dry stubbie; men and women taking 10 to 50 Fi ; a de 08, i ra considerable as : - A aa . { eT Ser e “ : could be no question of it Both ant Lee ae cu aerecle ane ee The doctor accompanied me down his trial he Old Bailey 1 Notice of Final Settlement. ° ie ‘ ieee vorld’ i ; discussing the best course to pursue on his trial, at the Ol wiley, anc Motiee io heveby. given. $6 ail greatdailies. Last and dying words of world’s Messrs. Sluinp & sree and Mr, = aa psn gh iniesiian to the street, and he hailed a passing “be thus ~ = ighte of hance fe hereby, given to-all creditors and Brent men, but nome so gram a MeKinvey’s— $$ Stowers KNOWN to me. eT ‘ Twenty i 6 i than his dastardly crim Graham Ts-Prestor ‘i : ee hansom. T wenty minute S later Z| oo ee seen eee tac Iministrator, of said estate, intend to make | of last photograph of President ever taken, Sait tis to Cestte — was closeted with Mr. Slump, ta Zhis — nal settlement of 8a T You can easily and quickly clear $2, 3007” " } A } Presently he quitted the room, re- ep ee. | Pope Sinking Rapidly term of the Bates county Probate court, in | )°U y i y Lead Maurice Temple. while the latter at : de ] ; ’ i private office in New square He i} ng hapidly, Bates county, state cf Mitsour tobe heli at , General requires that share of proceeds of sale ‘eae } : acting as} turning ¢ inina few moments, J fi ae ee Sutler, Missour?, on the 10th day of Febra- N . the time I eft Enedand was acting: as i nin bina noments heard my story of the day's happen- Y Tyenitan: danuaty 15.—Vanity Sty AD. bel: iy ofevery book sold shall be Gonsted toe {cKin. cane cretary and eon-| minute or so later the door opened}. ie, Ke ° Rion . a 10-4° JOHN M. GRAHAM, ley Monument Fund. Thus every subscriber to IY Unele's private secretary wand con 1 sa\-at dectded i boheana ings with unfeigned amazement. | Fair scorrespondent at Rome writes: Administrato. | this book becomes a contributor to this fund, 1 and & Girl of decided: LOOd LOOKS ¢ oon: — = fidant 8 : : re ‘Daacans Tiaak Lane ver" { “The death of the pope may be ex- a ; Everybody will buy it; orders for the asking; no But on what ground Danvers Pres |ladylike bearing came in with a tray Denvan Preston, exclaimed the * ae po tae ae gt ae Notice of Final Settlement. | One will refuse. Send 12 2-cent stampa for ele- ton styled himself “an old friend” of }O0 Which were a bottle of wine and|ld lawyer, with great earnestness, | pecte y day,. a gant prospectns; 100,000 copies will be sold in mine batted ine, He was no more {Some glasses, ‘an old friend” of mine than was the} “You will take a glass of port be- sultan of Morceco. Twice, and twice | fore you go?” said Preston, filling a Se only. bad Pmet him—on both oren-| glass and handing it to me. sions at my uncle's house. ButLwas| Then he went to a cupboard and amere vouthat the time whilst he] took out a bottle of whi ky. “Lhave been ill lately.” She said, “and my doctor forbids me toftake wine.” Was a man of 30. Bat what did) the mean? The first was usual fenough, und s probable advertisements significance was} He poured some of the liquor out, that my uncle had died during my]and we drank each other's health. absence from England, and had re-| For some time we continued convers- membered mein his will, and the/ing, he filling my glass as [ emptied solicitors were advertising in order]it. Presently a feeling of drowsiness to apprise me of the fact, for during }eame over me, and attributing this the whole fifteen years of my absence] to the warmth of the roomfjand the § my uncle had not at any time had] wine, Lexpressed my intention to go, ; the faintest idea of my Whereabouts. |and rose from my seat. Butas I did Sut what of the second advertise-}so a violent spasm seized me in the ment? } vould not even suggest a} region of the heart, and) my] head possible explanation ofit, A visit to] swam giddily, eausing me to sink Preston back in my chair. I felt conscious- tay curiosity at A |ness rapidly slipping away from me, neighboring clock was just chiming | and the last thing | remember was 11 o'clock. L would go to 15 Rush-|the blurred form of Preston coming ton street at once, I determined, and | toward me, and hearing him speak- haiting a hansom, I was soon on my jing in tones that sounded distant would, . Danvers however, soon set rest. “ue. way there. and subdued. ae } As the hansom left Northumber-| “That's all right. This is the best 2, land avenue and rattled across’ the|day’s work I’ve done for many a 4 side of Trafalgar square, I could not] year,” he said. wien Thad finished my narrative, “is an unpriucipaled scoundrel! What he told you is a tissue of false- hoods from beginning to end. Your uncle made two wills—one a year ayo, and the other three months be- fore his death. By the first one he left you everything he possessed un- conditionally. But soon after he made it, his health began to fail, and gradually he became greatly enfeebled in mind and body. Whilst he was in that state, Danvers Preston gained great influence over him. So much so, in- deed that he induced him to alter his will by attaching a condition to his gift to you. The condition was a most peculiar one, and eloquently indicates the enfeebled state of health your uncle was in when he made the will, although I must say that the fact that he,had not heard anything of you for a considerable number of years, and thought perhaps that you might have died, actuated him to some extent in the matter. The condition was that unless you in person came to my office and made claim to the estate within a year of your uncle's death, the whole of it was to go to Danvers Prestan Ripe is hereby given to all creditors, and all es yeh i V4 ie ot Jereel | this vicinity quick; wideawake business men or stlerode, deceased. that anuel Nestle- ie, executor of sald estate, intend to make | Woman ofsome means cah make a fortune quick final settlement thereof, at the next term of y getting sole control of State. the Bates County Probate court, in Bates Address, only be said to be just alive. He | . : . | takes little nourishment and is gen- erally half-conscious. He suffers no pain, and simply dozes the hours Mion om te th tay ot February 7. \ pesca gg hath all uel ‘ . - 2. u STLERODE, e 16 ee Sm ans away without comprehension of what Exeontor. 50-8t Washington, D.C. is going on around him.” “IT 1S IGNORANCE THAT WASTES. EFFORT.” TRAINED SERVANTS USE SAPOLIO Reeese #RESESSEESELEL EON ESEON ; After He Comes ¢, he hasa hard enough time. Every- ¢, thing that the expectant mother *; can do to help her child she should % do. One of the greatest blessings ¢; She can give him is health, but to © do this, she must have health her- self. She should use every means », toimprove her physical condition. » She should, by all means, supply herself with * Mother's Friend. It will take her through the crisis easily and quickly. Itisa liniment which gives strength and vigor to the muscles. Com- mon _ sense will THE OKLAHOMA COLONY COMPANY, With headquarters in St. Louis, is now being organized. This is your opportunity to secure a cheap home in the “COMING COUNTRY.” Write to the Oklahoma Colony Company, 717 Chestnut street, St. Louis, Mo., for full particnlars, which will be mailed to you free of charge. ORGANIZING AGENTS WANTED IN EACH COUNTY. Please Don’t Read show you that the stronger the muscles are, which bear the ‘his! St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 22, °96. | hages stopped and withinsix monthe I believe that Dr: Tichenor’s Anti-| 1 was entirely cured and have had no | aoe help recalling the last oecasion T had been on that spot. Fifteen years had slipped by since then. 1 was a youth of IN at the time, and with my passage papers for Australia stowed carefully away in my vest pocket L was making my way to the London docks. Just a week before, by the death of my mother, I had been leftan orphan and practically penniless, with but one relative in the world—my uncle, Maurice Temple. My uncle was pos- sessed of considerable means, and it And I thought I detected a miali- cious smile on his face. Then dark- ness closed in upon me. en ee ee oe That year expires at 5 o'clock to- day. And now you will see the rea- son for his drugging you this morn- ing. He had hoped to detain you prisoner until he got possession of the money.” “By Jove!” he continued, “‘you’ve run it very close. It’s now half-past four. Another thirty minutes and the floor, ite feeble rays straggiin your uncle’s fortune would have bees for mastery with the gray mare lost 00.7, and Danvers Preston's afternoon light thatcamein through von ay re rawr py a skylight in the ceiling. My throat] whole of your uncle’ Property has ‘s Tawoke with a vague conscious- ness of having been drugged. 1 was lying on bare flooring boards, with a cushion stuffed under my head, in a small room utterly devoid of furni- ture. Asmall oil lamp burned on Strain, the less pain there will be. A woman living in Fort Wayne, Ind., says: ‘‘ Mother's Friend did wonders for me. Praise God for your liniment.”’ Read this from Hunel, Cal, “Mother's Friend is a blessing to all women who undergo nature's ordeal of childbirth."* SPSS PROSELS: Get Mother's Friend at the drug store. 1 per bottle. THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga. Write for our ree itustrated book, Before a bbbbbbbabadi dad dda dd otirsieeriii itr iiitiiiiritittrrt septic saved my life, when, about six years ago,J had hemmorrhage from the lungs. Four physicians had treated me and all pronounced my ; case hopeless. Fortunately I had | some time before, obtained a bottle of Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic while passing through Vidalia, La., and remembered that it was recommend- ed for hemorrhi from wounds. I commenced taking it in doses of 60 drops and within a week the hem orr- Always for sal attack of its since. It is the best thing I have found for wounds and burns and keep it for use in case of accident. It isa clean liquid pleas- ant to smell and taste. Respectfully, Henry Faney. Steinmetz, Have used Dr. tie for 2 or Mo., Aug. 28, ’99, Tichenor’s Antisep- 3 years and think we pn hardly get along without it. 't has given universal satisfaction i this section. J. M. Warner.

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