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Buffalo has forty-eight" public
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JCoprright, 18CL, by "American Press Associa-
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C The Dorses were stopped to rest on the
brow of a mighty hill, wnile, awestruck,
Gray and Anita, were staring at the
changing glory of the sunset. - 7 U x,
Anita was 'weary Land dispirited.
Cramped and tired with the long day's
ride, tired above all of Gray. " Hia easy
familiarity with its nndertoi' nt langh--
ing tenderness, while it seemed natural
enongh after their long years of childish
comradeship, yet chafed on hemerves;
the; joking small talk witn which he
continually '? interrupted her brooding
thoughts filled 'her with smothered irri
tation." She was beginning to see the
expedition bnt as an impulse of childish
folly ' What if she tv sacceed iu this
schemo of retaliation? ct-ibono? Would
all the jealous auger his heart .could hold
give her husband b: 0k to. her o that
her faith ia, him couid be made whole
agaiu? And what availed anything else?
L "Do you know " said Gray, dreamily
"watcmcs the dvmirsnnliirht thatwHimftd
ri - - - " ti f A , I V. 1JS sming liseu inrougu goiajlnst in one
Go6nectj cw t's . tobacco ropi: 8
worth I3o;qoo.g;f 'v
AYATCIIES -MD JEWELRY
AT
LOUIS BIJIIG, N. C.
Solid and heavy p'.ated Gold and Sil
ver-ware of many kuvls and aoveliies.;
You will le surj risvd-to st-c how cheap.
au can pvrchaee . ever'vthtnaj in ih '
jewelry litre at my store Gola and sil
ver watches liir ladies ar.d ents, also
chains to match. " I. also carry a
line of eye-glass-s.veiy cheap A se-
le t itne ot finger rings, - j-ents and la
dies pins, i harms, &c. - '
All I ask -is a t ul and I will guar
antee to please you. - - -1
WATCHES AND JEWELRY KL
T PAIRED AT SHORT NOTICE.
Fin
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10 HliWASii.
I will pay $10 for the arrest of
Joan Smith, white, who escaped
fro in Franklin county jail on the
1 J tli mst:
DESCRIPTION.
John Smith, white, is about 21
yenrs old, fair complexion, dark
v.vr. about 5 feet 10 inches high I
unit nciUO UUUUU JL3tU tJ(I LiAlVJ D.
H. C. KEARNEY, Sheriff
Franklin county.
LAND POSTED.
"
All persons are forbidden to hunt,
day or niyht, with iuu or do or other
wise trespass on my lands situated in
Dniius' township. Frankjin county,
:v!jr)iniuj; the laud- of Weley " Pippiu,
Mad Whit-., estate of Becky Bunn,
J.ru:k Alfjid and others, under penalty
Maw. "7 ' '
W. A. Mullen. .
RQDGERSON'S'BAR
NOTICE.
Having this day qualified as" adminis
tiator cm the estate of Mrs. Mary C, Har
ris, this is to give notice to aij-prsous
"wing said estate to settle rtbuee, and all
iersons holding claims against said estate
to I'resent tkem before the 19th day of
Septt niber 1892, or I will plead this notice
'i bar of their recovery. This the 19th
ilny of September 1891. V7
M. P. Febson, Adna'r.' -
M. Person, Att'y. . ' ;;,J'
If you wants pleasant" driok
the "good old1 alwayscallat
B. H. RODGEKSON'b.
ON THECOKNCR,
a full'line of best Wines. Liquoi
.Cignrs and' Tobacco. . '
IeRomerjaber I will not be
'USD EB50 L D."5
brilliant spot behind the range, "I think
that slang phrase you have here for
'death 'going over the rana' was born
in a poet s brain? - Dou't it peani aa if
that range yonder ; inightbound the
world? as if, beyond, tho full flood of
sunlight might be pouring down open a
celestial cityr All, wellr I in airaid we
shall find it all about as much of a take
in when we go climbing up the golden
stairs. . . ' .
"Don't, Grayr a littlo choke in her
voice. To think ; that but a moment
since she had been calling him tiresome
in her thoughts, when one could not but
guess, seeing his thi, drawn faco and
too brilliantye3, how strong the chances
were-that before v ery long he might be
proving himself whatever might be in
"the 'great perhaps gone- "oveif the
range." - -
"And why not?" his light laugh broken
off by his hollow cough. "Because I
have a sore threat ch you think it be
hooves me to assume a good-boy attitude?
It seems to me that about half the shew
of piety of the world ia built up on this
basis the instinctive thrift that would
blindly provide against a possible rainy
day half admitting that - the enter
prise may turn out a lottery drawin
nothing but blanks, yet taking the gam
4a .i.
uie, mnce it seems to cost notmng iut a
little lip service. -
. . fciowcan yon ce so cynical bo un
just? in shocked expostulation. "And
life is so WTetchedly short V
"You mean we ought to make hay
while the sun shines, so to speak, and
swallow ortnodoxyTWhuo we nave time.
1 can't. Mi to. 1 think a .man must be
happy to bev religion to feel that he
has something to thank God for. But
for me, I am not happy. Are j'ou, Nita?
"Ah, who is? returned Anita eenten
tiously. "It ianot necessary.
"No, but very desirable And when
. some of ns can Bee bo clearly just what
is lacking to give ns perfect happiness
when it seems as if one might almost
reach out his hand and take it it seems
a little rough, don't you think?"
"None of us know- what is good for
ns," returned Anita sagely, with a shrug
61 her shoulders.
' "But Ave suffer jukt as much from baf
fled desire if we only think we know,"
persisted' Gray, touching up .the horses.
"And in that connection 1 have often
wondered and now I want to know,"
turning to her determinedly, "if "you had
been left to make up your -mind alone,
would you have married me?"
i "Oh, Gray," in distressful embarrass
ment, "what is the use of raking, up
that old affair!". ,
- "And.what is the harm, since it is an
old affair, past and ; done withf- Call it
an idle curiosity if you like. 1 don't see
why you should mind telling me now."
"1 wish you would put on your over
coat. Gray. It is growing cold,", nerv
ously buttoning her jacket. .
That is not answering my question."
"Which you have no right to ask."
' "I know that," humbly,"but I have bo
longed to know.. One thing," searching
a cat and dog life we would have led to
gether." " ; ;", - '- 7
It woulriiave been heaven," ha pas
sionately retorted. "You would not
have married me if you had not been a
little fond of me, money or no money.
I know you better." , . -
"! wish you would put on your over
coat," she abruptly interposed.: . -
"Bother the overcoatr with cn tin-.
steady laugh:-. "but of course you must
have your way." - . '.,;"f ';.?. .-
"We are almoet there," she remarked.
thinking . to bring the ,, conversation to
safer ground, as he 6 topped the team to
find the garment and put it on. . "From
-the top of this hill ww 'shall ' look down
directly upon the park; and, do you
know. . 1 am beginning to think . it is
rather a poor place after all? lam al
most sorry we came." '
w eiir my antiapationa were , cop
pered to 6tart with," he coolly returned.
lifting the reins as if to turn the hona
around. "LetVgo back.
Go back now!" cried Anita sharply.
laying a remonstrant hand upon his arm.
"What an idea!"
. "The time to go back is when you dis
cover that you don't want to co ahead.
wherever you are or whatever the enter
prise. Life is too short to fool it away
going one way when inclination pulls
you another." There was a world of
meaning in his' tones, freighted with
passionate tenderness, his eyes glowing
into hera. "Come, Nita, can't : we co
back?"
"Of course not," brusquely, reaching
for the whip in her impatience, to touch
the horses herself. "Don't be a goose
Gray."
"Would you liko to driver with sulky
courtesy offering the reins.
Opportunely at that moment, from a
bridle trail emerging upon the road
ahead, appeared three horseback riders
ilrs. Rogera. her husband and a cleri
.cal looking stranger. The lady and .the
doctor, after a glance of recognition
stopped to let the carriage overtake
them.
. "Can it bo actually yon?" cried tho
vivacious little lady, all smiles and dim
ples, reining up beside them. Anita was
glad for even this interruption, greeting
her with unwonted cordiality.
"And did you meet Don?"
"Donald has he goner" faltered Anita,
dismaved.
"Actually done gone could not live
without rou for another day." in her
tone of laughing raillery. "And here
you are! - What a joke on him!"
"But when did he go? I don't under
stand," looking puzzled.
"He started this morning: but har said
ccrned. -
It was disappointing to come Into the
oppressive loneliness of the silent house.
but the explanation of the servant
seemed perfectly simple and satisfactory.
It was quite to be expected that Anita
should have gone on to the park to meet
him according to his plan, and ha was
amiably pleased that the opportune visit
of her cousin had arranged the trip so
agreeably for her. "
Not to miss a mail he . roused himself
at daybreak the next morning to scratch
a hasty letter, bidding her stay at the
park,' an 1 thia was Saturday the te
week he would ride op Ui spend San-lay
with her: and if she liled brinir her
home. lie was afraid that, finding him
gone, sbe might be disposed to return;
and be wanted her to enjoy an un
troubled holiday. . ;
Anita's first impuke had been, indeed.
to return at once, but Gray said decided
ly that the hones must rest for a day,
and when Donald's letter came she in
differently acquiesced ia his plan. - It
was but a choice of evils at best, she
told herself. She dreadel to meet her
husband, anger still burning at her
heart, as much aa she feared Gray's re
awakened passion. And Gray did his
utmost to keep her fear of him in abey
ance. His attitude was simril r that of a
kindly kinship, his attentions only such
as common courtesy demanded. As If
unconsciously he seconded all her efforts
that they should not be left alone to
gether, devoting himself, with -his fine
talent of flirtation, to every woman who
smiled him a welcome.
And Anita, indignant at first for the
indiscreet admission int.- which he had
led her, reassured by his indifferent atti
tude, grew to regard him more kindly
aa the days wore on. If the fear that
lurked in her heart tended to make his
presence irksome, there was always his
weakness to plead for bim. Gray was
undeniably seriously ill. . Everybody ob
served It Pitying glances were con
tinually reading the story of the fever
flushed cheeks and the too brilliant eyes;
and strangers, ' with blundering .kind
ness, went out of their way to scrape ac
quaintance and suggest their Temedie
for his cough. Cut it was growing bet
ter. Gray each day brightly declared,
with that strange self Reception that
seems a part of pulmonary disease, each
day seeming a little thinner, a little
weaker; while Anita's heart, as it grew
heavier for him, yet turned to him the
more in pitying tenderness.
We are never so oppressed with the
cruel inexorability of nature's laws as
when we see our friend, glowing with
M state:
AccoKcma to lav or thb amoctt or btacs arrorrr (iMMta axd allays bv tsk to.it
or cocstt coMJiewowM or r&AXxui cocttt, a to nou luii, aerojnae m
rut narr MoiDtrn PECiussa 1893, asvcxou ox tsk nxrr nouirn scimseb
1891. : ' ,
he should take the blazed trail over tho! the full joy of lif, blindly hurrying on
hills, so of course you would not have
met him," explained the doctor. .
"He innst take the shortest cut in his
uncontrollable patience, you see. Lh,
nobody could doubt that 'His heart was
true to Poll' you know the song," show
ing all her pretty white teeth in a laugh
ing side glance at Gray, who was appre
ciatively regarding her. "1 presume you
will be obliged to curb your impatienco
to turn around and follow him until to
morrow at least; so we will see you
again," with a laughing nod as she rode
on ahead. And as 6he swiftly passed
from eight beyond the brow of the hill
they could hear her singing, her little
lilting voice as full of joyous abandon aa
a child s:
His art wu true to Poll,
Ilia 'art as true to PolL t
No matter what you d"s
If your 'art l true
Andhla'artwMtruatoPoU.
"And who is her ' ladyship? queried
Gray, when his fixed gaze had lost Eight
of the dainty figure in its trim-fitting
habit. Anita did not hear him.
"Sbe called him -Don 1 to my face!
my husband!" she exclaimed, in a white
heat of anger. "What a vulgar, ill bTed
little wretch she is! To think of . being
compelled to know such a person V
There was a wicced lisnt or laugnter
in Gray's discreetly averted eyes. He
had inadft a mscoverv. Awrullv nrettv.
though, Nita give the what's-his-name
his-due, he said demurely. "Just the
kind of woman, I should say, to raise the
devil with some men. Who is she? . Tell
me about her." - 1
"There 1a nothing to tell," with cold
distrust, "except that" -!"
"My diagnosis was correct? she doea
raise tne devilr . - , - -
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A rid the time is approaching when the uppermost subject in : the miuds of all
will iJe '-what can we get tor our Father Brother; Sister, Cousin, or that other
"'ce perron who is somebody else's brother- si$terv
ow what we want to say is, just lake a look at the nice display that " ill le
t'ourA at . .' ' -.-v - ' ' '
hefore you fleeUe.;,.. may , not he ; the largest ever. brought to
-"ins burg, yt we have a very nVe aud varied assortment suited to tlie occasion;
a'il at prices suited to the tihiel In -addition to tliis our filock of- Toilet Goods
U lU le f)und veiy nice and of the very b&:0
And remember, tlwt while we shall gWe'the HoHday Goods atkntion we 'Ai:i
I "J very strict attention' to' oar i: Ifii? Wi- 4'7i:l77:-;?: ;
Prescription ; an Drug tbepartments -? "
e keep a full line of standard paten t"medicioes;aLa.cv
l" a first f.1ao . . . . ' ' 7. .-.- -;J .: - ... 3
found
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Wurman's Old Stand.' '
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her face eagerly,' "you do not say you
would not." - i "r " -" .
"No; because- stopping with a swift
blush as she Swwhither her words
tended . . 7. h&ti-J r'r
; "You. wbuLir cried Gray, hia' face
aglow. ' Y'J --Lv'r. '' " v7 - '' i
"Not at alL : I did not say so." sharp
ly, but relenting a little as she met his
reproachful glance. "There was only the
smallest possibility, the merest scrap or
a chance, that . if Uncle John had not
been, so opposed to itvand Aunt vAuma
t . ' . i ? ! l m . ! M
naa not preacnea in its mvur u wuuuu
ally, that well, perhaps I might." '
-u "Ohr Nita, you dear, dear girl!" with
passionate 'joy. Vlf you could nhdeis
stand what this small admission, i3 to ine,
von could r not regret it. To think that
you really cared enough for mo"- -
;."Bnt 1 did not,' 6he quickly protested,
'frightened at the passion in his eyes.
never cared for you as much as you did
for me. -a I could not havo pretended it
for a moment.
y "If you cared a quarter as much it was
Vnoush." he doggedly retorted. "You
cured enough to marry me; you have
owned 'that. Nita, and . you can never
take it back," Nothihsf on earth can rob
me of that crumb of comfort now. You
would" have" been mine mine, rata,
with a sharn drawn breath, his fingers
closino: on the reins' aa if he were hold
ing himself back from catching her in
his arms, "and you would have been but
for that pack or meddlers aamn tnemt
"Don't. Gray. Can t you see tnat j.
was all for the best? in bool, dispassion
ate reasoning- "1 would have married
von for vour money to have had a hand
some home of my own that is the truth
of the matter; and that sortjof marriage
is always a failure,. U would have been
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CHAPTER IX
to the vast nnlmown whence no one mar
come back to fell cs it is Well with him;
when we know that the hand warm in
our clasp U already chilling with the
creeping clutch' of death; when we must
see that, were our, love as wide as the
world, it cootu not noia mm back ror a
moment against that invisible grasp that
is drawing turn, down as in a quicksand
before our eye
And this was Gray dear old joyous
heartedTGray, who had played with her.
and loved her, and shouldered the blame
of many of her small sins when they
had been children together; when death
had seemed an intangible something that
belonged to age, that rever by any
chance would touch their happy youth.
And now presently the air would bo
meeting together iu' the little space filled
with his happy life, as if he had never
been, and she would be living on to see
how little the world had need of him, or
of any one of ns. ' She did not need to
love to feel the pitilulness of it
For two dava it had rained, a mwrt
- . . -i j
less, steady down pouring that mocked J 2 ho
-at every tradition of Colorado' fair
climate: two days of confinement in the
bare ranch parlor, where, among all the
cane seated abominations, were but two
chairs really comfortable to tempt the
seluahness of a dozen unhappy people
where every ' game Invented by man
failed to offset the torture diabolic im
pulses were continually evoking from
the. decrepit piana For Anita there
was a bit - of silver lining - showing
through the clouds, in that Mrs. Roger
was kept shut np 'within her cabin, a
quarter of a mile away. That vivacious
little person rather haunted tho ranch
hostelry, where she came for her mail,
for milk, butter and other necessaries-
most of all, iCwas whimpered by the ob
servers, to carry on a sort of aesthetic
flirtation with a- consumptive yonog
clergyman, with a side glance to spare
for 4 Gray Vaa Zandt'i . blase beauty.
Had there been a hundred men in Eden,
would Eve ever, hare rested, until she
had beguiled every last one of them into
a bite of her. fatal apple?
In Gray, however, the httle coquette
had found one who waa fully alive te
the flavor of the fruit she had to offer.
Nothing he could have done would have
won him more favor in Anita's jealous
heart than the cold shoulder he turned
upon thf woman whom she counted her
rival. By no means aa guileless as tho
dove was this young man; bat in the
ways of women he was as whte as the
serpent that won the first weak one to
"": To Be Continued.
FebS,01 CaiMTW.'' "
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A man who has been always favored
of women, though he may have been
given the best of reasons to know that
the heart is no clockwork mechanism, to
bo wound up by marriage into a perpet
ual regularity of action, -even though for
his sake seeming angels may have fallen,
is yet, on his own account, rarely mind
ed to feel the poisoned barbs of isalousy.
A flattering experience has contributed
to an armor of self confidence too nearly
invulnerable. And thus Anita s venge
ful olans fell flat -at the outset. That
her cousin "bad once loved "her Donald
inew well, but she had hot loved her
cousin poor devil! and that settled the
matter so far as Donald Cartels was con-
Cbloea Cvres. "
Indigestion- such a baneful disease
where cooks do not mind their parts. Is
enred by the Chinese with a powder of
dried homed toad, provided it has been
carefully caught and prepared when the
moon is on tne wane. r . ... . ;
Centipedes, which in life produce agon
izing blistersjn the neighborhood of their
bites, still carry with them In the pow
dered sta to the faculty of raising bliater
when inade into a poultice. San Fran
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