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1 - -i-"-h" v "Ft THE FLO'VEHj CDLLZCTIj:! 7 " i-1 VOL. II. NO. 14. !?rfsssii5 I itMssx? " " - 17 i-ro ! M & &t i?t sff, & M V Z-fT barren agreed, ami Kevski struck off UlW-'H- Ijfvl P I I I H ij) U 11 tillarly nourishing. The time draped WHS I! I I' i j i f II I W J , along until Darreil felt sure tLat It was i-ir-fi ! t!lf !; .al M. .J ,11 iisd? i past noon. Tli, si:..!;,,, .,, JfSffsiwWcsSa i '8!' , . & ' illST aericn! TT vr,.,t,.,i . . ..... I t ! t$Ji PI I f3 l j hint of what had become of him. The g 1 tg"Ji Ilk JL IU C0PWrrWrVr, t I lo "k toward-the west. B X??t CI UsJRLESD. t.. I Barrels wi. nni !v,.i- .. $ i 1:eY'vv ' roomed impossible to" wait longer. Ei- 1 vvvvswwvmwmwiMJx -iK-iv-.-MM i. -st ins way. i BUTHERFORDTON, N. C. THURSDAY APRIL 17. 11)02. 81.00 A YKAli. m !a,J!0 vitnes, neve tno evlooncc or bls own eyes. Fi rr. LB S A really healthy woman has lit- 3 tie PaiU- or fiisnni. t4 f menstrual ne'riod j a X H needs to l-avo any. at the woman Wino nf fc gCarJui w-n quickly relieve those fl g-axun- menstrual pdris audi r;,c arag head, back and? guie aches caused by fa!ijn, of K tno worn?) aad kreOTdar n !.- - -fJ D?it permanent rrKef t,.i T . ;d 1 w women v, ).. ge cry month. It makes the mei,-fl ..... 1U'" gans strong and healdrv. B jIt is the pxwfcion made by Ka- c to give M-omen relief from' I tno terrible aches and pains which H Civ-ht: so T-.,,r i f CHAPTER IX. BETWEEN TWO FOES. J aerea to Keep "quier. au ucr.r -liassou in this vain attempt; then suddenly the door was flimpr onen. ami lw 1k.1wi,i Sr-IRIXCE KILZIAT? ent with mis, J -"v 1- -ji mi.- v.il ca.saian at a table where he j officer, Kcrua, v. hom he had s.en in had been eatiup, and ! Taris. the remains of a Gar- j In the doorway of the cellar from gantuan repast were j which the prison room opened there scattered en the j had been planted a Carlm tore!, and board. lie loaned back j its light struck well r.pon the y'or- in his chair and light- 1 Circassian. He was dressed in a rou-ir od a cigar, wmch he long coat, covering-an oilicer's uniform hold between his teeth with the burn- a colonel's, as it seemed from the ing end tilted up to the level of his eye, j glimpse that Darreil 1 ad of it where and it struck Darreil suddenly that this the overcoat was open at the throat grizzled soldier, with his square jaw "Come!'" said Korna hoarseh and rough, closely trimmed heard, j "lias the moon rise!) V" asked iMn-e'l strongly resembled a very famous New I while Kevski, who had been st'.-vV York politician. The thought was hu- ' on the floor, staggered to his feet' wiMi iinnuus, uut mm us tragic side, tor JJar- a groan. wnu:c wiiiiuiu au eaort to pre vent it, but the deed was done iu a Cash. Instantly there came a loud rapping at the closed door, and a voice without cried: "Excellency, it is Korna with a mes sage from Motruan Khan!" tlT). 1 j-iu mm enter," said Ki "Alone." iar. lou: he cried. "You-you have j eaved mo! And .yet we're both no bet- . ter than dead." ; "V.'e've .rot one chance in fifty thou-' sand r cried Darreil. "Strip that man:" ! j He pointed to 'be prostrate Turk, and : ; then, sitcop:ijr down, he helped Korna i I iu i-.u oil me garments frcm the i col'Ps"r- Vn.cu this was uv,v. the bodv j va.i tanu-t up into the ...s uiuu came in nastily, but sua lay where he had fallen motion as he raised his hand to salute ho saw hss. UoU .?tt G . U 10 r aud 'Jack- ! "U is a Jater of minutes." jwU nc.tr siti-ii a uiaa man he- warren. "He wiil revive J'" srowicu Kiiziar. "Come! What the Turkish merchant satisiu d wiih what has been done?- j are taking me back to Grodskov' ' The " .rU5mu- icpuea imuce (ices not wish to be 'istrrlsl vrouui nut be? All is for awhile. Horn hi i ,.9. i, wl, . . . " i' '' ray UilU vJi'.U.IiU IS I TI n P 1)11 TIIU luinnl. t e I i -, w.xu ii li, u I iM' u.w.-. juur OAceiieucy as governor ; get said I -now l.ani You have ar- Korna. As eveuimr aDnrcr?.?:".-! T)im-..ii ir-.r. " - " ' v -i iv 1 1 his hiding place and struck yut in the general direction taken by Kevski. He proceeded with caution, for in reality j well with u iie was net ween two ft .v .. ne ui iiie p.ace win control the pas Ev- i Now conn would be taken back to ilrnlsi-m- I crv rarnvnn i.l. iNov..tci.ie. .i . . . : i , . ; ' ' "l ueiwi-en jioz- ; "i can iiussian troops advancing, or nov'r" 1 cause." 7l !W5nt ff, "V15' L" i "Be f theni b jst done so," an stood toe cliance of being idcntiCrd as swered Kilxiar. -But th" m-s--.v V 1 lulhOIiei- w,tli consequences I "V hy. it is here,': said Korna hand inc I t.-., t Ior sopo time I trio.l a KTri" 'A.! 6 rci:cf ur.ti M . T , - "i v ire- c i i 1 doJy 70U h,ve a V ' i- 1UO.T1. M By virtue of ; n orler of court, the rai rlcisijii:, d administrator of P. Y Word lec(as:-l. v-iil ,.( n at the court koee (Lu;,rin t?.iti!..rrordtm, X. C, for cash to the ;a;h'st lidder on ntiuday, il;iy 3rd, 1901, the f Hawing (-rih- d traot of land, lyi.i;; on loth ?ides of Fiord's creek in xw.iu-rrom co-uty, ;,orth Carolina, and roll was at the man's mercy. " Still, except for the sinister appear ance of the creature, there was uj rea- j son why Darreil should fear any evil at his hands. i "Who are these men?" demanded Hil- 1 ziar. and immediately an oiiieer who had lit en sitting at the end of the table 1 arose and said: ; "This cue claims to be an American, i. The other was a turnkey iu the prison, i They had been serving with the de- ; fenders when captured by oar troops." j . "How is thisV asked the prince, ad- i dressing Darreil. j "We were with the defenders, but ! not of them." replied Darreil. "We of- ; fered no resistance to your forces." ! "To the best of my information." said ivi!;:iar, "you were among the prison ers and escaped the massacre by agree ing to serve witn the Russians. Yon "I have not come with a firing par ty." answered Korna. "and mv life is P P. .1 t...... .... HlS TUYVTniK cl,v,.. I.;, t... i ... l,J.UiS - ..., 01, 1UiL uu uy mi .-,10:man Kl:au has learned Ul feu wiuer toe space between him and Gredskov. going ahvavs to- j ward Yladikaukas. Hour after hour, with his senses alert, he kept on. till I he reached a road. i It was a starlit mght. and careful ! search proved that there were no sol- j a soldier should i peep in here as we open the door. tan you nlav vn;:i- ni.tv responded Korna" - A minute later Korna had mounted his horse, while Darreil sat upen aa other that had been borrowed, of a trooper. Then they rode away, aud within the hut Kiiziar began to stir upon the bench, stupidly raising his right hand to see what was cl.i.-); d in It and findinsr thei mn wishes his life to be ! man Khan, which Darreil had tUnZ I into the prince's fingers. of the presence iu Gredskov of the American, JL-arren. i lie lit spared." diers to be seen in either direction. He bounder!, as follows: Adjoining lauds of occupy the position of a noncombatant 13 Pt within the ! .at marked the : i aiong it. . Dsiies in this I "use. lie had j s ince the bom- I wunim noTtr, J . Li. Domett, John Bostie and others: Fegiuniug at a post oaa 01 northwest side airi rnns norih :5 cast 7 1 poles to a stone, conditioned or r.T of this au'I J. L. Dogpctt's la id thoncd north s:-p., west with Do-rsretfs liic. KiS poles to a post oak. Eostic-'s cor iu r: vheuee soath we.-t (i8 poles to a ! pine in tb . obi l'uif ; thenci- north G?L, "ist "J po' -s to a pine n;i sid.Mif oh road" th -iu-e south 2K2 west 41 roles to a stake ' in t.:;- road : th. iiee with the road north . 2 e;.st i 0 toies to a stake ; th.en . e south. : r ) a stale? m . west !) pol : I f r"- .r..',V,. I t;-f-r poll 'nee south rhe road ; to a wist Hearing arms in violation of the lavrs of war. It scorns to me that you de serve death." Darreil was mystified. He could see no earthly reason why Kiiziar should treat him with severity. j "Will you answer me one question?" Un ClM "T.- fl. , t-r. .... . ! . ,0 ina onevaicj witum tlie ; in more peril tl - 111, if.sa ii n;;es.' "irhe is a p;incess of Circassia." said Kiiziar. saluting, "and wiil he its queen when the state is free." ----- m m 1 took the read, but 1. shadow cf some tree s i boundary of pastime la After traveling a fe way he came to a. fan. not had a mors, i to r uarament of Gr d. ';- , had coiamenced. Danger lay wi.hin the fariuiionse. but starvation lay without. He crept near er and nearer, listened for dogs, but the place Mas wrapped in the silence of the tomb. The door of the house was wide open. He knew that folk of any kind if sleep ing there would not have their doors open when armies swarmed around. He walked boldly in. Darreil had no matches, nor did he find any. The light from the stars came in but feebly, ami he groped in the darkness, seeking feed, but the best seems much in- "I'ut he died last night." said Kiiziar. "Why, fain, have you ridden from Gredskov to te'i me this?" '!'. vaa.se," replied Korna. "sine? your departure this moruirg I have been toid that the American escaped and. thinking that he might fall into" your hands again, I hurried forward with the order." 1 he IV, : cess Vera ; terested," said Kiiziar. j "I could not say, your excellency " i S:llts ")C';12 valuable 1:1 rheumatic r.f-j i was the renlv "I fections. ', confidence cf the lady as much, as von " i "You lie! .Yon know ihMt th! ,.,,.: 1 la Lean would have won the hand of Prin- starting in the feet or ankles comes from a weak or diseased heart a heart that cannot keep up the circulation. The blood then settles in the lower limbs where the watery portions ooze out into surrounding tissues causing bloat and swelling. The heart must be strengthened and built up before the dropsy can be cured to stay; and the best of all heart medicines is Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. "I hid palpitation, shortness of breath, pain in heart, swelling effect and ankles, Inirgrv spells and was confined to wv hed'nnd easy chair. A few bof j lo.s of Dr. Miles' Heart Cure nnd? me wolL" Mss. C. Cseorisb, Clyde, O. Tto bs coxtinted. SOME METALS. irioiu.a, worm more than $7S0 a pound, is the hardest metal known ai.d is used to tip gold pens. Lithium, worth more than 1.103 1.1111. la uscii caiy m ineciicmc. 'ta Tungsten, worth 30 cents a pound, m j n-gely used in matallurgy jmd riv---si to steel qualities similar to thse i-n- 4t 9 gives new strength to the heart, regulates the circulation, stimu lates the digestion and restores health. Sold by druggists on a guarantee. Dr. Miles iledicai Co., Elkhart, Ind. coks Vera in marriage if we had not ' I"r0ii ky melybdcnt m. fnr Iwif i .f i. "Perhaps, your excellency." said Kor na v.ariiy. "Ami now Motm.m rriinn cnr,.ia ...... . uu U message about tl: very doing American, in Etavro- Vi'ell. what was he 1 u .!v 1 - - . Korna smiled. "I believe, .your oTcol'onpf o-nt 1... 'L'onie, suit I Koran !.n:irt-chj. 1 yours. If I show way of escape, where will you iiii ue loniiu was a Halt loaf of dry : came from Taiis to find the princess" bread. With this and water from the j Kiiziar cursed under his breath and m-,i uc a:a.ae a meat, and toon, utterly opened the letter. upon a j "You were right." he said. "Motman .-.1.. 1. uni:i.,:i:!i., int. IO sect: tins pris oner and set him free." exhausted, he threw himself -a' ; t nonce S'., east -)H pol;h to a stake in vl.o field ; tlif nee fonthS cast 4?'c, poles to a post oak hi a flat hollow ; thence ;'' -asr 102 poles to a large rock i.v- ill east 1 auk of the crcik; thence uv tin creek lank Ihe following co:-u rs: IST-T-Ii 154 V.. cast 5 yr,bs: n it!i li - v.t ,o! '.-1 1 a ston : tl.onco ;v-.vtl 1 1 1 r v a htone and pointers! in' jo , west '..'ir noi s to j 1 -ii i,iv- fj. u:insv of 1 ii s-unn b-S ea.-t 2 poles to a -pine north r2k. east 71.. n-ib-s iiien e nf'irth (i! J . a creek y.-i ,-r 1 1 'a ' 1 i-n: M n mp ; TO.r !V( to a hi:-iiory ,nd sion ra-r u poifs roa strne ; fhmco sou Hi Wro b poies to a ope; thence south ' --j v-- x 1 - i' 'h?r. to a stone ; thence in irth iMi (-st 1;) pol-s to a si-one on old line; f hem-o with it u nth 21 east (v. 2 deg.) ', H7 !:, poLs to a t;;ke;' thrive north 2k a: t :y: pules to a stamp and s'one (mark- t. 3) ); thenr-e we.t 54 p ;)es to a n-d ; 0:1 nor-hri-le of hollow ; thrnce south ;v'";'" 1;3S poles to ihe beginning. ', tviicl sale will l.i made to create assets ! vuhv.hich to s--rtle the indebtedness of I th;- (state of said deceased. This April ti.h, i::02. T. H. WOOD, Administrator. I i.avt .-, & iiucKcr, Attorneys. "Do you think slie would desire my ' death?" "I don't think it would matter to ! her one way or the other." replied Kii- ziar. "if there were anv rcasnn t.i : stqipose so. I would spare you until her wishes could be learned. In Paris you befriended her for a time and then betrayed her to the police to save your own skin." you a go;' "To Motman Khai ansv-c-red Darreil. "Aii." cried Korna. ' Be my friend with h-Im. tlTTtl .-1 w nat no you mean? "Kiiziar finds me in the iouud you. "I in his way?" "He loves Vera Rhevaloff." at Yladikaukas." "so I supposed! I need one." way as he ruue couch and went to shi p. He awoke with the smn and began a search through the house. It was a rude affair of mud and a kind of baked clay. It consisted of a story ami low attic above. In a mere hole in thi "I knew that was the message," said Kcrua. S; I.v 1 Motyhuenum. worth 1.4-1 a pound, hi i used in metallurgy. Moiybd?num st'-cl ; ro.5so:?sos the rare quality cf preset y- lug its hardness even when heated to j redness. j 'lenium. which has the curious pri.p- erty of losing its resistance to the chv j trie current under the influence l! ' !l;,ht. is used in the telelectroscooe aaJ j is worth 22 a pound, j Cranium, worth ijilO a pound, is u'-oJ I in the glass r.nd porcelain industries, j It has been found that uranium tar i bide is superior to r.ickel or tuugs'.on ! iu the manufacture of high grade st -el. ralladiuia, w!d h has th? smai'est cot: "Are you the one to tell me v.l are lighting "Act Korna. I. your excellency." answered 'l.ut as to this man' 'As to this man!" ec! .'d Kiiziar. "Te'.l me v. hat you know cf his escape, j tacks it. I "Ue!" cried Darreil. "That sco'-n-drelT "Eveil lie." Jiriswortwl KVin.i ti- !. exclaimed Darreil. aghast at this ! is a strange world. Hut we have no mon-trous accusation. " time for words. Come." "So I have been led to believe." re- j He led the way out of the cellar into earned Kiiziar. rolling his cigar be- ! the court. i..o n iiis teetn. "imt time presses. I I "Where ar-- the guards?' wish to hear mere evidence in recrard .' rell. amazed re 1 asked Dar- UndDr and by virtue of the powers con taiiif d iu a decreo made in that etrrain so: oral proceeding now ponding in the buptnor court for Rutherford coui-ty find oniiflrd Henry Toriiey vs. Cora aud P10 a rornoy et al.". the uiu'h-rsigiu d com missioner, appointed in said decree, will sil for oi!sh -o the highest bidder at Union 51 ills, on V.tun!;ty. April 19th, 002, recn he hours of 1 and 2 o'clock m., the following real estate, to-wit : A to tins mans conduct when we took! the town." ; At this, as if the prince had touched I some sort of secret spring, a door open- I ed, and some soldiers entered. With ! them vrere a half dozen wretched old I men, seemingly citizens of Gredskov.! Soldiers and citizens testified like ; school children reciting verses that! Darreil had been seen upon the wall in Russian uniform, armed and fightm" like a demon. "Enough." said the prince at last. "Let these two men be shot." "At what hour?" asked the officer at the end of the table. "When the moon rises." answered Kiiziar. removing his cigar and grin ning like a gorilla. "It is rather dark outside just now. See to It. Yarnek." "One moment," said Darreil. "You seem to be a stickler for military law. Is tliis your idea of a court martial?" "They have go;ie to report you dead and buried." answered Korna. "I made them my friends." "But Yarnek. who received the order for the execution?" "Is also my friend. It was a rare chance, for I have not many. He will report to Kiiziar that you were killed while attempting to escape." They were hurrying along a dark street, at the end of which Darreil the light of "1- which was a ock unoii which the house was built he found some dried meat and fish and a few bottles of na tive liquor, strong and harsh. It was not diiiiculi to remcmbrr a better mrai. but few had ever satisfied a greater net d. unresueu r.y tne hard fare, he vras I0r 1 u "-ad ' your face that von ahcut to continue his way toward Via- surc uo !,1 net die last night. Do umaiiiias when suddenly he was . heiicve you raved him!" aware of ihe trampling cf many hoofs ! Korr.a did not reply. on the road that ran before the house. ! "Whore Is he?" demanded Kiiziar. hi and through a window he beheld a liai:1 011 his sword. "Toll me cr I wiil considerable body of cavalry advane- , cut t,!- secret out cf your heart!" ir-g. Among the otliccrs at the head of '. do not know," answered Korna. the column he descried, to his utter 1 "but 1 know this: If you draw upon amazement, the burly form and harsh : n!0- 1 f-lj;l11 defend myself, and if you countenance of Prince Kiiziar. ! tl? you will have trouble expiain- This road must be a main highway, ! it. I bear our leader's message." but what had brought Kiiziar out of : "Cur loader!" sneered Kiiziar. "No Gredskov? As this thougLt ran through cno k'rds Cur leader is my- maVi- Darrell's mind he saw the column halt onot;(1- aud. as for this message, 1 have directly before the house, and Kik'! u- Dot I'ocoivod it." i 1 ; 1 vii tt t ! nc. r: .-M 1 i.n.i- , . F .71... - ., . . 1.. . ., " " ""-i. --.i. IJ IU1 l iiv 11.1 J llil-ili.c MiRin -it, we mounimg oi astroioi.i:cal instmnncc poles to n sf-.L-p r,.fi somh 61 wrstk. pole.-; to a st-ne par; aud pointers; t hi nee south r.st 114 u i:-c v. nn an American are fighting Russia." "Are we?" tried Kiiziar fiercpiv l ni-in 11 -1 ir ? n ...... .. , . . I "-v"ii.v. v.-i .iMiu!im:i:i;;i uisrrr.me its. The sta.Uflard meter of France is muk of palladium. The pure metal cost horn we 4.SJ a pound. Vanadium oxidizes in air with r.vitl ditZ'.nity, melts at -Jnw) degrees and becomes rcdhot in hy.h-ogen. .Xelthc hydrochloric acid nor nitric acid at- t costs ij-Z'j'2 a used m colcrhig iudtlibie inks. r-v.und and :.t lass aud in ma kin Xm ctice. We, the nndor.-ignrd, will fvll at pnb uc auction at the t onrt honse in Ruth erford ton, on X.-ay itli, KM, for ca--b tire following desci ihi d land, lvinr i-w Rutherford county on th. r Id Lir.colu road, being a part of the. Joserh (ire.u iractrf laud, lying on the waters of xcokerson s creek, ad.j lining th ?nds of Ivenl.en Vi'asl 1 nni. J. p.. l: alul oihcrs, lionud-'d sis follows: Begin ipbj? at a stone on south side of Linroln rr J. R. IiIpo's corner and n.n ihnic" noith 2fi3- raft iHZ x,les to a stake rivi lf)inters; thence noiih rost 72 poles to a black 'rum ; thence north (; ',' west 17 poles to stones and po'ntus: ...... .iv ii, ii.i ,,im -. i.f j oi-s io a yme, oat :A thciir on pojes to a stake in J. R. Elne s !in Ike south edge of the road: thrrco v.iih :d Bln-.V tin:- n h - m xo? s n a stake; t lit nee 54 west 22 poll e to a stake iu the road; tVaco soath 40 wc-t '2Hl-.' V to tbej:es.ir.r.iiir, crataiaMirf i'2 '.. acn o more or less. baid lands will be sold ruder tb au thority aud powers vet-tod in the uneVr sigo.td by reason of a mortgage d d t x- uui;irri;. r. fv ter and wifc S. A. ii-.., s srraase ErcUern. j Peeler on the !ith of .Srptcml r, nf.; Marriage broilers are a regular i'lstb i wLich n:oitr:t:e de.il v.: n oKt. n .i , ine oiLce of the dismounting, walked straight toward the door. in ! could make out dimly j the rising moon an open space, with ; tne city wall beyond. They crossed Cn ATTER X. A MESSAGE I -TOM MOTMAN KHAN. HEX f i;i & Eirijifl. t thi caravan 'v-''-F 11 .-CJv ii.' i ii r comes up." said Prince Kiiziar as he entered the house, "bring the head men to me here." An aid saluted and went back to- Kilziar. with sev- ; ICS. said Ki ziar r-.ilivlv '-it ,"c hu t iVi'C ii h.e hours of 1 and 2 oVWL- n 1 idea. TTnw i'n i-,.., in.-,. v,, V. . W-J J t IliVC 11. 'It has the charm of tmvoitr " r "and the merit of fit- xuou or mict or land lying and Ewered Darreil, (..n ek towushin, and known as a part or f.'f the Mrs Emily Forncv lands, and boh .vourself!" lot No. 2 of the same, and l efinrdii" ni K,,ziar chewed a pme stump in a hollow above the head or Timbi rtree 1 ranch and reus Kouth 67 rast (v. Si; 2 deg) o9 poles to a pine knot; thence south 2-) vcst 154 polos ta a white oak on lino of Honso lot: thence, with i ho lino of same north 7;i,' west 15 poles to a stake on west bank of the branch hi nee south 27 west 4 poles to a stake at the bridge ; thtnee witli the road south IK) east 27 poles to a stake in tho road; tut .nn Mniui .h west us; vjies to a stake in uiomi.ifu,. ot tne nver; thence up the window, burred and covered with a iiM i ,im xacesnne as it meanders to wire f her corner about ( poles bilow tb ford thence with her line north 68 cast 51 poles to a stone ai edge ,,f bottom, her c.'iici , u. er.ee wi tii her hno north Hi; ca-t 161 poles to the l ei-inning, contaih nig ','.) acres, more or less. The terms of tiie above salo will be cash, and for tie purpose of making par tition of (he land described. This tho 26th clay of :iarch, 1J02. R. y. EAVES, Commissioner. tne Held .and cam.e to the very spot v.-here Darreil had been stationed dur ing the siege of the city. i A sentry challenged them, and Korna ' advanced to meet him. irivin tUa conntciv.ir'Ti "Mi. i iiiii;n.y. . i n. . . .. r " niirii me roau. vniio . li.vaf ...e mc.i wiui a message to eral ofheers around him, sat down upon deliver. They must leave the city in a stool and lighted a cigar, secret." ; At that moment Darreil was lying then in a whisper to Darreil: ; upon the floor of the attic, almost d'i- "If you are grateful, have Motman recti y above Kilziar's head He had Khan transfer me to his staff. If I a good view of the prince through a remain with Kiiziar, he will kill me chink.- and he conhl i.MP n .n a cowardly murderer atl(1 is'iouor my name. 1 am taking the men in the room below ! d.f1pora.t risks-" "This seems to be the best place to his cigar fiercely, as i 1 w,n not forget." said Darreil. halt them." Kiiziar ci.ntmi7o.-i '-i v.-;;i ii ceeivin u rerorc. men suddenly he iiauu. : teach these shrewd fellovi's waved his arm toward Yarnek. ! "There are pickets beyond the citv." de'dge their toll " "Take them away," he said. said Korna. "but in such a broken; The game was obvious to Darreil Immediately a guard fell in around untry you cannot fail to pass them. The prince had got wind cf some rich uie prisoners, anil tliey were taken to . ll!S a strange thing I a small room ia the rear of the house, j au doi,i"- but it is my only chance." It seemed to have been a place for 1 Dar'"cll aud Kevski were iower'ed Storing perishable food in summer, be- j over tlle wtl!!- when t lit-y touched Ing below tho level of the ground, hav- i tbe ground the Russian said in a trem- oung wtnsper: "Now I am alive. For a long time I have seemed to be dead." "My friend,", said Darreil, "you had reason." "If you expect to force me to support such a lie, you do not knov me." an swered Kcrua. "I shall report what ! have done." "You will not live to do it!" exclaim ed the prince, springing in front cf th'-1 door, with his sword iu his hand. "Do you see that man upon the lijor? He wears a weapon. Well, he flew into a rage and struck you down. Then 1 killed him. That is the story. The tut'ori in Italy. In Genoa there are sev-c-ral marriage brokers wh have p:;ek etb oks filled with the names of the marriageable tirls of tho different classes, with cotes cf their Cguro. per sonal attractions, fortune and other cir cumstances. These brokers gj about endeavoring to arrange matrimonial al liances in the same oihand nicrcanilla maimer v.-hich they w.mid bring ia Lear upon a purely business traurac tlon. and wten they succeed tkev i,et a c mmissicu of 2 or V, per cent upon ih? dowry, with such extras of bonuses a may party. in E.-risti r of TV1h frs-r iu:j:rrtorrt coimty on ficptemhir 14th. lSr7, in IxK.k M-2, No. to wl :rh if feion.ee is mr.de: Ti e said V, p. ptV. ler aud wife having d- fuulr-1 ;tu. iail e.'l to pay the snm :ccrucd in th n..,rt gage tu-ed as thi rin pi o id-d Ti.: 5Iarr h 2:ml 1!2 D. E. SPRAYER J. E. IM-PRAYER -..tit.-v McErayer & Jusfh e Attys. for M'tqV. iiOijlCO, NOT'.TII Cat:OLI:.A. In S:in nnr be voluntarily bestowal liv thr Kutlierford C.uinty. r. fniy the ri r1.- I. ?fi- i AnlunN la Tprfcey. In Turkey the partridge is detcsteJ because once it betrayed the prophet to his em-mica, aud its legs are red be cause they were dipped in the blood cf Hassan. If a man kills a panther, he is imprisoned for twenty-four hour! and then ia handsomely rewarded. T":a crane ic respected, and" it hi u crim? to kill it. J. D. Elliott and ojhcr.v. . -t!- iNotice. wT. i.I. VvTliifcside and others. The defendants hi th almve cntitlcl action to-wit: Mrs. Fannie Chratw hxI and hiisland R. p. Ciiatvwl, rs. Coorgia Hall and lMu:l4ind .1. y. uaii ! IV Tl ,1 -VI. . -i r - - . uii.ii'Mni', .in-!., i iinni-! "nat- II uot to ing near the ceiling a little slit of a screen and flush with the pave ment cf the court without. Darreil was a man not prone to de spair, but he could not see a way of safety here. It looked like the end of this world to him. and tho fate was harder because it v.-as incomprehensi ble. He could not understand Kilziar's action. Surely it was not based upon any idea of military justice, for it must They passed the picket. line without trouble indeed without having any evi dence that such a thing existed. About midnight they halted iu the midst of a deep weed and there lay down to sleep. It was hunger that wakened Darreil. and his first consciousness was of an inxious attempt to remember when he caravan that would ordinarily have j passed through Gredskov. but. hearing ; that the town was held, had circled it. ! well knowing what tribute would be ! exacted by the re v.. Unionists. j It was not Io'.g before a babble of i voices came from the direction of' the J road, and then there appeared five Turkish merchants under a guard cf , soldiers. i Si : fe,' . H VI (' wivJ iSiSiai 9 ll" . The crocod.ile's lover Jaw is nol Bocketcd in the skr.il, is the care with other animal", tut she iknil is socketed in the jar.-, xj ti-.r.t the sun- Jv.ool and bc.siiiind .J. Yf. ( 'IiivikkI, ii?.1 'liit'.Ht Ida WLIt-.ide iiiid J. E. u latcsi.io will take notice tiiut an :u tion entitled as alxwe has lxm Com mcncKl in the Superior court of Kc.'i erford county to s 11 ccrt iin lands f,,r p-u-titiou lying in Rnthcrford runury on tlie waters of 5Iai;i Ennd rivrr Uin-- a part of the J. K. Lynch kinds; aud (Icfendants wili farther fain; noth r tlat they are rrquin d to a. .mar l.-rfor. lJeri: or the t ni- m.al can lift the uuncr part cf its he-dir T 1, 0 tciKT'"r C oni t of l?r.l her ns upon a hinge und s3 captur- w5:-! "J,"IitJ1at hli 'f in ih? tov- "f in U the t.oubie of getting upon i plaint or p: tition n-.v on c ;:, ,,f. ,cs I hi o or the i eiiioiwi-; -:: ,vi.. Vrist tie Vrnnirs! to F37. "Prko::cr jt the bar." s.i'J the Jcdr, "Is there anything you wish to t ay be- r. 1 . ... J vi v.- f.-nii'.-j is pass"a cn vo w..i. nn iu n nei l.CTi'a:: . -I ?ll I -Jj; :am ctiiioii Tni.s .2 ... I '.fi!2 , M. . Jji KUir-X);,-, biork or th Snpcricr C;:ut oi Itatbr- lorn v -.)n!itv. The prisoner lcoked wistfully toward ,' D .1 ,I;uli-'i';s and lifcRr-iyer & J-.stv. tne Goor and remarked that lie v.-ot;!J !i!;e to say "Good evening." if it would be agreeable to the company. I At form ys for Petitioners. Hotice. Cou iv ill -not live in do itr' khan's letter shall be buried in your Tl no tmuciYignod hav nr nnltfiei 00 . .... . . " ndministnitr-iv of -vr, t1.T r T ouiu.it be that Ki icsistcu tne invaders of fimK-i-n Iziar credited the Kevski, who was slnmhpi on a bank of moss, and the Russian, sitting ui). with blinking eyes. laid a hand upon the region of his empty stomach and groaned. Kevski struggled to his feet and stumbled up out of the little hollow in aumimstraiOi-or ,ti-s iaicretii P-mic-1 tt""'iir creuueu tne deceased, hereby no.inrs all persons in story 1bat DaH had betrayed Vera debted to the said t slabs to-call and set to tlie rarislan police? The idea be- no same at once. Also persons having K,nseu in the realms of delirium. Then accounts or claims of any nature against where could a legitimate explanation tne said estate are hereby notified to be found? juvneni u:e same uuly authenticated to "I Imvoh'i n i ... A 1 " " ul "ltr "ine uonow in the undersigned for mvment? m or b Da rei to Umr I ' hlch lhey ,iad F,prt- "e n,Rh srsfei- ---- - T rrsr. hx"ss s oier. Darreil kicked nnnn ti,p i,Mr. c" l ve uoia "rage. . -'J! The scene that ensued began by bo ing grimly amusing and ended in piti- Till tt'Ort-i-wln IV-v.. ... .,,.1. . . . i . 11 av. rui ci ILIIIUH US lie COUIU nnr-!:ot om.I f l . .. . understand of the bargaining it seem- ' ed to Darreil that the merchants were TheiT was a clash of steel, and Drr- I be ms royally hied but apparently the ; rpI1, looblllg (lmvn. sa.v Kilsstj pnnc. nndentood them better than , bis antagonist hard and 1 Vvih -V him ! ,he American did Having received backward from the door. Evident'v ! ffS"LSrf m rT,ltl,tbat ?alUI- tile Piince was the better swordsn ... oiviivrw aajr uj uags. kiiziar ins-; and the cud seemed sure. ,u'-to 'our or tne mercuants and de tained the fifth," who was the youngest of them, a sharp looking fellow, tall, smooth shaven and rather handsome. By Kilziar's orders he was left alone North Cakoi.i a. Hi.h H-.n-.' a Sss5i!e ?7r.-. Rutherford rV.:o.f - i n . v Daughter Oh. Licinma. I ii v-icii i -r r...i . .. . .. '" were pretty! Z y' !' n Mot her-YVj tescln't. dear. Sc-s:b!f ! William' Ea.sbec. "vt'tac-irr"" men think very little atox:t bsicty. i Th-i defendant alow named wij: ' - Daughter-But it isn't sr-us'bie men ! nolice that .a snn.mous in ti ibvc I'm thinking about, minima; it's Chur titled actio.i was inv.M a'.in-t r-M oc j fondant on the Ibth t'ay of 2ia,c - 1 I' I'- Taylor, a justice of the x ... c An I rivent C ase. n-r unoiinoril ccilllty, . C., fot tb - When th.e doctor's telephone ran? I ' 1,1:1 ' ;0 '0' l'hiiatiff iy ira- . ' Ll.ll II, 1 t "fill I - - 1 . ' . late one night, he went to the instrn i : i Vi " r " Is n' ment himself and received an urgent t ? P It was ImmmiWi. t !i cm ...i nnoonl f....... r.,n : 7, 114 W" "O.iis tov.mu'-j 4 j..... ,iv oini uuu - ... ivnuii n in -i ino.iei a t'Ti i lie xii Ji tai inio murder clone. With no impulse ; to come down to tho club for a quiet but the compulsion of honor Darreil eame. sprang down from his place of conceal-! "Emily, dear." he said, turning to his N-,s,.!,t- on the 10th day cf y.-.-rch ment. alitrhtin!? ilii-ortlv hohipii r.-nio,. wif -i ?.i, ....n..i . i .... ! aga'.iij-t ; the rro- rtv -f ..nM .-...r... .-. With thla rr-.ir. o ,v,1 l;...... .,... . " ' , ... v... m VU. .,.,,. H!,l It 111)- ' "''- -... r , - i , c I mueea ne "arrowly missed coming ' pears to be a very serious ease ft.r " "., , , V luu,lu lL ouu.iu oi me lau tne prince i tendance." New York Times "'"1 i uiuc kjl nil- Mill l ail UilU OlJLUtlj UiSiUt!, in ! o.i in- taiy or .:.15I. I'.VJ. Ti f- rU fcn.iant will :il: take ncrico that a .-. rant of attachment was i..vcS I -.- v."'.t half turning, and at that j psaa Pisests what you eat. ..1,1.11 . . . RlltA wooden door of the i-nrm, nmi r.,. 1 " . f"1" w me a2ia 3'OU di v . . . - ""i i not iinow tne cc i-u u ieu:ain in a place : est orutaiity, and if there had been a I Koru-i with now the country. It i3 necessary. in Russian to the guards, but there i ti:.,.,. .. W.1 nn ,.c tt "viv.iuiv.-. IU1 ---. e was not even or- j that I can Mm ajrain," . mBf.n;if Tlo,-...ii i i. merchandi?e. The tail fellow denied it ! chin with a .ni, f w ! .., r,ro , boldly, and Kilziar's temper rose. Sud- i band. It VnV?" l Uo' cnt d hM B5n denly, to Darrell's unsneakabU Imrrnr to V. . ' " Vu-!" ,u:iKm- uraT0 oT strength to tho - . j - ..me, .1 iiiv.ii ui tiie American uoxe'-. the piinee whipped out his sword and aud well executed. Kiiziar stood p-r-struck the on-ending merchant dead at . fectly erect for an instant and then feU a blow. It was a murder of the ccars- forward noon Mo 1 HH I . i second's time for interference Darreil i wail, jstai-d speechless., unable to be- which warrant is returnable l :-r0;- i i ji-.micc ui i lit: nm." an.-' pi-c ' named for the rttrrn of -.L ivuv whtnand wh-re the th f.-iidan is Vi" iju.'icu inaypar ana a.isv.ir o. to the conipLih.. or the itM-i d' :r "in'if J will U- giautcd. Inl: (jth mr nf ili rli lai2- J- E TAYLDU. .insure r.f r.w. Laves & F.uokcr. Attorneys. burglar. "1 intend to. my small friind." re- pneu uie ouigta.r courteously. "1 am ! " : r. merely after the contents. When I ' ? 5 Tfa take houses. I do it through the regu- CkS t3S?3p&ia Clfii iar real estate i haonel.s." Digests "ftSvat you CSi 4
Rutherfordton Tribune (Rutherfordton, N.C.)
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