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the carolina watchman salisbury k c thubsday november 19 1891 vol.xxh;--thier serieh mk jg fltfl b^^_«^fib gy jft for infants and children cmtorl ?. iflsowell adapted to children that caatorla cures colic cou.«tipatl"n • . . o^;r^i„r sour stoiniu.li diarrliaao eructation 1 recommend it as superior to any prescription ™ vonus/gives sleep and promote dl mowc t mc ii a archku m d ecstion 11 1 so oxford zt brooklyn s y without injurious medication . _*. w or ssas sr_i_-iw_s_ss aisashssisss l 1 iivarubljr produced c__los marttk p tl . ttjo wlnthrop lsstli street and 7th ave n»-w york < aty „. york city th ciktau com»i.kt 77 murray strkt n_w yoax i jfi_i if uali)d ll t-iis spa^o belongs > sner watch it 8 " m . , .- m . n m r £ v*r£mrfcn i i .- * * i , % f a ■* % » b usb a ii 8 i » i ilui - i ldiluu uiiu vi&uiluj to bo found ia tiie state ■:•-.. itfca " rti«d ■giiyyiulb-s ■8 -, :. quantities direct from factories : d di flive low prices w l'oc t a alogue and prices m liciaup if it satisfactory e m andrews charlotte n c it - the vatchman when yon write 1 vhls uf i l a w^ual jauitif ufa i aoll having greatly increased my facilities for handling and storing oal ''■'' coining season i would now again respect fully solicit any and all orders entrusted to me promising to furnish you promptly with what coal you may want at the lowest market price in order to obtain advantage of the lowest sum mer prices v-.u should at once id me your orders remember that i handle only the best grades of screened coal including the lu-.'i ash suitable for grates -•■■-. .. heaters c also keep on hand at all times . finest grade of blacksmith coal j allen brown statesville marble works is the place to set monuments tombstones c a im •• l5le to trrivein i few tiaya i guarantee . v ; . and positively will not be undersold granite monuments ol nil vii 1 *- n specialty c b v/ebb w.lyj proprietor ration the watcbman ivlian you wiiu di children pay ? do children par said the old nam scruggs a-leaning on his hoe ju wait tai you've been married say some liffcm.n y.-ars cr so tou'll : hffvt more sense than to stand up iin-j tlir iw your time irorny by asking such foolish questions pay great gosh of course they pay we go borne tired out at night they clinib upon our knees and when we try to put em down they cry for one more squeeze and roar and pitch about us all until fu ; thing we know our joints are free from aching and our hearts are in a glow they pay us when their frank young shines in their jolly eyes : even when our ears nre ifened thei music in their cries sweeter than all the fiddles and planners ever madi — don't you think it's s well wait and re member what i've said the man whose children'3 hearts nre his is the man who is truly blest : the siffht at home of his boys and gals is more to him than rest i swow there wouldn't be half the fools in this weary world to-day if all men could only understand what big in terest children pay — yankf blade ■■i «_ ml love ot money frank id boy i'm so erbnl i run j you an occupant of this hotel awl as i j am a ww arriv 1 and not posted tell ; me win is here thi summe 1 leonard franklin lighted i'i he spoke and balanced his chair dex j ironsfy on two legs as he puffed away • in fl moonlight smoking aud -'.-- , in preeiselv the j some of last season's parly and some i new oi.es mv wife has i cousin with her this rear who ii.ine is annie ltvton.j he is vpnng bond ■■>•<>.> md necom idis'i a n h ,,; " -- ' ' l onanl ton f.hr>o«:in ' " o a tandfaf her j i.i.r ii.<-.i right and > l hlv as much 1 •:,:;■... v '. i r'f :-::■-.: vim l p onard '] r < j ; - ii voi ll:.ve ii oop-is 01 i ; '- mil for an heiress with vonr for • j-v ..-.■vi»ir dear innocent hear p , : |; ;, i : i vt h'ls so hulvll i'll vant-s mar ', if '^ onlv bought iressrs and finery for a future mr franklin 1 think 1 will try for ir p ■! .. ',;,."! ht*eii schoolmates and college chum and now frank was h neither of the young men wersj „*< are that their conversation had been over heard hnt leaning from an upper win dow and concealed by the ledge annie layton listened to their word and when the two men at this point started for a stroll she drew her head ia a decided jerk upon my word 1 she soliloquized 1 am really much obliged to frank so his friend will try and win ray money will he not a word about me don't even ask if i am an angel or a witch thinks he could easily dispone f my income and w mid pven kindly allow me to buy finery with ins own money the impudent puppy i'll make him pay for this or my name is nit annie layton there was a spice of coquetry in the heart of the pretty heiress that had not been crushed out in any experi ence of her petted life and that fanned up into a brilliant blaze under the provocation of this overheard conver sation she was scarcely to be cen sured for her annoyance and she firmly resolved that if the suitor for her money had a heart she would add to the sting of her refusal of his offer by wounding that organ if possible so when leonard franklin was pre sented by pretty mrs wyckham to her handsome cousin annie layton he found himself bowing tu the iove liest.sweetest woman he had ever seen and he was greeted by her with a grace ful cordiality that was flattering us it was after breakfast upon the ter race that the introduction took place and the gentleman who looked hand some himself in his seaside suit de cided that the heiress was a very fasci nating little damsel her dress of clear white muslin was relieved here and there with vivid red ribbons that well became her rich dark bru nette beauty for she was something more than merely pretty with her jetty lashes and tlw heavy masses of dark hair the crimson cheeks and the clear olive complexion showing to the best advantage under the brim of her straw hat it was ou the programme for the pleasures of that pleasant sunny day that a party was to wander iu shady woods and there to enjoy a picnic luncheon so as the ladies and gen tlemen marshaled for the procession ton found bv her side leonard frank lin's handsome manly figure before the morning was over mr franklin was secietly v shins that he lia,d net been so frank with ins old vic i'i m i-o v . ....... ucvl'a^.cu initi j.j his wife and bessie # l old aivnie v he shivered at the ; nere idea already iu his heart he called her annie and he imd fuund out that the hand he belli while assisting his charge over a rough pile of sfdnes was soft and pretty that the voice that rippled out of the delicate rosebush mouth was low and sweet and that the deep dark eyes could tl tsh and melt laugh aiid sadden in a why that was expressive as il'ui i net mi>s annie was inm before the place ol reached and the lady ? tier tlirtat > ■with her pique and a desire for iroi d not admit to her ,. ! r mo-mag so pleas | in rsi-m was mere grat hr plans were work ami tin prospect was so make mr franklin smart i cd j vas h pity that this s effort to please was all in er money i words that proved her . puppy but a man who anal thought deeply she tj i<.t oneof her numerous attentions more delicately if rtore gallantly r 1 1 s ;■■issed swiftly to ul he l ikesjde hotel sinihs hovered over the sum's when mr franklin ere mentioned or - i i her's romp my ., s carried on briskly flirtation to punish him ice annie sternly told her a cii gill herself musing ;. rec ling the expression own eyes thinking how brighten his face won men who had traveld ting 1 conversation as ling ' ■•<>, s unetimes as f he pleasant summer ing t ii clos •. audi thai fast ipproiichiug ■-'. hen iiss lie cavalier from her for and her cheeks it ww to her monev thai court vas i ii.1 and i he renee the attention - to r i hq - ike of handling i-r's lepicy annie sighed and mused . blesfug the in.-kv hour him tot hat hotel for the m in a his travels had . fat'p voice or it illilll i fondle i his in-art as it j hed le had forgotten i cch m d ■itliout ihe heir i id givti his heart to the j saw la busy with femi i i the norning and his 1 her loing embroidery he h ud her contralto , and lv i bought of her 1 evening fly s hen a hus mie to dinner he saw ate i-vi-viig dress at t lie might ..-' of her beaut \ hen i ir vi dee oi sociel y ife aw all under t he - ctions eighty is they lioiuage to ihe girls dig tuie whe his full heart n speed as the young 1 in a s ady lane l°on rth his mart's great hm trm iind tender it was ts before ie answer came d t i b di with i-.er de ■v little kuite hand in his back low lor love but nun colli hid haughty lklin mv answer to yo i call to voir memory your wii h in \\ yckhain on lie evenly of your arri ird of wllci was distinctly y room - i have bee playing with d lieri-e'.v en tryiiij o prove to yon ley had a umau append 1 for her ntnpusure then p.l iibruptl from her and v back td lie hotel she disuppeawtom sight and into i narrw by-path and er pain in soli mil . for iiprehend that whatever nklin had ought in his rad won i f a rt she nd heart-sic when she re > had lo>t never ag tin ar the deep musical voice words nfrrsce the dark es look iov rr|y i r f () j e ,. u-ver again ; e e the clasp * htn i and .;. .-,-..- ag tin it winning s,j ears chasm one another eeks one f the unerring true love em l^ck ; () j ie felt deei an ] eotily e she had ilaiitcd an i re ot the false jt of a f„rr but a true ph1 t seekiu • 0 " ] y surj guarantee in liuess t wended if w ., v j kic j ((] ding h.-r re sw.dieu eve hastily ni y h :,,^ y ', table there ,, v .,,. ( t as pictur.il tu m . f _ ( .^ ' ; i splendid condition for the pnrp ise - i'll try if ' ' ml took her open letti r i'i hand an i i went mournfully into the room where ; luncheon was i.i progress of ."■tier eyes were not so red norsoswollen ; but dial lhey detected le mard byank in trifling with untune i fo f up i plate and tryin ro ok as u ; ; .'. a jsiih appeared bessie cried nut '■annie wh it is the matter v . i look as if you have been ciying your ; eyes out you won look so too it o i ha i m 7 lif " vs b bear was the answer | uirii i little sob what is it dear and bessie was al lier cousin's side al sympathy l the northern express bank li . f iiprir by j v said frank iii your money was in that !" annie hid her face on b-s-7 ■'- shoul der and sobbed uncle george was married week !" prank's comment on that was con tinned with a whistle frank yon ought to be ashamed of ivourself said bessie indignantly never min 1 annie come on to my room il irling and annie allowed herself to be led away to her cousin's room to be j and comforted and symp itized .. and to li |] fo i :,,. warmest as ui of unchanged love offers of the li ind a thousand pleasant words from ; bessie till f rank c ime up and firmed the whole oi it and added leonard franklin desires an . view \\ irii you annie in the pr pari .-. m annie before you go will you let iu ; s iv i w ml to , t oo rf ! were von brol her certainly ! will leonard frank i'i lovi s \ ou i ;-;■. sure of it : and i think he me ins i i von of ir but annie if yon do n : really love him will you remember - . lung as bessie and i have a hame v i are welcome as a sister and as dear i bol ii of us yon in iy be sure ! will nev ■■•: fur gel it said annie ernesl lv but will vou pl^tise read u icle ,: rge's w i.i ! ;!■) rr me she found l onar i w ti ing in the p trior and pacing i he i or with liiascuiine impal lenc -. bef ire she went in s!i • looke 1 a in mi nt a the tall gr toeful ban i figure so buoyant wit li adm iration ihe h iiidsouie fac '. now so r.id wi ii hope and i i her heart the - lingered the refrain of a song ii 1 loves ii he loves me all ii j gladness was banish d from her step an i fav however as iv lovelv advanced tiie room to meet her lover he e mid wait for no f urn ' \ j of greeting abruptly ,; ''-- ; ma -. . . i and earnestly with lis whole soul iu his eye he said a nnie vou rebuke 1 me ever iy to ri iv for my presumpto . - and in -•. -••,•■) i . -, our i msin an ! 1 actcno v - edge 1 ties rved it and m n i . money is ah g me and vouv inn married will vou not believe me thai • ii dearest hop : of my life an i dearest wish of my heart ii is to win your ' ve and make you mv wife ' you are sure it is 1 you love she asked iu a very ! iw voice i f've i had known you a w ek i had quite forgotten you were an inures . darling ! only knew yon we only woman in the worl i 1 cou i ever love that would he p rec in isto nn the few foolish thought : - " which 1 spoke to your ■msin ' tained no meaning vvhatev ; . i vou may trust me now be my : and every hour shall prove to j j tenderly'l love you speak i 1 annie,'why d i you hide your 7 slip did not tell him it w is i ■her smiling lips an i her dancing eyes ! but she allowed i;,;y • 1 1 i i h.'viug arms and rm^r v der embrace j-.i_0 you will !).' my wif clarimg he whispered and then she looked up ] yes 1 will she said blushing bul meeting his eyes fr ti dv and bravely for i believe now y ; ve me ti hive you with my wl le nenrt ' ip leonard do not kiss ne vet hul i first rectify mv mist ■- • ' ' ' - mention my u ncie ' ■'■-• " ■-■■'. ' ■mom y from the b i !| - '' ' l ■'•' f ■and now has it in •-- 7 •- :'' ; -'' where also it w ts m^tal ing uncle was marr ■: - ..-^ ' • ' i have pi oved vour frank and bessie r • eiv i a;i x planutiau and wen v .... lerbly - - prised but annie sam '•-•'• s ' " ' ' i iter what on eai : •'■'• ' m • about annie never to i " i '- on a me guesses to he :: pi va '" - 7 ■would neither d j :; : - " " yankee blade _ _^__ this i-emedv is"b i«ingsowell ' • andso popular as t = ■" • |: 7 r l '. lion all wh . i.a : --'" ! : - bing the fame so medicine does not xisl : . i:i " i ' - 1 teed todoall thai ' ; bitters will cure disfasiw liw-ra 1 kidneys will n ■'•'■' salt rheum and '"' ' : '"' ' f bv impure blood ill ch 1 from ihesvstem - 1 preveut a cure all malaria : ' ! -- . ! ' headache coi.su • y ai < trv electric bitti - ; -' i : dar.iiili-.-.l or 11 *** re l , 50 cents and $! •' !; -"- ' * ... 7 iiu ~ r " ! 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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1891-11-19 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 19 |
Year | 1891 |
Volume | 23 |
Issue | 3 |
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Date Digital | 2008-12-29 |
Publisher | J. J. Bruner and T. K. Bruner |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
Type | Text |
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Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The November 19, 1891 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1891-11-19 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 19 |
Year | 1891 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
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FileName | sacw17_18911119-img00001.jp2 |
Date Digital | 12/29/2008 8:11:28 AM |
Publisher | Hamilton C. Jones |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | An archive of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers. |
Language | eng |
FullText | the carolina watchman salisbury k c thubsday november 19 1891 vol.xxh;--thier serieh mk jg fltfl b^^_«^fib gy jft for infants and children cmtorl ?. iflsowell adapted to children that caatorla cures colic cou.«tipatl"n • . . o^;r^i„r sour stoiniu.li diarrliaao eructation 1 recommend it as superior to any prescription ™ vonus/gives sleep and promote dl mowc t mc ii a archku m d ecstion 11 1 so oxford zt brooklyn s y without injurious medication . _*. w or ssas sr_i_-iw_s_ss aisashssisss l 1 iivarubljr produced c__los marttk p tl . ttjo wlnthrop lsstli street and 7th ave n»-w york < aty „. york city th ciktau com»i.kt 77 murray strkt n_w yoax i jfi_i if uali)d ll t-iis spa^o belongs > sner watch it 8 " m . , .- m . n m r £ v*r£mrfcn i i .- * * i , % f a ■* % » b usb a ii 8 i » i ilui - i ldiluu uiiu vi&uiluj to bo found ia tiie state ■:•-.. itfca " rti«d ■giiyyiulb-s ■8 -, :. quantities direct from factories : d di flive low prices w l'oc t a alogue and prices m liciaup if it satisfactory e m andrews charlotte n c it - the vatchman when yon write 1 vhls uf i l a w^ual jauitif ufa i aoll having greatly increased my facilities for handling and storing oal ''■'' coining season i would now again respect fully solicit any and all orders entrusted to me promising to furnish you promptly with what coal you may want at the lowest market price in order to obtain advantage of the lowest sum mer prices v-.u should at once id me your orders remember that i handle only the best grades of screened coal including the lu-.'i ash suitable for grates -•■■-. .. heaters c also keep on hand at all times . finest grade of blacksmith coal j allen brown statesville marble works is the place to set monuments tombstones c a im •• l5le to trrivein i few tiaya i guarantee . v ; . and positively will not be undersold granite monuments ol nil vii 1 *- n specialty c b v/ebb w.lyj proprietor ration the watcbman ivlian you wiiu di children pay ? do children par said the old nam scruggs a-leaning on his hoe ju wait tai you've been married say some liffcm.n y.-ars cr so tou'll : hffvt more sense than to stand up iin-j tlir iw your time irorny by asking such foolish questions pay great gosh of course they pay we go borne tired out at night they clinib upon our knees and when we try to put em down they cry for one more squeeze and roar and pitch about us all until fu ; thing we know our joints are free from aching and our hearts are in a glow they pay us when their frank young shines in their jolly eyes : even when our ears nre ifened thei music in their cries sweeter than all the fiddles and planners ever madi — don't you think it's s well wait and re member what i've said the man whose children'3 hearts nre his is the man who is truly blest : the siffht at home of his boys and gals is more to him than rest i swow there wouldn't be half the fools in this weary world to-day if all men could only understand what big in terest children pay — yankf blade ■■i «_ ml love ot money frank id boy i'm so erbnl i run j you an occupant of this hotel awl as i j am a ww arriv 1 and not posted tell ; me win is here thi summe 1 leonard franklin lighted i'i he spoke and balanced his chair dex j ironsfy on two legs as he puffed away • in fl moonlight smoking aud -'.-- , in preeiselv the j some of last season's parly and some i new oi.es mv wife has i cousin with her this rear who ii.ine is annie ltvton.j he is vpnng bond ■■>•<>.> md necom idis'i a n h ,,; " -- ' ' l onanl ton f.hr>o«:in ' " o a tandfaf her j i.i.r ii.<-.i right and > l hlv as much 1 •:,:;■... v '. i r'f :-::■-.: vim l p onard '] r < j ; - ii voi ll:.ve ii oop-is 01 i ; '- mil for an heiress with vonr for • j-v ..-.■vi»ir dear innocent hear p , : |; ;, i : i vt h'ls so hulvll i'll vant-s mar ', if '^ onlv bought iressrs and finery for a future mr franklin 1 think 1 will try for ir p ■! .. ',;,."! ht*eii schoolmates and college chum and now frank was h neither of the young men wersj „*< are that their conversation had been over heard hnt leaning from an upper win dow and concealed by the ledge annie layton listened to their word and when the two men at this point started for a stroll she drew her head ia a decided jerk upon my word 1 she soliloquized 1 am really much obliged to frank so his friend will try and win ray money will he not a word about me don't even ask if i am an angel or a witch thinks he could easily dispone f my income and w mid pven kindly allow me to buy finery with ins own money the impudent puppy i'll make him pay for this or my name is nit annie layton there was a spice of coquetry in the heart of the pretty heiress that had not been crushed out in any experi ence of her petted life and that fanned up into a brilliant blaze under the provocation of this overheard conver sation she was scarcely to be cen sured for her annoyance and she firmly resolved that if the suitor for her money had a heart she would add to the sting of her refusal of his offer by wounding that organ if possible so when leonard franklin was pre sented by pretty mrs wyckham to her handsome cousin annie layton he found himself bowing tu the iove liest.sweetest woman he had ever seen and he was greeted by her with a grace ful cordiality that was flattering us it was after breakfast upon the ter race that the introduction took place and the gentleman who looked hand some himself in his seaside suit de cided that the heiress was a very fasci nating little damsel her dress of clear white muslin was relieved here and there with vivid red ribbons that well became her rich dark bru nette beauty for she was something more than merely pretty with her jetty lashes and tlw heavy masses of dark hair the crimson cheeks and the clear olive complexion showing to the best advantage under the brim of her straw hat it was ou the programme for the pleasures of that pleasant sunny day that a party was to wander iu shady woods and there to enjoy a picnic luncheon so as the ladies and gen tlemen marshaled for the procession ton found bv her side leonard frank lin's handsome manly figure before the morning was over mr franklin was secietly v shins that he lia,d net been so frank with ins old vic i'i m i-o v . ....... ucvl'a^.cu initi j.j his wife and bessie # l old aivnie v he shivered at the ; nere idea already iu his heart he called her annie and he imd fuund out that the hand he belli while assisting his charge over a rough pile of sfdnes was soft and pretty that the voice that rippled out of the delicate rosebush mouth was low and sweet and that the deep dark eyes could tl tsh and melt laugh aiid sadden in a why that was expressive as il'ui i net mi>s annie was inm before the place ol reached and the lady ? tier tlirtat > ■with her pique and a desire for iroi d not admit to her ,. ! r mo-mag so pleas | in rsi-m was mere grat hr plans were work ami tin prospect was so make mr franklin smart i cd j vas h pity that this s effort to please was all in er money i words that proved her . puppy but a man who anal thought deeply she tj i<.t oneof her numerous attentions more delicately if rtore gallantly r 1 1 s ;■■issed swiftly to ul he l ikesjde hotel sinihs hovered over the sum's when mr franklin ere mentioned or - i i her's romp my ., s carried on briskly flirtation to punish him ice annie sternly told her a cii gill herself musing ;. rec ling the expression own eyes thinking how brighten his face won men who had traveld ting 1 conversation as ling ' ■•<>, s unetimes as f he pleasant summer ing t ii clos •. audi thai fast ipproiichiug ■-'. hen iiss lie cavalier from her for and her cheeks it ww to her monev thai court vas i ii.1 and i he renee the attention - to r i hq - ike of handling i-r's lepicy annie sighed and mused . blesfug the in.-kv hour him tot hat hotel for the m in a his travels had . fat'p voice or it illilll i fondle i his in-art as it j hed le had forgotten i cch m d ■itliout ihe heir i id givti his heart to the j saw la busy with femi i i the norning and his 1 her loing embroidery he h ud her contralto , and lv i bought of her 1 evening fly s hen a hus mie to dinner he saw ate i-vi-viig dress at t lie might ..-' of her beaut \ hen i ir vi dee oi sociel y ife aw all under t he - ctions eighty is they lioiuage to ihe girls dig tuie whe his full heart n speed as the young 1 in a s ady lane l°on rth his mart's great hm trm iind tender it was ts before ie answer came d t i b di with i-.er de ■v little kuite hand in his back low lor love but nun colli hid haughty lklin mv answer to yo i call to voir memory your wii h in \\ yckhain on lie evenly of your arri ird of wllci was distinctly y room - i have bee playing with d lieri-e'.v en tryiiij o prove to yon ley had a umau append 1 for her ntnpusure then p.l iibruptl from her and v back td lie hotel she disuppeawtom sight and into i narrw by-path and er pain in soli mil . for iiprehend that whatever nklin had ought in his rad won i f a rt she nd heart-sic when she re > had lo>t never ag tin ar the deep musical voice words nfrrsce the dark es look iov rr|y i r f () j e ,. u-ver again ; e e the clasp * htn i and .;. .-,-..- ag tin it winning s,j ears chasm one another eeks one f the unerring true love em l^ck ; () j ie felt deei an ] eotily e she had ilaiitcd an i re ot the false jt of a f„rr but a true ph1 t seekiu • 0 " ] y surj guarantee in liuess t wended if w ., v j kic j ((] ding h.-r re sw.dieu eve hastily ni y h :,,^ y ', table there ,, v .,,. ( t as pictur.il tu m . f _ ( .^ ' ; i splendid condition for the pnrp ise - i'll try if ' ' ml took her open letti r i'i hand an i i went mournfully into the room where ; luncheon was i.i progress of ."■tier eyes were not so red norsoswollen ; but dial lhey detected le mard byank in trifling with untune i fo f up i plate and tryin ro ok as u ; ; .'. a jsiih appeared bessie cried nut '■annie wh it is the matter v . i look as if you have been ciying your ; eyes out you won look so too it o i ha i m 7 lif " vs b bear was the answer | uirii i little sob what is it dear and bessie was al lier cousin's side al sympathy l the northern express bank li . f iiprir by j v said frank iii your money was in that !" annie hid her face on b-s-7 ■'- shoul der and sobbed uncle george was married week !" prank's comment on that was con tinned with a whistle frank yon ought to be ashamed of ivourself said bessie indignantly never min 1 annie come on to my room il irling and annie allowed herself to be led away to her cousin's room to be j and comforted and symp itized .. and to li |] fo i :,,. warmest as ui of unchanged love offers of the li ind a thousand pleasant words from ; bessie till f rank c ime up and firmed the whole oi it and added leonard franklin desires an . view \\ irii you annie in the pr pari .-. m annie before you go will you let iu ; s iv i w ml to , t oo rf ! were von brol her certainly ! will leonard frank i'i lovi s \ ou i ;-;■. sure of it : and i think he me ins i i von of ir but annie if yon do n : really love him will you remember - . lung as bessie and i have a hame v i are welcome as a sister and as dear i bol ii of us yon in iy be sure ! will nev ■■•: fur gel it said annie ernesl lv but will vou pl^tise read u icle ,: rge's w i.i ! ;!■) rr me she found l onar i w ti ing in the p trior and pacing i he i or with liiascuiine impal lenc -. bef ire she went in s!i • looke 1 a in mi nt a the tall gr toeful ban i figure so buoyant wit li adm iration ihe h iiidsouie fac '. now so r.id wi ii hope and i i her heart the - lingered the refrain of a song ii 1 loves ii he loves me all ii j gladness was banish d from her step an i fav however as iv lovelv advanced tiie room to meet her lover he e mid wait for no f urn ' \ j of greeting abruptly ,; ''-- ; ma -. . . i and earnestly with lis whole soul iu his eye he said a nnie vou rebuke 1 me ever iy to ri iv for my presumpto . - and in -•. -••,•■) i . -, our i msin an ! 1 actcno v - edge 1 ties rved it and m n i . money is ah g me and vouv inn married will vou not believe me thai • ii dearest hop : of my life an i dearest wish of my heart ii is to win your ' ve and make you mv wife ' you are sure it is 1 you love she asked iu a very ! iw voice i f've i had known you a w ek i had quite forgotten you were an inures . darling ! only knew yon we only woman in the worl i 1 cou i ever love that would he p rec in isto nn the few foolish thought : - " which 1 spoke to your ■msin ' tained no meaning vvhatev ; . i vou may trust me now be my : and every hour shall prove to j j tenderly'l love you speak i 1 annie,'why d i you hide your 7 slip did not tell him it w is i ■her smiling lips an i her dancing eyes ! but she allowed i;,;y • 1 1 i i h.'viug arms and rm^r v der embrace j-.i_0 you will !).' my wif clarimg he whispered and then she looked up ] yes 1 will she said blushing bul meeting his eyes fr ti dv and bravely for i believe now y ; ve me ti hive you with my wl le nenrt ' ip leonard do not kiss ne vet hul i first rectify mv mist ■- • ' ' ' - mention my u ncie ' ■'■-• " ■-■■'. 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