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6
ABSOLUTE
A SECOND COURTSHIP.
The Thursday evening meeting was over.
Some one had opened the outer ohapel door,
and a stream of cold air flowed in up to the
sEcuRiTy corner where a group of men .were gathered
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about the stove.
"-Nano Bell ain't out to.ni ht, is she ?"
asked coo of them, a stout, good natured
woman in moutii'ng.
Her neighbor had a eallow,much wrinkled,
oomplainiog: face. She shock her head sig.
nificantly, holding her armed woollen
glove against her cheek.
" I heard shewas fails g considerable
.
lately," continued the other.
" Ssh ! don'6 speak so lou . She hasn't
ever got up from the grip 1 . t winter. I
shouldn't be surprised if he didn't last
long. ,Eodon t realize it, it ain't likely
men ain't apt to.
An old man=ia a faIed bro n overcoat, en
the other side of the stove, stole •sihntly
away to the door: It see ed to Daniel
Bell that" it had grown cold • r is the lest
hour. The -keen sir smog im as the wo-
man's words had done just w. • He made
bii way up to the shed wherhis horse was
tied, turning out of the pat as he heard
others oomiogg up bebiad hi in the dark-
n3ss. He did not want to peak to any.
body. He was so slow ab ut unhitching
that Jim, the old horse,ed around at
ppr
him in surprise, and we:.°d dimly conscious
fi
that something was wrong, the two start-
ed off on the lonely drive to: ether.
What had those women m of by speak-
ing
peaking of Nanoy like that ?—I they'd lived
046 her more'n forty years, he had, they
wouldn't have talkedthat y.
Niamey had been pretty ick r he know
that
-rte w.e_ll,«.
u -hadn't he
taken
.'
care of
her a•t thee s thing peskier
dl+l!r t w see itshave got.
THE HURON EXPOSITOR
I "/ wrote Dr. PIoi'oO regard-
Ing my base, and received
a prompt reply, free."
n I endured nearly_
four years of suffer-
ing," writes Mrs.
J. L. Myers, of
Washington, W.Va.,
"caused principally
from improper med-
ical attention after
the birth of a child,
a n d female weak-
ness, in a
sass,
resulting
complication of dis-
eases, Had a terri-
ble cough and an
incessant pain and
soreness in lungs.
Was reduced in flesh from 184 pounds to
about zoo pounds in eighteen `months. I
had no appetite, and became so weak
and nervous I could scarcely sit! up. I
doctored with our home physicians for
two years with no benefit, I'was finally
induced to try Dr.
Pierces medicines.
I wrote to Doctor
Pierce regarding
my case, and re-
ceived a prompt
reply, . free, advis-
ing the proper
medicines for my
case. After taking
four bottles of Dr.
Pierce's Favorite
Prescription a n d
four of his 'Golden Medical Discovery.'
three doses each day, also taking one bot-
tle
ottle of Dr. Pierce's Compound Extract et
Smart -Weed and some of his ` Pellets,' I
mated phi n , and ern "'QUI r o me
lid hmit aN ' ikon -vivid eser I4i, y-
ef. I vain feel lila
Ung to Of Ilow
" Mist' Eldridge's gone over to the Corn-
ers, so I thought I'd stop in till he comes
baok." She looked Nanoy over with keen,
but not unsympathetin interest, and decided
that she was better than she had expected
to find her.
" I'm glad to have somebody oomo is an'
bring the news," said Nancy, as her caller
folded her sewing after an hour's talk. " I
ask Mist' Bell, but he don't always remem-
ber."
" When warm weather comes you'll be
able to getout. more,",said Mrs. Eldridge.
" Its proper_ oold !"
" Well, 1 don't have to be out in it as
some do," ,
answered Nanoy.Mist s
so Savin' of my steps. He " Bzll won't so much as
let me draw a bucket of water from the
well. Don't make any difference what I
want=kIndlio s or oven wood,or something
from the press room, there ,tis.
I don't
have to speak of a thin twice."
No girl could have alluded to her lover's -
roses or bon -bons with more concealed pride'
than Nano, quoted her husband's atten-
tions. " You're fortunate," said Mrs. Eld-
ridgea little stiffly.
I
'• do' know as 1 ought to spoken as I
did," thought Nancy, afterward. " Mist'.
Eldrige ain't -a very easy man to get along
with. I hope she didn't feel bad.'-
" Where's the old backgammon board,
Nanoy ?" was Daniel's question soon after
this visit.
"- Up in John's room, Dan'l."
" You haven't forgot how to play, have
you?"`
" Why, no, I guess not. I guess I could
beat you." This she proceeded . to do,
greatly to Daniel's delight. only . surpassed
when he himself won an occasional victory.
The old couple .at a itb the board on their
knees. pondering their suovts or floni ishing
their dim bozos in mob other's faces in ez-
aitsasnt, whss wizgs.Md doable silts s
grads the " thrmsingea" Irma the "table"
s cases molest. " beet hers some •t bar
in NS piiay betimes tau lasers
si►
had ked No three
thry but - sad the mss[ she Ins held-
latereeent her des. f sea Thula teak 1.14
a4 bet haws f i. sr -
eases
ir-fI rilic
ly brushing the top of the stove with a tur-
keywing, though there were no &rhea on it.
Daniel drew a ponderous breath ; hie lit-
tle surprise was even more enjoyable than
be had anticipated. " I haven't said I was
goin' to be left yet," he remarked slowly.
"-Why, Dan'l, you don't mean -1"
I dost propose to let you get lost alone
in that ileeper—that'd never do anyway in
the world. I guess we can manage to get
there together, eh ? What you s'pose the
boy11 say to see us come in 7 'Twill be sort
o' bridal trip, won't it ?"
The old man vias looking at her with deep
wells of tenderness in his eyes. Nancy
hand
made a Ste ow ' rd -him and put her
pt a
up to his coat as if to brush away invisible
dust, suddenly his arms closed around her,
and held her. He .kissed her bent head and
wornback
leased bis throat attic
0 r patting her
gently. " I got' a good wife when I got ye,
Nanoy," was what he said at- last.
His wife did not answer. She !leaned !,
against him, andalowly stroked his shoulder
up and down with one tremulous hand. She
was arylag.
TIB END.
•
The Morbid Principle of Rheuma-
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PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND
DRIVES IT FROM THE BLOOD "AND
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OCTOBER 25, 1901
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'ttie for them clothes. and as for that roll
mottle
bills he's beta 'bowl oft
with, it's all that's left of the bandeeaore
farm his dad left bin not :long ago, Dar-
ing bis littl tiip down bene he'sspest as
-.
acre or two o . lead, and than ain't mush of
it left. ow dye know ? says BilL
This I told he bow I'd got Saw
sloes is the itches, pulled him up�short ase;
bis be sad foaad sat lis was
sq i even thing Omni p t
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