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THE ATHENS DAILY HERALD.
THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 8,19U.
YOUNG colored man, good character,
wants work. Experienced butler
and chauffeur; good worker; willing
to try anything. Address E. J. T.,
care Herald.
COLORED boy wants job as driver,
house boy or cook; good worker.
Address Thomas Brooks, 218 Rock
Spring street.
The third class railway /area of
India are less than a farthing d mile.
SNEFFELS, COL. A. J. Walsh
was badly done up with rheumatism
and sent for Foley Kidney \PiiIs which
was the only thing that would cure
him. Geo. Potter of Pontiac, No.,
was down on his back with kidney and
bladder trouble and Foley Kidney Pills
made him well and able to work. It
ia a splendid medidao and always
helpe. Joat try it. For sain by aB
droggista everywhere. (Adv.)
Trade fa At&eas.
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Novelized from the Exciting
IP
Babcock.
(Continued from Yesterday)
• PROLOGUE.
■ When a sinister!? designing
nobleman and a clever, unscru
pulous adventures* match iheir
vits against three thoroughbreds
—a man, a woman and a hon
vith the object of bringing about
their downfall and confusion
there to certain to be a sertee
if dramatically Interesting ren
counters. Who will win eventu-
■ lly depends largely upon the
Occident of chance, upon the la-
tent possibilities that tie tn the
r.'sr variable unknown quantity
that exists hi human affairs
And so It Is with The Whip, a
great race horee, about whose
history are woven romance, trag
edy and comedy in squat meas
ure and who In the end becomes
the' deciding factor in the war
of wits around her. •
Then, te'dip the odmex. the little boy
of a merited member of the party had
w blued constantly that be wanted te
we Dr. OKippea In tbe group of mur-
lorers set is the chamber of boner*
ia t Jury hex. Lambert bad led tbe
way finally to the murderer's group
end, reading hta catalogue, bed feand
rhat No. P was Dr. Crippea. But wben
he pointed to No. P ho found that more*
ly the number wsa there. Ho did not
kD0W that Dr. Grippes had been re
moved to bo fined up a Mt by the re
pairer. It waa Saturday night, and Dr.
Crtppen could he spaaed until Monday,
when ho would have a firmer pair el
legs.
So. la tho end, the party left the die-
graced Lambert alone In the chamber
SetUlf. madam." returned the wo
man. ^ HMnUht JUusaamod to want
r'lurlftHfl"
"8a 1 do, asAmtfyfet me catch hito.”
snapped Mrs. Beamish.
“If you eonld describe filar, tap lady,**
said the other
laap
••Where fie Hirer
Mrs. Beamish haffSaea tooting about
her busily, aaeUng Lambert. Her aye*
for the past <FV mo meats had been
traveling down • lae of the murderer*
In theory box. flodfienty they rested
•Out V»M| It—what's hit name?"
•eka - — - -
“Goodness ’knows,* ho sold, looking
when Myrtle Ancon cent la. She bad
known tbat the Meebhumt party at
servants bed gone them.
"Why,
ed kindly.
The girl
rand with tom.
"I was* to toR you something— yoa
•lone—end I want yen Id promise me
tbit whatever I toll yon yon won't
tell any one ease that rtold yon."
"Of oosie* I wUJ, my taea,” he raid.
"What's wrong J"
“It’s about Tbo Whip- Some one
wants to
resllriag
difficult
la tat hag feet what aha Wanted ,ea
without telllag all. let'#
"Lota do. but they wont" ana’
the cenfidont trainer, not tahtog Mr
all seriously. “She’S just reatp la." ...
"Bat this Is oaa icha***** to atop L
her by fair oeuna or ITOC’sh* wentC’
on. "Ho tried to get Hany to pall • 1
• that imjm midjn ven.
; If tee wom geiag .te rooetoa
abeut the room tor another moan* of
exit But be coal'd find none. Finally
be scanned clearly each little dea and
even each figure and thru. His eye
fell open tbe Jury hex and the vacant
piece In lb- creep sf murderers srksru
Dr. Crippea had stood.
“Def be repeated, as a sudden In
spiration came to him. "I’m geiag is
ho Dr. Grippes."
Is a moment he had darted np the
mti* Bight of. step* tbat led lato the
Jury hoc, had, stepped ever, tbe railing
and wee standing peeing tn the piece
lately occupied by the wax figure of
Dr; Ortppeo. A Mack silk haaiUtor-
efaief be had taken frees another figure
Ued abbot hie threat ro that It
resembled the heard of DR Crippea.
Ho had barely assumed his ntfioa-
leea gesture, with hie chest awelUag out
And Harry
bope." «sorted the trainer.
"He couldn't
wed at a 4S?to*e« by
na In the shabby wmh of a
'* rtte turned and cams face to fees
Mrs. Beamish. The tatter bad
V that Tom Lamport was to
tea Paleoabuut servants through
> and bed dravrn her awn cos-
“Ooed evening, ma'am." said Myrtle
guiet respectfully.
"Mere than cun be said of the even
ing's work." commented the outraged
aired him.
"So that's It, to MS’ aha remarked
In her hards* and driest voice. “The
wretch!"
Lambert howrver, seeing her eyes
tom from him. was ear* that eh* had
not recognized him.
To tbe other woman Mr*. Beamish
turned, and then, painting be tho mur
derers, she asked for Lambert - * ben
efit:
"What are <1105*1"
•Those ere murderers, madam," said
tbs woman.
•They look tt," returned Mrs. Beam
ish. her voice cutting through Lam
bert “evacy man feck *f them, espe
cially that cap la tbe corner with the
hideous sad fee*-" Bb* glanced Into
the catalogue ah* carried. “No fi—Dr.
Crippea. Just what 1 should have
guessed. Yea cub am the man Is a
monster of wlekedaaee.”
"8* you can. my lady," agreed the
other.
Lambert shook In his boots, hot lot
with amusement
"Crime written large serous hie egly
faee It: every Mae of If resumed Mrs.
Beemhtb. who waa having her revenge
entirely unknown to her victim,
there are e good many
hardened old villain. 1 could believe
anything of >. man with tbet face.
"ise could i. my tody." agreed nudity
her cempautoa.
"Te;. and ho'a extraordinarily like n
man I've knows ana suspected for a
long time."
"Lor', lady, that ain't no compliment
to the gaotlemaa.”
“Be Isn't a gentleman," said Lam-
berfe puabbet : "he's quite a common
person end behaves himself as such.”
“Ten don't aaj to. lady!''
"Don't I. though! And that's Both
tag to what I could sey. Rot. there. I
cent loot et the creature. It makes
me qnlte III, and I'm tired. 1 shall alt
down tor a bit-uatll they tun the
passenger auto; CHEAP.
Epps, Epps’ Garage.
B. T.
FOR SALE—Four passenger chain
drive Buick automobile, in good run
ning condition. The price—less than
one-fifth original cost. For further
information, address S., care Tho Her
ald. tf
FOR SALE—10,000 two-eyar-old Cali
fornia privet plants. Cut back back
ready to set out. Price cut to $1.00
per 100 as long as the supply lasts.
Rush your order. Also 1-year fruit
trees, 10 cents each. J. J. Lightford,
Jr., Nurseryman, Box 6, R. F. D. 3,
Huntsville, Ala. j20c
FOR SALE—Real Estate
FOR SALE—Truck farm and city
lot*. Webster Callaway. tf
FOR SALE—Live Stock
FOR SALE—Three work horsey, two
fresh cows, hogs, wagon, buggy,
farm tools, feedstuff. One mile from
city limits on Newton Bridge road
Phone 795-2 rings. J. E. Burson.
J7c
FOR RENT—Furnished Rooms,
FOR RENT—One or two furnished
rooms with bath, electric lights,
etc., at reasonable price. Phone
1197-L. jlOc
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms at
636 North Jackson St. j7p
FOR RENT—Two desirable furnished
rooms with bath, splendid location.
Phone 1240. I j8c
"And for RENT—Houses
refused—vvm hn— b* wenlfi—and—he Mr * Beamish as she glsneed about.
eenMn't seat." The glri
wasn't
saks—but I
waa becemtnr confused
to t*U but a part ef tea troth, the part
that weald serve marelg aa a warning.
“I was afraid that he—the person—
SUM =y to tajaro V,
"ay te prevent her tranteg"
"Who is her stenly asked the
i roused horse man.
"I don't want to tail you a
■aid. "Don't ask me. I enty
ware yen to watch the bora* so tbet
they mayn’t have s cheats to tejore
fler.”
"Hew ran 1 when I
wham the
rondnoed Lambert, tee drop* appear
lag on his forehead aa he tried to pene
trate behind tor weeds. “Leek tore,
llyrtle, my lies, you've told me so
muck you'va get to tell me the rest
I’ome, new. I’ve gob to know the maa's
name wh* wants ta nobble The Whip "
■No. ner
But I aay, yes. fra yonr duty to
lham aa baa reared you and looked ta
you all year life. Oat with lb-rotors
kls name?" . V , ’
Under kit com petting earaistnm tho
tin's bead drooped. Then she raised
It bravely and. looking him 'aquare to
tbs rye. said: ■
"It's Captain Sartortn."
'His lordship's cousin—you’re dream-
***•'■ be said In amaaemcnb
Tm not" she assorted, T wish 1
"ft* I swear It"
late the agonised sense of the train
s' there came to him tram tbe ball oat
Side t voice ho knew and loved aad
fsired well, toe.
»ra. Beamish was saying
"°h. my good wemau, dost come
tod bother are."
into the air fairly leaped Lambert.
That - * her voice, a thousand to
tctbiag.” b* lamented.
“Mrs. Beamish!” the girl exclaimed
„ ' Yea." went oa the perturbed trainer,
•ad If She catches yen and me to-
ttther avals. I'm dona for— Bun
*»*/. my gal—for goodness' sake, go
•"ay—tight out of the building-write
“ no—l mean Ml write ta yen-well
•rep writing to on* another.'
Ho wa* now hopping up aad down
In hia agitation.
''• tola the chamber of horror*?"
••ked outside, the dry veto* be feared
•« much.
"1 should say It waa," greased Tam.
Jrertlo waa intoned far the memeat-
"*•» •" pro (stag to d*r aha
•Wfcera’a yoar accomplice f
"My wfaat. ma'aair the fir! inked.
“The man you've been keeping an
aealr*atkin with." snapped Lady Di
ana** companion.
“1 have kept no aealfnatlon with any
wsb " rfrf
Sht seated boneif directly bolew the
Jury box sad bvsastb Lambert, lavei-
untarily tbe tretoor. wb* bed been
finding tt dtfficoM to held Sir peat aad
keep bla face no rtgerealonloei. aa wax,
greened.
lnataatly tbe wemau wbe bad been
talking with lira. Beamish exclaimed:
"Lor', what waa that?"
-What?"
"Didn't you boar It? Sounded like a
gross"
Mrs. Beamish bad kuewa perfectly
what tbe round waa. bat aha hud a very
definite plan lu bar mind regarding
Lambert, and ab* pretended tbat ebr
hadn't beard.
“Well, why not?" she responded
"It's tbe chamber of kerrors. I dorr
ser It's dose br mochtoawy aomabndv
■nfirrlng tortures, or oa tbe rack, tr
something."
Aa Mrs. Beamish laid her gold mask
bag down eo the bench beuMr her. Just
under a algo. "Beware ef rtckaochete,"
tbe other wemea soak down oa ths
bench with a ametbered "Oh!"
•'What's tbe ssatter?” ashed Mrs.
Beamish, anxiously.
"It’s my hunger, my lady.' ah* sold.
T’m out of work. I haven't bad a
morsel ef food all day. 1 came In bore
thinking that some kind
alight assist me. hot"—
Mrs. Bee site passed to tho *tew a
very handsome kettle of aatoUtag setts,
which the woman kept.
"Fool aay better?" ashed Mas. Beam
ish
FOR RENT—Seventeen room house,
all conveniences, suitable for board
ing house, have several boarders al
ready. Will rent the upstairs ready
furnished. Phone 244-L.
WANTED—I want to get a 6-room
house in good neighborhood with
modern conveniences'. Address R. N,
McLeod, Southern Express Co. j3p
FOR RENT—Desirable house. Mod
ern improvements. Phone 12#ft
Mr*. W. A. Jester. )2tf:,
FOR RENT—The Harri* house
Hill street. D. F. Miller. , rtg
‘ *1
FOR RENT—Two etores, Nos.
and 288 Lumpkin street, In’
The Herald building. ' Possession im"
mediately. Reasonable to good ten,
ants. Apply to E. W. Carroll, Busi
ness Manager Athens Herald. Phone
1216. j2tfx
LOST AND FOUND., *
LOST—Pointer; white and black
spots; a speck in right eye. Phone 88.
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"A IWtJo." eeoftaaed the other, as4
teh's goM beg.
"Oh. my lag;
ranged packet west all ef Ike ether
loose valuables ef t
Sho Seated Herself Diraotly Below the
Jury Bex end Beneath Lambert.
spec trill toward this woman wbone
jealousy ab* knew aad sympathised
with.
-Teu may tell tbat Is tbe warlnre.
my girl." went oa tbe teatoua worn**.
“I know better and you ought to. A
same aid enough to be ■oar father aad
ugly enough t* fiighteu the crows"
.'•I doo r- began Myrtle.
“Teb may go sow." amid Mr*. Beai
lib aad Myrtle, wbo bad not relished
this scene with the Jealous wemaa.
west at roc*.
As Min. Beamish turned from the
girl she brushed against the woman
who hod boro following her.
• What da you wxxt. preyr asked
the owurfy to*« I
“If yn’d let me offer ym seme-
king." mad Mm. Beamish's hand mad*
a movement vaguely toward tea plana
rbare her puis* bad boon.
Bat tea other knew the Isopotet aad
kilted K aa eoev.
••Na. 'w, my lady," she said; “I know
M mean kindly, but don’t spoil It
Poor I may be. and unhappy I am. bnt
1 boa my prlda."
She ws* half way to the deer aew.
■Thank heave* I'have aay pride, my
lady,” she said esc* again aad wa*
gene.
•Peer, dear soul.” a am mooted Mm.
Beamish aloud I* tho oubonnded de
light of poor Lambert, who did not
dare move, -tad a* dignified la her
w. What hard Hr** tone* profile
have."
There was a aanpteten of tear* la bar
eyes, and she put bar hood
pocket t* Sad her baadheeeMf.
■Why. wherever* my ha
sbe
truth dawnod, “And—and my pus**?
Aad
(To be Continued Tomorrow.)
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