Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1905 Page: 3 of 8
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lacaaeyoer dealer cannot supply you
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Together with oar readable booklet
Beaaty’a Maaqae, a careful treatise an tbe
careof tbe "outer self."
hook let iree on appiKmion.
THE ANDREW JERGENS CO„
CINCINNATI, O.
The Ward of King Canute
A In—arm cf Mana Vn:jwt.
Sy BTTflJE A lEMRCEMnZ, erito ffl Ito Thraff M Lta the Lucky.
OiyrigBL nt, by A. G MeCXXTBO k Oft
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one such word, one such look, a* be
would give the dream-lady when she
should come.
1 wish I had not thought of tt! I
wish I had not told yon!" ahe sobbed
into the aoft muffling. "Only to be
near you I thought heaven; and now »
Ute Fate* have cheated mi even out
of that.”
The Etheiing put his hand under the
bent head to raise it that be might
bear what the lipa were saying, and
she covered hl* palm with kisses.
Then slipping away, like the elf he
had called her, she gilded through the
narrow space of the half-open door
and was gone, sobbing, out into the
night.
A thing of beauty i* usually out of
style before most of us can afford to
buy it.
Every hotmexeeper abouid know
tbat M they win buy Defiance Cold
Water Starch for towndry use they
win save not only time, because it
■ever sticks to tbe iron, but because
each package contains Id o*. - jne Ml
gust while an other Cold Water
-Starches are put up in %-ponad pack-
ages, and tbe price to the same, Id
Valentine Stocking*.
Announcement come* from the dry
goods district that Valentine hosiery is
now on sale and is expected to divide
favor with pocket stockings. A Fifth
avenue shop, which make* a specialty
of hosiery, is responsible for it Be-
side* the all-over X-ray designs and
open-work instep-patterns, there ar*
hand embroidered effects In white or
black grounds. Hearts predominate in
the designs. Some of the lace lisle
thread kind have a variety of embroid-
ered treatments In gold and assorted
colors. “To My Own Fond Love” and
“To My Valentine” are favorite sen—
fences in the embroidery “treatments.”
The announcement says that silk Val-
entine hosiery sells over the counter
at |5 a pair.
Poisonous Fish.
In the rivers of some of tbe West In-
dian islands there abound fish which
it woud be deadly poison for Europ-
eans to eat, but which the natives find
a nourishing and enjoyable diet la
parts of New Zealand there grows a
sort of orange which no one but a na-
tive can eat without becoming very HI,
while two would probably poison the
average European.
Insist on Getting IL
Some grocers say they don’t
with a gesture of some’ cordiality.
"Hail to you, Fridtjof Frodesson!” he
said. "Your escape is a thing that
gladden* me. I did not like the
thought of starving you, and I hope
your father will overlook the unfriend
lines* of it.”
The Scar-Cheek, who had been scan
ring her critically where she stood
before theta, drinking, gave a pitying
grunt. “Ry the crooked born, bey, you
must have had naught bnt ill luck
since the time of Scoerstan! No more
meat is ou yon than a raven could
eat; aad tbe night 1 was la the Eng-
lishman’s hall, you had the appear-
ance of having been, under a lash.
Tour guardian spirit must have gone
astray."
•Though she managed to keep her
eyes upon her cup, Randalia could not
“After five or six week* of helpless-
ness aad pais,” said he, “ daring which
I Warn receiving regular visits from th*
floater, I Mt ee bad as ever. Jast these
asy mother, a woman eighty year* of
age, paid me • visit. 8he had received
great benefit from Dr. Williams’ Pink
PHI*, and she was confident they would
help nee. At her solicitation 1 gave ap
the doctor’s treatment and took the pills
faits ||*** ”
“And were yoa cared as the result of
taMnehrr *ftr*rr**’
“Yes, quickly aad thoroughly. Be-
fit** tbe second box was finished I Mt
How Fridtjof Cheated the Jotun.
*T trust my sword; 1 trust my steed;
But most I trust myself st need.”
the fair-haired scald sang exultingly to
tbe Danishmen sprawled around the
camp-fire. It was to no graceful love-
song that his harp lent its swelling
chords, but to a stern chant of mighty
deeds, whose ringing notes sped
through the forest like the bearers of
wararrows. knocking at the door of
each sleeping echo until it awoke and
carried on tbe summon*.
Echoes awoke a* well In the breasts
of those who listened. When the min-
strel laid aside his harp for hi* cap,
Snorri Scar-Cheek brought his fist
down in a mighty blow upon the earth.
“To hear such words and know one's
self doomed to wallow in mast!"
A dozen shaggy heads wagged surly
acquiescence. But from the figure
outstretched upon the splendid bear-
skin a harsh voice sounded. “Now I
see that because you lie in mast yon
have a swine's wit,” It said. “Do you
want the thrall to stand forth and
prove for the hundredth time that
I wants ter warn all de young men
ter bewaf ob de gal whut sleeps tlU
her am gits bre'kfust ready.
When men congregate In front of a
bar the swallow* homeward fly.
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Tbe lobster rated reeeMea the poor;
■et "always with us,” but iU>l with us
quite a while.
Tbe shorter a man to or brain* the -
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; Defence Starch. This to because they i
have a stock on band of other brands :
cootaiatag only 11 s» h » package,
which they won’t be able to sell first.
because Defiance contain* 1* os. for
fifiHM ffffMWWMF
Do you want 1* o*. Instead of 13 ea,
for asms money? Then buy Defiance
Starch. Requires no cooking.
Time improves everything but wom-
en; they, of ctmre, have bee* perfect
from tbe beginning.
fee heerd ob howlin' successes, but
I think er suck-aig dang to er bowlin’
■bilyer. -•
Twtco-TeM Tats*.
Some tales never lose in the telling,
and tbe tale of good that Dr. Csld-
w*r* (laxative) Syrup Pepsin win.
aad dos* do, to all poor, dyspeptic,
bilious sufferer*, to one of them. It
positively relieves aad cures all forme
of Indigestion, start* ep tbe languid
sptata Lolfo^Zlla ttortDwlIZd la
Wtatelty of fomir Btarora
ho wintered1303-3 Mr. Schsueppel
mfiasd to bi* bed by a sever* *t-
f ribenmnCtom. Hi* doctor’* trrat
moved uasuiui—M, bnt he rabse
ly rageiard his health by mean*
i be describe* with groat entba-
their blns must need* be a* empty as
your headF*
Into the den the daughter of Erode
came on her difficult mission. It was
the Scar-Cheek who offered the first
welcome In a jovial shout. “The hawk
escaped from the cage! Well done,
champion! Did you batter a way out
with your mighty ftsta?” A score of
hands were stretched forth to dra«?
the boy into the circle; a score of
horns were held for his refreshment._______
Rothgar sat up on the great ski;-, questions.
-CHAPTER XI Centhwrod.
It was Sebert who brought the drag-
ging pace finally to a halt, throwing
nimself upon a stone bench to hold hi*
bead in hi* hands. “We cannot drive
them off; that needs no further proof.
And I do not see bow we cn* bold out
till the time that chance entice* them
away, when bet on* weal stands be-
tween us and stnrvatto*. and already
we a<e as weak as rabbit*. Naught
can profit n* save craft."
“1 think I could manage tt far you,
lord. They think me your unwilling
captive; you remember what the mes-
senger said about freeing me? If I
should go to Rothgar—" hl* voice
broke and his eyes sought his friend s
eyes a* though they were wine-cups
from which he could drink courage—
“if I should go to Rothgar, lord. I
could declare myself escaped, and he
would be likely to believe any story I
told him.”
Sebert leaped up and caught th* lad
by tbe shoulder^ then heeltated.
weighing tt in hto mind, half fearing
to believ*. “But are you sure that
your tongue will not trip you? Or
your foce, poor moust?"
Tbe boy seemed to gather strength
from tbe eererateg bands, as Thor
from the touch of his magic belt. “As
to that, I think he to not wise enough
to guess the truth. I will tell him
that you have thought tt revengeful to-
ward him to starve your Danish cap-
tive."
Pulling the soft curls with a sug-
gestion of hto old HghtheardtedaeM,
the Etbeltag laughed with him. "You
bantling! Who would have dreamed
you to that degree artful? I would not
have you suffer their anger. Are you
capable of so much feigning?"
For an instant the boy’s eye* were
even audacious; and aft tbe boilow-
msb ef tbe cheek* could not hid* a
in curing
such a point that when wo view th* {
dangers said to beset a* on every
•ide we can not understand how any-
body ever lived.
WOODBURY’S
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hvMuara a rwaiiv, and hdMnsghns • ma*
efc*ne dtampoo, it fonm* tree »cJp taaic.
HctateACAKE.
Thaw may be a mom <U*!riai lam baba Ant
A Father** Werre.
x>r wearied wife losing sleep
_________v night nurolng the little one
suffering from that night fiead for chil-
dren and horror to parents. Creep,
should have a bottle of Taylor’s Chero-
kee Remedy of Sweet Gum aad Mul-
leta, as undoubted croup preventive
aad cure for coughs, cold* and con-
’*A? druggists,. i5c., S9c. and fl-to ■
bottle.
- By Any Name.
It’s likely to happen to the poor or
the rich.
To contract some skin ailmen—don’t
call it the Itch.
But tt cut* little ice as to name er
location, a
From incessant scratching they want
a vacation.
Hunt’s Cure gives IL One box
guaranteed to cure aay form of itch-
ing known. z -
’ When the man finally stood before
him, Rothgar said sternly, “It is time
you were here! Ten days have gone
over your head since I serf you out.
You must -Io one of two thing*—either
tell great tidings or subnit to sharp
words."
The Brass One laughed as he salut-
ed. "I should have been liable to
sharp steel had I come sooner, chief
Would you have taken it well if I
had left without krowing how it went
with the battle?"
“Battle!” threescore mouths cried
as with on* voice. "Who were vic-
torious?”
The man laughed again. "Should 1
come to you with a noisy voice and my
chin held hfgh. If other than oae
thing had happened? Honor to th*
Thunderer, the Raven possessed the
field!"
Such a clamor arose *T though the
wolf-pack had tasted blood. Three
times, throng!: the trumpet <rf bl*
hands, Rc-.sgar baffled a command for
alien os
"The Mtttte? Where wae tt? And
hoW loeg *fnee? Yef before any ef
these, *sw goes tt with my royal foo-
ter brother*? And how do hi* traitor*
carry rail, Odta’s corse «pon tb*ml
Speak! How farts he?"
(T» tfi nwritaeeffj
wry BMnnfcM inuMrowment, aM witbin
twoweek* I was able to leave my bed and
take wp my neglected farm work. I eom-
tinued to use the pills, however, until
. eight bon* bed been taken, although
long before that I felt that every ve»-
Sigeof tbe dtoeara had been eradicated.
“Are there no tone** left?”
“Aboohrtely nene. .Fv a year and
ffhree months there bfifi never been the
eBgbtete return of Ute old trouble. For
«bto happy result I and my family freely
praise Dr. William** Pink PHb ”
Within the bound* of China township
BL Ctoir county, Mich., there to no bet-
ter known farmer than Mr. Henry
Ifchroeppel. Ifiscurehaetbereforenat-
■snlly attracted* great deal at attention.
One at Mr. Scfaroeppel’* neighbor*, Qsp-
•sin George Balfour, after bearing of tbe
enlntary temdtain Mr. Schroeppel’scaae,
decided to fry Dr. WilHama’ Pink Pill*
for an attack of rheumatism from which
be was himself suffering. He took eight
er ten hose* and now declare* himself
toe from tbe patafal aflmenL ”
It to Utile wonder that Dr. William*’
Pink FUto are much in favor fa tbe eosn-
Wtarity where Mr. Qchroeppel and Cap-
tain Balfour are ao well and favorably
known. They are sold by all druggists
and are equally usceemfel fa curing
neuralgia, *dat»ea and partis! paralyrie.
Medical science ha* dev -loped to
again beewee Defiance gettiw me off that you cannot say you
•w ***** lord only laughed I Mnder a wave of burning color from
gnoffhumoredly. "What • child you <.«. ,»
are! Do you not know those thing*
without my teiltog you? And *• for
mtoriag you, I am not Hkely to have
time. Th* fret chance you g*L you
win slip *s«k to me—if you fa uot, I
•Hl eome after you and fiog you into
the bargain, B* there no forgetting!"
fib -*uM not tough a* toe would
3-^:^ 'S'
•We cannot drive them off; that need* no further proof."
flashing dimple. "Oh, my dear lord, I
am capable of so much more feigning
than you guere!” he answered, daring
ly- •
“Nay, have 1 not been wontto call
you elf?” Hebert returned. Then his
voice deepened with feeling. "By the
soul of my father, Fridtjof, if you
f this snare, me and
. with truth that there
win be no recompense you can ask at
my hands which I shad not be glad
to great—" He pansed in the wonder
of seeing the sparkle fa the blue eyes
flee away with a flitting UgM.
Th* page turned from him almost
w *** • ,PraT I™—* ••
“d ,I W> notbfag!” he said hastily. “If ever I
lyAfiex » n faits- **• ywi again, and you have more to
give m than pity— Nay, I shall lose
my courage if I tbtak of that part.
Get me out quickly while tbe heart to
firm within me."
"Certainly tt would he best for you
to eome to them while they are in
sueb a state of feasting that their
good-humor is keenest and their wits
tattosL" Sebert assented.
“M would show no more than friend
*Mp if you arid that you were sorry
to hfive are gp," she to»A him with
qntvering lip*. “Are you so eager ta
Backache Quickly Cured by Dodd’s
Kidney Pills. Mrs. W. H. Ambrose
tells how her pains vanished never
to return when she used the Great
American Kidney Remedy.
Dover, Ky„ Feb. 13th.—(Special)—
So long has Backache been the terror
of the women of America tbat the
numerous reports of the complete and
permanent cures of this aliment now
being made by Dodd’s Kidney Pill*
are causing wide satisfaction and not
the least remarkable of these cures
is tbat of Mrs. W. H. Ambrose of this
place. Mr*. Ambrose says:
"I had such pains in my back at
time* I could hardly move and other
symptom* showed that my kidneys
were affected. One box of Dodd’s
Kidney Pills drove away all the pains
and I have never been troubled since."
Backache 1* the kidneys’first notice
that they -are oat of order and need
help. If they get that help in the
form of Dodd’S Kidney Pills all win be
well. If they are neglected the dis-
ease may develop into Diabetes,
Bright’s Disease or Rheumatism.
over-ruBafag her face. Seeing'tt,
Rothgar held up his headless left arm
for silence.
"You act to ■ mannerless way, Snor-
ri* Gndbi.ud*aon, when you remind a
high-spirited youth that he has been
disgraced in hi* mind. Yet do not let
that prevent your joy, my Bold One.
if tt la possible for mo to take him
alive and bind Mm. your own hand
■hail be tbe cue to strike Sebert to
wntdaran hto fretkbtow.’
f_W,
jrerroareere befrupefl bes
her wtt* tore quick enough to tur*
tt to gooff aecuunt She saM with
FridtfaTa ewn petulance, “Year-baas
<*>«•.-> toreto MM 1» tow ,
' fttf am. I to tofir' iw wrimr ap **ub I
f<W » 1 h that I shall have no taet h |
■m * jbow them with."
Tbe abruptness with which sDene*
fell over tbe group wa* startling
Br rrl beat forward aad ptoked her
uernly back as she made a move to
ward the bread. A dozea voice* ques-
tioned her.
“What do you menn by that r . .
"Why wfll tt take longF’ . . “Ar*
they not abort ta food?"
Knowing tbat she could not achieve
Unconcern, ahe kept to her petulance
jerking her etoek away from the hand
that detained it. "Should I be apt to
blame him for starving me if he did
it because no better .cheer was to be
had? Let me by to the bread.”
Instead, the jdng narrowed around
her; and the chW himself put peremp-
tory questions in his heavy voice.
"Has he food? What do you mean?
The thrall told us they are wont to
keep their provisions ta the bouse we
burned. Did he Her
"I do not know whether he lied or
not,” Randalin answered slowly; "but
it seems to mo great foolishness that
you did not take the time into con-
sideration. At tbe end of the harvest,
any English boose would be fitted out
for weeks of feasting. You came the
night the larder was fullest; and they
have only spent one meal a day since."
Rothgar got upon his feet and tow
cred over her, his Jotnn-frarae appear
tag to swell with irritation. TeU
shortly whqt you think of their case;
can they last one day more?”-
Fridtjof the.Bold took refuge in sul-
lenness. “They can last two weeks
as easily as one. How much longer
are yon going to keep me from food?"
She was free after that to do any-
tbink she liked, for their excitement
was so great that they forgot her ex
istence. Those whoee fluency was not
hampered by their feelings relieved
their minds by cursing. And the few
who were boldest turned and bearded
the son of Lodbrok himself.
“How much longer must we endure
this?” “Think of the game we are
missing!” “Thete is little need to re-
mind me. My naked fists could bat-
ter the stones from their places—"
"la a week more, it is possible that
England may be won!" “What do
you care for their wretched land,
chief?” "Chief, how much longer must,
we He here?”
When that question was finally out,
every man heaved a sigh ot relief,
straightening in his place like a dog
that is pricking his ears, and there
was a pause.
A fell look came into the Jotun’a
face as he gazed back at them; and
fee a time tt seemed that he would
either answer with his fist or not st
all. But at length he began to speak
in a voice aa keen and bard as hi*
sword. <
"You know my temper, and that 1
must have my will. Always I have
thought tt shame that my kinsman’s
odal should He in English hands, and
now I have made up my mind to put
an end to tt. You know that I am in
no way greedy for property. When 1
obtain the victory, you shall have
every acre and every stick on it tc
burn or plunder or keep, a* best
pleases you.” He interrupted himself
to bend forward, shading his eye* with
his hands. "If 1 am not mutfn ml* t
taken," be said In quite another voice, .
"yonder is Brass Borgar at last! Yon-
der, near those oak-trees.”
In an iqstant they had all turned to
scan the moon-lit open. And now that
they were silent, the thud of hoofs be
came distinct. Shooting their wel
come, some hurried to heap fresh
fuel on the fire, and some ran after
more ale-skins; while others nulled
forward to meet the messenger and
run beside hi* horse, riddling with
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