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SECTION TWO SECTION TWO VOLUME XXVII. CAMDEN. SOUTH CAROLINA., FRIDAY, OvTOBER 22. ?*JS. NUMBER 27 NEAL of the NAVY Br WILLIAM HAMILTON C5RORNE ^ I. ? ? ?/ "RtJ "Renminf ? .A J i ? NfTf4??a a U># Pboto P'-.T c# Ih. S^rr. N?M PrcCucj K, tL? P?tfce |m, 7 SYNOPSIS. . - v .. 'JU>' f . rvp*{-"n ?vf SlMin'1* ?>f i* ? I --, ^ :rf. _? * ft.v * - y f4f hl>M .Vn'i-t-itt j . ?? '*?''? asi ojv-n bstt :* (orpwA' { . . , father ?ml fcU i>Mn-. r - 'ijt?!jt?r 1* by Hff' <?*' * Vila ?tumr4 fo it',- j ptr* *-fc5v?' Hmftoi* h?# m?DAC?-} 14 t ti--* i^r-.nr**# -with h;t , ~~w iinuff. ?; Ir,'x- * twife luscwa. t. r-.^Ussj brut* th.?t oi - - . ? to Sezpvrt. wb*r* th# i ' V Haram is living *r:th ? - - -t* 'f,:^ A?n*tl# I H nylon ani .??V J'; ' I Kft ^ [ ? , ; v v. " l ^V*L tnt* 1'yr -MtaifcMosi-; ? V' ; '? *&*>>, tut thrv/otf; tl t tf. .-i; . . , . jo?y |VekW u 4*fcai*4 b . >-v?- *--- NwJ nli*;s in th* ? f *.1* ,d trjP '<>r Joey ai>..J t>?* c *?< s^lbitw fri ttne~:r p->v? .-r }'. k*r*' * ' ilf p.?pew for them hu? f: ,*.??? ?;.r" rtr* to th* ???? h??^ f, ue-nian r-s<-yc* Annt-t'te wr tto* r -r - ?'.? from t.< e name*. Annette dis - oit 10 tfc* map r^ . ' ' ailon k?t Island: Sub- ? <n ",- V fur 118 fcr' V ? '. >*"'? aboard by II. m^r t. .r..'. - Srrt, i?rt' .vver.'orne by a SX?: iij", ^ ' S' !>??. royer SIXTH INSTALLMENT the cavern of death CHAPTER XXV. A Secret Service Message. Nc-a! turned to Annette. -Good." he eic!ai:i.ed. you're safe at anv rate: ' "here is my mother? where are the rest?" "In th^ wireless room." returned ^r iK-tte She laughed a bit hysterically. "n Joe Welcher is quite safe." she said. . ? . Nea! held her for a moment. ehieW ing hor body with his own. He looked about him, "This mutiny is over." he said in a tone of relief. He was ?uite right. The mutiny was over, hut with disastrous results. V-al s commanding officer lay on the deck with a fractured skull. The cap tain and the mate of the fruit steamer oronado were dead or nearly so. and jne dff-ks were strewn with disabled, Dier-vir.g mutineers. ?N,V."'v come with me." said Neal. He wavta his hand and a small squad of nis companions joined him. He sought ound. his mother and her fright companions, Joe Welcher and >" Castro girl? known to the rest as Irene Courtier. He led them aft and Placed a guard over them. NVw he said warningly, "stay ? >ou are, mother, and all the u-rt i- ,lU' *00' ?r^nne^e. I've got'my r f.t out for me for some hours, '' ? U' shook her head. "Not until ores-j your arm." she said. . ' to one of his compan r. .rS -Iaie," he said, "shcot the first fie]5?"' e"il? disobeys. I've got other ns>h to fry." J'p V nt bac^ to his work- Ho wig to the Jackson for his orders. point rS Wer? brief and to thc \v. \ 1 ,*l^? charK? of the steamer. s"n(liivg help." 0IJ]V? J K f 'larBe of the steamer, not cant/'i <,a,uso he was ordered, but be cau.sr. ].f. ha,, tQ ownV- ,?f,half an hour h0 had his scifr t ? ' !,Uint8 Woun(ls carefully and owpr" dressed? had all his short h,,'aili?n8 ^'e11 atten(led to-in the ??, a v houra ho had righted I j completely. the r< "na!?d f?r ^urt^er orders, for at a- < > a' ? ,WaS now restine quietly ??{>!. . ai ^le orders: j> . 1 i:;t0 1,10 Newest port." near.- 'l,niBht the>' }iad reached the tiipht V . \">Tl~ haci locked. By mid and l . ) ,l( nt*ed all his passengers ress t'i, >on*a considerable prog sol. ,.V'S co.mmander on the Jack hapti. j m nifiht something else filtf-r <i \\ 1 SRcr?t servico message wir.'us, "ueh sI)ac? and got the ,i ?',era*or on the destroyer, liko this cipher, it read about Amenc-n arms .TrcJ" ^ l2en 8nid collecting 0r pcrtc r mun'tion at Martinique tion prii 00 ^or Dolores insurrec *r:Z Investigate, ar Into \, | rn',!^ this news had filtered "ttle i ? to?^ it to the homely where Annette and his mothc ^>r the night. Ho dropped into horod ^ai"ty tad been bar a chair. "New." he said, "I can talk and listen tn some talk. Geo whiz, but I'm dog tired." Annett? pouted; then sho smiled. "I l??c to talk," she said. And then she mitir-j w?rdF "Scar Neil leaped to hi* iv*n. ".ScAr-Taer. t?e cried. "Where? Whert? . \VJsAt t ' 'Or, the Co run Ado,** . \ Annette I saw hiaj twice ? Scar- face and Uta two cc-mpauio^s, the Ms ia-a'S ?M th Other." ~Teit me everything." Mid Neat She told him: H<y vftltedi 'Impa tiently ur.fi ?Ti> tad finished; then darted dowr upon the wharf again He beard* I she Coronido r.rvd gave or ders for a search- The starch a; made, but without avail, for a; mil night on the night before son' thing else happened. Hernandez and hi< two companion*. togethir with bit cargo of cocaine and heroin. haJ slipped quietly overboard into a bor rowed row boat and had disappeared. Noah chagrined, went l>ack to An nette, "The bird has flown, ' ho said dis gruntled. .-'Where do you go, Neal?" queried his mother. "It's 'an open secret where we go," ?aid Ncal, "but why we go nobody knows. We go firsf to Martiniquer-*' Annette sprang to her feet - "Mar tinique. she cried, "that is where ray father came from? where' you: picked me top. I go there, too. Neah It's the beginning point, it is there 1 can find trace of my father." Inez shrugged her shoulders. "It is fate," she said. "We will all go.'-'^said. Mrs.. .Hardin, "we will stick to Noah Hut how ?" S arch nu\" sr. id Noah "but I can' find that out ? tlu ro must be sonie Ves sel from this port for southern wa ter*." Inez rose and placed a hand on We! cher's shoulder. "Leave it to Joey here and me." she said. They scoured the town, but Inez Cr.stro was looking for something other than a boat for Martinique. Fi nally she saw what she was looking for ? a grimy hand thrust from behind a window shade. Pausing before the door of a dis reputable-looking habitation. she glanccd up and down the street, then dragging Joe Weicher close behind her she entered the low doorway and passevl into the gloom beyond A mo ment later she faced Hernandez and lvis crew. "So," she said airily, pushing Joe Weicher into a chair, "so my flash frieiuls, where do you think we go to now?" "Where?" demanded Hernandez. "To Martinique." said Inez Castro. Hernandez smiled and slapped his thigh. "So you ko to Martinique." he cried, with a note cf triumph in his voice. "How very fortunate. I go to Martinique myself." ? ? ? ' * ? ? * The governor of Martinique glanced gravely at the pretty girl who faced him. He laid down the piece of tat tered parchment that he had just in spected and took up the locket that she placed before him. "I knew your father well fifteen or sixteen years ago ? even before that. I remember him. This. resembles him, this picture, it does indeed." Ho smiled. "I remember something elso. I remember also you." . "You repifimber me," cried Annette. \ v * fffej tV fir,"" y . TV* a? iu ; bi* C>4* p&SgfSi'Z* ?f t&*< t - ia .* j vflL.r liif '.h**:' ' fee Mh). ??'?.-? *i?f \l.?' ,j;l It Jp*?*fr4* ST|* ?'. IbeasAi.d* w?-vr ;<w ;??"?: : th*f* WiJ <4><T'tv> -j&j'' .' iU^f <??. A:-K<.ltv . ? "Liui* .? wlvi ?? tfce .ffcymcw* thvre Tr?*'r. . ..{ ^ i. U-viy v>f AlW'U ? Th</* * a>wi. ijs,f! e^ '.b** j - r*~-' "V- r a:* U??v r * >? . 4'vivTUvi ' *;Tt<v fot^niof ?^-Arvh<Kj fett awe* or y. ? Vri. fc* ?:i. ?-* * t&yt tery?t^ry **5 a \ar,s ot ad veal #r ab?. h an He :? a ri>m - r-. v AiU?i>* ?&* ?fut U r h*s ch '.d <^ae ai.chi h*v?? c*i*. i him a soldi*.- of l-nuiwt? hoc eat. V<r hi ] 5 ; -o honest '. ( :4r;^k*?? - "A:; 4 true~ 'tt!i A i :.<;;e 4 Fearl*** and true, wr<*t<si lt< goven.or noddin< . "What u p*$t is p4i.su" 'be said. J^eiee is ashanit>l of bimfetf Ttei Isle of Mar;;ai^Aw grows frveiv Vm si&jjr. ?e laufih, rr.y pwple and mywif K>>-rt a|t tht* ironic w? celebrate. You avast j< 'in us ' He sigced half a do*v:. cards of invitation and handed their, to \Ve:k her;, who sat quite a> usual. *v!ki':c in the background. "Th< ?o*emor'? levee.," he vreni on airily, and you are ail invited/ . ? ' > I ? '? i '' ' ?< - >. f si ' : * i - ? ! ?, ' ' i c!: rrt '' ' its.f. ?? t%u .?*,?.<??' V-'-.; - v y .'.#y ? w; . "^*5* .?'?*''*& -ft*'*- :? ?"? } -;? >TV?j<; *. v. t o W-.rt >f li.i .. t-'jk&in +*?$+? * r.-i/jifc'KYv ' ? ; '?' '?*.??. V*'iv * $ - '*..?? . . ?? h ? ?. - f <5^ 0- dv^r-r \Y::> '* . ?? x ? > ? V- ^ V. Vr * Ti: ? -?' ! * ' .' ' ? ? /J -a ?;?.?/; < ,ai.'4.\ * v"~t ,.... _ , ,..^v .. i ? \ I " ?.. v.'i* >' i *. !? \ Y..S '..?&??.?. T ;- ")^sa v:.>r *5>^V rVo 'vV-rri - ^ - - -~' - - - - -?- 4ft - ^ -Ms,; s.; v * -.4'. a . ft ;? * x-u t-' '" Ti.:$ W*t* t t'. ? ?< *< a? *.C4^ ?"Now {.: l1 ? tvai I ^r\ vf Jft*u * ' \ ' ? . :? ???} ' xi&y '*<". V..-;.' * ^Vid fr'.rVV.*'^ ov.t ?' myti * -?-*?-?'???' ?;? ^rrv-r^yt'Y -irv." ft'.v.V '.;iv f>. t {w?? , f v. A?*r K&ttftgKU'*' rvjj;tr*J' tiii# r> ilY'Vtjr . "Pir*iv U #?, *? hi? .exv.- UuiuhI, ' *u4 : **hyi\ it {*5U-1' '.., " Ah ? u.A-\ .? h & :van <\t Martir.i^sie, ?e at so# lev*! Ttu* is a av? A.:..i tb*:r^ U na omlot u t< or*> is." rx^iuriu'vl CHAPTER XXVI. The Razor Back. 'Around the corner of the coast line on the Isle of Martinique ? invisible both from the bridge of the destroyer Jackson and from the grounds of the governor, there Jutted out into the sea a cliff, stern and forbidding. As a matter of fact, it was not all rock, this cliff ? a large partof its formation ? was of clay. Down the face of this ! cliff, its sharp edges rising now and then into the air like peaks, there trailed a path, narrow and perilous, from shore t:> cliff edge, known to cer tain of the inhabitants of Martinique j as the Razor Hack. Along this sharp, steep edge ran i a rope, and cltmbing the Razor Rack, clinging to this rope with a huge bur i den on his shoulders, upward crawled a man. Relow him, thrusting its nose ' into the beach, was a disreputable looking ooat laden with heavy wooden boxes. i This man, !n reality a giant, IooI.-hI like a pygmy from below as he crawled hand over hand to the heights above. At the edge of the cliff he was assisted by two other men who | dragged him on to terra firma and i who relieved him of his burden. This burden they carried between thorn to ! a hut. Refore doing bo they cut the big man across the shoulders with a whip and pointed to the shore be'. W. The big man nodded. Ho stood t >r one moment on the edge of the < I ft and gazed about him. He gauged tne grade of tho wicked, sharp, big Ra or Rac k, and nodded onco again; t! ? n nimbly lie leaped over the face of the t cliff, striking his heels into the ? .-re of that perilous path somo thirty :? cr more below ? and thon in spit- of his huge bulk ran liko a deer down to the beach. The men above dropped their !? r don and watched him. ' "Ah." said Hernandez to his com rade Ponto, "the beast ? ho knows that Razor Rack. He has not forgotten l'.f teen years ago." Thero was a touch upon Hernaii.i z' shoulder. Hernandez whirled as though at tho fall of a trigger. A third man faced him, low-browed, cv.n ; ning-eye<l. Hernandez breath*''! ft sigh of relief. Half an hour later, with bis lir.al load strapped to his back, tho brute climbed for tho last time over tho edgo of tho cliff, this timo bearing bis own burden to the hut. The three men already within tho hut admitted him. Thero was no window to this hut, and tho light within wao dim. The ,| room was bare. "Tidy little bunga The Governor's Levcc. Hernandez. ?"'Yes. in tho att'e ? the sky parlor," said tho othor mart.. ' ? "Somewhere else." said Hernandes. v.vll, if yon will," said the smusglev. "but one must swim under ; water nv titnl ..the othor outlet." . Ht j folded his arras. "What do you think 01 my pa lu oe now?" ho said. Ho stoopod and plucked at another iron ring in tho floor. It disclosed a smaller holo ? tilled with contents of strange appearance. Hernandez seized the lantern "What of this?" ho said. "This com modity 1 do not know." <? "Careful," exclaimed tho other -man "If those ghouls, the authorities, ever have tho temerity to discover my cache. 1 shall not bo here. I shall bo a mile away ? a mile, not loss; and from that safe point of vantage 1 shall press a button and? pouf ? none will I ever live to tell the tale ? none, save myself." Hernandez eyed the other man with undisguised admiration. "How I should like to see it work," he said. Tho othor nodded. "Some day ? who knows ? you shall, for you are a man after my own -heart, friend Uor nandez. Come, let us ascend to the skylight once again." Thov did as they wore bid and as sis-ted the gentleman of Martinique to lower his new stores to their resting placo below. Suddenly the man of Martinique hehl up his hand. "Wait." ho wfiisperod, "someono comes." Their trained ears detected the sound of stealthy footsteps creeping around and around tho hut. Tho foot i stops ceased and th? ro a knock upon the door. Outside there stood a man ? a man who sprang back in alarm at tho sight of tho crafty countenance of this run ning looking stranger Hut Hernandez I clicked his teeth "It's Joe Welcher." said Hernandez. "Come in; Joey boy. you're welcome." Welcher looked about him and then i sidled to 1 lernand'-/. "A noto from 1 : . ? ? 7 . ' he whispered to tho latter, "about the governor's lo ' vee." ? t 4 ?< >|) t ii i lit 'd on i Section i 1 'hi ladei | 'h i.i . I'i V diin.?i?vi rn t ? u* j in .i department mixed a poN-m ?>u-; liquid u-ed 1- r ? !?-:i tiiisi; chi^ve*. with a nerve lliedii lit- u Id' h >he \va detniile-t rat inir an. I ? ^ are thoncht t . ? have i>een poison^!. The demonstrator, however, win the only one to rejH?rt to a hospital. Annette Conceals the Yellow Packet, FROCKS THAT ARi FOR MATINEE WEAR Velvet And Faille. *nc^ Velvet and Broadcloth Com* bine Effectively -'?a?*- ? . ' ?. ? * *?' * " ??'?***-**?> i'-'V's >??*?* ?:.???< : , ?&(%%'?$ , ? iVa.v a rv ? * iv: - >.%?( ? ; ??? 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"' *: a; . t o IhmvU r >jtn iV (Nil ^ rio Irtino.' ;<tw \N:( V. <n-iik*v it h?vu\ > \ n j TUi- i< ;*!>?> ;U'. ?N>>n?>niii i?Uvu. a- i'.k T-st'tHnw -nia> U-' ViitN't-a jvHt 4 ' r. '"? . ' ' ? i ? *i.r hi .1 j 4<> f?>r ?u?rnini: :? I n l I ? \ %u?i>litu.ltuc :? iiuiuijx*' *?f > H'|V or ?U?th. tUo vuuc i fiv. k ln^Vl^rti tlrvMf) ouooch for afior I tJ.HUl w o.ll A ? hii vl?*w^ of tbo lui'w {.?lvjuv*? Nrt^v.n ?<uvotyn. I m tit *?tv \s < '??>! ?iin?* t?f Vclvrl and Faille j these lilies, \\ as made with the juui|>er 1 >> >i I i< -? > Inn toning in a double breasted I line in simulation of a vest front. 'Tills froek was aecompanhM hy a izulnipe! of self tone i hilYon. Another material favored f ? i r e< >ii t ra st i nn sliwos is hro- : < titleil uro^L'rain : a blue some. for in , stmiee. is made with a irultnpe of blue uros^raiu hroeaded in ^ilJ, with eharin j . iiJiTly harmonious effort. . | AnioiiiT the dressier afternoon froek* | tin u>e of velvet eoaihlned ill various ways with s.aftn, faille, or taffeta, striped or |ilain. is most agreeable. < hie charming little froek was made with I lie lower seet loll of the skirt in ? vel \ et . arranged in a Wall of -Troy <le i muii this same etVeet was carried out in the lower s??et ion of 1 1 1 < % bodice, , n ? h i ? h v\a^ also of the Mark \elvet., ? Tin* upper part of skirt was of strlinsl ' ::ivs i le I .on* I res ami the upper part of i the bodice of iTe|M? ? o'oliiet t & - (Ml all j . ot.lu r interest inu costume a Juui|hmv Pn^.pie of \el\et was worn with a! pleated -kilt >'f faille, banded around ? I he. low ei1 o'l;.'e with the velvet. \ Word on llats. I lats ,ne f.iseinat iuir In their quaint nesv Iln>. season; the ei'own outmost f tlieiu i- of a mM-esslty high, with .narrow briui. Mill' lull slightly droop In:', after the manner of the IMreotolre period. The wider brimmed hats often I form a poquo In front, nnd now and then a small ostrich tip or two nestles against t ho hair. Somo of the high eiow nisi hats have a softening frill of hu e or mallne falling over th? odgo of the hrltn ; this, howwver. luis nothing of the Idrarro In effect. HI t vm?l ,l\A OtHlMlMU vUmiru U** > MwaiW n ?, iHjMjfr ifc**. liSai ilp In" ' M- t V ; .:>??* ..;? . Xi \ v ( U> v uu .'i> iWity 4. Uj ?\>4V I '<? Sf t|& ?? vxxX ? tj?x< ? ? tfe? I . I \ ' <?.? . x: d \ ' "V ? lW'-. aijt Ir'dt? I Li ,y\ J..S. -i... ^ < ?.Stt < ' IV; xyhofv ?;<- >.\ Vi4 <*,.???? -Vvlfv !' J.' ]i iV'-Uu' of tK" "i-i'! ?' I Wf . . . i . ?? i* * v I > , ..? 1? V t-4 V '?.?? '?-.?'i? St A i.d V* U ^ j .ivtM'tl _r\\s: .:.;r*VM *n.iuifV>st*st 5 ".???? ???? ? ' ?'?* -nt\ of tlv 0 ^.4?.' at i4r^\ ill tliU ^ViY*? 1 vi.lt ?ss I twai'l Omt Wji- .. .. . %. : _? i vvii>(v rtufct i .?? .w : A-v-ut .V w ih v - ^.HW??*WV. . iv!y !Uv ^jv.? ? : . tv< fm* .o.Ur i *tf tlH> hMUnuovs f\?t ? In ?mr - 5 A t O <U**!U %.i '. '<- > ! o^ this is Hui XV l>OU tho |yr>v*vr tiiuo*vst *- m.-tvdfo>U>;l w ill N of .ct\\*t U-Mivtln to tho stavo Uu?I*? vvW! *< thoindUid.u&l humuNmn of tho -?.id tho v^*k^MhMr. "< H'r Ihs^?V Hrv now r.hUnc \>n s naw { pi?-lotu\ and \ hi* pr\*\porlt> U i'lviii;-! aW-*H \,iv Uucvlx J?y llio high. p.:iv*- .-.-nou Wo tnusi not allow ' t>< m;t \\ Hd. ?' how ovor, and llw? \\ ???< ni> ijt u*'\l a intV rh?' t.roM'U! (ifinvs 'niv, n> wiy l?r<>\uKi uK?ut i?v ...'?? ' -4 ' ? " ? * ? th?> sni;UV > ix>il N?v:!' 'U??l If wo t\*n tUiu?> to ,Viiw It our ?vtt\vii ?Jilihl ?>Ur ti?>uio . sUl?l?lh?s \v*> will Ih.'i: t hn it; to llvo Iti uiul i**htoniutoitt without wcaiNl f*?r t,luv outsUl?? wovhl ;ut?l th*Mr w{??'s " 'U Mill ov|t> i.tllv crati|l?sl t?> nolo tho ?n>w iuir foolhn: ?>f hn>titorl\ ami ! jvrsiMtal' liit?M>^i Itt ?vt; h other's wol-. favo tl*?> of South I'tir*)" lit ut. Mou of V\ i'f,\ l>\?s.lu*vv<. trn?).o s\|ul iiii'tt^ioti at'i*-- ^?>ttltiu Itt totirU with ?s>v!t oilier ftVnl wovKitti; to .? : * . ? o Urothor f>>r th?? upl>utUUu? of our stato, I'tit' tt<o <>f tho \\ i>t>J "I'tas^ jtnttl tKtllA dyinu ituu.t a?t?l tho ?*\i*r*vs^lou 'South t,jHolhtitut,?' U holuc Nuli>tltut?Hl ih? rofi?r, \V*< hjt\<? ;i K't^vt tttauy pro , hlotiiN lioforo tt-v. itml in or?l?>r to solvo (Itrttt ^ti^S^-sfuHv it l-> of tlvo ?ivaUv<it ltu|vortniu o that wo |>tit our ^lto\ihlors to tl\i> w 'hivl .-tixl uiilto our olTorts a>? South rar.ilhuiHtv for tho u)>)iull<|lu>; o( tho wiato w ?- 1 1 ?\ o so w ell," \N It.tt :il?ot?t th?> iM>for?t>utoit( of law In Vital W'Mott wmn avko?l tho covoruor. "Well, I :titt rout inning: tlto work of tb?? ?votlvtabh?s tluh'O Utl?l *'\|HH"t to ? oiititHi*' t.> u>?? ovi'i'x moatts at tuy vtitnmaml t ? > ottfor*v .all Inws -tu all South t'arollua at all thuos." said tho juo\ ?>r(n?r. ,,hii?1 I ant oottvhuvd that hy k?v|?lntf ovorlastintfly at tt moat pro uross Is IhMhj: tnado. A ivport r?s>ol\ od lit tuy otllro from tlto dls|H?nsary hoard in Cliarloston shows that tho sivolal rousfahlos ap|H?|n(od hy nio lv> work niulrr SltorllY Martin havo soU od and turttod oyor to tho dis|MM?.sar,v hoard oyor worth of wldskoy, Immm a i < d othor Ititoxloauts within tho past four ami half months, Tho olty {kjIIoo ilttrliu: tho miiiio ihmI*hI turmsl over ahont $S(Mt worth. 1 >urlit|X tho sanit1 |M*rlod ill IJM I wltott tho sjHH'lal rottst ahh's w rif not working, tho |w?* ' lloo s?'l/.rd and turuod ov??r to tho dls poiixjit.v ahmii worth. Tho. nvout com Irt ions in tlm olroult ouurt H|n?ak for ThonW'tvos. y?>s, t am Httro iluil thoro i> ttMlay a tfivatof ros|HH't fur law ami ordor In South (\irollun and tlii* iroin-ral ptthlh* Im supporting our poaco otllrors In tho ^wrforuutnt'o of i heir duty." ?'I always on Joy my visits to tho vu riotts parts of tho stativ It kIvos mo ' tho opportunity to nuvt tho in'oplo faoo to faoo ami tllsottss with thoin tholr prohloms and nooils. I il it* 1 that tho host Information I ?an L'?'t for my KuldaiH'O as tin' s'orMint of tlto pooplo Is Hoouroil hy oloso |H?rs??nal tourh with tho iMMiplo thomsolvos. My othro Is always oprit tin- |H>oplo of South Carolina anil it is my doslro for tho pooplo lo t:ill and dlsouss with ino any matter looking to tho nphulldlmt of tlto stal.- .it all t linos." Vandalia III. Sl\ ? ours aft or nho had lavn prottounood (load hy tho fam ily ph.v.sii i: 1 1 1 . Mrs.- l.ydla Adams, 70 ti'iti'K old. aroso. walktsl Into an fid Jolnlnu liH'in and uroolcil tliu chief motirnors. l.os Anuolos, t 'al.-'mirls, havo you oauKht on to tho m>w fads? Ono Is a I mmioo rltur, tnado of silver with a dovo and an olivo hrancii omuuollod on It. Tlio ot Itor Is a "swtM'thonrt" rlnu, In whtoh tho fa??o of tho Hlrl'M'trot Ik??u Im worn.