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? ' FIGHTING A GRIZZL 1 hutting in. He was taut Kina in u n-*? Y low. Ho wanted all the glory himself. But to bang buck now was a crime. I didn't shoot for fear of wounding the lC- - ? ? ? * ?... -... 1 " 1^ Strange Cure Kur Lunacy. . Our forefathers were so foiul of the / whip that they seem to havo regarded / It as II enri? fur lutina-v- filial nva.li f.ir I BATMBPJH* APVOOACT.^ Selling S?lve ? In The World-1 ||f||' 11^ '..Mmh&SB^U^ FEARFUL LLU3K K^muc DAI I lc b TWEEN HUNTER AND HUNTED. A Mala of Ballrtn Tlial 0?l>* >'? ruin Marr S'?* e?*.? ? 'I'lic Klllru IIIk * ate biiui Tliey had uiui c. of the lobby of the Wuidori- Vsio and bad beeu telling stories which I I COWUOy. IDSICUU 1 MHimmi i. imivuri 1 from my saddle and rusliod forwurd. I I hoard the other four hunters of the He party yell to ine to turn hack, heard them any the hear would kill me, too, but nothing could have stopped ine then. 1 saw the brute grab Ketine ly and could even hear his bones era? k iu the bear's teeth. The next moment ";l I was there too. But just as I was nul j about to dasli the blade of my hatchet smallpox. The accounts of a LI tin ting- / denshire parish, under date 1 ?>t> 1, have y the entry, "I'd. lu charges taking up a v distracted woiuau, watching her and \ whipping her next day, 8s. Gd," and a , few years later eightpence ' t paid for ) "whipping two people yt had the small- y pox." f "Hang beggar" was evidently no mere c faney name for the parish beadle, lie ' 1 sSaive Dr < V. ' AH (XTEIIHAL APPLICATION * V ? V .v t yfi ALL IKriAIATIQNi Wi ' "<$ ilTT m P B ^ ' CURLS CROUP. HtAOACMt * " : ' > KVX'lOiVCClbiKlhiHUa / J ^ ihslct e;u; .ltincis ?-j-? SL pnt r r '?I? r r ' -r r A 5 i or sale by jjllli [). J. Harris, ; .. Qunters, J. h immons and )l "r':! made the eyes of some of the hell hi bulge. AH of the uarrutors were drt d la evening clothes uml to nil |>earancca had never no much us sol finger with powder smoke. One 1 recounted bis sporting exploits in Adironducks and liud told with gi gusto bow uiuuy door ho hud shot one day and how many of his gui bad complimented hint on his si ?0i<t tiuit duck shootine \ ays into tin? bear's nock my !?< ;;?I reeled. ?.ss- A bullet whizzed post my ear mid left up- " (treat gaping hole behind the silver led tip's onr. With a sputtering sort of jad groan Ephraim tumbled over 011 Ids the back One of the other lads had taken | eat that terrible chance of hitting either in Kennedy or tnyfeelf and, with wonderdes ful aim, had sent the lead to a vital kill, part of the bear. Not till that shot had vas the beast showed any sign of giving thoroughly earned me utu> in I ie uayt / of his greatness. The name outlasted c the whip ami the brut:1! performance C at the whipping post or the art's tail C Fifty or sixty years ago "LdU" beggar" / was still the provincial name for ? bea ^ die in several o? the luidiaud counties. ?? \ Cheshire glossary delinea a "hang beggar" as "a beiulle, one of whose ?luties it was to take up and drive away *** any beggars in the district and prose KKILt <ULLI1Uj THEGARL/MD DRUG C Jr<ic liALTlPlOUC.l-iD-U 4.A j 3 ' roR SlKCCTlOflS. ?tt CIRCULAR INHK. | ?ash, i r V li-c.w w ^ considered The popu'o c / ii> a..U J6L A A I & \iao ?. 0 . v: .. . ki'j;.' 11^ i'i the V beautiful uiucps ii was elaborately orn ir fas^e rcr toward mas ivc wood sculptur1 idi.ii4.alc Ues-^ii. S:iicc tbecxitoiivc fnU gfl r*y of {?nklup: ^ ?- -yr:.; lamented aod ccrvod. "; 'J 'WH Id ffects of the (host oduci on of the -3 >JS fall special hobby and that ho had co clear from Cannes, France, every tuuiu to kbl these birds along Che peake bay. There were also stor about the shooting of pnrtridges n arouse, and one member of the gr< related, with a great many "and ''thena" ami "suddeniys," how he k ed three qua'I. He had Just receb the applau -? of his hearers when 'liie up. lit? li:i?l been lilt tlfly-four times uu- un<l bad bled by tlie bueketful. yet be sa- had fought with increased ferocity to ies the veiy last. Kenneily was fearfully iiul torn, lie must have died an excruciat>up ing death." s," The man who bad shot the quails ;ill- wasn't smiling any more. The deer . ed slayer and the duck hunter looked at i a one another and forgot to wink.?New ..!?? V..^lr Tvtl.mia outo thorn as the law directs."?Lotuloi* (Irapliir. 1'iu n ml Fleas, lteynard Is a knowing animal. The foxes are much tormenteil hy liens, hut when the intiictlon becomOs too severe they know how to get rid of the in sects. They gather from the hark of trees moss, which they carry to a stream that deepens by degrees. Here Doors, Blinds, Paii 'y'e, the 1 is proof: i " t s.rj , rfin tj.manded * Miss io truth of m? arlnui it. ft.i. I'ure ti'akiug, utu ber.uty dees cot imj ly labota ion or 01 reify i.- ' h . e'er, e;.-J ;'ie tlifd'y wh'i alike of i ractlcality cud oi art. i. u. t. ut uc> v . > . . .. e . j u tilt; s>i . ictl Icui' ngo, teas had . nament. On the con?' ?-?.-a cf then?, fie ^ (Dluitv fli r?v?lkln?fofc JQ# 'vWESil ?C?IU lUUlvn .ill sirotic 11110 uic VIIpulled down liis slouch hat auot notch and k o.vled: "Ever hunte I grizzlies?" The voice so nearly imitated a r ly'a rtowI that it captured the att tlon of the hunters at once, altlioi none of them answered tlie newcon "Hope I ain't butting in," said lean faced man, "but that quail st tnada nie think of how an old Ephrt JL V?1 (V AI1UUWV. Iier A Qnnlnt OfTer ?if Mitrrlntce. A qunint offer of marriage. written riz* more than loo years ago, is carefully en- preserved in tlie family of the young igh wooer's descendants. It was addressler. ed not to the young woman herself, but the most respectfully and decorously to her oiy parents, 'J lie father of the "Betsey" ilm referred to had ten daughters, and as they enter llio water, still carrying the moss in their mouths, ami. going back ward, beginning from the on 1 of their tails, they ndvance hy slow ?! ; i 1 the whole hotly, with the e\o< p :.j i < the mouth. Is entirely inimer <\5. T . fleas (luring this proceeding 1mv? rushed in rapid haste to the dry pari nint finally to the moss, and the f >when lie has, according to his enleuht ollrtwr.il niiflw.t.mt tlnu. f ?! oil II./. a "Tc>vl:?ns wares longer" c. o. BROWN abinet ! ?* ?n ,uud in it Mantels --iJie-nii it t J,.^< & ri!-?().. I stjlc of c. verir to ex -i i < x: a pies of .incus oiil S', Li.isl: ml lo:m. Isa'oti stj * are ilic products of designers >f the hcur.ciioIU art .lie country and tin; ti t fiii rJture iv fcc who have made ? c*rc- : " ics in which the char tackled a pal of mine once. As bear put up n little more Huht thai quail would, my pard isn't able to what happened, like our friend the I trunter." It waa plain to see that the ffroui portsmen did not welcome the 11 comer, yet his last remark arou their Interest despite themselves, fore one of them realized what he 1 dolor he asked: tilt* HO was a nrr^uuui iwi'uii,. ... ii a a small New Bughtnd town it may bo tell surmised that his affirmative answer ?ird to spare his "seventh" was as <iuickly assenting as It was final. The wooer i of was also a clergyman, and lie and his ew- Betsey passed their entire married sod lives in the same pastorate, ministers Be- of those days living and dying with wan their flocks. Here is? the lover's plea: Doth reverend sir and worthy madam. (lees to take their departure. <i?;otl opens his mouth. The moss floats o<! down the stream with its burden ol Hens, and when it is out of jmupinc reach the fox finds its way to the hank much relieved. Mrilirincii. "There is a singular idea that pre vails among many people that if a lit S COLUMBIA, sOSLERS AND EP : I rmi \\ II a i M? a a ill jiOmt-il !?" ( UN mi 11 - l'-i -? V Iv - til evil in*: M?>|? 1 ? - LOMBARD FOUNDRY, PI'I Y STORIi, Augusta tia. - -v ? - j .v iv in v. ^ 4>' * ^ ' "?? ctj uti.i > , k f Numcr slOiNbS, ?ir-. . ??!?'11 , I* \ "*A I bvtv si-i? ; i ii|i .Ml v" ttWj haiH' ' J??^ hit, P u*mn mm?| M mimi - ?: ^ _ MACHINE & OILHU WORK' ^ ? i.-uvc . c*. ii \ ci i n to i-s i.oc'j cccc^n, st jj.St ?':ci.cy v>. ous iitw , .c..ts l.tvi Ltin trddcil to our co .. . .. K >und construction, *?tlection (or exhibition. JEWS "Did the bear kill him?" The question did not evoke a dii reply. It only made the intruder hia eyes, as if n mist had fallen c them, and then clear his throat hel tie said: "1 reckon my pard had the most rible hand-to-hand battle with a all tip aa was ever fought. Before It ( ed the beast had fifty-four bullets Vttn TMl t^ll mil hatv it iiuntuii Soft wedlock's bands tlrst was talked in . heaven. When happy man In Eden dwelt alone rub The stnllinK Clod a spouse did form of iver bone, 'ore Tbat friendship might their Joyful souls Inspire And knit their hearts In a seraphic lire, tor- With wedlock chain I wish myself to bind |ver If from your lips the answer should prove i kind. .nil- Betsey, your seventh, 1 wish you to imI iu part noil That we may Join our hands as well as tic Is a good tiling nioro is bettor, ^ lift physician. "ami an incalculable "" amount of harm is done. There nr< oast's where a little quinine does good, and the patient. Instead of g?ing to a physician and finding out how much lie wants, buys a quantity at a drug store and takes so much tliat it is a positive detriment. When persons have been sick and obtained a prescription, they imagine they know just what t<> do the The Great SI Bicycle t :ove arid iotsse FURNITU COM PAP* t! ? ?<E | fi jy r * Hi Up In the foothill* of the Rookies the state of Washington, whore h >il n ranch. some of our onttle ' ;? out to tliul tli V us, and after hail foun.i ihe trail of the steers was fording a mountain stream ca Teapot creek one of our bronchos gun to snort and rear up. us if he iu agony But he wasn't, or. at ju hearts ' And live In love and share each other's w<* cares. Rot While fleeting time whirls on with rolling (fin. years Till giizzly death dissolves the silken Wf chain ami That wo may rise and mingle souls again. Hed be- lly the Way. was The court erior had a bad cold, so UI1y that tlie duty of making the opening .1.e..|| ,.. ,i?n<liai- ... .111-f ,.r next time they sire ailing ami increase the dose, often with most disastrous results. The careless use of medioimby those not familiar with its consequences causes more trouble than almost any other source of nilt:: lit l?which the human body is subject." i M.irrlast" In Scotland. ; Even for a man to audio :?. a woma as his wife, either hv writiinr or 1 cpath Br (Chas. B. Allen O Largest Country Patr llOU. O of 11lcp kinrl ? CO others, nie Id Stand) onage of any in rnf\r iumoia, : Store Thft St Money. 1 ives You J. i M rate, tue agony was oniy meniai. a aoou as I saw lilm I had a touc that agua which petrifies u man s< can't raise a gun and Just lets baaat walk right up and swallow ] Xphralni was atnndiiiK on liis J i tie | i"..iiwn .... ... ........... ... ?. jf itoitttonpfl IiikI never li of j he stilute crier rapped on bis desk, anil the within and without the bar those pres l,hn. cut arose and stood in silence while ulnd the judge passed to his place. | spcoeli, nml fur her to respond in 'li< | ^ 8 i I911111iiCl&VU ?. 1.? . 1 sudjelently careless ami Inrtif.Y'vnt t C , write I)i-s reply on the I n< \ < ; l.i r . letter mil signs liitnslf "Your lie hand " This 11 11 ? i-r 11 inln.l n-? i< ? t, e^i, c . i M sro-i J at. xjlx v1xv vlf y I ( i ip Sp.;rlirr.i ?? ? >1 ' %c C ui)t'! II ^ 5 u k i ? < -v 4 r 1 Jt:l, J .i ... vv a-. .ca? * )UR ANNiVER: W * . * .. IU. I V (.K . - W i ' ( 1 - - . . ? 4: t. v J 11 *. . iCl W vv ?iU icli, lijiliv > l O L Ail L . iivii :>ARY g; I S - - - i A w lii . ? ff i * I 1 ,3 ( ?1C ?. j . ? i -1 *' v # " , -o - ! **A raying a .yard tog* and an ting off the son-loo bei from the bushe*. An Is the way ^ these animals. be did not nttaok us. Just growled, an lr to scare us. grizzly usually does not pick a qua although he Is the uiost ferocious Ai lean l>orn beast alive when put on defensive. 1 thought all of us wore iug to leave the brute ulone, when of the party by the name of Alf I fUM 1 V H niwllilf 1111(1 fl I 111 ( ?vi f IK lllill Tit** Then the substitute negnu: "near ye vitb Iloar >0! Hear ye!" His voice seemed l)Ut to liiiii horribly loud, and all re dlecj^ tion of the words to follow sad .only rrel, '?^1 1dm, but ho pulled Iiiuisolf togothci ;m,r. and went 011 bravely, "All persons hav tl,e lug anything to do before the lionora go- '*1? the justices of tlie supreme court in ouo the Jury season thereof now sitting at ^eu- Boston within and for the county of ear. Suffolk may draw near and give their | to- < 1 aside us of no value, falls i tin- bands of an unscrupulous pes | __ \v!i >. to levy blnekinail on the In keeps it anil produces it as e\ id. . of marriage. No other form had been gone through, and yet the couple vcre married legally.?Chicago Record-Her1 alu. rrlKhtriii'il the Ilriile to Death. In the Church of Clir:mi:i:i ?it LEE A. LORIC Cea'c:^ and Suoolies for Plumber , i - V 4-1 )K & bug. :' r; - -> Lilt. Jobbers . liC l ls Oas anH >%t.A5j . -~.>a4 lUkO ul w o j ai > I<y villi kUC.il ilJv> auu (UL USv LllCiil i ivc iiiu.>vj on Lnvii purciii iwvt 1WA Lilak to okliln^ ul k0c. 1 li. ?VOillwtl wUiliioi llwi^i tij^rCv I 111 wuiU.liuiU diiOuivi 9kC kllCdl lie via CillJl VJiukl iv.9 viibll lifk ilai "v.4 Colisidk oi iiiaiij liiiC UlUkwi t waii Wcii atiord ior a year, ami (Scat 1 ilC lot Of ac )ai J arc vuiiau, uad every ^ ^ viiiJ 5 fcl i w 11 J vV at v* ii~u a, wd. . r V'tilC> on* as u grizzly wlieu aroused, slioi out: " 'No, sir. I'm not going to leave silver tip insult me that way. 11 wants u light he can have It.' "Kennedy Jumped off his horse, cause he regarded a man who w< shoot from the saddle as a craven, led his mount to a point about a I dred yards from the bear, turned ated Hlteudanee. ami they sliall be heard." At this point lie sat down; but, seetliut 'nK tlio Judge looking np in surprise, lit ' he s:lvv 'lis mistake, and, springing to his feet, be added: hp. "Ity the way. gentlemen. (!od save juld the cominonwealtli ot' Massaehusetts." Ho ? Clrcen Hag. tun I'nmoiiN Carvt'il Pulpit*. .....I Sf (illllllli* t ! > > # !! f I I#V I *!! 1 nf In Bohemia. :i marriage wan about to C he solemn;;:"il ln-nvccn Anna lioslin. * 1 njrotl nineteen, tiiul a youth of lioi* choice. 11: iinl bridegroom stood all Ct ready bof <* the altar, where were ?-? 1 lighted t tlletore the priest could J unite the 1 pair one ot the tapers .. became i ' uly extinguished. A loud ! H shriek < from the bride, and she j gasped, > 0110 kerze ist erloselienl" j rj fitters, Stoves and she. nid Oils, \Vood Mantf dies, Corrugated Iron Iruroid Roofing, Nortl InVQ cmrl Ivi'OQvnne V - ? )Xii it nit ils, ?ai 1 , ^ . -w >Ot. OiT^tdS Jill . j Rood tig and i 1 Star Refri^ ?c -' o.-- " -' krll^ sC-iaJa a >uu>IU u,< Lv> *}L.V\j viiw a. u. i .i.i w ?. kiiat ij ills*. .Vji'c.i uiJiC k<ia i uilau vii/Jak .i.. >1 j\ J l.?U ?> llwil ? uU vii kt k'iC CtOl't. < Ui.il I'JUvi ivj at > w. ftc yul'u. va.il.iita dutiK j Jti ?.ii s-tlFw?. Cd, niat itiw aiv sl'lU w '"i . X r ??i ?. !%; i Jl a< v > J J v - *?4 ^jw i uv. v>*ny . JiU C> i<>? I i> ?4 ^ j>:> a IJ aCC ?.{! v ?> v , a.iJ vV.lwil j ' -X *y jvuvvc jv>_?i 4_*k. Itlw pi Ivv v/4 uwmr a uvtiu u??i> iiuiu un* ^ainr then looked nt the magazine of his to see If It was full. The next moil h? flred, and I eouhl see the heui thut lienr go back as if it had 1 struck with a bowlder. 1 thought was a goner, but he wasn't. That hi Just doubled up in order to stretch 1 self out the bigger. He Jumped up t lock. and. getting a good squint at enemy, he started for him on a luin Ullll ^ ?? V" gun Brussels, has a carved pulpit, rep re lent senting in earved wh.kI tlio expulsion 1 0f fruin paradise. Anions the animal>een art* thear, the dot;, eat. eagle. vulho ture, peae ?ek, owl, dove. ape. el< rute There is an equally lino one in Ant ilm- ^A*rp eathedral. The dee,nation is of >11 a a lavish nnd striking eharaeler. tig 1)ist ure>', hirds and he.isis being ni v< .1 in her- artisiie profusion. The ? hurch of St i ,mv i; t is pxunguisnwi!") ami sank i ^ uncoil i into the arms of the bride- Y groom. Immediately nil attention was ( ? turned to the condition of the bride, j Several lempts were made to revive the poor ;:irl. hut in vain. The bride ! in her eh:-plot and veil, died at the a!- ' tar rails. The superstition of the \ illages of the plain is that if a light i d 1 taper becomes extinguished on either ide of the altar the person standing _ ? WV/A. KJ cVilU X X Oy Jkl Vashing Machines. Special prices to r Send us your ore 519 Main Street, - -1 A aj CO LIU JLVUL.i - til l ilv J I vd J narchants. !er today. Colu.n'oia, ,u a" -Hi It! C J blU. )ii? v>? tlii. VI JJJ.I3 .|U? ii< V*. an i u i < i <u j>. iviii jv >*i i O .1^, I < I? .<K. U J) J t i-? -I b lil. . wv 4 1 # ?V A -? J ~4 1 4 4 J . w.l ? iv) _ J k J.ii r.AAtii ilOa Ui UkS a.i J Ail L/kw .JIIIU ia wv>.Ui'^. I 11J ,/a'aw^ iC^i wsC C i kill Vallik VI A k.41 \ a././ 4 I S, U, ' i < ) W . I Wv| U v .4 -4 . i J ^ cui 9 u-.^t W - wl-J UiC St.r..!^ 4 >>3k v> i v Ci y rV u ~~ i ciclicate .ii>S 3t)Jil(. uil^* i^'iV Wltulti ing trot. Kennedy kept pumping the l?ul Into the benr as fast as he could the trigger, l>ut his fusillade seeinei have no more effect on the critter t If ho was shooting with a popgun, at once we saw liini throw down hh fle. He had eniptlod Its magazine thought he was going to leap on horse and dash away, but Kenn was not that sort of n fellow. lie auuh'w .11 iieiv.erp i ''iiist ins ;i v /: \ lets elaborately earve.l wont) pulpit. ivpre pull sentinn tin* i.-illii.ir of I'cu r anl Anil to drew. Tl-.p li^ures are of life size, han staiullutr in a boat. Itesiile lln in is ;i All net willi llshes. Wilton ehureh. near < rl- Salisbury, possesses the line->t p 'pit I in lCn^laml. It is made of ctioiee inarbis i?!e. beautifully carved. In W > eester eily eatliedr.il is a pulpit of earved i r-' le linn- the Kit't of the late Marl of Itu.l'ey, A ] on tlmt side of tin* altar whore tla* 1! -lit j went out will suftVr a dire calamity.? J.oinhm News. * Call littf People in (liurcti. When 1 was examining the church bells of tin* Knst Hiding of Yorkshire some years ago I came t>? a little jtiao* oallotl Portion, on the wolds bet ween Malton and Itridlingt.ui. It was a very primitive t?!:i<-i> . nt ..*v ... ?t. ? 1 ' '? Southern J bleed i I wit h Railway ^ piied i Till- SO. ril'S ORlsA ri-3T | pail! SYSTL.M. | Bros it ilui i not difllrcit to r?-l I f ttir. iti'hink! ' r pro *>anZ in.-1 In* jrivai * 1 ul U|< in e |!.i, sab ^ ' an i ma\ ' i;itT' ??H l he s< at I ir ,i iCui inilatilly. Soul !.l. I iO f v.iw.ii kiw?C it U -> w i.iw.ii k 1 .. ulikii.J kU CvillC ' i ivw 1 %? ? C 4 V / w J |04r? | k' *k | ?) V V . I ill iiu .vc., OiJij Lai(> Wilk.II i u o t >A u ...J J."1 u . _ 1.1 J j j. I >> ? .uw k. lf tilt V II u. v. . . . . . - k. , .: . a - .. o'. ..i | %JC., 1 i --P3T5T j ?V Wtfwil 11 u-iv* 4itl Ui voC. \ .? ^u/iiave isccii jiii .IIJU3J;<I m j 1 : . ./C. il Lacei usu?.-.>' UurUi * Sc., 2oc. anu -jc. luu*. ply Mood there, although ho must li seen that hit horse nt the Round of rifle fulling on the rooks hud step several feet awny, making his po-di till more dangerous. One of us sh< ed to him to get back near his ho but Kennedy made no move, lie s jdy pulled out his revolvers, one in e bund, and blazed away, llut it i useless. Those bullets only Ineren the anger of the bear and made I ave pulpit which certainly ranks am.mi; the the line-it in the world is that possessed ped l>y the (hutch of St Mary. ltadcliffc. tion ltristol, Kn;;lnn)t. In the Church of the nil lloly Name, Oxford street. Mam lies rse. tor. there is a ninrhle pulpit with panii in - els of beautiful mosaics. Kach panel .ich contains the portraits of saints worked ivas in Venetian marble. se?l trim n.i.i... I - " "I I world, the few inhabitant - hardly knowing 1 li?* load over tin- hilltop 1 > the next plaeo northward. The di- yj uiinutive building which servo* a* a church i* built near the brow of the I hill, it has no tower, boll turret or bell cot. On inquiry I found that il had no boll. The par?on ante over ' on horseback now and then from a ri neighboring parish, tied up his horse INRXCELLL!) D! >ING CAR SHRyici:. 1ROUGII PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS ON ALL THROUGH TRAINS. | Convenient Schedules on all local tins. WInter Tour's! Rntesnre now in . u -i??. "RESB \TS FOR T;l wciiavi .>1 at wu? n I'RE-'F - 1 ? i? For the lirules. j ..awn?, ui y . i. m.? ti c !av? mi CiJ> ill alii*. i*?ijrUlUO>lJ>, UCal^US li|dt Ul V I ca.ity dy ui. ..a i.uyii.? nuie u.iw u.hjjoi. :m.v ydncriii i.iui iVii. ..ji mc uilcrca or j : on Scli: n?w now Collars ior woa.ien and ti Oil sue a suods can .,c si>iil. Ja /\liaOli.i' i. Hlii'Oliiwi ll -^| >* L e p.CC* aia til * ... ?t l ? v< M. U ... el * a . A ..' i..t t. O n i n m L c ..ii.. J nghums a..u the niosi wanted staple toods iny other i .vt? and rare . .elusive, aau siiownia yyia ??# ttl*V , * >oiU cittcwacre m c-olie prices afe the low.r: c ioi.wortb less than \ ..iv * . " voc. ih sup? K infed bound forward as fast as a groat u tiff. When only eight feet away, a tame so small that In* could easily h Cleared It with m single hound, the u *). stood up on his hind logs and f d )ila fore legs together, as if he hia rletlin already in his embrace. c#wlw>y flred the Inst charge of his olrers luto the heart of the animal ait lust turned to spring on his horse "Just lmnulne whnf 11 uner... MS- I TliOl* Is a group of islands t<? the tlis- I south of Now Zealand ealle 1 the Sis ave j tors. ??: Sovon Sisters, which are reputrrlz i m1 to ho sul>ioot"i to a practically <onold slant rainfall The same may he salt! hatl I >f the Islands and mainland of Ti? rra The :lel I'ticp,. savin? for the difference re- that the rain often takes the l' inn of and sleet and snow On a line running I rouJul the world from four to eight or (mii i<:?* mil enurcii, opened tin* d mi en put on his surplice and then walked t-> | tlie t of the hill and cracked his whip roi several times, "and then we knaws a- ri It's time ti p.-uip ti ohoUh." sail my informant 011 the spot. -London Notes and Queries. Ii luce N.I Tiled .lotlli. l)i ! J hn I. of the "eastern empire" w p >i-oned hy a servant; .John IV. v>a - i eel ail lo lleri.ia points. For ftiH information n.s to rates, I ' * utes, etc., c oisuh nearest Southii Rai.way I i. \et \gent, or > S V, 1ROAN, Assist;!..t lien. i'^>s. Agent, Ailni.ta, (in ? ? I fact v. ''ssenger \gcnt, p 11 wharleston S. C. A1?1! N\ e I I'KfcM^M > J jr the Anniversary. today w Or Presents 11 mT ?urMi U ^ ' 1 an experie t if you need any kind *. a O.^U.;i in j;oou*, Vi l>*?i ?itMa6(M eady for you. have dee.o.ui\ the ' .??*??* ?=^ telling '10-incn Victoria \v hue Lawn, very rd; today's setiin^ price. ??ie yard c will soil Solid vioid Beaui t'in>, wortl. $ MiLLliNHKV. Illlncry stands In a class alone. iiata that nceu artist. See tltcm today. { B*' "l ML -We preuy ,.m 1, ee.iress or i iiii.es 01 J > J.ii > r o.i J-*''- JI o.i. to " i rie Ja >. L. i atv cj." sheer *?d Hue, v?orth, >i.OO, at ?et are the creation* of -> v, jj o. oVijr. Aja?e>s ,! ] !ng. smothering filing came over when 1 saw that horse hound a* nd leave Kennedy standing tb lone face to fuce with that gap! roaring monster. In utter despernt he threw away his pistols, grabbed his gun and dealt the heast a ldow o the head that would have killed a li dozen ineu. The force of the imp broke the weapon as If it had Is i * i hum- mxnr-i 1111'n* arc* patoiios over m?> which rain srhlcai ooasos to fall. Tills vay is < nihil tin* "zunoof constant prccipltat-re tlon," l>ut at tln? satin* time* there are ns. ! s?^ornl localities a! his it with very ion : 'ittlo in in fa 11. up I vl>r Tin* llnil of Kiiimi IciIko. inif Some 111.11 think that tin* sratlfioaai't t'on curiosity is tin* otul of knowl i?en c*<ls<\ sonic* tin* love* of fann*. sonic* tin* deposed nr. 1 h:i?l his eyes |>tit on j John V. ruled only in name j.nd li 1 in constant dread of as a- In-; Jo! i VI. was dep >sed and il;ed ill pi"; * One of the Swedish Johns \v s ('.r'> sl en out of his kingdom h\ his snbj' and another was belittled and defeated 11 I at every turn. John 1. of France liad ?r< a short and disastrous reign, and J Jan . II. was a prisoner of *th? Eng'ish f aV ! i *n * i.i>. * lection u ne g< . i , 'y sun \ -r i; -ii n;i l.t i ' me will you ar i \ 11* i i>. .)'> ii orn- uutsidi Tliosf "an tn Hit e u but - favor i v)lt it" hi '111' "O.I I il ii'wl wlu-ti pi?v?f thui. oi iM? r ii:v 1 < i >i> i I f <T) n i r i; kft 11 ' f n v i1 ? m i s I and have Odi\ so' ? and gen jods. Vou take > o chance in j with us i>ui ci.h Seei ahsoluti* ^ : that j ou ni' v?i.m > ??u think j e Kitting l it test. Inside and r, a'ikc, .& tact everything wc | luily gurs; : ieed. ii y ou will is v. it:. .. u..l y ou win s.c our; . arc i< > Liiu ?i.e gco?i* oetter , W I then 11. t I **f,; CS a ^-1 i HE J A Mi-a u. f A; ,? COi1 OLU -u-'i - ooU i H TRY OUR A 1 i w4 i I ..I \i WA ? v i I I is. %? C* L Jm ?5c tl Oa i k J .-i >a,>s at ana -o\ ANY. A. * ; ' ' ' I 4!>C }j5. ^ 4 ciifllK, find the stock snapped wit! crack which echoed l>;ick from luouutnins. Tlicti he drew his knif< "Until then I had not made u mi to help my comrade, because I kn Kap'mdv would turu and kill mu , j| pleasure of dispute, some the necessity Out uf supporting themselves by their knowledge, but the real use of nil )V0 know leduc is this that we should ded eyf lento that reason which was given us to* by (lod to the use and advantage of I wan.?Bacon. chantretl their titles when taking on 1 klnuly robes beeattso of the swot ti !i U tion Hint a "John" ruler canuot be 11 otherwise than unfortunate. t i _n_ | is ( ctabscril); to The Ad\ocaie. I 1 r t II- nir> > ?"i I I i : Ii i -u .r Id ) dI ms| ,u. 11' i'S oKi <1: i ?f-?I ' I i i 11 i v ? i . : 11in I.)i cms, com e?1 .\ 1111??' 1. r -Vf ! h i>u * ti l> uiirlfP, ^ iiu?\, lii- i I m i i'. i'i r ii ii . i <1 l?v 1 iminiio* im c 4? r%-il AI <j ] ft ^ . N y * - k * y (W.i .i iti i i'i liii Sts. i COLUMBIA, S. C. I Dr A i'u i 4 uc Jt ..U:?y'> w ?n.ic;i it c fii 2>c. T ? - j 5 ucc 60c. 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