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The People's Journa PICKENS S. C C 'DAGO DIVERS Bv CUTCLFF1 : I1YNR cM co - : . 1 y'.~f hhine. i-'l 't i d i .' 1'. r's bIu: I a I - u - l k d a - w nt a iI 's : I .(skit I n u116l -~ .,r un' n ; a. *"~' ~ * /t t les4t. .'*'et got to (lhe1 ut and wte I've left it all f e-.~ti 2 you agan i bt'eor w b o-te to wlish thei Pat 114mV2 new li 111an' at ile of luck." * * * * . . At t he edge sf the hatrbor Aden be ed u: der the isuu. The sal1vaige istent er v<olled at her auhlor ait the oppos shie o (f theL1.1 haror, and Kei ttle anid I P('rtinnnteauis werev tran11shdipped~ dir InI (one of the l 'am~heet's bunts. HeIL wast ree ied on board byv an tfalec Italian, whoi inatr'odutced himsI1 as (Capjtaini Tfar.zuchj. Theu ilnani sp pe-rfect English aind was hospital p)erso1)iiedI. 'lTazzuch1 put t he i1 '00o12 in tit heisbl at hiLs guest's p)osflit i d sa'id1 that anythin t il could aict for' hdu comftort should done for twith. etils 15 whaft .YOUu ell ai 'dago' sbi gad we serve out country wino nli retsluir' rautiont. But I thoiught perha 3.'ou'dl like youtnr own home ways be tind so0 lvt ((rderd the~ ship's chiand] fl~doi~ toe1tfi( Pft uca~c. of_8cote lifi!I mt *iltCWi foi.* 80t11t r.ol4J424 411vi lip k It s. I 1*440w how you li1h4iixtI like - ol p411. li].Its." III f'act. gill that It Inll i'ouill (14) Ill P,. *i14' wily of oli4LW4Pd *tteniiloii ', vlvi I 111.4'41 bi t 80111.1 1 i4(i.othe ::1 1) 111111 Ketle go(v It f;1i 1 I IIof ili rro th ve~v irt mumeni~t (it their C 1444)11I 1w$. 1,4.1.111111, It wav~s hocaiuse the el iIty C; r. was c1 ~t'e his l ivti 1114 vhi' t-.~I:I~t 4 0 14 11 44'I'lk '.Ii1til, w'.:1s4i ot.(' Icaii t lI. 41pers441. 111111 111 voI1tl4:4 :11. 1I ti 4111 4 ii't 111 4) a 442'1144. littler 4'' helind rov114)hi-O 11:I1414 14411 '.-41 i '4 %iiru ts 11-01'i lt.t' I'iitz It f :M 4)1 H firn1e'4):1 fin \1841144'C. Il it~ : %%.4 4'I 4 wbl4 vv41. Itl s'4:tt141 fol.i . I 1'4 011 [its'! alu'1. to 1W' 44.lt on . 111.o n b1 10 4 V. I A' It' ,( 12' t~ re l tit' lit, I Ik.! 1 tit oo: 'W'' C .0.C k - 1'% 11 v.~ hutI' ii'esentIly enw1 ' It n of )41 owing fr u til. d ck above.and till n 14 t .1M IipI )I *i.1VlIi 443 ' S I II ' II 81- t.1 'I 1. th i pper glII li't f' 1 i-l y 13 was ren hetli . (i'It 11' NN.'i I 11-4 ):11. -i1 1 T I r*. ngI I ;' I I 1hall <llin1g, hla:t iltforItLlIloll gainted Ixv atb solute tortu tilw drew the li. It was clear that1 1111"'o crul- beggar4 (of MRie lalis" wvert' goijig IC4 f.il':r. "'fy .:lii4'S." ho1' l I ei'eroil to I ntilself, " w t I'trs '1 If() ( IwI -14rs 1 cI II't 4(aild ths : t .\ i bk II1 11.-h-ted hurri1-edly to go batR to I ho' <10k. '11 ullbeforeo het reachl 4 d t hI 1 : 1) i t' It' e co Ip i w11v 11he1 - - - I 4~ { -' Tiv . 1ti Jzar t so InI th i n solIl~l f 144 r'' 't. cri~s f cvw geiod. hui-- e Stood wh:4t.1 tiie n t, 4 :li 11d \%nitd.1 flit, l144') rut' tIt '. :14'.. f lit tI'W 14. lh' hni t ' ruibhl.( toa th i te' 4; k 1u1 1 -athe'lv d w\ y i. \ -14'1ie rf r vo *c l - h i i I I whh t441died Int I ;I -1 ,4 t'It was the were Itn .: :g t-het dho hV)-Ie n' e fle die 1 4. n ti renth-a . (uI le t littl, h se dageI s. Ik e %-al-vag L t h -i e h..1 .1 't J. ined "' pre otero 4 Us tl suppose e the\ g;ri p i t' sI, le it) nu '.n ersthe wo hl ve give. -:1 \hv I~r I't whc had Iil Id by 1;rd. r Co. vheir Y h11ni, th. - ibee itakius \:is no eon. - .ld It was his- tilty to Y vIr d0 their hire. tII lit \\e , u o ne asiist the' Spa:ny but t he oddit did tU linte conltr1ary, Is r N.t, w h I I had bI e I oft 'I (he bkru by 1 :11. 1 wti We: 1 11 c'a4, [il ie 4. beS'. he h d10 a'l "Z4t 4 vv 11 'isite oride o' f N.uy tiune.s given amnover t-he 441.4. .4 .144 - " . t and :stepped 1 tt 1444 4444,n 'I I .- 1 iip 1 r41 b~i4' r.:. 1,4h1- t -4'44'i1 ii i . r''' nr)ot4 l. f tt 1)M r4:re*.pI N1l' ):441ta rustr 111144i4r'..ri'Id o i1 I 14)121.4 r ha.)~' potI 14' 14 w'fi /! ": ' tr .\jI1 .'o 't uns. low. 1eted14 awa1 w' 11,14 r 1 i44114.1 air*-:o k ''. ;. i 4 .! 9 44.''i'4'4 1't' '44 b' -a. cr . u u4 t 4 enii . 1 !-, n -l I 4 3 It he414 ''4 e 4 4 ru4)she 4' h ' tra t. 14' l i'' I . i4' "it ur? :tI ps n14i,''4 w o ii ) 11'i 1." II ItI 444 ed414 - Ic 3'i. f t the howit Ji 4: 1 d1 . o it -t 14. h 4411g) e i th a ni and tbi taInI. thI'. two ll '''4 (ivril 4s i two 1 They1 31 1)arne' 14p to4.) tliig8 fortl4 a gu4r od doin to tie banr boar~ds. '1atclaii3 were off both forwarid anl aft, and it realy the cargo ha(d lwglin to dinlinish. The blnck meon of thI' distrk't ha(d toen [unkling good use of thi t lI new. News caie from tlel my, 4.01, i11steriouls Witter to the baking regloll tor ailr above in3ost nbt the secolid hotil' the lItereh that the GIreeia could never ie re (lonted. In aiddtion to thet,- oles alt ready inade Ini two of her conipart lents, slI titd setLtled On a sharp Jag f rock, wlielt bad piercel her lin a thii'11 plice, aft. This one pLiece of rock Wias the Only soId Spot inl the fieighbor hood. All tile rest of tile sea floor wis PulIy White cay, and Iri tills the unfor tuite wreck hand settled till alrenady It was Ilish with her lower decks. There were evidlices, too, that the ooze was creeping higher every lily, so that all thuit retIininl(ed wis to strip bor ats quick fy 218 ilight he before she was swallow. ed up. Tizzuvtill nked C'aptain Kettle for Ils opilnion that ilight while inl tho calirthouste. "I'l to lYe gulded by YOU, of course," he said, "b)ut liny idenl i IhIt wev-houhi go for the specle first thing and1(i let everythitig eloe slide till thitt's silgly on board here. liird4 gave t.-1t0 for the wreek, and there's .4A0 in ncsh down there in t roon tht'y bit111 spee-illly for It over the shaift (tultinl. If wo Cann grill that, It will Imay our elxionlses tuItII Conl)aIlss;jlin an01al the other. ntetual outliny, and1 IIr . will I out "f the wood." "Yes," tholight Kettle; "youI want those. gold boxes ill 30111 hilds, you blessed dago. u1lnid t hetI you'll begil to )h1y your21 11uon1key tricks. I WOtIde' If you thilik you're going to Jitin at kilfe tinto Ile by way of inking things slnug Btut 11louid het expre.ssed aigreeinenlt to 1atain tIzzuchi's 1111. le11 felt that t -Isws diploiuniey, Inud. thouigh thek dliplolilltic art w:s 1iew ail str:I ge to biili. lie told hhlnlstil t it Wls the correct wen:IpotI to Ms. under lh cir eInust i s. l ie 1 1 ri s'll t. of 11hh 'hd grade ,)I hole anid corneri shiplins 110W. tld wlil Iights IlIii seriillinalges we'le belloath tile dignity of his posi tIon. ACCordingly. as px)o1n I.s kiwnl gave ia wiking Ihiht the boits put lit gain, i1td the divers w0ere giveln orders to PIt all their eftorts into ge tting the s'cle tIxes On to he end o-f (ie sab V8ge Sten1iLhr's w%.inch elcinti. A lo t o f i llows wel'e s iik\\ ing here are thie nil2oyig the 1eefs, hyeusl y wyt ;;1g theiii. and Tazzuebi wa 2e:2 t.. get nervous. "We're in for trouble, I'::: n3.7id." Le said to Kettle. "That re k ou wheb shis2 settled astern has raonde a Ih, L1 her you could drive a cart through." "WellIY' "J'idn't you hoar the report tbey've Just suig oit froi the toats' ) Oh. I frgojit; you io't understaid Italian. \ki, the news is that tilie rock's Sllit a hole 1i the tottoni of the st rong roin0i, aId tihse gold boxes have, toppll thirough." "A nud burei theinselves In the sliiue?" "Tint's It. And Lord knows hlow Iran::. fiet they've sunk. lt-s dreldifil wt22 dig 11-a-lig; 1lides in oil vou1 Its st.(2 as yo2'u start t) dig n)1ta levels uIp I.T~ayll hn~uve to braittlece as they' workl All thlat da12y K eLIle wat'lied the seal wihanL 1 anouis eye. IFron b~elow thei 21u: C enn.e up in wbite billows, aind out) .tiiid, in an d atiiolng thle reeLf.' nili Iial:n t he di stanl~t shlore, s wun g and~ . hlbl niered in] Ite heat hnzo~t hunigry dihows prowling like carrion hirtds turn porn!:lly drivenl a wny fromi priey'. TIazzu;' i an ld thle chi'f enigineer' bus led1 thetuse11lves In hindinug toget her fra1ginents of lire bars wIth iiron wIre. Thbe Itlan shilpnnster had a great no thtin of the darnuage is signal gunis could dlo against a dho)w if they' were pro'vided with) orthodox solId shot. As son1 as the~ second nIght earn~e down andt thie darkness beenii e faIrly fixed in hue thier'e began to crackle out of the dilstance a desultory rifle fire fromn every') ~ uairter of the Coilnss8. It was5 nsjt very' hteavy. At the outside there weret. liot a1 scorte of teaponis tiliig, but it was1 11)2n)' oyig for aill thaiit. and as thei. liark~siuiw and'i thir vessels1 wiere corinptlee l iwilowt~eti 211 by3 the biiik heSs of thle night h.it s liinijssible Ito repay 2hir(ti orpline-ts inl kindh. Mioning sim!lwtidli tilildarige of' 0one p 'rt w ho 1w s:iu:1 shedt. two1 panris g 'n,. frin '22 ih enine)11 rtuht t'tkyl pltogrl t 2 ith a in:ttr ii:t y li ult into Iwo pore. but her wa '2a 4 2ar 2 air pur1 .n ::i'i 2-. liniI iil - d ih Vwri (-unite liii 2!': .iur.: Tazz i-bl. tall of' eni tus -: i. is arti22 .-ry, 2tie a tanrtiully 1t'Ie by~ the1 'nath It't' laughttr which ftolhwtd 1t. So s!"w was te flight of It isft' nI ia -; ), 'v ro iel 1so' 1gye ithI.; 'i,- 'f ithe L'22s of the tiveri.' 2;a golag t' haive a1 line. toughi 11121. of 2 " i ! L II 'Iar t fit' 2'int' ttnii.t.'' T hatn ' 1 i' eiati ia st11 fuirthler tu -t 2 thir ';ta ~. Stt so ,ta :3 dari- iL02 W.. 2ne1 so i tihi Iltih- tiutugh tI 2. a i.-- . i: 'tt ii o W the h11 i1113 with1 Il2 t 2 rol I n, ed awattinly nt I IIr was tt 1hbie f IIiiu ite haf an Iur, an'di~li l lt the t)Ilseon thtianebof a tta- wailsI vividii nouh t l > stua hik n tine ftiat. til te Italian~t it ?.2- leniid IllSha t'tun e terhwas il ple tttr ?afi 111h1Jithgs , a wf i fo tilin t lofes lin its~t henrf the ttlnoo slai 'thwt whI hi'ftnan 'pgue. it Wth ten(lants once nior0IilieCVIbehis to labor. Kettle as he watched was anmaz ed to see the energy they put into it. Certainly they seemed keeu enough to got the secie weIghe(1 nd111d on board. Whatever the piratical plan they had got made up were evidently for after ward. But when (lay after day passed and none 1f the troasuro was brought to the surface lie began to modify this original opfilon. Ta.zzuchl, translati'ng the divers' reports, said that the cause of the delay was the sotAiess of tho sea floor. The heavy chests Iadl suniik deep into the ooze, and directly a spade ful of the horrible slime was dug away nore slid in to fill the gatp. Of course this might be true, but suspiclon had got so deep it hold ol Captain Kettle's nind lie began to cudgel his brain for 0111e' nv metho( by Which the Ital hilns could serve his purpose. Ile put hilmself supiosititlously hi Tazzuchil's plIace and mIade piratieyl theories by the score. Most of themml he had to <ls miss after examination as linpractlca blech'ut finally one stoodl out )eyond alt the rest. F11%r one thiug, it did not want inany p1artielpants, only tihe actual divers and ta'I'izzlci h intself. For another, it w1o)uhl not brand the whole gang of them ams crinuals amid pirates, but, properly Imnallaged, would mIinuake thei rich without 11n1y advertisedl stigint or stain. In simuple words, the iethod was tills: The goli boxes inust ho re moved fron their original site anid hid den elsewhere under the waiter close at hand. The friendly siluine would bury thein snugly out of sight. The old re port of' "un-get-at-albhv" w%ould be ad bered to, aital finally the steamer would give up further salvage operations is hopeless aid steamiii 11Ia3 to Port. There Tazzulchi aln his friedtsi41. would charter a siall vessel of their own find go back for the plunder. Kettle felt all an ntinut1lilgiilative 1111111A's cotiplteenev in ferreting out Such a% draniuldt t scheme an11d began to thIlli next upon01 the soitowliat lint portalt detall o1f how to get proofs be fore he colninenced to fristrate it. C'hauco seemed to uake T'aizzichii phy linto hits hand. Tho air putup which had beeIn damag:I44Cei ty tie rie 1b ulet had been menk1d13d by the stemll iler's en-i gillees, and as therme were tu' . or three dspar dving dresses on the :-i.p Captain Taii;.uehiclll eXp)ressed his intin tien of i 1 n a d escent In personl to inspect t he ltrereSS. "I didn't de !t before beenu,- I dint 'a t Ilink the Inen rl k t::':e. W l y011 Cone oft 1n tin' ' 1 t w e. ca1ptail, and hand I le ll t.orrow one of those .1; desses0 and share the put1 with y."1' TazzuIChi was v!sibly tlatl1ed. "\Wiint d y u fleant ' I "The ;.u will gIve 11r 101 two. :1i1 I'm cotna:i down with yll." "liut you k w t n.' IV othimg ab1ou1t div. lg. anid you ul:iy hav ani accident.' "Ohl. I'll .!L-k that. You inu1st murs. ery 1i Hi n a.it. T.azzULb i IL1'red his voice. " tl the truth, Il'l tWin: to Vay a suri;e visit. I want to ILAke sure4 t.'s.0 e' .: belo4w atre .Ylig the s.lnuare thi:: i 1 theyv'll use0 theair kni Is. for your h1-al w1ap. n i can..i: row" ai kmilfe of' you. and11 if ' !.'o:,' t. aniy oneit tt ig 14tul i i45.U 4ubeyou' tin. I Cenn use it 14ret ty Ituisebllev 'usly.'" said 'Ta".zuchIi per~t~suaIvely. "l'tin going to, aniywaly."' "I'lin going dr4yVn ine vely ber nulse !t's mly dulty."' "Tha~it's) thle very 5 same re"o 01 !.)1 1 'st talking 11ne, capitalin. I mlust ask1 you t not to mnake anly m!ore objecttbyni. 1'i ? a innti that never changes hIs n:.n 1. once It's 131111 up." Wheromeupon)1 Fi Taz/.uel shrmuggedl is shoubtle4s and gave way. "'Now,"' thought Nettl 11,o4 hunself, "'that liai's ina1ide up1 his In iii to kiill e andli, as I'm not, going to g I w1ijte- out1 a th1s journely, hll doI withI a lot of n: waig.'' deta'I lale lir.rnII were2 nei5 r morle so-( h14 benen4gthi tih' wateris- un s 54ralnge and14 8 daniigerous to1 hunii; hist (otapion14m wasi r a inan41 n ins u4414 ; i I 'Iim41 1: 41e i y -i (whIo44'1 lanint 4 h1 1 all not4 4 1 ma er it~ hi ru')lteb, r any 41 3411 ae u f b 114' l no4 t b1 v,4 E:41 n4 to1. 4lir41wn lik n\ 4 3 Olutppy iglhta.; .4'11.'f~ T1.1. hun1:th wih ov14'er! !s'3 ht n t hnelil '3.4 and 01tt1' hs hedond.i' 4il1 tln- ' ('344 .(I tthe 1 f11rn of l 41hel1111 II 14 an' iii . wtit la g n the14J4.4 larble and1411 Iinnhe4:rl tij wn ov'Myi ird ws realhng oth and i"My aior sp dt fallingu and restored te natural color"-Mrs. enI E. Z. llenormme, Cohoes, N. Y. It it's impossible for you not to look old, with the dIf color of seventy years in your hair ! Perhaps you a arc seventy, and you like mn your gray hair! If not, , use Ayer's Hair Vigor. In less than a month your ao gray hair will have all the dark, rich color of youth. p~ 51.00 a botle. All druggists. If y('nr rirnmggit canno(t msupply you, hm~m R(4ndi tM onel4 d14olar anei 1w0 wi express cl yonf a lutt i'. no sure~ and4 g Ivo the narno0 Iy. of yo~i u tra t t'lmaren04h,1ile. Addr141 3'4Nh i .1. ('. A vit .;o., l .wl Ms. The Kind You Have Always I in tuso for over 30 years, I ~ amid I ~o: All Counterfeits, Imitations Experimenits that trifle wit1i Infants and Children-E xpe What is C Castoria Is a liarmless sub. gorie, Dirops and Soothing contains neither OpiAm, Bi< stubsttice. Its age is its git aid allays Feverislmness. It C)lie. It relieves Teemsing und Platiuleicy. It assimilh Stom1halhI aIld IIowiels, givilj The Clilldren's Panacca-Tli CENUINE CASI Bears the The Kind You Ha In Use For 0 TH4E CENTAUn COMPANV. TT MI vainjug for 1: :1, and hO 4elit Il ihn at once. If tho iuieII in it, hot, Letlin oil rth-s, cut his 4ir1 tube, h A:1ited to ibt 14, 11 In a ititol to eint 'aptain b aso With prompi)[ Itowever. overything went peacefully ust theln. The Italian set of' down ft ick in the siie. and Kettle wadled ao 'tsly aftOr him. It waLs terrible iork 1nmking t passage through t hat 'ihite, glutlious ooze, but,,tley C3ame0 to jie wrecik dirilectly and, woIrhig rotvid lo ruste~d :llnk. stoo d bLeside i great tallow pit. vher two weird looking, pray sea moniters showed in dini out ic through the denlse fog of the wN WQr. The two newcomuers stood for blng .nlugh before the two workers ob lerved them. But 0111i chanei id to look 11) niud So them watlikig and jogged he other with lIis spade, and then both 'rnutieally beckoned the visit ors to xnic dowm into the pit. Tazzuchi led, and Kettle follow1 e, wallow.. IIown ;he skipes of slimec, and there at theo aottomn, in the dini, milky light, one >f the pirofessionalfr. dlveirs uslipped a ilovel into his hand and thrust it own till It jarre'd against somnethinug ~oliduderfoots It was clear they had comec upon the ~old boxns, and they' wished to impr~iesst ipon the visitors, in undlerw'ater dumbl how of triumph, that the dind had onuly x'n ~mo that very linuiute. l'onder usly booted feet did a dance of (ecstl'as a three feet of gluey rmud, and uunaan vhiio Ket tie, with al hand1( on the hatft Pt his kunife, edged a way f'romn this un ainny demnonstra'tionl lest Noune olie hould slit his air tube before hie couldI re'vent'r it. lHe had seen1 what be wanuted hi le hadti 0 rea~fson to waIIit longeir. Th'le gold OXesl were there, and1( if thley' were not rough t to the surface anud ifarried houn st13y to Su(z the Iiat ter' wiiouhl htavie to e fought out abtovie In Godi's open air 11( not in thastt horrible, chlokinug juag I ire Or slime and11 water. Andit so, still uar11ding himiself ennniuily, lhe got back galuI to the boait arnb alilnost had it ini lin to shake h anids wiiith the muent who sedl hlin of tha LiiiIntoleirable hlmiet. Now, far1 bo it froim lne to r'aise even suspieilin that Ca:ipta in Owen Kettle 3senited the fact that lie had been 1r1) Lid of a se,uffle tyhien the little salv'ago earlQneatuially id hi ig tip in Su0'A 1Irbor with the spec'ie honestly locked I one of her statter'Ooms. fltit Ilint lhe as viiolent ly a ngr'y he admits lhihiseif ithout (ulililat ion. Ho saysV lie kick I hiruself for being such a bad judge The l'arakeet wai's in thier' whleni they' rive'd, rebiunkeiing for thle ru n homne, id Murr'iay ea rne off as fust as ai crew mui dive htis boats to inqiri'e the indtshko atndc a "H[CllO, Fiziz-hiookey', d GuiiI Ilow,, goes it? Whlo'd hiave ioug~ht of seeinig you1 hereI Howdy, ilptain Kethle H'ad1( good fishiing'?" "1)o you kcnow C'apta in TalzzAlii'?" "Somiiewha-it. Wh'iy, 'we wei'e bot h >yH oni the Conwa'sy togethier'." "You'ro makinog somie istaike. Cap in Tazzuchi is an Italian." "Oh, aun I7" said 'IrazzuchI. "Not urch of theu dago atbout me) except the "WVell, you never told mie that he re." "You nev'er saked met that I kniowi of. speak aibouit enough of the uago) to rry on dly' wiithi, and1( I 14erve 01n an lutan r411p ije('au1so I cou1klU't get 'aL I)Ppe's billet oni alny'thing elseI lilit n an Ei~ithl as5 eithier' of you. Org'at otti Captain Kettle, can't you tell a go ye t foi' nur'o?" d (discuss it inl the J'arailtbet. ?\'e got ('a1e (if chiampa~fgne oni boarid to wet V newY ticekot." 'Nahy half a ininute," said T1azzuebli; ro'll just get thoset boxes of gold downu to y'our- hoaut, Murrzay, and ferriy thieii r'oHs. Theyi're' too ~ig -' tempt-aI~t 1(o to resbyterian College Oe t Hennio opense Hopt. 201, 1001, 8pociali cani h0 ac . mod ated mi I )orm itory. $ I00 aionrs, amd t It in, for (Collie tinto y ear. IKb MI oraul I itihinee goodit. I oui rnon of stiid 10l Cioecial Couirno. Write for entalog'en A. E S AM loiglit, and wvhich has been ias borno the signatnre of xs been nmade ounder his per-. mrviMoln since its infancy. no one to deceive you in this. mud " Jlst-as-good " are but an(d elanlllger the health of r'ii o against E xperiment. ASTORIA titute for Castor Oil, Pare Syrups. It is Pleasant. It )rphinlo nor other Narcotio aintee. It destroys Woras eures DiarriNma and Wind i'routies, et1I'eS (Constipanitionk Ltes the Food, regiulates the 3 liealthy ind natiral sleep. o Mother's Friend. 'ORIA ALWAYS Signature of ye Always Bought ver 30 Years. PnRAY GTnEET. N9W VORK OSTV. fenev hmndV for the Cew there is on board her." "I'hew" shilt Riottk'. "it's hot hero in Nuezi G rent Jamuea! To think of the Way FVv been sweating aboard this blame iiiii without a sera of need of ft. litre, hurry up willi the lucre box e6. I wt to get across to the ohl Par akee ad( w"" s the taste of a lot of things out ot lly month." tnof Preservative. For tln rootfS. gutters. spouts nd ,% metal work ni o(I paint 1iu1lt b used.. 011lumg nmti w11W linsved oil, with a tablespooiul of (rying japan to every two quarts, make a suitable paint for tin and1 will Iast for many years. )ry venetian red, oxide iroi paint and Pinc'sJ metalli paint. all dry, mixed with oil and a little japan. make good roof paints. Apply roof paint thin, bruili it out well and allow no surplus around tho edges. Our Spring Lines Of Are now being opened up, and we find them prettier and better than we had even hoped for. We get themadirect from the world's best manufactur ers. If you will favo: us with a look we can certainlyplease you. Some very desirable win ier Shoes still going at Rreat ly reduced prices. Pride & Pto Greenville, S. C. THE YOUNGBLOOD LUMBER COMPANY AUGCUSTIA. GA. OvrtANO Wonugs, Nowrn AUGusn., 8. C, I Iardware. 1"LOOltlNG, SIDTNG, CElfL1NG AND INSiIDM PiN ISHING LUMBErt IN GI'XfRGIA PINIE. All (Correspuondence given1 prompt~ at NS E (11ha gSCHOOL" SHtORTHANJD A ci a B u n es si ',g r yj y g y g y .1 ~ 6 Chenmp Bord )siTU ATIONSEscUED. MONEY TO'( LOAN On farming landn. Easy playments. No comm~llRis)i chargeid. Borrower pays ao luni cost of peorfecting loan. Intorost 7 per cet~O. Up, according to sElourity. J NO. LI. PA L M K~it & 80N, (lotumhla, 8. O P SIT1ION8! OI HTiONs I NO OHJEOT. More (enlis thian we can possibly filh. Guar rni l' josit tonl baRtketi by l0.Cursol 'i *AR. ('O i MIill itS l'N. a () ,IROE of South Carolina. atos to boarding tudelnts. ILimited nu .14witli jpay for board room-ront1, matri-p '4e profesnors and( one innt rnicor in fat ii y leamdingi to deogrtea of ii. A. and M. A. . Sor iniformattionI of any kcintd to BPENCER, Olinton. s3. G.