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SWE E Cap Author of" pgigt,1..y 1arper& CH\ PTEH X1. 1111 . .h to ni looked the etnpta in, * fingerst, led ne. H len, it I was to he~ Ii recoverd 1v: - . . ed 01 - t ~ P; * . " 6 * , ** ~ L t tki d 6f~0 fi nl th eon wl thi e 'e'it" triar la rt.rgieo Vlbi~ tOirazn h :..,he. in th aw4 a hekFn temspts? What is to happen now? scowled an older to the boy7 to g'. away, but hie paid no attention to, a Bomething caime sliding along ty grounjd and lodged against meI. 'Eta guard heard it, started, cat a gnu. glance at me, then about hIrn, but, seeing nothinig, Vseapsed into his for 1kM400 M Ansa ENGE ly tair P. A. f'\ITCHEL, latanooga," ''Cickamafluga," Etc. struck me and caisped a jackknife. Meanwhile 1uck disappeared, bu F00i unpliarilig again in his plnce, lie tip n enrbine. Ile had doubtless stoh it froin one of the men who slept < the edge of the circle about the fir Again he disappeared, and I watinrt eagerly for his return. The gi:ml u. Ftill awake, though nod2 ing. 1,1 "t he been more watchful h.e uena2l likely have diseovereil 1:oh. for underbrush, iioth u wr i 3, lLenred to me0 a'i u1 e t t . i i sleeping guerr s . . si in passing .:. - o l mara ti traerdes 1 i . I - . re llu .s * .. #. - ~I4. 1. - ; h $ i Ehap-d he I bou htfl fuc 0 7 . Non redt "7 1:yboteg o the*- vS a . bou to cock'Jlii J i' b. ." '*l- tlljk.VI thought LA':j>,j ~1.: ~ n,'9, enjo. I cotin (I ~~ j ~at the~u tir cockeI "I r Thrug I' ny. htfoe ainr,' at thle gurd. C11k "" A v~' shutii I ookedI signficanitl J hJOk nd us](nger to show thetrn tha I W= ray hnmo~q hr 0I-I The World's Greal For all forms of fever take JOHNS( times better than quinino and toos I do in 10 days, It's splendtid eurea aro mado by quinine. COSTS 50C go. Waitinig lonig eniough for them) tle put a few lhundriet.d yaIrds btween the tud tlo cIatInp Iid nioticig that the guard's eyes were still shut, I prepared to follow. lRisiig slowly an1d silevntly, keeping Imly eyes fixed oil the [lniltn by tile fire, ralsing nIy revolver and taking is good an il it us poss!btle' with tOllld wrists, I stood on iiiy lee. Onie step back .ard. theni :uot her, i thirdi a fourth, a tlifth. a sixth. I had reachedi the bushes wher lce I luck 'and ( lnger had bwei collet:Iled lid Was about to take O.ie tuler slep whIch would secure coll ce:1lilltlit whien the guard opened hils eyes an1d looked straight ait Ilue. Sluirprise was hIs Iast etnoti, niy figure Ilths laist sight lie ever saw. I shot hilm through tle head antd before the report lud ceased to reverberato vIas in the bulshes. C1 '1111 X11. A lPkYI.lGIIr AyTACK. 1 SP'lT' the thickness of the siurroundinltg underbrush, '1 uiiequick progress., J11111) ing C10e1n nove r bsedarting r"r.:d trees~ n:si:' uderlow limbs. aft r rn n some '.W yirds Loni th< g.-.ot".'. ene:p 1 ati cep par hot- she hol( n - !R n(eUng tc i.he ha id' I u Ii e ii 0 0 thLeJill" a - on: t -fi. S() * - h 'e , : f r jn - --?- i r s :1 ito I oft plant:1ttl " ~1* ,+ t .- y u, o r .-on kr' 1 7 up ta . 0'.. v.;:.dow*nd*.nte: yo . r e. 1., th*nh in y o ou, uth 'oub 'o eng. Crnng nt th 'oue hel ltob'~ Pt whthdhapnd "'.Ju'k i..l.ri ed to u witken Ciaptal: ii-': 'lit 1,i hut I i toppeitd her. If yol had' h<+ag nysah-tied to leu enE., thIs wouh h~e I 21l I. j itnbles . frin~u wha tJa s ck hai vioh hiaII. blP II 4 i ght 's reFnt befor, startinug in purltl. I tol .ick I wvouh li-nve the.1( pliantationit 11nd( kn wc'tA thle dil reeltion, 't yousd taken'I. We senit b111 sa iuit ektI i h(Ead, and1( they soon01 enm,25 Io r en ou gh t( )o ou( to hear you r hlorsec' hoof I henfus J. theni t'1 Wtlted for 111 to comss up. Hoicn al tsr we' lent track of yoti "A sttonc."' -wo follows di the direction of ths 92oun Il. IniI tsirly moerninug JuckC tin, (linger earno upon1111 t you unxplcted1ly As tiooni an you hadl gone theay rejoinet us, we andowed you and1( yesterdn. afteurnuoon in Id ai ilan for your esenpe. r"A wild, limpractienbie scheme. One ScircIurnutanlce han led to another, encl 1Involvinig yo15uuimo del(liy. My GodI whant ai loud of obligationl WeL can' Syou sily out In thle darkness nnd fin ""No, si ree; l'mn not goins out o' hiyar I' goin t' staiy ian fIiht wIth the rest. "Iutyoiu may13 saive aill our' lives." "Why don't you go, Mr. Brandy "I ? I mutist stay wIth your slste. iufn< est" Fever Medicine N'S CHILL AND PBVER TONIC. It is 100 n a sin 1e day what, sow uitino ot , in utri ingucontrast to lto feeble eurof TS IP IT cUR13S, p get tgh as easily as you.' "Well. I ain't a-gelsr to sneak aWfly U If I n)III little." "Bucky," said .Jlick, "yo' needn't go. I'll go toyself." "Yo' (loln' do nitillin like dat, Missy .lack." cried (iuger.. "Dem grillers shoot yo'! Whit' mars' say er I go back an tell 'vil de a pple ob he eye go down I 'mionig grillrsi' fo' to git ishot? I gwine, f mars', le added to ile. I Hut by this time there was more call ing atmong the men below, a streak of light appeareid inl the east, ind I did lot iia let an onle attempt to evade V he eliily Besides, 1 could now see 1 by the lay t tlhe land that it would be IllnpoZSsibhv Somethiiing must have given the guer rilhis nu ini likliog of our whereaibouts, for as sooni as it was light we could see them s :itding, looking up at our t posit tion. ! told every one to lie low. t loping that somite of the outlaws would eliil' ti1 to ilvestigate and we might pick Ithem i oll. -'or muore thin an hiou1i wke rn:tied coutealed. only speaking In whisper: thtn we saw the knot of men elow divid., tliree going to the west. Cree to the east. while three be gn t- %lirh i ird our fortress. One - n e- 11'.0 . l i a the light InI 1 ': '.t w a.s. the captain. 3'.. 0 0: het ':9. T ry w r nt'.et;k 1t the 0d:no -~: was :eot fiX' atr v hen r.ibuc - C Non aft t fist - - - W he they. had cov t . fi r a nd c.. t % t i the advancing r1i in . for te stopped adt ( : 'lt . -U ar , ftandin bh e - 0f.- l - t t e to gtrn Ian arnt;N thtz a bewe <,, non kir niu h ofarshion, the'y ."tarted'a ag..in,. watching eagerly fair :. si;' ' of somltug to fire at. An they we-re allI n breast, ray ordear for fir-lng woualda nat serve. I gave another. "''lli ta ke the" left man, M iss Stan-' forthi the cenater, Btuck the right." T her'e wats no respione. All were too int':nt on the~ worEik before us to speak. I permuitted the Iuteh to corne within a hundiread ynads, w lben, taking deli berate a1n with the re'st, I shot my man thrlough the hieairt. In another rnoa maent lelen's ritie c'raeked, and the centeor run dropped. Buck, whot wats excittad. fired wild and tmissed tlto iiather'. Ginger iost his head comn islotaely aind did not lire at all. As Gin Sgor's :oura'igez deserted him Jack's camne to, ber all of a suddenQ~. r "Why don't yo' shoot, Oinger?" Bte ried, ith flashing eyes. Snatching ,his gun atnd aiming it at the remaining t unn, who was rapidly getting dowvn the declivity, shle scat him the rest of the way with a ilmpi[. T1wo tmen were puLit out of the fIght and the third dis "Hy golly," cried Dluck, "we licked I thouight it best not to discourage him by telling him that this was only, a preliminary skirmnishi, bat asked Jack for the ammunition, and we all reload 0ed. The wounded man went back to the captain, who appeared greatly agitated over the result. 1-10 was evidentiy sur prisedl at the rece'ption of his searching rpar'ty. The mon01 who had gone to the faniks, hearinig the tiring, r'ejoinied their l eadler, andl two men who had been in the, rear camei forward. Ileaven preserve usi The captain has started up the slope at the bead of a storming par'ty of eight men. I was appllied. We had bat four guns andl after firing a volley must re load~ before tIring another. We could not expect to disable more than four men at the fIrst tIre; then tbe remaining four' wouild be upon us before we could reload. In quick tones I gave the or der: "All load. I'll fire." With that I let drive and dropped a manl. Thletn, thlrowing dowti my gun, I took Ih'ien's and dropped another. Buck handt'd tile his, and I dIropped a "By jinyi'" cried Buck, exposing bis headl to see'L better. "Ain't ye' a bul - 17 Alot?" l'inigi went a bullet within an itnch of his eai4 and lie ducked. "Ke down!" I cried as the lead rat In de nd -o - :he on ~Ot - et 1r~~lIII I I IL".11 1-' 111 o I. AVegetable PreparaionforAs simiatlugi-ite FoodandRegula are ting fiStomacAs aidBowels of hL Promotes Digestion.Cheerful Iso ness and Rest.Contains neither ia OpiumMotphinid norltefaL ith NOT NARCOTIC. ag v0s -~~4s8~ tu ode See 41x..Vdvnak.*o ic f-) to ?w: ex. Apetfect Remedy forConstipa tion, Sour Stoinach,Diarrioca ia.Wormis ,Convulsions,Feverish ness and Loss OF SLEEP. f a ei Fac Siule Siginiaure of ups NEW YORK. lve es LXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. air, hat >nl't_________ __ Select soccimens of your choiceE dug grains, vegetables, fluely bred stoel - including poultry, for exhibition at tt State Fair. A little effort on yoi part will secure one or more of U Mi. handsome premiums. mild We have a number of lave ouid Elegant Lines of L'uS Ladies Oxford edly By Which we are determin ed to close out. Among p them are- several lots at. ~k $3, $2.50 and '$2, which r ? - w% will close at $2.25, $2 . and $1.50. nst Will also close some lots of $t,50, $1 and 75 cents ~ssel goods as follows: $1.50 S.-'" black Kid Oxfords at *1, ake- tans 75c. $L. b1agk Kid Oxfords at.75c, tatns 50c. erry 75c black Kid Okfords eard 50c, tans 25c. kin' you Greenvile, S. C etTHE- YOUJNGBLOO tir. LUMBER~ COMPAN sheAUUS', . 111OFFiCE AND WORKS, NORTH AUGUSTA 8. the th Doors, sash, Blinds anid Bilden Hardware, ithe FLOORING, SIDING, CEILING Al once INSIDE FINISUING LUlu BER hear IN GEORG[A IPN. 0111 All Correspondence given p)romipt Oudtenitio. the EE-M Medicated Cigars .AND EE-M Smoking Tobacco For users of Tobaco that suifer with ( tarrh, Asthma, or Bronchitis. Weoguara rtee an absolute and permanent cture Uatarrh and it is the only known renwe for hlay rever. If your druggist or'groc does not keep it, write EE-M i 0., A tlan pp Ga , for Free Mamip~h Trade supplied Carpenter Bros'., Greenville, 8. 0., tical Oru tchilield & Toll'ison. Spartanbumg.8S. thq, the - she - AsiSCHOO' "SFIORTHAN( ice, Actual 80siness. ', gygg.. >pe- Cheen Board. .sITU(ATiON.s t ED, her ain nds * trMONEY TO LOAN a- On farming lands. Easy paymc'ts 'S e r omvmissiin charged. ilorrov~er vas 'a os ucst of perfectin~ loan. Interest 'i p 48- J NO. II. P'A L Ni N & 8mt~. ter, r'OSITIONBl, POSITIONS II NO OBJEC D~r. More calls than we cani osiblill1. Gua In.. antoo of positions backe by ~6. C'ours unoxcolled. iBute any timo. ('utaloguo fr ~'Address. CoI.UMIAJBUHTi1.88 'Ol,iEc; of' I LLr~ COST oONz ON~i ) The qu-dlit-y, the g uarante , ithe pricei on' nply Eay, "REX," and sign yo r.ovc Sof It it SDexter Broom a a PEZR ml tireil tie fourth gun, again hitti ny mian. Itiougli I only "winged" Il utided. I tbIleve le dropp'ed to evI be tire. lly til tile the firmt gun 1I Ieen reloaded. Itand. I took Uim1 at I ap1)ta1in. I was sure I lilt him1, but am11 on. Taking the next gun ul eady. I fired it hlli again, but just did so one of' the muen Stepped rout of him and received the sh 'his funished the assault. The m roke and lied and before I could 1 nother shot were far back toward t osition from which they had starte4 .f- (CONTINUED.] IN A HUMOROUS I'VIN. Some girls, when asked to elope, I ke ice. At first they are cold and 'se you; then they melt and I way. A Missouri womachad the i'l lea. li tier card of thanks, she v bianked her dead husband for uoughtfulness in loadiig hiuself W .fe instrance. " That white cow,'' said the w ish fartuer, " is the one that gi ilk.'' "Ah," exclaimed the city girl, 'a hose brown ones, I Suppose, give b( ca. "-'hiladolphia Pr 8. When a young man asks a girl lip a thread ofT his necktie, andY tih s nobody else a round, she may be used for being disappointed if tiha 11 that lialpens.-Sonerville Jouri Advertising may be too much o %ood tilin'g. Some weeks ago tin ii vent the rounds of the press Comllllit ig On the scarcity of train 'held his seasonl. Since then they I iveraged about one a dlay. " What broke off the match betw Mr. Yearsley and Miss Kertlip?' " All I know tbout it is that he d bis whiskers and she bleaches her i and I suppose they found each 01 Mitress-Bridget, you kissed I picmn~ii last night. Now, I d< WnIll '1o Ste N'u doingz that again. up the kayho:e the nixt toime he el SM. ies-You may ike him, I ' h'.p rvarhng Blodge as a k .o pains to hide the ten.; he has for his wife. That's right. I sI lin.k iof him if ie did not I m~:irm for the woman who w !ncb his wife.-Boston Tr Eitck-e.l;. there was one C i ema: kei about your wife the inm I saw hr she was undoibt H -npeckYod don't say! w hom'-Philadelphia Press. 'ardon me. sir,' began the d&r of the supplies, " but may I what is the style of your typewritt Right up to-date," replied busnew man, enthusiastically'. I ~' W*5-.lee ;ace insertion, shirts and a. that aurt of thin".' - What dJid you ile d onl that vi which waehed ashore this miornini asked the Cannmbal Kmng of his-c " nly a shipwrecked shoemn and a cane of sherry, sire."' "'Tis wvell, slave. Make me a s cobble'r for (dinner. I have often hi of such a delicacy." " Marse T1om, I been sorter thi't lately 'bout my~ Chris'mus git'.'" "Why, you're two months ahet tirne!'' " Yes, suh, I knows I is; but mos' mgin'rully makes sich a mouth w'en Chris'mus conme, I 'lt dat I start right now, on1 de installr plan!'' " My wife is getting to be very some,'' compllauined Ilrown; doesn't seem to know her own from one minute to the next." "My wife,'' said Towne, " is same way. She's as uncertaini at weather.'' " Iuh! Mine's as uncertain at weather forecasts." Ilicks: "'lie says CThristian Sei makes him tired. You should him swear about it."'. Wicks: "''['he ideal Why sit he bother so much about, it?'' ie iks: " ie has to. He'% Coroner you know." "I Advise All women who sufi from ohronlo dlseas to wrHe to Dr. Plere Th'lat advice Is based upon prac1 experience. After suffering for mori and finding nos benefit result froum treatment q~f Es ~ Miss Belle Hied 1k. wrote to Dr. Pia Sfor a dv i ce. actedl on the ads regained her al tite, recovered strength, and g ed several poi saw . 5in weight. .I Mam " Write to Do "En?" Pierce"n is good vice for evi woman to foll .It cost's nothi Dr. Pierce Im~ sk women to sit him, by'lei fee. Address' R.V. Pierce5' assebyhis staff of nearly a scord phy sicians, hias treated and cured< half a muillion women. "I suffered fromt female weakness for' months." writes Miss nlelle -Hedrick of Putnam Co., W. Va. "I was treated by a phsicIan, but he never seemed to do me go. I wrote to Dr. R. v. Pierce for ads whidh I received, telling me to tu ke hi av Prescripition' and 'Oo 1denl Me4 lcal Discov< I took thirteen bottles of ' Pavor te Prescript and eight of 'Goldeni Medical D) scovery.' \v I had used the miedtciu e a month my health much improved. It has continued to Imp1 until now I can work at almnoet alt kindi housework. I had scarcely any appetite, bi Is all right now. Hlave gained several pou in weight. I advlse all whlo suffer from chr< diseases to write to Ir. Pierce." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regu the bowel., GASTORIA For Ipfants and Children. The Kind You lave A!k. A ought iyare tha ~~-In S. Use *,iF For Over "'Tiry ears CASTORIA THE OUNTAUn GoMPAfV.,NEaW YCOPt CITY. It manWagener ir Hardware Company, 1e (Successors to C. P,. Pippenheim), Wholesale and Retail Doh' - Arms,. Ammunition, Agricul tural Implements and Hai-dware Of every kind and description. Send postal fei Pripe. s.King .8treet, Qharleston, . C A~LL SYE From-he .Up-To-Date -CArpet House, -1517. &in Stred,,Po.umbia, S. C. UTUAI RPET CO. write .u's for Saiiipls-of anything in -6hirline. Godp sh ppVd Anywhere in the Sta'c free. of freighlt: We. are al -ways8 busy. No (dull ..days with us. Wheri!-in Colurnlpia, come andl see us. Anybody can show yo'u the place. *orAgents Wanted Frth'e."ld]FE.'O'F IOOKER T. WA8H GTfN~LON." Written bj himself. Every -bdldy buys; agents -.ro now, making over $-10 per month ; best book to selt to color *e4d geo >ie-ever published. WVrite for tern'e, *or sent '!1 cerits' t' -utfit and beglu at -once. Tlease mition this paper. Ad J. L~ NIOH OLS & CO., Atlant~a, 08. B.Do ou- suffer .( fromfIdigestion, .ysep a~ Want of Appetite." Loss of Strengt1. Lack of Energy, &c.? ' Take a few doecs of - Mtirray's jIDon Mixture. I . A Geniiie Blood Tonic.. . THIE MUR RAY D)R UG CO., COUMBirA, 6.0 A Business. Course. [O '.qokkeepatig;.cpmplete gourse.. ... ..$25i 00 'Stenograrphy ii .Typevriting,, comn y Iter.coJprps.. .;............. o0o0 *Pos'ildris 'secured fox grijuates without ~t .charge'....i.:..: Altfiln O0M'L sirooL, 52,500.00 IN GOLD G0V.JCN AWAY *to our tigents bbsidds th'e re ul~ar commis 8ions, for selling.oar Splergdi d line HOi1I. D ) YftOO1611001. No big rizes to .a f'ew,plit oYv6.y'a nt getpAsljare. Flf - teen yeare''bueitess record'back of this of of fel.. HIands&o Maie-cas6 outfit only ly 35 cenuts. dlelivejred. er. Ordfr outfit and, gecuro choice of terri toa.. a once.. 'A.ddress DrE LUT H E by Pl..J -,B dat, a. or. - - .A.$50 ltNVESTMEN-r Thitwill ,py .$25 .t 100 Dividends *MorithW Is a '~onioil'practi cal Busi ness or b horthan d traitg at Stokes' Business Col lege. S fat'a(9 .'an1. full par 309. svt Ohaijston, 8. ( . Ad ong'eIan Shoni atterd a 'colleo e ith~I an establish c ed tepuauon. A1 tlona "from,'Converse 0Com~ ercial Schooinakas It easy to secure Sthe bet, position's Tho~roughl woik ; best equ jment; positions i.'aiutcer, Address .~ W. SITNG'IR, ~f~r anburg, 8. C. i iF&T ~ Spn' For Catalogue. OLfLU~IIN - Addre . dae.Mofeat N TYfN).U -ABQUT TUHRE I;alnd be-aissDrap'us -he pos.'taim ur name in full, giving address. und Mattress Co.,