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SWE R EV - *Cap t* Author of .1--:-1t':1opyrIght., Irt7, by Hlarper & cTI~l'Tiltn XVI. A li-';I.: ca.I. TI, IIigIt passed withiiouit nil fit ack. I preiired it fire Is h fore, lit it was not needed. JDny dawned, lanld we could see that1 thel guerr~lijllas ha.d nlaind thelin selves mnore comrnfeinb,hvngo rtucted a rude huil oif ioigis for sliel ter, showing coiniclsively I1hat1 they in tended to wail im1:i-linly f'or tle statr Ing process to do Its work. 1)Irinh. tie da' the rulliltilt of tihe provisioin. Inck hall pilioiled wIIS Col Siimed lii heointnnd was supiper less4. Agniln we,( entered uponl n long, weary ihit. All except ralyself were so woln that they evinced itle cniie for watching. i They were geting Ie niniihed, it conitionllIi whIch c11iws at last over one iuntild forl his life. .\s foir me, ny position was h1:rr0win. My devoted frnds who had [1:4u- tii atteiet to rescui Ine w1 u ere stalving it lid, to crown all, tle osn It fo rth, wh\']to lii d n t11 e th ' fll I l e l a t) V11 t .ipt hal plan nd i t nea l h o led the ot.rIli 1i11o it, Ia s dIek (1 ed as l 1 : '4 to g inly trile ch I lar e1-1 . or. I broit'l overi the II$" V11lunt.on fill I was; well tilgh insanie. (TohSetn I ii init t ret'sole-n' resolve that lengvt'fre th ' others. but Would nild InI Ilny deathl. I would go dow)nV to thep guerrillas anld give myself IIpI. it 'Is Ioss ie thalt Illy case ha111'ig btee'i s-t, Post' o', Rtai 1 l I 1ingl a 1hi11 d heITnts Would be able to protect the girls, and, Bucek and G eitinebeg of DO 011141ii.n t'ite baI d, aill ilght go In But ther was an obstacle In tilt waiy that I knew would not he easily over conio--thg opposition o :IIalliy rieniids. It wats ht11.m4 for it' to go dwn ll to Aniyi death. lfelow col I brin(lg i111sei to o so with all thie beloved ones en - denvor-ing it) pretvent milt!Thrwa Onle wyby whlech I Illight retnielrthn less averi illt the a11 :11. liy. pro li l1g the Ilit tary 11ni I-11 which had taken Inev to Aiahauna I 1inight rtI er11111 1l1yselif anl object of hatri .Vl and cI'l. tilupt. 'lspite th f i thi g confes-111 slon would (cost tu, I rs'vd to 1n11 iit. At ti l i ton Jint i oo .'y e l utio I lookid uilltli bil , wh asa'say 111y firlst obljet (4 tiogt-forv amny Important guove. hi' Iwas tning ovel tee battl'll'eto lookding d'w'i upol til givrillio(. 111 hi the w 1 S(iipt' t - 1 ti o " es d Ife ; it hllal1'1l vei sct befor on that ou lY w nian. N y re solmred wylidlee th 'lrei llat li-role con "esnd I amh iot iso ia s to .1)bi1 fayt be netosdw witetation. tI Jackuspe y hea or surener wasiui cagl oiiiine, ea onh' Out sint iiten. he h at hnear aitrloe witet "nalin' frien" asreeae "Ioomging o thl ero wheve m3 badebuilt oazx bie.sApok eot.nl a vavtlnishront, bth glom, ioly.i "\\'ta hte o' goinod oht Io? s~i~p' "fro enue rIoweart to11 a yo al tod meet il 4lgn wih ', soon lawn wa. borse byCtan ytourssdradcos "\\ht do yo wantt' ea1 u i l "Drhon'7" etd yor nelicometiento. camp aginue J oive brought~lli eand t~idyhe tthe burden'I wasluu turned your men let he ni go lI I g ie myf tnip nmyh?".A "doayritng e to uncver la stc."Itr edad(e e aesrntne ENGE Uly talo P. A. I\ITCHEL Clattanooga," "Chickanauga," Etc. Irothers. Olle WOi'i liore." " hr ) n tile. I ha .e to11 away, aund If I nIII mnissed anda It's kiowi where I have beien I'll Ie It dendi ma11ll." Ile was gone bwfore ti( last wori Was spoken. I ret iurelit-i lo Ite fortress. "What is It.?" cried .Jnek exiectailtly. "H4e has lost the power to protect you. Ile advises ie lo stay with you to the last.' "Will youl?" "Yes," I lepliid, wihli a sigh. "'i'lank (lind!" elainted hlen. Another niighit of' hor'ror; 11 risilig still, flootlilig fit( flee of* tIl rocks 11111 0111* wnnt fraves xi,vit inky glow. A inore_ wretche lot of bn Coul not he rloi ntioI x Hesaways at se:1. I had uring the iiigit hI tllhtl11-te11, forI wliatever (of rust Ia I itnt to an1ly of is had beetl ralle. Stilpol thanl slp. Or)1' cheis were Sunken; 11 Mt Ilgoo i-([r eye In their Sockets, were turlned toward theo red orb of day, wleh.I to our, reveril~ 111111g ti ti slll nlllvta3ed to he adllneing to strike tle final bow. A great change lin corne OVer us during the night. ,1:nk altern-lated he tween burst of pnss 'ii' on niul] vil illny enre i pir t, Sprol 1 inkled witlh hu1 ior ous Sallies betwee 1ts arnd siles willc served1 (I ) li e11 iiillonnwiSta 1y1 thle gloom for fthe otherllS, bu t only rel dt-red Inv inlore wre-tched-; Biuck craved food lnore 1:i n al the it(, st and after la Ie w i ainl efftiru s ()t' pl ar lue W one Ied took o 11 ghlast ly look that cut 114. toll h ( 0ling r spelt in grtat daII of Is till In prayor; lleen seIn'ed en in, yet I nol1'd a strange look In ler' eyel li'l to this terrible WiIrueni)n1g She had been the inninstay. of thle party. UnI der the Strain that "Ioldering fire wIleh hirllnd wll't l3.Ithin her flared o111 Iously. Turnting to Iue, she asked harIIshlyi "Ar yo a) 'Cotnfd(titet or 're yo ta We 1111 itIVU 'i111111.1ci 1111 1'it "Wait lg 1'atters it nlow?" "I enine to save You, understandig yoil to bo n 'on ederte." "Woubl youl ablarndon tue 110w If yo0t li w Iml to be it nion I an?" She t i ' away' li d 1i I siw that she let epn.I put 1134 f-l1 1 abouit her 11't l111w her hei dmlwn on li' ny brenst. her 14. wit long : 11141 Silently. WI -', ti-. 014 was Inolls' ous)1 of whIillt Al e did or wit .1 i 'r 11her t ffe1111rin gs 11 :1i4,' her e1(1 did 'i l fiot his k lno, ds I felt her heart he li galinst niline I wasc(it'u o thel birlth Of a1 new\ love. As the sunl roso hiher It bit downt - i uponus w\ 1ih alII tim lnr a rin-at (if deilly the whole colnnimnad started1 up as If touched by a current of vitality. There rang out on tle still mountiain air the clear tones of a hugle. There was no inniclli t lon about tlils sound. ENch note cut the air with sclIter'like shariIne'ss. T1o our eirs, whetted 1as they were for sone tidings of relief, It was like trumpet tones froin heniven. It ecloed and re-echoed through the nountains, each echo faint er than the last, dyiig softly in the far distan(e. Shading mny eyes with my hand, peerilng (ownl towIrd ith' rondl, I saw thr'ough at sillI o (ll ig IIn thle trees'. tiles of ca valry passing by foiurs. They Vere too filr- for. 1110 to (istillgillsh whlether. they wor~e thet blue or the graly, hill It 1un1de nto llffere'ne, elf ner side wouhl he Velcoinle. Selzing i Car blue, I pointedl It lit, the sky and flired. The bugle and mny shot piodticed n inagleni effect oil tlit guierrillis. \Vlith out walting to gather atnythilig hut GiN{er {guthered her lintp bodyl lit his arms an urt curclhcr onl. their airmns, every nmnn of thern <larted lwaqy into tveoods. They knew well wha11t woul bie their fate Couhd weu openl Coininun11c.Ietion wvith thle envalrly. "Not :a momnent Is to be lost," I crie-d to nIy connuarld. "That hugle enIll w.1s filnle to 11:11t. We ruust enltehI the soldier-S beforeo they Start -gninl." Gathellritig thle gunls fndli plating ha1l1f it dqozen earItrhldge-S 11ta r-einained III Inly Inwket, wve fill left. thet for't thalt. hadI ser-vedl us so wvell anda startedi downi (lhe deellvity. \\'Ihout thle Iinspir-ation of thost! hug'le notes wve coul senreeuly halve ern:wled away. Now% wve nlot only .% wvalked.l but.wkd rapidly. One paIst the fhin1king r~ocks wve turned to thet left, skirted fthe base of thie hill and rna:de stagtfor Ithe roald. I led,. and ,4o gr'eat was Illy an1Ixiety (to get the( others forward-t that I wans conlstantly getting abend of then. I that Ihlek wa.:s lnggiJng, -Ind I star-ted back to help11 hi11n whenl liitln Stooped, took himtil lpin her nriins and threw % himn over her. Shouler. lie kieked So vigorously ait this inligity1IN that H~elen put h111n down, nld. Is fuylending hhnll strenlgthl, hlit, on, ceI(*- took (lhe leadIt be sille lilo. \\o hiirric-le oil, logv lilt( agi okn n- t nk ueta wlnur lith spt u here lln had1 sen the (afll 8 tr,'JUrs \\I'Pe lul O-i-l-. teir hu1'1h- M'nll- 111t1 wfs the~l order0( 1inW:4il' Inth Wsoodh. guerrileu ll wolbit liioltllieyas their coni Iht-Oiel COrlilillthln liinckt ate us, ir "'ot I le!" Iid "\\' h re l still cind ttr l :n i tl't a' 10st 11 Ptee behal i ne. llelwingbg th li ndy ilheknL w111 14 :eret Ing. .\sel:ii I elt she dowtched ciwad:no fve1ll. teowe ot reach hv e I tille h Vl pI ked her up. Onceii, ther~lig heks1 bod tinl hts trile let hked reit'in tt oh'i hler a1r-1( rite her on Tghit burdIlen ol.I lred lousto th ge4faithfu li shile IXeine to getvte huni'l frsc:irg, tandI he1 pulsed n, tho ugh ith~i oftern tes. S (lt 'ilW1 reliviige you 1 prsntlye Giger, eri a It . lhl ku ias lo as ygtollni. W1 e ntn le toi n dleesso t ho i ed e ter ofl wheiiih rani te iniuntinsrelnt h desilnt lid thet aliten In h poste flut I iitss. \ Caied hsilt to (Vloet righIit iel is to thei h- ief tb tI el heret 41 tr liinssaget pll. ed dwn the derv iyul. Iuk was fluw stikinglil toie like 411 ie lele was ii l islt b h twile' n' hilrled' yardt h1.ek ti le stilger lit Il n wih ,n k. I w ied a n itci' It Ii for ll.t I tie p an d e led:ci the ta into'i hthe ravtki ineing tp1o11 had iaseid o h trnn. '1wli 'ei oni~ci at to d ie Iingier il atilbd ~nd dueined tohIs~ burdenI 11nto1 thel water. idh l~s n Theug ef~t on (tl.ink wa'hs.mreos ''sion rli 1t il eil fo dropp'itlClugernd whI attempt d to take her 1p, gave dl.' ne (box lit fth ar It'ht'5mad iiit icn glte. llI it!ing, s dashe upi thle rtiiselt land'(Iaine lth fulit' tbefoete.et ~~l't( I.ihi 1through'4 ai level'413a wooded winei, wltellsoon tom to te rond. ll) gAv hgle abendi ioundedit thlet ordp to trit. awhe ln rtn the dlirechto bf the oth ws. desrtedg througnm a shrll wooed "llTe guerri 1111!'' I cried. "I . is now a race bet wien lif e andit death," CIIAl'Elt XVII. IWVAS at a loss to know what hiad brloulght a bodty of' ena'ilry' u1p Into larnled aftterwartd that the had'iit Celint fromn Sbllbyvilit' andit wtere on thir way Ilt ank I lridgeport, whetre t hite Melinihi I nd 4 Cti(ha rltestn ra Ililroadl crosstes th i''Tennlessiie, wIth a y'lew to they hil hearntl 4f a(Con federate fortce In0V ing on til ithi n k to cult tiim oilf antd rt(r:. ed their step). Iluctk 4indt J'aquielinet hiadt real ly heard thleml going bugle enlls we all heiar'd sot dhist incitly were sounded on thoer wav back. "Where did you leave your horses?" I I asked quickly of Helen as we hur- a ried on. g "II ai clumup of trees near the road. 'v Thero it is now." She pohited to a It thicket. t< Great was ily anxiety its I ran to the e Place designated to know if the horses at were still there. I wNas doomed to dis- It alPPOIn1tilent; they Ivere gone. There p wils no time for reping over tihe? loss. el I m 1 1ust th in k o u t tie p ro b lem o f o u r " 11m11ne(1 lte netlon, a1t(ulinht listan tly. ni Two courses were open to us-we might g follow tle Cavalry 11011Iwird, or we c0uld stile out, townr he s11th. a 'nch Ii plan hnd01 its adyntitages. If w'e e followed le envalry. ve in Iglit sueeed V incontinlg upl with then-Il, InI wichl 1) 'Vellt we should be sae b. t as t-y 11 wele iOtllit(nted il w e wv('%vere iot there al was lIttle hope of 0111 ove'rta king t hemii. g lieshies, tihe glerrillas would expect 11 C to follow that colr'se. If we plished a sloulth1, we 1iust nhanuolon Ill hope of falling ill with tie troops', bil wvohlil P (111bltless iniltend the giierrilhis and W 9:nin conisidern. ble thine. \\e wouhillt also W hie Iuovin g tovard the hornies (,f ( ie ot h- t etS of tle party. I struck out ouh- h "What, are yo' goltig that way fu"?" Cried Jack. "It's 'the wIaY to go." "Well, go ahead; ['iu going after the Soldiers." She turned and starteid north i wa1rd. I seized her faild, ta king her iIn Illy arns, enrried her a long with tile rest, she ra Iilig It shower if blowIs from her little list upon lily hlead. We pressed oil wItliout I wor till .lnck, eIther tired of tlie l tuaton or iecoin lng Sen1sible Of the absuridity of her action,, pronilsed that if I would put her downi she woullid go wIth 11 us pea1ce ably. I set her on1 the ground in at Very disgruinIttledcol (2(litionl. "I Wish CIaptain itinigolbi were here," she uttered angrily. "Ile'd iaiktj you Vny fo' that." The roa(l was so winding that I did not fear any one b1ehind could see us froIn ia distance, wlie., should we leave it, 0ur progress woull be very slow. I Chose to take the risk of being seen and4 liut as great Is. istanlce as iossible between us andI11 the outlaws Wilie they supposed they were oil our track inl the (irectiol of tle cnvalry, for I felt sure they wouild 'xpect us to take that courise. We had lot gone far le fore we liet a leani coulntrym1)an1 Ol horsebaek. In a few words I tol(i hhn r of our sitition and begge( h1iml, if, le Inet the gieriIllas to in Isieal thein. W hen lie learned o1 ()ur1' starivilng con ditioni, le pul led a 1aI1I: blhck hottle containing wi isky ot11 of Iis s(h1Ie bag. I forced every Iiuembitei' o' tile par1ty to dIinIik anid, tossi:g tile eipty bo(ttle- to tht!e01countryman:11, hurried onl. I knew that thle ,itinslan.lt wouh11l aIvaIl us bit a little vhlle. then would only unake Inatters worst. llen valked IL on, showIng io effect viiatever fro N the 1atIon. .1.nck danced along as if p Flhe0 wer'e it I Pleiiic party, while Buck rc Suddenly benie brave a, 11 li. t "Don't yo' thilnik, Mr. Brandystone," he saId, with difliculty getting breath enough to altliulate while walking so fast, "We'd better sto) al) light 'em1'" "I think you'd better stop) talking anld sa ve your' breath for01 walking." "lteekonl we better stop)," said Gli:- e ger. ''141 thank dle Lawd fo' lettla us i Out 0' dat tr'ap atn pray43 fo' dem11 g'rIllas t' git los' in do iliderness." .A "We enn (10 that whlile we're walk ing," said llelen, "and not lose any c tI tne." "'Spee' de lprn'rS 01n (10 kniees Is mo)' eflilcacerous," r'eplied Ginger, "but mnch he0 we don't need 'elu like wve dId a1 spell r ago."'t StIll there was no soun1d In our rear. IIolen asked if 1 did not thInk that keeping the rond wats plretty risky. I told her that I would soon give the word to take to the woods. Coing to a poluit where there was a turn, leat lag a straight pleee of r'ond back of usR, s I tohl the rest to goi 4)n wivlle I waitlted o and4 wantc'hed. 1 st1o 41 nst(in81 g ghmeiects haek tIll iiuy atniy r'eachedl 1anothler turin Ia 14 inne', thlen, piressling or11 wnard, cenllit ul ithi them. Ini tIs I tinedt' a rear wa:tchl at the~ 8:111ne 111114 1 for nearly11 half' at1 1hour1. ThtiI the a Strenigthi of thle party-, wiche hadl thus that I Riad uised all thei (eergy thr Il'V e wa4s in thni, h-41 the4 wayi~ off1 th ond i~ r( Into thle heart of thle fo'rest.- We 11uid ti senrieely golt 11nto the4 woodlls wh~enl we' L hleardl a t'lat terinig ofl Inltofs oni thle r'oad. Whlethler t hey were linde by thle guer rillas' hurse's ori not 1 411k1 not1 know11, bult I felt si'e they were. We wa~iited till theny wt're out of hein'iiIig, thlen everyv "'Nml, I inlger,'' 1 8:1hl, ''It Is a good - 1111n4' to give thainks.'" I ettIIiig on hIs knees, GInhge'r pioured0 er out te thainks 4of the4 party3 in w4ords1 CC n18 the4 watters (if a1 runn11ing str'eam. I, th binig of 1that perunlslin wiv chi has4 for u its mttto, "Tru lst in (God, but keep wi ger1 waIsd <lsposedl 1t1 prolong his thanks.(8 fu giving iIitule~t'inel, golt up and sta(rted R to Iiid aL conlveIeInt place0 to hide1. 1I~ 80oon struck a lIttle pocket formted by' th (lie comng toget her of' several dleellvI-t tIes and14 sur:'ounded1 1)y ticekets. A lIt- tl tie runnelt' passed04 thrlough It, and,(1 hc stooinlg dlown', I (11uenched(( a thirst that1 Pm wvas bui'ning mue. Itturnminlg to the ta party, I letd thiem to the0 ietr'ent I hado fotltnd for th1e4in, thlen left th1101n to go in li sei-ch l of lpro1visionsi. 81 It wavis niow '11u114 dark'l. I wvalked i half a tulle, wheni I saw the lIghts (of E TrnI1ey ('Ity. G oing 1(1 thle towna nd uit sele'ct ig n house84 staninlg aparit fro'cm thet-rest, I olnrhehd41413 hol l u to it ando ati knocked'l at th In'oor.1' It was opened wI by a4 gIirl-he only' 41'occulpant (If thle . luin 4e, a wlb 11 yed3'( c1rentulre in dilngy'11 vanlico. unishodl~, iit' saintr1e Cut loc'ks 1 uikedbid he r im hti tears. She alppear'ed (to be 1in a chele i t staite of frIght amnd cit ev'hllenlthy t hiouight ilt' one of ths men0i14i dr< wh'1o werle4 g.oin g nhlout takinag adv iani- " tage of' the 'abseeni'e of restra1Int hnduiced uci by3 wari to i I hel thIieseles to whatIever' Pat they'3 wa nte I. I asked her for- some1 for foodl 1n1i a hew cookIng uitenisils, and( I t wheni 'i I anid her' flo' them she was tto struck~l dumbiih ithi amlazeuimnt. I r'e. biur turnal41( (to 1 111p wIth pr i1ovisions, mat(ch- u s. kill't anmd It((a ofe4'pot. (Gingern an d i luck had gaLheredl a Aod It' wood)1 for the fir'e. A.t the iner' rec 'xtrenityl of the phocket We occu1pied4 eXl vns a 1nw Ieds of ,-..r,..,~n, ro,~..R projected liut a few'feel and was bout the height of little BIck from the rotiid. I heialtated for soine title 'lether it would not be dlligerois to ght a fire and thus guilde our enemnies > where we were, but at last conclud I to place the wood under the ledge nid cover the front with boughs. Driv ig three sfakes into the grolind, I laced the wood under them and light I it. Then, tilling lily coffeepot with ntter from the stieam ad(] putting in iy coffee, a very pleasant odor sooni reeted o1r nost ils. Bit aill were too finislied to wait for cooked Supperl. Seizing 11pon Sonme )Vrn p)one I hn11( br-onghIt, the(. others'. de oured It eagerly, I rest Ia iniig ily IIp DtUtN long eniough to plit Sonie hilCol Ito the skillet. One aritilel of food Eter anlother was devoured as it w:s )t renldy, and our coffee without nilik tine in at the en(1 like the last course , i dinner. As soon as we had finished our sup nr we put out the lire, laid boughs here it had been an11d covered them Ith dry leaves, nuaking a bed for tle o girls and Ituck. (inger was to viounc wherever lie liked, while I pro 116 /), I lonia(l l(s tell her that I loved her. osed to wvath. L.eanig the others to et to Ied, I (ok a Cr bie and walked nvar idhe r(;nid. There was a llit. Ste) behind ie, id, turnaing, I sw It'llen coning. "("o bick." I said. 'and take your 'st. You1 need aII lil you can get." "I wish to take half your watch.'" "You shai: d1 lo Nl such tling." "I Itl Stronig. Tile supper has re lved ile." "HI'een" 1Samd< quietly, at the saime mie taking: her. han11d, "I finl In cornl m(d. As 11 good soldier it is your Lity to obey." I led l': 1Mack to the catip. As ive issedl hand In hand over the dend aves and crnekling twigs liy heart as filled even in1 0111 peril witlh a sil *cImC happiness, yet a ha ppiness mIII d by the gulf between us. I longed tell her that I loved her-for' her .'lvery, her treiigtl of cInrnc Ie'e. her ,vot ion, for liesel f-but I Could not Ithout con essing n Jysell' a n eieniy to I she leh. ltdenr. Whien we reachled thle camnp. we stoodi ce' to face ini the niiooni lit. it seem-i I as liliossiblde to restrau ii t lie words would titter as It was lhiiposslfe to ter thenii. I dopoiped her hand anid ailktd away to resume11 any watch. From 1an emnineiice I turned and look I hack. She w~as still standinig ini thet oonilight. I knew that she was dlis ?poluitedl that I 1had( withheeld an ex 'esslon of iniy love. What dold I do? iu'ning ngain, I passed in aiioing thei cs. All through that long nilght I wanlked 'ith a soft tr'end, hetarkeinig to the ightest aound, straIning my enris henever a br'eeze rulst led the hiranchesd ! the trees or staritinug whn I h-ard >mel fur 'onted( Viceatulre prowlinlg ini archi of food. Ye't duinlg ny watt-l Lie pictutre was Ive pi'lresient befi'ore' 1c. All night I saw Icklen stiiuliig in to inioonl liht, all niighit I b rooded't ov'r ie baii eri that stpat nIed 11s. At dawn~'l felt that I niust get sornet rest or* I 'ouhl( inot he' i nhe to lead the ia rty tirthe'. (ohing to fte little earnip andi wvaloinig (;iig'ir, I h'd hii (lil t to here I haid lbeen wateiig aiid tol lii to ke'(ep inin'ig baickl and( forth a iort diistanice froii fte i'o~id and1 ini t50 of dlanigeir irise thle a11artn'. Then. turin g toi einpi, I threw iinyself on ,e ground and fell asleep. * ICONTINUED.! Sewing as a business is an exacting and ~haiustinig o(cupationi. Lonig hours, linie ark, poor light, iunhealth y atnuosphecre these are only some of the things iuchi fret thienerves and hurt tihe gen al health. Often there is a diseased nditioni of the wvomanly organisnm nich causes backache or headache and e working of the swn ahn Ider such conditionsisaitoorue 'Thousands of )lnenf who work ve written grate i letters to Dr. V. Pierce, whose favorite Prescrip. mn " has enredl elr womanly ills md1( established eir general. alth. 4 Favorite 4 escriptionl" es-. >lishues regular. ity, dIries uni a lthy and~ offen eu draiins, heals [lamm iation and ceration, and 0 h sfemale weak- ,/ iss. It mzakes weak womlenl /1 ong and sick men well. sick women are inv'ited to consult Dr. ~rce by letter free, and so avoid the elicate questioinmgs, offenisive ex iniatioins and obnloxious local treat tits dleemeid niecessary b~y somle p~hysi as. All correspond~ence private. Ad as Dr. R. V. Pierce, lh: flo, N. Y. I take great plecasure is recoininenditng Dr. ree's Fav~orite P'rescriptioti for ftale weak 5." writes Mir.. Sussatiahi Perineniter, of is store, shelby Co.. Texas. I was trotabled hi bearlitg-dIown patin ilny back and( hipjs six years, atiid wirote to Dr. i'ierce for advice. - ried isi 'Fiavorite Prescriptioni' and sig ies ettredi iue. I feel like a new person and iaiik Dr. ierce for ini health. Lfe is a denl to anytiviin without hiealthi. I have told rett mn'y of tlly friends abtixt the great heciue 1 took." )r. Pierce's Common Sense Medical viser, i p7aper covers, is senit free on eipt of 2r one-ceint stampi to ay iense of mailing onlyv. Address Dr. C V. Piercen nuffalo, Nr Y The Kind You llave Always in uso for over 30 years, 4eW. Allo All Coriitert'elts, Initatloi Experiieits tht trifle vi Intiants and Children-E xI What is C Castoria is a hariless sut gorie, )Drops a1I1(1 Soothing contains neither Opium, I substaice. Its age is its g an11d allays Feverisliess. . Colic. It relieves Teet'inp and Flitulency. It assimI Stomliuch ani(d 1ow0els, givi The Children's Panaceaiv-. CENUINE CAS' Bears th The Kind You EI In Use For THE CENTAUn COMPANv. ?i FALL STYLES From the Up-To-Date Carpet Hous4 1517 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. MUTUAL CARZPTU co. Write us for Samples of anything:i our line. Goods shipped anywhore i the State free of freight. We are ia ways busy. No (lull days with u When in Columbia, come anti see w Anybody cau show yuu the place. MONEY IN IT THE WORLD M w oney in it, UtiesEdct!n i r1 you Lget your 0b4rv. Ori- m. ods will furnish tho founCatuon f-tryov fortune. I-i e ,' ;- us3. BuAne men are ci I 'ig upon uii almost dil for employc( s. Stokes' Busi ness Colleg, 399 KING ST., CititA.I:.sToN, S. C. EE-M Medicate~d Cigars A ND EE-M Smoking Tobacco For users of Tobacco that suffer with Ci tarrh, Asthma, or Bronclitis. We guarai tee an absolute anid permanent cure Catarrh and it is the only knrownr remedc for 11ay Fever. i f your druggist or groc< does niot keep it. write EE-M 0 ., Atclant Ga., for Free 8ample Trade supplied I Carpenter Biros'., Greenville, 8. U., Crutclield & Tfollcson, Sr'artanrburg, 8. Agents Wanted For the "iJ ti' OF tOOK IR Tr. W ASI INGT1ON ." Written b3 himself. Ever body buys; at'entsi are nrow marking ov( $10.) per month ;best book to sell to colo ed people ever pi iblishied. Write for term 3r send 24I cents for outfit anrd begin on~ce P'lease mrenitioni thirs paper. At diress J L. NICiiuOLS & CO., A uanto t, G $'aooo.O'a IN GOLD G IV i.N A WA to our agents besides the regular commnit stone, for selling our splendid line lii DA&Y B(OOKS for 11001 . No big prizec to a few, but evez y alje'nt gets a shrare Fift een years' business record back of ti otfer. II andsome sample-case outfit onil 35 cen ts, delivered. Order outtit andc secure choice of terri tory at once. Address I). E. iLri~i PUB, CO., Atlanta, Ga, A Business Course. Bookkeeping, compllete course.$25 0 8tenography and Typewriting, com plete course..........-........... 30 Positions secured for graduates withou charge. ( HAIAILESTON COM'L, lCI1OOL, J. V. MAsoN, P'RINctiPAL, ciIA r ELmsTON, s.( A Youn g Man Should attend a college with air establish ed reptutation. A diploma from Con versi Ciommnercial School inakes it easy to secuirt the best positions. Thorough work ;bese equipmienrt; posit ionrs gurarannreed. Address H . W. 0ita H PS y 'J " Spartanrburg, 8. C. Feel Baly? (~ [)yspepsia, Wanit or Appette. Loss of ~trenrgth. tack of Eircrgy, &".? TPake a Cw (loses of Murray's Iron Mixture. A (Jenuineo lilood To'nic usiness College and School of Shorthand. -tuail BWr"Ine-s Atrusta~ G . Thetap flo'rdJ. JSituatrie securred, MONEY TO LOAN In farm i g 1 irds Easy paymenits. N.. ommissior s chrred Dlorrower p) lys ac .ial cost of I *r 'tct ir g loan. lii1teres 7 per ent up), ac, otding to sec irity. Jlo H PA LM EH & SON, Co.lum biia S. C. )OITiloN 8 PO.-Ti IONS! NO Oen More callIs than we ennI posstlbly- tti1. Guar ante Pof poustittins tbacked b.v' S',(y. Coinrse nexcell ed. En tter anyr time'. Cretailoguer f--' i~ ~ ~Adress,(0,MHA W.M N sg.OL 1'I'A''s ) Send For Catalogue. OLFG Addes W H Macfeat, OLJ'01 (I~,fllah Court Stenog 3LUM DiA. S. C. rapnhor. PrD.aldt .. Bouglit, and w 1h1 1111 been has borto 1h s4huixature or h4as hecit laiado iender lhis per I 81apervisioil sile its i'iancy. Wv 110 oIic to dleceive you iit tis. "; and "J Ist-a-:.-ood'' Itre but; Sa111atd endatager the liealth or' oerience sigauinst Experiitemlt. ,ASTORIA bstitite for Castor Oil, Paij 0 Syriups. It is Pleasant. - It florphine nor other Narcotic itaritatee. It destroys Worms [t citares Diarrh-fol anld Winld , Trotibles, eces COistipation llates th1e FoodI, Iegillates th1e ig licaltly ItId iittural sleep. Lhe Mother's Friend. TORIA ALWAYS D Signature of Lve Always Bought Dver 30 Years. NUAtRAV STAC. NEW 'teaK CITY. EOUTHERN RAILWAY. Condonsetl Sohedulo of Pasiongor Tratis. In Effeot Juno 30th, 1901. Ves. Expr. FatMa Northbpund. No. 12. No. 38. No. 34. No. 30. Di )ly . Dally. Daily Dally. S. Lv. Athmtn:'L' 7 60 th Nn t P! 20 1,1 tp " Atlnta,1ET 8 5i3 I U01 1 2p 12 60a S oreross.. 11 " iuford ..... I ... . . 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