A 9tory of America Frontier .ife, !y Oapt., OII A R,l8 KING, U. R. A, At(hor of"Th!'e tsuo"tnI's iutf fifr,""'om the Mianks," "Thes 1)texerter," Kle. opyrIghtell IMIS8 by . It I" t. iinrt ('un1ipany. 1'hiltte11phin, and pubhlica's by t"t"1al in'r-an}s emau t through Iho Alnt'leitnn 1'SI Asstitlionl -ArL 'rF 11"1 t,-1"v, It:I llt tli1 i Ilitli " I it i , Ii ,..Ii \ I'll 'listi tiii ( a 't'swIlt" gtv it.:l t't o 11{ suspect Ttl Wf Alit ryiite th it nih \liltt o t "atti l a anlt' al, >.nli n; a l t it . na 11;ht :.,I h t invalry surg -:it"a h atrrit'tlly itivill hi frt1 a t' t. IThe it'ainl t':nI.Is ; I tli, I ,it' . l 'o i' r ith d r tislu r a 111.1 1t' Itf t llr tIh:t 111 i st'l i a t i I) iI'i lr ot l t" 1 al l, having 'ttl or itnIti i IotiIhil t Iwt l I n , (1h:t t itI a p r prt'it '':IIt I i.m11: hit: t'had trt';i1nit hi:; \ i.,it :t. ;:I kl'rt,li,. and tain it h ih:l h:tl mt n"i 1ib11ilt1inis iou p,r, entitl;ng a 'r e t ' I'n his mon uItto t ;;:ni g 1o o'th It l'e \\: t it lay d a1tl it h, rn , hwi. tia . lir. laitl dtlt had tll'nl back. in a:v,w 'on, aln d t1 liht' I ha: l 1tI hin to t h e can1 , t ,of ) tit. \\. who :i 1\t the co lonel h no wr:t at. int' I' - I'nti ~Itnt 'I al I 1' t"i n ta l t I| 1 'r le[ i l , li11111 :t1111'\ li ,5 t'.\li 1", i t , \ 1t'l O izt11" iii 1t 1'1rlt :I l ' t I 1't :1:1 ii (11t It.I p t,lll. !;t ilt-t ie t er' : iv : \'lt t l it' I'tl' a il :ttl %in:ti i1.illt I :Ir tr nhe . fl tI li r Ii t h eI ' (i11ho ut it. I,ittlI hb littl hI, Vt ' . all his c'\o sca 1ton h it'd hait':ind t -:nli Il ofllI itli:t'I tha sau, :odhl rIn i it 01 t'nla: Ioor with him that tlI't' wasl gr'av't r''::t,ln 1.I tInspeuct. soe a Ilr of e ran11ch t peplt ofp koing i 'Inar or1 of iiti : yt nnta'i di s ,pI.lrantl' th: t llt w onIlI i' ; alt I lin.Ily, sreingt ' 'iit i i Ilryii's p il tto talk. fuwtht'as noting his to rea4t t. r oti." nd apparnt s Ssion of :piitIt h l nol dd l ithat btIee I' t :I1n g;ladtl 1 o to0 be 1 d. -,1 ht' saidl, liit I : "Well, I won't kt','1 yon, 'clIry, yotl'r0 ( lte t . I'll :it, u fll it and itt o wIt'n hd gts back a1nd hauv t talk wViths h1ilt, th t 'n deid l g at'ps wi will tak;e' its thell thulorllin . I'll u'd t i dt' t lowtt ofthei valhy at. dlayhrak, anyway. \Iay ollfer you 1:omet whisky tur a btth,s of bot'r?" "Ihant ytt, colontl, i ht'li tvt, n t to nightl. A1 bath t a nap will set melt all right, and l'Il r'ady to tal rt. out i rst thing in t h ortl g. iol night, sI." suto tl. lrainard aboutl not go Io Slep. Tho garrison hal "Iurnld in," All vxcpt btuieadand Capt. sryke. Thatiolacer is httad t an hou afte dar,und, hi Youttakge for horse, hd riaredow ote aangondwntesouth side of tu':l'an id(e the Meio 6't. ahthe Stimer i with sae.ote (htGylite 'gort se hai ome Mr.lery, whol igallopAd u the tri'oo umt, ated loel, niow thia hehad hear the lieunnt'l tho, was impa-~ tid,t li l(ugtfily awatin his reun cpt ith-, bega femiutslofwmidnight, however,th neitheriewi-ti' Stryker wedotrea ctome; liaesad cat. th.gardene, er 0ver ofr s the ariso leemed tohrmout hi arke's aghin lieghad othert vello eofgh t that rd romish ra.nhdor way, thieel istanty vied that. thso mutil bea ergent Io tr hestt roop gomgi sc of his captain, and poal phrmte hai etled tom: ~ ''e (i "Wha s it,e iergeant Anu ~ y n houl" "Yel, sir"onwre the 'atsoier,ht back. thr we gonger thig tcaptat "hio did ho geerak ofln't ho gin "rl uon tashe' hiad a dfal, sir, and ha been badly.shaken. p,.b.t.he.wa.k...i... evI'\,Il1;;; till'y werel'. 11111ily oft his 1)w'l r1' linlc'11t, b ;ti, ('ap1. I; .3fl an4 two of ,:1. l l'nICI+ dll nlot ', 4111'i. Of oure t ha' I It t I ;, 1un,I, hI1,-r, Ihe1'. i or. 1 Uo 1\1ra "n. i \II tla u\ :t n -'\ I1o tII , '":t\:lr\ line1: Il "-' II:II ha i .41,n , 33: 31.1, 11otlin , :all, t ;in,l \\"t,rn no l" i Imbar assm n al mI \'I'rI inou:t I.i. 1'n(l n ( )I II1f ' th hre1 ? iIn :tII ry 4 n1 "41, w\'lil'l I l'3. 11111 ,'lelII 1 3111t' 1 ulIll'u333 l%" 15 311 I: :1 34 \\ ith l h ni11 IIuI tl I :, m th.11111 nl 31331 about, h1 I'"I ' : 1.3 3 1r1 \ 'I " Il l;n l It 'i ',3:1 r ' n t l:'I u II 1',1pl'. .'1 r111I1 aven' Ii3 1 3.3. ('lt II :I 11 , nger111' c11 r11 , hoeve I' ( 'It.r,' wo b' t'111v11a'v I :1\\1 'v 13' l3 33. 111: Ilt' Il:lt 33I4'III. UIIt;o ll 11 1t,'a 1Ilo t inI::tltI al,I ),,:; i he IIo - p o p 1"\,' \'tr mnd," itl ail, u\ i h a cindllyI law.-h. " I dotn'1 %w;m1 Io,l ra:-, :any \ to i iIu t\y tihl rot'.I; ThI dtot.''t/1'rt:m1 dot.I lI':.:1 p " i I it a :I l i1 t;, 11 : . . . " "\ ' l,l a .I;rainant t," an1.n\,r''I d ,l it, . 1,.Ia1, bunl!,il. "tt ttll th,' trnth, I nt'aIl\y 111111't 1,1{ n 'w' :111 1h in1;: :ll. ilt it. I l'I I dt3131 I, ,1w' 'It' t3l3,' an n 1u ' , 'h .; 1,I i h ; I Is:t\.1 t' ht';t 1 33 1333' 3.3 1113:tII I.I1, l 1133.11 (1I333 1 14',l. h'11t' 1.'1.i: I 4 t betwee l33 r 1'. (t1 inj 1 1131 '3in of 3! tl' he l . t h' lll,' 1'.:l' n'llt! 1'' t' ri 'le' r: l'.1I t'.d, ::1111 I1 1.. 1 ;03313'. \3 1;It er1' ' ,I d 1 ,I ft'r,1 t 3' 1In:mII. T11 \\34il3 33 ,'1',' ::t"t . 3:1 11 3 I 13 I:Iit 1:111, :Itl'1 . 1 \tori,) w., 13r th,11' h3' re h fa-ll, an33d tii tu' I:lt.t"3 nth I w3. e 1n 111awIayithis p i \\ 3 I,i3w33. .' I3 11ta Itr. QtluinI '.Ia 1b,,'n 33 I it33'~ 'll ' iiI . l(itl' r.:;I (II' rl:l i1:,\tl'1 'I. I'11,1hly . '\ ' :" I11' of II I' l'. t 'eII th we,r+ ' 1 311 I 111 11 tlt" I ;1' i It1 131 tilt' 11 1'4 >r p''' hap': I t il i tl id not 1iIiwt it b4'. ': .t' ;t nn 4 .ithiln't t'11 t1tl'11 :n\ t11in 11,33u1 3. h:1tI 1.' w ,.I%w '. .\t all t t'nt(1s, h433 ru 11't o tl. 4 3333 (143n th 1 ubj't' I t :11 1, andltl Ii1,'tld 143o111 II tltraw\' Itheir own'II coln' Ilu.. nsl." 1 i.' .r1h'111:l ' told hIi:t lost. ('om n 1:ndek l'r." :"I: ;I'st'd I .it'II. ll' t'r :nl , " nshlt. as atttin; aill:lant of thl llost aIIItli at asl 'ir; itI fot 4 : 31 (lIt' I . t- of thl3 v':;in1t, thoughthl it a ;;od op'or tui ty 3' puttil: in aI\\"o" wn :a: indi3a3ive of Ihat t' rt'n:.id1'r,d .h Ihow nden llutyi' of In Itlice '' I'nIIII r like, t'iremlu tnat "t :. \\" li. 13, I f:anII"y n4 ''." r l')iil dl 1101 ,napIu ".\hlout 11h onIY ly hins; e' rll'aIyi .,n i3333.3. th:t', inI at I.mewU'hat anigr'' (' ut1,er.\ i'33. 1"; 1a11, (. Il. 'itratt n forlbadtl t hr. Qui' 13143. ing Iho 1,oSi1 or" going to 1i h a e w \lII \\'itho t'u t h i:t ('\pr';: II,.rmlis. nt itl. I hp131p1"1ned to IwI' in thr olli' at i h33' I i 4 ." I I "\\': it btfor( or aft er that heo w-'t! :lid (o go te1r3e So oft':Isked F1r- . 1:t11n . tl \\'.l), both." :miswe','red't lt I::1:1 re. 1 u-:m;ty. " tt ud:11'rsttan1 nle, Mt. :n''13.1tm, 1 1'now nt t hin;; wimt over (3 ('' het, Ina tr1'." "I honhl3 not tupp,o;o th at ('o. tiral- " o334 u0 b11,1 ca,' I o t. I rit' . hist 1Io4.,t ;ur 3 n I r m .11 1 thithl'r if Ihe' n 't'-' wI i"; IIr' ina :erv'ites," siaidl Col, lh"r1i- n: la . I 3. I i l l.33 1 133i "T'Ihat was 11t' p,tinti, t,t issut', 1pp;. 'tly" mt itsw\"Ie'rd IIMlkInAp. ''1Cl. Strat - l on :;:aid3 114:3t it wa:1 nlot on olpiofssion:l o rounsl, tha:t h w''nl,t,nd Ihr'eby\ 1t:ecmid 4tt ,It wrie'n (h' breach b'tween'1 t13(-m3. 1)1'. ,)uin1 wou.11ld not slltakl Io Ihe tcololnel afteor ua,(C"', It'Ittt 'lIi'I t' . Th c.'er'3l\'1'salit 34n lhI1ang h1,- ', :Iltl tl itlI.' 4n4, w\"a: saidl; but Col. I;r:inar'ld 0 '113l no1 hi1 tI hiiiLing of 3a mta(tr that 1 to c"arfully L1t to himnself'. It was not ni 4334 custom to r'tqir'O 1Is o li'r''s to alk 34ermission)343. to~3 leav 113e garrison130 for a iIdo 13 4' hunt43 when43 t hey w.ere.. (o bo0 absen3't Ii rom3)3 no~ duty, and43 only~ by~ day4. Iliero it 33' 33uent1ioned h3is4 desire4. 133 rid1e away.'3, 11. l(tough1 he had43 been'3 w.ih the3 co4lonel.' 33i4 1.int l'3rry :41. thle gate3.. of1 i)3ni- tI ave.'0l , allt1 (13:4 would313 333.'ni'33 f4 or 133s ra:3s se'3 elI3 miles a way'~ 1from3 his~ pos and 43 331 1:3 iatients a! th3e moment313 that4 m3e:sage a 313:4344im33, l'.rry, tooi13l, was33 hiavmig a n 13333 (e13. a of':3r 44pirit3. All33'.' the3 wa 4>1 ad43 been 333.:44rt h-d at1 the 33ight3 ofi a youn4g Ii 4 e 3 1 a: 3 ' 3 l ' ' 3 : s e n1 I i n e x p l i c a b l' e , r e ii i n a ('hen1 she1. said3. t3o h3im, "'I ami~ Mlis1 Alai(t b and31;'' it. wou'.4ld1 hav e jarred3'3 him13 to~ 1(mm-33. I 14ha344( she' w.3 as ife; heI was341 ha:ppy. knee''1 ng b he si3 3de of (1the 4:1 beautifu giril ho a 4:4neve seen.3'' 3'34 before.3't that4 even4'1ing. and34 lel ighte3d (1341at3 he cou lI b3e of31 se3rvice3.. to y i1er4. All this was'(3 retrospec.j3'3t worth1' I in-' lui gin3g; 134t the arosI e the313. 1 b3lack4) shadow143. a m1 h3is vi3sion4. 1133.3w camoII 1)r'. Qu4in tr4id1ing in3 1hr as'l3 thou(gh4321 ''nativo and 3143 'a1l er'' "(I:3l'dyf' ' erry had43 beeni >onder3''ing over this matter (3'o''r fll hailt hing33 ledl (o another11 in4 1his reccollect'(ion3 of tI 41er3 talk. The3 doctor1.31 an4swered ''.t he1. sig-' 1 33413, n3o. one. ('1se4, 113 he doc'tor( 44333 (no. one3 t '1s3. was'43 'V~ rec 3ved :31 1)3nraven; the'4 doc-43 ..30 '31'nt and33 mysterious~441. yet' fre0quent'31 in t 3is visits(i And3 then'1, more3.. than34 allI vha wasi 33 that 13.3 rsl.3. 1.33wrence40 said or in3 k 'omn, oo.' ad ake he Icilrn n eet.'ed w3.ithI 1)34nra'ven3' lanehl'1? (ood eavens3'33! II 3333411 n3ot .3 ''1"Gladys4.' Instead..13 of1 takin at. bat and13 31 go.in1g 10 he' littl,' 1'3.3ag3 1:ney shar44ed in3 conunon433. 6 \S3 (liadys dIi 13t4 urbedI t'3. hejunior11's reams. ja pparently3(13., foIr 13w. was41 brea':thing43 re(gn- 0 ar3ly', sIleping 1143 sle of the3. juist; and31 81 o0, l minglI3 ' 4133e. to 1:alk to 44333 be1ing in3 d hin1k abou04t, Perry'~ 111ed. 'a pipe and3( I )'.rche34d h3imselfin aI bi3g chirtll by3 thet t4 vindow103. se'at, intenldihng to thin1k it all si h1at th>etor; he4 w33 (3uhl: hav4cha)4:1'.d. at.13 tho dea.': of anly bachel4:'or's being33 be'fo.re 1hh4n na4nnequa (j3:intanc34.ew4.i1ith ladyaMat:titid, 14 but a4 ma441rried man43 kn3ow3inlg her so. well n is to. make1~ his. wifet' jealous~ and4 h3imse3lIf 13 indiferent1 to that41 fac4t-know4ing heri so a well as3 1o drivo'4. "su4chi a lovely woman114!, a too," into taIking heor children1 and quit tinIg tho marital root-that was too much fa bad ting, and Perry was. soro die. '101o1it 'II. II 1o 't III), imp,:tic-at and r'st t".';, ina:-d (out t( o he (hIle p ia"zza inl rc,nt f(4 hIi:; gua:rIer;, :I1141 Ilegan p:.ing lp alndi down, thel glow I'roil his c"urnob i1 ' rlal:in :a lier ty trail iii 1h' <1:la keI(:.:, b- u n1141 ); - I h .l 1;.,1 I I!, I;( I,11 ,I.'I hit-c'h1>nt anl k4 h 1i w \atc"h h itl hi11 ut t I Il-"rt- w% as uno Ihin, c onne c'cl wi Ih i. i:it (4o I)unrlven that ho conl not t'aru to 1;p1'ak of. c'.>1xcli:Ily ;a tIll .;Ie r414 u4f .4. I,",%%r-"l,c;o recurred 1 ail ncl 1 to hi:. n. -In.ry. I o h:aI 4 >t i41 n-' w\"urd I l (Iid'14 )L ., wa t (c tc"ll I' 1Nol :1I. .\ail l.aid. An 1 it ha1n1d (hat, I't'rry, (o, a:\\a'ako and a:tir when'l tilh footstloeps 1 ho c.Ivalry 1,( r~c<:at werc'o hoar'd onl I("ir wvay 1o (':p(.. ;itryker'a; (Iuarters. ti,itcnim;;, h1 t 114);id t11:t tho rohllic"r 4:a all d at. (t t ulone('l:, In-b, a brie' (. c(I. ,'r:4ationl with (hat ollicc'r, anld I hel 1411 1 Ick :11-ro' (ihe Ia:Irade. Inrst:uit d1i inil.-t that news- Iln t', t ouf uh"rgt.. w\"ynon', 1'erry sriz(d hli~ forago c:1p und1 orrit'd ill 1l1i:uit. Il 4ve"rloolk (ho 'clu,-r ,just,c'eyond1 (hw guard honso mad c"n( w\it h hi61 (Ig ,14rly )to Iho 1stables. A n4u t n14144Irl, :ld 11 was hnd11(1ill; over :'44leli 11'tI:.iI,e' in a lilt 4 roonm adjoin. .;- t hr f'1r:1;-, nhrd :and by ( ho li:ght, of a ti1-ll ".ta lc' 1.11ern 1u1,!in;-, d( 11 into th(l r ilt' .n4 d b,.Ittenc(.1 ftl lrt l' ur 1 o t- 1e nl. 1:llto i:-i' ,ncd u,llit-r, wo,m lic, land I,1'u 01I4tr'ed tl,1 all o:ho':. It No'.;itr('' t11 1is1" and hi;ly though;ltt of by '" '1;:': llit, l'111 \%t'y :,11'ly to ,:1' yo)) I ' .l II.I:ltd." ('.111 I t'r y. "I lon' on 14i did it hIap1h1.'l' t I \y' m.o t(rne"d hi:; hoad lainf'ully until 4e on tin h:n4ld5). (d v\ 4 could look about nd see Ii4t nontc of (lte stablo guard c'ro I ithin he'ar'ing, (hen back agaill am1 I' inl(tt (he "ynla het ic faco of his young 1.iollten:4nt, 1 inis, tell you and 11h 111tain; an1 ye( it is: at Inater i pro 41nd1y" \\ i",h to kr'1p as seret Its pos, blo -theu story of' u1y day'l" ndvt'enturo, I "'c1u1 neei niot, (Ill in , at all if you do 14t, wri:.h to." Fa if I 1'ery; "thongh I ink it i idue to yoursolf that (Iho cap. kinl shoul know how it was you w\\ero 1)no all d:ay and that, you' hls'o and you Ah e:ine back1 in uch Conidition." "I linder:tan, sir, fully," answ\"ered wy1ne1', resp'Ct fullly. "I shall tell the I1(1:la ihe wh"l Alle :;tory, if ho so desire. n':u4ti4ne, I can only ask that no ona se h' Iol. If Iho mnen inl thle troop had n ill Iing of tho tru story there n ould S('ndlis trou141e; :md so ha\e Ir red to 'count forl' it by saying tuy horso and I a4 an Ilgly fall while rulutin;; at coyote Ir,lugh tle tilnl1'r. We did two at co. Mte, dlownit ne:' (t ranch on t h Ionee, ad I did h:"vo an ugly fall: I w:ts ;.r poll by threo of thoso racltnmn and Idly handled." "it danlt th!m!" said Perry, ex trdly' and wrathfully. "I've hlad an \1ier wi('c th th, i my1011 self to-night, hlile wt1 worte stlolbing. for you." "So much tho mlor'e reason, sir, why y n)isllap .'hould niot. he told aI1111 (4t 'tn. 'Iho two aIl'airi combined wouhI 1nor'0 (1han they woul stan4d. There -ao nug}h hrishmlen hero in our" troop1 one to go down and wVipo that ran'hI it, of existent"e; and i fear troublo Ito it. 1118." 'Vhther there will 14e trouble or not ill depenal very Inuh ol hlit future mndu t of (he proprietor and m:tna~er >wnll there. Of' 4courso wt. c.nmot (oI 'ate fot' 1n ilSt:at. the ile:a of their aintlaining at g:mg of rullians t here wIto 'o allow\ted to assault officers or mllen ho 111140 to ride around th:t neigl whood04. You( wer01e noit inside their mits(4, were~' you?" "Yes, sir'," said4 the serget.14, pain14 dIy, "1 was;8 1 had(4 tied myi~ h4oro out ido and)4 vetIt tIred0 itn to) gLt a nearer04 ok at1, the0 bu41ilgs." ''Th!is mornintig, sir'; not mtore (1han4 an4 1ur1 and44 a1 ha:lf after4 you4 sploke.. 14) 41 inl ''Io all day4! Why,n 04 (brynn, this w' lill ver' do. I'll go~ 1and giet (1h0 surgeon) di htavo himt loo4k you1i all over.' You( u4st halve beent11(: brtlly maul44ed, anld ust ho utter'4ly' e'xhausted."4 "DIo4't, go, sir4," salid th)e ser'geant4, lger'ly' s4tetching for4tht a hand. "It isn1't a(s yo4' ik4sr)(hvebe ndy11 cared04 for4. The're 4 nlot all! ruf.t ma) down.'4 thtere, 4414d the0 men'4 wh'o as-4 mited4 m)e w'ill be. fu4 ll'y 3 punihd. 1've't en3 qit ist wel nursI ~ 44ed and14 fed ami)4 'andied4 and44 handaiIged asi thoulghI I'd en'4 carr4i'ed4 right to( hoita111(. Ir.deed44, don41,'t ee anythin1 4g but41 res1t. I'll 1he "Itt I i ttk 1Dr. Quin ou 4(ght to see0 .1u anId sat1isfy. us yout( are' not 4 injured." "I4) sat1islied., sir'. 'Te docto(r has( seen4 ie." "W'(hy', but how44?-wh'lere..? Iloi was( herio 1 (1.ay, and)4 only wen0)t awa':y ait sunset0. 0 jine(4d lmet at 1)unravenl abou i141t 1 c>e k, and)4 hadn1 't rtu 4rned whe1)1 43m( in4. D)id h4o find1 y'ou 4(nd bring4t Gwynne4. hes1114itae pa(infully algalin. "1'The doctor 114aw. me4. this: 0even4ing >wn( near wherei' I wasl hurt4; but I got ick herie wvithou141 t his hel'!p. sir4. IL0ieu -nant1," sa41 id t the soldir, suddenly11, the44ro are't one4. or4 1 w.o thtin'gs connect('Led itihthi day 41's work'C tat I Cannot)41 tell. 04m) what1) may41, 1 must48, not .'peak of 104m, Cevqn t)o14 the aptain4." Perry4.3 whas silent a(1mome))n. ThenCI he0 indily an4swe'red,: '"1 (14 444t th)ink any41 Ono here w'.ill ress you( (to tell what:t y'ou4 Consider it ightt 1be. un4grate1ful orI4 dish04oorabb1ty in au to reveal. I w'.ill do what1 1 ('an1 14) '0 tha1t your14 w.ihtes ar'o re~spec4ted And)4 a'w., if ygou are' sure'4. I can 3 d1o noth1ing. >r you,4 goodi nlighIt, ser'gean t." A 4)d thie Dung ollicer held out his hand14. "Good night,. sir," answered Gwyunno. I. he'sitated 044e momen1 4t. It was14 the r'at timeS since' ho en1tered4 1140 seritCO, early live years beflsore, thalt an4 order Ifred himl his htand. It was a new44 antd rantgo sen1sation). It muigh t not be0 "good isciplino0" to 1,'ko ad vanta(1ge w.'~ it, bult 1t'o were. othier reaisonts. (Gwynno okedl up1 In 1the frank blto eyes of his: QutenanIlt andt( read some)thIinlg the4re thait >id a no0w story. Out caime a hand1( as8 enlder and1( shtapely as9 thalt of tho0 young) tilcer, and1( the tw..o w.~ere tilenltly anld "110ow can I question hlimi?" saidl Perry 'ird. "Is there nIot soomig I 4am4 adI4ing baick?-somnethIinig I canlnot speak r? 1By Jupiter! can his he 1( tesamoi rea mI?' TO BE~ CONTINUIED. "Sho Always Mado llom) Ha1ppy.'' IIV 1':;A N T1'IA1.1, 1I;R(Ity. In anl ol clurebytaul Stoor, Hlut they h.tl sccen their 111(ther toil .\1nd patiently t ndunIe. ''hey in:rkess-like buildenls ip the hill, Till all her toil was o'er. " So, wheli ('(Ot !n anty book of f.4tnt; Aintug the list o)f nitl Ines None ever sawt her n:nne -'o only her owtn iutischlohl knew The v":e'tries she h1:141 wton; A\n'l none butt thev conhll te'tift" lit w ell ler wttorkl way :l1:ne. - tChristian Iii'elligencer. A Pret.ty Bible Poem. "Tl itrte:tt Jthovah speaks to us' In G:enes:i. andl -.xccltts. I.ev"iiten :nid Ntubers s 1-tll ottecl b" I t)enttternlyltt. .lis:h.t :nd1nicJutd s Sway tle land, Inthl l ;eans:t;eaf with tre1abling han. tilnel aind nunecrous l'ng app1eart, Whllost" Chrt-tticle"s are wandutering here. I;i/ra autd Nehemniah nowN, l liIer, t el beat I eou:: tu urer, Show. Job sleaks inl sighs, I)avitl iin Psa!us, The l'rotetIs speak to se.ttettr ahns. lccleSis:tstes ten coines (It, With the sweet songs of 5olootuon. Isaiah, jeretnialt then, \With Tauentations takes his pen. izekiel, )aniel, Iloseta' lyre, Stells Joel, A ls, ()haliah; Next Jotah, 'icah Nahin 11u conic, Anil lofty l:0 tkkuk finds ro)t. While Zeph:liah, lagg.ai calls, Rapt Zechariah hilts his walls. Andl Malachi, with garments rent, Conitdues the nucient Testamnt I "W\Ve hatve foutr cilidr'n. WXith thec first three~ I .riered abuest unbearab!e pain;s from 12 to 14 hours, wa.n had to be placed uinder the infltuence of chloreform. I used thrcee bottles of Mo/icr's Fr-iend before our last child came, whi,:h is a strong, fat and healthy boy, doing my housewvork up to wit hin twvo hours fered but a fev hard ? pains. This lini- 1 nment is the grand-' est remecdy ever made." Mother' s Friend will do for every woman what it did for the Minneso,ta mother who writes the above let ter. Not to use it during pregnancy is a mistake to be paid for in pain and suffering. Mother's Friend equips the patient with a strong body and clear intellect, which in turn are imparted to the child. It relaxes the muscles and allows them to expand. It relicves morning sickness and nervousness. It puts all the organs concerned in perfect condition for the final hourt,so that the actual labor is short and practically painless. Dan.. ger of rising or hard breasts is altogether avoided, and recovery is merely a nmatter of a fewv days. Druggists sell Mother's Friend for $1 a bottle. The Braidfiehl Ilagtilator Co., Atlanta, Gui, Send for .tmtr (tee iustratedl book. BOOK AOENTS WANTED FOR tho graadest and fastest-seUang book ever published, Pulpit Echoes OR J.1VINE) TItUTlt4 FORl hEAT) AND) IEA RT. Containlng Mr. 31041 ' bes ict sermtons. with r00 Thring stories, Inidents. N.rdOna F's re nces.e te. as toid By D. L. ]Loody ant m'i Introduction br Jt' Xit V N Iti4lT'r, I. i, AOIN8 SA. -.en ant ramen O7,00 , immense---a harvest timo for Agents. Send for terms to A. D). WORITULNu-TON & 00., liartford, t;enh. 0. 1. SCh1UM PEtT. II. C. IIOL LOWA Y, ScimDBt & Hollawalj, AIIorneUsq anfano0, but is much the che apest in heoend. Nooteril hradPlan0soids. ((~reasonable. ctory prices to retail {' bu.5 ers. Easy payments. WriAto s. x LUDEN& BATES 3, arunah, a.,and New York ~ity. ~mm ATLANTIC COAST LINE!^3 FASTLINE con Between Oharleston and Columbia, "i Upper South Carolina, North Qaro. p01, hina, Athons and Atlanta. t 8 I'AbSsE E 'ARTMEyNT rel (Nr.loToN. N. C1., Nov. 20tih, 1897, CONDENSED SCHEDJ)TLE. *~. ~2. .In Eflect Jan. 15, o0xo EANT, .0 lI I. Charleston, B. C...r SO0p p S -2 ll I ....La no-.....r 6 20 pm aI 4(m I. r...... t,....r 6 l8 pm 7 a m A.r ''""-v400p p 7m . ---.oub.ri ..---..v 2 (0 l *i 25i I1m Ar.""-----'-'--.v 2473 pm 3 lIlpm A r "''''"----v 15pm 8 0jm i r Creni. .v 120 m MAIH 3 ;. A r..:.SPi~jt,znr~ .v 5 4 a tn No. ] 8; Q7p i' Ar.....hiar orN.Lv Ii 41 am Ar 11 -- llr..Asheville-- .Lv 8 20am A r 10 No~62 nd 3BoIqtreii,,, betWeen Charles. ArlO kn b i (,j Newberr ian Allantie Coast Line Ar 9 at~lIiJ1 n dbrr can C ar Ri. Rt. and Ar II iI'ri Sontiit e(aln a nLit PARKEj'AA HjAir bEALSAM e "E *." ,.bef * the.hir. D i;ia, CwQy&iyima~ 1. A in Effect Noveinber 10, 1809. ("tastern ttandard 11me.) uthbonnd. Northbound. W. P.M. I'M. I'll. A.bi A. NTATI NS. 22 81 r:i 52 85 3 >0 7 to I :5 1v 1 nurens A r 135 -130 1131 100 710 1 41" Parks Ar 125 420 1120 1:15 710 15- ..CIInlon.. i 1:3 400 1 t0 363 7 :8 2eA3 (tldvill 100 331 121) 7 05 8 10 2 10 ..Kinard.. 12(3 - 320 8,s5 1 13 8 18 2 15 .Unry... 12 .8 3 11 % 41 12) 8 :5 220 Jahapa.. 12.:3 *04 8 32 310 860 231 Newberry 1220 .40 810 i l0 9 1:3 2-19 Prosperity 12 17 2 15 l1110 980 2 l ,....8311hs.... 1207 161 D1t 9:151 :40, I.t Mountain 12C3 1 (,0 ;s0 9:0 310 ...t' plu... 11 48 136 D)40 101) 322 I1 lon 11 48 127 D 411 10 6 3 ti White Rock{ 1140 122 1I; 1 lO 331 lialIentine 1:r3 i114 [D15 10 30 341) ....ro .... I '27 1 00 Ir 2.5 10 40 3 10 ..leistl.ht; i.. . . " 2 F, 45 1100 4 (WAr'nlo1 I . + I 12 Al No. I Mlixed, Daily }'x- .t 'uiit,h 3 l.. 31. Ar Newlb. rry 7 .15 Pr1.u3oer ity 7 '.;i 8lighi' i o' Litttel Souit';. 6 1. Chpin 20 1iiton 45 04 While Rock b 56 nloutine 5 45 Irno 6 25 Leuphart 5 05 Lv Columbia -I 45 No. 6. Ietweon Laurens uid Newberry. S.Iturdays only. Lv Newberry 9 10 p in lIv Jalap,a i 32p in Lv Gary 14' p iml Lv Klotard 9 48 p in I,v (loldvillo 0.8 p mn 1,v Clinton 10 151 I m Lv Paurks 1') :5 p-m Ar l,nurous 10 45 p mn 800 AaGreenvilleLv 1201 8 10 Bparts nburg 11 45 510 Augusta 910 Trass 62 and t3 ruts solid between Char Aton and dreonvllo dailly. Tra ins i , 81, 85 and i, dlaily except Sunday, etween ( oluntbla and 1aurena. Train 3. daily except Miunday and Monday. etweenl C olutin la and Laurens. Train 5, between Newblrry aLd Laturens Iturdilys i'y. Cinsoconnection at Sumter for ill points orth. Close connections at Spartanburg for the Fountnina IC. CAVENAUGli, Agt., Nnwherry. . e SAL. * N 1' ALL POINTS lorth, South and Southwest. Schedule in ellcct Nov. 6, lb! it SOUTIIJJOUND. No. (3. 'u. il v New York, via Penn. R.R.*l 00 in *I) 60 p: Washington.....................6 00 pow 4 30 an, Sitichm ond.......................... 9 00 pm1, 9 tt5 v 1'ortanlouth " " " 8 45 pm *9 20 eam r Weldon, via S. A. L......... 1 10 pm 11 43 a . r HJend.rson. ........*12 66 uan 1 35 Im Raleigh " .......... 2 22 am 3 80 pm Southern Pines " .......... 4 27 4 0 00 pmn SHamlet, " ......... 6.14 " 700 v W'Iningto.................... 3 U6 r Mlooroe ........................ *6d 4. *3 12 r Charlotte, via 8. A. L...... 4800 " t0 e 1na Chester, via H. A. L.......... *8 13au IC 5i pu1: Greenwood " .......... li 45 " 1 12 am Athens -' ......... 1 24 pim 3 46au Atlanta, 8. A. L. 3 60 p.ti 6 16 NORTHBOUND No. 402. No. 3z, S.t t.liantu, (Central Time)~3f00yin *8- i . Athens " . ......... 3 08 pmn 11 05 p1m (irounwood i ......... r 40 " 1 4Gtam Chester * ......... 7 53 " 4 08 " Monroe. via B. A. L........ *9 30 pm 5 4.5 t 'Uharlotte. via 8. A L...... *8 10 pm *o l rilam let ............................. 11 10 7 43 - rWilmington *12~fpit Southern Pines ......... 12 02 am 9 0~airi r Raleigh, via 8. A. L......... *2 03 ani 11 13 am Ilndurson, " .......... 3 26 an 12 45 nin r Welde n, viaS. A. L.......... 4 66 am 260 pm St'ortesmouth " 7 26 am 620 s Ichmond.......A.C ....... 8~15 " 7 20 . Washingt'u,vilPonn,lt.t. 12 31 rm 11 20 i New York, 4 4 " *t1 234 64 am ri U.nton .. .....20"*6ea __ Ne _br.y_ 254 pm 82Oams D'hy. I D'ly, ex. Sunday. N4os. 403 and 402.--"Tlso Atlanuta special,' 'lid Vestibule TraIn of Pullman HlCee cd Coaches bet.ween WashIngton and At sta also Pulnaan Sleepers between Ports Dut1 and Charlotte, N.C. e. 41 and 38.-"Thse 8. A. L. Express," lid Train, Coaches and Pullman Sleepur tween Portsmsouth and Atlanta. kth trains make Immediate connectIon sat lanta for Montsgomeory, Mobile, New Or ne5, Texa-, CalIfornia, Mexico, ('hatta-. oga, Nushyilie, Memphis, Mucon, Flori