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\l so. i,, V[11. N' AilV ic-M'S S (l i mi I IS. (Mi :I 0(1 I i(o.»! i)Mi: i AIM.I: able II• i st. P. Kail Wii v« ioi.Vi LA»T -Paiiy lai!v* except e S u a vKHStf WKsT. —Dailv ii, v »':«•+'jjt Sunday .. I jhi-lkily ox Suudav.... IVIkHOT HKA'-' [hank —daily u JSA: MM!. i •. 11 I 11 K L. Bouc K, ^i-rietary. k li W,, f» i!" I ls IK.' .'i no I I" HO (WW \u\ y r•**. V i.i Clrt.VfY UFIKDUV nerf— l^-'t Uist..f iiiu Mv' U.'i hut., John lied Ih-t., Win. Jon John hou. .iss. |)pe1 ~C. W Mai'e'l JtiJsje- -J S. Farley. .J IScuedict. lourt-~J. I.. L'icki.'i.i Hils—li, \V Pre,' .turuey-- I. II. On i i.. |li- K IlitliipU CIT V Ol'I'M' I i». ftiry S. V"! kniar |I| An*. Miiti'Nt ie.i*, James. H-rrv. •e -S. M. I'asvo in'-J W. I!.II. 1st \V mI I. Kaer HI. -i W.ud- \V n .laird. jit Ward-A VIpm. •iial, Street ("mi [. i -. n s rmill Fire W iiv»'n i I', i—Charles* ^uHihHe, BOAiiD I.p Kf'Ti"ATIO.V oil, ,'i'Hi'!4, 11 i, irviu. ttchmuMi. \V FKA'l Nl I r- ARCH MASuN-. MM.i:\NK stfr Ni'*. in. StdtCii fiiiivor.'ilU'iif lourtli TliUMiiay »'»cls immt.ii, m. Vlsltiui? iMiapR'.iionH corilutlly A.J. lii.KHKii, Hiiili l'ru'ft. CQLASS, Sfr A. -Mil.HANK I i y.,, N •. Uwl iiu'ctiti^s ill ScliLlvrV lhiil, I'll irsday pveuiii^ ut •"i|,ii imiii'li. jrellip a arc niiiijillv nivilt».l in Rt ,l. l". KM Arr, \Y F.-SYL'. AN J/»If I-: Ui every Tincilay ••veiling at tfcha Visiting bietiuiMi (Mtvliullv luvi lili. htJAM'KL, N. U. JtiBEllO, Si'-'. AKMV 'l llK K: J'l i'.l.! :ts every s'i-i i:i!t uiiil futirlI• Satur in. -tjui ji, ut tli Court House, •nil* viHiting »ur city are ni\iti'il to US. 1) W. hllfliS, ''lllilll.lll'l*'!'. lieu, Adjutaut.. J. .W.—Meets liii :tut ti.tr i M"i v eteiuii^H ol eaeli month in M» I .in what le of IILI', and eoi. her noli' :l" Visit ink lirethrcn eorUnllv i n v i •', UecordtT, K. Ciuoviiu, M. 'j. K,~SKI)i \VK'K DIVISION N', •I. Meets ill Schiller's li:tll, Mill .. k. the fir-it and third Simd'tv of i-.i.-h ('. MA'ixni On' !. s FOBS, Sec. K JtAILWAY CoNDl't TollS— lianlc I division N !«i. .Meets at Mn I evi'i v scr.nid anil tourth .Sundiiy^ All inetuliers ol tliooi i' .• 11 u K. A. Jonxsos, Cliu-i 'iid i 'ke, feeo. atid H're.i.s. —Meets every Kriiluy eve nt Miisonie Hull, iiml extend* vitiitKili tu visiting nii'inherw. W 'm. Kn. tii.ii.s, T. "I0.MAS. Roe. See. IIl RC'JIIIS. lLI0..-jjpj.vj,.e ln St. Lawrence irols every Snndav iii:d holy day at H. UliV. Jon.v IlUKMELIXd, Priest. J. C. SlUil.I.ASJi, l'astnr. it„i M. K. Church. —Preaching every Jl:,y at lu:}." a. ui. mul ]i. in wmue p. ii'. Sunday nchoo! "®yer Uieetins WVdliehduyH at llAN—Service ooeawional—m the *egwn language at the church at KftV- J, ]i. Srofii.ii:, Miuisler. WAl.-Servii'f J.ihrary Hull lirst 'day ol each month at P' W- Rev.J.M.McBRtniK offieiat K- liUriT, comaker hnd Jcwoler, Millwuk.S. I. #IV«R to w i' ..'he: '•wurf •'I by incu:! oikruen. 'ttfin i, Unliv f&m •~y,t, K. j*onf •ii" jlIi) t, a •let-land, w itli Id Gill* rt's 1 lull hi. '.'torn or. a ii •1 •n old J! i in on aid hi 11 rona— UTA't OTia— atlk 'Ikmms 4' rn-'4,ljl .Vi" 'V should and glix'li! I ill!. T'ini yu uiji i in his in Jim rntt) "j|?A Bcauljf^^^Ike Isiy ,,f Ml, \i heii work w v '1 t" fh«' ilf, n:?d t)u' 1 iii-ln-ii it w."-. :ied. Mr^. I -tuiL'tUely !-!iun1 k the jiiati" corri'TB hut in'her tli iTi ca a and j!i- tho Colctiel Ii' r. liiditif hi ticm under a jirMc' .l.-t."-" that forbade pympatby. No (Uif urumvl Nieho!:i••• "Mi.i though her h"tirtei.m..m-i forLerbrnth er, fouiel her Unique refuse itri oiTlce i jire-. :i''e 1' lier si« r:i fnthM. The ,-hild un11i"id iiiinitivclj Mjmethinu: »f t!i» ill tl«nt rtii-i'd in th" !:!ioi'h i hw fMllcT. '•••'. t»»k tierre tunu I A grea U-ann.s' I ft. -«J. A11Rf ht-r, JiuU vniii tfae lit. i!:is w "It i HI vim. .5ilettee: reverted to net ii''"1. li:4.ri a ni. Tins consoled .Mishv. s. the carriage arrived 1 (juit'' cheerful a .iin. is ci ii lie'. Cousin til'it h'U' ••JftitoflL'c buildiusr. but 11 •. was i h, emed at i ml i nJy but ffhe wa v t'nrti v 'it 1 her broiler. I" undertaking 'i from Thome i In venture al liig Kate at the -he sat uaiin^ and hatiriK bei niorniiu of the day thai old (nll'ei' returning from his bootle«a ercri i bad s-ji.' b' en ever since hr aU:'aM. wan in)* nearly eleven oi'iock had not yet made up her mind to vi oiit.-ide, w hen she pcj»iiMl. a earring'? aw ih tin .r-ii' Mi in ah'iii a ^uild" thoiiu'ht-. "It's Cousin Mv ruH"'! blie »:xi• i.. aloud. "She's brou-ht ],"tiii-and A vi-iton of wild lroi e dm\n ii soring ri'A'd in Mis-\ i", f'1 »I' "J"' jumped til OJM'II the e- ,1, l,lt wlie.l til carrii'i^e passed tWiJi _«»«•' (.oii.-tu M\ rlilla look.- i I •••n. the win ''a "••You didn't l-i i..^. Lutti- and It cried Missy, in «te.-p repn.«ii(. "XS'ell, no, I uidn't," baid Mrs. Ii.-rry^. "C.-une ntf illstleli a swivet. Novel •..• brin- '"in ne'\l. time, (.^leti Lurkin," she coaunaiided 1 "ainl li't-me take this child in. "Don't blood bet'a H- tin Missv made uo oiijeetion. fond oi' her t'^usin M\ rtilla, and -h. ,„ired that, lady's shows dress, beautiful pink hyacinths within M' hue net brim that fram such lovely jellev\ bewildering lilac er.^in 1 the faded oil] roses outside lie, with ttl- nlultTJi^'puir. imd frills: and ti.ose pur ple shot s! lb.w Mis-.y wisln'd f-r a pan s„ is pun*away!" BIIO K.-iid :i*R•.jptly. 1 married to l»sia Furnrval. an i h. an r, cr come liome no Ijrpan to cry. this was no news to had learned aii anon: n. said. "Who says he 1 rinain? Don't I can be done about, it. 11' aunt s jin-.-eiK r, .«• fond belief thatt-ousH. ri nr a lower of s'f Ji. tlie parlor. .'Oh i" liUJ.-i I, with fol The i ruse. '1 Silid ii iU A lid Mis: I W K S I 1 i A V 1 1 N K i 7 I W I (SLbekt 00 JQaza^SwbEOaswd flMRSMof "f^ur lsi aJuitt UJ LJa Hut the. col' lie h^ul left Ii *H ... PwMfe1 -.pcekiJ •jaiMiuv. I v -i. -i1 m-HirmriK." rate I Mrs. Ik w if Nii-li- i i married acceptably "'I i had overlived all av w.is l'at and rosy and 1 1 suppose Ja-jH-r Tborne CJUI to maktj Tiinjrs worse !.• !i •••.. ,n 1 ..."t-t.ui Miss Elviru "if it's Ni boh, .i mid" is aiou' H.IM, and I am not a aid," Mrs. Hei .- deciami. stoutly. miserable e iward, Klvira just l«e .In.stii Tborne has heavv evebrow^ Mr- llerry. will li! I I'. -, ii'i in F1 tra .. in }ie:i/l tlllen- 1 I.' "1 ... i1.. neb in a JU*ep it a i vi v i .i Hid Uplifted ill orotoi,. ills liiei tui rsod a ghastly iwill that made his hl.icli brows look blacker than ver, underneath which liis -iituin refill luia.f.a •rt gleamed Missy, who .. i reAss*'-1 to ^ent away, wit ga: Miss K! i: a '. 11 ry It .' linn a u1" i a '.' I" raltn and even voici .« 1 vou a giK)d vlaughtei. a "Nevern i.liouu'' i sccined to wi: i failed him. "None of », i. i .' a v rhosen her for Nich .l.u-." coi titua'ti: "bu! KIM- IT» I G" :-II this is something for ya i ajid be thankful i'. r. J.ife has more re munerative wc-rk to oJer than nursing A WIT"". Nieholzis i.-iii E aloin' to phun. I ierry fl. and insid'er 1 i blamr* "Will terrupted oololy, "ly «•. thing ebseV' "No," said .Mr-. Herry, v. ::h heat: "I've nothing els- to Uvis ot, an-1 i \e yi more to say. Niehol.n is at my house." "I will receive no mVinsy: the colo nel declared, k '"W n our own flesh !ind a-i tliat?" exclaimed Mrs. impatiently. "Nick is a Tborne, ... ry inch of him. He'll make no over ir. He has married the girl he loves, 1 la inelv Jia '. pour fo' I ut r. !'ly M,-- I., I da-pe-1 I 1 hands, bu* u'. .'I'eil II 1 pe.,1.0 atul have a I,las i- '.. ry i!:. a\,a„. "I-., n. ".fyrtilla!" she wriiled. there was a dead si i thought his son'rt ill lat man, or that wo ni long pause, "who him is no Irie.nd of mine." you phase," said Mrs. Herry, ris ••He is \«ur only con you caiuiot .wav hi.- name, nor his blood. And I!ie....} ,! I i here!*' dug i"to Elvi vrtilla v ihe her rl:: a 11 n o i! 11 w 1 j'' u! ^et on without you. Col. tnv ow n, and 111 lit." Slie wiif ••If .nr brother .Mi— Elvira, Mv house i? whom 1 :ain ighly anyrry n-a v it know it," turn oiiiy thing to o" k marriage. a 's nil! Jii.i mat he is not Id..' .Jways worki i »inr hiru.-at a •u,k« v i a 1. t". I: i t' -s him41' iiig wit. •. niug'b tfl y*s I ...- i. i' I. i ,»r buy,' •*U* 1 "N is tail it a 'MkrW'SS. :t i U\f, imt t.nanKiui am 1 mat 1 ioi n .-oil. I've gotten more piod on it. lavira, than ever you'll ^''t out iii»p A: 1 Ill's, i "•i I -sy, at l.'.e-i 1 I'. i fort from this visit to know that lnjt brother was at Cousin Myrtilla'.s was feel him near—within reach. Though was ill, li4 y± V & need riot die, and sonn-da.. bho e.oii'd Lottie and lit.-.® ainj. encr tiieii-. wliat could hinder her sta\ I'-ilij, uU 'Alii oLl i 1^1' IMC b^ froru this time forth tu hold any com fciunicationfcwhatever with Mrs. Jlerry i win! any of her family. For m_\self mnei will 1 cross her threshold again, save i. case of some calamity." "And that means I am not to piny with IAMtie and Hi SS any mure!" waihd Missy. 'i'he e.ili.nel si^ie-d bitterly, lie t'e-lt himself a ue« ply injur^'tl man. ile wai' remotely '-"rry for Mis.sv"s cliiklish d: apnomttiii nt ri'/arding )ier jdaymates: but what was that compared with hi* ^wa- ttered, 1 -old he: i When r. t!u pr.imi? -. .id i...' .• "Y a i.-i I'llv ira. dear, run on late (or y mi W ha I s the use: ipat ient slim*. I -a 1 i .* 1 bin po r. -i ). wounded CiiAPTF.il XIV. U) OII-KKRT'S VOW. .( i "ft a:'. -jee." nl .a 'L y.»u tell me, M: N( (..r Kileti, tiur t^-r Sun i:km .1 w ,II. ierway is Mawso Nic.k K»/,-ie. li l.i. lu» f"i*•' he w Tulhdius seer" Mis^y noddcil, with a ci iinfortable sense of superiority in the ioesesaion of knowl cd^o ibat this old man iiad missed, though he had made a journey of thirty a Mvi i i r: i i i r- 'lata a leui.. 1 old Gil- i i i ..ot e.irryme up t"!'i',vn (n said Missy authoritatively. 1 1 Y' a an is a ii" p-i':*.-t:.- a inai. culUl I I'li I I: I t. ••!ii', ain't le.n'n.athri-e -:.i -e M..w Ni'aii.'ias ieC us tl»iii^.» Mid it a i... a :. i,,aad :ji-!" dMiss ,. "Clnllen tuua' obey," Gi.U rt I't-uuiidcd her. i Missy was silent a lori tame then she said, nt last: "Daiidy Gilbert, you've pit religion, ain't you?" "ftresa de I.au d!" e v i:! tied the old man, piously. proe I. «i ii gr- at 1 a !o Iii-.I.", ri .ht i Lord, bke the !', ... a a '. wouldn't you, ••.., sa a t! "'1 man answered, a lit!!'1 ia.'.' i e..n iue fatigue of hia journey and the look of strange resolve on Missy's face. At thi-i assent she stood up, on the step above him, her hair tossing in the even ing wind, her eyes burning, her slender hands cla.s|»ed against her breast she looked, in the dim tw ilight, like a spirit, -. i:»- I a -a' :»g attei i av, i i a. a. n i: -a a- i i a i. 1 I waid Missy, wit.h an 'I know all aU»ut it. l'.eidy (iillwrt had been to loeik for Hrer Kichola.s and Hrer Nichulas ain't there." "Nieholas is at Mrn. HerryV," i.i.I Miss Klvira. wearily. "So Missy been tellin'nie. I (uk 1.. im you know. Mirithwirey:' 'Mrs. llerry was here ti..- .i in- aa 8\\ ered, llusliiliL'. "You mute I. I town t^i-morrow, (iilherl. A'o i i a start so M-ry early, and I'll see y mi again in tix morning." But the next morning old Gilbert wa« ailing, and for sevenil days thereafter lie was unable to leave hia l*-d. Tom t^uash, who went "uj» to town" three times a w«-ek for the tnail, re|Kirt»'d to Glory-Ann that Mawno Nick wua "mighty nick," then that he was a little better, and linally that' he waa pro nouueed out of danger. A fortnight later Misn Klvira added another hundred to the sum she had already rio-n old Gilbert, ami dispatched him an e:n bassy to her nepiiew. •Ts s'pH -I at MI' ised ei Gill"" :. ,-i- !.'. »M,y, I'Jl Jviei 'Ct: a .. art. 1 i. i".'.*i i'j.i,i aooiii l'f" i.i re. Mis- u-i .• i [it's cle T. .'•! ulison, Uv. -I. It seemed quit, a far to M.--. llhiia A S "i got liolhin' else to do." vi Gilbert ijhiK'k his head. "Hit a .^ht be 1. ki a i ilaii,t. chile.- "I hate bai.. I ate.l people!" Mi% dei iared, liria.a1 !.• ii'tle lit-1 down t•• i her knee w nil .I I t.- "A ad -ever . .«n this "i bid i a.' g"! ht-ar.ts 111: nai stones- 'ei Ma' ne ou aiean old i r! 1 si.a 'a iv\ "U any hri it did to old t.a .. it. aa i -In abundantly "*-!. i i.e .u.i in! a!'. Hrei i. v 'ling her a "Dat cJ.. i. i" days," hakmg \(!!v\YS V WTKi' i i -ently w :ih !. b- ed thai .• ted. 1 MOTHER'S! HOME 1 i' ai-ey i. i 1 .peeled thank '".r any •-f a i.now ledgiueni, and pre rred t'.» say uoihiir.r about it. •'Ivii' hit ain't liu me t-r i a-her .. lit I is axed,"' old Gilbert dcad I, and -. "y early the next morning b-.-ii -M.-S Elvira's gold where iiit» ov. n ^.4•. mg v. -re hidden. (,t j.vi ni. phew's der-artur, bie, 'i. v tti. n W» VCf} I a.'. I a-1 i I! a ... i ', T' a ,' a b" rirr/the now !.•• 1 it- .a la r'..••••:• i •. 1 a- i 1. jioll hijs Ma.' ol,:. !--i 1 Ma'. but ...id v as a recogn. In fa I ti.at .( ,a i -. a.) old tiili-. I I said, "a »..r -,a: try," (.mi she not remind the old man of hi. j. .reritiy, sin had I'-signt he n i. inevitable and was learning to .•• w .: a at N icholas but a ti nth she was uiily i .diu'4 h.er titii'-: .. these days, when ri.o should know in a. aUjut geography, she would jj'o herself to Tampa, and Dad dy Gillx-'rt, having nothing particular to do at Tborne 11 ill, bhould with her. Such was Missy's present programme. She had found starving impracticable, but she still maintained an unrelenting bnterm.'ss towards her father, never sjieaking to him except when imjto-.ruble lu avoid ix. This, however, made little "i •.-» im press-io!) upon the colonel. Cl.il It .a had few attractions for him-at any tune, atul ho was too much a prey to his own bit terness of heart to be conscious as yet of his litrle daughter's estrangement. Mr». Leonard Thome and her pretty daughter, finding such a stub- of affairit too irksome to be !».»rti**, iiuwie all liasU to their own home, as soon UA two or three rooms eiiuld 1«: put inhabitable condition. TI ie colonel did not oppose this plan. He did all that he could, in fact, to ex nedite the work* on the h'iiw b'. w iv of making auiemis for Furniral's summary disme,-.ii but after Flora was gon" his 1 and old I iiloert felt awed. "Kneel down. she haul imperiously. Old Gilbert obeyed as though the com mand bad come from another world, a he ball i" a'V.-.l it -ad. a i i a s i v e a I ir..a. and %ovv, i.i tb" help of the suddenly lb •da that h«' Wlla '. 1. I.i alarm -r.i tared to ba tb .1 a Iii: a v .'. a i ii by b. ,aa i d.-ctor urai 1 u change r' 1 til you ,ii of a I time resisted, i ai i am iwI1 in.a-i. if to bo por ta. i vi ... an old mini of his who f»: 'uair ears bad 1'isidt-d in New Y'' li-- olf ulii.'ie one sad Septem wlii'n th" lai.d lay aweary in ,hine, and tlie cicada kept up a dm, aad the cotton li"lds were the hajrvfeu, .... wiiite for .• colors S \V I I. I 'luwe Ii' .it .. A.«t 'i: i. I. M• »i ,\ k IN, iu :ii: INN a i \:.\v AS.-OC! I'l.N. 1, T' *. «j- I a MIHI.IIIMI, !. i. WESTBY, Agent, MILBANK, S. D. Insures hordes, mules, cattle, of all kinds, for full value, from aix. inouthn o'd to fiveyearH, and for three fouriliH value from 5 lo 12 years old, mid two. thinlH full value wheu Irom 12 to 15 yearn old. Stallions injured uptoSl.lMKl. Foaling and Castration nituraneo a* reifoDaijle r:ite-. T. M. PLOTNER 4 U i arim. -Salt .M'-.M1 i". a. O.I'1 am! Pw.ih I y 111 '.hell SfltMiIl DLHuAOiVi 11 n unur Open I or iHIM IK 1 1' Some days later came the news that Nicholas iiad left TallaJiassee, or ratlv-r, it was understood that Job Furnivul had j( Ii taken li is daughter and his Ron-in away. It was old Gilbert who broti i.i this news he h.wl learned it through iK'groen U-longin tu- :r• lent and despised a. road-. whose «u'"ii t\ In o In«» :a- a 1 i.' I I a -f .'.".,w a '. I!. i i i n I' 1-: r: I I .I,. 1M. •. II i i a i i V e i a ,-i laua- ,,| 'r m! K:i iI s CHILDREN An- am.iys li.i' to siio.I. a :ir 1 re colils, to croii)!, sore Lluoat, iung lever, elr. lleiiii'ilies, to he ellt'ctive, inn.st he ailnuii l.stereit without delay. Notliiiit is heinr aiiaptcd fur surli eiucrgeiiciii.s tinui j\y«r's Cherry J'ec.toriil. It soothes Hie mllaiiieil iiii'iiitiraue, jiiotnotes exjiecloration, relieves eoiigltiug, .uiU induces sleep. The prompt us» of thin lr.eilirlnc lias saved luuuuiciaMe lives, hoih of oiiug and old. "One of my children had croup. The ease was attended by our physician, *ud was sup posed to be well uuder control. One night 1 was startled by the child's tiard breathing, and on going to it (uuiid it Strangling. It had nearly ceased to breathe. Realizing that the child's alarmitiK condition had be conic possible in spile of the medicine it bad taken. I reasoned that such rcmenles would be ot no avail. Having a part of a buttle ot Ayer's cherry Pectoral in the heirs'.', 1 K«*H the child three doses, at short intervals, and anxiously waited results. From the moment the l'eetoral «.i nO'-n. the child's breaihiiiK prew easier, ami in a shori time ii was slecp ra:: i,iaeilv and bicnthim i/aturally. Thn child i alive and v-' to-day. a"d I io not lies irate to say ih.it Ayer's t'lu-i i pectoral saved Its life." (I. Would!h! Wi rtham, Texas. -1 e s e o i s o n e a s a and the early strt'-'sas of eoitSUJiii-'.i-'-u. Pi reci&raiiA: I pr.r.i'AUMI i v DR. J. C. AV£» & CO.. Lowe]', Maes. PoU by ull I)mgg:st8. Price $T six bottle*, fa. ft