The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, July 12, 1898, Image 7

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She- re-entered the bourn hastily, went to thn room ami Reckoned to ker btoiber. "You must fan arm to tka *I! lair* and tell the pr.'rla (A«t« that the eeumy le aboir to Und I will etay here no Ml you rs.n cxi uncle and rntnni." The bny'a eyeo glees hiadi with esrllroi'nt, ' You way bee* Alone and faro them?” ssul Ha. "Ycb," ahe anawered. ‘Mbere la no at her way.” for a minute her brother regarded bet admiringly. A girl not over fl(- tteo alitn and alight, to fate alone the boat a eompnny of a man-of-war. "I moat siav wttb you.” he eiclatnied ‘ No,’ the anawired, "you tan do the moat good by going to the village. 1 am out afraid of them. They will not barm a girl." Nor did she look afraid, as she stood thera with an air of daunt lean bravray about her. "You'te fine!” her brother exclaimed- Then he rushed to the door with a parting •hot, *'l won't be gone long." N< >v that aha wan left entirely alone, LtarUara'a oourage lor the moment gave way, hut C>i)ly for a moment, and then she was thiuking bow to act. dhe was not so sure she could pioteot tfoe plaox, be cause she was a girl, and If tbey found the burled musket a they would eurely burn the house, and then her sister would have to be taken out into the chill son air. There was one way to prevent this keep them from tittering the extension. Her sister's iootn was In the extension and underiumth the room were the bur ied musket*. She must do this by etra egy, if possible. She du:ended thn stalra ts she thought and went through the long passageway which connected the extension and the main portion of the house. As she en'.omt th<> tnuln room her eyes fell upon a huge fireplace In which there had not been a fire for some time. The fire place was dirsctly beside the door lead ing Into the passage, the door that she must guard. How should «hc guard lit As she though; she noticed the (wick oven In the fireplace, the door of which w-as ajar: then an expression of triumph came over her face. She acted at once upon the thought, went to the back-of the house and returned with a small lifg cf powder. It was a very smalt It eg, but it hc'.d enough (or Ihe purpoe for which she wished to uae it. It took her only a moment to open the oven door and put it lns.de. She clos ed the dotn almost tight and then stop ped, ana In the opposite corner of the fireplace arranged some fagots and kin dling wood. Underneath this she fix ed a huge pair of bellows. The bel lows were blacksmith's bellows, her un cle having been a blacktnith. He had rigged them up by the fireplace and laughingly said they reminded him of old limes. Lighting the fire would in no way endanger exploding the powder, the fireplace being too large and the fire too small; but should she pull down on the level of the bellows, a line of fire would shoot up alongside the oven, and entering the crack left by the part ly opened door would Ignite the pow der. "If the worst eomec to the worst." ahe said aloud, as If to give herself courage. “Men have shown what they LmM «m «a (At* MM, I TC4 aA*M Mint Is fMf MBA 4»" AMw*4f AM A»MA aAf* **M*« *Aa i-<« a (Him mg t* in* bhaAma aa4 1 1 aiißA# MM AsWmW AAA ■anao «ag>M ’tNMRIAa •• lA* M*» RAa fcwcfl Aa»fl- sa4 :-«hi#4 (A fBRMa At*- ‘<--A lAa MAT k Aa tkw san*!. Hum i»* a 4 tk* m*a4 ba4 lAa ftre *c«ctMi. iAm*m •mom a asa4 tag afCA «Am 4b«m, T«m ftre liwgk BAM.t. Mas AArttAg %TM*> I marta* Aaenatf amb A** Aa*A nga-ar* | (Am Ranr kaaitlMg AB lAm maumcML AmA tMM AaaA oprw i Am Aan4»a of »Am AM j tom aAa nM. 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Mill AM allow yoa to eatar i (Aal rang" -Will 80l allom »!" TAa Mflcar re I •naiad Aer aor da ae ts Aa cmilA am Ae- I av* H. "WiU AM AIIOM H! Well, that la tAa moat graft* emus thing I knee evnr heard " ! Koddeßly from Aart Hi lAe dime* ton of Ike kilt tam* Ik* Anrg crack of g rifle; la a moment mom and from 1 mw-ttwr dlmction cam* tb* Ault report of * musher TA* o«lc*r pricked up hit earn The people aer* rlnln*. Thoa* report* m#n« IAM limy hnaa the Boldtrr* AaA landed, and thay M*ra fkarklng InuMlbar and Mould warn A* bo*«rlnf about him. Ts mr on. men," be eald. “ ae Mill eearrb this boose quickly." And by stopped forward. "gland bark!” Barbnrs said. Without knowing why As did an, he obeyed Aar. Rometbing about tka tithe, graceful, readme figure lonked danger jus even though A ass only a girl. At the same moment be saw a tine of fir* suddenly spring from lb* embers on tb# hearth; and then the huge (bimaey a* if it would itself protect ita own hearthatoov eud the girl beside It. lraned over, there war tb# dvafen i lag eraad of an rtploalnn, and the chimney hurled tteelf forward. The officer and bis men went down aa If thtgr had auddenly met tb* tire of a masked battery. Just then ike door war pushed open by the mat of the boat# crew, but they halted on the threshold -Thitiagh Ui« blue has* of the explosion they saw their comrade# lying upon the floor, wounded or unconscious Bsr bara’e straight girlish figure was out lined through the moke agßlnpl the :background of the door #be guarded. Her (see. pale and wan. yet firm with courage and resolve, confronted them through the hase. Even aa they look ed, a piece of the chimney, which had been loosened by th# explosion, but whit* hail not aa yet given way, fell with a crash at their feet. The pecu liar character of the explosion, the 'condition of tbelr comrades, th* loss of their officer, and last of all the mys teries* look of a girl alone faring them caused a strange dread to creep over , Itoe superstitious sailors, and as If to heighten U there came the sharp crack of rifle* now cloae at hand, A )innlc seised them and their cry was, “Bark , to the boat a!” lifting tbelr fallen com rades they rushed out of the door and the house was again free from intru . slon. | Barbara ran to the window and look ed out. She saw them hastily retreat ing toward the boat, while every now and then, from behind *ome bush or boulder, cume th* report of a gun, as the farmoia who had come to bar help fired. She shaw them at last reach the boat sod she saw the boat return to the frigate. She sa-.v the frigate weigh anchor. Then with a wild sob she ran to her sister’s room and fell fainting across the bed. There hw uncle found her beside the sister she had protected. WHILETHEWARTaSTS All who march, walk or stand, should shake Into their shoes Allen's Foot- Kase, a powder. It cures aching, tired, sore, swollen feet ,and makes tight or new sheer easy. It absorbs moisture, ond prevents chafing, hot. smarting, blistered, sweating feet. All the regular army troops amt navy men use It. Vol unteers In hot climates can't exist in comfort without It. Allen's Foot-Eaae Is sold by all druggists and shoe stores, 25c. Samples sent FREE. Address Al len 8. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. When freedom from her mountain toigh Unfurled her standard to the air. She little dreamed that dynamite Would lend a hand to keep It there. ESTABLISHED lSSO—Reliable Unci# Lew will lend you say amount of mon ey for any length of time on all bind* of personal property at a very low rate or Interest. All transactions strictly confidential. Steel-lined burglar proof safes. Under the Arlington hotel, oo Jackson street. Letvla J. 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Ant A* only rear hr d rianttago d* Cabs tour Aayt latvr, *Uboat »tr:k lag g Alom M all. If history to to guide A* Brill navtr com* out of port aga n Orvrra a only opportunity mas to Aa** atrurk at ike *Aip* Ramp *on left brttlnd him In drtachtneaU. whiH A* him**if Bra* In Porto Rico. The Mhol* thing ia only expllmbl* oa the supposition that Ornra Irfr Vlorant short of coal, and there be* ‘the Icaami and perhaps the plainest las. son of tbs war." Another timely and Intnresllng artl rlr to appear In th* Augurt Pa'l Mall Magastne ta by Mr. Onvid Hanna?. wh<> i has made a special study of Spa n and ( ! th* Spaniard* and *ho Mill try to rep- ; | rtsrnt Ibe Spanish nation in a mot* fa- I vorabte light than it to at present re garded in the Unl.vd fltat** The Pall Mall Magastne for August Mill contain many other interesting feature*, in eluding lh* first Inatalment or Mr. B R Crockett'* nr* aerial. The Silver Skull. Edward Bverrtt Hale'* Jams* Ruaarll I/iwrll and Hl* Prleudi takes up In ■ the July magaalne number of Th* Out llook Iso well's experience a* an editor | Dr. Hale Bays: "Let mr say a word about any prerumptlon that Ixiwrli j was a mere Dgurchead and that aome | ouo else did the work. Trust me. for I know. I have worked under many editors, (rood end bad. NM one of them uodrratood hto bualnexa any bet ter than Lowell or worked at Ita detail more faithfully." Mr. George Kennan'a Story of the W«r, now appearing In The Outlook, to constantly growing In Interval. On* j of his latest letters takes up the man agement of the Florida camps and the 'stalling of the Shatter expetdtlon. ! He treats this Important subject freely and frankly, but with great fairmln ! dednesa, admitting all possible excuses, ! and yet pointing out msny ways by I which prudence and foresight Could have avoided Irritating delays. , Mr. 1 Kt-nnan la now actually In Cuba and his comment* on (he Santiago cam paign will be awaited emjcrly. <»3 » year. The Outlook company. New York.) Beginning with the June number, The American Angler, formerly pub lished by W. C. Harris, will bv isaued from the offlw of The Outing Fubllsh- Ing Company. All devotees of ang ling know how well this journal has In the past provided material for camp fire stories, and correct Information on all matter* pertaining to fish and fish ing. It ia the purpose of the new publishers to add new and attractive features to the journal and embellish the pages with appropriate and profuse Illustrations. It will be the beat ten rents' worth offered to anglers >.uy where. A A new book on the Philippine Islands ia announced by the Continental Pub lishing company, Now York. The au thor is Ramon Reyes Lala, ft native of Manila. Advance sheets show that it presents a fascinating description of that remarkable country and Its re sources, with au accurate and interest ing history of the Spanish discovery and dominion as well as the recent American conquerors and their occupa tion. This work Is a trustworthy ac count of the many points of Interest throughout the islands. It is full of information concerning plants and an imals and the wonderful varied agri cultural and mineral resources of .this paradise of the tropics. Mr. I-ala Is a member of a wealthy and influential native family and was for many years prominent in business and social life In Manila. He was educated at St. John's college, London. Being no longer able to endure Spanish oppres sion. a few years ago he transferred his allegiance to the United States. The book, which is in press, Is to be a [ large Bvo volume. Price, ?125, AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. ** V* ARC flKriAi «|H« COURTS tot RIGHT Try «hfp g> rt iVV| IMR (jppttff YKJAfk •t'AffTttolA," AMD W HtfCHfß'Ali AAfußtA,* •• CRtt Th Xl>( «4Bk /, J>P Plft H|H of Mtunorktt wHt, Ipdi thf originator of " C AST 0 RIA, (A| inito tktti hat bom? and dk* bear y/fJ j— <m et* rj/ the far-timile mgnatur* oj QCtf/jf/r&JcjCu wrapper. Thia ta tka original "C AST 0 RIA" which has been ttmd in the hornet as the Matheaa of America for aver thirlg g% ir* LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and am that it » the hind you ha •f am 'Hi* isti? // s,rTTT~ " “* and has tie tignalure of IjhaMnCi ii»oi wrap pee. No one ha* authority from me to uae mg name ejerrpt The Centaur Company, qf which Chat. H. Fletcher ia Prettdeni. ** H ,m <2 tL~u . z>. Do Not Be Deoeived. Do not enHanguf the We of jftoor child by accepting A cheap Rulwtilute which tome may offer you (bftkuie he inakci a few mope penmen on it), the in* urcdicnti of which ci i’fi he docs not know. “The Kind You Have Always Bought” BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You. na« •»»■*•*• • A (HRMAW* f* i»MRf >YRHt Wf WiR •***> Rare Chances THM rAMFtIRLL FttOPWITY. Itoar o**us*a Itßllruad I »nk far ant* at a bargain. Hi f*#t front »i> M<’lnl<-sn, lit f**l 4rap. nltb on* d«clllng of U roomß, on* of I room*. 1 atorvd and vacant M |Mo*. 111. 112 and IIS Mclni'ish atract. Mak* mv an offvr. ONLY CHANCE | Just now to buy a bom* In I North Augusta, wbvra you will enjoy [living wlntrr and somnvr. and M k*v« Ito go to tb# pi'ftmialna for lirwwr. Party moving mirth only reason far i Belling. Dwvlltns I room*, oulbouaea, | good malar. Lot toxSM fret. A SNAP. M nrraa good land, new bou*# and ottUsmsei, good wmtrr, lot and garden fenivd. nliv pn*lur«, onhard. grapes, pearbva, rtr; fltat rlajt* crop un this land, all rwreevary farming tmplx mrnts, wagoo, borar, cost and calf, tur key*. chlihrn* and hog*. This place ts on the line of the Georgia railroad, near Augusta, and tairty want* to go north at one*. To a quirk buyer— sl2oo, Leonard F. Verflery Real Estate Agent. I Library Row e KEEP COOL by using one of our odorless Refriger ators—the Dewey Just annihilate* hot weather. Klondike. Gurney and Eclipse are all guod; everyone guaranteed; wa ter coolers, cedar chests, Ice cream fteexers. See our l(ne of bedroom suits, 125. Haby Carriages for W. We will make terms and prices to suit you. Fleming & Bowles 004 Broftil Street. UP-TO-DATE METHODS t ' ' '*( tJNTIRINO ENERGY, ‘ BRAINS AND PUSH, HUSTLE, JUDICIOUS SPENDING OF LARGE SUMS OF MONEY r SODE OF THE METHODS THAT (MAKE THE HERALD FAIIOUS, Uncle Sam’s Navy, Port folio No. 8, just receiv ed at Herald Office. FOR SALE 1050 acres of Land In Co lumbia County, Georgia. Rents for S3OO per year. 312 acres of Land in six miles of the city in Rich-j mond County. Will cut in 50-acre lots. Four 4-room Houses and Lots In the city cheap. Part cash, baianca on easy terms. This is a bar gain. J. B. TUTT, ESA I. SKTA K AGENT. Things You Should Know /If You( S Paint / Ist. That your painter can mix an ab solutely pjure and highest grade mixed paint whit# or colored chemically pure, at $125 to sl.s7 • gallop. Id. That If you are footed Into paying 11.50 per gallon for any ready mixed paint, you are throwing away 25c a gallon. 3d. That Atlantic white lend I# chem ically pure. There can be and is no hatter paint. 4th. Buck lead ia nurture of white lead and xlne, which we’ve been gelling and using on oqr own property for 34 years. For practical purposes In paint ing It is equal to white lead. It is gold at !-4c cheaper than Atlantic. sth. Adulterated linseed oil will stick —and not dry and will soon cover with dirt. Beware of cheap bargain! in lin seed oil. You will regret their use. Our linseed ott Ig unadulterated and chem ically pure. THE HOWARD & WILLET DRUG CO. WHOLESALE PAINTS. FOR SALE a et*~l have for sale very desirable build ing lot located in the centre of one of (he handsomest blocks in the city. Will sell gins very cheap. Just ibe place for a handsome residence for your femily. Good titles. CALL ON MRS. JERRY O’HARA, NO, *327 QREENB STREET, 3 TO 7 MID fl TO 19 We hava a saw more SUITS than we wistl to carry over until next eeeeon. in Junior* fronl 3to 7 years, end in Chiidren'e from I i to 16 years, which, this) week, will be xoid at a special low price. You will save rnonny by buying your child a Suit now. A good for an extra Suit it always proper to have on hand. Remember The Children's Department. I. C. Levy's son & Co., TAILOR-FIT CLOTHIERS AUGUSTA, • • • • GEORGIA % ~ * Angnsta Brewing Co’s GENUINE M*LT EM NOW ON THE MARKET. CALL I OR IT. ■ »■ W. H. Lynch & Co., Yellow Pine Lumber am l-- - —-■■ ■ ■ i Builders’ Hardware. L oor». Biind*. iriculcinyK, l aths, fhirglcs, V> too & Coal. | lftk eippit. yr/R mciFic railway power house <r UlAlfevMl 74. t I dtbVSSA. OA. Tivoli Brewery. the largest brswery souih. . PORTNERSBEER FOR BALE EVKEYWHERE IN AUGUSTA—ASK FOR IT. E. SHEEHAN, Agent. lSg TWO TR l-EPtl ONE3—I3S Special Low Prices * at the Augusta China House, 704 Broad Street, For Ice Cream Freezers, Water Coolers. Refrigerators and Ice Chests. TO RENT. Four rooms on Sand Hills in very desirable location. Bath Room, Hot and Cold Water, &e., &c. Possession July 1. JOHN W. DICKEY. wm. McCauley 2040 WALTON WAY. BELL TELEPHONE NO. 2l#l. Summerville Plumbing Company Sewering and Venttist ng Steam and Hot Water Heating a Specialty. Estimates Oiven on Ail Kinas of PipeWorL. AU Work 0 uaraateed.