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H :s System of • Home Treatment is so perfected that he can bring about a cure as surely and speedily as thougn the patient called daily at lus office. J, NEWTONHATHAWAY, M. D. J>r. iiatlisivvay Ss Co., South Broad Street. Atlanta, Go. 'MENTION THIS PAPER WiI'ICX WRlTUiQ. PARKER’S \ _ HAIR BALSAM 1 1 Cleanse* and beautifies the mix. 7 |Promotes_a lnsurianf growth. f 1 its Youthful Color, f- KAY & BRO., “I Lave often saifi that if ever I those a husband it should be a sailor,” murmured Miss Manse], keeping her head hung. “But I am a sailor, ” said the com mander. “I know you are,” she answered, be ginning to laugh. “I wish,” thought the commander, who kept a hold of her waist, “that she would shift her helm and head on a straight course. It’s a fair wind. Every thing’s all clear, the road buoyed, the very pilot aboard.” He drew himself a little away so as to obtain a good view of her eyes, and, putting his hand un der her chin, he raised her laughing face. “Now, tell me, my dear, that yon will be my wife,” said Le, “and then I will give yen a kiss. ” “Can I speak to yon a moment, sir?” snng down the voice of Mr. Hardy in the hatch. “What’s the matter!” roared the commander, entirely letting go of Mbs Mansel when he caught sight of Hard) s shoes and a second later of Hardy’s leering eyes on the Judder. “The mate of the bark’s hailed to know whether yon would like one of the two men to be sent aboard with the foil yarn of the gold, and how the bark dragged and was blown off?” Tho memorable exclamation of cid Mr.. Shandy rose into the commander’s head. Eo was in a passion at the inter ruption and said: “No, sir. Inform that ox faced mate that I can wait. Tell him to keep a bright outlook aboard his bark for the longboat, as it’s not impossible that tiie fellows will pnt off in her from the island. ” Then soften ing his voice he exclaimed, “How’s her head. Hardy?” and then added, “Well, keep everything piled upon her and see. that the chap astern don’t ran the old bucket down. ” Tho shoes, with their bows, disappear ed, and the commander readdressed him self to his pleasing task with, it must be admitted, a slight glance at a decan ter of ram on a swing tray, as thongh a little refreshment just at this time would be rather helpful. He slided on the looker once more to tho young lady’s side and again put his arm round her waist. Her face was bright red, almost as red as his, but she looked pleased and happy. “You’ll give me your answer now, Margaret?” said he. “You know nothing nfcout me, Cap tain Bcldock,” she answered. “You sailors are so reckless! How do you know that I shall mako a good wife? slowness ci delivery. “Those (wo mm,” continued the mate, “tell a queer yarn of the fellows’ doings at the island. Will you b^ye them aft at once, or wait tiil after breakfast?” “Wc’il breakfast first,” said the com mander, who was exceedingly hungry. “I am one i f those unfortunate people who can’t shift without ballast. ” They made the rounds of the cabins. The commander found much to say on what lie beheld. The main hatch covers were then lifted, and they entered the hold, where for some time on their knees.and hands they remained, view ing the wreck of the massive casing in which the gold had been stored. When they returned on deck, a very gc.cd sea breakfast had been served by a Jack of tho brig, cue of those useful seamen who can ccck and wait as well as hand and steer. As tho commander and his compan ion entered the cuddy the door of Miss Jsluustl’s cabin was opened and iiio young lady made her r.ppr arance. Bol- dock started. He could hardly credit bis Sight. He had been so used to see Miss Mansel in her dressing gov.n that, now sho was prettily dressed iu serge trim med as gayiy us a yachting costume, he scarcely recognized her. She had put on a hat, a charming hat, with an os trich feather ceiled round it. The gen tlemen rogues had left her cabin un touched. Ail her. toilet couveuieuces re mained, and she had used them to her inexpressible refreshment and' to tho distinct improvement of her charms. So there 6tood before the commander a well dressed, well shaped young lady, with fine, dark, pensive eyes and blushing checks and while teeth showing as she smiled, end. she wr.s to be his wife. “Good heavens!” he ejaculated, iu the impulse of his surprise and delight. He took her hand, and, raising it to his lips, kissed it with admirable courtesy, then introduced her to Mr. Matthews as his betrothed. “Iliad thought as much, sir,” said the mate, with onocf those dry, nervous smiles which twist the month toward the cheek. “I heartily congratulate you both,” aud ho bowed with the grace of a sailor bending at the handle of a pnmp. No more was said on tho subject, and they sat down to breakfast. The talk naturally concerned tho robbery, the proceedings of tho thieves, the chances of capturing them and recovering the gold. “I must have tkoso nuggets, Marga ret,” Boldoek said, With his immense How do yon know that I have not re- i f ace fell of life and hope. It shall buy lations who might bo a disgrace to i ns a home aud furnish it, too, aud there yon?” j-should be a very good balance for the “Nonsense, my dajling,” lamented s P Ie0 that’s called ashore tho honty- the commander. “I know ns ranch of moon. Your share I hope, Mr. M;:t- you as you know of me, aud so the • thews, will enable you to give up tbo yards are squaro between ns iu that ' sex” t wait way anyhow. Now, my dear, I’m iug, I’m longing.” He projected his lips into that sort of shape which the month usually takes when it salntes the brow or cheek of another. Half langhingnnd half crying and rosy red, the girl laid her head against as holiest and warm a heart as ever beat in nrau’s breast. “I will be yonr wife, ” she said, and Baldock instantly kissed her. CHAPTER XXVL THE SEAMEN’S STORY. Tho night passed quietly.- It was a The poor man rolled up his eyes, with au expression of devotion. This, whero they wero sitting,. had been the.theater of tho great ocean theft. Yonder was tho cabin out of which they had dragged Miss Mansel. Yonder was tlio cabin in which the mate had been aroused to learn that the ship was seized. “flow could old Benson have been such ufi.ol us to let it happen?” said the commander. “Was not the robbery of the arms chest hint enough? Within an hour of that robbery I’d have had the whole of thoso fellows in irons and chance tbo issue. ” But Mr. Matthews shook his head. " - - i x>us air. luniuicws shook uis ueau. bright moonlight night, aud the vessels, And> iDtU . ed , if the commander had been clothed iu cold splendor, floated ono in ' . the wake of the other like (wo icebergs ' ]n / ' ,u bark . I* , ls exf ^ mol J A . . ... e probable that he would have allowed over that desolate breast of breathing . tbe teu gentlemen to work their will, as waters. Ill tho morning it was very , Benson had, aud for Benson’s reasons, fine and the beavo of the sea almost j They went cn the poop. It was a bean- gone,'and when Commander Boldoek | tiful, warm, sunny morning. The ocean went on deck he foaud the bark within undulated iu long, blue flashes of light pistol shot of his quarter. He hailed from lino to line, aud a pleasant breeze her, and Mr. Matthews, jumping into I was blowing, the speed of tho two ves- the main rigging aud, leaning off the ! Be ]s being about five knots. The brig ratline, f ” Lmhmllon. Vc-j Van fcs?fifSs cR!oi*ti:Ht i: X In dory am! «•» sul $■=. to,paryouraciM e; iiuaiitettatyour j fount! perfectly set£s- IVKALEK.S IN AS gs , T8ESE t LLE PAHT SUITS ? re for boys 4 m « SS.3w. ?. h«!e with DOUBLE SEAT au«J K9BE£ )T^3-VF- IUfU Ji.CO Mj!c as Ulaalrsltd, ms«tc from « Iwiy wclstl. wearwUinf, nil-wd I Fine Whiskies, Beer and Wines, Cash Orders Promptly Filled. Rome, Ga. shrouds with ono hand on made answer: “Will yon do mo the kindness,” shouted Boldoek, “to back your topsail and send yonr boat for the lady aud me, as I propose to do myself the pleasure to breakfast with you?” Forthwith the necessary maneuvers were executed aud Commander Boldoek and his betrothed were ' transferred to the bark. The boat was then hooked on, tho yards swung, and the vessels pro ceeded on their course. After Miss Mansel had been support ed over tho side she hid ■ her face and cried for some moments vehemently. Tbe horror of recollection was too great Her heart was broken down by it. Mr. Matthews arched his eyebiows and sent a dry look at Trivett, the boatswain of the brig, when the commander began to soothe tho young lady. William and Harry came fl little dislance along the deck aud stared. “She was overboard and was drown ed,” said the Dane, “and, by my knife, there she is!” There’s people,” growled William, whose face was stupid w ith surprise and superstition and divers forecastle emo tions as he surveyed the girl while she stood weeping a minute iu the gang way, “as can’t get drowndcd. My grand father knew a Dutchman who was al ways a-falling overboard from vessels he belonged to when in dock. They’d, hear the splash, sing out to fetch the drags, and, arter an hour or two of sweeping aud creeping, up ’nd come that blistered Dutchman, quite unconscious, of course, but with so much of life in him arter he was rubbed and dried his first words was always, ‘Auoder half pint’” ‘Good!” said little Harry, grinning with all his teeth. “1 tell you what, I have seen a ghost By Peter, she is a fine girll Look how she stands up at the side of that old cock with the red steak face. By Peter, there was business to be done there! Observo me, Bill. Yon der’s a splicing job.” Hiss Mansel, drying her tears with one hand, the other being clasped by the commander, was conducted by her sweet heart aud Mr. Matthews into the cuddy. She then broke away and vanished in her cabin. “Avery handsome little interior,” said the commander, straddling at the, foot of the table, his hands behind him, aud turning his crimson face about in admiration, as thongh he was in a pic ture gallery. “I hope you found yonr effects intact, sir?” “Intact to a shilling; I a:n happy to say,” said Mr. Matthews. “Very airy and cheerful after the cabin of the brig,’’.said Boldoek, breath ing deep. “Any damage?” “They pillaged some of the passen gers’cabins, but you’ll find Miss Man- scl hasn’t suffered. They iiail done their worst with her. They’d do no more.” “The bur-lud-dy villains!” exclaimed the commander, making the sentence tremendous by force of emphasis anjJ was rolling away out on the bow, and when tho commander saw her his head rolled, too, in contemptuous sympathy. “The run and lines of a pudding dish,” he mused. “She is fit to be a collier, and she brings all Sunderland into this beautiful scene. Suppose, now,” said ho to Mr. Matthews, “yon call the two men aft” The sun did not yet render an awning necessary. Tho young lady was shaded ¥611001 Dodge Then Did you ever try to dodge the rain-drops ? Did net succeed very well, did you? It’s just as useless to try to escape from the germs of consumption. You can’t do it. They are about us on every hand and we are con stantly taking them into our lungs. Then why don’t we ali have this disease? Simply because these germs cannot gain a foot hold in a strong throat and lungs. It’s when these - are weak that the germs master. The body must be well supplied With fat. The danger comes when the blood is poor and the body Is thin. If your cough docs not yield, and your throat and lungs feel raw and sore, "you should not delay another day. Take Scott’s Emulsio of Cod-Liver Oil with Hypopho-3= phites at once. It will licai ike inflamed membranes and greatly strengthen them as well. The digestion becomes stronger, the appetite better and the weight increases. The who!e body be comes weil fortified and the germs of consumption cannot gain a foothold. It’s this nourishing, sustain ing and strengthening pov-er of SCOTT’S EMULSION i' - t has made it of such value i all wasting and exhaust'Af diseases. 50c. ,n<l $i.oo, all dru™iits. SCOTT 4 BOWNE. ChojiiL iio-., . by her parasol, ana sne sat next to the commander, and Matthews stood beside them, while William and_ Harry, the Dace, in respectful Eea postures.related thoir yarn. William began: “The day afore we made the island I showed the gents how to get the anchors over the bows. Next day we made the land. There was a whole.swamp of jawing. Every man had his own opinion. I conld see that him they called Trollope was no longer to boss the job, though I allowed he was the best of the gang, the properest to head that there tidy little procession.” “Washer” hissed Harry softly aud fiercely. “One at a time, and William now -jockeys the yardarm,” said the com mander. “They agreed to sail close in to the island and go ashore in the longboat and take a look uroand them, ’’-coutiuned William. “They bad no confidence in one another, and they innsfc all go to gether or remain together, and wherever the gold was there they all'mnrt bloom ing well be, begging pardon,” said the man, touching his forehead in his siow, merchant service way. “They sailsd in till they got 17 fudom; th'*r all the sails wero furled and the anchor let go. There was nine of ’em. ” “Niue!” exclaimed Miss Mansel. “I forgot to mention, ” said Mr. Hut- thews, “there had been a dcel. ” “Who fought?” asked tho girL “Mr. Masters and Mr.. Caldwell,” answered William. “Caldwell shot Masters through the heart, thisman tells me,’’said the mate, “and the body was flung overboard.” “May they all servo each other so!” exclaimed the commander, with a pious motion of his eyeballs. Miss Mansel was looking away to sea She so held her parasol that Boldoek could not liuvo seen her just then had he wanted to look at her. Site was blushing, anil yet her face wore a slight look of distress. But beforo Boldoek could bid William proceed she had ral lied and tho parasol was iu its former place. “They got tho boat over in the after noon, aud tho nine gents went ashore in her, ” said William. “They were armed. I seed somo of them inspecting their re volvers when they was in the boat. Be fore they pat off Davenire, tho big chap with the stiver chain, steps np tome aud’Arry’ere aud says: ‘We’re going to leave you iu charge of the ship, and we have confideuco in you. If you should attempt to play false, by’— aud here i.e swore an oath ioug as a bowline all abont the Etarnai, and so heipliim, ” said William, looking with his slow gaze into the commander’s wide expauso of countenance, “ ‘we’ll secure the pair of yon to that mast there and blow your —hum—hum—brains out. ’ ” ‘ ‘Sol That was their language. Quito like old times!” exclaimed tho com mander. “Fire away!” “When they was gone”— began Har ry, who had been moving impatiently on either leg, darting frequent looks r.t Miss Mansel with fhat sort of smirking, self satisfied air which a certain type of conceited sailors will pnt on in tho pres ence of women, though they should be ladies mast high above their condition. “I said one ct a time,” thundered Boldoek. Harry’s jaw fell. William went on after a leisurely look around the hori zon, a3 thongh ho scanned tho sea for tbonght aud words. “When wo was left alone, ’Arry here was for slipping. ‘ Yes, ’ I says, says I, ‘and git our brains hlowed out.’ Ho says: ‘They’ll think tho chain parted. What do they know abontcafclesr’ Well.it wasn’t done. This ’ere little ’Arry had been already knock ed about tiil ha was nigh killed by that there Trollope.”. Tho Dane, in an agony of impatience aud recollection, struck his hip a slap that sounded like the report of a pistol. “After they’d been on tho island a oonple of hours they puts off and comes n’poard again.” “Did they bench the boat?” said the commander. “There’s a sorter natural harbor on the south side of the island, and the boat lay there iu charge- of one man while the rest -was ashore. ” “Well,” said Boldoek, “shovoahead! You’re confoundedly long winded. ” “It’s I can bo quick,” yelped tho Dane, snapping his fingers. “Eeel it out, then! Reel itoaf!” cried tho commander. The Dane began to talk very fast and Miss Mansel fell a-langhing. “They comes aboard, ” continued tho Dane, “and Davenire, stepping np to me, gives me a slap on the back like to have broke my spine aud yells out: ‘You’re botli good men. Trustworthiness means beer and cuddy stores aboard this ship aud as mneb gold as shall fill each man a pocket handkerchief. ’ Then, calling to William, ‘What,’ says he. ‘would you advise us to do with the boat?’ As nei ther mo nor William cared end as we didn’t want the job of helping to hoist her aboard, I says, says I, ‘It’s a-going to be a fine night, and she’ll lie all right astern if she’s looked after. ’ William np and says the same.” •‘Who was a-going to keep all on hoisting of that there longboat in and ont?” said William. “That fired Trollope,” continued the Dane—“beg pardon, iady,” he exclaim ed with an airy bow that fetched a rum ble of laughter out of Boldoek—‘ ‘was for having her inboards. ‘The only boat!’ I beard him say. ‘Suppose a sudden gale aud the likes of that ’ Most ef ’em was opposed to him. They’d sorter taken a kind of hatred against the man. I went into tho cuddy with a mess kid to get some snpper from them, and they was quarreling and arguing with wine iu their heads. By Peter, I liked it! When I returned with the kid, I says to Wil liam, ‘If they keep all on they’ll be massacreing of each other I’ ” He looked at Miss Mansel as if he ex pected she would be struck with the word. ‘ “You’ve forgot to tell the gentlemen abont the brigantine,” said William. “When they found, ” whipped in Har ry, “that there was no brigantine neither off nor at the island, they looked silly to a man, one aud all. They had fetched glasses out of the passengers’ cabins and worked away at the island and all around it, with their faces blauk' as a sailor’s dumpling. It was clear to most of them they was going to do nothing without a small vessel. I heard the man named Weston arguefying that the long boat was big and strong enough for them to go away in, gold, stores and all, for a coast, but the general feeling was that the brigantine ought to iiave been there. As film worn't there they didn’t know what to -do ‘cepfc to wait for her, to give her a chance of turning up, cither by cruising in this here vessel or by anchor ing and ail hands living ashore.” “Look alive with yonr yarn, my lad, ” said Matthews kindly. He hail heard fill tin's before. Bat Harry was upon a job bo enjoyed. He was talking before a girl. The fine dark eyes of tile young lady dwelt noon him, and Harry was one of (iicso sailors wiio take great earn to make it eight bells He tool: her hand and hiSKCd It with ad mirable courtesy. loouatlcs to let the longboat lie alloat. Had they lost her they’d have been forced to nse tho ship to carry the gold to a coast with, and without a boat aboard wo stood all hands to have been drowned. ” “Why didn’t yon advise them to lift tho boat aboard?” said tho commander. “I never thought of the drowning part till afterward, sir.” “It was an easier job, ” said tho com mander, speaking iu deep notes anil complainingly, “to loaf on the fok’slo head with a pipe in your mouth than to run aloft with a block or to help with a drag on a-tackle.” ' ‘That’s about tbo time of day, Eir, with the fok’slo of tho red flag in these times,” exclaimed Mr. Matthews; pipe and a long loaf at the windlass and then a walk aft to order the captain to up helium for home, as evervtbiug wrong with the blooming old hooker. ’ William’s face rippled with enjoy ment of the mate’s plain speaking. A sailor relishes truth about his calling when applied to another and William understood that tho mate’s remarks were meant-for the Dane. “On yon go!” said the commander, who was growing impatient. “Pay ontl Pay ontl” “On tho third morning, it being lino, still weather,” continued Harry, “a sail showed iu the south. The sight drove the gents mad. They rushed aloft with their glasses, and them that hadn’t glasses yelled to the others for news. By Peter, then, it was a brigantine as sure es it was blue water sbe floated on. Sho was heading west and glided on. The gents swore she’d missed tbe island, and I heard tho scowbauker Trollope tell Daveniro that it was Sannders groping for it, and that he must be helped What followed? We np anchor, made sail and stood out _iu chase. It was somo hours before we ilrawed near enough to distinguish tho craft, and then somo of the gents who knew tho Rival says it wasn’t her, and seme was for speaking tho brigantine and taking their chance of what might follow. This led to a quarrel between Captain Trol lope—as they culled him, buthe ain’tuo captain—and that there Davenire, aud biowed if they didn’t square np and go for inch other, it was a beautiful sight to these eyes,” orieil tho Dane iu sad den fury, making passionate gestures us he spoke, “for I was sure tho giant dot was gcod for a traveling cage in my country would kill tho other. But tho skunk”— "This man is not fit to bo trusted with a story,” interrupted tbo com mander. “Pick up tho yarn, yon, now. ” William, wiping a little tobacco juico from his lips, said: “The two gents^had a bit of a stand up affair. T’otiiers interfered. Ono got knocked down. Burn was his name—a gent,’’said William, painting, “who was all day long u-driukiug bottled beer- under that thero skylight I reckoned upon somo shooting, like as afore, lint they was too knowing for that sort of larking this time. There was n great deal cf talk aud yells to tho big chap that he shonld apologize, and I see ’em shake hands arter they’ll fonnd out that the brigantine wasn’t the vessel they wanted. We anchored and furled every thing and lay for three days doing nothing. Me and ’Arry keeping forward without any excuse to go aft couldn’t get to hoar what was to be done. One day tho gents came off the island with a skull they’d picked np, with a hole in it and a bird’s nest inside. Tbiuk of batching cf ideas after death, the gent Weston said, and thero was a great laugh. They made a deal of this skull, then chucked him overboard. Once when I went into the cuddy to ask for some!Ling to eat Captain Trollope, who sat at table with three or four others, looked .it me hard. 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