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.ae. Mrssu• a '. •t.ao.; LOOK for tbta 'llriJt lDd the l'riec on I Ole. 'I'll. '1REST ohoo iniiiiio pcrloct fit, COmfgrt, -, I omy Rnd dural> eco.. tb -- IUty, ltla 0 BI!:ST lllll!ium '\'·- oboton tho <uukou.i\: made of bcot ctlfUl,_ 'I Womcn'o, ll!!ueo I Chlldren'a or that Ill loft Dongola. 11 Diet, HAND·SEWED. AU~ >r plain. Rcmelllbtt\·· drta~od. Pms1115t;;: IUBRA.RD &o Flower Block, 0.. Watertown, .ll,y = -· Wines r lor modlolnl! Dr, ! lilt to have part ~e tick. \\ e hart Whlsktee, ·r~~o lnes, caurorllla lmporte4 Alec, ly redommend Ollf are &ntt unadulleratat Keating, t\.RT BLOCK,· llo Sqaare. ' & c.· Pacific 'Ill C'Hi!'i •• .t'IJI 4 .U i'IIRT LA' ll. TAOOlU. , . .,r.,·t:H. Wr>>1PEQ. AltiTJ 'llr. J·no~ Nl\~.\l'••LI\- sT.J'AOlio. F!nlu\- A. 'liD Yll~t.::l E•lf:HS •T\;'1;:!, Ill. lllnlpJZ 1\Dd To'ltll& ~~78:~~ 8 :~~ l\aul&lld THE WORLD\ 10 .:- =--------· • ~. , 2,000 to 2,500 GUll coldest WP&thor. ,·roduce mnre bntfnlil 11 ol fn~l th•niDJ etove roaJe. 2 Inches. Dlemeltrtl hll, For nleal IT & CO.'I [U't Street. roof Roofing Pall • &ppUOAtiOD• Thl! (Ja ' pol n t. made ••Pt~ 1 • oatcd Oar ubJect'\' h durable anrl••li•laotoiJ ·ood Ito. wbicb OlD th!~irlo!l!li snrtaoouad= t:a•·«-s 1 n t w~l v& honrJ.Uf rr bnr•l .. ft't sntaoleo j' d unb\01 ~~ 111 r!'LITi• ~~O~R4.£EI'RICJ! ~NOFUONVEIIJIKOI IWR ROofing eo,, American~· ito: e LlliRS IN liquors & SICK IJIII<Wlb• yet CARTER's LrTruc Lm::a PtL!JI ually valua1Jle Jn Const1psUon. curiD(l :! ~veDttng tbfB d.hnoying cotn(d&int. while thflt a}so Nrrt'C\t nll d:tsofdera of the stQmat·h. .wnulate t.bo Uvor and re&UJal6 the bowola. ~~dHifAD Aeh•ll>•v .vould be cl!!i!l8t prlcel081 ta thO!e ybo &ui'L'~r rrom this \, •'itre:;stnl complo.lntj lei torrunntt\lf their goodness d,II!I:S not ena btr6. an· I thuM:! wllo once tzy them Wlll thul these lttrlt' 111lS \\nluahlo in so muny ways t.ha' thl!r \1111 uut bt'l wllUng to do without than. Ju~~torAC E lith• hone ot so her.. Is where pills curo II e PIGEON THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE;, MILK Cnreai~N:r;:,T~o~FL Im- mr.:bato ln ofloot; qW('); to rnro. A J')oaiwre pruTenta.. IIVO. {'.aiJ' bo cnrried (D V6ot pocket. all romplotem one A!'Oall package. Bnut b1 maU. pre~1d, phun packl\gO on reC'Olpt uf M<Oo $i ''' !O\f hot. 3 tor S:UO. lll!tiJIV:'f lU::I:nt~ CO. le3 S. W01t1ro ATe. ru\lQ. E.V- VanNamee. Ult:r Uru11: ~ore ACRA.NDOFFERf MME. A. RUPPERT'S FACE BLEACH ELY'S ~!'4,1:)5~lliE!\~;\\;:illlJ:~~~ot.t),.:~ •.• tbr ~Ll.!Ul) f~AotllAIJe• Afn\J:m~~:;oflrt.nd nPate Uao :Onr(ll~ Prot .. ete t be llrn,• bntD\ adrll· ttonnJ Jt,._ Did You [at S4In,. or ftt>t\\ trt.'s pan oakes o.t the J(\'6'ersoQ f'Ollntv r.&lr • Hi ti·! I not V'O'l r.an h.a'tt;o .._\home by blJ~ ·Ito ~~~.a,..k of our AB~U'TELY Pl'RE 81U n RE.\ T FLO IlL Toll r.n·~ ...... f ft from your A'TC1ei\T. htJt 00 eure 1 ~ II~'\ ll .. :-r10... alll.Aln or Pr.aparc.d .. I. H. HERRICK & so•. Flrr> \TIIftE OFFTCR EXf'F.LRIOR Bu~ta llou\'c Uloot, Flourtn~ Mllla. Toilet Articles. ----==== What \host or thlog;s are Included tnd\r this bead; you don't bflgln to roalbe bl.lt bow many untU yon have vlshed the ABOADE DRUG STORE, Perfamea In bulk •nd bottle or the beJI m•k•s, Toilet We.tere, Tooth Powders, Toilet Soaps, Hair N \I I \' and Tooth Brushe.,Sponge 1 , Cha-a!ola, l:le& Salt, and hundrede or other articles, . PADDOCK, CAHILL & NIM.OCKS, 2 WashlnJrt;on street. Mr8. I. D. Dibble · -GWU'nntee! to- Teach the Waltz -1ii- Five Pl'lnte Letsol'ls. O!Ul or addr~ss 44~ State atreet. ',;.1 lL ~~~ r to the moniiie?l!' bench, Dlld a.ll his Tlnkor Dave Beutty, ruid that they lmpe~im~en~l~ll~, b~u~tGIIS~n;tle;;n~cl;er~.~an;dd~hi~·t;;s)---~=--------;....-:p:---:-:::---------\::\\'-'1---------...:~-:- .... ol family lllld neighbors followed his ex· were to bvgin operating llloilg tho Ken- gray <IRired wife .. '}uwed hit would bo eddling ... fl !UI.plu iu this, M they dill iu his snbse- tucky line, so as t-o prevent the esonpe bt;Vh••' the• boys.'' !:~~·o~U~:{.J 0 ~~ 'l\' nt lapses from grace. of Uniou men in that direction. , feu 1 it becamo known that all the from house to house, with \ prizes\ thrown 1 • 0 , ~:s-. Y:\O.-& H. a. R. ca .• ' ------. 1 All this nnd mu<.'ll of what is to fol· Yuung Hugh wasfilliog powder hornfl m u' t 10 sc·ttkmn1t woml<l lea.vo that · 16 ~ 0 aslrl atter Monday. &'lit:i'l l\w llcurned from the lips of old llugh ·and handing out caps and lead, wttb' nl_ghl,, tho Wt'lll<a<l<•u o·luldwu and tho sells a good many prdty poor washing-pow- tJr~lno will arrlyo l!nil del [Cop) rlgl.t, 18~1, by Amorlca.n P:e., Aa.<ucta.. I,uJJ,df. tho bolp of his young sister·in·law, gmy '> ··rl wotMn C'caa, d thc·lr walling, d D • 1 ~~{~n:'!.X·:St Sunday, ilnleu tlon.J T1uhr Dave Ben tty is a name WQII Andy's wife. \Vben ll shrill yell was and w•~k111g w~th an awful earnestness ers. on t et these worthless prizes FOR ROlllE ANn THE ·E.&ST, IY&&.o THE DAILY :THE BEATTY CLAN WATERTOWN, N. _Y., -FRIDAY 'fiUD!f. AFTERNOO~ NOVEMBER By ALl'B.ED R. OALHOUN. <=- CBA.PTER t h\\LL tu tho surrounding officers nnd heard fnr up the creek, and ~JVery one ~~r 1 :•·· 1 1 1 ' Jug th~Y,.fnrg<•C to AOrr.;:w for deceive you.· ' · cvs:.a.:~GOF.ta:,~~~~~Ea, 11 .ocue Beattys wero quite a lru-g,, fatit- lW>n \f ths Sev®tb. aud ~ Ninth in the store rushed out the door. They 1 ''' '·\ • They marl\ l·r•a•l and cooked ~ don' ·ruE WEST Y 1 D tho fall of 180!, Their llom<· wuc h·loH>yhania cavalry DOd of the FITht saw Auar Bclltty•s horse. fiyl:ng down meat. f., husqanuit';lltl futher und broth·- - ¥-- t ~mn.unt t&anyt-hing. Cf>ft. 6 Oii *· »~ .. ,--_, ~~~:,1~· T.~~f!~~~ aacllm<l !Joeu fw throe guuerat 1 , 11 ti in K··Htu<'ky aud other ruounted 'Union the tra1l, but Andy was not in tho sad· er. T'\y ttud up the lmll,·tsaud patches sider their value if \·ou liOtJiTht the~ in the \· <., lle.my·~ orouk-\ Bntty't> crkk,\ the l•·giln•·nts 11\lat operated nloug theCnm· die. Thorldor wa.s Cor McNeil, a young llUJl r\llt·d !Jlankets to to slung at the ' 0 J•eoplu down there call it. Thiser<•ek 1 \ t .. ·rl.m•l plateuu at different times in the ru>w who had acoomp!lllle(j. the scoot to sbonl.l. r, fur the night• in the bills at ~__., ~ regular \\ ay,. and compare _this all 1111111!\ppt<l !llld not at all nn •filu~rlt Coonn.o·of thuwur. He was ~~oConfederato Jellico. that titll.->lll \WfB \puw:thful oold.\ Be- T7.... \th th I f . d 1\ t -\ tor t1 1 h f ~\~. a WI. c_ Ya 'w o ru_ me . m. ens, nbutury uf the CliDoh river, ristug 10 f'UtiTlll\ of tho most vicious, cunning \W'ut's the news?\ \Whar's the '' \' 1 ••at u Andy Beatty 811d his ~~ th•• h<·art uf the Cumberland r!Uigc•, just \\I lol·\Jdth>r•ty stamp nod wouW have bny?'' ''Whar's my Andy?'' These were n<'!Jht w, yuuug i::iurn Mulltns, tnere ~ -:s_ pa!.nts, etc., that Y',\ nsk,· wtth the. sc vontb of tho Keutuoky hne. As th<· Rtr..rch~d n halter had ho evcrbeon cap- th\ C,JuestiODi burled at the rider by the W<'rl• 1 \ 11 \ n Ill tho ••·ttltnu•nt inolnd· hi 1 - t 1 1 1\n\ tf ld bl ' was ng·po\\' er,_ ll1ere s noth1nrr orow Is snpjtoJ>!ed to tly, bnt n~ver du~•. ur ... · t I> I>•>>ible that this man was \ •<• \ Ulan, n •· to bea.r 1\l\mB b th\ U,-arcy 6c·ttlement 18 about 3 5 milt·~ r•·la~o-tl t•• ul<illngh Beatty, bn,t tho laG- thuu,:h twu of tboru, Dru1 .Mullins IUld cheaper ~o wash with than Pearline. Th:1t wt-,;t nf l 'umbtlrland Oup. Prrh~r\ It tt·r llJ•ll!fllaJllly dunied it. .Burt :l!rut1n, Wert> WJtlor 17. Th~y bad · w .. ultl Lo lllore aooumte to \\v \wns lld .. r •. the war Tinker Dave Beatty hors..., but IUl th<'ro w1111 suow on the gtves you easy Wa<ihing that is absolutely abuut ~;, Wiles, .. for Whl'n I ~nw th\ Dl!\l·· II In lUK uy traveling onhorsul.mck gruuu.l uud It wuul<l IJtJ dtfficult, rf not safe. You. would bf•tt•·r use Pearline, and pb .• ~u a ft>w years ago Lt wu~ \ 11 n·rt-cl ~lrontdl tJH· 1uountaind mending tin~ implJ~ .. 1 ~.:~·. to gt·t fotlJt>r ttl tho moon- with a fino second ~rrowth of taub 1 ·r ~nre, an•l h•·fr•qneutlytookexonrsions tains t .. tho north, a WIUI decided to buy your own prizes. 'You'd save money. 1\ll•i, •·~cr·pt the rusting irouwurk 6 C'!It: Into th•· ,:~,.. land:> to tho south, where maku 1 \'' 111 1' ' 111 fuot. Send Ped::IN1; and •omt> unscr_upu!,ous .~~rs \'a. tell you \thi£. is as good ns\ l<•r,,J ~l.,,ut the alto of thtt ltttlu !(rl~t ll'\ L.·lr· -_,·I h1• contracted his sr:oes· By ~ 1 '.'•·h·k that nlgLt 21 m<>o o81IIe or the same as Pearlme. 1 r::; I- AL~L-I'enrlmo is never peddled, nnll, tuero 1 ~ uothlu~ tu tndleat\ th\t •>on U\ll· '\\- U 1 , I! f., guvo biw a know!- tn fr•o>u tlo·• IIIIIs wtth their rilles at it Back nn·i If your grocer sends you •· mctl:mg in place of Pearline be • \ ~ n I f , then: 1>, ' n1 l d tl d b,n.,l-rmJ if ltad:, tto JAMES P'&'LE, Ne\ y'or~ ru.,n ,.,.,r h~o,I thc.re. A caruful >ean·h \1-:\ 1 ' t.,,, !• '''\ aurl trails that snbse· • · •·• II ~111 wy Wllre roa y. ... up thQ Prv•·k from whero \th'l d:mi stuud queutly \\ J.., ,f thu greatOI!t valuo to tbe 'fhis 11 '\''t\ n foro•• of tl7 llll told, nnd W••nlJ ob1w, however, that pu,,, 11 , had l'onf,.ll'crut-.. Rh·lan aoquaiDtancewith thuy It .t >ll•·nl{ enough to llllillhilnto d1 ·.U ur b•·en tmrled then•, fvr, ILq my tho w .. u .. rauw•'\ that rosnltll_d in the th<• r<K'ln• <ot th,·u in tlw lllo>UUtains, bnt (JOTTOLENE. gut•lo on tile occnsion o! my lo~>t \'lolt •·~ll·· or aut,.JulJtr••a of lllllDY a Union altttt<·r ''l·\nenc'tl ew-,d 1ll<·m et this said: . , family. vouf!.!~ ... \. - ~~ •.. , •• 0 ., ~~e.~lt;ii@Ceeieo•u•\s- ~, .':Yu. .~a....a_r.lj!ht..~t .lvLM' tie0~\\i\u a< a tioctriuo, praotical or AltbvuKh old Hugh knsw little or ~ rn-nv 1 tl t b 1 d th n • wa• snmeth!Dg old Hu<>b noth1ug uf nnllt!U'Y disrl•·llne-end in· .,. es u 111 un~ 1, un uy wu\ all \ d d \ kwohr km to each oth~r.\ Bt·utry awl },,, '\11~ und klnl!lllen did ee lw·><• m .. untntnn!'nl oever took ~ ll llvt uuJt'r•IIIU I, Lut when they bell!'d kindly t•• n1li1tary re$trnlnt-he had 11 ut I !ill1 getting nboa.tl of wy story t - • 1 I thnt thf' Atll!l! au•l >trlpll8 bud been toru Dl\ ur .... ••Dd<r'~ uppndut10u of th<' nc· e.ru_ marc•htng 1 t \left in front,\ hko a f '· tu •breW. i11Jrl trnw,.lc-cl under foo• and \IVhar's the bovr• ce~alty <- oolic•d1ence, IW•I Ly we..,. of hav· mlutary funeral ptUccsalon. .- \' I \ F d ,. ' d 1' k I' tl14t 'I cull'-\''\ 1.~,1 JJlncd a nuw rupub- men !Wd tlw wild ..ved young wife, who ng 11 ro a·\\ r .. r th .. auth•>rtty he meant oo , cnsp pastry, e tcate ca e, good di- · All this rugit•ll idBplellllllll.v 1\•lUUt>tl, 1 l I \J to~¥ L -• m IC, Ull 1 t 1a11unuy of her BiliiS W~re en• ga~hererl about COT McNeil as he flung c~crnscu<·pruposeutllat two 0 Cur!, gestion, all COme Wlth the USe of eot~olene W1\ll w:~t••red, nnu tho vnlh·va tiH,t 1\l.•nrn hating to D!Jh· lol it, tbo·v saw into the htmself froiU Ills pantlug horse. a c.>ptalu nnd a lttutcu.\UI, b\ elected. ~l \ ' tj•u lrrl·gul,'-r wouutaiu •··ur· \ 1n \\ 1 · 0 . ~ 'Th' f:J and it saves mo....,.y as '\ell Its '\0 d rf 1 • ~ - Bl!Uilt!Oil nuol tl< \'\'\\\ltiCll at once. The YOIUI!( man bad not the nrt of 18 wao •oou tltlttled uy tbtl sult•ctlon • '\\\' . .• . ,, n e u trtt·;;to Utuzo nr\ ns ft:rtllu ns t~ •• h,..... H 1 L of h I' t LL t1 i SUCC h b ht · ' • .... llwrll> t ., IU•>UUIUillC{'fO had token. I brealuug bad UCWd gently. Ho b~l<l up lm•e l or .....,e n;t posit Oil nnd a e~s as roug numerous liDltatlons. .,f ttm !Jluu gra5>J COWllry t .. thu Durth. but Itt tit• ll>t• r• >llu tbu affninl of thelr his nght '·aurl a~d •ho~ed th\t i't \~a• yonng llu~h for the SBI'tlnd. Ge h d k I It m>gbt have beeo a lund of \\'\and \ \'' \ .. w .. -, A • h nmne as tra e mar -steer's head in own blnto 111:ol 1umn at nllm tho statos wrapped in a M'iliiBOn rag, fl'om which !-.\1• ·' 1 talUI-)' \• t 0 womt>.n In the 1 nnu a pvpulntion that <ltd Uort;1l!'llf'VO• I •· ' b lt ~ '· •- I th 11 1 d .:Yl b ~ IJ,.ney lllld vii, \'lib proyw.r l'nlt1vnhnn bt•yowl, Lut nuw th•·y rundu ~ournPyB the blood Btlll ortzPC\. Then hn ohnuted, ndjomu1~ ,-alltyd bn•l cnme with tht·lr I ~ cotton·p aut wreath-take no • ( UWil I·• luo• (\\t\ffin· t<JWUB aud vii· 1\8 lf t•agor to havo tho mountmn l'eaks \111 llll\\· urotul'rs aJH •wuetheartll, and I 0 cr. ·\' a e ou y y ~ that P\ri< corn nnd whttt.ky aru tho trtn- 111Rtl6 tu (, t<rn c~o uew• lllid thou WBilt hear bla wnrtls I tb\\\· \ilb tbu women ru•d chll.drou I !ty tbnt mlke lda worth thu hvmg. back to th•lr ~11u1Us to d1s~mB it. \Andy Ilt·ntty ill murdered! And 80 from th·· Ilratty ,. .. ttlo ml!llt, made ll The - At the brPakiug out of tho war there ··The rr•·h •lan·h·>ldoJIS bn\o grown Is yo=g Hl\lll ::.I ullin> I All tho rest 1a I Drowd tbnt fil!,-.d tlw etore. Old .MI1!- N. K. Fairbank. Company, u w.-rc 11 buildings, not ('\)UlltiUI! oorn· ttn•d of th•• .. It! l\lll• on b<c 11 u, 0 tht•y ron took by tho men Tinker Dave Is D-lentl· Beatty reph•utahed thu bottles of 1111 the 1 <·nlr.l and oathonsm1, nt Bt\e.tty s. All po lungt·r nm It, !Ul.S n. 1 w tlu-y buvo sot In I\ Wllllll'D \\ >th mnfr, llllrl they manifostud I CHICAGO, aad ~ thesu straNures wuro I•\' lllJd wurh '--t- f Sh f b tllolr •uppr ed b \dl I ~P.rod-. ... ee lbdlaap(Ne, l!low@Y ...... o'rk. •• . n \'\ up a Knv.-runlt•r.t \ tlll'rr \\\11 nu<l oute n orror llUd ftcroo lmpre<\a· '' o ''\\ nervoWIDOU Y P· te.r ballt and 111oro commodtCiliBthau the bruugbc on 11 fl11hL Tt.1o·y any thtl wuun· tions bunt lrnm tho m~n. and tho voang ping\ a !(rent deal. llH>Jun!y \' munntnul abode:!. IndOL'd tnm runn tnnst \'d\ With them fo~r onr '1\\ldowod wife, wblta fnocd nn•l dumb, \YhPn mtduight 0!ll1IO tlDd tho men theymlghtloe called \bunses.\ for tbe hvos and prn1mrry and hhurty, bnt we clung to tho arm of her bnsbnnd's fa· \\\Pro nnuy to mu\'1', ultl Bngh told ~=:::=:===::=~=~==~=:-~~~~~~~~~==!!!111!!!12==-- srunllL'ht hn:l more tlmn tho one room of dun't &t>O it 10 that hght.\ ther. , thNn tn W>t<ovt'r lllJcl kut.'Ol, GDcl \\'hen ~~- _._ .._____..._ 'orh af8 lht1 nvurogo motllltnlllrall!n. Thuohl,.,t Th1• IIi hvw thu tllt ulo tho Cumln· Old Hugh Beatty's 8011 tuld 11 gJ:ruld· th\Y hn•l dono thl11 <'uch man, with a _......,. ...,\-.-.--.-.---=-' ze~a~;~~ a .... I by DO W<'nno th•• 1 .. -~t of th\\e land rnuge roasunt.'<1 Tbt•lr bl'llr~~ wero son were murdered, ond llDoth~r wa• In group ,,f •hrJeking wnruou tuld chiltlron PENNYROYAL PILLS ever oS'end \o r...u.., h•JU.•c.,. was the homo ,,f oltlllagh llont- wah tb•• '(.\nl\\ Tlu·y rould nnt gtvo tho hnuda of \the conacriptors,\ Yet, nbout htru, \the cuptrun:\ 115 tboy , I~~~ r-=e114o r:v. tho JiAtrtarrh uf tho hn.ml..t 1111•1 at Ji\rhlll\' c. l•;g1ral r<>t>tovn fur Ibis IU< !Inn- wltb1>nt l(lVlng a. Bl!lll to tell uf tho J>W· , ooll.~l hun !ill the gre:ll<.'l' lnptaln BtiJD· B: 1br J)LIIOft'a,i:&O\f.U. ~-~~~ ~--= 11 ' 1 \ timon tnll, w~U rn...,.rvcd puw o1 th•n, but they stu<•! ro ody to 11tt•.,t tholr fnl agony nt hill h~Drt, he llhO\\ml tus I maned httn, raised h10 whlt~ benrdod BR4 1br c1rcnl.laz', '\~:toe tl.OO _pu IHIXt II IK>:UIII'orfl.~ I J. ~·IVu uf .r.ho buu.''\' W•·ro OCCUP11-d dcvotton by tho •t.-. '\~~\\' .. v ldtnCf' ,,f Datum! nl>lllrv to lend by remllin1Jif! tho · fBcoo to tho Mack raft~l'll nn<l prnyed 11a I R. MOT':I\S OHEMIOA.L CO.. • Clmrela~J4. O.WO. tiy Hugh DtattY'Ii fivo wnrrle<1 SOilll, tbo stncertty-lhllJ' w .. ulrl fight fnr tho stnra only cool man ~~~~~~ I Do n-• lvnhst hAd OYer ptjlyod before in For lllle by Bomer H. Rtee, draaal!!, ll'fatertown, N. Y. • u!Joot,. •·yonn!J' Hagll,\ be!Dg 60 .an& D111\ etrlpea tlll tho dent h. • \Tnko tbo gal tu tbo homo, Hngh,\ I tlmt bulhllug, llDd the W'cmen 1<0bbed, - . Andy. !Jla )'annge!lt, 28. Tb(lso moun- Tllo 11torc at Dcatty'o, in Ort<>bt>r ruu\ anid·thuoldmau to biB son. \nnd h•t tbe . IIIld with broken voices the men cnllod tnio folk mnrry <'IU'ly,IUld lllJ tl!Orols no November, 1~01. waa C'l'Uivdod dny nnd wunmin comfort her lila,. fo' eho nroeds. ' ant, \PrnlsoUodl\ IUid \Amanl\ Two SAA the. rJaaant .J.~. d:wger ns yut u! u~ercrowdtl;lg, lllld they\ ntght M tt \T!'nTal \l'l'Te m ~& hit. Bnl. wo WIJI, ll1Wit llllv yu' h!lT. ~ IOOUts wero &ant .ehc.ad aloilg tho dcslg· T ~ vn llrl' bhaafully 1gnornntof tho Mnlthrurl1111 1111 In trnth thPI\l• wM, but thoro waa Andy wns yer brother, my li\81 bnwn; t-nntud trnth tflt'fttllit men ktB8Ild &bolr:c tlwory, liU\JtO fnmtllcs aru tho rolo. nruther psnlm >luging nor pronchtng nnr (Uld ho's gone. Thom ell tnk hllll IB j wlvell ftlld l_lltlf' ones-an nnll!1111tl thing, Dl' ~~ . -, ~ f Tbrt'U dnugbt<-1'11-two of tbcns wrro proytog, nur. fnr tho marcrr of tho!, o-llvin. Thill atn 't no t1.1no to' woopm, for th~o peopl<• n.ro lUI nndorncnatratlvo • sp ay 0 maniod tn brotbug~ niiillcd Mnlllns. and mn~h talking, bnt thPt\n \<till 11 groat my son.\ , 1111 tho lndJnns whom thoy mJX!IIIcdcd- Uw thtrol lu B N•UBIU uf the Mnli!D,..... d•·<>l of mn 1 .,.t s~arwg nn•i a Wt''lt &.>.!po<'t fnr and obcdienoo 00 pnr<'tllll IIDd tb«J mntcb for Caulp Dtck Robineon, nruutJQ Martln-hnd th:roo of tho dwull· drnl of qut~t dr~•on 1111 tn Ulfl rtl(it~ are tho strongt:llt CIIDOUB iJl tht• nn\ITit· j lC.O mill'S RM'Ot!B tho tcmpPSt t08lled lllb\\- Tho rcmn1ntng. thrro rrelden<X'S thlnR to du ill tho \\lJ unusual citrutl>· tr-n c-n-rc\<1 these 1II6tl~ ~=If ~lll!'~rland l'!UlS\'\ to tho nortir, bogtm. Wl•ru or<·nJ•It•d loy nvo of yollllg Hngh 'a stl\lll'CS that ronfruntod tbom. 'fh<•ro HtfJ{h, nlthongh e.llf.1\1dfathcr hlnnu•If, j N• llbor then nor of ·iiil)'tlmG 1hirlnJr mnrrie•l <laUillltm!-tho i!mlbnnrm wcro mvr n strong bflpa. u 1 ,.t \' 8 ~ h•\ prumpt4' dJd as. hn:hnd hllcn ord!!tQ(l, t tho terrtblo elrngglo on which they had llnrtms-llllrl Qy Knm Mulltns !Ulrl h!B lid, th.~t ne!lhOT ssdo w\ul•l hntbM' !,hn and !hell Cor :MrN<·ll, lifter having-born I io roddl>ntyllillf\liO durlugly tmtorod did wtfr. Rnns wn>o tho oldMt eon of Mng. Cnmh•·rlnnd motllltaln llH'n, bnt old r.,frr,.brd with 0 half gourd of whleky, 1 tbC!ll& men nr any of tho anrvivnn~ be· old IIogh'• oocon<l rhlld. Hu.rh u.,alty. tbro m= who bat! tonght fint.W•od lua &tory ami n:plirod to tho bnt- II li<'vo thnt !hoy wcro horolo ar ovon do- lt mny oo nnt1rerl that thoro WBB Ot1d1•r !Uid ahllko•n \nnrlB w1th Andrr·w tory ul qMitinns llrod at him. lug anything tha~ Willi p&rtlcmlMiy quito n m>l1ug of tho B.,attyto, tho Mnl- Jnrk!on. nnd by vsrtuo nl this hnd b~>- On tho roturn from JolliN> bo nnd hi\ ' pmlsewortby Nor woro they lmpreued hn\'\' nnd tho Mnruns. bnt tbts is not \''ill\ tUJ nulho~nty thai n w •uloll>(l f,.lly four comp1111tons found t.hem!cl?ea nn- with tho notion thnt !hoy were acting unusulll. The moWJtrun l't\•plo lnWT-· f.,j- I\\\ fnvomod men to cillputt>. bold to ~:.per-todly IIU1TOnndcd toy B large body frnm a high sense of duty to God rmd marry 11 11TN3t dt'lll, llDd firs~ cotl61n9 it thot n., man nblc to fight c-mld kl'<'p of n.rmcd men on foot. who Ahnotcd to ih<>mlOOIY!l!( 118 did tb~lr Coverumter tm· hurdly c'mot lD nclontng \o11~gu1n- 0111 of the trouble. th..m to •urnmfi~r They know tbnt re:Jt0T11 when tbry went psalm singing lty, though a f•mrthcunstn, pnrlloulnrly 8<-mt\ \vern •cnt down t•>the fi,>lstnn, tb<>SO \\\\' suld!t·rs from NMhVlllc, 811 ci to battle. Thry hnd limply mndo a 1f c1t tho n:unc name, Is ··countoo ldn\ oven\-' far •nutb n.\ Knoxvtlle. tUltl OY1or Andy Bontty, calllng tn'\bia frlonds to choiCI!! tn whtch tho feohnga only wero 1T ft li! namss:uy-tn I'!!Jl\mt' bra qtllUT!ll to l'uwdl\a vall•;r. anclllfJC1U they h<>lJIUl follow bl& axnmple, fired nt tho men 111 · oon!mlt~d. and, romo victory or defont, for tho s,\ko nf tho famtly honor. to n·tum mth tb<' nrW>! Umt And!\f'w grny-:llioh ~ . eome lifo ar d~atb, they were ready to Tho th>rttotmth butld!ng was a. little Jnh11<o•n hnd tlPd north; that Pnnnn to <'bnrg~ tbrongh. The result WM M &CC(lpt tbo result--enD the Wllllll- =rn gnst rntll, the exrlns1vo property llr>.wnlow wns tn jell, nnd thnt .Teff stated Cor McNeil alone got throngh. I without o mnrmnr. nt tho Cil<l man. It WDll tho only mill Drns' snldtf'T'! '\Vf'Ttl ron<u'ftptmg wen His own home hRd been killed, but ho \ Thcrowero thref' bodies of mon whom Wltllln n r\n.y\R jnum~y. J,•ntoo b<•hllf In tho Orrnt ~tnnky rnn11\ anti W'llnld fnand Andy Beatty's1111dgallopcddown tho captain c-antiooed hie I!ICOute thnt t h•• tlt•nr•A po1ut nt wbt<-h C'oru ooulti ,.., srnm c->rno Into th11 Cnmb!'rlancl ht 1111 fo~r to IIJlron<l tho nowa nnd to na.quro tho thOJF mtllltlo.'lrn about 1111d avoid. First. gro•nnd 1vbrn B .. atty's dam brokr <lown tho sam~ purpnRo. When old Hu 11 b rntnu mon thnt tho soldit>l\ll would bo tho t:rooptJ that 'I'luknr Da>·c Bontty wM or the •tmple marlltner:r w>t out of or· beard tht•, ho n<l<ire,..od the tall, huttt·r· iD tb~ settlement by dnyligbt. I gniding; BC<'ODd, tho mon wbo wcro M· d\r- All too grist nrrived on bonu> rtr nut clnd men 1n th<' .w .... os follows: It was now dlll'k in the valloy, with oombllng nt 1\lld fortlfylog Cumoori!Uid mulA bnclt. ThPro wore t~o wngons at \llnyfl wo 111'\ '\ 1n fu\ it. Wo tUIB th\ last glint of dny, like a fading hop<>, Gap, nod, lastly, tho large bodies of B<\atty'e 1111d young lingh hod B buggy hrz gnt t\ b!' rnrrt..O nff hko d--d n>~:- on tho rid!!\ to tho east. Tho denthwDll ' yotWg Kentuclon.ns who at this time wb1<Jh, on Ita lin!' apywanwcc. exclt.-d !!Db~ to fight fu' J.-t'f llnn~ nr el~o show aame from tho hu~~WJnp tho slope, like W(lt'(l making th£lirway11Qt)th to join the the mountnlns r .. ond .. about. r.tld p<'Oplo IIIR <lnggune huuuds tlnl tl'f'th J>nd go Ill tbP ''kct>nln'. mwith wh!C'h tlro Col no Coofed\ernto nrmy. <\amo for m11.-.. to ~o IC and then ohcv·k fnr tho 1>ln lla11 !llld th• l\ulon. RN-tn lrlsh peasants =d tho Highland croft· From mlduigbt till noon of tho fal· fJl~ir\lie:li!S; for -ruu brav~ fi'lt tbm; tt my clrilk-o-&nti 8\-~.d graa'd11ilm. er'!!l_ •till mourn thotr d~ lowing dny th..y k~t on. wtth the long would bo \tomptlll u' Prvv1d~uoo to n.te 'bnut me, I w11.q jitit 'bont glttm to \Hlt'e U1e wimmln,\ saitl old Hngb tire:IPSs;\ s1rld:e pi'&Iiiirto \Uicse ffiO\flf- iD Bi<'h a slim, rosky thing.\ thmk that mebbe I Wll.'l romln nigh to to his frlenrl\' \The tf'ars'll do 'ern tainca'f!, Btoppmg nt dey light fo~ a few Tho f.,urt\\'nth bntldln~t. known BB b<o a oh• mnn, mnn> partieklnr \\this good, poru thmgR. but sich llm'tfo' men minute~~ to hcapsume stoulll!l on theshnl- \the storn,\ was tbo-lnrgcst 1n th<' pln.r.e fnll f fail~<l tnrhlp n <qutr\l forth<' flrot who lu ~tho Iivln to think ·nr. Git to lnw gra'fes of Andy :B~atty &nd Sam _nucl was \ron\ by young Huf!:b. Cheap time in 60 y~·ax5, but 11 man i~ \hfap r= homo.. boys. Dlld tell Yt:r folks w'nt Mnlline an<l drnwing some comfort from prmts, ynrn, hntB, tmware, tobnC<'O aud sight hiRgPr·n a. sqmr'l. and. lJy tho I've dun~ tole you 11118 to· tell 'em.. Ef I tho facl that on. tlio othilf Bide o~ tire snuff, with nails, r•ttfeo nn<l dried cod- eternal. the man that fort'f\' m<' to ho a thar'a bread bakod ond meat handy, BPriDg !hero wns a rlustt>tof six graves, fi•h, nil wng<·nl'd from • KnoX\tllf' con- reb<'l o.gin my will must be obi~ to~hoot fotch along a few dnye' lBBtln. Et it'll , with tho ntilimil nf tho tlend penciled en shtntru the pnnr!~l stock iD trado o1 qnicker and etrnighter nnd off'u<'r nor tnke too mncb time, don't wait. Wo pieoes of bnrk e.t the hruut fh\ starr. Wl11sky. perhaps. shntild 110 mP. l21lB mnst be Ill right smart way to th~ 1 Tbe m•u wuro hBitlld and bad jnst gtven firo;t pla!\' lmt that Wi\S purdy n \Me and' my 8 on 11 and my Rf1ill'sous n=th afore mn up.\ 'ftnistred rotingwhen the twoeoonta-- dum••sur art I <'I<>, mnnufnrtnred loy An ely nod tbn gnh • bu.;bantltl hrv ll\' vnr riflE!! In diocu.,mg the prlf'lSibillty of. jnst 1 Q1IO of tbom we DliD Beatty, tho old nn•i lns hrotb~r !Jan In \ •tillhnnl'C in jlOO<i order. and th\ -..:mmiu Is this Btnto of J>ffain with biB flllllily u)d csptain'uon-rotnrnt'dand rnport<'d tbe ahont hnir n mll•• duwn tho stroom-not · n moldm bullets and a gr 1 •Mll1 PJ'IrhPJ'I. Hugh Bratty had declared that t-very hllls \'bout o. hnlf hour's run to the tn nvmr!tlwtntemn~reva:moomcers.~for jlf .n.ny of y~ 11 WU! 'iHI!I\ IWJilltlDitlon, man nnd bqy who could shoot a rifle nn'tb\ covered with men in groy. Tbe th•·re was non\ In those day•. !Jut to ho h 'lll''B young llngb \\'will t\ll you una must eitlmr voh:Ditoer- tu fight on tho · younge. men. hu.m1ng to -avonge tht-ir free from t.b\ oficnslvo odor of the pilf· to bPip yn's~ls. Hit rendy to wtuist. tide of tho lJ'nitm or be forced to do so dead, wero for keeping rlghf' on, confi· pnns, the pork fed on the still \slop.•\ T\ll the w 1 mmin folkR yoa uus may be on the side of the rebellion. His aons dent that th~>y ccnld swoop tmy 'bnmber b&lng n pr1me sonrco of income. \blPgAd to len\o fo · n bit !llld hght out agreed with him In thle, but !boy urged. of rebel& from their pBth, but tho old Old Hu11h Drntty bnd been a scldiror, fo' Kaintuck or som\ercs north, whar that he sl1ould stay nt home, notbeonnse cnptain ehook hia hclld nnd gnvo the or· nnd so s,.m,•tbmg of a. traveler in lns tbar\s mm with bayuno-ts a-gnll!'din the he wns foPblA, for they did not bellove dcr to lcnvo the trail and mnko for the time. In tlw war of 1812 be mnrcbro to ole flag. Tell the wtmmm that hit may that, bot to watnb ovor the women ond traokless and moro iDIICCUSible moun· Nnshv1lle wtth hi• rttle on b1s shonldrnc so bo that they'll hev to plant the co'o th~ children. To this the old man re- I tn1n height& _ nnd joinod U<'nornl Jac.keon·a brlgnde, nnrl keer fo' things n<'xt spring, ns bit plied: It had been snowing sloce daylight. a and th<·n be mll!'dwtl to New Orl<>llllA may take till nft.,r that to-fot<.'h back to \My grandfather nnd my fath<>r and · faot that m11de agnsnst them. bnt they nnd bclp<'d to win tl1e battle nnd tho Cnmbt'rl 1111 d hill• w'at wo una is nll hls,brothers fought in tho Revolu· : hoped th~t they would have pasaed oo- mnrch~rl home again withonteverdraw· gwine nft<'r, and w'at's 'bleged to tlon, nnd at ono time--that wllB when yond the line of tho enemy ooforo thl'ir trlk a OPnt of pay. It wns this Mntaot ~om<•, by G- anri \v>tb his help, nnd t?ey lived over on tho Big Kannwhn tn trnoks were discove~d. With a vlt·w t6 'with tho ontt·r world that mnde him that's tho olo flag •·' \ a.rglnny-they didn't see their wim- I throwing the Confederates off the trail, more Brnbitwn• than his n<>ighbors. He Tho tnll men gr('cf<><l this f!tll'<'C'h with miD folb far nigh outer three yenr. Y ct I the old captain divided h1S fo~ Into olenred tho laud IWd planted an orchard I) yell Rucb llS ball not b<>Pn bAnrtl in thmga weot on jest nigh 'bout ez good I two parties, the younger men, under and graw corn and oats and hay. He that valley sinoo tho lru;t fight with tho ez ef they'd stlrld home. Then, ef 1 wn.S 1 young Hugh, to make 11 detour of Ollk had a ldt<-hen gnrden thnt was B souroo Indians in 18011,-wbru nl1l Hugh'• fn- to stay baok. I'd be took liko Psrson I monntain, while he. with the othetil, of wonder to his neighbore, none of tbrr was killed, and for some minates Brownlow BDd toted off to Nashville or kept along the western side>, botb pRr· whom could be tempted to \take sich it wonld have bt>en diffiPult for au out· ~noxvillo to rot iDe. ;Jail Wby, boya, I ties to moot at tho Point of Rodw, due trnck ioto th~>ir innards. '' Be raillt'd 5ttler to tell whether tho mron were in- if they WIIB to put me--me ez haz livetl north of tho mountain, nbout dusk that l'OWs an\d chickens ll!ld turkPys, and he dulging lu a swe>aring match or there my life ln . ...these motWtnins-in sich a : night. This plan appl'ared to work ad· carrie<! a silver watch and could tell the wao a purticufarly e!ll'Dest revival in place It'd kill me plum dead in a week. ; mirably, lllld tbEI men, now pretty well ttme by it, and, still more amazing, old progrpss. • Bnt I tell you una ef so bo hit llin't P:i!hatl$t~d, were about to make a oamp Hugh could read, and ho taught his Two daya before this dPolnrntioo of knowed to all tbat I can march with I tor the night, when ono of tho ploketa children the eruno mystery. illdPp<e.nde~oo on the purt of tho moun- tho younge!!t and tire him out, and came nmuiug in, shouting at the top of At uncertain times a c!rcnit ridor laiueen at B~atty'e, Aocly, old Hugh's while I cm't thread tho needle fo' the I 'aia voice: GOLD COINS! o--- .&T---o No. S BmUh 'BuUdl•l• the Sun --- In brightness. Come in and look at our magnificent stock of .lewelry, Wetolaee, Ulamo•d•, Etc. Our goods are here to be seen, for tf you see them you are mre to be inter- ested. \All is Not Golcl that Glitten,\ is a saying that many ~?w to thetr sorrow. It pays to k~ow what you are buying m Jewelry. Our guaran_tee goes wtth all sales. All that wo sell as gold has no decellful ghtter. Our atock is complete and vaned. Every movement of watches and all kinds of Jewelry. BAIRD, Watertowa Jeweler, \& Plld• doek Block. Blankets! u 40 3 0() 100 615 Piano.! I~ Ilk Jl& .._.._ _ _: ___ __. _· ltuUOOtiiJdOtk . . onr. .Al&Haa' IU.n ii.. rtH bU~alu Ia t..o..JMM~C uprtai'll'la., frtltllH ... 1200. I abo U.n ........ · llat of Mnr XrUAv, lftlll.' lid r ... ~ Jlt fll-· n~e w.,... \ ,, eo ~· ... ~·~\ ....... ...... walk fzta ..... Plllttio=·~===::ll I JMMMllJ b .U tlatl t1 ftlllltfll, .._ .... :rt.... to•i\l ~·&i\l~t.o---....;;:1 ftl'l'llttl .... kQtla .... lftJtt.rl~ ol ....... ·f.' CHARLES C.. lEWrfi In lilt ollf, Like Mil Ocean Flah of all kl•a.. . Clamtaa4 8hell OJIMn a Bptol&Uy. Ttltpllolll lil. florida . ·~ . ' wonld drop down on the settlement. DOd ;onngest son, and a numb<>r of otber ole mother any moro without ueln them ! ''They are comill, boy's! Comln t'om then the swre would be turned into 11 yonng men went ovar to spy out J doggouo specs I won't ax no odds f'om every p'lntl\ meeting house, pnrtioulnrly if It waa land in tbo neighborhood of Jellico, any tilnn in all 11l!t Tennesseo whin hit thewlutoreenson,!llld messengerswollld which point it Willi report® that Ge - comee to drivin B nail with a bnllet ['rn n\eoom•Tlm.l Horse Blankets, Street and Stable Blankets, Wool, Cotton and Hemp Blankas, Security and Surcingle Attachment Blankets. BLANKETS. BLANKETS. BLANKETS, Lower than Oranges. be 1!6Ilt np to invite the neighbor& for 10 cral Zclllcolfe>. at thtt tu'.ging of Gov- ~ld011 1111 that I've been a so;jer IUld miles round aboub to \oom6 down to ornor Harrla, had Mnt from N Mhville you UD! lliJi 't, eo I'll take the orowa np . BaeiUen•o Arale• 8&1-.:e. lneet io.\ Those meetings often lasted nregimantofmen toeoonrtheCnmber· to()amp Diok Robinson inKnlntnok, BThet.nsalvelnth• worldlfoRr CUtl, h · ..w- b-.,res, Ulc~ tsa t heum. for two weeks and were selll!ons of great land mountaillB aod \bring in every W Ill' the Union men is a·mllkin ready ll'eTer Sore:J, Tettu. GhADDed HQ~ physical oxoltement 911d eplritual re- man capable of pulling 11 trigger or sit· to give Governor Hnrri• h-L\ Chilblain&. corn!!. and allt:!kill lnrlllllilo~x. you have ever bought them. Doolittle&: JJaU Block. - !· :run Uat of OalUorila ftlllt. '.:-, · · .· · ·. Gr•~•s all 'klah. GraM: ~.·,, · · · Ftolh Bualllt .u.-~*f<:. · ·. : ~ ~ \ ,1 ' ' • freehmant. On suoh ocoasion¥old Hugh ting.n horse.\ ·It WIIB further rumored There was 110 setting asidn this liT'\' and ~lti..-dly cureo ~~lea. or no '1*7 n• - • \'h ld · · . .,_. qubt\(\. -1~ U: guaranwed to IJI'fe ~ alwaYS lll'O~OSS~d relig!Qn and went up that the troops were boing guided If -eu.. ._ e o mm W68 going, :aot 1111 .f~tlon, or money rettuided.- Price Moffett & Allen, SB Pnbllc Sqnilte.. o. • ~cent. per box. For sale b:7H.B • .Rtaw I . ' { .. ,;\· . . ..