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Only duty remained. lie would 6ave that old hallowed, battle riven banner. A scattering lire pursued tbe retreating Confederates down the bill. One bullet struck Pleasants in the ankle, lie fell, and the flag pitched forward. With superhuman resolution he dragged himself to his feet again, picked up vhe flag, staggered a few painful steps, .dropped to liis knees and crawleillown the hill. A few of the troops above who had, cartridges loft leveled their pieces at him. but the colonel in immediate command of the troops nearest him, filled with admiration for Pleasants courage, ordered his men to cease thing. The attack was over. It had fa.iJed. Let the crawling hero save his down Patent Medinines. that compounds or invents some thing that is just a little better than the next best thing, is certainly entitled to the best share of the profit to be derived from tbe sale of the article. Se he patents or copyrights to protect bis interests. 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His right hand was fumbling at bis breast. As the Federal officer approached him by a violent effort he drew a letter from his pocket, a blood stained, crum-- l pled letter. Free! he murmured ns tbe Union colonel knelt by him. Tell Mary There was a gush of blood from bis lips. lie dropped shudderingly down on bis face. At the foot of. the bill Pleasants fainted from pain and exhaustion, but tlie men of bis regiment found the flag tight ly clasped in bis band. Two hundred of them who bad answered the roll call of that morning had been stricken down lu that holocaust of death, on that hiilof hell. Seventy per cent had gone in that last mad, terrible assault. There was no more fighting that night Under orders from Itosecrans. Tlioma3 withdrew with but little additional loss through Rossville gap toward Chattanooga after dark. Bragg had won a great victory, but he had paid a fearful price for it. Over 20,000 or about 30 per cent, of his troops had fallen. In I.ougstreets corps alone the loss had been over 40 per cent, and there were dozens of regiments In both armies .whose losses had exceeded 50 percent. . The Confederates Aiad driven the Union army from the field, a large . , part of it In hopeless rout. Thomas determined staud had saved the Union army from entire annihilation. Real Estate and Fire Insurance. .Well did men style the thereafter 'Tbt?Roelr of -- tffileknimu-' Main Street. Logao ga. And nowhere upon this continent great-Virginia- , . ifigf-pcM- hill. cure Dyspepsia and all disorders arisL from Indigestion, Endormd by everywhere. Sold by all dmi! gistP. No cure, no pay. 25 cents. Tmi package free by writing to W. w er A Co:, Buffalo. Nffi Y. Sold by Bros. s THE KETUKN OF THE REGIMENT. . i ean-ko-- s een, - jy? The- y- or , - - - - - They found nothing nothing that gave any clew. Was he dead when you left him? I dont know; I think not But hard liit,yes, IIow dared you leave him? she crie Suddenly. I was driven off. Miss Mary, God knows Id cheerfully have died for him or with him. And how dare you speak so to him, Mary Annan... you cruel, selfish woman? cried rink, aflame. Hamilton, what did you go back for? Pink, dear, said the young man. flushing faintly, I seized the flag from Darrows falling hand. He gave it to me. He said, Save the flag! A little knot of our men rallied around me and stood there on that slope until they were shot down, all but me. I was alone. We were beaten back. I thought ft better to save the flag, so I turned and walked down the hill. A bullet struck me" cried his mother Wliat then? breathlessly. Then I crawled with the flag until I brought it back. ' They didn't fire upon you? Not when they saw me crawling away." Forgive me, cried Mary Annan, kneeling down by him and pressing a You are a hero, kiss on his hand. like nil tbe men of the south, likfe General Darrow was. Do you think he may have escaped? it is hardly within the bounds of possibility, Miss Mary. Still I cant .ray. You ought to be proud of him.' r HEALING LIPO - SCUT, T1, tannh, cczcma ALL j tie loved you so. Did you give him my letter? whiskered tbe girl ns she knelt beside him. Yes, whispered the young officer softly. Something In the situation caused the others to draw back a little as she questioned him. And did he was be what did be say oi do? No cro heard the answer. Pleasants would have spared her If he could, but there wa3 something In her glance that compelled the truth. It broke bis heart, he said, feeling for her sorrow. It struck him down as surely as the Yankee bullet on that Sunday evening. Mary Annan slipped down and fell upon her face, hearing and nothing more. CHAPTER XXYIII. TEYTON 1OINTS OUT THE WAY. T was the afternoon of the 4th of August, 1804, In the cabin of the U. S. steamer sloop of war Hartford, carrying the flag of Admiral David Glasgow Farragut, Captain Perclvul Drayton commanding. Well, Drayton, said tbe admiral, looking up from tbe chart at tbe officer sitting ntar him In the cabin, I think wo have done everything we can do In tlie way of preparation, and nothing now remains but to put the affair to and all othcn answered Drayton, n tall, thin, dark, swarthy, full bearded sailor, the able commander of the Hartford and Parra guts fleet captain, as brave n:i officer asf ever sailed a ship. ; I can think of nothing to add to the instructions you have prepared. Tho sbip.s are to go In pairs, lashed together, continued the admiral slowly, rehearsing his orders to see if anything further occurred to him, the weaker vessels on the pert hand. If orfe ship Is disabled by the enemys lire the other will be able to carry her past the forts. I trust. 'Then the tide will be t flood in the morning and we could almost drift in were the process not a little too slow. . 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Absorb tumors. 50c ajar at Druggists, or sent be mail. Treatise free. Write me abtmr your cape,DrtBoea nkoffiPhilada.,C For sale by Riter Bios. Drug Co. Log jMi-iiiut- . was a pleasant morning in October when tbe steamer from Montgomery drew up at the wharf with the regiment on board. There was a great concourse of people on the dock and fn the nearby streets. Two or three companies of young boyS and old men, home guards, in cheap, ill fitting uniforms, were there to welcome them, and there was a regiment fronf Gen-erMaurys command at the Spanish fort at Blakely to do them honor. The rest of ,tbe crowd was made up of hoary grandfathers,' little children and women. The troops on the shore presented arms as the debarkation of the regiment began. A regiment! Was that handful a regiment? A faint attempt to raise a cheer ended In a groan. First came the lieutenant In command, a mere boy. who had been a private when he w:"t forth. There were tears in bis estepped unsteadily, his sword tr-.1 in his hands, his voice broke as he rave the words of command. Clos-after him came a little squad of . e.i carrying the Sag. a mere tattered, blood stained rag now, drooping down the staff in the still air. Thou on a Utter, earned Ly romacf the soldiers, came the prostrate figure of young Pleasants, the heroic lieutenant colonel.His foot was bandaged, and the wound and exposure had brought on a relapse of his lever, lie had strength enough left to prep himself upon his nrm and turn his gaze listlessly toward the crowd. Then came the wounded who were aide to march men with their heads tied up, men with their arms in improvised slings, men leaning on human crutches, men with bandages over their eyes, led 'by others, and then tbe well men only by contrast could these haggard, broken fellows be called well perhaps 100 of them. Tbe whole body did not number 150. Their patched, tattered uniforms were covered with dust; they. were worn and faded beyond recognition. The faces of tbe men were gaunt and weather beaten, but the gun barrels were bright, tbe bayonets still sparkled In tbe sun. They had gone forth, not quite three years before, some 1,100 strong; they came back 150 weak. A drum and fife belonging to them struck up as the little company. In the midst of ghastly sib nee, crossed the gangplank. Tim remains of the field music made a brave effort to cheer the men, ar.d the tune that rang over tbe silent crowd was the old sweet one, The Liston to the Mocking Bird. two men played a few bars of it, but it was too much for them. The music stopped suddenly. The heads of the men of the regiment dropped on their breasts ns the memories of their first passage down Government street the day they went away, so young, so hepoful and so stums came upon them, staggering over the same highway on that day. Tears streamed from their eyes. They were homo, all that was left of them. It was good to be home again. A groan burst from the crowd. The regiment proceeded slowly n little way up the street, the people swarming about It. There, on the porch at Anpandnle, as they had seen her ns they marched away, sto:d Mary Antoan no; not the same, for then she was gay and Joyous: now she was bowed with grief and arrayed in the garments of mourning. With her were Mrs. Peyton and her daughter and old Mrs.' rieasants. Hamilton's father had gone to the ffont. The boy was to be taken thercr and his mother had come to meet him. They, too, were in the same somber garb, and" they mode a striking group, a black dot against the white walls of the old house.- - Tlie women in the street were pressing hard upon the soldiers now. Fries and appeals rang ' . along, the . Jack. Jack! Is it you? Oh, thank God, youve come bftek! Tins nr.y one seen my son?, Oh, where is my husband? Tell me, where did. you leave my . Sure Cure For Piles. He stopped, not liking to continue the ghastly recital. , Did they find anything? There were many other bodies there. They found evidences of those. His might have been among them. But his watch that would not burn CHAPTER XXVII. . Logan to-gras- ours.---betw- either army. . Both on that, awful day had risen to the highest measure of the stature of American manhood and valor. And ,16,000 men in blue were left on the field. - THE LIQUOR MERCHANT, - - Dyspepsia Ta biota for-liim,-ba- remedy cured me entirely of the cough, strengthened my lungs and before cr since has there been seen restored me to my normal weight, ivu.i.' The scattering discharges and such desperate fighting as raged health and strength. City Drug the fierce onset delivered from above, around the horseshoe slopes of Snod- slowly swept the scattered division Store. px bill.' There was little to choose- 30, ACKERS . Four Sick-headach- Will? And so on in a confused medley of heartbreaking appeals. The ranks were invaded now. They were bjroken. The mnrth was stopped. The regiment was home and In. the arms of the women. They carried Tleasants into the hall at Annandale. And lying there on the litter, he told how Bob Darrow bad led the charge. He was ill, faint, but he must tell his story. Dr. Yenosste, who .had compta dawhat he could him speak on at last I was right by his side when-litell,' he said. W e led the last charge, you know, Miss Mary. He addressed the young woman, recognizing her right above the others to tiie Btory. And tlie Dext day I sent a party j00j. f0l. jum, as the field was they find him, asked the girl, or No, Miss Alary. There had been a fire near where he' fell that had swept away a good part of the forest on the gBjwuizasnssnx equalled it I Nothing has ever Nothing can ever surpass i 7 Discovory C or VPYSmPTION A Perfect Cure.' and Price 5QC & $1.09 For All Throa Lung Troubles. Bottles fre Money back If It fails. Trial mr children safs, r a A |