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Write roe "hS Bogan It o Phdada p yonrcaseDr. For sale by Biter Bros. Drug Co. Bo-san-k- - . i spired by her mordant words, JuuL moved forward to strike him unresistingly she had blindly interfered. Why . . CHAPTER XXX. OF THE HARTFORD. UIIT bells had struck on the In the wardroom ffagship. of the Hartford the officers of the ship not on watch wore congregated around a long table running the full length of tli room. At the bead of the table sat Kimberly, the executive officer. Near him was Watson, Farra guts gallant flag lieutenant, while Peyton sat about midway down. Pens, ink and pape were strewn over the table, and every man was busy writing every one but Feytnn, that is. It was remarkably still in the wardroom. Scarcely a sound was heard above the deep breathiiig of the men but the steady scratching of the pens,, punetuated by an Infrequent and suppressed sigh at Intervals. They were writing to their wives, their children, their mothers, their sweethevts, their fi lends. Once in awhile a "uspicious sniff might be beard or one of those violent blasts of the nose v 1th which men shamefacedly seek to disguise emotions. Sometimes the their back of a hand or the tip of a finger went furtively to the corner of an eye. To us a handkerchief would have been a bot'r.'l. Everybody saw or divined Ik motions, but nobody paid any attention. They could enter into each others feelings, and there was much sympathy in the silence. There would be time on the morrow to think of little but the battle. They were giving their thoughts to borne now. . They were writing those last precious words which, whether they lived or died, would stand for so much to those for whom they were destined; for they would be expressions of "the heart" in the face of jiossible or impending death, when all that is true in a man speaks forth to those he loves. They were all writing, I have said, but Peyton. To whom should he write? he thought bitterly, as lie bold the pen Idly in his fingers aud stared at the white paper, from which the noble and beautiful face of Mary Annan, embodied in the flesh almost, such was the reality of his vision, seemed to smile up at him. They were separated as widely as the east isTrom the west; nay, why use I . I i He sat there still with his pen Idle In his band while his shipmates wrote. Should he write to her? Would she care? Would she read what he had written? If he were alive, no; if he were dead, yes, perhaps. Well, if he survived tli action matters would be as they had been before, and If be fell she might some day care for a letter from his hand. lie would write to her after all. lie drew a sheet of paper before him, lifted the pen again and found himself facing another question. What should he say to her? Should he explain, should he appeal, should he Justify himself? Nay, to attempt these things M ould be useless. Thinking deeplj, he resolved NATURE'S AOOITIVI Dtur..' SOS THE C CATAIN CUR LEAR POISONING, Rhcum,. Till, SOOT, AIL KIDNEY COMPLAINTS ECZEMA AND ALL OTMEA SKIN DLOOD DISEASES ; TARRK. NATURAL HOT SULPHUR SAIT LAKE EOT e, ... WATER SFE1XGS SANITARIUM w'31Sl BATIK52'51 that? ut IV TIIE WARDROOM love him. They might be together once more and for life! She had rejected him, of course. She had heaped scorn and contempt upon him.- jYVell, from her point of view he had deserved it. She had looked at him on the porch as if she could liave killed him. Had h,er eyes been arrows he might have beibp slain, so hate en-- i venomed had men their glance. Yet ho remembered that when Darrow, In-- . - ' There was a knock on the door of the cabin at that instant. Come in. called the admiral. An ensign entered and saluted. Captain Draytons compliments, sir, and he says the Pensacola and Tecurn-sel- i have been signaled t seaward; theyll be hereby seven bells, sir. Very good, Mr. Brownell, said Far-ragas the officer sainted and vanished. That settles it! Well go in in the morning sure! Now, Mr. Peyton, he continued, resuming his formal address, direct the officer of the deck to let me know as soon as the Cowslip (the tender) is alongside and the captains have assembled. Meanwhile bid him S'v that I am not disturbed, unless matters of great importance come up, until I return on deck. As Peyton followed the ensign out the admiral was left alone in his cabin. -- . , - Aye, aye, sir. - p - Sure Cure For Piles. . place and pilot us in If anything happens to him. f'Thank you, sir, Bald Peyton, greatly relieved. I shall be ready. And by the way, added the admiral, I want j'ou to go with us in the tender when we reconnoiter the forts this afternoon. Perhaps you can give us some more information about the . situation. mth indignation. was engaged to marry, but I broke away. Your own letter to me came in the nick, of time, sir, although I bad already dec.ded. Father in bis excitement and anger said things that perhaps lie did not wean. I am sure he didnt, broke in the admiral kindly. But, sir, hed rather see me dead, I am sure, a thousand times, than have me accept your offer. By heavens, sir, Id rather be a lieutenant on the Hartford in this action than the captain of the Wabash 'or the Colorado out at sea! They, my people, liavonf any love" left for mo, no Affeetion,Jmt if Jtijaudenlsiuiile wliynorwfitVlii they had ITAvould wither If I did this, far as the north was from the south? No, sir! If you leave the choke to me, Ret ween them yawned a great eliasm and you would not oi'dor me away of par and carnage. The blood of surely, under such circumstances, I slain armies, the erics of women and stay with jou. children, the antagonisms of four blastThats well said, cried the admiral ing years of terrible conflict InterI knew how it would be. vened. Yes, heartily. something more. He had It would have broken my heart, boy, deceived her, had broken faith with if you lmd gone.' resides, I want you. her, gained her affectlon-n- b,. had ha I need you here.. gained It, after all? under false pre,Thank yon, sir. tenses. I j. love - Mixed Franklin, W ; llm! The war must end some time. If onlcre to tlie different parts et the ho survived it and she still lived, he ship, If I have any to give, and you might find her again, persuade her to will he on hand to take Freemans 1 11 2 Are Dangerous, Its onlyia coldJlLandfLfew No. to prevent Pneumonia and ConVumnt? la to cure yonr cold when it first auwi Ackers EnglielrEen.edv wQl cough in H night, and drive th cold of your system.. Always a quick sure cure for Asthma, Bronchitis. , i all throatandtung troubles. If it not satisfy the druggist will refund money. Write to us. for free W. Hi' Iiookey & Co., Buffalo' Riier Bros. Drug Co. 2 w: . Free TEESUREWAi - - 30, In a roundabout on the blockwhile had he been way, ade during the past year, that she had .engaged herself to his rival and former friend, Bob Darrow. He had heard nothing of the fate of the latter. Little of what had happened , lie knew , In Mobile during those four years. Not a direct word had ever come to him from any one who had loved him. She might be dead, she might' be wedded. Oh, rather the for-- be thought fierce- -' arms, . then in no ed her still with a .surpassed, hcr-othat she was dead, Some word, some warning of it, would have beetf'dragged from the unknowir by the compelling character of his ' feelings. lie could not believe .that Citherr Sbewasso , es Cbld I!'i3 It had come to him A Remarkable Case. ' . 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I shall take it out into eternity. The mocking bird has never sung in my car without bringing your picture, your cheek with the color coming, the rise and fall of your bosom, your eyes ashine in the darkness aud looking love Into mine. The song reminds me of von. Mary Annan. Ah, is it named the Mocking Bird! This Is all. I not tire you. This is only t.) ask you to remember; but, whether you do or not. it is nevertheless that ol the eve of a great battle, with death looking me in the face, I have told you the truth only, but not all of It. No Mords can frame, no paper bold, that which is in my heart. Good night, good by, and God bless you! It Mas a brief letter, but the most Indifferent woman could not have rtud it unmoved. It breathed a passion that would live, and the most heedless mem, ory could not forget it. There was something else to be done. There were others to whom his mind turned. IDs mother, his SM'eet faced, soft voiced young mother! nis heart had many a time quivered at the recollection that she had pleaded for him on the porch. And so he wrote to her too. There were words for Pink and Willis, appeals that they think of him kindly and try to understand his position. Indeed he had never forgotten Willis for the Impulsive yet generous action which h: ' prevented him from leaving home without a single friendly word. - lie loved the boy, a man now and supporting his ilag on the mighty Tennessee. There Mas his father too. What did the stern, old maq think of him now? War Is a great dlspeller of animosities of one hind. Or it may have born peculiar to thl.4 particular Mar that it bfat down hatreds aud men sa,w things moixveiearly in the mist and smoke of battle than in the sunlight of peace, lie Mondeied if, from the ramparts of Fort Morgan, his father had watclie! the ships lilm .as often as lie had looked at the fort from the deck of the Hartford. 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