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Respectfully yours, Fannie Williams. mmmmmm 15 l w rpTc t i si I DOBBINS' ELECTRIC SOAP Just Bodacad from Tea Cents Your choice of gir twenty-nre cea booka seat free, for eacb three wrappers sad 5 cents for postage. A :nn.tl.inklnil 'rvl horse and poor look. , rIW trie ' i . r 1 1 1 m h i. tlin ' - v wi r t kuu! of a com- fT--- Eureka ik Harness Oil j j not only nskM the baracss sod ttis 1 1ft t line.' " k battel hcit niukc-n the 1 1 liuihiTHuft mid pliable, puts It In con. i la tutu dlttonlo laat twice M loot; mm '' V lifT'j' ' ' r'""Hrny WeMlld. iA mm ORBAT VI "lit mm.a i I I LIKE UNTO STORM t SWEPT GALVESTON 1 t Kt Paul P. Harris. 1 (Written foe ti'U paper.J ' "pO YO'RE L"witie ovah tliar to Onl , veaton, air yo', so that the world Jiiu know how 1".'" 0 human crittera giv' up their liv. s. Wue you evah in one uf them coaal storms, stranger? Kid yo' evah happen to be renin' when the sea awep' tbiiifis clar fo' miles, leavin' only J hyar en thar a poo' stranded cuss tc mourn the loss of loved ones? No? 1 Thank God fo' thet, stranger. "Win n Mi saw thet thar line in the mo'nin Picayune pz we wua pullln' out f'm New Orleans. 'Ten Thousand Dead, Twenty Thousand Injured,' Ah won dered how many readers thar was cz would re ally know what thet thar meant. Tain't them thel go down be neath the waves that he m ah dee pes' pity, (loin' down don' las' lonLr. Ah speaks, sub. uf them thet he tn stan' by helpless en see those th( t he hoi's a thotisan' times dearer then lifu itsidf twep' away by the mad, riisliinfr tide. Ah ain't agwine fahyo're way, stranger. Ah hev to urc t off at Crowley, but Ah reckon Ah sh'll hev time to tell yo'. it'i just barly possible thet yo' en Ah shall meel nprin en ef e don' mebbe yo'll eel fit to te ll them thar no'then newspaper fellers thet Ah hearn yo' sny thet yo' worked fo' ii. ah little story of Edwin en Genie. "li WWJ livin' down near the bayou Cook. I'iaqtiemin parish, sixty odd mile below New Orl( ans, in lho.se 'lays, not fah f'm lluras township. Genie VI u a creole. She wtu plain en simple ii f dre ss, sweet en Heavenly, suh. Wht n Ah think uf her h seem tn heah ihn rinu' of distant church bells ez the' n. i el to rin? when she, n little miss ui twelve er tharabouts, in snow-white gown en with a sprig uf jessamine er valby lilies in her ha'r used to trip erlong past our plantation uf a Sunday mo'nin' on her way to our parish church. Like the church WHs, her mission seemed to be to summon souls to bettah things. The' wuzrnt much nliout her pedigree to bra!' on, but, n ranger, if yo' could hrv took one look Into them deep blue eyes with the lontr dark lashes, yo' would hev allowed thet the' lied cornered all the sunshine. Ah took that look maheelf, suh, an' h he Tent sei'n the sun shine elsewhar senee. "Edward Ah eallu him thet. now bed everythin' to brag on in the way uf pedigree, en. er Ah look st it new, In everythin' else thet goes to make up the gentleman, but he nevah said much nbout hisself. Neither of his parents wuz Mvin' en he wnz pretty mueh alone In the worl'. He wuz tall, broad shouldered en han'some. He eome f'm 'up yore way somewhar, new lorK ! state. Ah reckon. Mebbe yo' know uf j him er his funnily. T.as' name wuz No-1 ble. Ah cayent tipure it thet be could ' i hev been beMah named unless it would hnve been Noble Edward Noble; thet's what Ah hev on his tombstone now; ' but Ah'm getting ahead uf mah story. I "Edward en Ah wan' the bes' uf fren's I fm the fust, though the fault uf thet wuz altogether mine. Ah herl been used to hevin' things jirelty much mah own way. Mah paw bed the bee' plan tation in the parish, suh. It bed been in our family sence Jackson's army moved on New Orleans en our bottom lan' erop uf rice en rane wuz. Ah reck on, the bos' thet grew, Mah parents bed set a heap on me, en Ah remcmbnh Well the day thet mah maw (she wuz f'm the proudea' family In the lan'. sub), tole me thet she hoped she would nevah Hv to see the day thet n son of hers would tak to wife a low-bohn Creole, en the tears thet dimmed her eyes, suh. kep' me f'm sayin' what Ah should hev been sorry fo". Genie wa'n't low bohn, nohow, stranger. "Befo' many days bed passed. Ah bed asked her to he mine, an', I though she nevah rpiite consented,, the' wuz moments thar thet. Ah felt I es! though it wuz onlv a matter uf time- when she would give in. en when once, stranger, Ah thought thet Ah saw the love Ufrht shine in them dear blue eyes, mnh heart seemed sho' enough to stan' still en mah breath came short en quick. The' wuz the sunshine days, sub. "Edward came down to study the ef fee't uf various fertilizers on our long staple eotton en thet itself wuz enuff to set the Bah a smolderln', We felt In them flays just nftah the wnr more than we do now thet the south wuz. fully able to see to the eotton rais in' er anvthtn' else ez. fah ez. thet ! goes, down in Dixie, without the in i tervention uf Yankees with any uf their dog gone scientific Ideas. What I tit fust dlden' smoun' to much broke , out into a full flame uf hatred when I Ah saw thet Edward had his eye on J mah Genie. Ah saw them stnndin' to i gel her onee, tinder the big pecan tree j in front uf her house ez. Ah wuz ridin' past. Mah fust. Impulse wuz. to pars j on ez. though Ah hedent noticed, then the foolishness uf thet came to me en I reined up short. The' w'a'nt the ; slightes' embarrassment in bis look ; ez. lie waved me 'How de,' but if Ah ' bed tried Ah coutden' to hev saved mah life hev answered. Ah just sat there en glared like a stupid gawk till j it seemed ez if All should burn up Iwith shame en anger, en, when he spoke agin in his calm, courteous Way, Ah struck him a vicious cut ! across the face with mah ridin' whip, en, diffgin' the rowels into mah hoss, J clashed on. Lookin' back ovah mah I shoulder, A,h saw a sight thet in mem ory Ah see now daily. Thar wuz a bloody mark that mah whip had lef, but his face bore no trace of anger; the' wuz nothin' but pity en grief thar. Mah Genie had sprung to his side, en stranger, when Ah saw thet them eyes uf hern was, sho' enuff. shlnin' the love light es they looket into his, hope lef mah life, but At made up mah min' thet. if Ah. wh wuz willin' to give up mah home en birthright fo' her. coulden' he her, no one else should, en Ah toed an oath, suh, thet the'd be a killin' en either thet cold-blooded Yankee ei Ah should bite the dus". Ah diden care much which did which si nee Al bed seea whar the love light shone. Ah diden' see him fo' many days, et Ah reckon that it wuz well thet Al diden', but Ah uid see Qenle, fo' sh came direc' to the levy cane patel wljar she knew Ah was workin' tin niggas. She hed ihed a right smart walk, though their plantation WUI nex' to ours. Her face wuz. flushed showin' to bes' advantage her rid olive skin thet shone In such pleesin 'contrast to the eyes with the fringe o: dark lashes. Ah diden' even get of f'm mah hoss, suh. Ab'd hev fallen a 'her feet the day befo', but the day be ' fo'. Ah haden' seen whar 1he lovi light shone, but nevah min' abou' 'thet, suh. Ah felt all undone, thougl j she diden' say a word thet sin , shoulden' hev. They want even a rea aonable amoun uf scolel in her voice considerin' what Ah bed none, but Al 'aw thet the' wuz nothin' fo' the ii i look fo' in the blue eyes, nothin' cept in an unfathomable well of pity, "Ah, says to her: 'lie cayent love yi ez Ah do. Genie, ez Ah do, who he? grown up with yo', en learned to lov. 'the whole worl' ca's you live- In i' ' Genie. Yesterdny, Ab'd hev tin, light i bettnh to hev lived down on the poo plantation across the river if Ah couh hev seen yo' smile sometimes en he known that the love light tbnr wnz fo me then to hev lived on the mos' prince ly estate In the Inn' without yo'. G i le Hain't we gwine to meet no mo' dowi i in the lane whar the magnolias grow Ah lore yo' so, honey, Ab'd die fo' yo" i thousan' times rather then see yo' can fo" another. Yo're Yankee hain't go' none uf thet kin' uf love fo' you. Genie He hain't got even the spirit to ri sen an insult but Ah got no further, the look she giv me, well, Ah nevah saw i': like befo'. "Ah wen' back to mah work en stnii thar, Mah niggas hed to git up en gi' I thet summer. Ah nevah lef the planta t ion. "It wui a Sunday afternoon In Sep t ember thet the storm broke on the I.ouisinnacoast. All thet afternoon i-hi raged fiercer en, fiercer. Ah hed beet out on the rivah In the mo'nin' fishln fo' croppies till the storm begin torize en finally drove me in. The 'Mississip j la eirpller u-tt ,l,,vn tlinr ft' rtnTl j about fo'ty mile above whar she break: ; Up into a score uf mout hs en goes intc the gulf. The neck uf lan we were ot wuz. near enuff, not tno'n eicht mile? ! wide, the rivah included, an' we hed i J wide sweep uf sea on either side. I, "Ah lay ewun the wenrhouse mos' tn I that afternoon. Our warehouse had thi Ihighes1 an' bea' foundation in the pnr I i ish. The flo' stood just even with tlx 'top uf the levy. We used to run th I trucks laden with cotton bales, f'm thai j straight out ovah skids to the levy I I en f'm thar out avail the long pier tf the boats fo' New Orleans. Thet after I (noon Ah thought a score uf times thet j ' the win' would pick us up en toss in I Into the middle uf the rivah en to'adi idark Ah thought that Ah would takt tno mo' chances en Ah wen' home ei soon to bed. "Ah had been sleepin' fo' some houri when Ah wuz awaken' by a poundln' m the side doo' by mnh windo.' Paw et , maw wuz sleepin' then en Ah went tc ! the doo' quietly. Ah foun' a familj uf neighbor. Their house hed blowi (town, stranger. F'm then on till mid 1 night they kep a eomin'; sometimes D hull family, but mo' often the'd be some Iackin'; en occasionally some one'd start back through the ihrlekis ntght, lookin' for wife er little otws. Il , mus' hev been two o'clock er tluira bouts when the watnh begun to runic 'in, fust creepin' a little, then growin stronger en stronger till the flo' wuj kivered with right smnrt uf watnh while outside we could see only ragin storm "Ah hed hearn paw tell bow yars ng the win' hed twep' the sen f'm the gull I right acrosa our nnrrer neck uf lan' er, hed lan'ed a fulUrigged ship whar out orange grove hed sence been plnnted Ah calcerlated thet paw was thinkin Uf thet, though Ah don' reckolec' thet tie said a word thet night 'cept in' when the watah got so deep en our solid olt bouse began to shake in the surgin sea en the wind, he picked maw up iw hit arms ez though she had been a baby en. turnin, said: "To the wear house." "Ah, mahse'f, caught two littl ones, chillen uf neighbors uf ours en placed one on each shoulder. The' will few stronger then Ah in them days, stranger, but it took every muscle Ah hed to face thet storm. Ah knew thet we wuz. out uf the path, fo' twice Ah tripped en nearly fell. Mah foot hed caught in a tangle uf garden cow peas. Ah kep' ez near ez possible tn paw en Ah heard mnh prayin' fo' nil on us. About half uf our numha.li reached the wearhouse. The res', God help them, the' wen' down. Ah knew every chick en chile uf them. Ah wuz surprised to see thet many f'm other directions hed reached the wenrhouse befo' us. The' wuz some uf the La Dues,, the Valentines, the Loraines en the Valiquettes. Ah looked eagerly fo' mah Genie, but she wan't thar nor were any of her kin. Ah went to the rear of the house en saw thet the rivah was full en knew thet the watah mus' be pourin' ovah the lery in the terrible flood up yondah. "Ah saw a man crouchin' on the levy en peerin' out ovah the wntnh. Ah he'd crope mos' to his side befo' Ah noticed thet Ah wua thar, en when he turned Ah ssw thet it wuz Edward. He wuz bar'headed en his clothes wuz torn a'moa' to rags. Ah knew thet he hed been stopped by the fo'ce of the storm fin foin' to Genie. He caught mah han' fo' a moment en we looked each othah in the aye. The' wan' a word spoke, but thet grip er. thet look sealed the bond fo' evah. "Ah bed just turned eroun' en wuz startitv' back when the' came a terrible blast uf win", en to keep f'm hein' car ried into the rivah Ah crouched low ou the levy. Ah heard a en akin', schriek ing crash en the wearhouse wuz. gone, sirnnger. Ah struggled to mah feet fn, shoutin', plungl i nftah the tos-in", grindin' wreck, figbtin' en prayin' to tin' mah parents. A piece of float-in' wreckage struck mah head en, half conscious, chokin', blinded, chilled en exhausted, Ab b'urly made mah way tc the levy agin. Ah coulden' tell yo' what all happened durin' the res' uf thet night, though some triflin' things im pressed themselves upon me w it h t.tart lin' distinctness. At one time, when the waves washed clean ovah me. Ah noticed with momentary surprise the salty taste of the watah, then Ah re membered thet the flood wuz fin the sea en not the rivah. At another time Ah placed mah hand on somethin' hard en scaly, e n whe n ii began to move Ab realized thet it wuz a moccasin snake. It wuz. too seared to strike, suh, "Daylight broke en Ah looked about fo' Edward. At fut Ah ctfulden' see hide nor ha'r uf him nor uf env other livin' human critic r. tboucb the' win some uf mos' every other sort uf animal en reptile thar. The' wuz hogs en cat tle', hossee, sheep, en every hyar en Hint a wrigglin' snake. Ah don' believe thet Noah made any bettah show in". Ah saw mah saddle boss Bill, the thoroughbred thet mah uncle gev me yars befo', en Ah whistled shrill on mah flngaha e? Ah used to do to call him up f'm the pastur'. He answered with o glsd w hin, ney en worked his way along agio the storm to whar Ah wuz crouchin', en he rubbed his nose again mah shouldei en whinnied soft like .-z though he wuz glad to .-ice nie liiii'. His eyes wuz al mos' human, "Ah twisted mah flngaha In his lony. wet mane, en, puttin sn arm c renin' his neck, stood ereck en' looked fah away up the line uf the levy to- ward the plantation whar Genie lived. Ah saw a man's figure in the' distanc e' en Ah knew it mus' be Edward, Ah worked mah way carefully erlong. still holdln' on to Bill en the cuttle en sheep moved on erhead ez though they wnz glad to be driven. Ah kivered a mile er mo' in this way en could see the old pecan tree on the Dupree plantation .mn en tocsin m the storm, but the house wuz gone. Lookin' up the levy agin, Ah saw Edward standin' recklessly en wavin' his arms frantic like en lookin' to the windward uf the levy. Lookin' again to the peenn tree, Ab hsw three pussons, one mnh Genie en mah heart beat fas'. Ah whistled en hollered at the top nf mnh voice to Edward, but coulden' get hisattentlon. Ah saw him strip ,,1V his coat en plunge into the ragin' sen during a brief lull in the sto'm. Ah hurried on ez fas' ez Ah dared. Two er three times It looked ez (hough he would be beaten back agin the levy or thrown clar over into the runnin' rivah beyond. He swam mns'lv below the surface with a wonderful en peculiar stroke. Ah could see him only Ht intervals ez he rose on the cre st uf a wave en Ah thought uf mnh words to Genie: 'Yo'r Yankee hes no sich love ez mine fo" yo' Genie,' ez Ah saw him gallantly buffet the waves. Genie wniz motionless, en Ah knew that she was prayin' fo' Edward, "He had kivered half or mo' uf the distance when the sky became sudden ly black en the sto'm came on full fo'ce agin. The win' heel whipped eroun' to the no'thwest en came on fiercer then evah. Ah dared not st.m' ereck en crouched nirin on the levy. Ah could pee the peach tree bend In' befo' the sto'm till itsi branches whipped the surgin' sen into madder fury. A gri'at wave swep' ovah me en Ah fell flat agin on the levy. Ah caught n palmetto root nnd clung fo' life. At times Ah wuz completely submerged fo' several seconds till the wind, veering mo' en mo', finally came direck f'm the no'th. sweeping the watah south to the gulf with such fo'ce thet the levy seemed the dividin' line between two rivahs racing each othah to the sen. Aft ah an hour or mo' the watah began to lower till the top of the levy was well above the tide. Ez soon ez the heavens el'ared Ah looked gin to the pecan tree. The' was but two figures thar. Genie wuz gone en the swimmer wuz nowhnr to be seen. The nex' day the relief boats steamed down the rivah f'm New Orleans. They wanted to take us away, but we coulden' hev left thar ef we hed tried. They lef us a little bacon en cohn meal en blankets, en ez soon as the sto'm subsided enuff we wnz ready to take up one search. "Ole man Dupre said Genie hed been the life en hope uf them all till thet ls" bias" when she seen her lover go down, en then the ole man diden" know what happened. He looked eroun' en she wan' thar nor could anything be seen uf her on the waves about. She mus hev just drapped en giv up en tirely. The ole man en Ah went to gethah, en fah down country nmong some cypress trees we fouu' all thet they wuz lef uf Genie, en not much further we foun' Edward en in his clinched hand we found a miniature of Genie. The scar on his cheek where Ah struck him the day with the ridin' whip stood clar en distink. en Ah al ways stop en think uf thet soar now whenevah Ah feel inclined to be hasty. It saves me-ez the scars sustained on Calvary saved many another poo' hu man. Ah foun' no trace uf mah paw er mah maw nor uf ery others thet went down in the early hours uf thet sto'm. "The ole gentleman en Ah sold our plantation en bought a little strip uf lan' up hyar whar the floods ain't like ly to come, an hyar we took Edward en Genie. The ole man en the ole wom an hev both gone now en Ah'm lef alone to keep watch. 'Ten thousan' dead en twenty thousan' injured, eh?' When yo' write yo'r etory, strsnger, arter yo' hev paid due tribute to th dead, don' fo'get to make it clar thet the worl still hes some sympathy lef to' them thet watch en wait." A Real l.nl.or of Lot. Young Wife I knew you would like the slippers, Harry, if for no other reason, because I made them. Husband You don't menn this is all your work? Why. what a talent ed little wife I have, to be sure. Young Wife Yes, all my work. Of course, 1 bought the uppers nnd Mary sewed them together, and I got a man to sole them; but 1 put the bows on nnd did them up in the hox. And do you know, Harry. I'm proud of myself. didn't think I could ever do such things. Tit-Bits, it Was Btrletly Neatc-va. 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I'atentt taken tnroaah Monn Co. recclre sperleif notice, without charge, In the Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. 1 .art cir culation of any acletetltln Journal. Terrelv, - n year: tour months, 1 1. Sold by all newedealera. ivIUNN&Co.36'8- New York Breach OrBce, (OS F Ht., Wathlngton, D. C A eVromliieni ( 'hlonjro Woman Speaks. Prof, ltoxa Tj W, of C hicapo, Vice ' resident Illinois Woman's Alliance, 'ii speaking of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, says: " I suffered with a severe cold this winter which threat ened to run into pneumonia, I tried different remedies but I seemed to grow worse and the medicine upset my stomsch. A friend advised me to try Ghsmberlaiu's Cough Kerned? and I found it was pleasant to take and it jelieved meat once. I am now entirely recovered, saved a doctor's bill, time and suffering, and will never be without this splendid medicine again. ' For sale by Mid dleburg Drug Store. What Shall We Hnve for OoaertT The question arises in the family every day. Let us answer it to-day-Try Jell-b, a delicious dessert. Pre pared in two minutes. No baking. Add hot water and set to cooL Fla vorsLemon, orange, rasberry and strawberry. Dr. Fanner's KIDNEY I S L i Backache Cure. " Jar all Kidney. Bladder tad Crl tn I Troubles, Lame Back JeaisjWeiaie JrJh I Pleette, Baeataalaiai. tcaatWcttJjSXttV J