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• ' 1 .■ GAZETTE THE ESTABLISHED IN 1884. “We hear Lord the Ax,” of tie . ‘‘Tomorrow, will be left Take you, answered king, few wizard Ghost O of mountain. THOMPSON, ffllßtpKjrr, J. K. P. President. C, F. Vick WECK, TT Umslopogaas , became battle, all chief , by with , who this ~ of the councilors; “but first, one one, over come for land will be swept of one the heed lest I kill It will be of to mourn, you. now, DINEHAET, people, and dared C. E. to Cashier. against you.” him, O Unconquered, this none day of must gainsay them * little people, you on avail call for to upon your JULY 21 SLAYTON. THURSDAY. From time to time, indeed, “I have nothing to against the according the ancient to custom, say a man ven- Mopo, Makedama? But “Why, year, of than theirs.” feet fleeter son are my STATE tured to stand before BANK OF SLAYTON, him rule,” said Umslopogaas. “Now fight, who in up give public challenge to to ' thousands man f have perished all the any of “I have wish call to ew a people, no upon my could him. is there who will against to none fight the and for conquer for Groanmaker come up me Editor. Number JAMES RUANE, you wbo gathered together. Wolf Man,” she answered. “And are Ga Groanmaker great do battle for the the and azi aso place chief of the People of was among ax peo- missed." the people and they be as will the kill.” your not for rest, 1 too to am young pie, but dwelt with chieftainship of the People them little the for best the of Ax” the But few have beneath the died answered Umslopogaas, .. “That is maiden,” ashe a so, o\ed the wild Moods and Ax?” the “This is wearisome thing,” moun- egai and.the kerry, Yet huntain grumbled O king. a her “What looking beauty. at S breast, SLAYTON, MINNESOTA and often, of old, he Then all of Jikiza stepped s the Jikiza. “Can I have done ten as thirst sons and shall spear's never finish the lips to the words ger as were upon your ept at night the forest and the sm for because forward across with it? Fifty and three have I slain in of the ork. The people one man, neither as have eaten Jikiza Masilo?” and certain W a plains, ;nor and the howling of ghost tne and their father, because death of the youth without wound, and drunk fora day night, and now and my a heard them,” “It that a Organized State Bank. answered you seems as a wolves with him. went chieftainship had from their I have challenged, like for and wailed gone day night race, .for they have ** many years girl. need to waste “What NAPA the a a . henceforth Umslopogaas the lived I** 1 little if they they cared died. cock dunghill, and in Look or and moaned. without, Black One; on a none crow a again?” breath in speaking them Slaughterer hunted rarely with the counted them. CAPITAL, $30,000. Umslopogaas very “There there they .lie in heaps the dead, with answer. tell Now, “No need, maiden. your me wolves night. at He slept the side of at Chaka!” by the head of he cried. “Ho, Is there who will ten, now! light By tomorrow's will be they are also any man Zinita, and she loved him much and bore all story; help if I must fight these perhaps I find with “Now by to forward and do battle chin”- " dead a may way me, one come or him children. t A GENERAL BUSINESS, ’. left BANKING you.” will be to time this Jikiza, for the Groanmaker? day great Nom (_n ba thought me and one no aM’hile. ax lie 1 of “There the Masilo of little tell," she answered. talk of matter is to win it, it shall be, and to and To him who 1 work tliut tho fur would can too XVL IDER. “It is My Zinita. Hearken! What small tale and People the maid chieftainship of ' with it the the leaving him but say small people a common. a a over ; P P THE CURSE OF BALEKA. Jikiza the Conquered? 1 is Jikiza Unconquered Zinita, and the of If Ax.” of the Transacted ruk} In All Branches. Its name you, sons Now, father, winds story beside is’Yny Now he other stand the my my stepfather. would find to in he fast, then turned Thus spoke it is hard. Mopo," he me thou one said, “that very back and I tell of those events again all of give Masilo, and in marriage to certain cattle of Masilo fray, at talk the and pu! to of 1 alone & Son and you come on once must [Copyright, by me 1892, itson a more once mourn woes over our "’bich happened the kings at kraal. them.] with twain —ten against igement I against —to listed by special i fat and old, whom hate, because suddenly two maid Zinita. But and the dogs while these feast a us and make man an merry. After I, Mopo, had stood before the will that be slain, bo Masilo cattle him slay to offers for me.” Umslopogaas stood looking at y the t because of us or your gentleness of many up, e bomMtte my andForelgß Kxch&age Bought iad Bold. king, and he had wives given “Is there, whom minds?” me new then, another of his shield, and the heart top 1 will deal gently Go with them. you crying, over war ttLdn< tad Moii.y Loaned IhhrtTtata ravened wulf~brethreu also *■ and fat cattle and kraal with dwell The to and “So be it,” they said, the councilors a jrould Umslopogaas. wed, maiden?” asked O Jikiza, who will do “Here is _ t, f Makedama, nnt-cI«M ehil- , _ Fam . * Lom* and bid Negotiated Low Ratoe. one, ou at son o my and J u Watcher, the Gr^ Busy the at the rest. assented'" County Orden Bought and loJA S’ Town, and fchool was Groanmaker, battle with for the dren and driuk eat * the they have you ax Mother Elephant the . Mother him, and often of c the bowed beneath called Now Umslopogaas aloud that many “There looking that is him is none,” answered Zinita, chieftainship to heart, and for the for this mourning is ended. ” Heavens, gathered flashed in the together from Umslopogaas of were he should choose whom and who he spear him in his holds the ax.” Happy who tbe .< le whom Real eyes. are Estate peo Bought and Sold over Commission, the ashes of huts, because on and finished; moonlight. It back with my none were would stand back to him in was “And is there which king path by Jikiza glared him. such at is set,” I said in no you a answ-er. all could not be found wolves of the bones kraal, and the left living in that theirs, some the fray, if victory should Masilo?” behind that big from “Come forth from Theu j. went out and were told worda of tho may escape collected . of make their fill. also took to growled sullenly they my wives were after him the People “There be the forth first only path, Wolf Man— “Come as is of yours,” he said. Chaka tho chiefa shield among to and tains one Insurance ca But the number Chaka knew brethren and called to the Now the met called he walked up And he of the Ax. never I shall by death. If I die if tell and lineage, and On the as the people of escape; you me your name morrow many this. When all brought together entered the huts wolves wolves, and the line were down the scanning the slowly Masilo shall but with Unconquered faces dies I little the to who would do battle back their homes, ent to having sought escape; W J pit dug and the great bones there killed those who lurked and a all, till he to where Galazi were or of I be ax.” end, for shall given to another. the ancient leave tho ki for from otber3 came dr w order the set out pit and buried. forth be slain without. them Byet drove to Pitted in the Companies. in m leaning the Watcher. stood, will But if Jikiza dies, then it be well. Umslopogaas forward. the place dead the Then to and on of bon t came orders Tickets Chaka that should Bteatnehlp and Presently and tall, to from all of parte Europe. great fellow gave no crops is who “Here great bears sprang man, What of that wolf people of yours? . Are and lineage others a “What is to sent in kill a a out impis to name my were Collection. Made and Promptly Remitted for Low at rata be that that the milk of the wolves last of the huts, and the from the Umslopogaas. sown year, club,” said Wolf hungry, Man?” said. “Let it be, and great “How they not Jikiza,” he sucll had uot the mourning to you, as colue BOARD OF DIRECTORS: should be spilled the . ground, him. Umslopogaas outside rushed But named, fellow?” on cows on “I bring them here," battle, must by not hasten do of the king Wlien to Ulidd are you d may answered you me as was Wm. Larrabee, and that should J, R. Thompson, birth P. for to O. beat them back, it that P. Miller, C. Wece, F. F. Larrabee, Wolf,” no woman “1 named said Galazi. give was Umslopogaas. killed I “Is there I have When chaka said that he the custom. would walk> am no you or . child for full Dr. captain kill John whom Chaka had sent out Dennison, to C. E. Dinehart. a year. “Say Wolf, willing to a none.” dered have and other his other way?” take who of indunas and will now, are you me now name, a little Then for while there him. He beat them back, saying: ‘'Greeting a back with in this fray stand back was to M’alk mad and servants to vrith him. is another way,” said Zinita, Jikiza We “There went me grew sprang up, gasping. quiet and Chaka about heavily, went Now king! captain of the to ten?” against be found it,” and of two j silence, you, to try the king leaning “if one can on n on my often, and T and he w’ept ho M-aited beneath tell errand here, what is I love the wild woods and the we M us looked him strangely, “Better shoulder your again she at “What!” he said, dare speak stick. “What to of “you thy causing as on a A. TERRY. also walked, stone?” him wept till at sits in the shadow who her of than the kraals of as we breast on beat holder mountain’s the blood within him. Unconquered, the people> M to the opo?’’ he said length; thus to “what at me, length it about by that of Axbearer,” came kiss wives, use know and the M-e “Hearken! do not how did I think live to f the Langeni tribe? Never Were of the ax? to they at you our men o people my his the with to and he pointed could without ceasing for spear gray “Yet, answered Galazi. because weep many governed? They governed by On the cattle kraal, mourning? 1 did talk. to hear such not them." you are are see mountain, which witch the Ghost No on hours. on woman can have yourself warrior of angry weep shown as who holds the Groanmaker. that I hew this Then i IMPROVED FARMS and WILD TRACTS him People of the Ax, answered that 1 did a know, not ax may bright. the shone in those days. It moon M'ept art, joy of again of the was might, and we an his shoulders. 1 He that win the in from They had been from braggart’s head summoned, but the can ax war -way captain had Now, the heart great the a father, for teaching of which 1 back with battle, will stand back to I my hand holds presently 1 will stand the of him who it, he i and tbe time shall tell all that short for was oug you FOR SALK. so many answered boldly: and received cattle, for him to this and matter many M'oe Axbearer, settle be chief. But if he who holds the head, and then will march far his to see you, our we so upon is that “What to Your wizard? Low Time Prices. Long you, had in those days. who tears Then ended." no dies unconquered, then his takes Masilo.” “Dogs sho the matter of uld swiftly wben their son ax ruu wolves have ghost made end of an my also that Chaka sent it out the Umslopogaas, Wolf!” cried “A bargain, was Umslopogaas, cap- place, and with it the It fast, quoth Mopo, his has “Babble not man,” master calls, servant,” said ax so my General Insurance. errand. Let them end make of soldiers an me tain and fifty to search for Umslopogaas, side walked side by to and they four speak been thus, indeed, for generations; if must babble “or you also!” for though he said nothing Chaka. cattle kraal. Then the of the 1 center sick who held Groanmaker which would heart, since he has always at those words grew you ere say my “Be in haste, said Umslopogaas. captain,” not to of this matter, he did not father—aye, their stand back Then the pair took though more me I loved farewell.” been unconquerable. But I have bid people the sun my you ‘‘Now swiftly. choose' and all tale that I believe the had told him Beal Estate. little Loans of kraal, and back in the the and they had to center driven with Masilo heard this, that the great-grandfather of Now Jikiza choked money on me rage. away. Will life against for you run your my death of Umslopogaas in the the of jaws held Now that Umslopogaas the had people to and where Jikiza the from him who held it at this stranger, spot there looked askance saw we come a ax won wolves, will stand face face to or you blade of lion. How that fared I fashion, its curved is SLAYTON, in company great rift of a black day; he Masilo, and with rock, in his it by looked at and fraud, for Zinita the ax a new a no won with and if I slain with him me, am have told his and inward, toward breast, being of that rift is had all moved the you. U’Donga-lu-ka-Tatiyana. fallen down when the him but love. So they to name ax on who bears I the club and with whom last the At night of the foe. turned toward the the hollow point On came either side Galazi drew and lightly he fell feigning kraal, and new of this death. cattle rift the over, near rule this people, black and gray?” moon—that dreadful night be followed themselves to gathered The brethren ten ground slopes steeply down the crowd. Then the of the laughed mingled with and toward its owner ax “I fear ghosts, but I have of NELSON, HERMAN men no by dreadful together, shaking their assegais; five of lips, a more yawning morrow. and from walk But its turned to the forefather end away. a man fear, though they be wizards,” answered All night long the people drew Umslopogaas and five CHAPTER XV. before them stood the Jikiza on Here of behind him country. Chaka may see open sprang up the captain. from side toward the kraal, and Wolf. before Galazi the every down Bat the at end pierced him through with of the rift, and pondering. CHIEF THE UMSLOPOGAAS BECOMES OF a spear, “Good!” shaking cried Umslopogaas, filled the with night their cries. None aged Meanwhile drew to Presently he looked and became chief of the People near DEALER IN-; thus of PEOPLE OF THE AX an man and up saw a his spear. might crying their and dared that word of It speak the onset. cease multitude none vast of Therefore it is the the Ax of was custom and men, women Then they rushed together, that and much to drink of The water. who had set the law to out as children, so a cup who wound like hew the heads ' Jikiza to off of those snake same man a across MERCHANDISE, fray fierce. For presently the GENERAL was spear daylight Chaka and saying, He give the signal Umslopogaas. must came the plain rose, beneath toward he kills with the ” the kraal whom Gibarnaxegu. ax. of Umslopogaas broken in the was “Come, let forth, Mopo, and look and when it by throwing us go “Does he,* then, slay many?” asked up a spear, shield of the captain, and he left was those who with us.” So should the fight struck the ground, then on mourn “Methinks, we Mopo,” Umslopogaas. said the king, weaponless. Now Umslopogaas turned and went out, after armed and The old took the begin. us came ‘that men by the color “Of indeed,” she man spear of their late few said, shields years yonder and fled swiftly, bounding the dead with clubs do over to the bidding the of king. and but his hand weak, he BROADWAY, threw it, should SOUTH be the Langeni stand against him—no, was “for dare tribe—thine none and the wolves who preyed them, Outside kraal the the upon people clumsily that it fell the cast were people, Mopo.” all win. holding among ■with to For, the so not own ax and the captain followed uplifted with gathered, and the land black with Umslopogaas, Jikiza, who stood before of was “It is Groanmaker, he is unconquerable, and people, sons O king,” I answered. my mocked him and he MINN. SLAYTON, spear them. When they the king as came. they causing them to to saw Thea Chak.i with him is Fifty open up to fight death. sent running sure messengers, Galazi also wondered that Umslopogaas ceased their howling from and the let between them, and drawing it sang swiftly, and and have tried in all, and before the pass bade them the one summon should fly from single Hither then again they howled, a man. But the of all ten of them it. to song, war once Langeni hut Jikiza piled and eyes people of there fifty him to where he sat. are and thither Umslopogaas, fled and always and Chaka walked them Umslopogaas watched for the touching among weeping. Other white skulls. And know this, the he sent also the to messengers one his the earth. Of Now, father, eyes on the sight became were a tho only, being careless where of my kraal, in fight; it is stolen spear whispering must be if in their but or ax won ears, sudden, Galazi, who watched, him dreadful, for the higher saw the touched. the point it kissed the it As of as sun rose what he said it brings I did found it has virtue know then. not no —nay, O. 3VLOZE, forward like bird ■W. and stoop to day hot and weariness sweep utter a earth he said and lo! Umslopogaas word, grew came it.” a Now for him who holds awhile shame and death to Chaka watched the the ground. Then he wheeled around, the people, who packed to- and Galazi forward, While upon were long battle sprang black “How, then, give to snake of winding toward a man may men and lo! his in hand there gether like herds of cattle, and though was an ax stood confused, the Wolf Brethren the ten him asked again. Jikiza?” he the plain till the across messengers The captain rushed him Umslopogaas at and them. Groanmaker IN DEALER on was up, the fell. were “Thus: Once in club met them hide huge and the Full the snake its began every year, on on slain in sacrifice lay he around, smote rushed, and the blade they oxen as but for great stroke. He did but no the as to climb day the of the slope first of of the hill. and Jikiza moon summer Now when Umslopogaas new might neither drink. Some of the lifted eat fell that great to nor spear was bird pecks with his bill, and peck, holds meeting of the as a “How Jikiza these people had to the cattle of thine, the Unconquered a many season, are GENERAL MERCHANDISE, come the to ground pierce him and trampled fell to the ground, hewn to were dead. The dropped Watcher yet challenge a man rise and Mopo?” asked headmen. Then he must the king. in its kraal they center. set were death, others took much snuff from its haft. to make Again Umslopogaas but he fell like falling also a forward and do was up, “I know all O to not, Elephant,” given. Jikiza 1 Now the word or any come answered, was them others stained their the smote; shaped sank through weep, eyes moon ax and the death of Through tree one. and become was with him win the “who have battle to not them hio for Umslopogaas roaring, for rushed ax seen many on with others walked and the shield deep to fro, stout into the breast beyond. of the passed the Wolf the lines ten in his place. Now if Perhaps chief they Umslopogaas did number three full But one great. years. was rage their tongues hanging from their jaws, Theil the captain threw his that VILLAGE DELIVERED FREE. Brethren in the each had ORDERS up gaps cattle forward they into the regiments.” strike. stir till his foe about to go not comes was while broke from their parched and sank the earth. to groans Then they turned swiftly and arms made. the is ended. “Nay, kraal and there matter more,” said he leaped aside, and the king. “What suddenly Then as throats. Umslopogaas Then spoke Galazi, to toward each other again. charged Again thiukest the head is hewn from Afterward, when Mopo; thou, would this him hard people Minn; Jikiza passed he smote Opposite Slayton, Bank Block, upon “Now, Mopo, shall learn who saying: “My brother, I will fight Groanmaker pecked, again Watcher we are the no back meeting Jikiza to the of thine his foe, fill his making the rift behind the flat of us?” he the back with and goes ax, the wizards that have brought ills these with the with the but Umslopogaas and lo! thundered, more spear, ax once more and they talk before. nodded the headmen the of Jikiza at gulf sound. The heart of of stone. great as a us,” said the king, “and who I alone; it seek that to upon and Galazi stood back back, are to was an ax ran and unhurt. the meeting, All free to to Now because of the tongue clave nearly burst with to the of roof come are my rage hearted true ” and fro like coward. But this is to STEIFENHOFER, before them lay four men. H. But A. a a men them will fight with if they Jikiza must mouth. of that blow, and shame my once more As he spoke thing! See, the haft is split because we dead. came upon a man, poor be.” it, they whoever “The who lifted his people rushed Umslopogaas, mahy,” said Chaka, at are chief He of named stroke! Now of the greatness of a renown. was my and the The onslaught return I shall be there," said Umslopogaas. “Perhaps Mopo, Dealer in Then of sudden, were sq 1 bet shield him. ‘yet, thee to meet fifty head of cattle a Zwaumbana, chief of the Amabovus, this is desire win that —to great my ax swift that those of the of Jikiza leaped sons that high, they will when the fill just great not the donga.” on ax and with him his and followers. Osborne Jikiza, Groanmaker, wives Harvesting Machinery, which is called of were left other stared each who at the “After this meeting at were wondering. •The king of pleased Umslopogaas uttered fear, is jest,” 1 to said. new moon a cry as could This which tell, of have heard that weep no man more. so ax we knew they Then they that marriage Masilo,” in to be given were ‘Yes, Mopo, I to rushed 1 jest; fled, and after him and turning jest take yet am as a He gasped with thirst and heat The and club stand together the in may dead. but six, for four of them should said the maid. “But thou fury. Round and were the bet.” with Jikiza, blind conquer one king looked him. at fray.” With shout they rushed of and ho will be chief, Jikiza then Umslopogaas, a rage upon “As the king kraal sped v.ilis,” I the murmured, •bout who ALL KINDS. OF Mopo,” he “See, said, that brute “see “That night,” be for another must pair from but in either the both sides, in marriage whom he give to could refuse. Now length ahead of Jikiza, not the people spear’s of scarcely me can my a has who tears for mother who is said GalazL “We have done ill not no my ETC so and RAKES, the outstepped most REAPERS, MOWERS, will.” was eager tribe drew case one their head keeping his back to the at and he near; sup was an ran dead! Oh, the without heart! monster once.” for a the other and thus it two, old came with white hair might be, that he might and should be there,” he much it beard, and I “If perchance man as as look Shall such he live to the Thus then wolf brethren upon did the bring as that given the Wolf about time looking 1 was him knew at him I should win the of Jikiza. A second for “and if perchance watch the shadow said, MINN. my BLOCK, SLAYTON, OPPOSITE BANK while I and thou must Mopo? death impi of Chaka, and the this sun weep, on Brethren strike him alone before to at father, Makedama. When around, faster and he the Groanmaker, sped chieftainess, ho iron time ever came ax Take him and all Never! never! deaths but the that they first of away was many fellows his side. He who his at within Best were earshot the and the him. of king he him Bargains People of the Jikiza after Best rule the Ax, faster, drawing Call him for the and you gave over on those who with him! Take them wrought, with the help of the wolves. are with at Umslopogaas drove him at the royal salute of Umslopogaas knew the came Bayete, and fell shadow of by live far from tho Now when should not upon without hearts, do the people who For ravened through land they the Machines. away, ever his but he be caught not to his hands and knees, spear, was •crawling Maid Zinita.” his and by the staggering toward thenceforward, of foo breathing the ax mother is dead by because not and falling night, those they at weep my on his middle sideways thus, for he bent him, and konsaed to the king, Man; but first that his strength praising Wolf his shadow “It is well, of you was witchcraft!” hated they them till the land ate up, him he All the thousands tried and stumbled out of the path far Many have he of spent, must win tho as came. ax. 1 And Chaka walked weeping, and But clean. the wolves swept would that the only his skin, I on cut was spear ar. so the people also fell their his shield hands and let drop great and right, failed.” to the all have upon chief followed also weeping, but tho abroad to everywhere. ho bent tapped with tho point of tho not go worry as knees and praised the Jikiza’s feet. Then it king aloud, ho of and succeed last,” full in the at “Yet must way one with him Zwaumbana and those certain night they head dealing Thus the of the smiter, set out to at were on a ax the sound their t‘he rushing blindly of praising like Jikiza, farewell!” about that “and said, was came so who do the bidding of TO those GO all slain by the fall the kraals of People of the death him. upon on sound of thunder. shield fell great till his feet in the and Zinita watched him caught maid Now the a on, slayers also the king, and the must Ax, where dwelt the chief Jikiza, “Yonder Woodpecker bill who of has weep a At length Makedama, earth. Umslopogaas father, love of him entered and headlong to he saw, my gone, was Presently they slew. Farmers’ Headquarters Unconquered, the named the and owned steel and he it well,” said The we came upon as was can use writhing his breast him like eagle like swooped snake, lay her heart. and into on an on a a on who, seeing the king, another the Groanmaker, but when they councilor him who him. stood by to man, ax before the much majesty the the day could of king. Chaka before Before days dove. Fifteen must so as men pass his secretly bring took snuff to tears to kraal the wolves turned back the neared the ’’This js Slaughterer indeed,” a bade him the Groanmaker, rise, and this time seized greeted him kindly; and during think he had of the ax new moon, WHEN YOU WANT the glance of Chaka But fled. Galazi remembered and Then that answered, and the people heard the was eyes. man but all the steel he held had thousands of of the the people thought much and said lit- with blow yet and Umslopogaas a noted it. quick and he which the Dead One had Umidopogaas in the Thenceforth they knew cave names. lay their breasts, leather which of the thong of beating the dust Galazi something the Still he told severed tie. upon "Look Mopo,” said; him, he “look at seemed telling him that there to speak, the Woodpecker, Seeders, Drills, Harrows Buffalo, as or as with their heads. Jikiza, and determined do the of had he to bound it wrist and that to tale, was wizard who has tears, though the hunted only where the had the Slaughterer, other at eaters and by no men or no the aloft "Rise, Makedama, back, holding great child, the Unconquered for father of with Jikiza battle ax my sprung by witchcraft. See, mother is dead in might the wolves hunt today. the Now he Galazi past who at my names. came people the Langeni,” the of said Chaka, his heart down his Groanmaker, for casting and the own weapon upon was ax snuff bring tears to his he takes to So they returned again. the Wolf rushed wildly, his holding eyes on Slowly Jikiza gathered “and tell why thou late art in the and the girl, but the ground. both set me more Wagons, Buggies, Pumps, coming on ax Road Carts, wickedness. Take with that dry short. But Galazi in cunning are spear was he the ground, and to mourning.” the last himself from the first than as rose my on heartless CHAPTER XIV. brute! Oh, take him the He took forward step to away, meet war. one “The of Umslopogaas, is he grasped the little far, O king,” and length answered So the time at ax ' way wore on, him away!” him, then swinging the Watcher jackward UMSLOPOGAAS VENTURES OUT TO WIN McCORMICK But Um- he Makedama, it wept. father, who the looking at did know day of the At and not the my new moon. came killed, this also and these So let he him fall at the full length TBS AX. one was Groanclad the and held great “The is far Umslopogaas slopogaas and the time short. that day of dawn mo. arose up way of thousands, but the first for Now had by since of and club. The child Jttftza of were many moons gone arms chieftainess, and Moreover, iron the and moocha, binding the maker, the the himself in children ex- women a REAPERS Chaka mad with wickedness, MOWERS. presently and lifted his shield catch but to the blow, grew Umslopogaas king of the became a ‘ of blue steel, middle beneath amined its curved points and footsore, round his and skin they wolfs she grew weary are with lust and the of with fury the shield the Watcher what to wolves, full was and he a and the behind it took that stands iu this hour.? hand he a man grown; In his stout the was moocha. the weary a gouge and fro weeping He w’alked to blood. leaf is the wind. Full the to its hide on with fierce and tall and keen; slayer haft, bound about “Speak of its of which he had made of beauty it, Makedama, shield, not fighting a man a KINDS my AND ALT. OF into his hut and again going to huge club fell. The shield doubled now up knob like ending in child,’’ said the king. “Surely light, of brass and fleet valor and that wire thy heart of of foot and of hide, buffalo a moon same men, unequaled, him, for said and 1 with he drink beer, he who fell and bore it crushed earth. to lover looks of stick, mourned and that Farm. had slain the knob IMlaoli.±ne2?y. which the of thy people, and with be shaped by by as a seeing night well a ax as as have sorrowed must food. who that Now for the four who moment we a were Then, his bride. of they shall the beauty from their weariness. rest of Chaka. captain soon upon he day. But named the not yet would was he walked he And left of the Jikiza hovered of around wave ever as sons blade he kissed the broad Say, they here, then they before all one?” and Umslopogaas Now ate, men, are every did he Slaughterer, and not yet hold that saying. “Take his assegai, his Come ami and prices and be that look goods convinced I the pair, feinting them from afar, at or arm over my w “Every aloud: O Elephant—none cried down the and slowly together moved one, are moun- heartless brutes, the the who do chieftainess, Groanmaker. them iron but coming within reach of away, ax never ax or wanting. chieftainess; My kraals desolate. ford, to thee, The by for “Greeting crossed the river and tain are my a sell thing in line cheap the cheapest. mother is dead," because not you any my his club. One threw indeed, and as Still foremost in mind, as this to my weep a spear was youth, cattle wander untended the thee, wife of hills— strength. On the far- greeting his to he would my on save chanced stand before and those who to Umslopogaas though for had entered leaped aside, and win the woman ax, no birds pick the himself ‘ 77, unguarded crops.” hid river Galazi at of the ther side Peter Erickson, till length his killed, the at Never T sped toward him aha it the haft there, who when she enters drives out J have smote in whom were arm J n as won “It well, is Makedama, thou known, faithful his face reeds because in the was slay and themselves could slayers will blade r and with the of Groanmaker, all other desire—aye, father, part, thou and I, together two no more yet my even Yet we thou wouldst servant! with him fare- hade Umslopogaas and there mourn slain, because strength their minded wounding and I, for lam its head flew Galazi in of good At times, indeed, thou not the that die, were on, weapons. we knowing MINNESOTA. hour—is look it Now hearken! SLAYTON, should not so? if he well, not me an - - had had failed them and they handle thee when " 1 who would hould flank. Then he had thrown Umslopogaas lurk in the that othe more the no “ ™ Bid thy people the Afterward he walked to right and to him again. pass upon slay, 1 And 1 also, I lest if tears. must looking kraal turned fly, and the others reeds by the river at the to followed to)'"Office Broadway the Depot. spear ““ s ° n ®" • the left and of on near Jikiza. Now stand in all their of Place the Great to me, tip I should myself slain. slew not be Unconquered, turned Jikiza. T -i swiftly, they dared Jikiza the and would he cned; . then for to do of Thus ♦ to bat kraal numbers the slopes of the of the the reached gates he when upon grass And length the people also at kraal, pride, O Unconing tie with these watch the of his and “Where is two gates now no once now your more. that down to the lips of the rift.” people stream- that he run were many saw mad with their thirst and the fury went “Fight lurked Umslopogaas. “It that left he he and quered?” laughed for great to seems none are as saw a man, us So Makedama, father, mingled with bade the and them through my each other, of their fear. They fell - I broad and hairy, who bore his .You well armed kill, Galazi,” said Umslopogaas, laughing upon aw as was upon on as do the bidding people of the king. the Then Presently they to people the came who had killing each Every other. shoulder fear stand aloud. “Ah, that shining hafted hlle when I did not to with the man cunning a ax a ago, was a "’ filed Jikiza, the people past to the right the huts of and to of in front open space and killed him. sought Hol foe him out horn of of rhinoceros. After that his fight! the Unconquered, before a a you. you sons hundreds the left by and by gathered thousands, headmen the and there were None but spared; the place Umslopogaas greed for this entered into Jikiza looked him for moment, who fast, stay feet. a at I were was a ax run so your presently the and the slopes together grass on died full shambles. that day There little till he spoke of little else. the' then with he hurled the give You shall live to on ax a curse you peace. sweep could be before because of their and of them, center In seen no a more, and still Chaka thousand Now befell Umslopogaas lftly toward and plow it that at and huts, to field with seven men, the as s Y my my When all had number. Chaka which passed of skulls the heap of were men walked them, saying: weeping the reeds, cattle kraal of lurked evening in watching the gates of the other kraal. Now, among one women my councilors, again Makedama, Jikiza, spoke to father, doorsteps, sat his against piled my up "Take them heartless brutes; the he little the kraal of Jikiza, maiden Umslopogaas stooped and the the fighting is done, let away, tQ saw a a? so us bidding him climb who to down proud, to the bottom and hairy huge a man, a a Yet, father, there take them away!” whose straight and fair, skin shone like sped him. With he leaped chief’s hut, Masilo the where waits my us;” roar over a the rift, of and his thence lift his rolling him, glared about eyes. up cunning in his cruelty, for though anklets her limbs. fly that the She fast did his feet he forward, and and turned and with Galazi. went was copper on so in mourning. of voice The old obeyed throng his by Fastened to man a arm sport alone, also ke destroyed for walked slowly the toward reeds, the watchers scarcely could them When he reached the hut Umslopo- many on entered see Groanmaker, the king. the great leather ax was slew those whom he ke this da and herself down them sat within Jikiza fled fast also yet he himself down in the sat on ? place move gaas saluted the each he Then, standing lifted fend far beneath, he came up man as hated whom he feared. still. Umslopogaas spear’s length of where but who Now seemed stands where Jikiza had that sat morning, or and a as one “Inkosikaas,” chief- it his voice, it like calling yet faintly, or up came ax, TTulxrerjsftl len th the night down, tho for At Tlxo Remedy lay hid began and at to he reached the gate of the kraal; maid the Zinita him to with S came once now wet weep, came salute Jikiza. a he did not of speaking tainess, but the voice from one mountain a all the sky sank d that day, herself she light downward speaking rush of was to wept. there cloth and w'ashed the wound re that sun the as was a a OF people with the down sat Umslopogaas top. IT CURES IT CURES all the earth blood blood tike and wolves steel, and Jikiza fell the “Would that the ghost might facing gate- had made. He was thanked her. Then in took spear councilors, and few the “Mourn, of children Makedama!” in front of MAN BEAST ceased, Then the killing be- beneath. fall him and all that is his,” she cattle kraal death of the smitten to have she would washed Galazi’s wound ABT: on wa F Zinita, who him except of And all the thousands of the people— AND notice > any kill the strength had to sobbed; Masilo 1 also! that mighty Groanmaker, which “aye, and by also, and that deeper, but cause none now Galazi on ax was and fro bearing pots sullenly to and children—echoed his ™ moved men, women heaps ■ and the people lay panting in would hound if myself ho and his fathershad held for upon them bade her let him be, roughly, SCIATICA SCREW WORM to he many on, even Near Jikiza, to as the councilors. thunder sound, beer to words in of crying: of a HK S and the dead the ground, the living to- I know HAS must Better STOOD THE next their fangs. would have meddling with years. with no woman fat hand, Makedama!” his right sat “Mourn, children of CUTS SPAVIN a man on that and 1 looked them gether. at the die by tho to teeth of the wolves than to A shout from crowd saw went his wounds. great / LUMBAGO HOLLOW HORN up TFGT watched who twinkling Again he small and cried: eyes, 1 1 vr NEURALGIA SHOULDER ROT th 6 if allowed and to eat they not be sold this fat Oh, watchers there pig of Masilo. ?f and who to Then Umslopogaas were spoke Masilo to a were many Zinita greedily. “Mourn, maid people of the Langeni, the GALLS STINGS WIND mourn dawned again the day most drink before Csclll/S if I wed him I will him must give . hailed Umslopogaas, him chief Pig, who before sat him with BRUISES SWINNEY fright- JL a naming a with the whole world!” 1 spoke them dead, and of would be to Umslopogaas, knife bride’s kiss! I thought the Oh, that man,” People the But for “Yon and lord of the of Ax. ened face, saying: “It O Masilo, muscles, Mustang seems, Liniment the thousands answered; And the penetrates membranes king, I cared little in that hour the for for blood letting lady the ghost wolves!’’ The better of Jikiza the number of ten, Masilo. the of “is to that have sought this maid Zinita in were sons you people of the Langeni, “Mourn, mourn of disease, and tissues, thereby reaching the seat Even hope of *f i lived died. Masilo!” Umslopogaas heard, and rushed Umslo- of sudden thou be, and brave, wilt great marriage or my and against her will, persecut- a men on whole world!” with the in sickness forgotten the liniment. The rolling his which is Jikiza spoke, found other the kill Umslopogaas in reared himself before maid. Presently to him. ing her. Now, was I had intended vengeance kill to ran property not up pogaas a any third time his A voice; came heart. °t matter before “The hand, is the ghost wolves at damsel,” “This backward, lifting the Groanmaker, offering her ™y to you, but are up eyes: you as Housewife, an anger, Farmer, Stock Raiser Mechanic “Mourn, children of Makedama, cannot or settled in it indeed, king,” 1 he hand 1 have certain the people “A mourning, O said. “They at councilors. when councilors of there has been blood my enough letting ever to- are Langeni, people of the mourn mourn, afford without be it. It should be in kept ""flung to Zinita in daughter for those them.” mourning for true heartto who themselves between them, crying, said; every need mind to give day. mar- Yet shall give marriage “a gift my merry you a the whole world! with gift is the marriage wizards mourning Now the and for household maid him screamed Masilo, but “Hold!” ed but for emergencies. It will riage to doctors’ this girl, whom I myself will take in a men, saw “Howl, warriors; save many yewomen; ye weep, hundred I demand 1 think that love. faintly, then silent agreed “Is councilors," such they do not not yet this law, You not marriage. shall give hundred a grew on. as your ye a bills. For sale bottle. sob, everywhere breasts, maidens; and beat SI.OO ye ye at your 25c., 50c. a maid Masilo, for the avenged, O king, thy “I fear from “Who you?” she asked. \ead of cattle said Umslopogaas, having thy “that head of cattle. Then get from are are conjb sorrows you gone little children! maid— straight—a also.” whoever People and mine are!” fair and quered the chief of the of the not, the People of the lest Ax proper you sorrows you among a worse _• “Drink of of the water tears, cover though daughter, answered the king; damsel, for all Mopo,” •nd, I myself chief?” “Not “There Ax, thing befall you.” ypu are wrong, my moreover, am so, affliction! with the dust of yourselves offers fifty Masilo blood. But “That beginning. Our and they have to of is law, indeed, “this is but the not stranger," fear So Masilo paid the hundred head mourncattle cause my of me our men I ask of to set- of the wolf therefore shall be brethren, head only; answered it aged councilor, this today, fear. 1 “but fled ing and toward you the kraal of mer- am one an was merry [TO J have lam BE CONTINUED. told of been tie it.” also is law. "riertomorrow.” whose that do must Chaka, a names our now you t PAG DEFECTIVE