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hidden behind the princes'were THE GAZETTE thefence and his satisfy heart, let Dingaan the that but him make - Chaka gone way of Chou ESTABLISHED the vision dream, Mopo, IN 1884. they So bent forward 1 whispered and my waiting signal, and the the coming of for this and which Umhlangana went followed, no war one. didst draw lifting hand and thy awhile of the death king. I of Then near, THOMPSON, President. C. WECK, PUMIWT, F. Vic® J. I. P. the regiment it time a that to do the Thus I spoke was Umslopogaas boldly had in the and ruled the face of the people didst give the royal salute of Bayete to from the hut crept and rousing certain deed. king, DINEHART, had Zulus dared C. E. Cashier. the their king. of But, to speak before alas! as none as these brothers of mine and with thy SLAYTON. THURSDAY.; AUG 11. trusty dispatched them. messengers When Masilo had spoken Chaka Chaka, and wisdom failed I passed from to paid heed courage sprang my me. me no thy foot didst the of spurn earcass me, STATE OF SLAYTON, rolled, the hearts BANK in His of fury. his the voice other face to the of heart indunas which and told up eyes my generals me king. Then the hooded dream pointed CHAPTER XIX. and they worked, flew from his foam lips, echoed for this Umslopogaas that words. JAMES who RUANE, Editor. sent was my upward and and 1 awoke, was gone, Dingaan THE had DEATH OF CHAKA. such words these offended to Chaka threatening not firmly the seated the was ns never so message on vengeance 10l burned roof of and fire in the my throne king. that he his since he dared Mopo, for and 1 put words, knew was nothing ears one away our hut Thus I dreamed) Mopo, and now,- still For gasped, for there awhile he shaking his till late; too surely, I in the land who thought, the were many should thou, wherefore servant, NAPA* my say loved MINNESOTA he the SLAYTON, small for at first could spoke of of Chaka not other and Mopo. For memory spear, some man remembered wouldst I not slay thee —thou who serve that Dingaan speak. At length he found words: had thus, father, does destiny murdered him make my wouldst other kings I, thou who than and Umhlangana “The dog,” he hissed —“the dog, also. who fools of For that men. us now princes, State Bank. give royal salute the Organized to my my as a Chaka jur dead face! dares thus spit in to Hearken people This about, forgot father. how evilly Matters was my came my brothers?” And he glared me upon he had dealt tnylast with them, all! with breath 1 As command made straight in the laud and remembered after the were IBS fiercely. be that this Slaughterer torn limb Chaka. from death of At first people said CAPITAL. $30,000. answered thou wilt, king,” 1 “As O limb—he his tribe! and all And Masilo, thou that the had stranger, stabbed only thav he who had — great was a man, evil, gently. “Doubtless thy dream was thou darest bring this talk then known to from the king; it that Mopo, me a made the Zulu was people out of nothing. of the and yet evil the omen more was BUSINESS, skunk of the mountains! A GENERAL And the thou, the wise doctor and BANKING body Also, man, though they had servant changed masters, And yet”— fire that fell thy hut. upon Mopo—thy is too, named in it! of the king, had slain the king, name their burden yet lessened; not for, was pat and & Sou Tillotson and I ceased. «yn<ht. by 1808, Well, presently. Ho! of thee Umxamama, that the bulls, and two great his brothers Chaka slew, Dingaan them.] also, slew with as so hhod special arrangement by “And faithless yet—Mopo, thou servant?" slay this slave Umhlangana and servant, Dingaan, of children my me and Chaka a Transacted Branches. oppressed In All Its did Dingaan as so Swift! swift!” had Senzangacona, also of lifted messenger. Therefore Dingaan spears yielded oppress. to in “And king, it O yet, to seems me Now, the old chief Umxamama him. But he against dead and earth was the voice of his indunas, sprang and impi no well strike the [CONTINUED.] folly that it to my were do the king’s bidding, to but he had and heaven not together. So up against was come sent the Halakazi seek to was its tail; for head of the snake and not “IFould that I had hearkened to the now feeble with and the end of it did it Moreover what matter? the two age, the maid that was named the Lily. But was voice of Nobcla!” boKMtte live, but aadronig* Kxchugt head Bought without the tail the and Bold. may Masilo, that being mad with fear, CHAPTER XVHL kings promised killed to deal gently with still he hankered for new her in his heart, flam L*n* **d Latned head.” tail without the Konev not the Now, the hours two before on morrow, Umxamama, not Umxamama people lighten Masilo. and the the heavy yoke /-J? and from that hour he MOPO PRINCES. hated rint-claM BARGAINS WITH THE r*m Loan* because Negotiated Low R*t*n. at me “Thou wouldst Mopo, that if these midday, Chaka from hut the where say, BolA came Then Inguazonca, Bought and brother of Unandi, Chaka, and in County and fc&ool Qrdan of bad Town, men I had crossed his Eight will. and days by, a went case are twenty my other thou princes die canst through the he had night sat and moved any never or Mother of the Heavens, fell Masilo ready hope always to for better. So upon twentieth it Now, father, there father, and nine and a Wie is this to be my on Do 1 royal the give them kraal little surrounded by fence name to man a and ended him, hurt a but himself about that the it only in enemies the was Though I befell dreamed came told: did know that Chaka, having not it then, the Real a Estate Bought and Sold Commission, hear aright, Mopo?” that fifty distant from on some Now was paces doing. I looked Chaka, found at who princes each other and so summoned were maid who named the dream in his troubled sleep, Lily was was no “Who I 1 should lift that 1 him, the hut. accompanied walking up my am stood shaking the little red Engwade, the and of Unandi, Chaka’s son before spear, than him of the kraal, other daughter certain Nada. The my women 1 princes?” voice asking for the blood of after him. As went, the king said we thought swiftly, hour for the had brother. But half I, Mopo, who indeed, the number and three. come. thought, to of was into seventy mind Insurance came my O king!” answered. “Judge thou, low in voice: “Help!” I cried, “One a is slaying the first in the land the after the man Nada Some now but of whom that these his could be fair. women, none were so then he Now Chaka brooded awhile; “Is all Mopo?” prepared, king!” ceasing be kings, to doctor and becomftig a Yet surely he his I knew that named “sisters,” and Nada her and were some this “Say, Mopo, it be done spoke, “All is prepared, Black One,” I can answered. general, went against I spoke the Engwade As reed fence burst a up maidens mother, Macropha, given in marriage; but not yet dead, asunder for he were night?” “The regiment of Slayers the Beet i with the regiment of Placed In the the Bees Companies. and the and through it plunged the princes all Now, what brought the and fair. who of their death me were young news will be here by noon.” “There but few in the kraal, Iteamihlp Ticket! and from all of to part* Europe. are men regiment of the Slayers and him Umhlangana smote and Dingaan bulls had this dream of been I their bodies Chaka's have locked as in each may seen Collection! Made and Promptly Low Remitted for Ml* at and of “Where princes, the Mopo?” asked king. All out to O gone war; are his kraals. It are in hard fight, but plunge through brake. was a other’s —killed, do not know, have for in forgotten, a it by the arms or as were, king BOARD OF DIRECTORS: the of the the again. those few servants many are in the end 1 destroyed him and all his Then I pointed Chaka to with those days he Yet, dreamed it dreams, chanced, he my same spear. as many was princes sit with their wives in “The Wm. perhaps they might give Larrabee, princes, and J. K. P. Thompson, F. 0. Millie, Wece, Lab* P. C. F. people. Engwade killed eight with withered hand, a wee, saying, “Behold and men though all his dreams led end, the for Macropha indeed to your wrong, one their king,” I the houses of O blow for blow.” Dr. John women, his hand I before slew him. Then Dennison, C. Dinehart. E. king!” own death of killed, it another He his maid who lay in front of sat was men. was answered. “They drink beer and sit in “How then, Mopo?” I back kraal the to with the few Now, from beneath the shelter of his came in hut blood beside her; for the scowling, people I To and with him. was their wives.” the laps of I know king; the “Nay, O yet at not, that left alive of the regiments. kaross each prince drew short out stabbing were whither I had Macropha the left sent and Nada of him gathered the girls a were smiled grimly. “For the last Chaka kraal beyond the river sits the great kings regiment After that the two quarreled and plunged it into the body tributary Halakazi to the tribe, and knees weak spear and their were TERRY. women were A. Mopo.” By time, named the Slayers. which is and and I weighed them of Chaka the king. Umhlangana smote more more, and that chief of the Halakazi with who fear. by they led sat One one were king.” time, O the last here, “For they might be midday tomorrow him the left shoulder, Dingaan struck in the before place of Galazi the Wolf had him, stood and before him with on both in know balance, for I would my the kraal, and Chaka We to sat and then” came him the in right side. Chaka dropped quarreled with them, bowed and fallen them heads. Then he would bid them which favorable the most to on was me. shade of the reed fence the child, Mopo; in down “Thou speakest wisely upon my the little handled with the IMPROVED FARMS WILD TRACTS and red by night and be eaten them As I cheer and spear of good speak softly In to the end I found that both feared up. me, brayed hide that soft. Near shall Go be for it tomorrow. was summon ox an wood looked and around, and royally learned afterward, the of their them, and in the end destruction, would ask them Umhlangana so but that would certainly cause holding girl stood gourd of him Slayers; and. to the regiment of the a a that the princes, his brothers, afterward it the question, “Hast this thou, sister, death if he gained the grew put to FOR SALE. as was cause my a me upper also the beer; there present old fail not.” Mopo, that thou were me see afraid and shrank from him. of the slaying of the Halakazi, hut?' in thy away the hand, this cat whereas yet in the not was was Low Time brother Unandi, chief Inguazonca, of Prices. Long I fail O king, then “If I fail thee, myself, TAvice he looked each; then he beauty of Nada and nothing else, Now for the would that had on mind of Dingaan. So I they pressed down some say a Mother of the Heavens, and the life hangs chief for it that on my seems spoke, saying: “What! Do slay fame her loveliness had and of cat, would had the balance Umhlangana about they you me, of and raised some gone say none, General Insurance. whom Chaka loved. Umxamama, When this matter.” brothers—dogs of mine house, the land, and the old chief and would stand my of the Halakazi still and make own that of Dingaan, sending the fears of some no little had while in the kraal passed thy sat words that all the “If we a ever whom I have fed? Do slay had commanded being dumb Umhlangana that the girl with fear. But I you me, to sleep till could answer, cause certain in bearing Mopo,” is that word true, cranes’ lips lies yet came men are thinking the land to and to rule should be his kraal live whatever they his to to said the end the possess hut be sent therd, to surrounded. Then was which king know this, feathers, the had them Chaka. “Moreover, sent said Loans Real Estate. my it? I tell it shall long. not be for money on that her beauty might for the king gently you Umhlangana shine his would sigh followed the road of same, upon upon shalt gather month’s journey miscarries thou from the aught to If servant: a I hear sound of running feet—the feet place like the and that, and “Fare a if she the well, sister; it is Chaka his brother, the road of the say, sun, my so assegai, kraal and they death. Begone!” Duguza, admitted die were BLAYTQM, common no of white people. shall great They a she should choose willed, husband unfortunate for thee that there is and Dingaan alone cat ruled for a a king,” I answered, and before the king. These had been “I hear the men flat, children stamp father! of in thy hut," in you from the the there is my awhile. Such great of Halakazi. “that cat the things that befall among men or no are long their errand, and Chaka went out. away upon They shall rule the land that 1 have thy hut," tell princes of this “that thou not earth, father. canst or my them. Now awhile I hut pondering, with the leader For in sat my angry was and and shall people be won, you your whether in hut It fourteen there be thy days cat after the passing But the headmen of the kraal was refused, me a or NELSON, HERMAN 1 and old when all slept of the captain of Chaka’s then arose men was an men their slaves!” no." of the Prince Umhlangana that for who had looked her would away none on snake by paths the who had fought under him in like to crept many a many Thus Chaka spoke while the blood Then ran the would be taken by the back great in suffer their lose sight Nada the to of army women came a sorry eyes the prince, who awaited battles, but whose service done, because hut of Dingaan was down him the ground, and again he to the slayers, without the kraal, plight from the marshes dragged of the Limpopo, Lily, though there this fate about was hand night Following the shadow his right had been shorn that on rooked me them royally, like buck IN at DEALER and their on a half end it for of them swift. So went left dead of the maid that strove wed to her on was were none the blow of He hut I the door and by of the to came away an ax. was a gaze. till fever and the might of for the of that day, sixty the foe, and the most part against her will. Many, indeed, asked after and brave. scratched it certain fashion. great very upon a man would “Make end, O be who and an ye had It two and girls been rest starving. well for her in marriage, both there and were MERCHANDISE, women was among GENERAL 1 had Presently opened and Chaka asked the why he it was man 1 kings!” cried. But their hearts had slaughtered. them who lived that Chaka But last maiden yet the Halakazi at people, but she shook was was a no ever long in finding the feathers, and crawled and the door shut again. been in was so turned and could to they water not. brought else they before king, and had the this joined their brethren to her head and said, “Nay, I would wed one more, answered that the birds had little light in the hut, he flown Now there was a I, Mopo, Then forward and her sprang snake had given ready wit, for who dead the since man,” and it enough. For it were on a way, no was was the whither flame I the two princes from that of country and its part by saw picked the ground little from that assegai when Chaka asked whether there before for had Zulu the saying that it better never many years or no a among men was he side wrapi>ed with he and wait there sitting side by about sent, must BROADWAY, SOUTH was handled with the royal wood —the impi her returned unvictorious cat in hut she answered, and without that she should remain unmarried and was a saying returned, he till that might which hung before their brows. they blankets snare with which had assegai Chaka same she did know, “but that there single head of cattle. Thus it all should not look her, than that she a came on this that said them. “Who is comes?” the his murdered Unandi mother and half that they her,” and she pointed about glad cat enough should to from their sight into the was a upon were pass MINN. SLAYTON, shouldst have followed the “Thou Prince Dingaan. lifted Moosa son—and it high; my on skin welcome king to cat’s which bound who about spared their lives, house of husband; for they held that a was a a thou disobedient dog,” said the I lifted the blanket from Then my cranes, her loins. and thenceforth, till his fate found him, her beauty given be to joy all, to was a while I lifted it, father, and taken that king. “Let him be and all once they might face, my head away so see my Then the king laughed clapped Dingaan reigned unquestioned. and like the beauty the of dawn and of the I red veil when with him.” drew blankets those who more, as was young, a they also the from and were Notv his hands, saying length Dingaan that his prince of the at evening. was a seemed before to wave my I Now of the prayed little eyes. their brows. spoke, saying, “Hail to some men a dream answered; blood Chaka indeed; and he killed of for, like Chaka, Now, after I had thwarted him in this was no “Wherefore wouldst thou kill me, princes, who shall for but the captain did but tomorrow be salute you, mercy, that day again—save he in great and cniel the at matter of sending of impi to pluck JVLO2E, more nor was ever once presence ■W. O. Mopo?” said the king. an king, calling him “Father” and Hail of Senzangacona, the dust! to you, sons only. heart, but had he the might not and the the Lily from the gardens of Hala the “For the sake of Baleka, sister, to craving boon before he died. my who shall be spirits!” tomorrow a That evening heart mind of Chaka. Moreover, heavy he kazi, Dingaan learned hate to my was was all whom I the deed, and of me. my wouldst thou?” asked Chaka. swore “What thou, thou dog, that “What meanest within and I treacherous wandered from the and liar, and these Chaka out Therefore, in the he end, about cast for me, a kin,” I cried, and plunged the “I spear IN words of such ill “My father,” said the would thou dost speak to DEALR man, us kraal the cleft in he great the Also, loved to mountains not. much, to be rid of for awhile, was women some way sank the through him. He down me I have fought upon thee things. omen?” said the Prince Dingaan in ask two a yonder, and down rock in and spent with them the time that he sat till he should strong enough upon a to up lay there dying. grow tanned hide and battle low “Wherefore dost thou point times thy side in while ox voice. at many the cleft, that I could should have given the wide to matters of the kill MERCHANDISE, GENERAL so see only, me. Once he spoke, and both did I more once saying, that white and withered with at young, nor ever we were us lands rolling the Yet north and south, state. he reigned awhile in the to to “Mopo,” said king the to day hearkened “Would that I had me one back the foe. The blow now hand of thine, wizard?” hissed the turn my upon right and left Now the day land. I tell this also, Dingaan to must that I before him sat in council with others my my as the voice Nobela, who warned to of hand this me Umhlangana. that shore the from off Prince arm drawing toward night, would have killed Panda the and the his half brother, of the indunas and generals, “mindest was thou dog!” Then against thee, he head, king. 1 was I aimed thy O “Have told oh princes?” not at you, ye was air still, for the heat that the house of Senzangacona great thou of the last words of the Great was very was so silent forever. But I knelt him DELIVERED FREE. naked It ORDERS with is over I whispered, “that strike staid it VILLAGE must my arm. ye or his father and gathering, 1, might be who swept clean. Elephant, tempest out who is dead?” This he said, a was as called in his the those and of thy will I live and thy ear names and heart failed nothing; die, has not at at your you. Heaven Herd, knew Now Panda well. The of gentle heart, meaning Chaka. am a sun was a man had blood who died his hands of at I die. Who I that I should my Now, hearken! Chaka has dreamed ■null am another Minn. Slayton, sank redly, flooding the land who did with blood; not love and therefore Opposite Bank Block, it “I remember the words, king,” O I war, —the of Makedama of father, Yet I name Now it is Chaka who question the word of the king? my dream. thought it that he half though nil the blood that witted; answered. “They ominous words, was was as was wife, Moosa were mother, of Anadi of already ask this—that thou wilt withdraw strikes, and dead, would my my ye are ye Chaka had shed flowed about the land and because I loved Panda, when the for this their burden, that and was and all other wives and you kaross thee, Senzangacona." the from about O my son, my children of which Chaka ruled. Then shapes great question of his slaying I and house should not sit long in the came His on your children, and of Baleka sister. last the slayers the king king, that for the time “If of be without my STEIFENHOFER, may my eyes H. A. of cloud and in their hearts the chief Mapita spoke against it and throne of kings, but that the white rose up I think that he and men feast of him least themselves the body the thou shall die first, eyes were open, saw gates, at upon the lightning quivered like blood of pleaded for him, saying that there should take royalty and a divide was understood. the least, he turned and At away your I love.” who hast betrayed us!” the whom above all thou quoth men fire. nothing to be feared his hands in at who Dealer territories. Such the his head aside, shut his and groaned. your was winded,” Prince Dingaan, and drew assegai “Thou long said the king. eyes art an Now sudden, father, of bright fool. So in the end Dingaan prophecy Lion of the of the Zulu; why a my a was a gave Presently dead. he more?” Machinery, from under his kaross. “What was Harvesting Osborne fell from the height of heaven and star saying, “Well, ask to speak of it? way, you me Thus, then, father, did Chaka the father—that I bid “First hear the king's dream, “This, my O may my lit the of the and crest it storm, this dog and I will him, but Now, Dingaan trembled with upon as fear; spare spare king, the greatest who lived prince,” I said. thou wilt, farewell he is little child, “Then, if man ever to a my son; lit icy the burst Then breath storm day he will bite me.” then he and bit his lip, an one grew angry in Zululand, and the evil, by most saying: kill and die. Chaka king king,” he held his hand the slept high, O and pass mo so burst the lips from of the and So Panda tempest made of the KINDS. was ALL governor OF Inkosazana kraals the hand to those of he knee. and dreamed that lay dead, and that above his my rushed the earth. It caught the king's cattle. Yet in the end the words across ‘‘Thou fool, Mopo! Canst thou not where sleep is. In blood he said the the princes, his royal “Thy first boon is granted,” no of you, wore one ETC RAKES, MOWERS, falling and drove it REAPERS, toward of Dingaan star true, for it the on hear croak me, the of came was at gates lived But it is died he had in blood. a raven a slipping the kaross his shoul- kaross." king, from as and it the and took star grip of Panda’s teeth that pulled him kraal but thou as came grew needs tell must those died lie do, that he to go “Who the royal kaross?” asked say, as some a a wore shape shape, and the that it took from the throne; only, if Panda the showing the breast beneath. and great ders dwell was who within that he waits pick was to MINN. coward, praying Chaka died SLAYTON, for BLOCK, OPPOSITE BANK eagerly, and both looked Dingaan mercy. up. I her that of knew dog that bit, I, Mopo, the who “For the second it shall be a woman. now, my theii- eyes? Such cries of ill was man to he had lived, brave come words. waiting as a man. on my father, while she far off I knew yet him the hunt. Best I will Avillingly set and the also, for granted not Bargains was well find ill hand, Mopo.” Best on at He fer Call him for the Now regiment he dead and the of may Umhlangana on “The Prince it—in was Avoro her—the Inkosazana who she divide the father and Bring the looked ceased, came as threateningly son. the Bees could I know drew on me dream of Chaka—O Dingaan, shoot the near, nor Machines. had promised, riding down the storm. CHAPTER thou shalt bid him farewell, XX. boy here; awhile and went “I did not speak of take matter, for, how they would this on: royal stock,” I ansAvered. of a Now of she at the mouth the shalt slay him Avith thine then thou those words rolling by chance was pass; from oaaui though the Prince Umhlangana MOPO GOES TO SEEK THE SLAUGHTERER. a Noaa- Dingaan scoAvled heavily. was before her stillness; behind her thyself slain. It will hand thou art half loosed was tongue by death, but of others ere Now Dingaan, loved deserting the kraal their general, all the soldiers yet “Chaka this also,” dreamed 1 went on thunder beat the wings of the the storm; to see.” be good sport told of that certain Bulalio, of Duguza, moved back Zululand in battle, to and the king because he had equal a a held —“that of the princes, his no one you, roared, the rain hissed like snakes; Noaa- the turned beneath the Slaughterer who rules the People the of man gray built kraal Mahlabatine, with by the and when he he great royal spear.” a gave an gave she rushed and she passed past Slackness his skin and trembled of dwells Ax and beneath the on me, as shadow of a princes which he named “Umgugundhlovu”— hand. Hooked the around; GO TO “Who held royal the spear?" asked open turned her she awful little murmured, “The king's will he the Ghost mountain far eyes upon me, to the as that rumbling had fled; is, “the of the elephant.” stood like amazed; the girl away Umhlangana. men shriveling She there! she let will his the child is the of be servant; north yonder. Surely I heard me up. them all was all the the Abo, he caused fairest girls in the chief Umxamama dead at “The Prince Dingaan it—in held the was Headquarters Farmers’ The but she spoke word, only gone! brought.” I was no sat beneath the shade of the reed chief the land be sought out his wives, hands of dead Masilo, and the old to as dream of Chaka—O Umhlangana, as sprung yet shook her flaming it seemed But I looked Chaka and that at spear, fence before I to him saw and Inguazonca, had killed Masilo, though found yet he Avho ever came save kings, from the root of and it dripped many were that the spoke, that the to storm the down his tears running face me who brother from the of were There craved for And at this time stood by hurt and wondering. was my spear blood.” WANT WHEN YOU more. a rocks cried aloud, that the rain hissed and that he only spoke thus to the try Masilo, the murderer, whose stole the of the king others in the kraal. to spear Now Umhlangana the face of rumor came ears were no grew word in and the word out him the last. captain who loved to my ear, the life king!” a of 1 Dingaan there lived Swaziland the that in “Awake, kings!” I cried to away a dark. ye Harrows Seeders, Drills, “Let the go,” said the king; “I was: remember those words also. O man brothers; “the impi the gates! the Halakazi tribe girl of the is at among a “Chaka dreamed this also: That 1, “Smite, Mopo!" “him him.” and those with king!” I “Is the said. it will the of I pointed wonderful who named Swift, stab that man!” —and most beauty, was Mopo, dog, now and the your came up gave I look. Through Then turned to the So they went, glad at heart and praising king should that impi be gathered to the Lily skin whiter to the old chief—“and leave the matter and whose an was royal salute, the Bayete.” even the and the reek rush of of the tempest the king. this Such the upstart? eat Pumps, than the skins people, and he Buggies, Road Carts, wit.” Wagons, to of up was command are my our “To whom didst thou give the Bayete, still sweeping rain 1 could her forward I have told this, father, see of who is given, it my you desired this girl wife. Then Dingaan roused himself, and greatly to have to one gone, as Mopo, Makedama?” O of asked both son high in air. Now the kraal Duguza though it has ■with do not to story, with his last breath.” my So Dingaan embassy the chief springing Inguazonca, brother sent to were, the of the princes. an upon McCORMICK beneath her feet, and the because then, then only, did I and was “Nay, Mopo, this is not will. If ever of Halakazi, of Unandi, him blow ■with the demanding that the my smote great “I it to both of a O twin stars gave you, fell from her hand flaming Chaka show whom he to spear upon impi be found by thee to wipe see mercy one girl his that dead should be given him. he sank down to no can the spear, of morning, princes of Zulu—in so the the kraal, and fire leaped in had doomed die. to up answer. the Halakazi and bring whom This princes the of the chief of without word. Then again the away one MOWERS. the dream was message of Chaka I it a REAPERS to both of and gave Then she passed the edge of the his people left the As captain and over on I desire light then surely to the Halakazi king Dingaan, of the stood silent and amazed. to my eyes, you.” world, place. Thus, the seeking her the kraal of it spoken in the gate own be found the Slaughterer eat to was Zulus: “This will cried, That the maid who named none can up tell tales,” 1 was “But what avails it talk one no to thus, ye father, for the third and last time of the king sought that audience my and his people. Moreover, Bulalio, ear a man KINDS OF the Lily wonder of AND ALL indeed the the pointing the fallen chief. to lords of the land,” I was went “seeinj on, Inkosazana-y-Zulu. did the him. Ho crawling of admitted my eyes see chief People of of the the Ax, has was earth for bad Now had and yet unwed; she of the slaying got that, both of as already deau a rumor you, ye are as For awhile 1 there in the cleft sat his knees. I looked and. that ZbZEaclb-iTAeiW". Farm offended against but against not on saw she looked abroad had found whom the who me, an 'women, no man upon and that vultures which among hungry men, are I and fought through Then Masilo this that whom Chaka had rose my way elephant trumpetings whose done. was with favor, and she held in such heard cries and the flashing of are was seen tonight shall bo filled tomorrow back of the the the fury to kraal storm charged with him who to Now this is will, Mopo, servant, a message was love by this people that it not thenwish my my the and the above fence, from was spears convinced that I be prices and the Come goods and Chaka king and look with flesh of the best? w Duguza. 1 drew the kraal I As over my Bulalio, named the Slaughterer, and near that thou shouldst take with thee few or husband her. force it had the regiment of to a to any on women come and clear is doctor of dreams, to heard cries of fear coming through the now a who ruled the People of the Ax. only and gently this Bulalio to over Moreover, the chief that he said and his go the Bees, who had advanced men the gates cheap the cheapest. to sell line thing in such dream this he has as as you any my the purging roaring of the wind and hiss of the away a as a It Masilo indeed, but he him: ‘A elephant and to greater was was no people defied Dingaan and the Zulus, say of the kraal singing. Then of’ sudden as a medicine. rain. I entered and asked of the longei' fat, for much travel had made one stalks through the land than he who has rushed their fathers had defied Chaka before they ceased their singing and Peter Erickson, “These the words of Chaka the and it told that from are fire matter, him thin; his back was me sleep, it has his to and to moreover, on were him, and spat his and come ears that gone toward the little kraal where stood. upon name, we lead herd! All king, Oye bulls who the above had fallen the hut the king of the marks of rods, scarcely healed yet on that thou, chief of the People the of as maid should of theirs be the Then I them, to to meet uttering no go ran and I, doomed, twain and lay sleeping, ye many SOTA. he and all MINN the roof of are SLAYTON, as dost tribute, hast Ax, and said over. wife of Zulu dog. Then the chief of pay no of holding in hand - cries the - a woe, my In who loves the another great the hut burned but that the man us. was “Who thou?” said away, Chaka. art that the death of because of certain Halakazi the little caused the maid who a assegai of the king red with the was kraal beyond the river there sits regiment; Broadway the Depot. rain had fife?“ Office the fire. a out put “I Masilo, People near of the the have on of Ax, Mopo wilt do with thou nothing to am named the Lily be led before spoke with to the king's blood, and the messengers captains summoned—and then, good it is I Then till I went the front to on came to whom command given him shadow lies the land. to whose was run of Dingaan, and they found her upon in the saying: gate, Have words night! to to the of hut, and I great by the light ye say any wit\a saw Bulalio Slaughterer, to the Now Mopo is thee, Slaughterer, to sent message wonderfully fair, for they said: She one “Lament, and captains soldiers, so ye ye those left the earth? Perhaps yet of the which shone in upon out moon, now their chief, and to the this tale is return know if for, if it to true; on tall reed and her the and lament, for father is was as a weep grace was your no live little it will be given to to the heaven, that there before it stood me a thirtieth day. Behold, O king, I have shalt thou be then learn the weight true, of reed shaken He who nursed that is in the more! is more! grace a you no while after and I bring Chaka, shaking with fear, and the ye are gone, may water returned, though in plight.” of that elephant of the hoof who trumpets a sorry wind. Moreover, her hair curled king is Now and The dead! and earth them their ears.” to of the rain running down him, while was “It so,” said the king, laughing the kraal Umgugundhlovu. in seems hung her shoulders; her will together, heaven for the king upon come eyes were “Can rise and fall not he stared the hut, at great of which all now we up aloud. “I remember Speak and weigh Think, then, thy words before now. large on, and brown and soft buck’s, is dead!” as a Chaka?” asked Dingaan. the thatch burned upon was away. Masilo the Thin, who Masilo dost wast the thou Slaughterer.’” her color answer, the color of rich “How Mopo?” cried the leader was of cream, “It is possible,” I said. “The so, I not saluted the king, asking him what Fat. What of this Slaughterer? Mopo, Does Now I, heard the commands her smile like ripple the waters, the Bees. “How is father dead?” was a on our king guarded.” is evil thing had happened. Seeing he with me his people king, and there had arisen lay the the in to of come and when she me ax spoke her voice low “He is dead by the hand of wicked was “Hast thou plan, Mopo?” groaned a he seized by the and clung to no me arm Groanmaker in hands?” desire this Bulalio, to who great my and see than the sound of a sweeter instrument Masilo, who, wanderer named when he an Umhlangana. “Methinks thou hast drawing him after into small a me, me a “Nay, O king, he be taken for not. He spoke of to met comes vengeance one of music. die the king, doomed to by snatched plan us.” hut to was that save was near. with and I with Therefore answered: he drove Mopo. me scorn, Now, scorn when Dingaan heard this this assegai from the king’s hand message and I “And if have plan, princes, “What evil thing has befallen, O ye a "king. from his kraal. Moreover, “I hear the The king’s word I went me he as lion for mad in net, and afterward, stabbed him; before grew as a he a what shall be reward?” king?” I said again. my king, I seized by shall be done, though, O thou the of Zinita, servants was he desired this maid above everything, could be down himself by cut three, Now, both the offered good “Little princes us have 1 known of fear, Mopo,” me she little errand.” whom I wooed, big but who is sendest the a man upon a now and he who had all things could yet not for Remedy myself, he Universal the princes and killed the 'DXxe things, till in the both of them end said Chaka, I “yet afraid swore am now—aye, Dingaan. wife of Mopo,” answered the Slaughterer, and laid “Not so, on my win the maid. This his command, Umxamama chiefs Inguazonca and also. was by their heads and by the bones of Senzangacona, much afraid when E f bygone T ;. ° as chicken of as once on face the heart tells that this IT CURES a ground “My and beaten cruelly, me upon CORES that should gathered and IT great impi be Draw and look him a who near on their father, and by was night the dead hand of Baleka many cock Slaughterer will KIAN“BEAST while Zinita to great numbered the strokes.” , „ grow a a Halakazi sent to Swaziland against the the king; it is the command of Dingaan other things, that I should be the first summoned something that walked -= : and is presently; upon “Hah!” said the king. if his comb not cut “And what tribe, destroy them and seize the maid. to Umhlangana, and the kings, that land them, its kings, the in the after faces of the you dead.” man combs, versed in cutting the words of this thou, Mopo, art puppy?” were But when the be discussed matter to and look him came on draw who the on should command the impis of the near and was “These his the tallest. words, king: of O ‘Bulalio were the even E 4 A SCRATCHES with the indunas in king, that his death the presence BITES “And at hand what fearest king, of TIJF thou, O who C show them HAS STOOD THE land, if I would but a way again. spavin king,” I answered Slaughterer, “I hear the the who sits beneath cuts the king, Amapakati, of the at Masilo be told through or council, lord the of all all the art the earth?" HOLLOW HORN kings. Then, may kill Chaka and become to LUMBAGO OIF TCCT TEST OF that it about shadow So, father, the of the Witch mountain, to on came my I, chief SHOULDER ROT of the indunas, spoke as NEURALGIA land.” Now Chaka leaned forward and whispered I spoke, when they had done swearing LLS swlnne* Chaka the Slaughterer, who sits in the Years against it, that the saying tribe of the ten to “Hearken, Mopo, 1 have tale is Now not of the with but reign of taking the weighing words: me: my me BRUISES morrow, my kraal Duguza—to thee 1 tribute. pay Halakazi and that no great strong and were dreamed 1 and dream. laid down the lives of Chaka, but of handful of started I, Mopo, chosen “In the kraal beyond the river, muscles, great a me a on my men, the Mustang Liniment If thou wouldst have the Groanmaker, membranes penetrates them ax with would with war mean war I slept, but dream and by people who lived in those days, the Ghost mountain, sat and of toward journey princes, there sit not regiment, O arose a one ye the Ghost of disease, to mountain and the Swazis also; come the they had their thereby reaching and tissues, seat moreover, with hooded face, and showed whom I and Umslopogaas alone of left I thought much and I journeyed the Slayers and me One is named but two. a me are as take This I it. promise thee: Thou shalt dwellings in which hard to caves The were liniment. other picture. It seemed to that the alive—if indeed Umslopogaas, trod found in the how I had that path in bygone which is king, who has done loves Chaka the a me son property not any look a face thou knowest, for there is Also I said that this on a win. time was no wall of hut still living and 1 Chaka, is the Macropha wife, and fell down, of earth. days. Then well them, giving them cattle and my saw an by on my Mechanic Stock Raiser Housewife, Farmer, cannot there who would be avenged for the send impis seek single girl, for or one to to a place, and in the center of the Therefore in few words I will daughter, and Umslopogaas Nada The other is named the Bees, open wives. a pass my blood of certain Mopo.’ ” in few had by since the Black should be kept a it. It be without afford gone years every I to place lay that dead, covered with all about after Chaka, who thought to the fall the of longs is hungry and many and that regiment came over son was Now while Masilo told this tale I had fell, and and the One foes were many, doctors’, wounds, while till I will around of Chaka and down side. Now, It sent by be walked at household for emergencies. of my for cattle and girls: that was my corpse son, my my moreover, save many things that two —first, little piece had soldiers the land waxed few with seen of a brothers Dingaan the king, dead and I Umhlangana Dingaan, to all and him I imagined, to Prince Umhlangana is the regiment the summon were as bottle. and $ For sale everywhere bills. of stick thrust through the straw of them having at slaughter, half of perished was 5 50c. .00 a 2 i c., the king who should ■talked in pride like lions. surrender to doubtless I also called walked alone; this general, and it loves him. Now, is was the fence, and, second, that the regiment Limpopo. Now, the marshes the in of “On the shoulders the Slaughterer and who ruled did it matter? of Umhlangana the Well, what People be dead. plan—to the Bees in the soon my summon of the clustering Bees the slope them time must be given to was on grow up royal kaross, Ah! would and there of the Ax. that I had had wreaked the least I At of Umhlangana, the Slayers not vengeance my was was name kraal in opposite to the obedience to the little again, for today they were as a certain that this kaross; of blood the and in the hand known for Chaka. in the Bend forward, of Chaka. on was none on name I had sent them in the child like wasted with hunger. summons name or a man Umslopogaas, royal and there other than for then Dingaan had O I whisper princes, that in CONTINUED.] j was my spear, [TO your may BE of Umhlangana. The stick told jnethat Maids let the king take them were manv; Then, in Wood the ears.” _ upon spear. was i I . 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