COPYRIGHT, 1902,BYTHE SAALFIELD PUBLISHING COMPANYTABLE OF CONTENTSCHAPTER I. [Ending the Feud]II. [Ralph and his Grandfather]III. [Ralph Continues his Journey]IV. [The Moonshiners and the Railroad]V. [Ralph's First Railroad Ride]VI. [Ralph in Columbia]VII. [An Enraged Photographer]VIII. [Captain Shard's Proposal]IX. [Ralph Arrives at Savannah]X. [The Captain Talks with Ralph]XI. [Aboard the Curlew]XII. [The Curlew Puts to Sea]XIII. [A Taste of Ship's Discipline]XIV. [Bad Weather]XV. [Boarded by a Cruiser]XVI. [Nearing the Gold Coast]XVII. [Up the River]XVIII. [A Brush in the Wilderness]XIX. [Left Behind]XX. [Ralph Stumbles on a Discovery]XXI. [At Close Quarters]XXII. [Trouble of Another Kind]XXIII. [Adrift]XXIV. [Ralph's Sufferings]XXV. [The Second Mate's Story]XXVI. [Hard Times]XXVII. [Uncle Gideon]LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS[ "Grandpa!" cried Ralph. "You shall not shoot, I say!" . . . . . . . . . Frontispiece ][ "Mr. Duff," said Gary in his most grating tones, "who gave you the authority to interfere with my designs regarding this insolent youngster?" ][ Ralph's Winchester cracked and the raised arm fell shattered and useless. ][ "Quick, Ralph, pull me through by the arms." ]Ralph Granger's Fortunes.