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We ero Xloing superior work ot oqfT ginnery. Swap moa! and hulls for seed. Also h?ve five hundred bushels of Bancroft Prolific Oats (graded peed) for sale or exchange for cotton seed. Price $l.t& per bushel or ono pound oat's for fonr and one-bait Kunda cc'ten seed. ' W-lmo. OLUCK "MILLS. CHARLESTON A WESTERN CARO. LINA RAtLWA? Te and from the NORTH-SOUTH-EAST-WEST Leavest No. b .i.7.30 .<*, m. Np. 22.2.50 p. m< Arrives t No. 21.11.85 a, m. No. 3 .....T. 3.1? p. m. Information, schedules, rates,'' ?4% promptly given. ? WILLIAMS, G. fr. A. Augusta. Ga. T. R. Curtis. O. A. Andersen. & a Abov6 figures effective Sunday, 27th, 1?14. Th* MILI (Copyright 1914. hy Harold Mux erath.) , "H'm. Complimentary?" '.'No; Ju*t ordinary everyday love." "Ah. Olga, why the deuce musj you go and (all in love with a bundle ol' ashes like myself? Aubes and bitter ashes, loo. Sometimos I regret. Hut the regretting only seem.-; to make ino all the?more Kavnge. "What opium and dopy are t:> other men, danger and excitement are to me: It is not written that 1 shall die in bed. I have told you that already. There ls no other wo man- now. And I do !ov<; you after a fashion, as a man loves \i comrade. Wail till this duugcr bout is over and I may talk otherwise. Anil now I a>m'i poing to a reception, I ant going to slink'- hundH and hobnob with the elite beautiful wordd And while I bow and nm Irk and crack witticisms, and I and the devil will bc chuckling in lin our sleeves, lint tills I'll tell you, while there's a drop of blood in my veins, a breath in my body, I'll ?-tick to this fight if only to prove that I'm ^lot a quitter." He taught her, suddenly In his :.rin$. rkissed' her, rap lightly'to the door; and waa gone befare ?ho could recover from her astonishment. Tho affair wont smoothly, withoujt h hitch. Norton and hlB men gained I'M- house through thc tunnel without attracting the least attention. The Mack' Hundred, wa ton lng- 'the freut and rear of the lu,use, never dreamed Ibu! there was a secret cabinet room. Half ah hour later the head of tue Beeret service, accompanied by hjs men, togethor with "Spider" Hosgs, I who waa in high feather over his suc cess, arrived, demanded admittance, and went at thc fount of the business ut once. "Four name is Jones," began thc chief. . The butler nodded though his face evinced no little bewilderment at thc appearance of these men: "What is it you wish, slr?" "I am from the secret service and I have it from a pretty good source that there in counterfeit money hidden in tliis house. More than that, I can put my hand on the very place it is hid den." "That ia impossible, sir." declared Jones .indignantly. "I'm an old hand. Mr. Jones. It will not do.you a blt of good to put on that bold frpnt." , Beggs smiled. "Hqw was he to know .that tjils was a comedy aet especially for his benefit. . "I should like to see that money," said Jones, not quite so bravely. "Come with ino,'' said the secret ser vice man.* "Where's'the library?" "Beyond that door' sir." The chief,.beckoning to his men, dn tcred the library, went directly to' .a certain shelf, extracted three vol umes, and' there lay' the money jiu three neat .packages. "Good heavens!" gasped Jones. "I shall have to request you and the family to accompany me to the sta tloa"' "But it is all utterly impossible, sir! I knew nothing of that money, nor how it got there. It's a plot. I de clare on my oath, sir, that I am inno cent, that Mles ri or eh ce and her com-' paaiqn know nothing nimm it." "You wm navo io len au mm io ibo federal judge, sir. My duty is to take you ail to the station. It would be Just a- well hot to say anything more, sir." "Very well; but some one shall smart for this outrage.'" "That remains to be aeon," was the terse command of the secret service man. jx '?He led his prisoners away directly. Norton and hui men had to walt ?far into tho night. Thc Black Hundred did not lotend to make > any mistake this tin... bj*.a hasty move. At quarter alter 10 they? descended. raine wast , ; ?not with them ; This was, due ,to the urgent request.pf Olga, who atlll had Uer doubts. The men rioMul, about j the house, searching nooka -and cornor>f examining floors and walls, opening hooks, pulling out drawers, but they found nothing. They ' talked freely, however, and tho dictagraph registered every word. The printing plant, which had so long defied discovery, waa in the cellar ot the house occupied by the Black Hundred. Jorton and his men determined to fellow and raid the building. And ?the reporter prom ised^ himself a good front page story without In any way ?onfltctihs with bia pram'se? im Jones. F.veuts came . to pass aa they ex pected. The trailing waa not. the eas iest thing. Norton knew about where the building was, but hg could go to it liroctiy. Ho w?a quit? confident that Its entrance was Identical with that which had the trap door through which he,had.hean flung that memorable day when he had been .shanghaied. Whop they .reached the building he warned the men: to hug the wall to the stairs. The trap yawned, but no one was hurt' They scampered up the stairs Jlke a 1st of.eager boys; broke the door In-to .find the weird execu tive chamber dark and empty ?nd an acrid *?&V?' tn their nostrils. Thia .tatter grew stifling as they blundered about in the dtrk. By luck Norton found the exit and called to tho mer. to follow. They saw Beggs at the tob cf the stairway and called out to him to surrender. Re held up his hands and the. stairs collapsed. Heal fire I bur?t ont and Norton and his com pan - ' ton had a desperate battle with flame and smoke to gain tho otrcet The. fire waa put oot finally, but there waa nothing in tho ruins to prove that there had been a counter feiting den there. There was. however, at least onc coasoling feature; In the future the Black Hundred would have to hold 'their ?tar-chaiobor* else where. U was checkmate; or, rather, lt wt?? a draw.. By Harold CHATTER XV. ANOTHER TRAP S KT. If the truth ls to ho told, .loues was us deeply chagrined over the outcome of tho counterfeit deni as was lirainf. They hud both lulled signally to realty tho goal sought. Hut thia time the ojrj i-anizr.tio-i had broken even with Jon JJ ?ind this fact disturbed the butler. Ii tulKht signify tliut the turning point had been reached, und that In the fit* ure the good luck might swing over to the Bide of the Black Hundred. Jones redoubled his caution.?, rcitor ated his warnings, and slept less then ever. Indeed, us he went over the groUnd he conceded u point to the -Rluck Hundred. He would no longer be ab!? to keep tubs on the organiza tion. They had deserted their .former quarters absolutely. The agent ot Wh?in they had leased the building knew nothing except that ho would have to repair the pince. Thc rent had been puid a year in advance, as it has been these last eight years. He hail dealt through an attorney who kne'jr no moro of his ? lient- than the agent.' Ko it will be seen that Jones had,m reality received a check. "Ah, Miss Florence," and Jones UUP ped his-pocket, "'you: forget that roi cannot dismiss mc hy word. I amjle gally in control herc. I am sorry tpe you have made me recall' this iaclj ti you." Florence begun to cry solCtly. ! P "I am sorry, very sorry," said trij butler, torn between-.the desire j U comfort her and the law that he p?? laid down for himself. "It is veij"; gloomy today, a...: perhaps we arc a little depressed hy it. I nm sorryS? "O, I realze, Jones, that,,all this up.? ending mysery und secrecy have a sn purpose at hack. Only, it docs juju seem as if I should go mad sonjjS? times with wailing and wondering.'*?!; "And if the truth must be told, 31 is the same with rae. We have to wm for them to strike. Shall I get yoi) something new to read? ? am going down to thc drug store and they han a circulating library." "Get mc anything you please. EttU I'd feel better with a little . BU& shine."' ; "That's , universajf," replied Jone)?, going into mu unit mr ina liai. . ? - Had the telephone rung again that momenrJ'lt' is1 quite probabler I day would have come to a close I the day before had, monotonous ; But the ring came five minutes aft Jones left the house. ,. , |i??JJ "Is this the Hargreave place?" j "Yes," said Florence. "Who is ?lt "This is, M las ' Hargreave talking " "Yes?" ...5 \,. "This is Dr. Morse. I am at t Queen hotel. Mr'. Norton jhn3 "be badly hurt, and he wants yo? andVK Jones to come at once."We cannot .ti just now .pow serious toe injury He is lust conscious. Shall I tell' hj you will come J.immediately?" i. 1 "Yes. yes! Flo: once t napped the receiver i the hook. She-wanted to fly, t?y. I was hurt. How, when where? "Susan, Susuii!" she called. "What is lt, Florence?1' asked? S san, running into the room. "Jim is badly hurt. He wanta me dreading 'something ' all ' dtfi long." Florence struck the mai A belt. "My wraps." You will go ^wlfi me, Susan." "Where, Miss Florence?" asked tai maid, alive to her duty. "Where? What ts that to you??' de manded Florence, who did not kn? that -this maid was a detective. "Why not -watt till Mr. Jonch re turusr* she i suggested* fcatientlfj fl ".Arid let .^n* inamMb*v% dieMM mently. "At least you will leave word i "htK %9J^ J??.' Kotng. M?aa Florence " ! fl "The Queen hotel. AhaUySk] efl anether-word HU dfeahisps yon iPm? Susan.** ~ ' .' "* ~ ^fl once engaged ?*tr 8hs^l?>a<MMW4 ti man hiding la the Jbuahes. The tv young women rtepj^JiifejA^ tax cab and wefe driVenv ott: They hu been gone less than five minutes Whi Jones returned with hls^pjrehase, . find the house ehngy.pfllwAosi vs uaole asset. He warf raribua,v'not on at the maid, who. he r*eU*?d. W virtually heipHesfc, but at hie ow negligence. In the midst oi bis violent Imrangi tho ?K-?? m^n?i^:tU?W| bon^B ? knew what was going-to be f/OUI thero. It wai a letter on the beck i which was fdrawn the ratal b}tkt i task. With anakie* fhtfsreihe tot open the envelope-and- reae?!th? COI tents: "Florence hi now in o^,4>Owe Only the surrender bf tho th I II lon wi sate her. OuVVfligenf will ??f?, tn a hour for ?!*"h?swer. .TIIW^IHACK ni$&Qtm& AR a matt. . . y bad Wan ed Jones altnoi<? as bailly as Florene hut herdeslrc pul ar story ot jrr?rii th h?? boei wrltton agufhst thin v Jones bcjMjflHBg ?ow that h kh?w just what danger'to ^cc. Th Queen hotel hin*. Florene would not be taken there. ft" called up Norton.,lt took all th butler'3 patience, it re quired seven different cells to local the reporter. Mean timo the axfcsab con tain in Florence and Susan spun 'madly to ward the w*0t* tf: were ?epa raleo If* an effective threat Florence recent V'roo? . .? would bc ho permtt-j ted herself to bi led to a whiting] launch. Always when she disobeyed MacGrath Jones Borne *.':mg like this baapeni<l.;B Hut this "Um* they had cuflhlnc'y.B struck at her heart, and ali UtoughtjH ot hvJ" pe?-sonal safety- becaros- :!S iB nothing. For the present ah? 'knowM that .she Vea in no actual phyhlcal-jH danger. Sha was merely to'be luldJH as a boataKC- "Wciutd Susan havefiB mentality enough to tell Jones wheres ? the taxicab had'stopped? 'She doubted; I Jn- an emergency Susan had proved I I herself a nbnenity, a bun^?o o? hy^ief- I ? leal thrills. As a matter of fact, for once Flor- I ence's deductions 'vere happily wrong. I When the chauffeur . peremptorily de-1 posited Susan on, tho'lonely country I road, several miles from home, shejfl ran hot -foo j tq_ the nearest telephone I and sent a very concise message I home. Susan was becoming arel ?mat- I ed to this stranger, exciting existence. I Norton arrived in due time, and itel and Jones wcro mapping out a plan when Susan's message came. I "(Jood gin." . mid Jones- "She's;' ? learning. Can ypu handle this alone. Nortea? Thgg^want mo out of tam HonBe agatirTTr I believe thev weri ?ft?r me aa well as Florece.-Half ?| our ?dUo!" ff ' "Trust mo," cried 'Norden. '.' And he ran out, to Maputo. If wish r. wild ride. Several pVMcamen sho?teH ?.fter h'm, but ho went on unmindful They'could'take hts llf?bso numn?r a hundred' t?hje? W^WSB? enredTsp they'pad got her? They,St??ild w?lt.Mtl their enemy's virJU>ace' ' slacked anil tiren would ?trik?l^^pF?san. Tpb nex- time he saw Susan jie was going to take her in his arius .and kiss her. It might bo a new senration to kiss Susan, always so prim and often. Co rey street-that had boon her dJTce tloo. They Had put Florence in .a mo or boat at Ute foot" of Corey street He v?aa perhar.- half an hour behind. ^Flocnce nevo r opened iur lips-She stared ahead proudly. She would show Aher,e scoundrels that she waa her father's daughter. They plied ber with questions, but she pretended cot to J'Well, prptty bird; WU make ypu speak when the time comes. We*vo got you and we're going to keep you." ''Let her bc" Tr-_~r-?t "Well put all tho qUestions~we wish ilS^lfKlft ourv<defitination.?V:And 'ss^^-^lolu' "s^inel^" -?*ard tho Florence felt her hean ms in spite? of h?r abundant war* To. TVero l\\?? going to'take her to'sea agaJJ?? had aequiredv? horrar of tho aesk?jffi ? big, so terrible^ sa a?png.- She bad ant experience with Ita widden poarer.Thcy had ?ona about four?? iles down' wnjafo Bhe looked back longing!. duere. Soir? rthiag wjiite seemed tfcffie spinning over thc Water far bGhinil j Ai ,?rei aa? t?uTff?o?t discern wi S was. As- sb? watched it it grow ?grew. It flnai'y -.emerged from the 11 i?uaion of a gigantic bird into Jallty of an everyday hydroplane. Her ? heart gavo a greAt bound. Thia flying Imacblne was c?mang directly to ?the lanch; it did hot deviate a hair's .?breadth from the line. Fortunately the jmen wero looking tnwimi ? huge I freighter, a quarter of a mile farthei ^haf th&t freighter .was to UK n?f prison -bound for. w i Hearer ?a? fcc: acame the hydrOj?fcfte. Was it for her? It ~?r ?mpotMoa for ?ia onpotog , take notice' ot barking of the tines at last. VThe ththg'e heading for us.!" , ?yroon stared: JftDder i var. not credible that pursuit MBB , Aken .place sn oj^ckly. To teat yonder naa-btrd . .he -affifeUg; >o^ittad the . oft 1$*. launch. The hydroplane : wered ite-.cc.uv , to , Florence ; heim ber name cajHfl talntly. Ona ?jr/ffbe mon drew' Ms.sjR .olver, bat, Yrebh knocked it ont ot Ills hand. *^There'B the?j?liee boat, yph foOl y. < "Jompl-' a *Soe called to Flore, ,i She flung fcrrsclt in?o the water ii without the-aptest hissitatlon. [?T All rhiCcam IV;fashion. .. : arrived at Imh? foot of Cop street a boatman in ?jjr?nnod him that a young worn: ? mis description'had gotten into a , puotor boat Wm ftittBton? do?:: . . ?-?Vtrtn ?i? ?tt??-.<? !5?jBk,3fiW?SHB5!l^,s a hydroplane a little above here. Youl might interest thc feller that runs it."l .Thanks'." ? But the avih'- .r would, pot listen. ? "A life may hang in the balance, ? man!" e~)>ostulated Norton, longing? to pommel the stubborn map., H "What proof have I of that,?" ? Norton .showed bi? card and badge. ? "O, I Bee!" Jerrod the aviator. 4,A llttlo newspaper stunt in which 1 am \m bo the goat It can't be done, air. Norton; it can't be done." ?^?^??frcd dollars!" "Not ?for f|ve hundred," apd the aviator callously turned away toward tho young woman with whom ,he had been conversing prior to 'Notion's ap proach. The two walked a .dozen yard? away. Xorton -had not served twelve years as a metropolitan newspaper man ipr nothing. He approached the oechaplcs who were puttering about tho ma chine. "How about twenty apiece?" he ho gan. "For what?*V the ;men asked. "For sending that paddle- around a few 'times " "Get np into tha seat, r fcptj^4r?t t(. ch any. of those levers," one of theip warned. "Twenty Is twenty. Ja<*? ?^irWP tfrka sorehead to day aif^w.?aiV^^er a shove .tfr.im' fun of fr," \ y .*T T It was a Sqmfouaded. aviator who saw his hydroplano Bk?h. th? yW?x and a moment laeer sail into v?t aw. A good newspaper report'h " ot *^aff first, calder ia buppo?ed to be able, to run railroad engines, subma rines, flying machines, walk, run, swim, fight think, go wHhout fOpd like a python, and Jive without water Uko.a camel. Norton had flown roany, times during tho last four years'. At the rpoment ailed out to Florence to Jump he dropped'to tho water wUh all the skill or an old timer and took her aboard. And be could not use a line of .this ex ploit, for his paper I Jones heard the bell. It was the agent from the Black' Hundred. He smiled jauntily. Veil, old fox, we've cornered you .int, haven't we? I want that ioy, or Hargreaves daughter takes her sea voyage, and this, toe ?be and n ?* 3j!K^^ gi ;ypn a m?Uon, -k^w^rjon^ait i a pack of liara7 Bring Miss FJor ew e back and . the paopey is yours . Ws aro tired of ?lgl?&ng~, Aa indee* ally war. .Th^atrafa had beeia , "r?*u> ! J don't He ar,y belter than yp^do.Jfok ?ver*/You'll ha*\9 to ttru^t^?.. ?^hkve no uso to? girl onoavwe. gSf?g?he cas.--. "And you*?>never t?iic? a penny of f ro^lAe^?0^^*11M CTkni NortoE The ugc-ht "turned to behold the re porter and the girl. Ha d*d net stop sk questions, but bolted. Bs neve? iBOt.'boyoud th? do - Jones1. 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