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8YNOPSIS.
In a spirit of fun Mayor Redlght. a
ummer visitor. Is chased through the
woods by ten laughing girls. one of whom
ho catches and kisses. The Klrls form
themselves Into a court anil sentence him
to do the bidding of ono of their number
ouch <lny for ten days. A legislative
measure opposing woman suffrage. which
dropped from the mayor's pocket. Is used
to compel hint to obey the mandates of
the girls Ills first day of service Is with
May Andrews, who tuke* him fishing
They are threatened by the sheriff with
arrest. Miss Vlnlng sees what she considers
a clandestine meeting between one
of the girls and the mayor. The next
day he goes driving with Mabel Arney.
They meet with an accident, are arrested
and locked up. but escape. The mayor
returns to the hotel, finds the sheriff
waiting for him. and takes refuge In the
room of Itess Winters, lie pluns to get
possession of the Incriminating hill. With
Harriet Hrooks the mayor goes to Investigate
.in Indian mound. They are caught
In a thunder stortn. Returning late, he
has rat,her a stormy Interview with
"Judge" Vlnlng, who seeks to find out
who returned to the hotel with him.
Thursday was Mayor Bedlglit's day of
attendance upon Slurgaret Karnsworth.
She decoys him Into a cabin In the
woods, and lie Is made a prisoner by the
game warden. He Is later releused by
on* of the girls.
CHAPTER X.
Instead of leaving the vicinity of
the cabin after being liberated, Bedlght
closed the door and replaced
the bar. Drifting back Into the
bnshes, he waited. An hour passed
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the wood. Soon the game warden and
two deputies hove into view. The
warden's face was flushed with excitement
as he strode along in advance
of his men.
Approaching the door, he called
out:
"Will ye surrender peaceable and
coma out o* there, er shall I come in
an' git ye?"
From within there emanated no answering
voice. Out in the bushes,
twenty feet away. Bedlgbt waited,
tensely.
"Come on out; the door's unlocked,"
shouted the warden.
Still no answer.
. "Gol darn ye; I'll show ye. Come
on in, fellers," bawled the officer,
throwing open the door and dashing
into the cabin, followed by his deputies.
With an agile spring, Bedlght left
the clump of bushes and dashed for
the door. The warden saw him coming
and sprang to meet him?but too
late! Slamming the door shut, the
mayor shot the bar home.
H e could hear the strenuous objections
of the prisoners as he hurried
away, making a detour to a farmer's
house, where he hoped to secure
something to eat. A ruddy-cheeked
farmer's wife fed him bountifully and
protested at the unnecessary size of
the coin he gave her for his dinner
nnd a basket of provisions, with
which he set out for the cabin.
Reaching the wood-chopper's hut.
in which two hours previous he had
been a prisoner, he rapped on the
door.
"Whoever's I here," cried an excited
voice within, "let us out!"
"Break the glass In the window "
directed the mayor, his face illumined
with smiles, "and eat out of my
hand!"
A growl of mingled disappointment
nnd relief preceded the shattering of
the glass. Bedlght held his bnsket on
his left arm and began passing provisions
through the aperture.
"Good grub, this, boys," he chuckled.
"I serve excellent meals at both
my bonrding houses. I'll bring you tobacco
tomorrow night. Just you make
yourselves comfortable. How would
you like a deck of cards?"
It was dark when Bedight reached
Squirrel Inn and slipped unobserved
to his room.
T? ? 1,1 ? I
? 11* 41 aiiLBit' ? tiiniK ' nun' UOWI] HT
six next morning to take a ronHtitutlonal
before breakfast the mayor
sat In an easy chair on the voranda.
smoking his favorite pipe.
"Will you kindly tell Miss Mason
that I am waiting her commands?"
he asked easily, with no trace or resentment
In his voice.
"I was going to Ubernte you this
morning," she said, simply, trying to
hide her surprise.
"Oh. 1 got out last night, thank
you. I'm particular about my own
bed. Never could sleep well In a
strange bunk," laughing.
After breakfast Alice Mason, the
girl appointed by the court to defend
Hedlght on the occasion of his trtal,
called him aside.
"As your attorney, I am led to offer
you your freedom today. I want to
go to Lakevllle for tome cold cream,
and if you will ride to the Four Corners
with roe. I will let you escape to
your own devices. It Is not always
that an attorney can vouch tor his
client, but I am wil ln8 to take a
chance on you," confl lontly. "And besideB.
these girls hav s beeu badgering
the life out of you. It' time somebody
took pity," laughing.
The mavor put his "P? close to the
girl's rosy ear.
"Honest." he saM hope to die. I've
never bad bo much l\ lD ln all my life
?but that bill busirn 88 dangerous,
and I'd like to get t hrough with the
ordeal honorably. I ?an use today,
and as a small exi resslon of my
gratitude, I'll send yo 1 the Jolllest big
box of candy ln Cb Cfigo as 1 pass
through."
"Thank you," she said, her eyes
dancing. "I'll leave selection to
you."
An hour later Bed astride a
good horse, was gi Roping toward
Uordeau, a railroad
rJoMlDg ten miles
to the north. Arrlvli the station
he sent a telegram, al ? 4 typical meal
at a typical country b ?te'? started
bHe reached th cross roads, at
'/and let his tin mount pMk
urely homeward.^
Saturday morning ' >roke clear antP'
tense after a swelter night. The
sun was copper color# ? U<1 the leaves
upon the crest, where they wereswont
to Low and curtsey to the zcjiyr's
brea?h, hung listless 'n the sh^jmerIng
heat. At breskfi none Jmked
refreshed and Mind I *0Bt corneal tied .
or drought. Pauline, cook, whose
eggs were always s bft-bolled to a
creamy elasticity and w&ose toast was
ever golden brown *n<' delicious,
fretted the- former I blue-black
globules surrounded b* leathery gelatine,
while the latter was burned and
desiccated to a bard-ta ck condition decidedly
disappointing 'ler usually
delighted followers. Ti'? thermometer,
to all intents and pu eposes, was so
basely ambitious as to seemingly have
no other desire than to climb higher
and higher ln Its releiltless rise.
"Come on, Mr. Bed: exclaimed
Molly McConnell, "ro|w ,ne over to
Waxelbaum's Point. Ij want to Hketch
La Veck's cabin, the jromulnlng relic
or wnat was once tluf "'uesi mining
post In the state. It ;,H tumbledown
and ramshackle and v M' a line
study. I was by there a
we* ago on
a calm day a?d the r17?*1'1*?** In the
placid water was almJ8t as realistic
as the old log-pile it??"- A photograph
taken when I 8aw the cabin
would puzzle the bel,0,der to tell I
which was the cabin and which the
reflection. Today proaM8'"8 to be still
and bids fair to afford n" nn opportunity
to get Just tb? :l*ht atmosphere.
I'll be ready lit t*i. minutes."
She came down to |th* dock, her
black eyes dancing it > mtlclpatlon.
Iledlght packed her ou tin the prow
of the boat along wi >h the lunch
basket, held the boat fl?"ly against
the dock as she put 1 erdalnty foot
upon the stern seat, an * d ped gracefully
Into position, a i tggtine under
her arm and a earner 11 8'n* across "
her shoulder.
As the mayor took tfa ? ?r8 he look- t
ed at her?bareheaded/! br lustrous v
black locks defying thf8 8 l? her full j(
tempting lips shaping a|P**?ct cupld's 8
bow. a saucy little dhnp?1* f> each side (I
of a well-rounded cheel^* teeth as j
white as milk-coral thrc>u*1 which the t|
laughter trilled and led like a ,,
singing spring across lt8 i?Jnty way. ^
Surely a man mlgh be sen- a
tenced for lifo to su7*1 a woman's t|
whim, while but a day* aprvlce were j
as an hour In Naples a','r a hard tj
passage! j u
Molly McConnell ha ot,e ?' those j
daring, unconventional temperaments
that bespoke a wonia 'ull blood y
Jind uriirlt n l,..lno r beauty R!l(l I
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grace and voluptuous !cn?tancy. To
THK man she would b.aJ* 'n a". rein- j,,
ing queen of his hearr u8hlng at tc
affinities, scorning JenhOe8. holding j?
hint secure with her we ll and phys- r(
leal charms. ?
The lake was calm aB^rough Its jM
mirrored depths long stP^s of w< ed
and marsh grass could i*een stream- a,
lug upward In the shalloB),ace8 Not |iS
even a ripple stirred tf^arfaee and
the sun rrilocted froi ",'1 sheening ft,
Cleo Sumr"*waters,
glowed heat?y upon the I
faces of the two In tb00**?the girl tro
with hair like the nig aQd ?yes of str
liquid velvet, the mam1** * ??ntence or
to servo In the Oard??' Ed?? with ftn(
a pippin as the forbldf4 gta
The mayor rested < hi* oars and mo
mopped his sweating 'w- Tha girl's Uk<
eyes danced: ? Jeci
"And now," she babt*> "Ton are In whi
a position to apprecli arduous the
life of the galley slav Row on, my In
man!" are
"O, that this wertbe rtver of out
Life!" countered Bed1' matching ene
the woman's frippery- cart
"One of the obllg30- Imposed the
upon you by the 'Juc'" ?olemnly, boo
I
"wu not to propose marriage or play
the role of Lothario. I trust your Intentions
toward tne are like the Christmas
snow?simply another layer of
white purity!"
"Pray do not tempt me. Eve," he
said; "a boat' Is fully as perilous for
loving as a flat for matrimony."
Her merry laughter rippled out
across the water from a throat as
shapely as an artist's model. Her
neck, browned from the life at Squirrel
Inn, was full and moulded free of
hollow dips.
"O. you old Adam!" Bhe giggled,
"don't you know that th? nrim nt an
plea has gone up?away up?since our
mothers quit sewing carpet-rags and
spinning flax. It takes a man with
a head these days to keep my lady
gratified."
"Apples, say the physicians, are necessary
to the human system. And I
may point also to a higher authority
who has said it is not good for man
to dwell alone! As for the price, was
there ever an Adam who thought or
this?"
"Not until the baby needed shoes!"
mgreed the woman, letting her hand
ripple the water over the rail. "Many
an Adam has asked his Eve to fly with
him and after the flight couldn't buy
a curry of chicken wings in a Boston
restaurant!"
The mayor smiled.
"Marriage as it Is practiced." he
commented, "is a bigger gamble than
the board of trade?and twice as interesting."
The boat glided onward across the
sleeping waters, leaving a V-shaped
tipple In its wake. Traversing the
lake. Iledlght pulled through a narrow
neck that connected Goose Lake with
I'll Bring You Tobacco Tomorrow
Night." i
he main body of Sylvan. The view ?
tas enchanting?pine, cedar and hem- ^
Dck, birch and maple varied the
hores and green bushes trailed their ^
rooplng tendrils In the cool waters,
.a Veck's cabin came Into view, sltnted
upon a knoll beside the lake, a
Icturesque pile of the lumber-Jack ,
ays. About its tumbled sides the wild ,
mpelopsis scrambled, and rag-weed
ourlshed in the clearing. The mayor
rew the skiff upon the shore, carried
tie girl's easel, box and camp chair to
spot designated and stood by for orers.
8
"Can you make coffee?" asked Miss
IcConnell, as she got out the canvas ^
nd prepared to begin the sketch
"In these days of the new woman,"
e said, hanterlngly, "man has come I
> recognize In a kindlier light the I
idvlike art of cooking. Fair enchant- ;
>ss, I can make coffee lit for the {
I...* *
jus, inn woman s uainty Hand must
3ur, else It loses its llavor."
"Very well," she said, "now run
way and forget me until the coffee
ItoilinR in the pot."
Bedlght turned to the forest's fringe ;
id began gathering firewood. When
> called, she came promptly. j ?
"Man," she said, "has caused many '
divorce by not coming to dinner ;
hen he is called. Nothing so net!>s
a woman as to wait meals. Know#
g this, 1 make haste."
(TO BE CONTINIIKD.) '
Disarming Powers of Evil.
A very interesting custom has Just
en cnrrlcd out by the Arab populam
of Tripoli. Several huge cranes
r salvage work recently arrived
ere from Genoa, but before any of
a 500 Arab workmen could be in- L
ced to start operations, the Moslem g
lests were summoned. Then began
9 celebration of an elaborate rite,
ring which a large number of young Hr
nbs were Immolated on the altar. Kl
e new salvage plant was smeared \
im top to bottom by the prleBts with Pr
i blood of the victims, and the cere- T!
?ny concluded with a eacred dance
>und the cranes. After this the
abs set themselves Joyfully to work th
the assurance that the powers of
I had been effectively paralyzed. hi
Ever See a Frog's Neat? w<
n Brazil there exists a species of
? frog (Hyla faber) which conucts
in the water a curious nest, jut
fortification, to protect its eggs on
I its young from the attacks of fish, th
rtlng at the bottom of a pond, the
ther frog erects a circular, tube- en
> wall of mud, which at the top pro(s
above the surface of the water, su
are it bears some resemblance to
crater of a miniature volcano, ws
the water thus enclosed the eggs wc
laid, and when they have hatched tui
the young frogs are secure from
mlos until they are able to take
a of themselves. In the meantime 1
parents remain In the neighbor- toi
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Liberated After 15 Years, Turns
Sympathetic Toward Animals.
BUYS THREE CANARIES
Pay# $9 fcr the Bird# and Then Gave
Them Their Liberty ? Startled
Storekeeper Protests, but Ex-Convict
Says It's God's Way.
Chicago.?It was live o'c?ck the
other afternoon. A man whose hair
about the temples and n?pe of his
neck was almost milky white, and
whose shoulders bent with a slight
stoop, walked down the east side of
South Western avenue toward the barber
shop of "Big Mike" Connolly at
527. His was a peculiar gait?ail involuntary
shuffling of the feet and a
luxncss of the knees?wlilcl he seemed
to be trying to conceul.
The sun was sinking in a clear sky
and its, last rays, suddenly (inding a
pathway through a forest of buildings,
fell with vividness of limelight, on a
6ign that hung in "Big Mike's" window.
This sign read:
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The man stopped before the sign
and considered it. Then his glance
fell on a bench built into the window.
on which in 'neat wicker cages :
a dozen or more bright yellow canaries
preened themselves in the sun.
The blhds blinked in the light as
though astonished. They did not
sing.
The man studied the birds for a long
time. lie moved uneasily and thrust
his hands in and out of his trouser
pockets nervously. At last onu of the
hands came forth clutching a crumpled
bill. The man looked at the corner
of it with secrecy. It was $10.
rie went into llie store.
"You sell these birds?" he asked
Connolly.
"Yes. sir." replied the harbor.
"How much are they worth?"
"I get $:> for them."
The man took the $10 from his pockit
and handed it to Connolly.
"I'll take three," he said.
"Uig Mike" was surprised. He
:ouldn't figure out what this man
:ould want with three canaries. How*ver,
he concluded the vagaries of
:ustomers was none of his business.
"Won't you pick out the birds you
vant?" he inquired.
The man hesitated. "No," he reilled,
"you select 'em."
"Those are three fine birds," said
Mike." "A friend of mine who has a
ilg store down town, and buys a lot
if them, picks out a few of the best
or me. They are superior goods."
The man took the birds without rely.
He walked to the door. He opend
the cages one by one. The canares,
frightened at first, hesitated on
heir wicker thresholds. Then, with
hrill chirps, half of fear and half of
ellght, they spread their wings and
arted up and away into the clear
ky. flashing their pinions in new
aund liberty, and fading at last like
pecks of gold into the sunset. The
lan watched them until the last had
isappeared Ho dropped the cages
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sread Their Wings and Darted <
Away.
id kicked them one by one into the i ^
itter. "
Connolly watched this extraordinary ?oceeding
like a inan in a trance,
len he rushed out to his customer. '
"Say," he said angrily, "you're j
itty. You just paid apiece for C
osg birds." .
The stranger turned and regarded
m slowly.
i ps, ne said, "and they wore I
jrth the money." i
"Hut, groat Scott, man?"
"Friend." said the stranger, "I've
Bt got through serving 15 years in
e of those things"- lie pointed to
e cages?"15 years. I'm just out."
"Hig Mike" took this under consid A
Pi
ELtlon. p
"Those birds will die out there." he '
ggested mildly at last. ^
Ah," said the stranger, and there
is a world of satisfaction In the
rd. "and that's the way Cod's creares
ought to die." ^
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All makes, sold, rented and skilfully i"
irrSP^ypjl. repaired, ltrnted IS for 3 mouths,
-fjggMaOj rent applies oil puri ha.se.
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itSrr, ku, Ka,l Skin Street, ElebaaaS, Vs.
1/An I I/O and High tirade
U 1? KUUAal^ Finishing. Mull
- ' "Vj orders given H|>ei
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service prompt. ?><iul for Pru-e Lihl.
^<?w* bAAALAt'S Alii' blURb. CUAUtESTUA. ?. C.
liornr < ?>. >|irrl?l hffll Corn. Hrril iwcnty
an for purltv & yield. S2 bushel shrlleU. S3
ob. C. \V. Tompkin* A Son. Ciiineu. \ u.
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sOTATO PLANTS?Nancy Hall and f
Porto Rico Yams. $1.75 per thous- v
md. M. L. Fant, Waldo, Fla
AGENTS WANTED?100 per cent.
Telling "Electro-Edge" Razor Strop Jj
mste. Puts keen edge on any razor; IJ
luyers everywhere, sample 25c (coin.) [}
J. E. Rue. Littleton. N C.
5STRICH FEATHERS cleaned, curled
ind dyed. We not only clean your
eathers, but curl them in the latest
ipproved styles or dye them to match
my costume. Write for catalogue tolay.
The Men-Vonde Co., "Quality" J
>yers <fc Cleaners, "Largest in the
:outh," Charlotte, N. C. i
Charlotte Directory
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Flrnt cIiish work. Write for pricrs.
^-_HLMecklenburo Marble ft Granlts Compani
--?. Charlotte. North Carolina
TYPEWRIT E R S
Now, rrbullt and swond band. S17 00
<>P nnd guaranteed mtlsfacturr. Wo
JntKmOMty) mippitea for all inakoo. Wo ro3HHHWrtS
pair all nmkeu.
S. K. I KAlTON A roiPlXY, CharlotU, J. C.
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n excellent remedy for all blood diseases.
rice 50o and $1.00 per bottle post paid by H
areola Poet. M
CHARLOTTE DRUG CO. W
>r. Trade and College Sis., Charlotte. N. C. T
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nd your name and address on postal card. V
ceite sample FREE. "It takes the place m
calomel." The great liver medicine.pleas* M
.t to take. Write today. W.L.HAND & CO., 1
iPT. A.. BOX 7M. OHARLOTTE, N. O.