The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, October 19, 1922, Image 6
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THE PEOPLE BARNWEEE. S. C.
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WL.DOUGLAS
•516 >7 sis SHOES i;.a:
are Actually demanded year after
year by more people th »n any other
Shoe in the world
BECAUSE:
workmaiulitp they *re un
equaled.
ytotaction agaimt unreMon-
•kto profit* Is guarantssd by
fills pries stain pod on svery
^slarsot satlsfaciory serrles
lUtTS givsn them oonfidenos
la the shoes and In the pro-
fisetion afforded by the W.L.
Douglas Trade Mark.
W.LDOUGLAS 1^
Into all of our 110 stores at
factory oost. We do not m»k*
•oe oent of profit until the
•koe* are sold to you. It is
vorth dollars for you to
remember that when you
k«jr shoes at our stores
TOO PAT05LY OltIC PBOFIT.
Mo matter wh ereyou lire shoe
dealers oan supply you with
W.L.Dougins shoes Tbeycost
BO more In Ran Francisco
than they do in New England.
rnMPARF our I 7 * n,t 9* fisd <« «*•« k •• ifckti
VWIir AUC. withany Ml le tiw oMsg.
|l«or $li shoes made /,/ /V /?
fV MBKCHAtfTS:. If ~>
pT+sitl+vii v
ISJu 'trelutfr rt#ap »« W.L
Bora' *HOKa
•4.00 A •4.40
W. L. thniqlat namt
and porltMl u ikt
bnt known tkoi
Trade Mark mi Ike
world. Ililandtjor
Ike kinhttt itandard
of quality at tki low-
ejl pottiole coil. The
name and price U
plainly ilamptd on
the. loll.
tk tnm-onor
horn, write lo-
lioe 1 “
quick
to 8mmrh Skront
Wrwnh
School Desks
Opera Chairs.
FeMleg Chain.
Kledergartea Chain,
teheel h«s*ll«s.
ileshhearSa
•OVTWflk IXU 00.. VftT NKKOOT. «. C.
fiCXD |Vf 0Y WHfat
Ryzon
BAKING POWDER
you use /ess
GET RID OF THAT
“TIRED FEELING"
D
k O yas tsvl n«
th all lio taw
wmmky isse^ fci saasgi
half
Are yeas thaa
heby s fiRm as'M'e peaet r^Awm.
tolly toswd I < IS ywarx A swewt
iKst thsfiOrrabh* t*4r« the plena
M drw«a. rachec*. iSc. at jrotsr druartei
If It faiia to hriga R est Binary refunded.
VICTIMS
RESCUED
Kidney, liver, bladder and unc aod
troubles are most dangerous be
cause of their insidious attacks.
Heed the first warning they give
that they need attention by taking
GOLD MEDAL
Mom el the un* tss take < .<a6*h
Mam 1 ~ h brarw em ap.
gi.« mu a AthghiM Inina *9 rfipn
•sal aaaAutsm earmli yon baaed bmeM
Or*b B«el AnO and hrng tha b—Ah?
VtmW Orvmaf Sa* t«nfis e l^yn4
Gudc’s
peptO-M an ^ an
Ton** ++dd 3L>od Enridur
When Baby Fret*
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* ..'not THOfiKTONS
U-* 1 EAST TEETHER
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d by R.H.Livingstone
COPYRIGHT
CHARLES
SCRIBNER 5 SONS ~
CHAPTER XV—Continued.
—15—
Tlio boy had tieeu two yearn in the
wildh. When he left the Shawnee
camp winter was setting in, that ter
rible winter of ’71)—of deep snow and
hunjier and cold. When he reached
Ktrakaakia, Captain ('lark had u<»ue to
Kentucky, and Krxklne found laid
neuK. Hamilton and Hay had taken
Vincennes. There Captain Helm'* Cre-
ale*. a* »«m*ii a* they -aw the red-
comIm. *hp|M‘d away from him to sur
render 1 heir arm* to the ItrltUh. mid
thus ibnerted bjr all. behind the two
or three Americana % ilh Idui had to
give up I lie fort. The Krvtieh re*w«»re
alh-glanee lo Britain. Ilanilllon eisi-
liM ait <| tlM-lr liquor ami broke up tKelr
billiard tab|e«. lie let til* Indiana
m-alter lo Ibeir vlll.»k* - and Blth hi*
rvgid ir* valuiitot-r*.
leader* ami re«J any Diaries went iai ••
w inter •(uartera I me tsaml «*f Sbaa
Be»« he seal la I Mib» lu so ast ami
(•be arallai la the aei tlet»w-ul a. In Use
a|>etng he «.asM a a refit Kesunriy and {
<lea4r-» all the I lestaeni« ae«l wt
(hr fillegbaakr* Am IjraSInr ami I*a»•
■ et»s ilarb; ami ih«i I rip Brilher
ever fargaB fUayymi had f*|t»Bml rmh
•4her itrw tale \.oraaker Mat (be
sm-« lay ■ e trifle aa4 Im^se*
larriahm* deer sad efk • ere faaassd d»*4
!B tUe * »*■♦* BSefi >■ ■•B>a
' tgklfsM I- »4d Jem
bnra'x home—ids home, he thought
helplessly—and perhaps those chim
ney* were all that was left. And
then he saw the roof and the upper
windows and the qap of the hlK col
umns unharmed, untouched, and he
pulled Firefly In aifatn, with over-
whelming relief, and wondered at the
mlnirle. Again he nturted and again
pulled in when he caught sight of
three homes hitched near the stiles.
Turning quickly from the road, he
hid Firefly In the underbrush. Very
quietly he a!ip|»e<l along the path by | h nnM ^, wvrv H ||' f „| K .v<»
the river, and, pushing aside through
"Tsssuh.**
Ephraim .'went swiftly and Krsklnc
followed along the hedge und through
ithtf'rose husheH to the kitchen door.
Barbara, standing lu the hall dofir*-
way, heard his stej).
•‘Ersklne !” she cried softly, and she
came to meet him, with both hands
outstretched, and raised her lovely
face to be kissed. “What are you do
ing here?”
“I am on my way to Join General
Lafayette.”
“Hut you will he captured. It is dan
gerous. The country is full of British
soldiers.”
“So I know,” Erskine said dryly.
“When did you get here?”
"Twenty minutes ago. I would not
have been welcome just then. I wait
ed in the hedge. I saw you had com
pany.”
“Did you see them?” she faltered.
“I eveh recognized one of them."
Barbara sank into a chair, her elbow
on one arm, her chin in her hancl her
face turned, her eyes looking outdoors.
She said “nothing, hut the toe qf her
slipper began to tap the'floor gently.
There was no further use for Indirec
tion or concealment.
‘•Barbara,” Erskine said with some
sternness, and his tone quickened" the
tapping of the slipper and made her
little mouth tfghten, “what does all
thf* mean?”
"Did you see." she answered, with
out looking at him. “that the crop*
were all destroyed and the cattle and
the nme huNtie*. lay down where un-
»*-«n he Cixilil p«vr through the rloeely
■milted hedge. He had not long to
wait. A white uniform hunied from
tin- grout hull door hihI another and
amdhor-‘and •Her them Itarbura —
». - | -nilling The h®»'« bhwd ran hot—
>tiillliig at her rln-ftib-- Two idB'vrw
Miwr-I Barbara rourb-eted. and tlo-v
"Why did they spare the hotj-eV’
The girl’a hnnoru rose with one quick,
defiant Intake of breath, and for a
moment she held It.
“INine Grey save*! our home."
"Ilowr
"lie Lad known Odonel Tariefnn la
London and bad doar aometblag for
bias over there.'*
"How dl'l be get la eosamaabmllofi
Says It Made a
New Person '
of Her
Thousands of people needlessly en
dure a half-kick, nervous' run-dowm
condition when they might enjoy,
sturdy, robust health and all its mani
fold blessings If they only knew-what
to do. People In this condition fin’d
Tanlfic soon ends their trouble and
builds up abundance of strength, en
ergy and vitality. Mrs. Paul Lavroau,
67 S. Fitzhugh St., Rochester, N. Y.,
says: »
“Sometime ago my health and
strength left me all at once. I lost
nineteen pounds In a short time and
could hardly stay up. I gained five
pounds on two bottles of Tanlac and
It has made me perfectly well and
strong again.”
Nervousness and a run-down, tlred-
out feeling are but symptoms of a j
hidden cause, which usually lies in I
the stomach. Tanlac enables you to
digest your food properly, eliminate
waste and regain your old time
strength and vigor. Get a bottle today
at any good druggist.—Advertisement.
Would we only allow knit clothing
to l*e fashionable half our clothe*
Could he made at home.
MOTHER!
The Same Old Backache!
t _ _ A V.tn 4»ln
Ik** every day hung the Mine old
backache r Do you drag aioii,-w ith >our
hack a dull, unceasing ache. Evening
find you "all nlayed out ? J h*
discouraged! Realize it is mere >
sign you haven’t taken good care of
vourselt. This has. probably strained
your kidneys. Take things easier for
awhile and help your k‘ dn ?. ,? n £
Doan's Kidney PM*- rhen >^ l, £ j-
ache, dizziness, headaches tired feel
ings and bladder troubles will go.
Doan’s have helped thousands and
should help you. Ask your netyhbor!
A North Carolina Case
Mrs. S. B. Short, .-iTTrWfi
-R. F. D. 3, S. Mor
gan St, Shelby, N
C., says: "I had
a dull ache all
through my back
and when I did my
housework I would
Just give out and
had to stop and
rest. I had nerv
ous headaches and
my kidneys were
never regular ilrt
action. I used
Doan s Kidney Pills _ ' h , rk
and they soon strengthened m> back
and kidneys so I was nd of the aches
vnd pains.
tiet Dopb’* at Any Stor*, 60c a B«*
DOAN’S ■V.I’LV
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Look for the noma Gold Medal on every bos
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Shoe Boil, Capped
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a»*4 p-»»1 ■ -aa ■rra fidwraei al %Mb
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1 .Mpfid P»as t-r fia* f*er* %d fie,
f K-wiwreT * »-m,iMn—.
| vm r* la I hr w itdnrara—
ir Miarb -si |jr*blnr 11«
«»• -wartby, sanat, amt
i« i>.4 all w»**ft—itian. for
i»*»f 11»■»• a ae gt-Pith-man bad
■ hall rs—|dui*trrel li% hi— a—
Ith • lark ami ****rtntN •“re
lit 11,** \-Wlh Wr—I W la* had
it aiMl gralllir,! -xir
allMt* In- la-t %1-lt
to th,* JiiitM-a tlo*) had latiight him !••
fen-r. Ilia mother he hud .n<d —mi
u gut it. l-iil he huif learned that ahe
HU- *ll\e and not >et hlind. Of Early
Morn he hud In-ard nothing at all.
On<“e a traveler liad hroiight «vor<l of
|»un<* Grey. Grey wna In Philudelphia
and prominent in the gay doing* of
that rttjr. He had. taken part in a
brilliant pageant called the “Misehl-
au/u." which was staged by Andre,
and was reported a r|<»se friend of
that ill fated young gentleman.
After the tight at I’lqua, with (’lark
Erskine put forth for old Jerome San
ders’ fort. He found the hard days
of wa.nt over. There was not only
corn In plenty but wheat, potatoes;
pumpkins, turnips, melons. Game was
plentiful, and cattle, horses, and hogs
had- multiplied on eane tyid buffalo
clover. Indeed, it was a comparative
ly peaceful fall, and though Clark
pleaded with him, Erskine stubbornly
set his face for Virginia. '
At Williamsburg Erskine learned
many—things. Colonci Dale, now a
la a Vt*m«b
•4
"Toq ara a
TV
Iboaa U««hp*c talbla« at tba tfU** I
lla bowed tba*B ***** tfiarbara • j -fifth, %| r 1^,
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mg tba tb*M Wbasa a»aa»*«b4 Uwgb I w | #
Of* —d #. a a* ■■HI ail ami mamf biM j r* aba I
TVj ■afa v«aHaa ••ap Tba V>y bad „ Fitiry laypra abal faq
bfia Ffi*t>dp oai ygimw4 aad nscbaA i a^MW fr m bMa T«fit asmi
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IB HMhrm trwak pntoVb.
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fad la mfmn tba Vo* ara
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tba mw tor Uttla bawdU M
KILL RATS TODAY
If tba
STEARNS’
ELECTRIC PASTE
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•tuptwvr-d liNv 9 rt*m
l-at wtali •»( bia Ilf**
Abta ta Witch far Cnamtaa.
a ryra of auaUa ami »l«ifs ara
lebt ea tba rtMto mt tbrtr twgt
■bat tbay ra* imk la mgtj db
a Mi-oaf raartaa
general, was still w ith Washington and
Harry was with him, Hugh was v ith
tlie Virginia militia and Dave with
Lafayette.
TarletoVs legion of rangers in their
white uniforms were scourging Vir
ginia as they had scourged the Car
olina*. Through., the James River
country the>“ had gone with fire and
sword, burning houw**, carrying off
horse*, destroying crops, burning grain
ii} the pdlK laying plantations to
waste. Barbara'* mother was dead.
Her neighbor* had m<*ve<l to xafety.
hot Barbara, he heard, atill lived with
old Mammy and Ephraim at Bed Oak*
tmirsa tbai. too. bad brad raceatly
pot to tha torch. Where, thaa. would
ba Bad bar'
Down tba river Kokina rode with a
aad haart. Al tba placa whore ba
bad fawabt wtlh Gray
Ry to a awddra ball
•e wf the
Mp>r *
, aid .NmmBU aad
KftifcfBlMi M a
dtiaq f-*c biwt at the
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ago- fetairal «wi to
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99m qq<
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askad
“He Fought Once Under Benedict Ar
nold—Perhapa He Is Fighting With
Him Now.”
- - #
hushes, the leading trooper in the uni
form of Tnrletoii's legion was none
other than Dane Grey; and Erskine's
bruin had worked quicker than his
nngry heart. This was a mystery
that must he solved before hLs pistobs
spoke. He rose crouching as the
troopers rode away. If Tarleton's
men were around he would better
leave Firetly where he was in the
woods for a while. ' A„startled gasp
behind him mjtde him wheel, pistol
Tince llmn^ [n hand, to tind a negro,
mouth wide open 4 and staring at him
from the road.
“Marse Erskine!” he gasped. It
was Ephraitu, the hoy who had led
Barbara’s white ponies out long, long
ago, now a tali, muscular-lad with^
an ebony face and dazzling teeth.
“Whut yoy. doin' hyeh, sub? Whui*’
yo’ boss? Gawd. I’m 1 sutn’ly glad to
see yuh.” Erskine 'poilited to an- oak.
“Kight by that tree. Tut him In
the stable and feed him.”
The negro chook his heaiL
"No. strk I'll take 0e feW down
to hint. Too many rede,.at* niesain
round heah. You bettah go la da back
•Tay-^dey migTit *ev > '
"Waao't one of tbora *--1 fliers who
Jaat rod* away Mr Ifiane Grayf^Nj
dkv
T)*r argra heafifialedi
V pailod Kfira-1 **T—^
TVefw w w» iv ( "" hai * ba W( la a Brltiab aal
gt DM Uaba wV t^rra ; ■*
a Va*Aa«iaB tv* raa «• Bar | TV baf atoibwd to* crawl VraMra*
oya aqaBi raarA IV4 <<aV | mwfm$ mm* Wad ■ ifito
t V §m raw ! <1 4a»V Mm*. Mb—I Baal tmow
•raw «MaMa$ j
tyraq, va v
• f• -r no* *
"1uh Al
t <• •M-tIM* •!«•* Ill
tighiin' f*-r I
alga o' ih* Gray planlalhvt ua -h«
in,' dal .Mar*#* Ihtne Gray iton’t 1
dnt w hita unifonn all tla tlnia."
"W hat's that—“What’a thui
Krakin**.
“No, Kith. She aay he got pn tnhler
unifonn, same n* yoae, an' he ki“«‘p*
It at her uncle Sam's cabin an' she*
seed him go dar in white an* come out
in our uniform, an’ iil'ay* at night:
Mars** Erskine—aJ’ays at night.”
The negro cocked his ear suddenly:
"Take to de woods quick. Marge
Erskine. Horses comln’ down the
road.”
But the sound of coming hoofbeats
had ' reached the woodsman’s ears
some seconds before the black man
heard them, and already Erskine had
\VheeIed away. And Ephraim saw'
Firetly skim it long the edge of a
blaokviietr memrtow behind its hedge
of low trees.
“Gawd!” said the black hoy, and
he stood.watching the- road. A band
of white-coated troots'rs was coming
in a cloud of dust, and at the head
of them rode Dime Grey.
— ‘'Has—Ciipt.'—Erskine—Dale—been
twIW* •4gf" of (■■ ■MW ill *
DYED HER BABY'S COAT.
A SKIRT AND CURTAINS
WITH -DIAMOND DYES’
F-p. h fvt, k«rr of “H »t»K-B'l lb a* * «* a
ittn* -li»a<taai- a« • itq-ta any wotnaw rat>
dya or tint bar «*l l. »urn. fp-lad t iiwig.
waw. Fi an if -ha b** Bav*-r <tva,l l-*l-»r-
•ha ran put a waw, r-rh col*«c into »l>j) >4
• kirt*. Jrrwni-t-. roat*. »to, king*.
•wa«ter«, r«>varing«. dra|iaiia«, hanging- |
ararythmg. Buy Diamond Dyo*—n<> othai
kiml-than parfoct homa dyeing in gi. ,r- .
antaa-l. Ju«t tall vunr dnigK>*t whathar
the matarial you *i»r> to dye 1- wool or ’
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mixed good*. Diamond D>e* never streak, |
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I"the best of it generally do.
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Ephraim had his own reason for
being, on the good side of the ques-
'tumer, ami did not even hesitate.
i “Yussuh—he jes’ lef’! Dar he goes
.now!” ' With a curse .Grey wheeled
iliU„tniaj>ers ; 'At thift moment Firefly,
iwith something like the waving flight
of a bluebird, was leaping the meadow
fence into the woods. The black boy
looked after the troopers’ dust.
“Gawd!” he said again, with a grin
that showed every magnificent .tooth
In his head. “Jest »* well try *<»
ketch s streak o’ lightning."-v And
quite undisturbed he turned to tell tba
new* to otd matjrmr.- -
(Td be cowttanncD >
HOW TWO WOMEN
ESCAPED OPERATIONS
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Doctor Advised Use or Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound
Happy Results in Both Cases
it
A T* t* tba Wira
a the beginntof of tV to
aura alee, aad wa wrfw lw hare a
taatrartag ta tV FngUah daqa
I rrabi 1 raw the .laawgwwra aad.
a pwarawed ftoi-ra Madaai to
IV aowta aato ' "TTtofi. I t*mg
V*« to 44*4 i%m Ud ptri a fm
•Mto BMa mmnmS' MB V atoia
wa Bbt awtoT law toBdh'
StJofieph.Missouri.—“Both of my
sides swelled and hurt me so that I
could not movtfCr do any of my work.
There was heavy pressure and pains
through my lower organs ana the
doctor told me to try Lydia E. Pink-
ham’a VegetaVe Compound for these
troubles. He said I had this one
chance, and if the Vegetable Com
pound did not help me nothing but an
operation would. After taking several
bottles I felt it was helping me and
now 1 am able to do ray own work. If '
my testimonial will help outers 1 shall
be glad for them to read it and h^pe
your .Vegetable Compound will do
them aa ranch goud a* a d-d me.’’ —
Mrs Wm.’Lockma.s, 513 N. 4th St,
SL Joraph. Mo
White r.n.r.t, N- Y-—“Ihadioeha
pate that 1 could bartUr walk aad tha
doctor said that 1 aawdad aw opera
rtnpara. I Itoa. 1 »m rack fra a ywra Mfora I
BtoffMd toktof jmm ■niNaijadl
Mb
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Pinkham’s Blood Medicine,
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Liver Pillf
used Lydia E. Pinkham’s Sanative
Wash and the capsules and prescrip
tion recommended. I am doing all my
work and have gained twenty pounda
I am taking the medicines still,but I
feel fine. You have my permission to
nse this letter for the good of others. ”
- Mra. Mary Mark, 37 HamiltonAve..
White Plains, N. Y.
Some female troubles may through
neglect reach a stage when an opera
tion is necessary. Bat most of too
commoner ailments are not the sur
gical onea; they ara not caoaad bp
aevtotts difplaramrats. ^*
growths, although tha
may appear the earn
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