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THE BARNWELL PEOPLE, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA.
JHIRSDAY, MAY 7TH,
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The Free
Traders
.By.
Uictor Rousseau
WNU SKKV1CK
were silnned nnd raw, Lee clambered
up the cliff and made hid way through
the tnnnH. He did not think he would
ever want t© visit Felly’s gold mine
again.
He had suspected all the "While that
the mine was h myth, and e'ven now
he was not convinced that there whs
gold In It.
But Joy was In his heart, Joy over
flowing,-ior all his troubles were at
an end. He was going to Joyce, to
make her his wife, to take her away.
And his heart thumped at the antic
ipation-of that Incredible dream, and
he trod the trail toward the log house
like a hoy He broke his long fast
with a moderate meal and started
for the mission; As^he went Tf> the
ascent a molt of half breed and In
dlan children came pouring out of the
I awakened in the forest with
< >r have you—hidden something
me—out of consideration for
Copyright by W. G, Chupmao.
, CHAPTER XIII
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And on the Day After
Tomorrow
l>ee slept the clock around, for, when
he awoke, refreshed and restored, ex
cept for his bruised and blistered
hands, the sun was In the same part
of the sky as when lie had gone to
For a few moments the memory of
that grotesque struggle seemed Mta*
something that he had rend In a hook. '
Then, hit by bit. It began to become
a part of memory's records.
Hut It was not until, looking up,
he saw the entrance to the tunnel
plainly visible In the cliff overhead,
that he realized the whole episode
had not been a disordered dream," born
of Ills frantic, futile struggles.
* "And e'en t^ien Lee could not con
vince himself until he had gone hack
to IVIIy’s skeleton and ascertained
that® It was really there, and looked
at the Initials on the butt of th© re
volver, and stood beside the little
grnva.
Then, very painfully, for his hand©
until
you?
from
me?”
‘‘Why do you ask that, dear?”
“Because I—I feel that you have,
Lee. I don’t know why. It’s Just an
Instinct I have. And If there Is some-
'"thing more, I should like to he told,
because because I have a feeling that
It may help me to recover that part of
my life that Is still a blank to me.”
Lee felt in a quandary. It was Im
possible to wish to ke«*p anything from
Joyce; and yet he felt that she ought
never to know the Incidents of that
day ahd night at Slston lake.
“If you don’t want to tell me,
dear Joyce went on.
Lee had to tell her then, and did.
minimizing the affair In all but its
essentials. He said nothing about his
flirlit with the Free Traders, hut fold
her how she had been kidnaped by
the two men and taken to Itathway’s
camp, and how, in the absence of tbe
band, he had restated her.
“-And you say I. was unconscious all
that time?” asked Joyce. ‘‘I wish I
could -nndcrstnnd—ft—jrnrt—f—wish—t
2 For All t
m The Family S
"We uso Black-Draught in
our family of six children and W*
find it a good liver and bowel f).
regulator,” says Mrs. C. E.-
* Nutt, of Mineral Springs,
f| Ark. ‘d have taken it my-
mm self In the last two or three
^ years for Indigestion. I
«& would fool dizzy, have gabT
and sour stomach, also feel a
tightness In my chest. I’d
take a good dose of
m
to
to
to
m
to
to
BLACK-DRAUGHT
S Liver Medicine 5
when I felt that way, and it
would relieve ire, and I would
feel better for days.
"My husband takes It for
biliousness. He says he has
never found its equal. When
he has the tired, heavy feel-
^ lug. he takes Black-Draught
toi night and morning for a few
days and he doesn’t complain
. any more.
©W "I sure do recommend Thcd-
ford’s Black-Draught.”
„ Your liver is the largest
organ in your body. When
out of order, it causes many
^ complaints. Put your liver
vB In shape by taking Black
Draught. Burely vegetable. 1
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INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Personal attention given all business
Office in Harrison Block, Main St
BARNWELL. S. C
Itch Killed
in 30 minutes
with
And There in the Entrance Joyce Was
Standing, Watching Them—and Him,
Approaching.
pchonlhouse. And there in the- en
trance Joyce was standing, waiching
thFiii and him. approaching.
She looked up at him gravrdv as hr*
drew near, and she knew at on e from
tin* look r>n his face enough ti* to,ike
the breaking of the nows h-s of a
stioek to tier But Hie tears rnlled
down her eln*eks as hr* told her id" her
father’s rlealh.
“Jtiyee. datllng, I can t her|i feeling
that il’v ilii* best thing--in the end,’"
sail! Lee 'At least his siinVnngs are
at ©n end
"I think so, too. I.ee." slie answered
ralmly.- “And n<>" I know ttiat s,.t,.e
how- I have always knov'ti m\ fntbor
was no longer alive. Th<* bond be
tween its was \ er\ close, though I was
away front him wYi4i.ii> years."'
Lee loid tier about'Vie disco\(*rj of.
tin* mine and ids enemintcr with la*
boeitf, sliirriiig • over the stor\ of tin*
Indian’s attack on him Then Joyce
eaitgbt sight of Ins hands, and was all
k\ tiipal In anil dismay. ;in<l took him
Into a hut and hntlierl them and ban
daged them.
Father MeHratti had gone to visit
an r>ld Imlian in tin* neighborhood., and
tin* two talked ■< long iiin»*. alld then
ate a simple menl together in the pn*s
ence of the chlblrep. who s’jred ;it
Lee over their soup dishes mu of their
large, black eyes
"It is (strange, tin* mine being so near
tin* house,” Jo\e»* >>uid. “You know
Mother and I were never quite con
vlnced that there was a mine We
were never quite sure that m.v father
hadn't a delusion on that subject, a-nd
that 1 .elp-tgnif, who was devoted to him.
wasn't humoring him
.‘‘ttid I.eboeuf must have been living
there for ;t long time He had some
grudge against Rathway. voti know
He would have killed him oner* if my
fatbr-r Inuln'l intervened"’
S*he revr-rted to Iot lather's death,
and F«*e was reluetantlv ••ompelled to
give Iter the particulars
"Hr* ma.v -hiive sufl'dxexf a stroke and
have fallr*n over the cliff he ' sairr
"\t any rate, his dt'afb >vas insian
taneoiis You triay hr* stir** -lit* d!4 not
suffer.”
It vve.s when he spoke of tits dls
covery of her mot.her s grave that
Jifvee showed si’gns! of breaking down.
“She w is jil siielj a long time.” 'she
said. “She was paralyzed, and there
was' notliing that 'ould he done for
her. When she died my father and
Leboeuf carried bet body away info
the forest by night. Thev would mjver
tell- me where" slu* luttl been buried, jl°“ n opI'oMfe v.i'h
and I remember I used to prowl about
the house, always hoping to discover
her grave. 1 suppose that was a part
of my father's madness, in a way. He
wad ted her to he near"’Him where he
was working.”
It was after dinner that l-ee opened
tbe subject nearest to hi* heart. -|
“Dear, you know what I want to
ask.” he said “Will you let me take
you son'll with me before the snows?
And will you let Father Midi rath
mfirry us before we start?”.’
“Oh, Lee- when?” she asked.
' ‘‘Today, deareat.”
“Oh. not today. Lee!”. • »-« -
"Tomorrow, then? Anri we’ll spend
onr■honevtroop in the log house. Just
for a day-oh two of happiness together
before taking up thy trail 1 know It
will always lx* yrtrirTponte. Joyce, and
that we shall .Often come back here,
now that the unhappiness of the past
Is over ”
wish ‘
cotiMjffmember. It seems so strange
that part «>f my memory should come
hark to me, and not all of it. Who
were those men anti what did they
w ant of, me? Were - they Bathvvay's
men? And what did he want?"
“I think the explanation is simple.
dear.” I.ee answered. "Rathway wants 1
the secret of votn fathetN'-toine. In 1
some way he must have learned ttiat |
you were coining hack to the tango. ’
Hr* sent his nun to intercept you.
They probably told yon that Rathway
had your father In his power, ami that
Is why you proposed to accompany
them, and why you didn’t want me.” i
‘‘Not want you, I.ee? I wanted yon
from j be first minute I «aw you. - I’ll
fell you a secret. shall I? Well—I—I
fell in love with ymt that cvcnlngJn
the hotel, and I’ve been In love with
vou ever since. There!
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“But why was | iriding jn-Rre range"?"
she resumed. "What was it on my niind
so terrible that there seems a sort of
blackness there? I felt that you could
save tile.' She shook her head. ‘ No.
there’s more to It than that, my dear.
And I don't know perhaps I shall
never know
I.ee slipped his arm about tier.
"Joyce, dear; don't try to think.. It
doesn't matter. Nothing ,.s going to'
matter any ’note. You iue m> longer
the unknown girl, traveling alone
through a W ilderio SS, whoso di>:lp
pen ranee would arouse su>pM tons
t Mice you are my w ife. 'Rathway can
pit harm you \nd then yon have
Fatbi r MeHratli behind you, and the ’
cliurdi tiiat he repreven'- and the n^s-
slonaty societi»*s beitinil that. Rath-
’vvay's. md fool enoutgli f o buck a power
ful organization tty any crlhi**-—Ids
<‘ii«* is to lie low and - TLall tin* liquor
he cull before we pit! him out of busl-
jioss. ■ Tell me y ou'll tiiarry me soon."
But the tit ne. Lee? '\nd poor Le-
bo. uf ?”
■‘We’ll look into tbose matrons dur
ing 's'tr little hoimy noon. Tell me
that It shall be tomorrow"
Joyce hesitated: and while spe hesi
fated thev heard the tinkle of bells,
and Father Met truth appeared in ids '
horse sleigh, coming up the Id)!.
They went to the door. The Jolly I
priestwaved his hand and pulled In' |
•‘Well, Me*-fair Anderson, and so
ye’re bank again'" he cried heartily.
wilna do that, and she wilnn obey nor
honor me, as she's ©Worn to do, tind
I’m no sure slie loves me.’ And it’«
‘Oo, Father, my mon’s got a temper
like the de’ll Idsself, and the jealouay
o’ the grrand Turk.’
“Then I speak to them verra soft.
’My dear mon, and my dear wuinman,’
I say, ‘ye’re balth catight fast, and
what’s done cttnntt he undone. ’Tis
what matreemony’s for, to help a mon
and a wumtuan to deeseipllne—their
natures. "Pis J^rrand deespensation,
is matreenmnyT .And, iT'ye’ll baith re
member'—I go on, speakin’ wi’ what
ye might call a touch-of .unction—T
hesitated liefore admitting ye to its i
priviUeges, for weel I saw that ye
vv ere tvv a ill-assorted natures—‘ ‘Naeth
ing o’ the sorrt!’ they burst out indig
nantly. And w:-|’’thaf they go *tff, arrm
In arrm together.”
“I hope you haven’t Miss Belly and
myself in mind. Father," said Lee,
laughing. I’m willing- to step into
your trap tomorrow, and’ I'm mow
willing to vfep into It this minute."
Father Mod rath looked at them,
quizzically. “Weel. we’ll Just say the
day irfrpT l * .morrow, Anders.,n.” he
said. "For ye ken, Anderson, m vvum-
mari wants a leetle time to picture her
self a bride In her mind's eye before
she becomes on**.'
all
evlL
by a detour round the range, with
his worldly goods packed inside it.
The journey vyas a glow one, the
horse slipping on the frozenjfhow and
plunging through the ?fUsts that had
formed over the surface. It was even
colder than before, and there seemed
no doubt that winter had set In at
last. All were glad when, the log
house came into view.
Father McHruth got down, flapping
his arms. Lee helped Joyce out.
They set down the supplies.
"BIJ help you In wt’ those goods,"
said the priest, "hut 1 wilna come in
side. And dlrina ye be coming back
to H*e, Mrs. Anderson,”—Joyce looked
adorably confused at the address—
“and tell me tales aboot your hus
band, be. ause—u-U-kthe men an* alike,
as ye ha' yet to learrn, and ye're in the
trap o’ mntreemony n<*o. the I'air o’
ye—tied fast, and there's nucthing
this side o’ .leitii can unfasten the
knot for ye,.
"Guid-bye and guid luck to ve,” he
added, extending a band to each.
But In Hit* .middle of that hand
clasp lie si11.1.1 -.till listenin'*' His I'acc
Lee had know* to Incarnate
His face, as he drew near the groop.
was twisted In a wry., triumphant
smile He looked mockingly at Lee.
looked ironically at Father MeGrath,
But there was possession antieipatfe^
at Joyce, and
side, his arntei
©bout her, standing a ll^
her to protect l»er from
Rathway.
(CONTINUED NE^T WEEK.)
In the hiok he cast
drew the .girl to his
IRtleJn fn»nt
the sight
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CHAPTER XIV
The Best Laid Plans
hand with a flsf of
tmrrd going wi' Hie horse
-now. and I reckon I'll
Father McGrath bad insisted that
Fee should remain as a guest at th**
mission during the two following days,
and lie insisted on supplying him with
at! mittlt of clothing, lie asked their
plans and Fee told him.
"The best tiling in the vvurrtd,” he
said. "Ye'll he safe at th
dinna ha' any i**ar of, those de'il's
agents at Siston lake, for they’ll ken
all aboot |h*. pair o’ >e long syne, and
they dareiia intei feYr^ v, t' ye tlu* noo.
But dinna prolong your honeymoon too
long, for yo must he not o' the range
before the heavy snows begin.”
Fee and Fathei MeGriHh lm,d -t long
talk together Hiai night. Fee told him
Hi** whole story of his i-neoimier with
Joy re ill the range, the dynamiting,
ami his pursuit of the band ;it Sisp,n
lake i.nd l'•'s«•lle of the girl, eulminat
ing with heir Might into the fore-i and
Joy<e's loss of memory.
\t lii-Ni Hie f'atlicr lisit ned and in
iernipted, and kiqn giving vant m e\-
< , i;iuintions of ania/a'inem ; nd indig'nn
ti o; but" us F.ee werit < n with his
s'-orv * ti**' f,*! ; ini** "ST+rr ’e. jnfiHnt -vr f is
pipe I e-el*' the stove ami looking at
Fee Inn-ntly.
“ Tis e a/.ii:g ! ,r he said, when ,Fee
bird end**d. "! cuhn-n uru; Tstainl it
i or. look yo i, And'Ts 1 m. it :*-na as If
Hds was a country o’ say ages, vvhaur
a base i;i;tii could do what he pleased.
Tis true* they sell their .feelIliv iiom*l!,
leu tliat's deeferenr fra’ kidnaping
women and attempting murrder
There s smiwthlng ;it, tie* hack o’ tiiis
that we havenn hit upon."
Vex: iioniing Lee slept tat** -so late
that it was lie* recitations of the sehool
childri n across tie* open spare that
aroused him. From his bed he could
hear .loy<*e'*< voice directing them and
he smiled happily at tie* thought of
her. The morrow was Ids , marriage
•lay. The evening of Hi** morrow they
would Ik* together in their log Koine,
shut off from all Hie world.
It viim a renascence of youth, this | J
grew grim. Ivee listened too. And at
ftrsi lu* heard only the night wind stir
ring among the trees; then something
more ominous, yet very faint, com ing
oul of the distance.
It died away. The two men watched
each other's faces with a surmise that
dUl not find vent in ’"utterance. Per
haps it had h**.*n the wind, the waves
hipping the shore but now it cant**
again, louder and unmistal.nble. Fee
dared not raise his ev* s to meet
j Joyce’s questioning gaze,
sin*
lest
should discern the sudden fear
For it was the Jiflt'puttingi’df Rath-
way’s motorboat.
The three might have been figures
house, and [ ,vf stone as they stood there, lls'eiilng
to the sound of Hu* engine; which
grew rapidly louder None of the
three uttered a word. „
Then the boat came Into view near
ing the bank. It contained four men.
One of fliem-vvais Rathway. And even
though Joyce was h s Inseparably,* Lee
waited for the sensatioQ of an Icy hand
clutching his heart.
Father McGrath spok** .“'Tis Rath-
way. and 1 doot n>>t but he s.-rspnie
de’iTs vvttrrk aloot Hi t Itahd steady.
Money back without question
if hunts guarantee;*
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BarnwelL S.,C.
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Thev vv.*re ifstiore. tl>**y
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rhe lead
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have t• v—tak' to tin* dogs mighty soon
This is wTTHer for sure at last "*
lie scniriniztw! the iiair keenly. “Ye
hav na m:t(b* ffTnoi byr of your queek
elmnges?" )i** inquired. wiHi an absurd
affectation of arclm*
both laughing
"No; I've fill Mite
tfurl w ere imposed
svvered, and vvbh
that set them
d Hie conditions
on nm.” Fee an
Hint narrated Ids
i tend* r joy that filled blip. He dressed
i and strolled across the interyaWTo the
i soliiMiihoiise. “
That was the happiest day of hit*
lifo. Joyce, fit his mandate, agre* d Jo
a half holiday, and aH that afternoon
they strolled through the snow-hound
woods, their arms abput each otlier,
planning :h**ir life fog* tber. Fee came
more and more to see that to Joyce
happiness consisted of th** Wilderness.
*c)f v
Mu*
had
fmonised to
einied men-
“Wait, Fee !" Joyea vvas wrinkling her
forehead In Vhnt manner that always
dlstre©s<*d him so much. “I 'vaiii to
ask you something.: Have )ff>u really
when 1 had my fall from tbe bora©
nd\ enf tires in tii** mine.
"Ami Miss ivilv has’
marry tin* tomorrow," h
(InHously.
"N rjoi tomorrow Fee." said.Joyce |
Nn-l F a: lor - .Mi • Jia i h. who iiad il>een
listening to Fee’s 'story with many 1
elncfilations, lookod >o s<v\ert* Hint Fee
hart a si H h|rn (error that he w<u)ld. r**- :
fits** t<> perform Hu* lerenmrty.
“The dat after, Hien, Joyce?" l,**e
plen iletl.
Joy. e Interposed no veto this time, I
but was blushing iik** a rose and look
ing- adorably confused J
"Weel ." began Hi**, father ‘Weel
I’m not.in. favor of such queeckness. j
Have you two young folks consoedered
‘lb** eonseqm nees of matreemony, the |
awful afl'l Inevitable consequ* nees? 1
Have ve thorht *•’ tiie horror o sitting
t* »;h*T at the break- |
fast tabic mnroin’ after mornin for '
tbe .-<*st o' Jour lives foglther? Have ;
ye fh.tcht o' the stunning responsibijl- i
ties <tf the married state?"
Fee was beginning to grow alarmed. ,
but of n sudden he discerned >i twinkle !
In the worthy father's eyes. And sud
denly Father McGrath tmote Fee vio
lenjly upon the hack.
."I’ll do It. tnon!" he sfiotifed. 'I’ll
do if Mds the one practical joke that
is permeesible to a meenlster. I be
lieve Tn matreemony. ’Tis the grrand
est o' the <bespensations of Our Ford
on airth ' .Mony’s the time I’ve hummed
and hawed and pretended nn to he
willin' when a young pair's come to
jne to marry them, he thinking tie’s got
the wurrid's desire by the forelock,
and she proud arid happy vv I' her mon,
hut by na means quke all that his
fond imageehatlon pictures her
“And I’v’e Uiughed In my sleeve and
rJlprtTTT ‘Ha, ha, ye scullions, 'tis the
trap ye’re asking me to spring on ye,
and I'm going to shut It fast.' And so
I’ve married them And it’ll no h? so
valry long, marrk yo, before they’re
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©‘Oo, Father, my wlf© does rhi© a*d
Sb** would vvilt in a
] endured tlu* period of her medical
j training only as a preliminary to re-
I turning into the wilds,
j They decided that they would make
I their homes. tl ere 1 ' Fee resigning from
Hie police tin* following spring. They
i would take up work under Father Me
Gralh. enlarge tbe log house, croate
a garden; In time to eonie settlers
J would flock m, the whisky traffic would
; g<* they •dreamed‘for hours until the
i advent of night—sen: them homeward.
N**\i afternoon an old Imlian and
his wife werii requisitioned for wit
I ju*s*«es ; nnd in the little sehoolroou.^ In
tip* pr**senec of th<* entire pujialation
; of the settlement, which consisted of
the children, two half-grown girls, and
a vwung hoy, with an aged squaw or
! Iwo all legacies of the great snmll-
j po\ epidemic of four years before
; which had decimated the region -
! Father McGrath performed the simple
| ceremony'that united them, taking the
1 gold ring from his own finger, and
! handing it -to-Fee who put It on his
! bride's.
And Fee, looking at Joyce with a
new wonder that was almost fear, dis
covered the purpose that had sent
him Into the range.
It was for this, and this alobe. that
he might find not only his love, hut
that comrade of his heart's desire
whom he had sought all the days of
his life.
And .In Joyce's confused and blush
ing face. In her eyes, as she raised
them shyly toward his own, he read
their mutual happiness.
With Joyce’s arm drawn shyly
through his own, Yind his shoulders
a cl i Ing f*r< in Father McGrath's hand
clasp, he left the schdolhouse. Out
side. the horse stood harnessed to the
sjetgl^ vvTieh was loaded with thepsun*
plies. Fee handed Joyce inside and
followed her Fat)iei k McGrath took
the box sent of the big sleigh, which
had originally functioned In the streets
of aonie provincial city. Father Mc-
Urath had driven it to hi© destination
Carolina Dry Cleaning Co.
Phone 5590 ——'
1608 Barnwell Street. Columbia, S. C.
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