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THE BARNWELL PEOPLE, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA.
THURSDAY, M,/V 28TH, 1925.
The Free
Traders
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Uictor Rousseau
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Copyrljrht by W. G. Chttpmun.
CHAPTER XVI
Joyce or a Gold Mine
T.pc did n"t t'n mm fiir ir. tlx T(>r(>«tt,
which loomcil (»ut of Mm* (llstnncp l»>*-
vnml the rldjji^M of hroUen ground. Ih*
Wiillcd sonic liltli*'distunce ;i\vji\. un
til th** priefi'M slclj.di hud t'line Ihen
ho \v(“nf qnletlx Imck towni'd th** lo^
horse.
I.iuhts hiirn<*(| Inside A strip <>f
clot It IimiI been |dmicd befon* the win
dow of tin* largest room—the one in
which.. I,eo had ca in lied witb .T()Tc(‘ for
a .brief hour uponk-that afternoon of
their arrival Thistwas th** room that
l.ee had selected,In bis mind for tbolr
oeeupanev dutJjQg their brief honey
moon.
Hut ‘not the least spasm twisted
lake’s f.lco at the realization that an
other had supplanted him In that re
lationship' with .loyce There are
some phases of emotion so tens** that
they appear to Neutralize themselves
by destroying their own miinifefty-
tlons
I.ecs -expression showed not the
smallest deviation from the normal
now. I; ,was ipilet. dlspassionute. ivnd
very cold Softly l.ee apjiroHchetl the
window and. stooping, looked .between
•he frame and the curtain of doth.
The window’ on this side bad a piece
missing out of the corner, and over
the little gap some one had pasted h
piece of paper With the barrel of Ids
rifle I,ee quietly made a small bole
In It .* • .
From there lie could catch glimpses
of the two figures lie heard their
voices’ He was In no'hurry.' H(f \yatt
waiting till thex chose to linlsl) tin'll'
conversation Then, in dm* time. Uafh-
wny would stand itt' a line with his
sights and he woufd make an end of
him.
And the wild turmoil In l ees heart
seemed divorced from his brain, which
remained impassive and cold and
steady as the piece of mechanism in
Ids hands.
Kathvva.v s voice grew" louder. Lee
saw the hunched livuce gesticulating,
the stveer on Kathway’s face Lee
drew a head; lie might as well end
tin* business alter all.
But before Lee's linger tightened on
the trigger, a hand upon his shouldeV
made him leap to his feet and start
up, his rifle (dubbed, ready to strike
He thought Hathway’s men had sur
prised him.
But to his amazement It was' a
woman standing at his side;' then In*
that cloaked and hooded figure that
confronted him tie recognized-TNtelle
once more.
She looked at him fixedly; '•lie was
deeply agitated, and caught at her
breath before she was able to find her
voice.
“You fool' she exclaimed bitterly.
“You fool ’ 'I oil had he> in vour hands
and you let .liiu Kathvva.v take .her
hwhv from vou! You couldn't hold
her and now I come upon you t.o find
you planning a cold blooded cowardly
murder von, a policeman
At that ch11k thill;' hrohe III Lee's
heart The i cali/.al U'h of t he act in*
planned cauic over him. He vvo aid have
killed Kalhvvav as heedlev^lv as atlv
blAodlhir-a v forest beasi But Ls
te'les rci'( rciicc t(( jTm* police lo^iched
his- pride.
lie let 11 a - ritle drop, gr
belt /
i
“L.stcii to vvha
Lee. I c-vc him
with her, and nl> the work’s got to he !
done over again.
“I was croticliing near, and I over
heard your dialogue, you and she, and
the priest, and .lames Kathway. You
gave her up the woman you love —
because she'd stood up before the altar
with the man she hated and called
herself his wife. I'd hold the woman
I loved, were I a man. against Hod '(
Himself, and all His cohorts C"'
“Oh, If only I could find words to
liuQ you, Lee Anderson, to pierce that
tough skjn of vW ! But I huveift
time. Listen to me. now ! You don't
have, to commit ( murder to get her. j
You fool, you hliqd fool, shall I tell
you ?"
She laughed w it h taunting menace.
“Shall I tell vou, Lee Anderson'.'’' site
repeated.
And, 'suddenly <*nme the sound of
.Joyce, screamitng within the , hoH*-e.
There came the mdse of a struggle.
Even a' Lee turned, Joyce was run- i
ning along tdu* pa>sage l((ward the
door. Instantly Estelle glided qwuy
Into the. ^ha(tows. k
Jovce flung Hie door open; and then
Bath way caught her from hebs-ruL-umJ.*
swung hei' hack Yowaril him Ilis Mack
heard hung over her face. ,
“Lee ! Lee 1 t 'ome to me !"
Joyce ceas(*d to struggle.
“Here!” answered las*, and dashed
If yon don't accept or try any tricks
on me, by heaven, It's your laat
minute!" ——
L»*e n(K]ded, took Joyce hv' the arm,
arid drew h^r fnside the room Bath-
way stood in the dporwav, covering
him with his pistol, hut Lee quietly
closed the <|(-«ir on him. and Kat’ivvay
accepted the situation. Lee went bade
to the girl
■“Joyce! Joyce, da idling !'’,
“Oh. Lee. I can t hear it I thought
I could, hut It s Impossible. Mli. take
me away, L*.*e! H**lii me now, as
you offered to help me on the "range,
though we can never he anything to
each other. Take me soiiieXv here to
safety, where I need never sec that
man again, or think of him, or of this [
place, or or ever remember anythfng
of the past.’"
Sin* dung t-f him. sobbing in terror
and loneliness. Lee, holding her,
raised her hands to his lips.
‘Joyce, dearest. I’ll (Jo as he prie
poses, rlien. I’ll show him the mine,
i|tid then I ll fake you away symev* liero
south, where you need never tldnk of
with fury, over him; Hath-
arm. yellow with go:d dust,
ti> sirlke ag^ain. I.ef leaned
vulsed
way’s
raised
backward, overbalanced; fett Into the
stream. ”
He saw Joyce run forward atnd
grasp at him as he was swept past,
saw Kathway grappling with her—
then he was In the whirling current,
and pfoyce and Bnthvvay and the cav-
ern jvaftisliml as .swiftly as a picture
on the screen.
~ ,T o3T 11 yy e r> N?:xt week.)
IMPROVED UNIFORM IKTERNAHolu
him of of this place again. And if
Mhat wretdied marriage can't lie aj^j
nulled. I'll he contented to he your
hroTher f(fr rhe rest of our lives, dear."
Ho Hung tin* door open Bathvvay
was standing uneasily behind it. ami
Lee fell pretty sure that lie had been
frying to ll-ten with las ear to the ill-
^ fitting jamb.
“I ve decided to accept your propo-
<. sition. Bathvv::y," said Lee. “'I he
terms are these: I guarantee mithing
! as to the mine; merely to ciindnct you
to the place where Belly worked for
gold.- I'll show you thy secret en
trance. This lady wUI accompany us,
and you will leave your men behind.
And we'll go unarmed."
“But I shall carry Mr. Anderson's
pistol,' Joyce interposed calmly, "ami
Lesson
iUy'HKY 1* |{ riTZWATKK. 1>!>. Dean
of Lho ’TOvenTrip Sc hool, Mootiy Bible In*
HtItt.f < 'hu ago.)
Wtet ri Newspaper I nion )
Lesson for May 31
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PETER AT LYDDA AND JOPPA
LESSON Tl,.XT—Acts «*
Gold»EN TEXT’—And th<v vv**nt
fortti amt iircaclicd everywhere. th«
Lyrtl working vvitli them, ami < ontirm-
ItiK th<- word with signs following —
Mark 16 20.
I’lilMAHY Tol’ic—Two Womlerful
Things That Peter Hid
Jl'NlOR T'jl’lC—The Story of Two
M i rncles
IN’TEIIM EDI ATE ANT* SI'.MoK T’< iB-
I<'—Two Great Miracles.
YOENG BEfttT.E A M > ADELT TOP
IC—The Place if Miracles in the
Spread of the Gospel, .
Peter wisely kept this minfele from
being the end by making it the means
to the end—that end was the preach
ing of the gospel.
2. The Raising of Dorcas (vv.
43).
'This vvotjtan was full of good works
and aLmsdeeds which she “did," not
what she talked of d'dnc. She was a
practical Christian woman. Her death
was a rrvrtLTffcs as was evidenced by
the mournitfg ((f those who bad been
helped. If all professing Christian
women would use their needles its
Dorcas tlid there would he milchi less
of that profitless fnneyvvork done.
When tills' good woman fell sick and
| died, the disciplesji sent ' for Peter.
Tills shows their growth In faith In
the Divine power. Peter again Imi
tated the example of Jesus in (Hitting
them all forth. At his cupimaml her
soul came hack to live in her hotly.
This again caused the people to he-
l
tliq'f the terms are fairly
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of hatred at
" that eiflier,"
his shonidt ra
‘Here!” PAnswered Lee, and Cashed
Hib Fists Into Pathway’s Face, Seed
ing Him Staggering.
fa<
'ending
his fists into Batliw ay's
him staggering
•Bathway howled and felt for ,his
pistol.' Lee was upon him. pinioning
his ami's to his side', before he could
draw it. But Bathvvay's men came
hurrying along‘the passage. In an in
slant there was a Curious melee. LeP"
tripped over a leg thrust out. fell heav
ily upo’n' tilfT liaek, arid struggled in
vain under the weight of his four ad
v ersaries.
Quickly he was reduced to helpless
ness, his Ijtuhs held firmly .Moiim titar-
llv he ceased to struggle., nursing his
*
strength for a more violem efl.ni
I shall see
earned out
Biithway sliot a look
her. . “I've no objection t
he answered, shrugging
nonchalantly.
“ t unrlse, then^” Lee began.
At sunrise? Hod. man. do you sup-i
| po-e I'm giving to wait till sunrise?"
i shouted Pathway. He took otT hii
| h**lt containing Ids pistol, and •Taiil it
- on the floor “We'll start at once."
S. Lee handed Joyce his pistol, then,
j going mlo the room, extinguished the
' candle, brought it out. and slipped it
i Into Ids pocket, and the Hire** set out
immediately When they readied the
Tocking sioiie' Lei* looked budx, scan-
^ ning Hkv country carefully in case
Balhwav s aid* s vvcr(» foilovving iliom,
He luol expectc I troactiery. hut it wa*
quite,. iui|(ossihU* for any spy to ap-
pfoaijli near enough to dlscove:' the
entrama* under the.'stone w ithout M*-
; ing observed, as ’Bnthway had him-
, sdf discovered during fiis years of
I'fruitless ert'ort to follow (dd Belly ; and
then*was no sign ((f the three.
It occurred to Let*,, besides, that
.is 1 ' *
Ilnt»u:iy wns n*»t ffi wish tin*
entrance to the mine to he known to
any of his aides.
Pathway was looking uneasily about
him. Tt s in the gorge, then?" lie
muttered. And. throwing off all pre
tense of .concealment, “There's no way
down. Pvt* walked round atid round
the d d place a tliousfiml times.''
Lee tilted bark the stone and. showed
g-Bnthway the -hole henea111 if. Bath-
i way start'd at It in ainazeiiient, utter-
is docs Uck'ine
hers vvert: J'ciii.
leer
for
i'<Sic|
Himllflg the
Ife-hxiketl up into t,he grinning faces,) jng an oath a^ the stone jPanle hack
Info position.
“I shall go tirst.” l.ee said, ‘and light
the candle. Miss Belly Balh.vay
nntttxM'ed. hut Lee coiihl not bring
himself to ( all her by the man's name
—“will please follow me. You Bath-
way, will chine last.”
l.ee pushed the sfonc bado lay
down on the ground, and, after show-
ing 111'* girl how to elevate it from he-
nca'fh, descended. W hen his feet were
on the tiYst rung of the ladder, he lit
tin candle In a moment Joyce ap
peared, and then Pathway behind her.
Hinging .to the opening and looking
down with uneasy suspicion.
“Ilotd tight to the rocks.” l.ee
catl-■(I ‘..It's dipporv and if you M^e
your hofil there’s a deadly (ll'oji ladovv ”
He led Hie why down, shifting the
caiidle from hand to hand a!t<*i nalt'ly
ns he (leSi'cnded. to illuminate the vvay
for J.i i v * a*, until he reached tin* bottom
I'v e got to tel) >\ oil,
I to \ (Hi understand
t hat'.'
1 -liifl.
•sc v ui. Hilnk
it'- not iity
“Well. Till
a
Inisi
nature
f f*» i t ) \ «
• Bui !t is’
It was you
guess any•
n»*
can
whiTN^
(tildn't
hold :iuy" l(»v (
1 hated
he wants it
bo
want
and d(
spi-ed
yo'i. 1 never
kn(*w how
be will ing
.to
pay
mm h I loved James Batiiway till 1
found out how much 1 haled you that
moaning when you came to our cam-p
anil s-tru- k him down so treacherously.
“Oh; yes, I have loVe and passioti..
arid constanev . j|f my n.atur+c. Let* Aiv
derson. It was iirily you who couldn't
draw them ~oTrr*''
Her* voice was vibrant,- •bourse wMtji
passion. *■
“That girl will make a ioo^ of you
too, l.ee Anderson, just ustLtljd.'’ she
cried. “You'd hcjifettfie" u too) ttL any
where, by any woman !'"
But her words passed Lee by
the wind.
tit Bathvvay. standing over him.
ing. artns outstretched, gasping
hreuth ami conscioiisiit^ss.
Kathway pulled his pistitl and cov-|
(‘red Lee. “Pierre! Shorty' Kramer!
You're witnesses that you saw this
man spying outside this house’*
They assented. Pierre grfnned !
Shorty svvori*. spat, and scowled, and 1
Lee saw the IuiIf-healed soir of Ids
pistol butt upon Iris cheek.
“) hi snw him assault me. \lath\v«y
eontilintM, “.W'lfljl. Andersen. I gii.ets-
|f I (liiiese to shiHttwotl life the 'leg
ynq till*, the law wouldn't have tnuch '
to say tihout it But I’ll |»e reasottahh ,
Get hack to'yotir quarters !" he snarled
to Iris aides, iind the three men in
surprise .relea'ted f.ie and vvetit down
tie* (tasstigi s
L/a* ii tl(((•( 1 to Ills feet , eiiRf Ton'Ing '
liatliway resoluttdy. hut intz/led. Bath
vvay he'd him rovvri'd. :
' Yc.i must want my w 'e mighty
had te com** Imck nUe a fc\ at iiight
her up under
said Bathvvay
less man. ami !
ef most .any thing
• it bad enough to
price tor If.
at the price,
(11 he Jicpe id pick i n
niv m 'Si*. \nileVson,''
the
get'her
orilic
ploto
VV li(T'
inu 1
tile i
In ca
>* Then he hegan slowly to (ait,li
the doseeiit. ~ Inst nuT Ing .►oyeA
* to (eit her hands ami fia I. guij-.
a-r, ami hracing Irioiself against
lift', retely to sustain her weight
'li|» lloweve
•fv*
floor of the gorge
all TljL'ye
w i fnont.
i tin
May ho you
Anderson.
‘Vellys gold mine h(*lotigs to me
Jtllder the law* She tel!:, tee you've
/etind If ami are holding the sei rei
of It. All -lighj The priee-.is Belly s,
goliHjrilie. The womtin for tdie urine. T
'~' w J\Yhnt d yoit say to that.sskriderson?"
Bathvvay was tremhting with eagi*r-1
ness. “I wtis .willing to overlook the)
jiast and take her Lack, hut If she
doesn't want me and 1 does want you, ij
guess I ( an't Kohl her against her will.
reached j.h
acciilent.
Bathvvay .muttered, looking aliotif
him .In the nioonlight Lee saw that
he was dripping with pcrspirgitiun. He
was trembling vv ith exclfenreht.
l.ee said oighf fatal words: "’Flie
rock marks the entrance to the tunnel."
Butlivvigy. looked at it iind nodded .
“I had some' difficulty in finding it
before,"; Lee added. He turned to the
girl. ''Joyce dear. I’m going to show
Pathway something that 1 think it
would he better for you not to see.
Will vou wait where you are for a
In order to grasp tin* significance
of this lesson,, we slrould recall the
condition which prevailed in the
church as suggest eVI in verse 31.
1. Freedom From Persecution.
Saul, tlie ringleader of the .persecu
tors, had only recently been concert
ed. thenriiy disurganiziiig their forces
ami causing the church oy a
hr«*athing s|h*II This (»eriod of r**st
was not used for growing hazy, indif
ferent. worldly tund forgetful of foal,
hut for growth in graee-mmi in the
knovvledg** of the Lord Jesus t'lirist.
2. Spiritual Hrowth and Devel(»i»-
rnent.
Most blessed • will be Toe resulia
a
following the tiliK < , f .outvv ard *peace
If the meuihefs of the (hurell Will hut
eper.d time in Jzflilditig If u[». The
real meaning of tla
built up. Tld
that the niemh(*ts vvere Ireing iiistrm't
■ed jif,(I ((imri'rted. loit that -treiiuoui
eft’orts on the part of iodiv iihtaf mem
bers. «s vv‘elI as the body it-, a whole,
were h**ing' tuad* 1 'f»O' Ttre adyam e-
meTft of the divine life As suggested
by another, this metaphor involves:,
(1) A Foundation Ibis is Jesus
Fhrist. No other must be laid ll Hoi - .
3:12 If)). •
(2) Continuous progress This
means that a Christian's activities are
purposeful, and that, the •wairk'Ti.e^uii-
dertiikes mova's forward with the
proper progryssion.
(3) P*>rsist«‘nt effort. -This means
that the present 'lay’s work h«‘gins the
foundation upon which tomorrows
work must be built. 'I bus day by day
his life is being raised higher and
higher as each separate round of ma
terial Is being laffThy strenuous ef
forts.
<4) Completion. I'inally the work
Is done. The Milihiing is cohipleleil;
tin* to|i stone is hroitglit forth and
placed.
outward Growth.
Building up within the cliurdi
eauses the whole wyifl; to he admired
and respected .FiTr^uidse vv it hor^. in
(hieing them t.o <*nm«> arid identify
themselv**s with it.
I, PeteCs Tour Among the Saints
(v. 32).
This resulted in secuqnig new con
vert s.
II. Two Stupendous Miracles (vv.
32-43).
These Were the greatest' signs
wrought since, the days of Christ 'I lie
dreadful malady of palsy , is van
quished, and :i corpse i- refetiiinted
hv the (lejiarted soul. The Lord had
pfofctifced these visits as they vyellt
fortji with the gospel message. They
were given as etl/Tniragernciits to the
disciples to (olivinci* theyt^ that jVio
gospel (||(] not lose tiny ofeits jiovver j
hv being spread, but rather It in- j
creased m |*ower.
1. The Healing of Aeneas (v. .32 3.".)
‘T.'lds mtin’s n<*ei)y conilition apiiealed |
to Peter just as men today should ap
fij'.al to us in-ril'H'ir setui dead state.
Like his Master, Peter eoiild not re
fuse the needed help. In ibis he does
not direct attention to himself, but
confidently appeals to the power in
tin* name of Christ. He said, "•Jesus
Christ henletb thee." The man who
had kept his bed for eight long years
Immodiatelv arose and made his lied.
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and close the bargain. What () you say
J to it. Anderson?”
l.ee ausp(*eted some trick, hnt the
arixiety on Bathvvay’s face, the trepi*
hllng tones of his voice showed dm
his avarice was a .stronger passion
than that for Joyce. Ant), despite the
'vileness of tlte jiroposal. l.ee .realized
that in no other vvay could Joyce he
saved. . ' •
He knew that even Huin Bathwqy
was contemplating treachery, hut there
was notldng els** to do. If he r*>fus**d,
BathvvaA would slux^ him in cold
blood an*) the Ww .would Justify him. j It’s Polly?" Bfithway hurst mil -ipI-
fiight
“Vary well, Lee" the glfl answered
quietly. She had understood ^vvliat
T.ee /meant im,m(*diatelv Lee took
Batiiway through the laurel iangles
ami showed him Belly's remains,
showed him the initials on tin
of the revolver.
BathwafC stood dumbly -taring at
the .-kcleThn. He was trembling ev. m
more vbdontly - than before.
“He'must tmve fallen from tin* clifY. ,,
said Lee. indicating the broken hones.-
"A.ve. byt wlufre'F yoiir (ttoof that,
j “I must speajp, to Miss Belly first."
c.- “There’s rio Miss Belly here,’ Rath-
way snarled.. “It you mean Mrs. Rafh.-
way, you can have five minute*'
with hei' to make up yourj mind.
denly. “Why. man. there isn't a court
in the land would admit that skeleton
That’s TV
ns prpof th:|t Belly was dead,
talk i as like as not the body of his Indian,
And j cat Belly * revolver.”
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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA
Scholarship and Entrance Kxaminatioi s.
The examination for the award of vacant scholarships in tho. University of South Carolina-and
f(vr admission of new students will he held at the County Court House 1 i idux, July lb,
o’clock a. m. Applicants must not be less' than Id years of age.
ScWotarjthrps are vacant in the following 23 counties:
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Charleston,
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Allendale
Barnwell,
Beaufort. ^
Berkeley,
Cherokee,
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Clarendon.
Dillon,
Doreheste r,
Fairfield.
Hampton,
- Horry.
Jasper,
Laurens,
Lexington,
Marion,
Oconee
Richland.
Saluda,
SumU*r,
Union,
Williamsburg,
York.
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Applicants for Scholarships should write to President Melton for scholarship application blanks.
These should be filed with the President by July 7th. Scholarships art* worth *100.00, plit^ free
tuition and fees. The next^session will open September Hith, 1925. .
For further
information write to:
PRESIDENT W. 1). MELTON
University
of South Carolina,
Columbia, S. C. ^
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