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rpiiflit*! flip |iKuT!ii'nlnry. : ~
kitfliuiiy, iirpi < i|pii Iiy I'lftTP urul
Short v ullh flip lift, uouhl nnt
I**;iyp it in'thp motor boat i nrripd tlift
yirl ii< r"s.'- Hip npyU of himl t<* im i^O-
Jutpil hnf nboiii tliipp-'finmlr'd yiinlH
kwuy. following a spitpI jiusxuyft
tiiuoni; flip ippiIs. Up laid li» r do\sn
njioT) tin* puiii|> hpii. .toyip lay riktid,
looking at him \silh dihftftd pupils, ami
h'lll drawing' in thosp slitiddpfing
trpalli^: Kalhuny up;iI out wTtli 'a
kik;li of rvlipf; lip was .‘■till morp utrald
of.hpr in that < finditioii.
^nothpr i.pinoii Iip fptirpd "ns Es-
ft'llp, and it wits with rt lipf Iip k*'iinpd
that blip was not at tin* promontory.
Kstpllt* had odd \says of wnndriinjj
alotip ahotif. flip cotinfry. Knthway
was k'la'I of this tpinporary rpsjtltft.
ttfulnj;' nr fin* sttihlps, a shanty with
two sinUs closp hy. wIipi’p Iip k<|>t
two horsps and foddtM' for tls* 1 in tm-
ptppctfd pniPiKPUpy. Iip saw tluit ttnp
.ofH+rp animals was missing. Nd doubt
'EsIpIIp had (pint* out riding
KsIpIIp's pprsomtllty was a stroni;pr
t.no than Katliway’s! Up could never
■ cow her hy violpmc.. as hi" cowed Ids
men: on tin* contrary., he feared her
iashiiu: tongue when slip was tiroiispd.
l|p‘ had sp, n I’fp'frt*, Sliof.t'.v an«l*
Krtmipr Kleatini: o\W'r thp tfoliL tintl
-ho krrpu -that Iip ^ould have short
shrift if oncp his iiipti sir^pcHed that
}ip \tas tihit.hlp to dxPpp It ayainst
thpui. or if tlipy ti'ii.stpd phpIi ■ t^lmr
sufticlpnll.v to pomldiip- iijraitist hitii.
That Mas m hy lit* had rpmoved It
j fo tin* hut in'ilip smuiii p. approat-halilp
l(>n!y hy a single narrow track.
There were six other men at the
promontory .-..one of them, the man
whom I.pp had shot throimh-tht*'hand,
heintf still disabled. UathMiiy set the
m holt* lot dn v arious Jobs, to l\t*t*p lht*m
busy durlnu the remalntler of t.he day.
iIe knew that they ytmlil tie lalkint,'
about the >rold a’t f> nlkrht. hut lie was
makint; his own platjs. And. left alone.
• he paced Hie track, now (floating over
the gold, now over Joyce who still
lay silent on the tied, her lips 1*0111-
pressed. and (That awful look in her
♦yes.
He went to her side and cut the
bonds tliiil bound her. There was no
need to guard her; she could not es
cape him Joyce, sat up slowly, still
looking at. him In that terrible way.
He could not face her eyes,- He Telt
helpless before her He needed two
allies night and whisky.
“Come, dearie,” he began, in a voice
"t>ot of love for you
“Murderer"’ Ralhwa
fore kftr oiiUdret < bed
thought to have lier^at- his mercy'
she seemed to ha-ve hlm^git hers. -*■
“Come, now, my diedr, If I had to
treat you rough ”
"Mtirderes!’’ .
“He was pulling a gim on me. He
fell Into the stream himself. I didn’t
hit him.” .
'“You murderer ”V
Italhway heat a retreat. Her eyes
were blazing likf a panther's ~Hft
couhln I undershtnd his fear, of her.
Hi* crossed the neck, went into his
lint, and began drinking. Ilis mind
was muddled, nnd worsc, his will was
wavering. That girl wa*- bad enough
—- then rhere would he Kslelle to face.
Curse .those women’.. The mental
picture ■ of Joyce rose ii[i before bis
**\cs. she had never seemed so dc-
sliablc. lie saw her jinconscious in
the mine again, with tier short, fair
flair hahgiitg about her neck, her eves
dosed, helpless. Curse her' Why
had he onlv been thinking of the gold?
lie had had her at his mercy then
He looked cautiously into the hut
again. Joyce was still silting on the
bed. still as a nirvon statue Itatle-.
wav was beginning lo he afraid that
slip was going niad. Lf >h<“ would
only give him tin* ehnniv. he wanted
to te'IJ her that he would share the
gold with her Why couldn't she he
reasonable? It was that d d Ander
son! Mow long would she be tbCnking
of him? Weeks, perhaps..
Ilis suspicions of Joyce and Ander
son lashed him, and lie raged all the
alternooh. abusing his_ men, and giv
ing them unheard of tasks. Me had
the boats cleaned. Ihe engim
flip ground. Rath way .gjfeeted not to
notice the Incident.
— Attothcr man, staggering out of a
hut, lurched past him with^a mun?-
hled gibe. Rathway affected not t ( o
notice that either. Let the fools weave
their halter!
Me went Into his own hut and swal
lowed a ..cupful of whisky. It helped
to steady his nerves. He crossed the
neck and made his way to the hut
where Joyce was. It was nearly dark
now, and through the darkness , he
could see her sitting where he had
left her, her hands folded in her lap.
Fear of her sprung up in him again,
and with the fear unreasoning fury.
Mute and love left hi.m' !( Ueutral for tin*
moment, so strongly tfiey contested
Within hUn.
The girl did not, turn her head, and
In* steered a vvitlee course of the lied,
edging -sidewise low nrd>. I he suCk of
gold dust. Picking If up, he made Ills
way <|uiek!y outside. With a great
effort he managed to hoist it Upon
his hack. ami. staggering along, al
most hen I noTTfiJe hv hTs hurdeti. he
made ids way among the feeds until
!i'«* rest died the shore of the lake, a
fCw yards from vvliene tile motor hoat
lay h< ached at. the end of tin; hroken
parapet, t /
Me laid the hag down In the SAvae: 11 p
growth, lie felt more tit ease now.
ver- |
hauled, a di utu of gasoline | n
the motor boat. Me sent ‘ sum „ food
to Joyin' II 1 '. men gruniMed and
"Iiout their work sullenly,
fancied In* stivv looks [inss-
t Il g hC'tvveen them, its If they had
some secret understanding. He he-
vvent
!iw a v
lh*ved they wt're eonspiring against
him. And where tin* devil wtis i;.s-
.telle? , • . . ^
In .spite of the hate
for her. In* turned
thoughts in time of
that lie now Telt
to her,, in his
llHiftnltv. Curse
the woman' She was gelling ton!
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strong a hold on him! Ihv-lnust s,.nd
her packing.
Mis' desire,for Joyce was a eonstanf
goad'to him. Hut lie was slid afraid
of her. Me.,must give her Pine to
weaken. ^ li was- not dark enough.
And lie had not drunk enough. ' £
At night-fall the men began a ea-
rotisal. gathering in a InCU-pw between
tlie hut*, protected by a skin roof and
indes, hui open in front, where a huge
lire vvats kindled. ■ rsuntty—Itallwvay
kefit liipior from them, exi'ejd when on
long journeys and for the weekly de-
hiin»*ii -whielj In* permitted,—hue n+uv
Ratbway Laid the Bag Down in the
Swamp Growth.
they were openly defying his rigid
rule. The possession fit' the gold had
disintegrated everything.
For - Kathway; too. He eared no
longer. The drunker his followers
beep me, pie better for the plans th H t
were condensing in his mind.
As he passed, one of the men de
flantly held up a bottle, an act that
w'mild have brought swifi physical re
tribution under other circumstacees t
A man at 4iis side dashed it out nf hls
hand, whispering in his er.r, I be tmttle
■mushed, and the spirit - ran out on
No one would think of looking for it
ihere, and to hoist It into Pti*. motor
onlv a
a
matter of
that
g;iso*
that was ineiint To he
know everything I've
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done has been
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PL \NNING FOR THE
it ri Re— V
4 Are you planning .for
the future for the time
that is -ui'e to come, soon
er, or later, when you will
an.s\y<"' the surnmnns of
t he < I rim Reapei ? ^’oUI
t royide for- your fa ini
ran
ily while you are liyjng:
hut what will iieronie of
lh 'in w hen' > m ar ■ deiul''
0 let me show you how
( heaplv * \ on can proieel
them with 1,1 FK INSl lf-
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pa'iy.
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boat would he
minute or two.
Looking into the boat, he saw
Kramer had placed the drum of
line In it. as lie had ordered.
Rath way chuckled. Joyce, the boat
and tiie gold—and Estelle away! What
more was needed?
A few, hours' delay, until the men
were stupefied with whisky, then-—
tine minute's start was all he
needed. Then he was safe. Me could
make Lake Mi*t|uash in three days.
There, in the far north, at Pie last-
outpost of Pie Free Trader^, run hy
the half-breed whom he supplied per
iodically with hooch for sale, he
would remain with Joyce, safe against
pursuit through the long winter. In
any event it was not likely tluit the
•gang would have the enterprise, to
follow him.
In spring Joyce and he would move
south by ether Trails. ’ By .spring, the
girirAieuld have forgotten Anderson:
It was beginning to snow again.
(*lo.uds would cover tiie ino.on that
night. Tilings eoiiiil net have turned
out nmre
EsI el le s ,'
But Pi*
favoi ably.
1 hsenee.
Past of all was
ft,*-lLi nun
light. Uatiivvav si
the
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fading t,wl-
■' !e enlii ng
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fowartl him along the 1 alii through
the reetIs.
And a fiiry of reseiffiicnt
his Lp a**f at tie siglri-e!
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never hii!ei< her mol'
telera ed t his w ollian SO
ha'Lg • ased to 11 lean :i hy
There wa?- nimtlei: in
he 'advanced to meet he
her.
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■He liad
iuol he-,,
1 'ftl allt r she
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l)ing to him?
Ids !u art as,
Antioch (vv Th-’Jl). r ~
PerKecution at Jerusalem scattered
the disciples abnTad. Some went
among Pie Jews only with the gospel
message, while those from Africa and
Cyprus courageously (Tossed the line
ami preached to the Greeks also. The
Lord blessed their work in granting
many (‘(inversions. So great—was the
stir that the Brews reached Jerusalem,
the mother church. persecution
-worked for good* in this ease as well
as in many since. These humble peo
ple vviMi hearts touched with tie*
Spirit vvent out with the glad mes
sage of fife to others.
M. Barnabas Sent to Inspect the
Work (vv. gg-L’li).
1. The Character of Barnabas (v.
24). 1 ' " '
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Me.was a good man. It is important
in sending a man to follow up the
work of the Sjiirii that his eharacter
i>e good. Me - must not onlv bave an
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minl^niish^l but lii^ syin*
jiathy niust he liroad. lie iiiiist be
nipable>«>f enteringin full appr'ccla-
tfoh of tiie things aiiouf him. Bariia-
t»as was full ofJhe Holy Spirit. This
is an essential (pialilii aiion for pas
local work Only a Spirit filled man
can discern The workings of pie Spiri/
Of God. Mi* was likewise a niam of
great faith.> Only a man of faith
should Inslruct ytuing 'Christ i,’.ns.
2. W ork I'on.e hy P.arnahas (vv. 23,
L‘C L’h).
(a) lie heartily endorsed the work
and earnest^', exiforted Piem to eon-
ti.nue steadfastly in the faith, and to'
cleave unto the Lord. , There “ are
many allurements to tempt young
Christians.'''
(IT Ho rejoiced over the work
- vv hu ll hni^ lieon. done. This spnvvs
,_fiiat Barnatias .eouhi rejoice over Pie
sueeess'ful vverk (loiie“ hy ot hers.
(e) Me brought Saul froni Tarsus
(v. 2.').
* ^ Me did more thiih merely inspect
tin* work. Doubtless he preiohed also
Tor many people were added unto the
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Lord.’ The work grew to such an ex-
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Lesson for June 14
THE CHURCH-.AT ANTIOCH
' LESSON TEXT—Acts 11 JD-n.fl.
., GOLDEN TEXT-<-Thp disetples werg
colled ('hrlstians first -In AnPurh.—
Ag ts 11 26 ‘
'VKIMA R Y TOPIC—Some People lYho
Rec eived a New'Name
.It'S tOR TOPIC—Barnabas ’in An
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INTERM f-71 PATNI> SENIOR TOP
IC— Lesson Erofn the Phureh In Ati-
YOL’NC. PEOPLE AND AIM LT TOP
IC—The Secret of a Growing Church.'
•Saul, the new missionary, who was
to lead In the. evangel knit ion of the
heathen, htaving been miranihmsly
cullod to. his work, -it was necessary
that a new religious center be estab*
Mailed. Antioch tiecamb' fh:it center.
L Preaching the Word of God at
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tent that, lie brought Saul lo help him.
They labored together for a year with
great success, and .carefully ‘taught
the people. Believers. »t-rt»r Prey have
(•o'nfessed Christ, need careful teach
ing. ; Barnabas had the gootlj judg
ment to se.ek Saul for this im'portatlt
work. It is tiiHyduty of chiija ii olli-
eiais to seek ottt men niui Women who
are ouaii'ied for the Lord's work.
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bringing th»‘tii frotu their places
oh^ uiTty am! setting theta to work in
t' e Lord's, vui^v'sirdi S.-Ctl vvjis a more
important man than Barnabas. Then
ate many men in,.'h-nirity who re
quin* Bsirnabas to bring thotn forth
ML The D schpte's First Caked Chris
tians (V. 2*1).
' ’I'liey were tmt called hy this name
often- assefted. Stitler
William M. I.uden of Reading, I’a.,
confectionery manufacturer, who hay
announced tin* gift of a bonus of SJ.'O
annually to each child In-t'ainiiies of his
employees who reTmtins in school after
the age of fourteen. ThlS, .Mr. Ludeu
inti'n.ls, will foster the idea of cutn-
pletlng the education of tin* einldren
instead of sending them to work at
tui early age.
Yeterimrrr Surgeon
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We are living now hy justice, ho.tt^'r
■and mer. v. i.v the , 'monil tua ; 't*‘i , y’" of
mirselvcs and of o«r time; 'and th.s
life while in time is not of time; it is
lifr in •Go.l and for God; it is tiie iile
of I'ref'iloiu ; it is free from anxiety,
fear, don).t; despair, death; is con
tent vvdli God and with its.fate in G«'d‘
^ .e A. Gordon.
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in derision
wveii says,
V e \ is 11 l ilt
in flu* (■■liUti.'h for
eifdes were first
The name was a
t e.
What Luke intends to con-
Sa ill and Itarnahas ' aught
a year and the dis-
called < 'hristlans.
consequence of the
teaching.'' Green renders the passage
thus : "And it came to pass w ith them
that they were combined even for a
whole year in the ehtif. h, and taught
much peop'e itTid thiit the disciples
wen* tir>t ({ailed <'hristlans at An
tiot'd.:’-'- T+rfs distinctive title .'(fine
through I'ivine guidance It was ow
ing to the teaching of Saul and
Barnabas that this bodv .ailed the
chttr. li was given' Its unique standing
and place. Let it lie remembered that
it was not given as aj term of re
promdi hut he'ituse of tiie elos,* re
semblance of tiie body! llo its head,
t’lirist.
IV. Benevolence of the Church at
Antioch (vv 'JT !’«>).
They made Up money for the poor
saints at Jerusalem and seijt it the
liun.B of Barnabas and Saul. * The
genuineness of tin* work at Antioch
is proven hy their good deeds It was
further emphasized in that there was
no .div ision lietween Jew and Gentile
('hristians. Thf (.entiles minis!ei'.*;d
to the Jews.
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The examination for the award of vacant scholarships in -the University ^if South Carolina and
for admission of new students will he held at the ( ountyt ( ouit House Friday if Jujy 10, 1.1)25, at 1)
o’clock a. m. Applicants must not be less than 16 years-of, agei - • '
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Berkeley,
.Charleston,
Ch( rokee,
(laremlon,
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Dorchester,
Fairfield,
Hampton,
Horry.
Jay per,
Laurens;
Lexington.
Marion, '
Oconee
Richland,
Saluda.
Sumter,
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Union,
Williamsburg,
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The next session will open September 16th. 1925.
to President Melton forscholarsltip applicatTon blanks.
are! worth $100.00, plus free
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