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M.tn'% /? *(/< hiiunmtff Try ? .jy it iimini-l rODAY P.|<e7Sc M-.t. rP- >' ) F,,r ,?|c lovjliy by D. II. L.anry, |lrtigfi?i ? in? i?ri ? ??ri? ? *st Produci ller Cars AI n not so much to the size y production as to the exti put into the making of th and 31x4-inch sizes. ictory we have devoted re is not only the largest world, but it makes ft perience and resourcefulr duccd the tires most popt riced cars. the Goodyear name cont e value than these tires l, Do~t, MexvHi and ot 1 \e sizes meniK.ncu. of these cnr:,. . ; !<> the n< rvice 1 ";ee?er lor t) xlycar t h. -ivv ;V-wrist I ul v : ;* - = ^ ? ?' >... loo-i ( i o?.? s sir.- t.!., v:r??ii|; it?l ? * i r'v. Why s ?* r;iiin^ i 51 ^ -i: I sc.ivy Ton. .1 Toiw . cost little l . -. rn tit. 40 x l'/v sin: in water- ?* A t ..infuwwmm," " Crooked jj Trails and :: I Straight H By < < * i . ; William MacLeod Raine . Of O W I )l 111 nK ri.i II OompMT , , I CHAPTER VI. Cass Fendrick Makes a Call. Kate was In her rose garden super- I ntendlng the stable hoy as he loos- j >ued the dirt around the roots of some J if the hushes. She had returned to the Circle C for a day or two to give i <oine directions In the absence of her Tather. Ituck and the other riders Latino to her for orders and took ilictii without contempt. She knew the at- j tie business, and they knew she knew ; it. To a man they went1 proud ol Iter, f Iter spirit, her energy, and Iter good looks. The rider who cantered up to the fence, seeing her in her well hung orduroy skirt, her close-titling Mouse ind the broad-rimmed straw hut that shielded her dark Iteud from the sun, i tppreciated the Illness of her sur- | rotindings. She, too. was a llower of the desert, delicately fashioned, yet irliui with The bloom of health. A. tl clatter of hoofs sne looked i ip from the hush she was nniiiiiig iii<I at once rose to her feet. iWneai*.t heir long Inshe* her e-. es > rcw ritrV ttid hard. For the in.in who oad >< .. ii n> it nun was *jns> I' ciKirick. Kroin the pocket of Ins shirt lie drew i crumpled piece of stained linen. "I've brought back your liundker hlef, Miss Culllson." "What have you done with my fuller?" lie nodded toward tbe Mexican boy mil Kate dismissed the lad. When lie tad gone she asked her piestion again n exactly the same words. lie swung from the horse and threw he rein to the ground. Then, summering to the gate, be let himself in. "You've surely got a nice posy garlen here. Didn't know there was one ike It In all sunbaked Arizona." She stood rigid. Her unfaltering jyes. sloe-black lu tbe pale face, never Ifted from him. "1 want you to tell me what you iuvo done with my father." He laughed a little and looked at ter with eyes that narrowed like hose'of u cat basking in the sun. lie tad something the look of the larger nemhcrs of the cat family?the soft utig tread, the compact rippling musics of a tame panther, and with these lie threat that ulways lies behind its Jeepy wariness. "You're a young lady of one Idea. Vo use arguing with you. I reckon." "Not the least use. I've talked with tlOTI one if i of ; ent ese i to, .? 5 y less 1 ] .lar n J ain fj for ^ iter , a 5J jnr- t . r. .osc 2 [ 1 DCS. fi * -I I ? * r '4 ' ! i \ . \ i '/?n\ 11 '< that \ i( h a | ' ITKirt' 4 i i Mrs. Wylle." He raised Ills eyebrows. "Do I know the lady?" "She will kuovv you. That Is more to the point." "Did she say she knew me?" he purred. "She will say It In court?If It ever comes to that." "Just whut will she say. If you please?" Kate told lilm In four sentences with a stinging directness that was the outstanding note of her, tliat and a tine self-forgetful courage. "Is that nil? (Joiues to this then, that she says 1 heard her scream, ran ia, und saved your father's life. Is th it u penitentiary offense?" "You helped the villain take his I i dy into the cellar. You plotted with l.itn to hold father a prisoner there." "Says that, does she?that she overla a?d us plotting?" "<Jf course she did not overhear what you said. You took good care of that. lJut she knew you were conspiring." "Just naturally knew It without overhearing," he derided. "And of course if I was In a plot I must have been Johnny-on-the-spot a good deal of the time, lluug round there a-plenty, 1 expect?" He had touched on the weak spot of Mrs. Wylie's testimony. The man who hail saved (Jullison's life, after a long tall; with lllackwi II, had gone out of the Jack id' Hearts and had not returned so far as she knew. For her former husband hud sent her on an errand just before the prisoner was taken away and she did lint know who had helped him. Kate was silent. "How would tliis do for an explanation?" lie suggested lazily. "We'll say just for the sake of argument that Mrs. Wylie's story is true, thai I did save your father's life. We'll put it that I did help carry him downstairs where it was cooler and that I did have a long talk with the fellow l.lack well. What wonM I lie talking t?? liiin nliDiit, if I wasn't reading tin- riot net to liitn? Ami after lit* had said lie was sorry why slioiihln't I hit llio mail out of there? Thorn's no love lost between iiio ami I.ui-k ('nil.son. I wasn't under 11 ii\ nhliaations to wrii|i hilii up in rotton ami bring hini hark this siilo up with rare to his anxious friends. If ho ohoso lalor to lake a liiko out of town on p.'l.ij. hurry up husinoss t ain't to lilaino. Ami I rookon you'll llliil a jury will agree with mo." Slut brushed his oxplanatlou asido with a woman's superb iiulilToronoo to logic. "You ran talk of oonrso. I don't rnro. It is all lios?lios. You linvo kidnaped father and are holding him joniow horo. I lon'l you dare to hurt i111. If you should- (ill, if you should ?you will wish you had never hewn horn." The liorceiiess of her passion heat upon him like sudden summer hail. lie forgot for tin* moment that he was a mall with the toils of the law closing upon him. forgot that Ids success and even his liberty were at stake. He saw only n girl with the hunger of love in her wistful eyes, and knew that it lay in his power to hring buck the laughter and the light Into them. "Suppose 1 ain't tight fair any longer. Suppose I've lot myself get trapped and it isn't up to me hut to somebody else I'p to your father, say?" ".My rather?" "Yes. How could I turn him loose when the lirst thing he did would he to swear out a warrant for my arrest ?" "Itut he wouldn't?not If you free him." lie laughed harshly. "I thought you knew him. lie's hard as nails." He laughed again, bitterly. "Not that it matters, (if course I was Just putting a case. Nothing to it really." lie was hedging because lie thought he had gone too far. hut she appeared not to notice It. Her eyes had the faraway look of one w ho communes with herself. "If I could only see him and have a talk with Ii I in. I think I could get Id in to do ns I ask. lie nearly always does." Her ga/.e went swiftly hack to him. "I.ct me talk with him. Thorn's a reason why he ought to he free now. one that would appeal lo him." This was what lie had come for. hut now thill f-'ie hail met him li.df way lie liesPMc. It she should m>1 succeed lie wiiiilil 1 worse off 111:a11 Nil.. . could neither hold her h .m free he- ;r? lend the pack of flu Inw to Ills hhlillK place. (In the other Initio If ('tiiiisoit tlioiiu'lit they iliti tided to keep Iter prisoner lie Wolllll hsive t(> Compromise. lie dared liol leave Itel ill (lie hands ol I.lite l!lileU\\ ell. I'Vlldriek deeided to take a eliaiiee. At tinworst he could turn them both free and leave f<>r Sonera. "All risiht I'll take you to hi:n. 1 Jut you II have to do as ! say." "Yes." she agreed. "You've jrot to persuade I.tick to come lliroiu ii w iili iiti fiiK'hl to let j;o of tluil l'< | urn Imiiii- ii*:i?| him' t'l promise lint tn proseclll c lis. lie Won't i|n it tn save his own life. Ill 's pot to think you come Inero n:> prlsonci See? lie's L'ol In wrcsllf with lite nnlioii tlnit you're in tin SHERIFF'S SA1 F. S' nf South Carolina, County of ('hesteifii 'ul, C. V.. 'Injury null' vs K. .1. \i11i r, Ail . inis! it i , < t :11. Cniler ami hy vir.un i.i authority coin ; i ! i .1 ' vecution issued in t . >. . ;aW d ea/e ami directed to Inn oi tin t ;!?>,viug r? . I estate: All the lots of land in the town of .ln!i e,; on, belonging to the estate of I?'. .1, I'. Miller, deceased, and will sell the same between the legal hour of salii to the highest ladder hefore the Court House door at Chesterfield on the iii t Monday in April next, suae being the f?th Purchaser tn pay for ail necessary papers. I). I'. Douglass, Sheriff. NO IICF. I' tving lost Certificate No. f> for '20 shan s of stock in the Chesterfield Warehouse Co., dated January 1, 111 12, notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, April 'JO, 1020.at 12 M. I will apply to directors of said com puny for new certificate to replace said c"?;lificate so lost by me. W, A. Douglass. I, 1 ? I *1?L b Jfck M4 Rg^^n]P" IM? 1 '11 tMurw^ W-Lwy jjpfllVwte (T^jt^j ^ Ml j|j^ ; "A!l Riyht; I'll Take You to Hii power of the ?lsiii111< 1 ?*st villain I ever went unhung. I mean I'.laekw I.el 11tin cliow on that propositiot while and see wluit lie makes ?.f it." She nodded, while to the lips. " us m> nt onee, please." She ?-:iI aei'n.HK to the corral: "Manuel, sad the pinlo for me. Ilnrry!" They rode together through wind swept sunlit land. From linn unit- ins lazy ylance embraced her Sllpplc, KliKeflll (Teal life, at perl ea: e in the sailille. W'lial was ii alt her ;S.it drew the i?ye so irrcsistili i'l? tirls lie I:::?I often ?eeli. I features were Irn ?* dnr, mouth i Itose too lal^'e, face jl little lliili. I eoliltan* lacked the softness, the all that in s*.ino uoni n was an tine seiotis invitation to eiuhlle. Totuih whip. ?)?.! .shp intyht l?e, hut in tie i I.owed a life vital and sfrot dwelt a spirit hrnve and itneon(|i aide. She set tin it to liilii as little sill as any woman he liad ever nod. 'f (li I'eel ness eiltlie llo tloilld from iiv so tar Ifolll felllilline illtlll'diees. 1 he hail a feeliti- that if a man 01 vv; ' olod her love, the inslimd of would sprltm full un into hein;j ? *???? I.ink lav st ret elicit full leic.-th 01 hlllih. his face to the roof, a vvi'e of smoke from lib- eiirar traveling sh ly toward the eeiliii;.' into a liltny Ii elotul which huiii' aliove him. loo!.i-d the pel'soli. lie: !; a ol vi^ol'i full hloodei| manhood at ease. Ity the tahle, faeintr him sqttan sat Jose Iloiiiinuuez. a neatly In Mexican with siiappinj: IdaeU eyes manner of pleasant suavity and ever-ready Slilile that displayed a d hie row of shiniim white teeth. '1*1 smile did not for an Instant dure I.ue',. lie k new that .lose had trrud^e umiinst him, that lie was a vi respect! hie citizen, ami that tie wo reirrelfully shoot him full of holes oeeasion called for so drastic u t ii ii 11 a t ion to their :iei|iuiiutaiiee. I I ?oinin>.'iiez had a lliird interest in i tI-', raiieli and lie was the last man the World to"'sue; .lire his business si niintent. Having put the savings a lifetime Into the sleep business, did le.d propose to let anybody ilcpr Iiiin of Ids prolils. either legally illegally. 'I tie tinkle of lio-ifs from the ri bed in the (ftileli below rose throi the clear air. The Mexican mot swiftly to the door ami preset) waved a handkerchief. "What tient lire voi vvtjwayjiim , now?" I.nek asked from th h "Thought I knew all you hold had b ?ti 1 - hv tliis tiliie. (?r is it I'as.-. In ni!iiin?" "Ves, it's ('ass. There's some ( with him, too. It is a woman." Mexican discovered in apparent s prise. "A woman!" I.nek took the cii from Iris mouth in vayue unen 1 What is he doinu here with a wi an?" The Mexican smiled behind his o| hand. **\ our ipiestion anticipates mi seiior. I too ask the same." The sifiht ol his daughter in doorway went through the cnttieii with a Chllliim shock. She rati t ward and with a pathetic crv of threw herself upon him w lu re stood. His hands were tied bell h I in. Only by the turn of Ins In could lie answer leu earesses. Th was a look of ineffable tenderness in* linv, n>r in- io\eo iiit more u anything el e nn 1*111. "Mr. IViiflrii k brought iih'," she plained when art irulii 11.1 ?*\5?r? *.* WHS possible. ' Hi- liiniii'ht ymi. did he?" I. looked urr-'^s her sh.udder hi hi* eiu>. Hid in* eyes grow liard a1 Jaih "1 if in\ < .vii free will." sin* add** 1 "I promised >nr( m better ar<11111 than those I'd given yoe M ss CaMI is thai argument," I lull ? U said. Tin- rat I ledum's set I nee had a I more deadly than uni'ds. It told f drii'lc he would gladiv have killed I where lie stood, For I,tick knew was eoriiere'1 and ;nu?l yield. Neit Ihimingmz nor Itluckwell woiiid < Sent to let her leave otherwise. "You've played a rotten triek on Kendriek. I wouldn't have though even of a slieepiaan." "No use j on gel tint; crazy with heat, Cullison. Your daughter as nie to bring her here, and I broil her. Of course I'm not going to br lay neck getting her home where cun 'phone Hull or I'.ucky u't'oii and have IIS mm.... reasonable to expert. Hut 1 aim to what's riKlit. We'll till liti\e Klip together like sensible folks. T .lose and 1 will i\?. you the eublli the ni^ht if you'll promise not to tempt to escape. In the morninn n lie you'll see tliinys different." Femh'lck ctilculiileil. not without i son, that the best Ih'MH to do wi be to Kive Kate a chance for a I private talk with her father. After sapper the door of the en was locked and a sentry posted. ' prisoners were on parole, but Cass not on that account relax his viyilui t or h?nn lie and Ids partner could I a low murmur ol voices from wit the cabin. At length the lights w out and presently the voices died, all through the night one or the ot 1 of the sheepmen puUoled a beul I w. .. r ? I circled around and around the house. Fendrick did not brunch the subject ut Issue next morning till after breakR I fast. "Well, what have you decided?" he asked ut Inst. "What is It you olTer?" Luck deuiaiide<l gruffly. "You sign the relinquishment and |yu agree not to make us any trouble ber! cause we brought you here, and you Ijj may go by two o'clock." "Well. I accept your terms. I'll make i Jf| you no legal trouble. Hut I tell you \ si might this thing ain't ended. It's only just begun. I'm going to run you ^ onl of this country before I'm through I w iili you." "Co to It. We'll see whether you" make good." "Where Is that paper you want tne to sign?" Luck dashed off his signature and pushed the document from him. He SJWMB 'Biff l.nek Dashed Cff His Signature. hi i <! the !?? ? - ty thai furred lilm to Mti ri mil r. r m Im It he would have died rather than gi\ ? way. hut Im li:i?l in tl nl. hi 11 i * 1: 111 lit r ami of his l?oy Sam who was rtr. <I In a plot to In.14 111 a i rain. IIK stony i-yi-s im-t ihoso <if tlm mail 1 " in i'n-v tin' table. "No imi-il for am to loll yon what I think of this. A w liite J man wouldn't liavo tiono sm*li a trick. '' It takes sheep lmrders ami greasers to |ittt across a thiti,' so <la11111:ihi.- as '' dragging a woman into a fetal." lemlriek lluslmil angrily. "It's not *'/ my lit til I ; you're it pig headed, ohsti"l! mite eluiiup. I used the only weapon :l left liie." im Kale, standing straight ami tall he"" hind her father's chair, looked at their 'i:i1 common foe with tmeninprnmising scorn, "lie is not to Idanm. dad. lie "" can't help it because he doesn't see 1 1 v how despicable a thing he has done." 1,1 At e\mtly two o'clock Itoiuiiiguc/, 11 set the <'ullisons on the homeward road, lie fairly dripped apologies for the trouble to which lie and his friends Ifctd Imett compelled to put tlielll. I'.lackwell, who lut<l arrtved to take his turn its guard. stood in the doorway and sulkily watched ilmm go. Front the river bed Imlow the de,v' parting guests looked Up : t the eaiilll hidden in the pines. The daughter wits thanking (Jod in her heart tlistt s< ' the affair was ended. ^ Her lather was vowing to himself that it had just hered t ly | ?,,n* CHAPTER VII. to _ An Arrest. After half it week in the saddle " Lieutenant I'.tteky tt't'onnor of the i Arizona rangers and t'urly l-'latidruti reitehetl Siiguaehe. liretl and travel* stained. They had roiuhed the Kill| eoiis without lulling met hide of liair of the to n tlmy wanted. I'.arly next "i,r . morn t a they would lea\o town again 'toe otthi ma!;'' Soapy f,n" S .ile - li 1 - fill.' Ii { At . i 'long town the t\ m tiling | t* i i i in <lid was to take a bath, iim on 1 to get slutveti. From the tiEfb T sla p they Welti to the lo st rtw hc ;,n, i nuvd <n ocit page) tan "or- . _ _ '" N FOR SA.i 11- Tv,.i "line lit.vines. I ami - 1 p..w r. IJoth in ""I . , < ii i i tt "i n i: '.:i i- each. I'll <1 (1|.t, The Advertiser. CITA1 1CN NOT ICE Tin- State of ,s.. ( .1 obna, ,.x. ( 'nil Ml; o ' i i; ' i !, ion it. M. .1. ;i i' : d ad-re : W 111'11 a . 1' . i .o I 'aire made nek s i;I Io i < !ii t 1 i <.f Aden mil!i t n ..' ? ' ami i HVrts of I)onali| :: ' i'i -t'.i. '* ! i ceil,' : in jiiid mlnioii )i all ; ii .lie indeed s"n and <'i ci 11 1 I Donald 15. , I'airc, d ice.i. ', if, { ' 11 ! < . ,,i| an. ooV . , ' . pear I'll 'ii c in. in :i,c ( .hi i I rrol(i,11 hato, I-, be held I ; ? i 'iTield, South l?, Carolina on i . 11 . i March, l.i \t, afln>r ' 1 I -if I i i f. at i : o'clock on- ii! tli f 'rc!ioon, to i.o ci u>c, if any tlicy have, why I'm sa d AdminDtranie, tion should no) 'ranted, t " (liven under m.\ hand this drd day of March Anno Domini IJK'.O, ,h<' M. .1. Iloutrh, i> Probate .lud>?e. Kilt 1 enk sl?. STATE oh Sol I'll f'A UOLIN -\ llo, ('ount y of ('he t erl'u Id in'l I5y M. I. I ioiifb, l'roba' : .ludj'c: (1)1 j Wheren J. ('..loll h.ivi > :u|c uit iper to mo to tyrant liini latter of Adininh?-n ' istration of tin- Iv-t ate ami ctTects of 'ol j o i I' \ i , >i i . ?*il. ot" j . the!. i , to ri . and ,'1*" : <i no" ir il ai: I .malar the kindled r<> | .ar.ti ? i .In r of (ho ai<l Junius it. I>;?vI < :. I, tluit tln-y ho anil :>ponj. p. " ! . i . in t!w t'.niit of I'roi'a i to |n> hi lil at ('111' >tertield, S. C. itifli j oi ' 1 ( ! f Mii?ah next, after puhI liv lie,at ion lu-roof. i:t II o'clock in the* till f. Moon, to J.iow cause, if any they hi:- , v.hy t'n- said Administr ition "'i,T a 111.! Iiol in ylMlltl-ll, ll,iu (liven under my hand this .p?th day ',l* of March Anno Domini 1920. ; M. J. HoUKhf p Probate Judge. aftilfrv ,? > .