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Jonathan Crenshaw and Bob stranger known an Bladen farmer when Hannibal Wayne Yancy Hazard a mysterious child of ths old southern family makes his appearanca NaYancy tells how he adopted ths boy thaniel Ferris buys ths Barony but tha of tha Qulntarda deny any knowledge boy Yancy to keep Hannibal Captain Murrell a friend of the Qulntarda appears and asks questions about ths Barony Trouble at Scratch Hill when Hannibal la kidnaped by Dave Blount Captain Murrell's agent Yancy overtakes Blount gtvea him a thrashing and secures the boy Taney appears before Bqulra Balaam and la discharged with costs for ths plaintiff Betty Malroy a friend ot with Capths Ferrises has an encounter who forces his attentions on tain Murrell Carrington her andsetsIs rescued by Bruce out for tier Tennessee home Betty same the takes stage Carrington Yancy on with Murrell and Hapnlbal disappear at ths home their trail Hannibal arrives Blocum Price The Judge recogof Judge nizes In the boy ths grandson of an old time friend Murrell arrives at Judge’s home Cavendish family on raft rescue dead Price Yancy who Is apparently breaks Jail Betty and Carrington arrive at Bdlls l'laln Hannibal’s rllle discloses some startling things to ths judge Hannibal and Betty meet again Murrell arrives in Belle Plain Is playing for big stakes Yancy awakes from long dreamless Bleep on board ths raft Judge Price makes startling discoveries In looking up a young Norton land titles Charley planter who assists the Judge Is mystNorton Informs Careriously assaulted rington that Betty has promised to marry him Norton is mysteriously shot More light on Murrell's plot He plans uprising of negroes Judge Price with Hannibal visits Betty and she keeps tha boy as a companion In a stroll Betty takes with Hannibal they meet Bess Hicks who warns daughter of tho overseer her to Betty of danger and counsels leave Bells Plain at once CHAPTER XVIII (Continued) Whatever the promptings that Inspired this warning they plainly had nothing to do with either liking or Her dominating emotion sympathy seemed to be a sullen sort of resentment which lit up her glance with a dull fire yet her feelings were so clearly and so keenly personal that Betty understood the motive that bad The explanation brought her thei'e she found left her wondering just where and how her own fate was linked with that of this poor white “You have been waiting some time to see me?” Bhe asked “Ever since along about noon" “You were afraid to come to the house?” "I didn’t want to be seen there" “And yet you knew was alone" “Alone— but how do you know who’s the place7” watching “Do you t£lnk there was reason to be afraid ot that?” asked Betty foot Again the girl stamped her with angry impatience “You're just wastin' time— just fool- In’ It away — and you ain't got none to You Will Save MONEY SThey & Sons Co St W Lake Gty Marble Work Mntle spare!” KODAK FINISHING Mail orders given prompt attention Complete stock of Photo Supplies Salt Lake Photo Supply Co Main 8L Write lor catalogues a man easily courtship During makes a dollar look like thirty cents After marriage he tries to make thirty cents look like a dollar This is less easy Cautious Lady (to custom house official)—) What shall have nothing to declare I say Official — Say madam that you have nothing to declare but suppose they find Lady — Yes something f ' 'A Distinction ‘‘The man who runs that store has got the right idea all right” “IIow so?” and “He advertises r ‘Bagpipe musical instruments’ ” Slow Mail “What is that chirping sound in the closet?’’ “Young chickens" gasped the husband guiltily “I know It You forgot to mall that dozen eggs I gave you three weeks ago” “Isn’t From Nervousness Caused by Female Ills —Restored to Health by Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound PRODIGAL SALT LARS OTV No with TEN YEARS Before and After Alice going to marry Jack after all?” "Afraid not She says she hates to give up the fl60 shows for the cent moving pictures” Horae Laugh “Papa1 said Willie “when a horse laughs does he’klck up his heels?” “1 gues so Why?” “Cause old Whitney just laughed at brother Tommie and you’ll have to come out and carry him in” Artistic “I can’t do anything for you” said the beauty doctor “You’r as pretty as a picture now” “But I am so thin” “Oh I see You want me to touct up your frame” “You must tell me what I have to shall fear— I must know more or stay just where I am!" "Well then Btay!” The girl turned away and then as quickly turned back and faced Betty once more “i reckon he’d kill me If he knew— reckon I’ve earned that already—" “Of whom are you speaking?" “He’ll have you away from hero tonight!” who “He? and what if refuse to go?’’ “Did they ask Charley Norton whether he wanted to live or die?” came the sinister question A shiver passed through Betty She was seeing it all again — Charley as he groped among the graves with the hand of death heavy upon him A moment later she was alone The were only girl had disappeared There the shifting shadows as the wind tossed the branches of the trees and that ot bands slanted light golden the along the empty path The fear of the unknown leaped up afresh in Hetty’s soul in an instant flying feet bad borne her to the boy’s side Hannibal!” “Come —come quick she gasped out and seized his hand “What is it Miss Betty? What's the matter?” BBked Hannibal as they fled panting up the terraces we must "I don’t get away from here just as scon as we can!" Then seeing the look of alarm on the child’s face she added more quietly "Don’t be frightened dear only we must go away from Belle Plain at once” But where they were to go she had not considered Reaching the house they stole to Her purse Betty's room was the Important thing that together' with some necessary clothing went Into a small If “Yon must carry this Hannibal any one sees ua leave the arebouse takthey’ll think it something you Hannibal ing away" she explained nodded understanding "Don’t you trust your niggers Mine as went he they whispered Betty?” from the room “I only trust you dear!” “What makes you go? Was It something that woman told you? Are they coming after us Miss Betty? Is It Captain Murrell?” “Captain Murrell?" There was less if mystery now but more of terror and her hand etole up to her heart and white and ellm rested against the black fabric of her dress “Don’t you be scared Miss Betty!" said Hannibal They went silently from the house and again crossed the lawn to the terrace Under the leafy arch which canopied them there was already the deep purple of twilight “Do you reckoa It were Captain Murrell ehot Mr Norton Miss Betty?” asked Hannibal In a shuddering whisper “Hush— Oh bush Hannibal! It Is too awful to even speak of — ” and sobbing and half hysterical she cov' ered her face with hier hands “But where are we going Miss Betty?” asked the boy “I don’t know dear!” She had an agonizing sense of the night's approach and of her own utter helplessness ’Til tell you what Miss Betty let’s go to the judge and Mr Mahaffy!" said Hannibal "Judge Price?” She had not thought of him as a possible protector “Why Miss Betty ain’t 1 told you he ain’t afraid of nothing? We could walk to Raleigh easy If you don't want your niggers to hook up a team for you" Betty suddenly remembered the car rlage which had taken the Judge Into town she was sure It had not yet returned “We will go to the Judge Hannibal! George who drove him into Raleigh has not come back If we hurry we may meet him on the road” Screened shadows by the thick they passed up the path that edged the bayou at the bead of the Inlet they entered a clearing and crossing this they came to the which lay between the house and the highroad Following one of the shock rowB they hurried to the mouth of the lane "Hannibal I don’t want to tell the am leaving Belle Plain Judge why I mean” —about the woman said Betty “You reckon they’d kill her don’t you Mies Betty If they knew what she’d done?” speculated the boy It occurred to him that an adequate explanation of their flight would require since the Judge was at preparation all times singularly alive to the slightest discrepancy of statement They had Issued from the and went along the road toward Raleigh Suddenly Betty paused “Hark!” she whispered "It were nothing Miss Betty" said HAnnibal reassuringly and- they hurried forward again In the utter stillness through which they moved Betty heard 'the beating of her own heart and the soft and all but inaudible patter of the boy’s bare feet on the warm dust of the road Vague forms that resolved themselves Into trees and bushes seemed to creep toward them out of the night’s black uncertainty Once more Betty paused "It were nothing Miss Betty” said j Hannibal as before and he returned to hie consideration of the Judge He sensed something of that Intellectual nimbleness which his patron’s physical make-u- In nowise suggested since his race was a mask that usually left one In doubt as to Just how much ot what he heard succeeded In making Its Impression on him but the boy knew that Slocum Price’s blind side was a shelterless exposure “You don't think the carriage could have passed us while we were crosssaid Betty ing the "No reckon we couldn’t He hearing It" answered Hannibal had scarcely spoken when they caught the rattle ot wheels and the beat of hoofs These sounds swept nearer and nearer and the darkness disgorged the Belle Plain team and carriage cried Betty a world of “George!" relief In her tones “IVhoa you!” and George reined In his horses with a Jerk “Who’s dar?” he asked bending forward on the box as he sought to pierce the darkness with his glance “George—” “Oh it you Missy?” “Yes I wish you to drive' me Into Raleigh” said Betty and Bhe and Hannibal entered the earrlage “All right Missy ready fo’ me to go along out o’ here?” “Yes — drive fast Georg!” urged Betty “It’s right dark fo’ fas’ driving’ Missy with the road jes' aimin’ fo’ to bus yo' springs with chuckboles!" He had turned his horses' heads In the direction of Raleigh while be was black in speaking “It's scandalous these heah woods Missy— I ’clar’ never seen It no blacker!” The carriage swung forward for a hundred yearB then suddenly the horses came to a dead stop “Go along on dar!” cried George and struck them with bta whip but thg horses only reared and plunged “Hold on nigger!” said a rough voice out of the darkness “What yo’ doin’?” the coachman gasped “Don’ yo’ know dls de Belle Take yo’ han's offen Plain carriage? dem hosses’ bits!” Two men stepped to tbe side of tbe carries “Show your light Bunker” said the rough voice that had spoken beInstantly a hooded lantern was and Hannibal uttered a cry uncovered He waB looking Into tbe of terror r face of Slosson the same fore CHAPTER XIX Prisoner In the face of Betty's Indignant protest Slosson and tbe man named Bunker climbed Into tbe carriage "Don’t you be scared ma'am” said who smelt strongly the of whisky "I wouldn't lift my hand female except ag'ln no In kindness” “How dare you stop my carriage?” cried Betty with a' very genuine an ger which for the moment dominated all her other emotions She struggled to her feet but Slosson put out a heavy hand and thrust her back "There now” be urged soothingly a fuss? We ain’t “Why make going to harm you we wouldn’t for no sum of money Drive on Jim — drive like hell!” This last waa addressed to the man who had taken George's place on tbe box where a fourth member of Slosson's band had forced the coachman down Into the narrow space between tbe seat and dashboard and was bolding a pistol to his head while be sternly enjoined silence With a word to the horses Jim swung about and tbe carriage rolled off through the night at a breakneck pace Betty's shaking hands drew Hannibal closer to her side as she felt the surge of her terrors rise within her Who were these men— where could they be taking her — and for what purpose? Tbe events of the past week linked themselves In tragic seWhat was It quence In her mind she had to fear? Was it Tom for whom these men were acting? Tom who would profit greatly by ber disappearance or death! They swept past the entrance at Belle Plain past a break In the wall of the forest where the pale light ot stars showed Betty The cornfield she and Hannibal bad but lately crossed and then on Into pitchy darkness She clung to the desperate again hope that they might meet some one on the road when she could cry out and give tbe alarm She held herself In readiness for this but there was of the big only the steady pounding and whip bays as Jim with voice At last he aburged them forward ruptly checked them and Bunker and Slosson sprang from their Beats “Get down ma'am!” said the lat? ter “Where are you taking me?” asked Betty in a voice that shook In spite of her efforts to control 1L "You must hurry ma’am” urged Slosson impatiently "I won’t move until I know where said Betty me!” intend you taking “If I am to die — ” Mr Slosson laughed loudly and Indulgently "You ain’t If you don't want to walk I'm man enough fo’ to tote you We ain’t far to go and I've tackled Jobs I'd a heap less heart fo’ In my time” he concluded gallantly Prom the opposite side of the carriage He desired Bunker swore nervously to know If they were to stand there all night “Shut your filthy talking mouth Bunker and see you keep tight hold of that young said “He’s a perfect eel— I’ve Slosson had dealings with him afore!” "You tried to kill my Uncle Bob— at the tavern you and Captain MurI heard you and I seen you drag rell him to the river!” cried Hannibal Slosson gave a start of astonishment at this ain’t he hateful?” he ex“Why claimed aghast “See here young feller that’s no kind of a way fo’ you to talk to a man who bag rlz his ten children!" Again Bunker swore while Jim told Slosson to make haste This popular clamor served to recall the to a sense ot duty “Ma’am like I should tote you or will you walk?” he Inquired and out his hand took hold of reaching Betty "I’ll walk” said the girl quickly shrinking from tbe contact "Keep clOEe at my heels Bunker you tuck along after her with tbe boy” "What about this nigger?” asked tbe fourth man “Fetch him along with us" said Slosson They turned from the road while he was speaking and entered a narrow path that led off through the woods apparently in the direction of A the river moment later Betty beard the carriage drive away They went onward In silence for a little lime then SlosEon spoke over his shoulder "Yes ma’am I’ve rlz ten children but none of ’em was like him— I trained ’em up to the minute!” Mr Slosson seemec) to have passed completely under the spell of his domestic recollections for he continued with just a touch of reminiscent sadness in his tone “There was all told two of ’em was four Mrs Slossons: South Carolinians one was from Georgia and the last was a widow lady She’d burled out of east Tennessee and three husbands figured we Tbe Incould start perfectly even" trinsic fairness of tbls start made Its Mr Slosson dwelt upstrong appeal had “She on It with satisfaction I had three to three to her credit mine neither could crow none over the other” (TO BE CONTINUED) Learn From Misfortunes To make capital out of our misforof the tunes — that Is tbe philosophy strong N Y — “ I suffered from Auburn nervousness for ten years and had such organic pains that sometimes I would lie in bed four days at a time could not eat or sleep and did not want anyone to talk to me or bother me at alL Sometimes I would suffer for seven hours at $ time Different doctors did the best they could for me until four months ego I began giving ComVegetable Lydia E Pinkham’s a trial and now I am in good pound health” — Mrs William IL Gill 15 Pleasant Street Auburn New York “Doctor’s Daughter Took It” St Cloud Minn— “ I was so run down by overwork and worry that I could not stand it to have my children talk aloud or walk heavy on the floor One of my friends said ’Try Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound for I know a doctor’s daughter here in town who takes jt and she would not take it if it wera not good’ ” I sent for the Compound at once and kept on taking it until I was all right” —Mrs Bertha M Quickstadt 727 6th Avenue S St Cloud Minn Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound may be relied upon as the most efficient remedy for female ills Why don’t you try it? THEY SIDESTEP Heed Filipinos the “Devil FOR MOTORS the Signal and Give Machine" Plenty of Road Manila may now be said to be The In things metropolitan latest adjunct to Its activities calling attention to progress in this direction was the recent appearance upon the streets of a motor car washed In mud and powdered with the fine dust of various grade of colors produced between here and Baguio It had made a new record between the summer Manila and capital The machine was stripped to a confenders' and dition almost immodest to requirement top were superfluous and no windshield protected the driver's face against the hot winds that blow at midday across the plain The friendliest feeling exists for the motor car The barrios become a chorus of children with the ready “hello” even the dogs and chickens get the inspiration It may be due to the machine's being a stranger in this new section but it is a fact that pedestrians and people in vehicles do respect the warning signal and give plenty of road — Manila Bulletin May Have Cure for Neuralgia One never gets much sympathy for neuralgia — nor aeaslckness presumBut ably because they do not kill people have died from the results of seasickness and the list of those who have been driven to suicide by neuralNow gia would be a startling one comes Dr Rudolph Matas of New Orleans with a statement that neuralgia may be oured by Injections of alcohol at the base Into the nerve ganglions of thp skull This gratifying discpV’ try justifies the hope that the triumphant progress of medical science will prfsutly Enable our physicians to alleviate headaches and colds Is a female who Is A suffragette willing to stand for her rights anywhere even In a crowded car No man Is born as free and equal as a hired girl a Woman Helping Generally means helping an entire family Her back aches eo ehe can hardly drag Her nerves are on edge and she around Is nearly wild Headache and Sleeplessness unfit ber for the care of her family Rheumatic Pains and Lumbago rack ber But let her take body Foley Kidney Pills and all these ailments She will will disappear soon recover ber strength and healthy activity for Foley Kidney Pills are healing curative strengthening and tonic a medicine for all Kidney Bladder and Diseases that always cures Urinary DEPILATORY eusiebt war for the RE MOV AT OF II IK from the face bands arms and other portions of the It remove the eupertlnou hair eafely body cents for bauiple by mall Hend and a a surely U Uayr BaiMJaf of 2So value for 10c Meet yet”— Samples List of other goods two houeehold article 374 80 lit CO liKKNIIAKI) 8FK(IALT 8t KAN JOhE CAL or WR FURNISHhousehold ulet exercise on Information beauty mar need per health any information a woman Box haa Francisco Item Hhoppinu KXCHANOK ABLE BODIED MEN between the age of 14 and 40 wanted to prepare for forest ranger Stale examination salary 11100 to atart occupation C E Reagan William Aria pelf Filling concentrated 4m inwl Fountain IV n Qnnrtof Kuropean novelty hrtMdi Ink |