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Betty shook her head “Nor seen Tom — nor any one from out yonder?” For some rea son a little tinge of color had crept "Will you let me into Betty’s cheeks our renew at Belle acquaintance Plain? I shall be in west Tennessee before the summer is over probably I shall leave here within a week” be said bending toward ber His glance dwelt on her face and on the pliant lines of her figure and his senses swam ‘1 Imagine you will be welcome at You are Tom’s friend” Belle Plain Murrell bit his lip and then laughed as his mind conjured up a picture of Tom the cherished Suddenly he reached out and rested his hand on hers “Betty— If I might think—" he but his tongue stumbled His gan was usually pf a savage sort but some quality In the girl held him In check Betty drew away from him an angry color on her cheeks and an angry light in her eyes “Forme Murrell give Betty!” murmured but bis heart beat against his ribs and passion sent Its surges through him “Don’t you know what I’m trying to tell you?” he whispered Betty “Not yet—’’ gathered up her rein he cried and again he rested a heavy band on hers “Let me go — let me go!" cried Betty Indignantly “No — not yet!” He urged his horse still nearer and gathered her close “You’ve got to hear me I’ve loved 1 rested you since the first moment my eyes on you— and by Ood you shall love me in return!” He felt her from his struggle to free herself grasp with a sense of savage triumph Bruce Carrington on his way back from tbe Forks came lo Fayetteville bout a turn in tbe road Betty saw t tall handsome fellow In the first flush of manhood Carrington an In angry girl struggling a man’s yesterday to start grasp At sight to “I was but when I called I found her chasing a mouse with a broom regarded It as an omen” Educated Mfr oarmercy— I notice you always go south? for the winter Mfs Park — I’ve found It’s safer to to depend i on the temperature than trust dootbe Janitor for steam heat of the Murrell with an oath released Betty who horse with the whip galdown the road toward loped the As she fled past Carrington Barony she bent low In her saddle “Don’t let him follow me!” she and Carrington gasped striding forward caugbt Murrell’s horse by the bit “Let go!” roared Murrell and a light shot from bla eyes know but j should hull you striking ber EXCELLENT! He his tali A month and more had elapsed since Bob Yancy’s trial Just two days later man and boy disappeared Murrell was soon from Scratch Hill on tbelr trail and pressing forward In hot pursuit Reaching the mountains he heard of them first as ten days ahead of him and bound for west Tennessee the ten days dwindled to a week the week became five days the five days three and now as be emerged from tbe last range of hills be caught sight of them Yancy glanced back at the blue wall of tbe mountains where It lay along tbe horizon “Well Nevvy" he said “we’ve put a heap of distance between us and old Scratch Hill” For the past ten days their Journey bad been conducted In a leisurely fashion As Yancy said they were seeing the world and It was well to take a good look at It while they had a chance Suddenly out of tbe silence came tbe regular These beat of hoofs grew nearer and nearer and at last when they were quite close Yancy faced about Smilingly Murrell reined In bis horse be cried In “Why— Bob Yancy!" apparent astonishment ‘‘Yes sir — Bob Yancy Does it hapfo’ him Cappen you are looking tain?” inquired Yancy I’m on my “No— no Bob way CHAPTER V (Continued) When Betty Malroy rode away from Squire Balaam’s Murrell galloped after her Presently she heard the beat of his horse’s hoofs as he came pounding along the sandy road and glanced back over her shoulder With an clamation of displeasure she reined In Murrell quickly gained a her horse place at her side “I suppose Ferris Is at the Barony?” he said drawing his horse down to a walk “I believe he Is” said Betty with a Ferris” TRAVEL Pacific System— Union The Union Pacific Railroad Oregon Short Line RailRailroad Company— Is road and Navigation now reaping the benefits of years of consistent effort to promote safety of travel on Its lines Within a period of four years the Union Pacific System fell short of a perfect record for safe- by only one accident resulting (y death During the past five years $5000000 In installing been have expended Electric Block Signal proAutomatic tection on Its lines and every mile of the way from Omaha to its western Is under this protection terminals the hazTo reduce to a minimum Pacific ard of accident the Union System during the past ten years has been drilling Its trainmen In the observance of danger signals by a system of surprise tests the results of which have been very satisfactory 99 per cent of them being successful and those classed as “failures” were respected sufficiently to have averted accident a hazard Every accident involving of human life is promptly investigated to determine the cause and to prea if scribe remedy against possible a recurrence This Effort The Result of AH When Service Means Superior You Travel Via the Union Pacific System Ask any regarding when you “Good night turned away and Betty saw form disappear tn the twilight 8YNOP3IS The scene at the of the story Is laid tn the library opening of an old t southern plantation known aa the BarThe place Is to be aold ony and its and that ths of history the owners Qulntards Is the subject of discussion by Jonathan Crenshaw a business man a Yancy a farmer when Hannibal Wayne stranger known aa Bladen and Bob Hasard a mysterious child of the old Yancy tells how he adopted the boy family makes hts appearancethe thanlel Ferris buys the Barony but the of Qulntards deny any knowledge Captain boy Yancy to keep Hannibal Murrell a friend the City The man who attends his own business seldom ache the next morning Are By Vaughan Kester lUVSTQATMS ByDlMCIVJU Pe$o3& Ccwr Walker Brothers Bankers here by mail anywhere (' ' Co? rpt If sending money to an American or foreign point buy a draft on a bank in that place from Salt Lake JUDGE la go From Arts Greece to Kobe Japan this bank has correspondents You can bank This has been well known to the best doctors for years as the quickest ana irost reliable cure obtainable for rheumatism and backache It has been and published here for several winter hundreds of the worst case cured by it in a Bhort time From your drug gist get one ounce of Tori compound (In original sealed and one ounce of syrup of package) com- Sarsaparilla Taks these two Ingredients pound home and put them Into a half pint of Rood Shake the bottfe and whiskey take a tableapnonful before each meal end at bedtime Results come the first day If your does not have Torts Compounddruggist In stock he will Ret It In a few hours from his wholesale house Don't be Influenced to take some patent medicine Instead of this Insist on having the genuine Torts compound In ths original sealed yellow package Published by the Globe Pharmaceutical laboratories of Chicago PRODIGAL man who la sure he to energy enough right HAVE YOU TRIED THIS? Said to Work Simple Preecrlptlon Wondere for Rheumatism TIHIF “Are you first in Earlie?” ‘‘First out bell rings” TWO of anything the building CARBUNCLES In school when ON the NECK Home Napa Co Cal — “I on was afflicted with two carbuncles the back of my neck The doctors said were the largest carbuncles he they most intense ever saw I suffered the agony so much that I could not rest or sleep for about a month One was lanced four times When the first began to get better another broke out and was equally as painful as the first one I heard of Cutlcura Soap and west” Ointment being good for such things Murrell slipped from bis saddle and so I procured a box of Cutlcura OintI fell into step at Yancy' a side as they ment and a cake of Cutlcura Soap moved forward washed both the carbuncles with “They were mightily stirred up at any Soap frequently whenever tbe Cross Roads when I left wonder pus began to gather and applied the I felt relief after lng what had come of you” be ob- Cutlcura Ointment served the first use of Cutlcura Soap and ‘That’s kind of them” responded Ointment and in a week’s time both “I Don’t Know but What Should Pull You Out of That 8addls and Twlat Ygncy a little dryly There was no carbuncles were gone and I was comYour Neck reason for It but be was becoming pletely cured I have not been trouout of that saddle and twist your Malroy the day before he saw her distrustful of Murrell and uneasy bled since Mur- again with Ferris and Judith and a A neck!” said Carrington hotly “I also had eczema of the scalp My They went forward In silence rell’s face underwent a swift change pile of luggage bestowed by the sudden turn in the road brought them scalp Itched fearfully and pimples behim as to tbe edge of an extensive clearing gan to break out which emitted pus “You’re a bold fellow to force your Betty did not observe way Into a lover’s quarrel” be said the coach stopped for she was In Close to tbe road there were several and my head became sore and scaly quietly Carrlngton’B arm dropped at tent on her farewells with her friends buildings but not a tree had been I bad dandruff also I used Cutlcura bis side after all It was There were hasty words of advice spared to shelter them and they stood Soap for a shampoo with hot water Perhaps to forth starkly from Ferris prolonged that my tbe completing touch to and used tbe Cutlcura Ointment on folJudith tears — kisses — while a place a civilization that whs still In its calp and It afforded Instant relief was being made for her many boxes youth VI CHAPTER (Signed) unkempt rather savage and lowed by absolute cure” and trunks Carrington gathered that ruthlessly utilitarian A sign an- George H Wetsell Dec 11 1911 she was going north to Washington nounced the dingy structure of logs Cutlcura Soap and Ointment sold Betty 8eta Out for Tennessee Bruce’s first memories had to do that her final destination was some nearest the roadside a tavern throughout the world Sample of each Address Skin Book with long nights when he perched be- point either on the Ohio or MissisFrom the door of the tavern ths free with of side his father on the cabin roof “Cutlcura sippi and that her name waB Betty He was Dept L Boston" figure of a man emerged ' and watched the stars Then the door slammed and the stage t their and Adv and or the blurred line of the shore where was in motiorf again there was about him s certain Knew It All It lay against the sky or the lights on All through the morning they swung which a recent toilet performed who An old but sturdy Irishman other barges and rafts drifting as forward in the heat and dust and at tbe horse trough had not served to had made a reputation as a gang they were drifting with their wheat glare and at midday rattled into the mitigate boss was given a Job with a railroad and corn and whisky to that comshaded main street of a sleepy village “Howdy?” he drawled at construction company mon market at the river’s mouth and drew up before the tavern where “Howdy?" responded Mr Yancy Haiti One day when the sun Bruce Carrington had seen the day dinner was waiting them “Shall you stop her?" asked Mun was hotter than usual his gang of of barge and raft reach Its zenith when she rell sinking his voice Yancy nodded Betty saw Carrington and as to shirk black Haitians began steam had heard the first packet’s took her seat and gave a scarcely “Can you put us up?” Inquired Murthe chief engineer rode up on his shrieking whistle which sounded tne perceptible start of surprise Then rell turning to the was heard to of the ancient order ber face was flooded with a rich col''I reckon that’s what I’m here for” horse the Irishman Murrell glanced about shout: though the shifting of the trade was a or This was the man who Baw ber said Slosson “Allez — you sons of guns— allez!” slow 'matter and the glory of the old with Murrell “Slack” observed Captain yesterday! the empty yard Then' turning to the engineer ha did not pass over to the new at once There was a brief moment of Irreso“Yes sir slack’s Slosson languidly “I curse the day I iver learned but lingered still In mighty fleets of lution and then 'she bowed coldly the only name for It” It was under- said: and In the HoFour stood he referred to the state of trade their language" rafts and It was four days to Richmond meric carousals of some ten thousand He looked from one to the other ol days of hot dusty travel four nignts One at a Time breed of the of uncomfortable stations the two men As his eyes rested on — that nightly gathered In New Orleans where Betty suffered sleepless nights Murrell that gentleman raised ths I She When we are married dear must have three servants After the reading of the warrant and the unaccustomed pangs of early first three fingers of bis right hand — He Certainly darling But try to found herthat morning She occasionally Tbe gesture was ever so little yet It Charley Balaam had rising shown Carrington the road to the self wondering who Carrington was seemed to have a tonic effect on Mr keep each as long as possible — SL Forks assuring him when they sep- She approved of the manner In which Slosson What might have developed Louis Post care with a and a little liked arated that himself She he conducted into a smile had he not immediately Sometimes They Are Stolen decent use of his eyes It would be man who could be unobtrusive It twisted his bearded suppressed "After all you ought to buy an The next morning he found himself possible to fetch up there and not lips bb he made an answering movepass plumb through the settlement seated opposite her at breakfast He ment “Eph come here you!” Slos- auto” That would be “Buy one child? without knowing where he was received another curt little nod cool son raised bis voice This call But I might try to get one” and distant as he took his seat black boy from difficult He was on his way to Fayetteville brought a Blaetter (Munich) “You stop In Washington?” said about a corner of the tavern to whom — Meggendorfer where he Intended to spend tbe night Murrell relinquished his horse and perhaps a day or two In looking Carrington Too Hatty am “No “Let’s liquor” said the captain over around when the meeting with Betty Betty shook her head can dash off epigrams withThe girl’s face going on to Wheeling” bis shoulder and Murrell occurred moving off inthe direc- out“Diggsmoment’s a neara so In was face “You’re him thought” with tion of tbe bar he It fortunate being remained Just “That’s the way they sound" “Come on Nevvy!” said Yancy fol“I'm going would like to see again ly home” he observed lowing and they all entered the tavHe was still thinking of the girl on to Memphis” ' Only One “BROMO QUININE" “Why I am go- ern Betty exclaimed: when he ate his supper that night at Look That Is LAXATIVH BHOMO QUININH “Well here's to tbe best of good for tbe signature of B W OKOVM Cures a Cold Later In the bar ing to Memphis too!” Cleggett’s Tavern In One ifttjt Cure Grip la Two Days “Are you? luck!” said Murrell as be raised his By canal to Cumberhe engaged his host In Idle gossip He Naglass to bis lips had met a gentleman and a lady on land and then by stage over the The best cure for kleptomania may “Same here” responded Yancy be arrest cure the road that day! he wondered as tional Road to Wheeling?” “It makes one wish Murrell pulled out a' roll of bills one Betty nodded he toyed with his glass If It could on doesn’t finish tbe Then of which he railroads tossed bar Mounted? their the they'd Ferrises? been have mounted Then It was Ferris It? Do you suppose they'll ever get after a moment's hesitation he deYes tached a second bill from the roll and and his wife— or It might have been as far west aB Memphis?” she said “They say It’s going to be fad for turned to Hannibal Munyon’s Captain Murrell and Miss Malroy “Here Pills are unlike all othyoungster— a present for Miss Malroy did not live in that part the river trade when they’re built on Hannier laxatives or catharyou” he said she was a friend of something besides paper” answered of the country a be I to “And bal the tics or in embarrassed happen by Carrington unexpected They coax the Kentucky Mrs Ferris’ belonged liver into activity by Miss Malroy" gift edged to his Uncle Bob’s side Tennessee or somewhere out yonder flatboatman No more was said Just then for “Thank you sir” said the boy gentle methods they —at any rate she was bringing her ' do not scour they do “Let's have another drink” sugvisit to an end for Ferris had In- Betty became reserved and did not atnot gripe they do not structed him to reserve a place for tempt' to resume the conversation A gested Murrell weaken but they do Hannibal stole out Into Presently stage on the day later they rumbled Into Washingher in tbe tart all the secretions the from the yard ton and as Betty descended He still held tbe bill In his morrow of the liver and stomhand for be did not quite know how coach Carrington stepped to ber side Carrington suddenly remembered in a way that soon ach After “I suppose you’ll stop here Miss to dispose of his great wealth that he had thought of starting north puts these organs in a he said indicating the tav- debating this matter for a moment be Malroy" In the morning himself healthy condition and come knotted It carefully la one corner of bad the as ern before Carand six which left at stage Tbe stage corrects constipation Munyoo’s a stand bla handkerchief rington climbed to bis seat ths next to “Yes” Pills are a tonic to the stomach liver and (TO BE CONTINUED) said Betty briefly morning Mr Cleggett was advising nerves They invigorate instead of weaken: “If can be of any service to you — ” tbe driver to look sharp when he of impoverInstead blood enrich tbe they Let Them Go On Training came to the Barony road aa he was he began with Just a touch of awkenable the stomach to get all Tbe woman who thinks she has tbe ishing it they It waa Car- wardness in his manner to pick up a party there the nourishment from food that is put into world husband in the best probably I Mr “No thank you almost Carrington” it Price t cents All Druggists rington who looked sharp and doesn't know any better aid Betty quickly apot where he had aeen Mlaa Veterans’ CONSTIPATION at the 7 I I II s is |