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a “JtiJS t!iiAKi.OXTE NilWS MARCH 24 1911 THE LORDS OF HIGH DECISION. IvMEREDITH NICHOLSON ^HATTER XXXVII. asked after a silcnce. He did not Vnow that this quostion liatl l)eon Wivne Viiits Hig Father’s House. | on her lips from the inomoiU he aj)- I poured. in the neigh-1 “Yes. once; in irilk licr." ^d, Init lights i “Fanny’s asked lier to ^ork; she's r i-f t :-1 VO:- dv - ; - . - , f -n (he Cniiihlll library Si’Jng there for September.” , Wo hnrt ' “I'm goinc to Vork Ilarbonr r 'T. d i‘ ^’1 rrorii'ds. He had - " i , ’ i ' now or in ScpieiiilK r. he answered A\}'.s not shortly. !1 i>i.- to >ise li. don’t you rmpihik;-> T\!n::y ex- -iilx •■''id t>'0 pec:‘^ yon to o( :no whilo .loan is ... , , ...II* ,,_ ! paninnship ol (iragons had '"onie nno 1 ,, w thfre? I'anny h.is been eia/v lo r.o ■ ^ . a , . i .1 i ^ k! !ii't I : possession of )iis own hoi;1, lie had .. to DonlHM.iTi to see you. \ ou know.* ‘ . v.* showed it had been diseased for years. I insisted on the most careful examination!” “I dare say. I didn’t come to dis cuss that. That is your affair. Wliyt j I have to say concorns me alone. When I offered th.'it night to tal:e whatever blame might follow’ his death here, It was from no good feelings toward you, but in a spirit of evil. T wanted to place you under a crushing- weight of shameful ob ligation to me—that was it. And I’ve come back to say that I’ra sorrv. I’m sorry for every hour of anxiety and shame I ever gave you. Come, father, let its be friends!” Roger Crainghill was slow to com- preliend what had happened. He tried to get u))on his feet, and Wayne caught him and lifted him up. his arm round his fatlier's shouldf^rs, and it was he who gave the hand clasp, vigorous and strong v.'ith the strength of liis redeemed manhood. Tie had gone low. ’our he had lisc-i high. Fie who had ]>cen of tiie com- laninnship of (iragons had '"ouie iuro *T5T •• n rd ‘rosh wh^'l'i'.er I'^e ' ' . ' " " .' ■, ho ’.'ft tho poth Cr.ti;;nin persistea. and !^i stt.'i on phi'Utive. Her i)iesence '• ■" ho ^tno 1 houF-' ai that hour expres?- is| SA?SUl£S are suiierlsr mmm the same dlwases with CHAPTER XXXVIH. . a \ on ho stood 1 p ti' t’c it’,' 1 ■ >'i;> 'Mi i !>-(rk-’" ( n!y how “They’re Callin’ Strikes on Me.” .Toe avoided -loan. His (!;iy.- wore sncnt under-,iirouud, and in the sum- n;er evep^n«s Axhon. he miulu hrve . seen ho;' wi»h jillle trouble, iio shun- I ned v. alks tliey I'.nd kuov> u of o’.d uii;;:u ni::ie !vu' the lu.'-trumeui of Irlii together. He ’ ^ upon Iii.- Tariie'; '.vechod •'d h.or i.-;oU)i ^dii. 'I’lio it.no in which ' h.’d >;)i)ht*n of .i.au iin i i:s i^a* i*!i's (li;; not o:-; :tre 'lini. Auu I lio top '. n','!; iiiM’r cf i'.is (w;i r tMtadc 'I'Wiir.l r '.‘I'.Cii s’ i' liome, his fiul'oc's v ie -liis iioi'.o Ti;i^- .r-.uii'fu li.i!ii al.iUn.A' io I; ni .‘,1 spoak .> ■ in'. I't atraid of what I shaI!:commun!:v. vejoicins: in ill;. 'I'hero mus; i)e pcuce bc-i*’*^" suceoss. whi.'^i^ered t!ie fabulous } terms of her itrofessiond! engage -t-ai - ■ >' ad- j, 'for-;' A.d -o iii'i! 1! v- . 1 i;!--■ .r-.uii'fu re' TilsIon f- •• 10 ;;;tl'.er. i soverin ^ OU IV.'t lO ’ f.voru I I K.Mv m lenrs. Mid she wof^; rnents. it'.'Mli t'l hilii 'j: V Taos;- "-('-p 1 :i\'s i(ir ■ 'raiglii i:; 1 iio iiiiii of til' i i( 0 ' ' wi'-U' ii aiiv; knew womriii'ii rcHic. Piui h‘ !e!' her. ii:’’ s'i, cui-i: y.;iaud'\l i!v n‘';o. \v‘iii ^ ) ' j!> l!;i‘ val'. 1 o tiid ii')t 10- co-uTi; ii ' s ,;i ;,i oi'Ce ;n\d Mis. loai’d that she liad .sold t!i' eottaw tha> h^id Iieea )ier only inhoritnnee from her p,vand- fatiier. and he !new lhal tliis meant of her last iio with the \V:: !;.• .1^ il'CO ' Wi'-U.: iu‘>; l',-s i i’ i.;i!'.d,-' n'iichf loan, with tier trunl: pnckrd. had yet t(? see ?;i’u ‘.'/•fiD-p ica’.'inA" tlio val- , /iey. aivi be rro-^ ar -ho cottay.-' ^ln. jby '1 cli-’ra^-ieristio iuadve’’!once. le?n- ‘ 'ing irion tlu' g.’te as she- cic:;e;l the doov for the tjrae. ■■ {'7vi'7\v hod>’s ci'i'i’y goia’. .Tean: 1>';* ’ "ne.-s ysu go! 'm imii u’u. Y(>u'\-v I'Uigi'oxvr, the i;)Wii ;)iui it's ;^■ou T*;,-,- t!'r iarf;,f' ricies now.’’ in vhcn lirst l'£coi:?.es a inoll'ei ilii the piiysicRl strength of her ua^nre is dcsirnclcd at sticli tin’ifts, ani Jt ir. ncrc.-irary ii:at ny-r be iL''jrn i;r'uly .:cv the ever’.'- in cri^cr v.h^;;. iacr ibetrfcli hf; prei>scvc-.- for fui.uT';- '^■'iars. IMoilicr'S ir'i'icnci '.3 ■woiuan’3 s?.fe.^t vel’anco; it 13 a* icr exlenial usg, con?.poscd, of oils and. other in^rredieuts Vriiich ac3i3t natvro in all necessary pijysical chjvnfes oi’ tiia syrtcm. x:s regular r;So t-cfore ti-i cotizi.ip of ’cal/y preparc-.i the ^piu.?cic3 Rnd t'ndcns fov U.s imusn.iJ. nv'-'aw, ar.'ii- in czparidintT '^-8 sku’ ?iiu f-C3h f.bres, and venjillicus the mern'bvares and tisi'Jiie'i. Moc'isr's I’riead lecsexis the pain And dan^e-r the crisis, aud. ItaTJjs tIi-2 motticr in such con dition that her recovery 1b rapid and natural. Mothsr’^ Frlond is sold at dvr.g Biores. Write for our f:Tso book for e:Ti>'5ctant CEADFIBLD jiEaULAl'O:^ 00., Au-'tita, Ga. N. & W. Railway Schedule in Effect May 15, 1310. 11 am. Lv. Charlotie So. Ry. 5.50 pm. 2.40 pm. Lv. Winston N&W 2.10 pm. 4.44 Lv. Mart’ville N&W Ar. 11.40 am. 7.00 pm. Ar Roanc^o N&W' Lv. 9.15 am. Addtional travns leave Winston-Sa lem 7.10 a. m. daily except Sunday, i Connects at Roanoke for the East and V/est. Pullman sleepers. Dining cars. If you are thinking of taking a trip YOU want quotations, cheapest fares, reliable and correct infoima- tion, as to routes, train schedules, the most comfortable and quickest way. Write and the information is yours for the asking, with one of our complete Map Folders. W. B. BRVIL, M. F. BRAGG, Gen. Pass Agt. Trav. Pass. Agt. Roanoke, Va. \ I |i' ’.'Ml 1 had lio’ pip- -I 1.; ■'e 10 go U' ■ v or . Jc7 M P ;! . i’ •;;r> i'-:;- liU' biokcn n-n-.T i'm r, ’ ng 10 5;:.'r;' ar.olh»M‘ V. Oil lari's 1' in 1 ! s t'ar.n v' s ro.^.. f'O'' n..;.'-,. - U('!if> ii: YorV thi-', . 1':; t".'. 11 i ;,1 . •. U .IV I-) 1 M-:C iallo:’. • S -i'.- ! Yo:k ilu' i)lao\ i' iO n h.i, :i ■' i',. ■ 1 ' ; ]•■ - :;csh !!.* lig lo C >: ^o; k 's i.iio,-. T Iii:!! I S h ■ • u M';ng 'vS ill a always r;o thr r'''. ' .’0(- U'piif d. p roiid 1' ■ (':■ 1; ■ in his e\e> (' f ;!i f- ir'iior 1 i ■'.igo of ’■ 1-? (' : .'tiy- , . i I '■ > !' '■T. r.i' 1'!;; ssovt y lit!’-. nd ipci” '•'ny.s. "W'l ; y 11 and liVi 'i ' i : ••■ ■ ■ •! 11\v ;; again.. rs m r-r’pivin" an.i roi)^. i ii ■ Hi' ;; II :Ui;-t..-.‘ n^.'.- IV:- 10 r 'iU:;i!-rg. Ho -•aid ho’ V ■ ', i " - sU.- b;u-. ,1'' 0 n s : in n I:VV iwo. I; o's • nt ,ri >.r ;; busy 1 'rrle v orKrr wi'.cu i'.e gh't ■.V ' i.i. !:;' i 11 • r a.- id! '.T :• rl \l ■ t' \' > i.f lid I'iM.H’ir- ;t r. i nt'X' ? io(-d wii'n a new rf'sti ■ V.';, lin- ■ 1! ;) '.. a • . \Viiyi;^\ T!u'. r.;}(;[; t licin a r tht* ) ’'UV iind 11 Ill in ( '1 »' "'i !>*‘e‘i) \V"si. I didt- ' know n (iioiv eh 1 !• ii',. a!;d 'Uit it 1:^ r.it' k." .’TiV' ! .;i( i'll-- roir .'i-'i-cf. i(> 'V ayn^ '11 ip; ■ k uP ciiiy n .^ho’’! ?!.nr. iU') it^cn. u'»l riiiUii;ind he ivv-'st- . !.a ui ! 0 t'li hi ; "ai) vonsiy. : ' . ■. - ' i, i! li-.’. lir ; s ^:in- •lb- s 0 I'oni': iig it. .Tf'.ra ■ l;i* • i’ '.I'll'. ' .Tm! 1;. i-t*\ iV's ' ; ’ • fvoni llio d! i!!k nov.. 1 ; V,' ; ’ \ ‘-w ■■! !•. .;r: ! ' ii.'s V. or!icd 1: oil"." 1: 1 ;l’! t.) . •ou':!e -11. L’i-r, t* ” • ’ 1'. i Pi r- .\’Ul i'. ■ ' 1" i' - ilih ■:>- V,--; 1) >OVl VO doTU' Te roiii • ‘ 1 . 1 (•,' 1 .) I:. !u liini. V WiH ha'-;' f.i i i v' bn 'k • T : .'d ^ roue;- io : hf nrlii..-,-; i'' :.ou Iruln'i 1 ho u;h I't'ii ‘ ii !. • 1 hr-' lu- Icfl yc'.i ■ 1 ■ ■: ■■ ■ ■ ^ n' ■;i ’1 i . ; ! 1 s i 1H .ir;in. Bi|i I gUP ] cf 1: (• rni -.- 1 k (.,1 Vit. ;r i ., 1, ; i tv-vr- r )r-io • . 1 giuv-^s on I ■|'ii iV.' It 1- • u;.- liii'i! ) r J '. 7) i-.inif' ■ '1 — ;; v. ;tp !'.)’■ ; .'.lid rh ■ ."Oil ' !;i ivovk —? • I ■ -; i: il ’1, , ly. ! lii.'i -f; loo It listf-n-: ikr \'OI! 1; ■ •’>. . • ii.i r;o\ ;,y> h"* ( "or ar.- ■ ■ 1" do llil.l 1 \\ar.i yon K Does Your ROOF LEAK? If so. let us send one ot our expert v/orker.5 to repair it. Wp are prepared to handle anything in S'^-.te, Tin or general sheet metal "ork. J. N McCausiand & Company STOVE DE.^LERS AND ROOFING CONTRACTORS. 221 S. Trycn. .T(;in the Creator Charlotte Club and hel[) mu!:e Charlotte Grow. For Sale One 10-room house, corner Vance and A Sts. One 7-room house S. A St. One 10-rcom house N. Tryon St. 3 G-room houses E. Vance St. One 5-room house W. 12th Ct. Two 4-room houses N. Brevard St. One 6-room house E. laberty St. One 6-room house E. Hill St. Three S-room houses Winona St. One lot on S. Tryoa with 4 3- room houses. C. McNeils No. 33 East 4th St. 'Phone No. 6C4-J. spring is Almost Here You will want Summer Furniture. Oi:r S* show everything to make the home coin" during the Early Spring and Summer. Porch Chairs and !^.0' Porch Svvings and ^ Porch Hammorirs a’wl Porch Rugs aiict New Style Awtvn; - Porch Shad&n Furniture, Carpet Stocks were never so complete as nc Visit This Store. Parker-Gardner Coofo^ HEEL If, the next time you buy socks, the words “Intorv.-o”^ and Heel” appear on the ticket at the top of the pair, ■. have to worry about the kind you will wear in the future, woven" have made the problem of darning socks a i -in:/ past. They are heavily woven in the wearing {inils and > in the other parts. Two distinctly different fabrics cot^ ■: one sock. Fit perfectly, look like silk and come in black and all i > bie colors. A single trial pair wMll show you the difforonco. y. it to your v.’ife to buy these and save her the darning 25 ccnis the pair. Finer grades at S5 and '"jc. a ui .•Mivd •n-r-, ••N f. . M 'IU41 •‘11 ;h. CO .t il'.il,', ■ av. rir;,.c h ' ’’('i'S i^i" • p:. W-i!.: ' rh'-'. ;• ii,; nir 5a VO rim! hi:n in ■ >. ; j! was t.-, 'nko : r “ ti iVi ''f ■ : I’i ‘ !'• ' n IfT''nn:l -iii l T ’'is placo '■ 1. hilil. I ’• ■ • 'i f'H:I thing ;i : \, l.r^ ' fa]'> ; l,,.i'-ht I •P- If . hit- — - 'V N'',n ■'. O ‘ !]|0 ’"0';yi;re ■ tjtii'ir'Cc's:- ■I’SMO--. C (o MO 'g -iio sirin-'ifon- . aiui ; ho>' used ' U'.,'' —to and i: r I; V.” ' U li lilt • I ■ .1 *■ .! ■ ' . 1 r-i ;i ;i, ,,,■ j I' ’-1 li e.’, c; r-i, y .'.I'jv ir'-ipoi'a' iv.—^v(■re giad to b:-!u uphohi i’oe citv's credit- no > - ii , v—” ’ i.ot f(u'" '- :•’! ih;i' fru- n niin- ' M ’ii ’’A'ayiio, kindiv'. “Jt'^; Tiimiii, ihesp lo.ai;;: rjif.i ] wj'.nt to si.oa!. to ye-:. ua!--n is irvinz to savr> •I'O goofi things unu! you rnn realize on I lioin Io cid\anr;i"o ’• ’ip no'f*^ T'Ov i.iliinor due, rarod for.” j tiiov s;:y ii-('v wc»n'> ronow ! 'y^ ■ '-iM: niy ti'iOiKis elsowiioi'e vo- ^ 1' PC io hoij)." ' j >s :'il arrnnfrod.” said Wavre! M'll'ily. “I l:;vve tak^n them un mv- -Vi'.d your'-:—1 i - rl ! !i'- ho in ),*c’!);f‘;i?h t,)r a I v,i i> br.l f W.Tit: ,0 •.,>;! •ipfor- I ! "O il’-Ri i ’i! S'ii! VC-" ']’■' i (' ‘l.Ue h'M'Iv j .'•■'III. if yo‘ 11 ;i!o I;i?r ■ , oh;'i''11 c.u in?' bp-;r. I mean ii.j ' or, ^\i|M aU vny h^'an,'' 1 ; ■'! \vish you’d s;on t nbont i , 'h i ’')i:.-i!.es.^, n ain'* no iisc. .lenn * ,)!:i > i;;i rro! a i)ig cj Tin'0 aiid ' . I (i ''Oil'’ iii 1 hi^ WH"'. ^ oil don ' , \^an1 IO Cdnie Iiaci;—nor honest in ' yoiir hoait you don't: yon. Ju.’m thin’,; I its ris:ht: and Ffithor .hni told vou i y-u oiisi'tn'r to 3’ave loff mr' that! MiC (iiV'.'i'co V sin. i?nt ''■o;;‘rc' free—pud ITii nof I'.oldirjp, .'.-o’!.’' ' ’ , "I; yr;;; V ;’Jir tO CCUiC ailV tiOK' I I c;in alvvTiys nnd f'u'V'' here ! I : am." .she said. ‘‘I shall ahvavs be 1 rendv.” j "’Te came here becavso yrn hnv^ • lived horn. [ I icuo'v him! I !ne\v that when we ^itavied from (?fltysbnr,£?. And he's v.Mkin' now to| ];!ease you. You're all lie's pot. You (an bet he wouldn't take v. hat lie's i :tnd Riven my own in nhice of iboardin’i I’lom. You may be at ease about i nothin’. You got him j I hem. I V. iil carry them rs; lon^ as goin’, .Ir>an: he wants you io see that i't. Here nre the ol.i i^>Kht- [‘ (■ had s 'ouen .\oii vv,?ni liir u. 1'"’ thr-t's, : - - iviiii a Kentleneps !^valks so much at night, l! • VP ino;!5:l't ofj-?® ^‘^d never iiFed to nnv hpinp- br>-i ^ have to watcli him any more—t ‘ ^ he’s got a griji on himself. He comes noies. 'I'he.N an- cn]H p!1p(], vou .sc'- ■ i li' ' '(11 i iie f)iiportu-N^’'’'?- father's helple.=;sne5:.s^ had ^ Kriji on himself. He comes j - : Tiiir'nt I j■>arn'efi any linserinp; rePentmenr • ) boardin’ house after every-' 'i .'i! if .ncc ii.''1 1“’“ f='C 'd a sridly decr''-pit old uinn ' gone (o bod and tumbles j ■ :i'd I 'uok in';;]*!' I'oni iheip >.va.s no sj,firk of hone bunk so dead ired i’.e j ■ ''! r;-'. ' -iio! ill n'l’iiy had tlioir lives hfen so Irrecon- nothin’ tiil the old wo-j n I tlio I >st of bly at varlanco? in tho man beats the tin ?)an. You onirhi ' Ii .b n;: Morlp -?’’ she r, Cyrui O. /la; . ih'* m.ia ».rho •4'ivt-rt;'.' « Mr)ihrr's and r.'ir,• '.rpa«e I.inirti'ni, • »0 of th» urr^lcfit ..hijKi known to liumanitr. n I tlio ! >st ofl‘il'' bly at variance? In the \'irg1nia *1. ’)r-r;y thought; I hid:; at I)cnl)ei";i bo had thought i-.’ii. r ihonghtx 1'‘■'iif’b of thi.s. .lean had hr-lped him- T I'm nf>: goiiig 1 and Stodfi.ard had lifted and - '’ii: any .lini| ni god him on; to Wabdi and AVing- ■' I'll ,t;oiiig tojf’/'Id he wa.s under d-.jiirnte obliga tions: and .b)e-oven joc—had made sacrifices for him: but his father liad never dealt with him as an Indi- yidiial, but rather as a type. Even in hi.s childhood they had never met on nny common ground. }?e had never been conscious of a father’s faith or sympathy. His father, with his head in (he clouds, had merely stlimbled ill annoyance over his son’s play things. * liiit he realized now that life nobly lived IS not an affair of reprisal and vengoance. or oven of measured re ciprocity. What be had missed through his lather’s vantly and selfishness was nothing when weighed against this new experience of the ioy of giving and serving. He put into bis father’s hands the little bundle of notes he had gather ed up at the banks, with the cancel- Jation marks stamped upon them. Koger CraighiJ! gazed at them dully. Hi^r mind did not at once comprehend wha^ It was that his son had done. ■ “’That is all there is of that, but there is something else I have to say. You are ray father. I have used yoti 111; I have brought shame upon you, and in my bitterness against .yon I have sought to injure you—in infamous ways that I won’t describe. The night old Gregory died here—’ Col. C'raighill lifted his head quick ly and raised his hand In quite his old authorilativo manner. U was his heart—the autopsy MoJhei'i ?rom)uni For 8Aie oy R. H. Jordan & Co. man l>eats the tin pan. You ought to be proud, .Te.in, (hat a man like him’s doin’ this for you.” “Mr. Craighill’s a good man; he doesn’t need any lielj) from me.” “He’s the real gold,’ added .Toe, “and I want you to be good to him. I want you to marry him, Jean.” “Oh, Joe! Joe!” she cried despair ingly, “don’t speak of such a thing! You don’t know how foolish you are to talk so!” “I’m sorry, Jean.” he answ'ered humbly, “i want you to be happy— and him.” He bade her good-bye, and moved away dejectedly through the night. Jean went to the house of the friends with whom she had been staying, and the next morning loft for New York. (TO BE COi\TL\UED.) Heavy, Impure blood makes a mud dy, pimply complexion, headaches, nausea, indigestion. Thin blood makes you weak, pale, sickly. Ibndock Blood IMtters makes the blood rich, red, pure—restores perfect health. Stops itching instantly. Cures piles, eczema, salt rheum, tett«r, itch, hives herpes, scabics—Doan's Ointment any drug store. At For a mild, easy action of the bow'- els, a single dose of Doan’s Regulets Is enough. Treatment cures habitual constipation. 25 cents a box. Ask your druggist for them. “Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil is the best remedy for that often fatal disease— croup. Has be«n used with succe.ss in our family for eight years.”—Mrs. L. W’hiteacre, Buffalo, N. Y. f^re^s5?3ytfe^rian Ror Wom^^^n and Corxst^rvatory' ofMusiQ CHAKL-OTTE, N. il'AljL TLiKM tiEGlMS SEPT. STK, ISIO. Faculty of Specialists in every i-)epartment. Thoroufeu Worlf, Christiajj ln!I;:(.nco. City Advantages. rjiiisic, Art, Elocution Speclaltiss. For cataiogue. Address R£V. J. ft. f3RIDG£S. O. D. Phone 1530---Job Printing OFFIc¥15FfHE ~ ' Mechanics’ Pepetual Build ing & Loan Association 207 North Tryon Street Our friends are more enthusiastic than ever for shares in the 57th Series which commenced Saturday, March 4th, and was a record-breaker, 2,558 Shares being paid for. Books are still open for additional subscribers. J. H. WEARN, Vice-Pres. R .E. COCHRANE, Sec. and Treas.i Yorte Bros. & Rc Honest Facts That Face F In ‘‘plain black and white.” that w’ill convince anyon. ■ one College in North Carolina that is recognized as a ; where things are worked out in detail, from an ever}-day-; :r business-world standpoint. The story is interestingly told. W iogue. It’s free. r. CHALOTTE. N. C. (luoocporated.) OR \ Buck’s White Enamel GAS RANGE One Dollar Each Week wil Buck’s Gas Range in Your Home "VMiy not have the comfort of a Gas Range in your 1 0 the cost is so little. Buck’s Gas Range is the best. We show them in a variety of styles. Big stock now o Come and See Them PARKER-GARDNER Ck
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