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PILES DEFY THE KNIFE l 1 "a. 1" ' ' r THE CAUSE OP THEIH FORMATlOV CTTTT T T t itro Me One vlao when arpery fails to l. p. niiALcnt nlirf i in thf trta!nt.i' One jiIao whcrar FcfniBc Story oCertalfy l??rsoT)S o vn 9 nee T&R Ca f o t inwardly and p:ts hgh! in.ii UEM-nOlD hM fcril hr 1 v Author of? tri-txaii. Marica, S. C. and all dr-" IkIsU Money Uick If It fau, liV L-totii.irut Co , bt-atloa B. kizZin v . . .V' '. Y. Writt? for booklet, ' vT-!C..--rt' ; , IA -VL."ST ,-. -. - Mill UhyryfJ ri 1 1 ' - . . V - . - -f. -' m Ul I 1 L " .1 I lit Ml IB M -- - . . ro cui away, w;- car. or thif Tl. tion Ptill rimair.A. That cas u circulttion- Dr. Lfnhxnirs Jlr 7 I.OID ! tr.i Ut l-t nmr tLttUt.C J .v l5SK. a V iggslfp Hatching Barred Plymouth Rock; White Leghorn, White Orpington,- White Wyandotte and -Silver, Laced Wy andotte. $150 Per Setting of 15. Sylvandale Poultry Farm Woodlawn, N. C. . PSiorte D. a Bateman. - Bell Telephone. Juot Thinh of it? : p sr. ;3Qj tre Sewing Machine is In sure for, five, years against accident breakage: wearT firer tornado., light- -1 nin water; . This shows our- 5: faith in 5-.. tt gieans,--that if you break the whole machine Wt i. -.fvpan needle belt. t attachment, etc) H kwjU be replaced to too without chun. : tS vena tor our booklet '' In the DayV Work'1 fm Sewing Machine Co., Chicago, HI. JBUCKBEE'S SEEDS SUCCEED ! : PECAtOFPER: Made to build I7ew Bnalaesi. A trial Will make voa onr nenmn nnt mei-ytm ar Prite Collection " Twietieil t. XI ui9 cnest ; Tmntip, 7 splendid ; Onioa, 8 best v&rie ueaj iaBpring.flowerinff BnU i varieties in all. ' - V iJiUAANTEJEl TO PLEASE., v WdayjMeatloit this Paper. to cpW portage and packing and ncv this valuable niucwm ot oeeui poscpaia, ouier with m bix jjetmcnve, iseauural Seed, and Plant Hoot." tou. wv.. Mmw iwnuw cnol runts. 10. CH CUCXBEE STREET r Hi vertiselh nie PROGsa; ' 'V;:'i JJlstttofonljr:f Jim I 1 1 i i ( - j -1 kttsfrSZ&ttr: H;?'r:'tfr5! SYNOPSIS. CHAPTER I.Edlth Maltland. a frank, free , and unspoiled youngr Philadelphia 9Y her uncle. Robert Maltland. James ian.cn io me ijoioraao mountains k Juaiuanas protege, falls In ove with her. . . JrW A mmm m M m - ll.-Hla persistent uirius.xne ein. hut th i r .woolnr. A-rmstronsr sroes Mt nn wn... d ut a definite answer. CHAPTER III.-Enld hears the story Lif j1 I?i,n,2iir 1 enlneer!. Newbold. whose jrife, fell off a cliff and was so seriously aurt that he was compelled to shoot hep to prevent her belngr eaten by wolves while he went for help. CHAPTER IV.-Klrkby. the .old guide iJ?113 th story, gives Enid a package 3f letters which h . the dead woman's body. She reads the tetters ana at Klrkbv'a wniiMt . irn them. - CHAPTER y.-While Enid Is bathing In the river In fancied solitude, a big teaiappeafsonJne bnk a5 about iSk56-Int? ,the. water to attack the mal is killed by a strange man. . storm which wipes cut her partes camn Rha to A1 C1 Priy a camp, ' CHAPTER VI. Enid is Chi i U l uui ner partys camp, t PheIs shed upon the rocks and- in- Jurea. The Rtranfo mnn -v . i- i ncr UULUH3C10U3 her to shelter. CHAPTER VII. carries I A Wild Dash for the Hills. Old Kirkby, who had been latlly tnending a saddle the greater part of the morning, had eaten his dinner, ! smoked his pipe and was now-stretch- I 5d out on the grass In the warm sun i tu,uu6 "ay. ours. Maitianrt wn rn Kin f a ron Hf ifMtn j ' drowsing, over a book In the shadow Df one Of the big pines, when Pete the horse wrangler, who 4iad been wandering rather far down the canon rounding up the ever straying stock, suddenly came bursting into the camp. "Great God Almighty!" he cried; actually kicking the prostrate fron tiersman as he almost stumbled over him. "Wake up, old man, an' "What the" began Kirkby fierce ly, thus rudely aroused from slumber and resentful of the daring and most unusual affront to his dignity and sta tion since all men, and especially the younger ones, held him in great hon or. . ... - . , "Look here," yelled Peter in grow ing excitement and entirely oblivious tn Vila 1aciLni(..tl. ,oc-mojcsue, pointing at an DiacK cloud rolling over the top of the range. "It'll be a eldudburst sure. We'll have to git out o' here an' in a hurry too. Oh, Mrs. Maltland." By this time Kirkby was on his feet, the storm had stolen upon liim sleeping and unaware. The configura tion of the canon had comolptftW m .its approach. At best the three in the camp could not have discovered it until it was high in the heavens. Now the clouds were already approaching 5the noonday sun, Kirkby was alive to the situation at once. He had th aDiiny or men of action of awakening with; all his faculties at Instant com mand.. He did not have to rub his eyes and wonder where he was. -speculate as to what was to be done The 'moment that his eyes, following .Pete's outstretched arm discovered the .black mass of: clouds 'he ran to ward" Mrs. Maltland and standing on no ceremony he- shook her vigorously by .the shoulder. . . -"We'll have .to run- for our lives, : ma'am' he said briefly. "Pete, drive - the stock up on the hills, fur as you kin, '-the -bosses pertikler, they'll be more to us an'-them burros must take keer of themselves." r " Pete needed no urging. He was off . like a shot in the direction of the im provised corraL He loosed the horses from their pickets and started them up the steep trail, that led down from the hogback to the camp by the wa ters eage. .He also tried to start the burros he; had just rounded up In the same direction- Some of them would go rand some of them would not He had; his' hands full in an ' instant Meanwhile Kirkby did not - 1!n w fhe side .of Mrs. , Maltland:-; With In credible, agility for so old -a man he ran'over to the tent where the stores were kept and', began picking out such articlea'of - provision vr as - he- could easiest carry. ;; ' -. Come over -here. Mrs. Maltland " 'S? - -"XeH. have to carry up on they hill somethin' to-keep us from starvln' till welget back toitowxi. We hadn t orter camped in this yere pocket noways, but who'd ever exneci: ed anything;llkejls noWr f'y1 you fearr -asked the w6, .ccuons. . .,,f to me like a .cloudburst" was ' th- n nrAr Sf? floes br-;;eW Below yere "Tl'golo BTeTI on a run.""". It was evidence of his. perturbation and anxiety that he used' such lan i wnicn, however,. In the eme sency did not seem unwarranted even to the refined ear of Mrs. Maltland. .la It. possible?" she exclaimed. - Taint only possible, It's sartin. Now, ma'am,- he hastily bundled up a lot of miscellaneous provisions In s small piece of canvass, tied it uj and handed it to her. "That'll be for you Immediately after he made up a much larger bundle in' another tent fly, adding, An this is mine.- Oh, let us hurry." cried Mrs. Maitp 1sn1 a rLoi t . - vi luuuucr, iuw, mux icrea, menacing, ourst rorth from the flying clouds, now obscuring the sun. and rolled over the camp "We've got time enough yit," an swered Kirkbr. coolie " rjilrnifitfr, , ' UC8t Klt er 8CXer nn vnn'll if i. - . ! BIrs. Maltland mn 'tn Viar rtwn and soon came out with sou'wester n n VAllrtw nllaVla. - t - a -1 inir hmr TTIrVK. v" j uv. jv...vwT viioama tiLupiciciy cover .5 hi. m m KrS eiothM : jz "::,4"u along." said Mrs. MaiUand. extending three others iU,uuaaa extenamg "Ooort m-vi,vk. "I brodeht the Children- r-f. take our narv j - . . 'Do you think there Is any danrer to Robert?" , "Hell git nothln worse n a wet tin'." returned the old man confident, ty. "If -we'd pitched the tents up on the hog back, that's all we'd a been in for." 'T have to leave the tents and all the things." said Mrs. Maltland. "You can say with them." answered Kirkby, dryly, "but if what I think 's goin' to happen comes off, you won't have no need of nothin no more Great God, here she comes." As he spoke there was a sudden, swift downpour of rain, not In drops, but in a torrent Catching up his own pack and motioning the woman to do likewise with her load. Kirkbr rrht her by the hand, and half led, half uraggea ner up the steep trail from the brook to the ridge which bordered the side of the canon. The canon was much wider here than further up and there was much more room and much more space foe the water to anrnnf a it was. 1 Dev had irrmn tin nroroal a hundred feet when the disgorge- ment of the heavens took ll.cl 5K water fell with rh f.r, , " ' "I and mntnn " VuT:' r""- hAflt , a - .. .IT r.T."--1 over ? -w " " biuo oi uie mountain In sheets like water falls. It re.ulrei, 5 Ujo old man', skill and address to keep himself and companion from los- ing their footing and falling down Into the seething tumult below. The tents went down in an instant Where there had been a pleasant bit of meadow land was now a muddy, tossing lake of black water. Some of ine norses and most of th k which Pete had been unable to do any. j - w. w4w . DAYS OF DIZZINESS Come to Hundreds of Marion People.. There are days of dizziness: Spells of headache, languor, ache; . . Sometimes rheumatic pains; Often urinary disorders. Hdy'U Endorsed In Marion by grateful friends and neighbors. Mrs. O. A. liale, Garden St., Marion. -N. Car., says: "Doan's Kidney Pills are the grandest medicine for tha kid-neys.- I tried a great. manT pfepara Uons but .nothing proved as good as Doan's Kidney PilU.' I pubUcly recom. mended them some time ago and now Singly confirm what I then said. I had dizzy and nervous spells and .my bck and heMachea. My kidneys were inactive. I finally procured Boon's Kid ney Pnis at Streetman e Drug Store and they stopped the trouble." .' kvS h7 dealera; ; 60 cent. FostercMUburn Co.. Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. memW;theiiameDcn'8-.and take no other ' He Cried. "Wher Is thing witn were enguifcc in a mo ment. The two on the mountain side could see them swimming for dear life as they swept down the canon. Pete himself, with a few of the animals. was already scrambling up to safety.) Speech was Impossible between the nolso of the falling rain and the In cessant pools of thunder, but byjxr slstent gesture, old Kirkby urged the terrified, trembling woman up the trail until ther finally reached the top of the hog back, where under the poor shelter of the stunted pines they joined Pete with such of the horses as he had been able U drive up. Kirkby. taking a thought for the morrow, not cu wcro ur OI LDCm. to poll (h. wagon If tHey . could get back to il ' fH0UJbuI,t I,nodcrf1 iHcbUr. but hard a-canj., down gteadnyt "wind rose as well, and in spite of .'"r4 "' b w icq thc,r oilskins they were soon wet and i cold. It was Impossible to make a . fire. thpr Trna tin r1arn f r- (ham r , a WMVM i- . . rf " c a. waft A ft or- . fc.lf 0 to the merciless fury of the storm, a thought came suddenly to Mrs. Malt land. She leaned OTer and caught the frontiersman by his wet t lee to. See ing that she wished to speak to him, ne Dent his head toward her lip. "Enid," she cried, pointing down the canom She had not thought before cf the position of the girL Kirkby. who had not forgotten her, uyr uwi lugittUU I ITUilXCU iUJIl C Q could do nothing for her. shook his head, lifted his eyes and solemnly pointed his finger up to the gray skies. He had cald nothing to Mrs. Maltland before. What was the use of troubling her. "God only kin help her.- he cried. "She's beyond the help of man." i Ah, Indeed, old trapper, whence came the confident assurance of that dogmatic statement? For as It chanc- .. e woman wa. bVmf "f? wnxnr .ut ? toat by " "Ma: Tt who shall old hunter we man himself, as man M bave been, was sent from 7 v v w Inli frown to love. M ,h hA "Ef she seed the storm an rsl!,a what It wss. an' had tenV enonrh ti climb up the canon "aT" ? fl the other, "she won'T hi n IVSt olTn we are; f ncTl- Mrs. Maltland hadonly to foov down Into the seeding cauMron to -w . w v. va wo ossioiuiy or that mtf Oh," she cried. net n rir v bob sougnL tne hills." Tve been a doin' if said the old man grufily. butllttdnICCPlC,D f PlCt3r ,a h,n mfnaJ r .r,Ch 0r8- 11 d tO be Pptent ln XhQ dCPtht bcforo 11 aL!.10. deffrecs 1110 water ubsld ed. and after a Ion whn VI lt lay on the tains nrir? tfi a . . w - i6ui. apnroachid witH &.-..u Wu, u,. thre, D d fcb?' 3lne1 1118 trio above the pmr. u.1.1. ... tts . . "aa. wiij h. V cai aad apprehension wl Prcf,!d -oa cad of the rest It was a Klad-farorf ia.. JL 11 - buu annrnncntiM glad-faced man indeed who ran wustu woo ran !?A f7:?W f the rough way and rlftartAt Vf. 1. . . . as he did, so he noticed that aa h rfi v 110 arms, but M he did. so he notirtvi rnf..(n. - . waa HfSil0 b0 cr,e(!. releasing Ms wiles here is Ealdr " "She went down the canon earlr Ho pauted there, n tiq' ncc trifr.ff to .th. tit. of th. tadl and looked down into the YllTr Hoclu tad beca roHed orcr nsovTv. meadow land,- tnak.-0f LSS torn' ,hr the-rooU had !oded "c?t Qrsat Godl" miserable ccnfuilcn and dltijtrr. "Ob, Robert, don't yea thick ! cay be safer asked Mrs. MsJtU-d be may haTe sciplcloned the ttora in got oat of the canon.- tzrzlti. the old i rentiers sua. A slim chance. answered v,. tand gloomily, od. I wonldni v. had this happen for anything cn earth.- "Nor me, Td a heap rather it L got mo than her.- said Kirkby sis- pir. yi didn't see it ccmlnr- ccstirM Maltland, nodding as if Kirkbr I statement were to be acnpttM as t matter of course, as indeed it vn I "Wo wefo on the other slope of ti countaxn cnui it as almcit otn head.- "Nuther did L To tell the trcth I was lyia down cappln w'en pe.f fere, who'd been 'down the car en ; rounding up somo of the crMwri tame bastln la ca us." I ain't saved but Jour hctiet - fi.4 Pete mournfully, -and there's czlj cct jurro oa the heg iack." e came back as fast rouiaj- said Maltland. 1 ihead. George. Bradshaw ari VWMzl are, Bringing Bob and the glrli must search the canon." "It can't he done tonight old tald Kirkby. -I tell yen we can't wait Jackr Wc'to got to. I'm as willin' to iaT Qj down my life for that yong gal u . -wwu; ua wua. cut in mil vr I mill an as hlar V m. nfrM if. I . . l. Ct JC-t as Its gC3 to be. we couldn't go ten rod without kUlln ourselves an' wo conldal cothln noways." But she may be tn the canon." "If she's in the canon 'twon't tk co difference to her Wether we finds her tomorrcr or next day or fear, Bob.", Maltland groan e4 In angrith T cant stay here Inactive." he per ited siubbcralr. ristM stuhbo V nts a hard thing.-but we got to wait till momln. Hf she got out cf the canon and climbed up on the hoc back, shell be all right shell soca find out the can't makw no r?t.. i. IftH mlit and darkness. No. old rrtend, we re up agin It hard. We Jett cot to stay the night Were v9 are an is Ion as we got to wait'we might is well make ourselves as cxaJorLxhU as Doiiihl k. 4 . . hlldren. anyway. I fetch-xi t-n ham and seme canned goods and oth Br eatin's In these yere canvas sacks. c xaijai aicdje a ,3.. .-K tU w.f,. -Isn't It possible that she may have n v oi si oie. yes. but iVe won't give cn hnrv iId Kirkby. "untfl tnmnrT. we v had a look at tfc - By this time the others fn!- v. fny. Phillips and Bradihaw showed a them. They Im cedIlte!7 Tolnateered to go down the -anon at ence, knowlcg nlUe or noth. -I. cangtrs and ladierfct t wcat They did hov t-t.w .1 tteapt was a k - abmB a'k.j.xM.nw c wpoiiDJe, Haitian reproached himself "3 ine girl to ro aloa a4 i leir-reproaches old Kirkby Joined. .tZCT lTcro to vt snd cCd to iccro was no shelter and it 1 the momlrri: cy succeeded In Kinsiicg a fire. a - . -eanwhiii th .' . . . uuscq ice siica- ceeetuy tilt tho oea sd ffitVl- Uk' rwirkby hadn't . ' . 10 Te mucn w w . iu ri: in r m.t i. ZJ Z . u to eat to get th tov or setUement and ery short nfU. H . . u ca L decidV1, 11:11 r rttt e 1110 lV0 wf? ii' ltcmM So to the ?rtT!vto cciret ttit- tnent leave the women and then re fctack with all sM to owt Maltland and Kirkby, who wcnld cenwhne search the canon. The two men from tho'cort had to c,eT- ngh t-ey pleaded gallantly to be allowed Ukefv tVo to JiAa1? tbo t2:it fcr'Enfi Maltland S.t f kept x fJi him, but J-at meant retalalBg a larger portion or the canty supple, tiat had hern hisJ1; 4 h?w" comrene4 against hU wtU to refuse their recita. tar- l4 Vr e.:c:rt to -t MaltUnd Mrkhy fcr three rr fovX ays. cr w w a am v 41 j 1 : aa a r r-iM av t a & -;-
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