' r. -ny - r.' nr? .vow you must ;J,,v niijM. Poekv angel. &ne rose. oi the morning session in tne owing room of the church. About twenty live monibois if ttt" missionary s- to l U. Logan, as recorded i'n "Book ''! naire "-4 1. Record of Deeds for Havwoi'rl Coun:v. cleep W Wedn AT MKTHOl'UST CHURCH The Wont ;n's Missionary Society of the Methodist church observed the Week of !'r;nr on Tuesday with an !.) will get a train in hi morning and lv am oul l.V- 1 t by v ah! t is your tannly icy w.'vc .present. S',. :nu.!e pursuant power of ''i ,, ,, .,. .,. . ..!-. . "', ::c.l upi'ii m.- iv virtue of ' , T.' xs ' AVrs.vii.:.'; . . . , v.!f, y, i,.sn hMl: fl ; - '' . ., ; If.'::. -.ivM rccordv! fj 'A'!- .. - ,u;,. i: , ,.f D,e-; f !' " " i Til ISOYD. y. :ilv ,y ,!,:.. .;. i rra-'e-s U 9 '-j -;-:.t C-tr 1 tomarivw night. k here av meotir.c th. chute!'. Mis 1 '.-"' .',Mi'iIfM ,1: nre- 4 pu-.'i-cl r. !cr I'y Mi i.'ivttr-; le- ni-ide .. ! an,! (It.: and Mrs. !o,:ue. Ml: ss:L. .M.,rt:n !ra inissio". -i -,,i,i 1 ; 1 1 - Mi.- S M : .1. T. A :'! i:i :!( 1 ! '!' i ! i !: 1 w '!. r. pi o)ioi :y -1 ! uri.. :: NO'i'U . ky. n wa-. :,!e a-. Mi-. I. '! Has .it fir!-: OF TiM ST!- i V5' , 4 .i i u CHAITKH IX: Dori tne.- to pel she : linally he has picture sua.de Hotky to tell her wh and what she has done. He consents to let her know what lvml in the newsDaners. Her has been broadcast, and there seems no doubt she is Dianne Merrell. chavjr ed with havin.tr shot her husband right after her wedding' ceremony, and es caping in a cor. (NOW CO ON WITH TH !', STORY ) She was ?o eager to be convinced. She clung to the lapels of his coat, looked earnestly into his face- Rocky'.s hand pressed nervously over his hot brow. 1 think you per haps vou haven't been well " he stam mered. "You mean." the words dropped with a bedraggled courage, ' you moan I've lost rny mind-" 'T mean I think you lost it for a .short time, when when .this hap pened.' 'How did vou know? I mean how have you learned anything about me?" "I I thought you guessed. The pa. pers have been full of it." "What do they say?" Rocky looked away, as if he were detaching the .subject from her- "Why, they say this girl is supposed to have killed her husband on her wedding night, lv said again "Oh!" She clung to sympathy. "Oh! And his you eyes for think I did that.' Rocky took her hand she drew away. "Doris pityingly, but . I didn't but your photograph'' "Why did you want to take me to ( anada "Why did 1 want to take you? 1 am taking you. The first 'thing tomor row. If 1 can get to Quebeek 1 can get you on a boat and well, I think you'll be safe enough in Paris." "Hut. Rockv. thats insane. What about passports?" "I've thought of everything. You'll see. I've got a passport made out for Doris. , We'll change the 'picture, get you a blonde wig " "Hut Rockv He looked; at her inquiringly. She wanted to ask "Hut why are you do ing this for me" Something in his eyes made her unwilling. She said instead, "I'll have to give, myself up. you know." : He patted her shoulder gently. "I'll not let you," She stared up at bin: earnestly. "Rocky- if I'm caught are you guilty, too?" I don't mean guilty but isn't there ami,, terrible penalty for hiding someone like, me You're accessory before the fact or " "Or what " "Or something. ' "What a mind. What a lcgal iniiid A master's, really. ' She was not : to be attempt at fooling. diverted b In spite ! any f all been Rocky s pre caught once. autions, she had She would bo c lught again. Du Ya Rockv would be a ted. Mrs would -said huskily: "There's being involved. Think She said huskily: 1 here s no use in your being involved, i hmk ot your mother.' "I'm thinking of my mother.. One if the lirtft things; she ever taught me was to stick by my my friends" Her heart contracted. "You're be ing rather wonderful. I wish 1 could do something to show you how much I appreciate you your friendship " she walked nervously to the window'. A light was moving far away in the woods. "A ear is coming." "I expect it's Beatrice coming home from the party. It's so late. , Doris You ought to get some sleep.". "What's: my. real name '' . "Diane. But I'd rather licit call vou that?" "Is it so absolutely sure that J . did this Do .vou suppose losing my mem ory has transformed , me into an en tirely different sort of person?" "I don't know what to think.' I think you ought to get some sleep." "It 1 married this man I must have loved him, mustn't. I?" Rocky nodded gloomily. "I sii.p ' pose so " "Say I didn't.," argued Doris, "Say I hated him. : Even so-- -I 'hated' the man in the cab. But I didn't want to hurt him. I wouldn't kill him if he walked into .the room right now." She: shivered slightly. "I don't know It seems odd to mo. I fee! certain I couldn't kill anybody.". .'. ". "It isn't that I don't believe in you Doris. I belive in you beyond all sense. The thing that worries me is what you .'.would- have to go through once you were in the hands of the police, 1 You have been formally in dicted for murder, in the first degree. You'd even be denied, bail. You-I'm afraid you'd collapse completely," "I won't go to pieces again." Shc leaned her head, on her arms confi- dently., "Now that I know-'-, what I have to tight vyell I'm going to fight it. Do you really think I'd deliberate Jv let you in for a thing like, this ?' ' Rocky, whirled and looked squarely "at . D oi His lean features, twisted 'Give yourself, ud then. I'll bittt rlv go with yi.-u to. the. , police the first 1 thing in the morning. But don't for i get this. You speak about implicatijigJ me. . I'm already inipiicated. More j. than that. St. Gardens is iniplica-ted. I iloit't. say we can't ge? him' out of j. it. but -it 'w;!l he.-'a "Ki;e thiiig to have'! 9 h..-ppcii - tor is a; i mat i v! Ri-ode 1 i st.. e. mm j vr- nis nlv Hi, . : a ti it t i -it nc-.' is eraer ne little enty of si w ed muvder mail ot a t i ware ll at t lu IV it'l'ttillK le of the hi; nr. A lilt I publicity ) dings of the 'e ; publicity Doris cried her wedding. out. " I won't spoil I'll go away - 1 won't voice, stopped in the sentence. She Wil lie would have to slip ilii it" Her middle of the thinking that awav troni Rockv too. A tin her spine, She knew ihiver ran then that most of her new-tound courage sprang from Rocky's friendship, When she left him- what would become of her! police -prison death Rocky grasped her elbow. He had read her thoughts. "You musn't try to run awav t rom me. Vhatever hap pens you'll stick with me. I'romise.' "I can't promise that " She looked up at him. His eyes were full of tragedy.. "But don't link like that. I'm afraid 1 haven't the courage to run awav troni vou ' Relief flooded his face. He smiled. "Then listen, Mrs. Conscientious, I've got an idea. J know you're right in everything you say. You ought not to run. You ought to light. Here's an other idea Supposing that you stay here quietly for a few days. 1 could leave you with Beatrice. Then I'll go back to Morristown. New' Jersey and get in touch with your real family Perhaps we can arrange to get you out on bail if you do give yourself up." "T don't know why you want to do all this for me." Downstairs a door closed Rocky went to the door. "I'm. going to speak to Beatrice now. Will you go to bed Doris shook her head -"No. I'd like to talk to her. too." "All right." Rocky opened the door. "'Waif.' I'll bring her back up here." When Rocky had gone, Doris turned out the light and sat dowii by the win dows. In spite of all that he had said she knew that there was only one thing for her to do She must pot re pay his great friendship by involving him in her trouble. The time must come when she would go on alone. "But not tonight." shc, Whispered. "I'erhaps. it's awfully cowardly. But not. tonight." What was Beatrice saying in an swer to. Rocky's disturbing '-tory? Would- she think Rocky was crazy to have done so much for a criminal and a murderess? At the thought of Rocky the dark outlines of '.'the rooih dis solved. A host of magic particles il luminated the blackness; assaulted her scn--es. She losl herself in a dream. She heard Rocky at the door, ami sprang. up. She turned on the light as lie came in with Beatrice St Gar dens. Beatrice stated fixedly at Doris fur a short moments Then she turned her head and looked at Rocky. "This chihl! You mean- -she Diane Merrell?" Beatrice smiled. "Nonse.nso!"..shi. said vigorously. "You '-'think she isn't " "Of course she jnsii't She never murdered anybody. Any person of sense can seP that.'' She held out her hand to Doris cordially. "Forgive me for talking about you as if you deaf-'-dumb and blind but it's extraordinary. Anyway. I'm you've come." Doris took her hand shakily were all so glad "You're awfully sweet." she ;aid. Beatrice sat down. "Then let's talk quickly, because I can see you're tired to death. Rocky has told ..me everything- Y'ou know Rocky is just, like my brother. W'e spent all of our va cations together as children, so I hope you won't mind his having told me. I don't think -anyone, else should know" "Your father " began Doris. "No. : I (loii't. think so. I'm sure he'd approve but if anything -conies, up. it's better if ho doesn't know- I have a small sit ting room With a porch of my own downstairs. . You ( shall spend your ' time .there. 1 have I everything planned, You need set; no on(., except Mary; a maid who s been with us a Jong time, and is practically blind besides.. And. Rocky shall, go and see your people." : ; "But your wadding--" said Doris. "Yes; I'm afraid I .shall Ik- rather busy,. I Won't be. able t tee ax much of you as I'd like. - But it's not until Saturday. That's four days, and that's oceans of time for Rocky to- get to New Jersey and back. Tfe'll take the train. The bishop is arriving Satur day morning so he'll be in time for the' wedding rehearsa! which is to be at eleven, on. the day of the wedding. And Friday nig-ht my bridesmaid, is coming from YIount'-Kisco and .-evera! friends of: father's are coming the I'll Yal. of course, will lie' here." "Oh I don't think wt ought to stay," said, Doris. :, "But we'il get away, long before the wedding "' ..- ",. -.. - "Oh no! Y'ou must stay for the wed ilintr.'' ' ,: ,, ' .' '.'' .-' .-,: . Rocky shook his head, t will have to,. get. I 'or: -then. She'll be recogniz'. ' ,i''."-f hat-s true, 'isn't it?'' you'll have tyerythinfj e'e then." : -, I, oris said; "If I. do -t: I .write, letters' 'for -u4(; thing useful?".' '"'.' . "That's an Mta: ' IT!' 'ha I before .surely up by - : : ouldn't , , ::ome-: . bout "a'!' e s- i r" illi'in , letters to writ-- You ..g h: Ko h ;1 -iiu "iiOoii. . tone, night." n tears (i .-hind h -. lb ndlv i been siv so matter i ; knew want she i. But ceriain for this abrupt d expt'ctco hint io d she had not looked i in pel- sona! good-by-crept between She lornlv the sheets for- The sun was streaming in her room when she woke. Beatrice was stand ing beside her with a loaded tray it's ten o'clock," smiled Beatrice, "and 1 thought, you might bo hungry," Doris sat up, opening and closing her yese. They still smarted from the strain of her long drive. "Oh. Wou're nice to bring up this but. aren't you terribly busy?" "Busy calming I think each imlival. married her.-elf !" "His Rock gone " Wes. unit,, en i now. Hut 1 broug! She gave I tori . I oris ri ad it as s maids You'd one was being ly 1 h.iv t run it you this." in; :no. iiing paper. as she , Irani, her eotl'ee luln't notice the story m the front page. Then ne Merrell" caught her down her cup with a At fu-s .-he though l! w.is the name " D i i- eye- She si ) gnsp, i To be Continued, 1 .Mr. and l 'llllow llee. M i s. we're Kilgai Duckett week-end guests 1 he former's par I'. 1. Ducket t -. Mr mil Mi Ducke alolina t is ell. reacliers gineei- at Western Collegi; DISTRICT I) Mrs. June (II- I'D l-;i; ATTKNDS I-.. s. m t OslHrne. Disl rict 1 eti- uty (J rand Man lin. and Mr Ke n. Mrs. Cleo Frauk ey Roberts, of West Aslievilh', and Mr AsbeVille, attelide of t be Waynesville K. S. i)ii last Thur Osborne inadc her lime, s- H ilda Siinoils. of 1 a stated meeting Chapter No. Hi,) (). day evening. Mrs. oincial visit at .this MK-s Ml Dl oKD Honors mrs MO.NTGOMKRY N M. Modford entertained a delightful sewing -party and il r with handkerchief shower a.- her lionie on I.ove Lane last Thursday afternoon hoiioi'ing her liouse guest. Mrs- K. I'.'. Moiitgoinery ..of Asheville, who is a former resident of i his city. Vases, of lovely yellow anil bronze ('h i ysan: iieiiiuiiis romhined wit h au tumn leaves were used -effectively as decoration and the Ilallowe'enii nio:if w.;s carried out in. various de-tail- of the party. Little Miss )ebe Medford in trac tive young daughter of the hos'ess. dressed as a colored messenger .boy, presented the handkerchiefs hidden in a jack-o-lantern to (he honor guest Mrs. Medford, assisted by her ,-ister, Mrs. Akin Ward, served a delightful s:tlad course which further , ai r ed out. the Hallowe'en color scheme.; The guests included Mr.-, Montgom ery, and Mrs. John Queen Mrs. G. ( I'loi' Mi II I, in i Mis i: It. Blackwell. Mis. Grovcr Davis. Mrs, I'aul Walker. .Mrs. , (;. Stone, Mrs. C. II. McDowell. Mr-. R. N liarber, Mrs. o. R .Martin, .Mrs. L. ! Mrs.. Kiina .Me(!ee. and Miss Crawford. '.. Green, Mildred Varicose or Swollen Veins Ulcers 'ou , poor sulferers i rom bad VVha't misery you have endured ! crippling discomfort! - But her" at . last is help for No Jojiera tions , not' inji ijtioris. legs! h t you ; N enforced rest nor- time off from work A. simple home t reatment with Knier aid Oil he; Is vou r lling: : legs a sores ends s gOOl your like magic, pain, and as new--daily rou- reduces w niakes youi abou I'V'.'be.v tin rc i-ti'.ji you easy i. re sure to be helped or money bark Smith's, Cut Rate Drug Store and , druggi ts every where. Relieved By Taking Cardm "I ' was . weak, and run-down arid.. KUffereo quit'; a -bit '.vl:h pa:::.; 1;: my .side," writes Mrs. NieJj. fin; ratico, of J!o;, uuiont, Texa '"! w--.-.-aiervoiis. ' I- u:! .'not :. n,:-;' w,'ll' ';; 'ntg'it. -an j r:iy uo:,- ;jte wa :. poor ; :moth"r viCi ! i talc or :t a!t; to;-!,- j I ' ihy ;;,;.,,-;,, i; -: t. :r ' ' b ,!!.; a. ai'.'-'-, id'ut .all drug stores: .-bit Car, ,1 ISi While you c tine as usual p i - cnteu K. 'Boone i i, ,i M n:.io, .".-ief a. lili i .-i's on i ' I s r, o IbVer and the conclud: :' ; .!! r wa-. . ,!uet bv Mrs. ci- ;r ,-. Bui n an,' Mrs. Cuy M.. e. jjancheon was ser.,: ;.t tht, close Kake You Lose Unhealthy Fat To take oil tat take one half tea spoonful id Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot water in the morning before breakfast- on,, bottle lasis 1 weeks gel it at Smiths t ut Rate Drug Store or any drugstore in America. If this first bottle fails to convince you this the .Vr K and 11 ARMI.KSS way to. lose faf --'your money return- While losing fai with K'ruschen y.iu gain in physical attractiveness you look and feel young er no more gas, acidity no more constipation. Here and I here Among Asheville's Better Shops riiono 4013 Haywood St. A Special (iroup of Women's aad ( Inldren'H Rain-Capes Attractive, Peter Pan Collars, some With Be rets and Hags to match All high shades. Fleece l.iiu-d GAI.OSHKS $1.00 Pair Brocaded rub ber, black or brown. DPNIONS SIIOK ni.PJ. First Floor French Flannel Robes 1 1 mime, I Willi Silk SI 1.00 Cabbage - Neck Sweaters FORLSI FkOClC j I.l,MJlere,lin cuoi. -s"'7'"' v ' Ifiindeiliilf I'liiri. llilliiwire I'orest (ORRIXT Riding Attire Ifcasonablv 'need - VI : C'ovinton Sport bl ILivwoikI SI. Ashevile,: N. C. TWIN SKTS All 'rr and' White IS W h A I I-. KS SI 'ITS -W I 1 U-, S2.9M S3.1S 2.!l s.l.as si j ki;ts IS I A I. It 1 1 II MA , :, .'oiiinii S'ii!i:L'T Vou II Know Jt hen on See It" COAT WEEK LAVISHLY FL'M TBl.MMl L DIM ND SPOPf COM1- .ill Hav Who;! .Mn.c $1 Lach mm m r.t . ! - T. ) - - : i ' : . : :-, '.he , a: : : Waync-N il'.c . b i 'aroiina 1 , .;:c! .!., : lie fall- a not' ni : i : 0' .1 P. Sw lit. o. aval oihers ,!cscroe,i a-- 1 I and pari iinal plat of ; n w K ing on ,e o:,l ' Battle M. Wools, v T II Wool-, and n:,r,, pai'.icu! fr!y v!;U-: l!,:r:u all ol iol No of .; No. la til the ! i he tow n of Waynesville ; the Sou: h side of tin Hotel lot now in the bb new Post Otlico bu. BKGINMNG on an said stake being a: n. of the concrete wall :i O) ll. , .line" ;.i the w, and i i '. corner Ollice lot tel teet sub' of Mam Street from the southeast United Slates Post and runs N . To stake in (I . Jo,") teet to an iron P. Swift s. line; thence southerlv with the said line, M't'Z' feet to an iron stake in the said line: thence S, 7.V K, JH..r feet to a stake in the westerly margin ot Main Street; thence with the margii of Main Street tili."S feet to the BK GINNING, being the same land 1ha William Faucet! Swift ..nd wife sol,. Never liefoi'e have I seen a mot'e charming array of attractive things and reasonable, loo offered in any stores as I ho ' on display ill these l'i lal'y shops of Asheville. And that wa- in rea'soii for. starling this soi l of an .idvoi liseiiieiit, aiiear ing in 'I he .Mountaineer which is your nape! . Tin, .ol. will ;i"','i' oacii week, an, I on phe of t hi nit nulu, -Iol V aiiaw.iiieenieiii I. hope to he able to do ju -tic-,, in tin oio" I'l'oin- week In Week i lese 111 , 1 n g tile e, , II h t less inti'li'tiiiu'- ilid valuable 'i e ,ait at toll !' lill' e . leel,-ltY :hol;. ( (f , our -, , w , in Wayne -,i he i'!e Know I hai on j'ra ,. up -1 o date. in,'l nioiieni 'la,',' - to iiiiy. mi '"tijuy .villi your homo town ina fcha lit Kill -wo ai- e ; know (hole ale many things, voir might w.mt - that "lily A'heville" anil .larger -city merchants, are able to nil'er for you in.-)0e.( 'ion. In other words, "I I" ymi ''an't. find it' at. homo, Asheville merchant have it." Many ".times' you may waiil soniething ..dvei tised b. these shops listed i)i thi- ad and you" will neil her. have time .nor care to make the trip. I will be delighted to do your . bo.'iiijng here among these nie reliant .-. .lust , .drop me a note 70-! New Mediial ltuild ing: .As.hev.ilje', ''-giving me sizes, eolor;1: and iuant it Se- and. . your order will be s.eiU to you iiiii-'iiedi.-iti'ly collect. . It will be. time saved -for ymt iiii'l, "f : course, if the men-hand iso. is not s'a'l-'-.isfactory it 'can always lie ret.unic'l. . Let nle hiar fi'oni you! 7 .a hi r.l. On Mond.., IV.vm eleven o'clock. A. '1 bouse door in the :,''ii llayw,H,i County, N, will sell at public highest bidder for ca described lands and Adjoining 1 he lands 1 P.". I Th; ;ii, lo:h .:.n ,o' ( i, ton, i l;.t..;.", MRS. lTiAXCLS SliKLTON A.iuiinistrati i . f tin- t-sta:, of S A. Shelton, decca-ed. No. 11S-, Oct. ::r.-Nov -J U-io-'J,', DIZZINESS relieved bj bkick-Draught "I decided to take Theilford e Black-DrauKbt. as 1 had been hav lK tiilloiia Kpi'lls. writes M r I, i-s K. Stevens, pf Coto'iitms, In, I. "Wlu.ii I r.( Mlloua. If, sleepv an.l ttr. it mul do nut feel I ke ilolntt my wort; ! K-ft HWftillv .livv. 1 I'""" ' " '" that I Iiad lienor lake sonn-tlili:" After I found how enoil ninek-l 'raia;1,! Is. thnt t whnl 1 ' o , e-.-,l t l-ii, si It rlils me of ill, ' He for T f" ' t,'i---ion't I'e, 1 :,!., 1 ai'i Oroeplnt; ,,ff IO Slci'P l.V. V I!'-!'.' 1 Si' l"'!l. I'll , I. to me e- . vt-rv ''-ot f' ''Hen Voir i,,,,, e.rn ,;, ' ;,0,l,---OVUiiif iH ic ri of u XV. Cft'. tor ('iu'J)UBN. SEW FOR YOURSELF If it's n new frock or a new coat flint Vou need, the It 1ST SII.KS and WOOI.KNS are at Hon Man lie. It's so much more satislacf ory when ou can find file fabric best suited (o your needs in exactly Ihe right col or epmgle crepe (M.00 yd.) fn a reddish brown for a frock . . , tweedy woolen (S1.S0 vd.) in a nice wine shade . . and lots and lots ol others that Hon Marclie has gathered tor lash' ion loving X'ople. jtHmf sw frfmlmml Jhn Knit Suits of Nationally Known Make I wo and Ihree Piece l(rone. Green and All New l'lill Shades. $19.50 JEAN WEST 'The Ladies Shop' 58 Haywood Street HAN A.N, l'1 UK KM AN WAI K OVKIt SIIOKS Edwin Burge, Inc. "Your Shoe Man" 7 Haywood Street I IDI'VIDl'A I-, Youthful Models f oi the SUlisli Stout. Lowenbein s SMAR T SHOP 12 :intr."lf Mroet Jicaulittil kirk REPOUSSE Stcrlt ..Silverware: , :Fn clmrm ami in tiua'ity . ':',! -ral,sm;iii-hin fin.ilth -. icfs.r :u,.,,iiiii;, !,i.iu srt.jii . i I , - . i ti i::,,t;, .', . adi'rs $7 '' HUKSi . CO. i i: w l I. . I! s. .initti v I'.ok . A- . As ille ia in. r 1 Hi t .: M t W if 1 ! ! ( A n 1 . i' ., ? L m