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K *•* I BhhU refuse to \m your mar .1 «*» *° «*< »• li J,*VhM do rou not flew the ran,,, „, K QtUllWrthlllt Do you not e*« (ha! >*" ®fc*M »o«W then h* tied. lhat |• - JBH M be Wanting In honor if |P EMNEhfBu you refu-at him • Ami <h, >,m MMMMi that 1 wouki oowacm to | IWMmt thot «m,W >» tb- you. ■ think 1 want t« s*, fl . 1 %r.himl toll away from hi* mm I M Ofc. you nr* mad' ' whe . y UUinrd. * BOARDINaWtWK ' BY AHERN ni»'Laim»r» ' - ‘ooci mis-V’ - .. JoVE "\ M wav Vr W WE cOLLfeC-TH >, Hffiiv^yy. o * l **—BiT. \ [ ' 3v)bT£H. Wt V,1 GE T A BATTfeWtKAH LAV CLAIM * fdfrP«)oaa4|w*rtUG<g ouoWD \\ cWARGSrD . * UL -fo-ra’-^PoaE lfPgpii*K|S*acC KMV M»OD EfcXt\«*LY»U GWE Uiw OP *JOR*AV« Sib I POLL IM* ,g MERELY AU i\ WQULT > BE A T\VovJLVta.»JG KHIPQISaIAM P OVERSIGHT O*J MV \A-ua~~ rUBW i mck i i/: mti hm ;7>, A b»ck ip“ i t a t. '* , v f quit* out of patience. . b "PoMlbly. But I Ilk* my mad- *1 , Mas. Th*r* la a thrill in U unknown t t* ouch aanlty am your. By y*ur n laav*. Alina, I think I will rid# oft * to QavrUlao." "Anar*, you mu*t not) It la tl death to your In h«r alarm *h* n backai b*r bora*, and pulled It a aaroaa the road to bar hi* way/ v "Alin*, an on* condition only.” v “And that?” , « "That you aaroar to m* you win r novar a**k th« aid of M d* La Tour h d'Aayr on my behalf. "Blue* you ln*i*t, and aa tlm* fc prim**. I oana*nt.~ a Ot>*dl*ntiy h* awuna down from » hi* bora*, and mirrondarcd tb* raina * to bar. t glil fii an 4 h# gtoo4 lkrttn- r lna to th* r*c*din« cioppar-clop of t I jL |ml W i 1 li mJT" "HI3 II COMINOI 1 hoof* oiMll It grew faint In th* dla • taaco. | BOOK ttt THE BtfMKIM | CHAfTJSK I 1 ; CriMlPHt tiwtffly upon the Rm ,d*K road. AndrelAUta, otwylnrf • < teattart .rpdhtr than ; reaißMi. 1 ' turhed hi* ftire to tho aouth. an 4 1 plolded wearily »1»<1 m«e*»i«hjmjfllr 1 dortaUflL H* bfd no <9ear idea of ’Whither n* trna gtang, of of afhithac 1 ho ahoukd.go. Alt Uiat Imported at ’ th* moment ealt* "t« put ui irreat a ) dtaihpo* aa 'pmadhta hptwuea UavrlP ia* “id mrt.rtf, ,rr „ 1 1 j Midway aar«*a tb* That (WJWt • -to th** a*Hh a| Ouignan h* < nm* lo k halt Hapomt loonicd 4 > tall building which be knew to ha gin open barn, at tending on th# «t!g« ■ at a lon*, aflcti h us aieoduwland. U 1 wa* m Mg a* a hhthns yat comtated of no (nuro than n root carried upon > half a doara tail, brick pillar*. But dwuMly |>aok*d under that roof wti* a great amok of hay that prot«%d ' a warm much on aa cold a night, rl/ cleared a trough for hie body, and 4 ' > lying down in 11, oovared him*. If lo tb* neck with the hay he had re • oteeetL Within five minuted h« wan aoundly aaleep- When next he awakened, th* *un ! wa* already high In th* livuvan*. 1 Then lo hi* awakening wihi want* l a drone of voire* olo** at hand, to ? which ut that he paid Uttle heed. * oh. toon l»i.ni. Leandre, let ua > ! eapciaic *t ottoe. If i, ahoutd lie my ►- father ...” * And upon thl* a man'a voice broke in, calm and reaaaurlug: >• "No, no. Oiimenei you are ntl# , t. taken. Tbtie la no omi coming. W* I ■IHnCMMMinMWRURIKI'ra:'. TMgl .B-81U.,.,1 ■ —,—■ . ar* quite aafa. Why do you *lart at .h.dDwar* Id or* wa* not needed to rtnaaur* AadrwLouU Ho had ovarhoard I enough to know that thla waa but th* caa* of a pair of lover* who, with tea* to f*ar of Ufa, ,w*r* yet—after th* tnannar of their kind —root * I timid of heart than b*. Jn th* *poc* of croppod meadow between th* barn a lid the b*dg* atood a man and a woman, bath ■ young, Tb* man wag a wdi-aat up. comely fellow, with a An* bead of clivatnut hair tied In a uu«u* hy a , broad how of black aulln fla wa* d maned with owtaiii tawdry at- I tempt* at ottentatlou* * embefhsh rnanta, which did not pr«poa*e*a on* at Amt glance Ip bla favor. ~ Th* child—ah* waa not morr thad that, perhapa twenty at the moat— poeeeaeod, in addition to tb* allure menu of faoe and »hap* that went vary near perfection, a sparkling vi vacity und a grace of movement th* ■ Ilk* of which Audre i.out* did not ■< rgmuibw ever before t* have be- 1 , held assembled in on* peraon. ll* could not hav* told you why. 1 but be wa* canaclous that It ag grieved him to And her so Intimate 3 with thl* pretty young faUow. who I waa partly clad, aa It appeared. In f the cast-offs of a nobleman, lie could net guaa* her station, but tho aprtrh that reached him waa cultured la I Ate Wm was aiuo utwtr *. tot)* And word, ft* strained to Hatt-n I, '■Thni |a What rny heart desires. I.qandre, hpt 1 am b*sat by fear* 1.-n yotlr airainK*m ahoutd b* tpu | let*. I am lo luarry this horrlbl* k Maiqut* us t |bl« very day. H* airlvis by ndon. lie .-em*a t* sign thp cgntract 'Ho make tor tb* MaMtlnnea* 1 df httrnfndetl! ffhr ft wnd a rry *f p*!n from that tender youdg hrkrt, ' ,’<Havo me. A.euntir*, • Have.mo! Yep or* mg enly hop*/, j, A« am* m»re»>Ht her to to pdlr off dl»h r th*ii dull yotirig ad vcntartir in tit* tsmeenrd iwv: If *h*sl’ never b*:” HI Imandra era* otointUy: pfiMlOnattly. ".Trvt-rl W I swear dll ' Auil he eitodh hgr puny I del at th* blue v*glt us htovun -l! AJnx defying JuplUr “Ah. but ber* I oomra our subtle friend, II« will I, bring a* ■!•»*. I kriow.v AndroLou * lopkrd ala. in the 1 direction of the gyp Through it ■ cmiTged a Ivan, alight man in a rurty clonk and a thro* rdrnerrd hat I wt.ni well down over hi* no** *o a* A lo shade hi* far*. "Monsieur;" aald he, with th* air 8 of a cooapiratqr, "th* tlnte for aoituu 8 ha* arrlvcii. and so-ha* th* Murquia 8 That I* why.” ■ "T*ll m*. Ull me! dptwlt:" OlUnanc 8 Implored him. holding out her hand* 8 In a *uppllcntlon no man of a*n*l- 8 Wl|ty could haw rwlatetb/ And then 3 on th* Inatant *h* Ynught littr ■ breath on a faint scream. My I father 1 ' fh* eirlainr-d. turning dla, - tractrdty from on* to the othei of h these two. "it* la coming! vv* or* 8 Mat > (tonllmird In Our Neat ietuf.) j •'T*--' '-th- ~M -iW»l'!'i v 4 - '.iiMJi ■■ i.i. T .-.T, .. . Wants Alls Special Notices RATES. Twenty-#** cents per Insert,on for U ! wu*ds tt l**a Fwt mar* than » words, one cent aach. »i*r dp**4t*f >fyp« ditphiy hd* IRaert •d in U* column f*r M cent* per (i tfch. *afb When f,v. *, mor* (sumtirt iaaer tig»» ar* desired a disMunt of go P*r mat I* allowhd. for *ii t « N ht*’h TWo^*, *** ED RO<>MB I .OAT—A <Ts# AI TOMOBILE TIKE ON rim on asylum read j.,, #gUI(J , e „ i «“‘«»*»l* reward for return ' —A. H. Kdgurtoa. W AN I tli—AAI MMAN TO BEI.I. KlitgT class monuments and tombstones, good money for the Arst man. Write for proposition car* Goldsboro News. WANTED TO HELL #44 GALLON GAH- I ° "t* *• M» Cheap fj? rash. GEO. I). BIZERLL. gs ?t HHICIf TOfJHERS WANTED: Kaw brick tosserg $4.70 per <l«y. Burned brick tonner* sß.fio per day. Steady work for the yeSr around. Apply West Brothers Brick Com o pany, WaHhinvton, I). C. • —————a, AS ,i rnHNIHHBD UtMiM—TOK as.NT AT 114 South John St. o*ll ATS or 483. UNDERWOOD THE TTfEWEITKB you will eventually buy. Tsleyhoue ] 444-J far Uemenstntiea. Chapman • Typewriter Shap. » | - ! rOH KENT—UOI HK AT NOBTHWEBT corner Canter and Sprue* atr**t*. — Apply la t , 0. Th*mp*en. AUTO HA ETA—HATE U TO N PEE cent Complota stack new and used parts for all make* ears and trusfca. King gears, pinions and transmla*l*a I gears. Wire wheel service and parts. Distributors far Transport truck*. Whltton Ante Wracking Co., Colum bia. 8. C. STOKE HOB BENT—IN ABLINCTON Hot*! building. Apply to B. G. Thomp son. t ——M TYPEWRITEES—FOE BENT. ALL makes, special iataa to student*. A. 1 H Henley, P. O. Eos 111. Tele phone 2M-W. FOR HALE—PRACTICALLY NEW whole reed bt by carriage. Phan* 227- W. 25-lt I C -""* "" ' ' ■'!» 11 *WW' ■■.. — l- ~ tj ' Mr*. James E. president of the Georgia Federafioa of Women’s Clubs and recently'’ appelated a truatee of th* State Normal fttlloge is th* first wanign In Georgia to r*eeivo ap poinlsucßt, Ip the board of any of the > | State iuriituliuns of Uarning. I if ! • . ' '■ ’•■*-■' ■ I Make Your Dollar Stretch I 1 « v l THE purchasing: power of a dollar bitfhas shrunk con- I ,f , Miserably in (he last 10 years. There has never been a I y' ~\ time when discriminate buying paid bigger dividends. H Every day this newspaper contains information that f T yog should have to increase your buying power. The I I advertisements are intimate Uttle lessons in every-day I I economy! , They teach you how, when and for what your 8 | dollar will go farthest 8 I To those who know how to use Jt, newspaper ad vert is- 8 ing is a watch dog of dollars—a continuous source of 8 economy and satisfaction. 8 Merchants tell of their bargains through the advertise- * 1 ments. Almost every new opportunity is offered through <„ m an advertisement Practically every unusual buy is ad- 8 vertised. . v « *w You can stretch your dollar to its elastic limit by keep- 1 ing of the opportunities to get full value. ftIERP/H JEST ONE W\V TO IM* THIS I ' —READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS I *' « A HfIKME A Harnett County’s Nominee lor State Senate Pimoes Through GoMahoro «.» I *** u j- ' mikmmmmmmmm f • -*> EX-SENATOR BAGGETT. WINNER OVER RUSH » ‘ • I Sweeping revision of tjic tax tow*. liberal eatenston of the promt road procram and I decided broadening of the powers of the Corporation Commit-; aion arc tom# of the measures that will bo advocated at the next regular aa«- tkon of the General Assembly. » The three ipecifie matter* are para mount tn the leginlative mind of Stale Senator J. K. Baggett, of Lillington, who (topped over hero far luneh yes terday. Senator Baggett and hla fam ily were on. route to Xwanaboro where Mr*. Baggett and the little- Baggett* will spend tit* summer. The Ifllington man baa jUat been nominated in a aenatorial contest that exrited State wide Interest, defeating a* he did. Charles Boss, able Harnett I lawyer, .manager oil the gubernatorial j, campaign of Robert N. Page and other wise a much talked about man for at- j, torney general of North Carolina. Whipped the Machine Crowd. Mr. Ilaggett doesn't aay much about i it hut, if pressed, wilt admit that he whipped the Harnett political machine to a fare you well. He was In the Sen ate in IDII and at that time the Ral eigh Nrwa und Observer declared, fol- j lowing hia term of service, that he spore | nearly represented the opinion of Tar 1 Heel people than any man in that body. Now he 1s returning after, as re , marked, a moat spectacular r#cc for the nomination- equivalent, as it is, to the election. Harnett, Moore, Randolph •hit Hake are Ip png district with two Senators. The veteran D. A. McDon | aid. Moore county war horse of Democ racy and a little more of a good organ ' nation man than Baggett, will be Mr„ 1 Baggett’s colleague. More Bead* and Batter Hoads. More revenue for road construction and maintenance from more sources will be the chief hobby the Harnett | Senator will carry to the legislature with him. He believes that the fifty million dollar road building program must be ettendrd In * liberal way and that a greater tax must come from the * nulomobilrst. A new source of tax ho will propose ie one on the many bus line* that have been springing up ih the degree that the , road* are made ready for use. Not only should the tax on theae cars be Incresa ’ ud. Senator Baggett thinks, but the ' operators of bus lines should be held I | under heavy bonds n.ad classified as f public service corporation!, amenable te tire vam* regulation* that now gov ern the railroads and street car com " parties with variatioas. of course. Enlarge Power oremission. This is one of the things he thinks * makes It necessary that the powers I,; ' * '• - * of the Corporatism Commission be ea- Ilfft4s 'No. I would not, favor abolishing the. corporation coat mission.” bo stated In answer to a question. "I do favar however, giving that body Haro work to do and sines there , are so many things that need a rrgulatiag ittfUt -1 *ncc, I believe there la the sedation of the problem of the commission." Gradual elimination, of all ad vsto re m tuxes toi school purpoeea, ho be lieves. will come but hardly with the next session of the legislntavo. “One thing most necessary at |be coming legislature,*’ he rxftlalned.’V- ii -- f■■ . Htsl T-rn-. Father and Song, Are Partners bin brother, Allan C iav, adklSt^roduat" 1 front town Unlvsralty .anU will praptiao law togvthdr In TitdianapoUs A FEW TIMELY WW » . HOT WEAI&t i•~, j • , OEXTRA HI/E VESTS ' ■■ , < of mercerized linle, best qualify, tailored strapa, »> \ low neek, nixes 49t0 44 .68c > >izcs 46 to GO we-- * . UNION SUITS ' * v t Carters finest lisle at a low price, tailored, low neck. Shell knee. Regular sizrn $2.00 Extra sizes |2.50 i ( HI I. ORE NS SOOfS Some pretty patterns in fancy tops just arrived. •% length in white, all sizes 26c ABSORBENT TOWELLING The genuine Hoot Mills, 18 inches wide, heavy grade, adapted for many uses 19c yd. BATHING CAI*S Kleinerts—the best 35c to SI.OO • Diving Caps 26c to 75c BRADLEY KNIT ' • * Bathing Suita, ladies and childrens— a splendid variety to suit everybody— of the beat suits maifc. ** HAIR NETS Real hair, cap and fringed, mil shade*, k The celebrated "Bonnie B” aohi by the dozen i only . . .... . . ........ . . ,SI.OO PARIS CLOCK All ailk hose for particular women who appreci- ,i 1 ate distinctive hosiery, Wc are allowing these to day in white, black,'fytnd, champaigne and cor dovan . $3.96 H. WML & BROS.q / ... a.-• - ~ T —— ' ' s gtsdioos " tagislation far tbs farmer His sTJaRf asoat of taxatioa te til gMgRieM ia a manner that will feeUr-md 1 don’t i life of the State. That mast ba dona. “By tbs way,” the Smarter added, * i as ho started to go.” “hoe the boll »ee ’ vil reached here yetf** self out when’ caught. Another of Its . peculiarities is that of baiag poisonous Ih South African waters swimt a Ask. 1 something like a toad, and rejoicing in the name ..f billy hlow-np. This ia do. 1 xtveti from k* practice of puffing it ►tfl;-. M, u . ,
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