NOVEMBER 3, 1938 THE FEUD AT SINGLE SHOT (Continued from page six) "So," Dorsey said simply. "I I bavc never thouaht vou l<wt a?iv. i thing in jail, Dave. X didn't know you before, but you couldn't have been any"?she hesitated, seeking a word, and feeling a slow flush come over her face. "Any what?'' Dave said. " -any finer, more honest, brave," she finished. She felt Dave'r- hands grip her arms, bow his dark face with its darker eyes looking down on her. "It's worth eight years in the pen to hear you say that," he said huskily. 'It?it mokes a difference." "What difference?" "I can hold any head up now," Dove said softly. ''I can go on thinkin* there's somethin' to life besides flghtin', eatiil' and sleepin'." n~~ ,, MWWVVyVWVWWAWJWMAJ j $ Day S] I; I Hot-Point Automal I I Iron Board I Ironing Pad ; I Cover : All for ; SI.00 Down Ralanr j light \\ Other Electric Irons fi l J j! NEW RIVER UGH I BOONE fedHotFt 1 FOR BOONE'S ] Take advantage of t pantry f 48 lbs. White Frost Fl 24 lbs. White Frost Fi 1 0 lbs. 100% Pure Cc 4 No. 2 cans Early June Pe 4 No. 2 cans Standard Corn 4 cans Heavy Pack Tomatoes 4 No. 2 cans Cutstring Beans 16 lbs. October Beans 16 lbs. Pinto Beans . . 8 cans No. 2Yi Syrup-] 4 32-oz. jars Peanut E Crackers King Stret Your Friendly Ho PHON wx "Just because I said that. Dave?" "You ??ake it sound small," Dave said. ''It isnt." He looked down at her fondly. "It's like?well, like food for the way i*vo been. T guess I've been sick." "Tllftl VOll'H -emu' anil el/aob- ! Dave," Dorsey said -with a little laugh. Dave frowned. "I reckon I don't know what you mean." "That was boneat, anyway," Doisey said. "It was like you." I 'But I stHi don't see," Dave said humbly. "If my saying I trusted you, behaved in you. is food for you, Dave, then you wi'J grow fat. Thore. Isn't that plain ?" Dave paused, suppressing a grin. "I reckon not." But Dorsey did not see the grin. "I can't make it plainer without making it too plain," she said softly. Dave did not answer and Dorsey sighed. She would be honest. "I'll STANDARD MEMORIALS are unmatched tor beauty, dignity, quality and wrmanpnrp STANDARD MEMORIAL WORKS Charlotte, N. C. J. F. Norris. Representative 123 Grandin Road Phone 7893 Charlotte, N. C. Boone Phone llt?-.I WMWWWMWVVVVVV'AVUS pecial $ J :ic Iron <| $8.951 :e monthly with your 4 bill. : om . . . . . . $2.95 up S : IT & POWER CO. I n. c. i >od Values DOLLAR DAYS hem and stock your leavily. our $1.00 lour 53c >ffee $1.00 i $1.00 . . $1.00 pack Peaches . $1.00 Sutter and 2 lbs. $1.00 ;t Grocery me Owned Store E 149 mm / - rAUGA DEMOCRAT?EVERY ' 11ue blunt, Dave. It's simply this: I I love you." I "With a low laugh. Dave caught her in bis urms and kissed her. ''And j I've loved you from the first time I saw you." At the corner of the Free Throw, Quinn asked I.aredo. "Think I could send a telegram tonight. Laredo?'' "Sure. I luiorw Stanley. He'll take it." Tiiey walked down to the station, both of them silent. Both the Free Throw and the Mile High were 'lighted brightly, a pleasant din issuing I from their doors. | They swung into the station and uurvuo nammered on the lowered window. A mild man wearing eyeglasses raised it and smiled when he saw Laredo. ' Hullo, Harvey," Laredo greeted him. "Reckon my friend here could send a telegram ?" "Sure." The agent shoved the blank in front of Qulnn. who wrote his message. When he was finished, he handed it to Laredo. "I can't read," Laredo said dolorously. He swore. "It's the only time | in my life I wanted to. What docs it say ?" Quinn read aloud from the blank I containing this message: | A. Wingert. Cattle Association. I Phoenix, Ariz. | uase conclude*! successfully, j Al! principals killed off, none by I me. Split reward between Dave I Turner, Rosy Rand. Laredo JackI son, all of Single Shot. Suggest I next case you put me in lange | clothes since gambler's life not j long. What will I do with six I thousand I won running faro table in saloon ? Martin Quinn. "Principals?" Laredo repeated. "What are they?" "Sayers' gang. We've been after them for two years now.'' Laredo stared at Quinn. 'So you're a range iictcctive?" "That's it" I Runnin' a faro game at the Free ; Til row ?" "I was working on the town end j of it." Quinn explained, "checking? up 011 where the heavy money was I spent and by whom. That's why I got curious about Winters. He was spending so much money that I began to wonder if he wasn't one cf the Sayers gang, you know the rest." Laredo shook hir head and waited I while Quinn paid for the telegram. Outside, they turned up the street again. "Like a drink?" Laredo asked. "I wouldn't like one. I'd like about four." Quinn said. We started to cross the .street to the Free Throw. Laredo grabbed his arm. "Huh-uh," Laredo said. "This is a celebration. And when I celebrate I head for the Mile High." His eyes lit up strangely. "Let's you and me go [clean that joint out," he suggested soberly. 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