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.NT 7-V J --. -a '1 ;.!i;r;: --y;- r'-; JaiW.ejCUKfy- or' all. : VOIv.'XX NO'49. Highest of all m Leavening; Ciriiiistit Evidence By MAfiT E. STIOKHIX Copyright, 1801; by American Press Associa- V ' : ... - -' --tioo.1 - .; . ; NOTICE. ptate o! North Carolina! In the Soperior Franklin. County f V' Court. J. P. Harris, Adm'rU. l'.A.ol Joan men-; ' ards, doe'd., plaintiff . . vs. - ; "' jno. V. Richards, Burwell RichardaSidney r,i, 'iiirds. George Richards, and th other visee8 and heirs of John Richards and t h Trustees of Wake,Fore8t CoUege, d-. f hints. '."" , . "- - It appearing to the' satisfaction of the. To ut that George Richards, cannot after ,ju ilil'ffpnca be found and that this action nt t'.ie following nature, to-wit: A. J.- P. HnrrH is the administrator with' the will niiiiosptl of 3 no. Richards, dee'd: that the sai l ti stator in his life time executed a ',,) r i-o on his--lands to the Trustees of P.i.-!n au :: !' i i to: mi 11"! Cv' (..' f : i orest uouejre; max xne soia jeorge ! riis is oue of the devisees and heirs-at-:id t!ie said administrator alleffeatliat rso'iai estate, which has been du'yap J i i tue conrse ox nis aaajinistrauon, is iv inadequate to py6;i debti of his tor. find the" sale of some if not all of il est-! will' bo necessary to pay his ;. and !'.:!. oetion by the administrator ; ihc h.M'r?-at4w and the Trustees of rorwt College is for the purpose o i aininjr and fixing the amount of the cm the real estate in favor" of the ';.; nf Wake " . IS ilBEABI BPOS U3, BUT 0! ill ID3SjJAj0Q0kg Wake Forest Coll&p;e, and ad- ; tii same if ifL;can be done, ou the I p.r-eh of landas among the eaid 1 d. vi.w. and for a sale thereof and :vi:,':t tirei of the debt to the said. '; , .-: s of Wake forest CuiWgerand next. .iit.Hiirii the said ftdmiiiistrator of the pay li . ai i f he other debts duS by said estate, 'lis;' :aid tleorge Richards is a necessary .i: tv to said action. All of said land iasit n: ,, ! in Franklin county. - It is now or (i r - i au.l aisjudged that publication of "the ,:. in ili'ns titiid action to the said George Ki -U r is ho made for-six-weeks - in the Tihks notifying him to appear at th i.t st term of the Superior Court" of Frnnkiin county on the sixth Monday be-for:- t'a i- fir-.t Monday in March 1892, and ;.q --y-r tiie omflaiut which will belled by til- :i!ii:.tiJ ouring tne nwt Tru-ee aays or th - s 1 reria. and that if he tdiall fail so to ::k th- plaintiff will appTy to the Court for the 'v'.i. f demanded iirsaid complaint. Tliis loth December 181. , ;. C B. B; MAS3ESBURQ, Clerk Superior Court. ARE STILL IN And have the usual line of good? generally carried iri a first-class DRUG STORE, Such as Drugs, ledicinee, Pat ent audProprietary goods, Fancy nd Toilet, articles, Spectacles, ETye Glasses, i Stationary, : Fin- Cutlery, RazoTS, Blank Book p. Lamps -and Lamp goods, Garden Seeds, Inks, -Dyes, Fine Perfume ries, Tobacco and Medicinal L piors.. The finest line of . ' CIG ARS in town, from 2 for 5 to "15 -cents. eachT- Fl avorin g Extracts, Fin Soaps Brushes, Combs, Toilet Powder, Hair Dressing, Blackju? and Blacking -.B rushes, Spices, jurs. J ones worua respona to no encore. "It i3 too much for ber in this altitude," said her husband decidedly, -while every body lalessed him for the savins 'solici tude. And , thenTtbo- gentleman of the violin, who dearly loved the sound of hia own voice, came forward and said that his. : friends . had insistedrnpon hia giving them a recitation.' He liad been tahen wholly by eurprisa f Had ho known ia time, he would have been glad to prepare something especially - for the occasion. Under the circumstances', however, he had simply been forced to draw upon hia memory; and he trusted to the kindness" of his friends to remember that any little faults which might mar his efforts should be charged against him, rather than to his selection, which in his estimations, was no less gool because it was old.- He then plunged mta "Catiline's Defiance" with a vigor that eo scared aJittle-child that ;she . had to he sumraarily hustled away t bed. , 7 - - " Donald," having finished hi3 " surmer. and farther solaced himself with a smoke on tho piazza now stoodln the doorway, absently looking on, in his" abstraction quite unaware that Dr. aud Mrs. P'Trs nau enterea tue nau ana were p . - - 'g- close bemnd him. But . how tvaa ui& to know that the trio had not just walked over from the , cabin together? ; With a brilliant smile she turned ' to Gray, who sat on a low 6tool beside herr carelessly laying; her hand "on his shoulder while she whispered in - his ear. As to what peoplo might think of this easy, famil iarity , she didhot for an instant consider. When one is, impelled by the egoism of an absorbing passion it is as though he looked at the vorld through the larger end of a telescope, seeing society reduced to pygmy insigmncance. Anita saw only Donald. --- ' """ .-" .Who was ifi she whispered, "who said that life would be tolerable but for its ainusements?". -'. VJ t4i am glad to say that I never knew -the cynic,' .flashing a grateful glance at her. All this evening she had not vonchsafed him a word before. ' "But he NOTICE. F.v virf.e of an order of th Superior j Court ; Franklin county, made on the j 12: ii .r- of November 1891, in special j j rocoedinsfs in cause, entilld ieo. H. j W all, W. T. nockadv, and- W, R. Hock a ycoutors tf William Heckaday and : M;fir.".rt t I. Uockadny, et. al. devisees ex.;. j iitn ; jiiting the undersigned tom-mi-siiHT lr the purpose. I will sell at fu'iln: auction, in the town of FranKlin t ;i, N. i. ., on Saturday the 16th day 'of January 192, the following ; described j r j' . rty iu and near said .town of Frank. His,- l it on Ma.in street, adjoining the lot- of I. G. Staunton and -S.S. Railey. V 0:it I'U oft tiie corner of Hillsboro and Or a streets, known us the "old stable h. " " - '!!?- ! t in "New Raleigh," peer the to .v ii . f FrsisklinUm, knovtu as the.'or- x i Dunston lot." - : v .' -' ' Ti-rMs f sule: One-third cash, balance iu OK..- year with interest from day of sale at liiit per cent. Titte retained until j'r.ivlKi.if money is paid in full. . - ; - N. Y.JrL,LEV, -; i-v. 12, 1 891. Comniissioner. . ."; Kerosene Oil, Lan tern s and v a rious other goods which you can couid-never have meant this sort, of get by calling -for them. " ' r- accurately filled bya Registered PHARiTACisT, at any hour; day., or 1 uigat, and, we guarantee the gradients to be as , and yon fciss mm."''--" " , "-- " .-.'J . : For an instant she Eeemcd startled out of her angry composure, but "only tor an instant. ' . . . -' . i -;" K "Oh, did -you7"-shq nonchalantly an Bwered. ""WeHras yon. once pithily re marked when we were discussing jour friend Mrs. Rogers, that ecrt of thipg is very commonly done, you know." f . An'd is that all you have to Bay?" a I hard, steely glitter in hia eyes. - . j ' j ; Nothing else seems to occur to ree just now," coolly dividing her h-iir Into parts for braiding. ' " v - - , : She was one of thosa women who un adorned are most seductively fair. Now. leaning lazily back iu the low rucking chair, her tapering form EOftly outlined under the scant folds of her long white gown, the hair she had been brushing touching the floor, as with flushed cheeks and sparkling eyes she looked up at him. the man must have been. bund who would not harm been moved by her beauty. ! "See here, riita, ho said gently, even pleadingly, I don't want to-be hard or nn j ust. I thought .'. you - different , from other women, but we are all human. 1 could not for a moment think you guilty oi anything really wrong, and I can find excuses for you if you have been a little foolish. Your consin was in love with you once, and I of all men ought not to be surprised if he has not gotten over it." And he is sick; the poor "wretch has a leg in the grave, one may see at a glance naturally you .would pity him, and be perhaps tempted to a warmer show of tenderness "than you really mean. 1 know I have seen the worst of it, but do make what excuses v.ou can for your self 1 , Tell me how il "happened! Tell me oh, my God I to think of my asking such a thing, Nit! I know it is not so; you have only been amusing yourself, or you hare been drawn into "It through pity for him, buf tell me that you have not Been regretting that you did not marry him, that you have not been fan cying yourseli in love with mm alter alL I know that you can explain . it some way so that it will not seem so horrible; and I am ready to believe anything you say. tie was wringing ins bands tike a woman in hia pahV Anita watched him curiously, a slow smile of triumph curv ing her lips. . "1 tliink I told yon I had nothing fur ther to: say," she answered, icily calm. Surely whom the nod would destroy they first make mad. - in- thing. I am enjoying this immensely; aren't you?" V -"--' ; ' ; "Oh the same principle that a friend of mine enjoys her cold shower baths she finds it such a delightful relief when one is over aud she is safely out of it." -" Donald abruptly made hia way across the room. "Excuse me, Anita, hut I have had a long, hard" day, and I feel completely -used np-hia looks lending emphasis to the words. - "1 aia sorry to disturb you, but really 1 think 1 must - . . . - i 4 . - - - as can . be :nacl anywhere. : Anv j iuiiu- , . ,, ; . . , " vv hat! so soon?" 6tanng up at him goods not kept in Siock will be 6mmn3 iodierence. "Well, don't ordered, lor- responsible parties, let ine detain you. Please examine our stock and you will find it efficient both in QUANTITY AND QUALITY .to meet the demands of our pa trons. We " . -GUARANTEE PRICES to be as low as any house using the same -.','- . - GLASS OF! GOODS, . Give us a call and we will give you. eye ry advantage possible. C , ' Yours, &c . . v- . - ; THOMAS.& AYCOCKE, p'tlffget TO CaJLL TO SEE. NOTICE. ' V.v virtiiA nf a inHcrmnt nf the SnTierior Court of Franklin county ipVtbe case-.of F. X. Egarton vs. Ida 8. 'Pear.ce, the im (ie rsig:i 'd Commissioner will on - Monday Die 7, 1891, offer for sale at - the Court house door in Louisourg to the highest hiuih r for cash (unless sooner Sold ; pri vitfly) ilie tract of lanJjnn which the Jatc J.J. Fearce resided, bounded. ;.by" th Louishurg and r Nashville road and the landx of J. T, Grill, "?. Ji Cooke, Ben. Grif fin Win. Coppedje anej)thers, containing ahout 237 acres, after cutting off tracts sold West and stallings.XParties wishing 'to see said l:ui'i will be showa over it by tir.2 R. M. I'eaicc, and if they prefer cav buy pri vateiy of him, in such size tracts as may hi; agreed upon. :. ' yS'--..- Tnos..BWlliDEK; : X o v . 1, 1 89 1 V - Coumiissiouer. ?ry -2oi. 1892. - 1. , - - j 'Vmerin town, f They ; ,T ) . : . ' .i constantly on band almost every- Uhtnof rhaM tpnt. in r nrfit f. rrr general merchandise slore,. such mm By virtne of power of sale contained in 3 certain deed of mortfuirft 'eren'.ited hV.' A1 iiurj. NOTICES April, l 85, and duly recorded in theoiuce "a Dry goods,- Shoes, UaTs, Caps; v; .eisii-r oi ieeas ior rrun&un vounjr. in Bi.ok 06, paee 458, I will sell-to the hiphi-st bidder fo, cishj -at .the 'Coart Ho'ise door, in I,ouiburgon January 26," M'2, aj 12 o'clock, M., the land and D-reni-isi:- dcscrilied in said m-rtgae 'deed, be mi? improved by dwelling .house, oflicc lnrn and several small tenamebt houses. 'nu situated in Franklinton. . n .Locis-- rosd and Wellon's avenne; eontain- tj-o and a half acres, more or less. -6 FLoeine A; IIIKKS. N V '. . ; Mortrage.. a nice 1 ine Ready m ade ran t s &c. i Ilea vy. and fancy groceries, such as Meal, Heat, Flour, Sp gar, Cof fee,. Mol asses j all. k in d of .Flavor 'In es- arid Exiraets, - Pearl iHomi- 11 had seemed tr Donald simplj a matter of course that she would o with him; but, Uke Byron's Jack Dantlina, "He knew not what to say, and so h9 swore, in his heart, as many an oath is uttered; while he retreated with what grace he might" When Anita entered her room, a couple of hours later, she found him Still sitting in ths small, comfortless bedroom rocking chair, moodily tinting the air of the room blue with cigar smoke. "What! not gone to bed yet? I thought you would have been -asleep an hour, ago", she carelessly' remarked, snifitng the air with a dainty show of scorn, "1 wafted-1 or you," he" said simply. But Tm afraid this smoke is too much for you, .-I had not .realized that It was quite so bad." - ; K - "Oh,"it is so kind of yon to speak of itl" a subacid of sarcasm in her voice In fact, she did : not dislike cigar moke la the least, but; it suited her mood to make a grievance of the matter. . "You mean that I ought to have con sidered the consequences soonerf indeed, you are right,", with genuine contrition. ! will open the window" as soon as the light u out I am awfully sorry." "Oh, don t speak of nt, ,witn perrnno- torv tiolitehesa, . She was shpping brisk ly out of hef clothes. , Donald watched her for a few moments in silence. . ."And so jou - have been putting in your time flirting with your cousin?" A tozen beginnings-hehad framed in his mind for what be. naa to say, yet wuen became to speak he bitterly burled his thought at her, with no picking of .words. - "tMaalrs. Sogers tell you thatr" Rook ing up at him with a "nonchalant smile, as she sat dehberately brushing her long hair. : ."If she olid, it was - a sometshat curious coincidence,." don't' you .think, that Gray should have hinted i to me. only this evening, that yon seemed to be putting in; your- time flirting with Mrs. "That is not answering, my question, - . CHAPTER XIL 1 ... Only those who have taken upon them selves vows of silence can comprehend how little talk is really required in the exigencies of ordinary every day Ufa To Anita it was a curious revelation. Iwhen they had settled back again ia the fold home life the old life, but now bo changed and new that Donald and she who had been once for very lighthearted ncss and joy in life, so full of idle talk and laughter, could now get ou with such chary use of words. Donald was little at the house. He was never there when rational excuse could be framed for being anywhere else; and when the inexorable routiue of eat ing and sleeping called him home he j simply met his wife with a grave polite ness aa taciturn as her own. Each felt sullenly constrained to be silent, waiting for tho ether to speak, each finding a puerile point of prido in the impregna ble good breeding that could maintain an . unbroken courtesy under circum stances so exasperating, for Anita would rather have been struck than be forced to meet that chill, courteous indiXer- ehco day after day, while Donald was sometimes' frightened at the mad im pulse that came upon him to seize her in his arms and savagely shake her out of her cool, passionless calm. A slow, maddening fortnight had rolled away, when one day, as ho rose from the table after luncheon, Donald stopped, a determined expression hard ening -hia pale face. , Anita's nerves thrilled with a consciousness that a climax "Vas come, while, with a cold .pretense of not seeing, she turned toward the kitchen, as if called by some house wifely doty, v - - i . "I wish to have a few minutes', talk vdth you, Anita," he said, with a glance that commanded her to stop. smile broadening a litUe, as if enjoying ' his. discomfiture. v ,v . - . ' "I thought whea I went away that yon had money enough more than enough for all ordinary requirement. " X tcado. arrangements af the "bank for you to have all you might need in case of any unforeseen emergency; but I can't under stand now what, possible emergency could have arisen to demand this," re garding her with grave questioning." "No? can you not?" nonchalantly smil ing up at him. " Well, it is possoble that the emergency simply arose and then sat down again, so to speak. . ' If yon will look in . you bank hook, 1 - presnme yon , - will discover that 'I deposited the full;" amount two days later. .: "Yes; but that' does not make the mat ter any clearer." . . " "I should suppose It would be tufa- cient to.be assured that X did not use any of it, with a sneer she knew would sting him Uke a lash.' . . "As if 1 ever grudged1 yen a dollar, ox questioned how you used UP he retorted warmly, flashing under her - insulting tone. "When have I ever hinted that you could use too much money?" "Never, unlcu now," more humbly, her eyes falling a litla under his indig nant glance. "And not now. It only secras to me that here is something that I should know about and I osk you to tell me. If you had csed tho three hundred dollars three times over it would not havs troubled me Uke your curious retievnee about it." - " "Another thing," be went on, after he had waited a moment in vain for- her to speak; "a fellow came up to my oQco a day or two ago with a curious charge of assault and battery against. Fred Ingdlda. Do you know, anything about that?" ''IT with a look of frankest astonish ment. "No, indeed; how ehould IT "Well, in a somewhat relieved tone, "i t did not seem very likely the tale he told. ' He had been drinking, and I scarce ly gave his wandering yam another thought until I got my passbook and canceled vouchers from the bank this morning, when, in a wholly unreasoning way, it struck me ttm there might be some connection betweou the two cir cumstances." "And what was bis story?" her face curiously changing, her yes steadily fixed on the minute plaits the was foiling in ber handkerchief. "Simply that you were down In the bank alone with In jails one evening, and that after you had come out together, and you had turned and gone toward home, this fellow, passing by, made a joking remark to Ingalls about his bank ing hours for ladies, when he found him self knocked into the ditch," - "Oh P comprehend vely , not locking at hi in. "Of course I told the chump that he had no case, and, incidentally, that he was mistaken as to the identity of the lady, and that if X ever heard of his re peating the mistake lie would promptly have occasion to bring action for assault and battery against me." "All the same," meeting his eyes un flinchingly, "it was L" Donald did not seem surprised, al though his face grew graver. "And may I ask what you were doing at the bank! "Certainly. X went there to get the check cashed." "In the evening?" "Yes. The bank was closed when I ;S7s ft rxiTuriwrrs AoooBDrxo to uvorm iiiorrror ar accoct cxAivra a allow 1 9 v tcs ion or parTT cow MKAJoy km or riAXXUX coomr, asd to t mm iUxiwto, tcrynisQ oi TMk nuT MoxDiY u beczuata 1600, asb rvurxa os tmc rtT moat n ccLr 1891. ' - . . --- " ' ... od moot ot2j4)int. 721 Jalj 8,81 HitaVth Boltoa 722 8 A liuaU-t i- , T23 . llrtKUnptot - 75 -.- ..-. J L'linplna - - . - 4u MA11K14 raaji ft hara! IUrt - lla UU Leraoa 723 - " - Wia 11 TlarnBjtoa 7SO ," yey IW:i 731 JohaCatMt ' 732 U 8 Vmha - 733 lle)n nrcera 734 Nirk Goick 735 I'nuU I'pcba'rrh M- x Mr Jobo Nana " 737 - Tartar JJ-iIia . 738. Vm Tetry 7nt -b lUrrla 740 - Krbrcr IVrry . 741 Gnv Kaclkoer 742 Harbiir UecVy 743 )Imdron larr1 744 U,IU WU..u, 745 , Mary AIVy 74ft llaehiuitTi 747 lrrr Wtr 748 J il Trm-11 aj rKUd 740 Nany Dnv. 70 lteo ra".ilur and u 751 l.oTi lnrjjmnKa 7.i Francis Ilim-a 75S Sol Trry - 754 Athony Jone 755 III) Alford 753 N&cr CbU 757 Prl-r.ll Poney 758 Shelly Mdbn 753 Caleb Dnwr 7 GO Xim Mry Forma a 7CI ala HryeJit 7C2 Mary Jan. iloy 7C3 NU:k Imnon 701 Martha DonrTnu 705 Netti Faalkocr aaJ chilj 76d Ll. ruu 7J7 Do tt'erry 70H Ann Webb 73 - Mr W II Perry 770 , Pncy Ertn 771 tnfl Alley 772 Mr Aon Perry 773 July 13, Anuillbioi 774 R It OriGIa 1 R8t allies) 77(1 KHtli - 777 L 8 Alford Ut taker " " " 778 . II C Kearney tusots a t ol axroaot rrJT.l 77 Wm looper juror to Uy oH rood, Mr Tcker' to WtmtU ro4 780 . O O GiU THt- Wwliboddl" " " - - " - - - 782 II U Ijrertoa 5 days twiwot ttr Soady crwk tox?up I S31 7K3 Anc. 3, J C Teaw 7 " " Donn 784 JHChve10 " Ut tkr - 785 WIIW,r.Um8 " iwwr " " 784 ' A II Moor keepifijr raft from &oir kridjr 2nd rrter 787 J II Iryn amoant ol rft rmdrrvt 788 W I JoltDon aaioant oi rfvoont rt'iere.l for rod notioe 7R3 II C Kertey tumtet ol wifit tdrd 7W) J It Altord meal of a for l-viax rmtim trot Ailerton beil- ' 791 AW WiUoa erTcii mm jaror laytof off ro4 frMa itr Toctvrr' to Warrratua read W D Kersey moani of luaroust for erviaz road otlc R M r'lW iaont t4 cMit wkWM R M Fu!W rlenir.j: out U at poor aon John C 8tlhoir kefintr nttm frou Ferrpil' lti.?x 2nd qarfr J II (In On kaaiinx Inmber lor IUm bnd II B Vl tibry amoottt cl rrot mCC Il D rtonell amount ol acroant lor burd of prUoaer H A AMord Mwmr ia (ioid Mio t4bip W K Mrtia, Jr part ol 5i 5 roit fn.Wd W K Martin. r baUnc ol croor.t 5 5 t4re4 I C Mttw ronveyinir ChrU Hi-- to )J do . - da ' pr d " do do do - do , o do do . HtU- do do . pauper d - do do do do do ) d't do do . do do do do do do do do cm notb ontAid p8tT do . dO Iu !! do do f-Mprr do do do do ortort PrWW Yta do taottfa usLim1 p;ir do do do do do . do do do o do do do do do do do do do do do do do 6o d do do do do do do lo do do do d'l do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do .do do do do do do do do do do do do do d do do - do do do do do - dt do do . du do do do ixj do do do do do do do do dj do do do do do do do do do do do do Lhn taker la GoVI UiouiM: AwoMar " - Cjrrr rrri ' isl hy, Gelatine, Mace, Baking Tow- gtern insistence. "I want to know." der, Saucellkinds : of canned 'fWant to know what? her lips curt .. . iv .. - i - , . ins in a alow, amused smile. Only she By virtue of a defr. of the Puparlor Court or t rariKlio county made at Pah term 1891, In th-rassof a. Y, Yarlioro, Adrnr.., of W. T: t.oiiins sin others ctrainst P. O. Dur. and oth-' s j e.i.wi s -11 at thj- Coart Uoub door ia tvvnV3 Sn "Werlnis-tay January 27,- 18TS, -"-1 vi ii-.ni in Tanjtua rounryy one ly ing on De i j r.ra,neh. adlomirur th land tb ? tilJl "irt-invl oths. contalKiBflr 63?i acre. h i '.V1UB on iavis t rancn, aejoinmgr 4 ' "l tsof Leonard and oth-rar, concnlnlug Vr. a , res.- Tlw sale will ne at pa'oUc anrtion to Wtt uignest bidder and tor cash. Dv,- S9, 1S91. it. X. l&IlcUKO, ' ' i-. 'i CommiaBioflor. NOTICE. lc0" By direction of the wiJlbf thelate Louis Jwitholomew, : the undersigned; will on a mi.ay Jannary 25, M892, oiler : for tale ll t-ie highest bidder, for cash, a portion V "it bind of said Bartholomew contain ,a aores' adjoining the lands of Sher-. d Pledge, WT. Wilder and the Warren " r ad. A plat thereof can be seen by iilangon Thos. B. Wilder, " - - '.:..:-". - S. 1'. Green, Ex'r;of.;p Pec. 18, '91; X. Bartholomew, gools; and lots 'of J othe?:"thipgs that are -too. nume rous . to --mention.-. ,' --r "v; --'f Ilivinjr opened a .first-class "Itestanrant io 'LoTiisburg, am prepared to ,: serve -jrieals at all honrs. Can furnish a' -few persons lodging at 'night. ; ily tabie - is served - with ehicken, matton beef :and everything the; market.: affords.-; Al ways call m when yon ' are hungry, aud -.yoii shall have satistactitn. . .- r r- -.. --i.s.i-i'i EespectfuUv.S - -W: , r - - BONRY-AWKINS. MttA" v'D' Wiii.. McGniErProrietor i- :':r7-.iv'-?S'-''.' ,: --.K::-':: .'-; GoaLr accommodanbns.' iJoiiteseTvulSr i ilandithe'hest "fare" the:niajcketi could kno w what the eflort cost her.'-' fi"! .want to know if yous have been let ting your cousin make love to your .. "Ohr with a soft laugh, mocking, ex asperating, ."Andjdou't you think all things ccmsidered---that such a question from you ia rather -well, peculiar to say the least?",.,:' ,.? V.;-r :. -.--V "Pecuhar enough; but I insist upon an , -An) suppose to be equally peculiar " I Bhould turn about and ask if you have been making love to Mrs. Rogers?" --"Then 1 should most emphatically an swer, No:" . rr "Ahl I thank.thee; Jew, for: teaching me that word. " Again that low, mock ing laugh. "Then I, too, answer, "No. "" , t "It is b. lie!" he retorted , roughly.. "There is no-uso beating about the bush, -Nita. 1 saw you before you saw me, over there in the woods thii afternoon, -and--it seems impossible even now but with my own eyes I saw" your cousin's axias arottgd you, saw him kisdng yon, j "J toant to ask von' bcyin Donald, Hs .tht$alltfahtr. , :- '; ''YesT arching her eyebrows with an affectation of extreme surprise, whilo a sensation of passionate relief swept over her.-" She felt they were coming to some sort of an understanding, to, what - end she did not care: anything would be bet ter than this sullen waiting, this intoler able calm. "": "!.""" ' 'Will you come into the parlor?" cour teously as she might have invited a stranger, leading the way.-, ; : . "I want to ask you," -began Donald when they were seated, taking m bank book from his pocket and selecting from it a slip of paper," "is this all right?" . " It was her canceled check for three hundred dollars. Anita, regarded it curiously,- a slight smile on her lips. "Why, yes," she said slowly, "it seems, tohe just as I wrote it." . - ' "And there Is no mistake about itf decided that I wanted the money, and as a kindness Mr. Ingalls. went and got it for me in the evening when X went around to hia house and asked him." J Donald rubbed his foreheadin a be wildered way: ' "And why could you not have waited until the bank opened next day?" "Because I wanted to take the early train next mbrning." "Aud did you?" -Yea." . "And where did you go?" breathing hard. To Pueblo,", with an inscrutable smila "To Pueblo, and" you 'took money enough to take-you to Parisr suddenly growing pale, aa a light seemed to break upon his mind. "And did your cousin go with you?" he demanded alowly. v -Oh. no," with that little, corU teas ing smile, "but be came back with roe." "In other words, you went to meet him,", hoarsely, bis eye flashing blue fire. -Well, do you intend to tell me therest-bf itr "Ah, why should 17"" with & careless shrug of her shoulders, smiling always. "You are so keen at surmising." " -" "Do you know you are leading me to surmise very strange things?" . - "YesT indifferently. I J "To think of my being tricked out of the way with that little cock aud bull story of your aunt's coming!", he exclaimed, his voice akaken with anger. "TJow you must have, laughed in your sleeve to e me led away by the nose like an juwH "Well, no, not-exactly.' If anybody laughed It must have been Mrs Rogers, who did the leading, and . whom, to all appearances, you were only to ready to follow." - . ;--"''. , "flow like a wcraifin that Is." regard ing her with acorn. ineffable, "to try to whitewash yourself by throwing mud at another! I could not have imagined that you would steop to anything so Small; but." frowningly conaldering the check he was twisting through his fingers, rit Kerns you are capable of anything." v ""Yea," growing very white ' "Do yotj think so?" ' '. - ; -- . ."What I UpTft understand, he went on, slowly, cruelly, still studying the check, ia how you happened to come back at alL Evidently you did not phui to,--:; ;. - "Well, do you know, I rather wonder at that inye!f . miw." white to the lip; -but it is a mistake most easily nxti Sed. I can iru aaain. ' "- ,' . - - To Be Co.ntixced. 792 793 734 75 7W1 797 793 H(H) 801 . 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The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
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Jan. 15, 1892, edition 1
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