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The feud has been cn-Beiiclb-'pci family jealousy over an heir loom, the (iiKTnoYii irom the sky, that v.-as found in. a Ia''.en i-eteor by an ad venturer ancestor. Al3tf, the succession Hi the Stanley earldom in Jviand jrsay c0i2i an American Stanley. When a Caushter' !.( Arfrtr to .CoIonJ Stanley of the eldest branch Ut tiro gtaieys in America and the mother' V io Child Hpr .it its birth, the chagrined ttetsnei tuj-s a newborn gypsy boy and subi?i ) Hit i:m as heir. Three years later the feypSy mttlitf) having; liad no part in this bargain, steals the ftolortePa littlo dnugh tcr, being reared In secret,- 1 leaves her Avri eori undetected as the heir. Th SJ P y" jrf-ifhi' K& ,aiso obtained possession of the dlf.ioiid fVm' the sky and a docu mont com iinuig the ' toSriit 6f t-be fala heir. Sha rears the little girl, F.stlier Stanley, ar- her cvrn and grows to lcVtf her. AVheu Esther Is grown a beautiful ycung girl. Hagar, nov gypsy queen, re tuilfl to V:.-Finia with her. She haa a viitl plan timt Pr. I-ee, tho late Colonel fetanley's olti frienc!, may now adopt Es Uhr; if tfrigaiiy" intended. Her hope also is that ii-or kif.if Msre (SfijfpJsed Arthur Staa- Me&etipaZi-'' .nssy- -fall - f io H""?ir;r and thus the innocent gill may Recoine by marriage what she i3 by birtrwiwit tress of Stanley hall. Dr. Lee adepts Esther, but ateo demands that Hagar turn of to his custody the diamond from the sjiy. iff. Lee also informs Hagar ';? Mr: the: Spped Arthur Stan ley 2d, its a protUcit crH hot worthy of Esther, but Hagar hopes for a'(? bst apd with her people departs. Arthur Stanley does fall in loVe with Esther and eo does his boon companion, Blair Stanley, the oUKln who vould be the riKhtlul maie iir fit flttuuey v.ero the Stanley secret kno-Wili stealing the diamond Blair causes the deiltJt Sf the doctor. Outside s Arthur, screriafB.-iJ T-stUer, Blair, ts--:ipin'r, insultingly Inters 1$ Artiiur that iie' left Ether's room. Afthttr forties h'm to light ft fivrfel in which Arthur IS victor and tumbles iUai? into an open grave. He starches Iilaif' ttykes the diamond from the sky. Blaif i only stunned and tries, with the aid of hi mother, to place the blame for the mur der' of Dr. Lee upon Arthur, ine snernt Attemnts to taUe Arthur, but after a tnrihirtg drive in a high powered motor car AKiivr eludes his pursuers and is thrown into th". river after a srnashup. His body is seen liotstms down the river. Arthur is revived by Hagar', revealo bis identity and upbraids him. Keeping TT'iney, he pawns the diamond in Ricli ii; I. ' 'Viir is in I'ichmond, living riot ously, aiici 'tif, 'o. is forced to visit the pawnshop. Afte? esoianatibns the two as?ree to stand by eacli Other, At a ball, to which Blair has invited Arthur aivi at which a supposed New York society be!i is the gucrt c honor, they are stunned to find the diamond or. ttie oreast or ine ;eW York visitor. She is an adventuress who ha3 borrowed the diamond for the evening. Hagar attends the ball as a fortune teller, accompanied by Luke Lov ell. While Hagar is telling the "belle's" fortune the diamond is snatched from her breast. Luke Lovell, Hagar's gypsy guard, has stolon the diamond and to avoid detection drops it into a mail box. At the ball a sheriff tries to arrest Ar thur on the murder charge. Arthur es Cfpes and leaves Richmond on a freignt train. The diamond passes into a mail i, ,';. ; n.vviitniipfl. lost from a wagon and picked up by Quabba, an or gan grinder. The monkey of the latter steals the diamond ar.d leaves it in a bird's nest in a tree. Arthur ifi robbed of his clothes by hoboes;, who leave him in a tattered outfit. Ho seeks work at a farm. Titey Jre Hcgar Harding and Esther, Her Daughter. this secret Is ,.hared by Hagar, Tvho she sn.ppose is her mother, Esther realizes it will be told lier iu the full ness of time. J a Jtichir.cnd Yirian Marton, from whose Xa'r lxsom the diamond from the sky haa been snatched the nisat of the ball, had canght no glimpse eC the face of the man, of the thief and strangle!'. Search had not revealed if, and fo I..hvo Lovell luul Won To'mnyh . At Farmer Smith's a " dozen miler array from Stanley hall, Tvhere, un k&mvn to him, Hagar and Esther ar now tfox&teSed, Arthur, the fugitive, labored for hi dally bread. The win some little five-year-old daughter of the farmer had twirtcd herself around Arthur's heart. Happy and hardy and healthy wen? his days'. Ho followed the plow and ; faced the sun sang. Ho was gain ing no fortune in tkt world's goods, i 1 i- l . - ... . 1 ........ - 1 . . T. x1ro,-i f - . 1 1 ' uui Us was aiayp.v uie vicnn, ucu air life of a farmer's helper. Only did a shadow come to his face when he thought of Esther and his bitter moth er, Hagar. Was Esther his sister or was she, too, a changeling? Xo matter which, Arthur's love for her was deep i Hwy vv.vq as a brothers, ie would niake & teie for himself for her sake. and s twilight and mused of htr. One day when little Xellkj Smith brought him his luncheon to the Seld a torn scrap of newspaper that covered v- portion of it caught his eye. It was u front pf-ge "scare head'' of a Richmond ) paper that In big type hysterics told of the robbery at Mrs. Randolph's ball and the subsequent added excitement of his flight and fight when arrested on :i ofoavsra of murder. Then Arthur wondered a;t'm if he had done right in j protecting lilair. An impulse seized j him to go to Fairfax and give himself i up to the authorities? and let the whole truth be known. Cut then he remembered the secret was nagai's and that she had suffered much. So f-u- neither Hagar nor Ks- 1 Fairfax the" hews of Esther's" return had gone abroad. The mystery of her coming as Dr. Lee's adopted daughter and the mystery of her sudden depar ture at hi3 death added fuel to the gossip that went through the country side when it was known that with a handsome dark womanj who gave the name of Hagar Harding and said that she was Esther's .mother, Dr. Lee's erstwhile ward had returned to Stan ley hall. Eut with the young men of Fairfax county Esther's gentle ways and pi quantry had gone far in the few short months she had lived beneath the dec tor's roof as h!s adopted daughter. And now, when it was known Esther had returned to Fairfax and dwelt at Stanley hall, the young men of the community again came flocking to seek her favor. First and most constant of the call ers upon the new occupants of Stanley hall Avas Bert Randolph. Few, except those who understand the ramifications of kith- and consan guinity in the old south,; can compre hend the strong ties that blood and marriage make in Virginia. The Stanleys, the Randolphs, the Lees, tho Beverlys, the Hunters and the other famous old families loved and hated fiercely, but strictly among themselves. Eof h Clair Stanley's f mother, who was a second cousin, and Bert Ran dolph's mother, who was a first cousin, 1 invited the chagrined Mrs. Burton hau . o Fairfax and forgetfulness. lfet&dolpu " being hi Richmond B-it fSIiihr Stauito,. Ms kinswoman's and Tifalaet1 "srtth on, had so vivacious gtiosff VivisB -Iar. -vita-varmly seconded M-? niuf fwr's iu. . tlon that Mrs. Burton Hfedeip ana ( her guest were greatly pleas'! to1 ac-! cept it. "Sly aunt is a stunner!" Bert Ran dolph blurted boyishly to Hagar and Esther. "Ralph, here, knows what a good sort ihe is, and she'll be wild about you, Sliss Esther, won't she. Ralph?" And Ralph Hunter, also smitten of Esther, nodded eager assfent, for the two young men had ridden over to call upon Esther every day since she and her supposed mother, Mrs. Hagaf CHAPTER XII. The Tournament. TJT poor Arthur Stanley won't te here to ride this year," exclaimed the good natured young man when they had all finished reading the announcement "The idea of them suspecting he kill ed old Dr. Lee!" cbimed in the equally generous minded Ralph Hunter. "Why, Arthur for all bis wild ways had the best and kindest heart In the world. And he loved Dr. Leo like a son, even if they did have some jolly old rows about the way Arthur spent money liiie water and got in debt." "But why did Arthur run away? None of us believe him guilty, and we may have our faults in Fairfax, but We are all kin, and wo all stand to gether when outsiders make trouble " asked Ralph Hunter. "Shut up, you big silly!" cried Cert Randolph impulsively. "Can't you see you are making Miss Esther cry? Didn't you promise me we wouldn't say anything about Arthur's troubles? You know Miss Esther liked him Pes of all of us." "Oh, pray, do forgive me, Slisg Es ther," erica the contrite young nunter. "But I just can't keep quiet about Ar thur. Keeping quiet implies we do be lieve those awful suspicions." "I thank you for that," said Esther tremulously. "Let us talk about him. Wo know he is guilty of nothing ex cept being a reckless boy, with no fa ther and no mother." Hagar spoke up for tho first time. "Yes," she said huskily, "he had no mother." "I'll tell j-ou something about Ar thur," spoke up Bert Randolph. "It was a secret, he had only toid me. He going to ride m tie tournament and wrest Cluir's kmrois as In iPe' best J'!o Yo9 ttovw why? v- terminfM ' f win- t red with a sudden res61v3. He would go! He would win the wreath and crown Esther queen of love and beau ty! It was a wild risk to take, a dar ing thing to do, but he longed to see Esther, find tbn Inrn of rnmnrw nrwl the inclination to the dramatic were ' the heritage cf his gypsy blood that I J overcame all caution and discretion. He would go! His heart beat like a drum with the resolution. Forcing him- self to speak with a calmness he far from felt, he spoke up and said; "If I can be rparcd for the day,. and if you will lend me Starlight, JM.r. Smith, and if you will make me a ind so he ia4 the morning sun and j j sang, and so he fSA.& the shadows of j t Ire f f I '"' i , wii , i 1 I i Iff I i is! Li? 1 h y-r i Fairfax from him. "11, Arthur Avas de "ar. It was A'' . T 1 when Sliss Esther was at Dr. s " told mo. He was reholvel to win so 10 could crown Sliss Esther ffSee-u f lovft and beauty." "Weil, we'll do It for him." cried young Hunter. "All the girls of Fair fax are wild for the honor. Cut we'll win it for Sliss Esther. One of us will block Blair Stanley, and the other will win the wreath." "IIo!" chuckled young Randolph. "Is that the chivalry of a masked knight in the tournament of Fairfax? That's a trick like Clair Stanley played almost. I am astonished at you, Ralph." he added, . with mock serious ness. All laughed, relieved of the tension the mention of Arthur's flight under Ps terrible suspicion had brought upon the little group, and soon after the young men rode away, declaring that Esther should be crowned at their hands and the socially powerful female relative from Richmond should take the young mistress of Stanley hall under the ben efice of her esteem. It was about at this same time, on this same afternoon, that a glum faced hunchback organ grinder with a mon key limped into the dooryard of Farm er Smith's. Pcor Quabba! Well could he realize that riches seldom bri-ig happiness especially when Ave lose them almost as quickly as they have been gained. But the joy and glee of the little five-year-old daughter of t'.io Smiths cheered Quabba. "Kids are always glad to see ua, anyway. Clarence," he said, and he We Have on Han nnera 1 wo Ice Is As the season advancing we sell these noocL . .tv1 m. .' i !.:.;-V-:.-s.-..:-v W-'J:-:?-.. ;5S ?. V.:.: !lb'x:ih'vl..1!l..?;,ifJ; ..: : .- . 1 'T--:'. '" ? x! ferS.gil;W i ,; .::;- :. ... . -i "L ,.i Dr. T. I. KiicMn Pbvsician and Surp:eon Scotland Neck, North Carolina OfTie in Postage Building over North End Drusr Store. Telephones Office 10, Residenae 31. Dr. A. D. Morgan Physician and Surgeon Scotland Neck, North Carolina OiBce in buildine: formerly used bv Br. J. P. Wimberley. Dr. 11. 1.. Savnjc RockviMount, North Carolina wn Up. Scotland Neck on the j ii ..i'nT..i oocli mont.b at i silk, an the hntd t. ttt the dieses of the '. Eye. Ear, Nose, Throat and tit glasses i CHAPTER XI. "Shadows at Sunrise." AWX breaks upon a waking world in summer. The farmer rouses for his early tasks, the einiTRrib and the rich iuie- sleep on in hard beds and soft. H Staniev hall there is still a notice Iu bankruptcy tacked upon the battered and padlocked door. The AviudoAV shut ters are dtri, the weeds rankle on the lawn, and already the proud mansion of Stanley hall seems going to ruin and decay. , , A carriage drives up and Slops at its portals. Eroni it alights a gentleman of half legal, half real estate agent ap pearance. He assists two lames from the carriage. One fe a woman ot mid- die age, m ncn aim ilulj id the other a tair young gi, Had Ridden to Call Upon Estner. Harding, bad occupied Stanley hall. The generous minded young men wen. keen to realize there was a veiled hos tiiitv against the strangers who iioav had taken up their abode at Stanley hall. "Yes," Cert Randolph rattled o?i, "Aunt is a stunner she's broad mind ed, too. not stiff and narrow like our Fairfax women folks. I do not know why she is going to A'isit Clair Stan ley's mother instead of mine, but any way, Aant Burton Randolph avIH be here to attend the Fairfax tournament, which comes off in a couple of days. I have a bill of it with me. It's the bijrgest event Ave have in Fairfax, and poor Arthur Stanley was set on win ning the wreath this year. How he practiced for it. He would have won it last year, but Clair Stanley, Avho is older ar.d much beavier than he. beat him. out by a nasty bit of interference. Didn't ha. 'Ralph? Ralph Avas quick to say he thought Clair 'bad ridden unfairly, and Cert went on with his chatter concerning his stunning aunt and the coming tour ?.v .r."i'-V' Wi ;, ':- ' V7& ' :'4::i-.;;Vc;:;;x : ,y ir. 1). F. Keel Dentist Scotland Neck, North Caralina Successor Dr. A. C Livermon Office up-sUdrs in the Whitehead Building. Office hours from 9 to 1 and 2 to 5 o'clock. From 7 to 9 p. in. by appointment. thPSf two. the elder woman and the younger, are gypsies, for it is Hagar Harding and Esther, her daugh ter. Since that exciting night at Sirs. Ran dolph's ball in Richmond Hagar has bad one resolve. With her sen a fugitive and the diamond from the sky vanished as mysteriously as it had tome, nacar has centered all her hopes and all her desires on Esther. Hagar has wealth, what need to noaru n further now? So she has come to Life Insurance Fairfax, not as a gypsy woman, out as Scotland Neck. North Carolina a dowager of means and rented the mMm$mm;Wm "I would be surprised if Aunt Eur- mmm - :m$mM Z -lid about Esther," Bort MM'wti' i continued. "She loves to have pretty Vv, v mltm ' irls-around her, and any girl she ' mWklMm U0m0m 'Mmmm chaperons is made a belle of Richmond, Wiffe tkrmi ' for AuIit Burton Randolph surely - tlJt ' PPllllMgii:iiiS does queen it mightily in Richmond mmmmmm. . society.- Willie H. Allsbrook Life Insurance .1 1 TIT 1 "XT L. "..ll Mtiana wees. j m-sion from the trustee iu bank- Representing the Metropolitan' tcy Jf the plan to habilitate Ke . Followed the Pow and Sang, ther's connection with him was known. ' No one but he and Hagar kneAV he Avas ; not the heir of Stanley, for, though Esther had called him brother, it Avas plain to Arthur that the sweet girl had said the word to comfort him. i Then also he realized that much in expiation must be endured by him. H? felt that Avhen the time came Hagar would speak, and until then he was "pound to silence. At Stanley hall and all throughout , chaperons is made a belle of Richmond, for Aunt Burton Randolph surely does oueon it mightily in society." While he was speaking the young Randolph of Fairfax produced a hand bill printed in old English text. Avhich lead: YE OL.DE TIME TOURNAMENT '. TE GALTANT CAVALIEH3 AD SQUIRES AND KNIGHTS OF FAIRFAX COUNTY WILL, HOLD AN OLDE TIME TOURNAMENT AT YE FAIRFAX' GP.OUXD3 NEXT SATURDAY AFTERNOON. ALL RIDEF.S MUST EE MASKED. YE VICTORIOUS KNIGHT. SHALL CROYiTN HIS LADYE FAYKE AS OUEEN OF LOVE AND BF.AUTIE! And Esther Vas There to Keep the Tryst. mask irs' Sltlitu' an1 Iond nie a plume for my at 111 an1 show them how we do it Kentucky!" I"or it was as a ,vuS Kentuckian in hard luck Arthur nJ1'! explained his i.-i.i. t.' at n:irt of tho IJllJJUl. ililU llCS9C'kl.V ill It. - - ronotrv. Hoth tlie farmer aiu.1 his wife i had often discussed the Strang'' who had come to their door in the guist of a tramp, but they could see by bin' ways and manners he was no tramp. 1 They judged him by his open, manly ?1 countenance and gentle courtesy, and jij whatever was his secret they felt it was no dishonorable one. On Starlight, then, the farmer's blooded saddle horse, in his new choap best clothes, and with his black silk mask and ostrich plume the farmer's wife had furnished from her Sunday finery, Arthur rode away with the best wishes of the farmer and his Avife and his little girl, "to show." as Farmer Smith expressed' it, "those stuck up Fairfax swells a tacte of old Kentucky qualit'." Quabba lu-d been gone since the day before, but Arthur overtook him near Stanley hall. They waved at each other as Arthur galloped past. And then Arthur reined his horse in a little copse of Avood near the mansion. Did be but know it, t as the spot where he had boon born. He had last seen Esther at Ilarrar's camp, but no was not surprised Jo catch the flutter of her dress at the window of tho balcony that overlooked the garden ut the side of Stanley hall. He had Avell remembered Hagar's patt ing AA-ords ihat she Avould take Esther to dwell at Stanley hall. Cautious and as quiet as lie was in stealing toward the house, the keen ears of Luke Lovell, at Stanley hall ! that day Avdh messages to Hagar from her gypsy folk, heard his cautious foot fail, and from a hiding phve saw Arthur thro-v a nastily scrawk'd note. th:d to a stone, through the open bal cony to Esther's room. The note begged her to moot him at the old stile at the top of the hill, back of Stanley hall. And Esther Avas there to keep the tryst. "You must not do this!" she panted wildly when Arthur explained his pur pose. Iiur Arthur laughed and piid her a t.roti.erly compliment for her bright eyes and fair cheeks, set off all the better for her asitation and the beautiful white frock that she had donned for the tournament. "x win nue wearing yo :r ravor, v-s-ther, dear," said Arthur, and he took the silken :;ash f.he wore and kissed her and rode 'away, placing on hi-? mask as he adjusted the sash as a scarf. At Stanley hall Hagar impatiently waited for Esther, the carriage borsi-.i restless at the portals of the mansion. "Where have you been," she asked, "gathering dowers. 1 suppose?" For as an exev.se Esther had hurriedly gathered a handful of roses to account for her deh'y. ' r rices If you are latere in either of tl. articles, we can range the price i terms to suit v Scotland Nec Furniture Com; Cash cr Credit w, Kew Ice Hons' AT s Gxkl i 9 0 Mf r'?: f r if' Wo Iidvc (fniippo s to rn ' for I C 1 0 u i i ( M reffivou our lirst s inonfc. Ico will iWiv from wajon ony 1 and ni!.vvnvr( in tow J'roinpt ;n, tout ion on to ovoiy oriitr i'oi and your patroriM'o 1)0 ln;2,hly a. )')! c'v Full mi);1.v ot I'-o be ko)t tlironh xhv tiro voar summer : winter. Call 1-5-4. WGMAOVS KE UQl S. H. ALFXATIDrS, KSr. V iiwi-imiiiiiii 1 1 1 inm n iiimiii wf n -ri ft Was a Merry Group. played his blithest tunes and Clarence was prompted to his best comedy by i the appreciation of the small but select ; audience. When Arthur, working on the Smith farm under the name .of John Powell, ! came across the fields at sunset with 1 his employer it was a merry group they found in the' dooryard, Quabba ; and Clarence being regaled with the best from the board, as all wandering ; .r":D"rr.r announcement the masked at Fairfax,'' Quabba said. The Fairfax tournament! Arthur stir- I CONTINTED ON PAGE FOUK. bustle and excitement. The gentry were driving in and taking their sent in the gayiy decorated grand stand. Already Blair Stanley's mother, with her guests, Mrs. Burton Randolph of Richmond and the beautiful lady from New York whom Blair Avas all atten tion to, Vivian Marston. had taken their coats and were smiling and nodding t; friends and acquaintances. Sheriff Sam Swain was bustling about and in JiL-s uoavy, lumbering way leas ing a hunchback organ grinder atIio. with a monkey, had been the subject of much amusement on the tournament grounds. Sheriff Swain Avas joculariy pretending lie Avould arrest both the musician and his monkey, and he was shaking tha official handcuffs at these coin "gathering entertainers. And now the master of ceremonies knights were, to tilt in a general melo A Long Day' Work The day's work w seem so lonjr when . 0 about it with one and enthusiasm. Y nerves must be in pi t shape and you rr hove the rm'ht a:,ic . of endurance, if tho w. js of any day is to bo t eessf u t y a eeon 1 pi is Ik NY A US TONIC tones your nerves, ji,' you vipcor. and vita and makes up for 1 vital encr!?. v. It is a i f ) beneficial tonic modi: I that aids every orti : I tlie body to more pr S erly jjerform its 11: tions. Put your sys' in shape by taking it 51.C0 PEiw EOTTIX Phones Store 0r vOUfii lu s W' - 4 For Infants cad Ciiidit Alway3 bears w'sgnstura c 3T is ill at r id a. y 11 1 A a o ;)- (1 if 'o II 11 J. s r ;t ll s Life Insurance 0
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