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Send for price list now 1 KING PIN CHEWING TOBACCO Has that good licorice taste youVeieen lookngrbr. j $10 a Day Easy fal opportunity. you ln,T.X!n,fe GreatWesternTa lorlneCo markets AH teve, la6, Clt,es and best lnl in one iewon to Crops on 8ame house, new ban other outhffJ'- "lce 7-roora rood tenant hous6"'' ! orchard, flne farm. 8-room hmi.. I 5.000. 170 acre other building alt watJr?roetnan hUse' be seen to appreciate th. t ,ont- Have to rflce at $7,500. 1 000 acres ? mK1Ue- A sac r station. $15 Der . "mber and land. et folder descr binK abo' ,P,St card w 'mw. Maicom & Havman d , many othe' Maryland. Hayman- Princess Anne. CHAPTER VI Continued. 9 "It Is as the Kanaka said." Onn o-o nodded. "Sahib, a question: How did you know of those Chinamen and Drink-House Sam?" "One of them told me as he was dying," Wallen replied, "because, I suppose, J had nursed him as best I could through the night." "Yes' Gunga nodded his head again. But I will end first the Kanaka's uue so mat the sahib will understand all else the better. The Kanaka had been a loner rimo a crew, long before the ship came to Honolulu. "It was In Honolulu that for much money he was hired by one of Ram Gulab Singh's agents to kill the mas ter. "If he failed in that ha TT7Q O 4-rx stir up the crew to dream of the treasure-hunt, sahib, which, with so strange a voyage as was theirs, would readily oe believed, so that it about that the crew and officers would take things Into their own hands, and take uthe ip to the place Ram Gulab Singh had set down upon the paper, and where Ram Gulab Sin-h would lie in wait to work his will upon the master and upon them all, sahib, for dead men tell no tales. But for UJUl PflPer' sahib, it so fell out, he had no need until you, by Allah's will, came also to the ship, as I have related. All this, sahib, I learned tonight min t 1 """c J. ,y xiiuaen. "Go on !" urged Wallen tensely. "I 6 tu see a little. My father, Gun- 6 uu mis nam Gulab Singh?" "The young sahib is twenty-four," said Gunga. "It began two years be fore you were born. The master was a great merchant here, owning SPhnnn ers by means of which he traded with the natives. Ram Gulab Singh was the native governor over a group of these Islands. "He was very powerful, and his wealth was beyond reckoning. "Also, sahib, he was a murderer and a thief, whereby he had his wealth; and he hid his face behind the British government, whom he deceived. Your father lost one schooner nnrf thor, other and many goods; and knowing In his heart that it was Ram Gulab &ingn, he complained to the govern ment. But because he nothing, nothing was done, sahib; only il uuiue to me ears nf T?Q Singh, and he nVocked your father, my "aotcl messengers in private, "Sflhih. mxT mo of , , iuuutci was :i rnvp mo n ,J . "uu 01 great cunning Hp oa cl ... " vuu uuuner witn such richness of goods that it was common talk : but nisn secret, he placed abundance of arms upon the vessel : and at mVhf o0 sailed, he himself came aboard in the uuiKuess wim many men to ioin tho vwf ana or these I was one, sahib. It came about ns rho - uuoLCl HtlU "He sailed to the isln r,.ii, . ""c,c "am vuiau oingn was; and huuh IliLT mat It Was rmi 1 1 , - - jv-ui in- & henooner, and thinkino- ? 0 s p .4. , : 0 " "J- t;i til 1 v:i 1 no roil ii. c uime upon US with fmP 1 v,a, ana our men lay hidden below rZn.r' T,nat they mht not be seen q V u. pirates- lea by Ram Gulab 0 uuuruea us from the fn"i,lTaf aiSght' Sahib' that 1 OUld far mIght 866 agaiD bef0re I die, for my arm is still strong and my blood is the blood of youth, and the filesrSnnthn0t- They f0Ught as B ft h g Wh mUSt either flSht or die. l"L a Z aPGd' and th0Se br SWI ming to the proas which, in their first onslaught, after all had come on board T ,h,ad Cut adrift from ?ne a siues. (Copyright) Gulab Singh was black with hate and revenge filled his soul. It is too long a story to tell now, sahib. Great wealth was his; those in his pay were every where. "Twice he tried to bring worse than death upon the master by attacks upon y?L,m?,her- And the secni time, Sflhih" flv.Ti 1 ' uuugas nanus around the ugnrened until the knuoklps m as white knobs protruding from the awartny SKln "it was onlv hv , 7t1 , 6 WaS saved' But sahib, It killed her. even if it were months afterward when your father had hid- uu ner m me gray house the sahib knows, for she was with child then "" you were born she died. "And then, sahib, the master stayed Li1Cie 10 protect you, as he had xuuiisea your mother wnM i But even there it was not further than SENTIMENT FOR GOOD ROADS Governors of Twentv.-rw States Petition for Increased An nual Appropriation. A "DEAD SHOT" SAYSJ1INISTEB Black-Draught Given High praiS. as a Stomach and Liver Medi cine by Well-Known Old Gentleman Who Has Used It :-;r ,TT:1cu ine moon. and the Z "5, 19 01 tne vessel gleamed and Mtoeola, Texas.-The Rev. iL G Jenkins, a retired minister of the Church South, living ta J?" says : l have used Black-Draui a stomach and liver medicine, anl have never found its equal. xor two month- If the passage of th Tmco depended on the suDDort f mm wfnm states tho twinkled brighter in the ereater rirt. tional system of hi.hwoi a ness, and until the moonii-hf come law hv n r,, . gled forth again in a s.wUZ ity. savs a V" :"smajor" Path-until there came a 11 i. nibber conc " Ui a 1&rge in the distance, as thnnrh o 1,. At Salt T. Sniped. of 22 states sf o ;:;,:r"J e,ruo. "PS and pains, tried pm . Then Wallen raised his h be f orwardedt Y?1 could hear of without ' l 'S. 1 At the sound Gunea ton ho of? Immensely th onrn.i ..... Draught wa n m , " "uncu, - " oyyiuunation 1 w euur- . MV, numriy 11. Ann rnon i o ucai iivp vpnro spoke again: While the Town. kih in yU hands' sanib'" he said Jmf'000000' their petitIon ca"s for a in lOW tones, "fnr rho a ti billion dollar a rri, vtta.i ' iuw icu. a-iic western gover At the gangway Gunira spnt ti,0 nors not only indorsp tho v.m Q3!a. . . , - " -" uuhi . - -"v- u aa uaku, I . - -""u ii tunn Wltn a nnsh tnnj out as eovprnnrc : . otia no o ittrn. i.j-i,), . - -" iuuu- . , , - icoyctuve I w "juiv.iue mat nno . icigns stern: and Waiian states. This nntinn hpfr bebmd hi. mounted to the boat !? ?e West thinks of the necessity uecK. mere was no one on thP hri. 01 nighways and furnish PS an Infln and if there was an anchor-watch at S06111011 Cannot be overlooked. The BfofA m. ' xuir xoy oonesty and truthfulness. I am 78 years old and have used Blafcv Draught for years. I can highly recommend it to any the arm of Ram Gulab Sin.h ""l!ne, man was asleep, for they had LU- L gne.on record as being will- reach. Does thP eohiK " " -tuiigsme unnoticed T , - night as a rhiM hQ , , L1U rne doorway of the cantafn's r.0hf and came down Se Tt The f haltGd' GUnga beside was a man dead upon the floor?' pj Z empty $lasses on the lock- 'I remember," said nrn vvuiiHn in o voice he did not recognize as his own. -o-iiu men, uunga?" "And then," said Guns-n. "tha sahib went away; and the master had "u longer any Heart for anything but to stay on in the gray house. When uie master learned of von vm, were at sea, sahib; and after that he 7ltura yur comings and your goincs -"vx an mis time Ram Gulab omgu gave no sign. Then came the mat word reached the master that VOn Tin! tnlrnr, 1 XT. Upolo, to trade among the islands of n ' LYnton stared at Wallen. Ram Gulab Sinh- la 8 of Then he nibbed his eyes and srnrnH , . uyyju. me mas- asrain tPr TPll arra n 4-U i -i - - "tocllll tne ulu nre, tor ne knew mat it was the hand nf pom v JU1UU auu an empty bottle. rwin t ton fully dressed. wns:snrw i bunk. He sat up with a start at Wal len s second knock. "Hello !" he bl inked, "nh XX7 11 . cTj i.AI. S Bn!ttnd hG blinked am at a wh0 s this you've got here?" My father's servant finn -wri ien answered. "You remember. you about him. Gunira. thi ?c pnni Laynton." " The East Indian salanmpd trr-w and profoundly-and stepped respect lully back out onto tha Avoir from the cabin. ' equal. It is excellent for stomach. llVAl anil lu " wt"er anments. I use it for a bad taste In the mouth, headache and other sicknesses that come from the disorders of the liver.M Bedford's Black-Draught Is purely vegetable, and acts actively on the bowels, gently t,nulating the Hver nUKAL ROADS MOT iMDonucnL.. ' 7 ine normal r it 1 1 iiuvtUI "ocuarge IDS? tn sfflnd ic. i . .. 0 of a system of nationally ndminlstered roads, and the share will be a bis one. 'My Singh that struck "I sahib, he sent here Immediately to spy upon them, and thi t 1, . Drink-House Sam, taking with him the Chinese of whom the sahib knows sent to Shanghai to wait tha the Tokamaru, the sahib's ship; and tnere at the time the Unnl fl WHO in Port. He bribed the man who mate to leave the vessel, and also some i- me crew, mat there miVhf ha for the men he had brought; and then, yes and stared word!" he einmlntprt look as though you'd been in a bally ir Not More Than One-Fourth of 1 per .. OT nation's Roads Suitable for Motor Traffic. Official figures shnw that i . , . - " "'"i men; are i m tne united States 500W miles of ruraF roads of Vhich' 12 per cent are classed as improved no0anrpgeerS' hOWeVer' estimate thai of me aVne-fourth of 1 Per cent nil,! a"0? s Joads ar suitable for More tha 6,000, """wi vcmcies fight. Do "Many times in tho rri ter tried to single out Ram my mas- Sineh. thf h0l.rru wuiao face h, Tt J feUt meet fa!e to ce but it was only at the last the m.a,Sler.Came Pn the other as Ram Gllmh SinrrT , l. , . tn Zn fe s cnmwng over the rail eSand bis had was on the hi Tliore ne.ad toPPed Bandemvllle. C L . Sffe 1721? B,s . Santarlum. yearn- n...e" "Peclal inducement -f un in James, R. n. "inrgaret F. W w it . . . "T"rr - w uhahlotTE, NO. 50-1919; jrritating Coughs ditkm. of thS?!? d irriuteJ the w ,erth er,s 7u-: -o ered three finders mt. k , . reading of the paper with thQ gered hand. - Sahib, this time thp took heed, for we a?1 Pi 7h l-' . UZ against these Ram Gulab Singh sent manv t 1 C 1 And"?3' b6en elSe;b- at the f n?r again there was not the pressTthpre lPrf' bUt my master pressed the matter and asked that an armed force be sent against Ram G lab Singh. Sahib, if that had been done, all would have been well wiseTb116 f0vernment deemed it Rm n i nly great dishonor upon Ram Gulab Singh, and they stripped Bam Gulab Singh of all rank and au hority and for several years patroHed the waters of the island closely " Gunga paused. Thp " ... more i tte ii wavs KTtr 4.v ce!s tnat al- inL, :'J?X"U water that """cu at w anen. "It Is Too Long a Story to Tell Now through the influence of tGpriabthSinghT -agentS in higher ar iers, tne captain, who was an hnnoof man, sahib, was led to indn sail with him in the other's place "But sahib, all this I diri ,nt L at once; and meanwhile your father, knowing well what threap u at uonoiuiu and chartered the nI!lgh' as .the sahJb knows, to fol- m Iht S01 m the hPe that he ml??rea(;h you in "me before the "win. was, uone. "Sflhih s ... - nf nZu,TTU,: e if oul or e murder - -xxn-xiouse Kam to tell. Here in orThThn CFePt int0 the of the banker Loo, an eld and crafty SraV8 the ChiGf agent s Ham Gulab Singh. And it was there thnealntd f DrinMouse Sam, who though he was one nf tho '.": by them because his demands for money were ever insistent, and bl rial:ib'Witb ars he kne ' iu ue retused. smiled Wallen. a Pant wharf-rats, that's all. cantain. WoMi set under way now, if you're ready " "Aye, I'm ready," Laynton renlied ne was still staring, only more fixedly now at Wallen's clothes. ' Wallen, following the direction of the other's eyes, glanced down and nis own eves fi-pfi ... , - v. ,iU tin ugiy red smear across his pocket. He had for gotten that ! It was when he had felt for a match. o6 Jm ready'" said Laynton again. "I was sitting up for yQu Reckon finding that chap was your business, eh? Well. I For HnH'o sake, what's that?" It came sudden, quick as the crack of doom two revolver shots in rapid succession from without and then silence. Wallen whirled and rushed nn with Laynton stumbling madly behind him. There was no one in sight save vjuugu, wno came running to meet them from the nil though now from lurwara, me crew evidently aroused came commotion. "Wht was it?" shouted Laynton ex citedly. "Who fired those shots?" "They seemed to come from there Captain Sahib," Gunga answered im' passively and pointed forward. With an oath Captain Laynton jumped for the ladder and swung him self down to the foredeck ...... who ijco uiui uunga s. "Sahib," said Gunga softly, "shall s lwiee' 1 was watching in the boat, for I knew we were ahead of him. He swims well, hut nn,Q yiaeu. it was Kanaka, swim no more, sahib." fl 1Ck ATTT -mt XI 500 000 I , tIlls number abont that ton tniCtS Varying from man a ton capacity tn ble of hauling five to' senteen loaTs'. nnvtM cnspicuous example of aT hfPPr0aching the efficiency of fr 7 l"urougnrare In the United f ! !!,iSthe LincoIn highway. 0r- a. PMvate enterprise six bundin. th stimulate good-road building the officers of the association have raised several million dollars by ". ouusunu: nn nnri lQto,i aumu- iii improvement of many sec tions of the highway by the states and counties through which it passes. sudwg"!hqes save roads Wl!n Device Tightly Fastened to Hear Wheel Does Much to Pre vent Ruts Forming. After a road which has steep grades LCtnefUllrePaired' U is discing n?hniSee-heaVy Wagons goinS down hH ,Wlth ne 0r both rear wheels tightly clamped by the brake, grinding He will CHAPTER VII. .v,iC lu umc uouse came the Kanaka tonight; and there, too came Srinllhat yS had trouble at Dr nk-House Sam's. And. snhih L ' t CiO Wolves that faaA ' .' her.tt i7 " ,Ui,U11 uiemseives, and iL wuuia seem that the would fall unon thp etM . nh!K ,v upon you. fetlHL never 'Sahib. It sahib, who had come and 'fought al ready with Drink-House Sam ton gh they went, sahib. hh h;. . s l' have seen. Won dTh.7K,K "yon nniri witK . nave "T , . x u Ior ms other's blood I meant to do that thing myself wherpTUSe I CUld Rot esclpTom an we'eTone f " hUSe the lie WaS t0 late. Sahib, No word camp w.. ilong time hp ,,t "uen. For a 6 "uie ne sat lmmmroKi -wuiie aatnde. The Wireless Message. Wallen stretched out his arms in f sort of glad relief as he ramp ,1v? on!1In& He had breakfastea 7 rt"u, t.Ione' Decause he had slep ut ue Ima siept wel , once he had got to bed. nH th,Vime being if he wished and he did tirich . ., . , V 11 ue touIo oe care iicc anil anen "Drink- Unii p pure nappines& Drink-House Sam no longer lived be fore him day and night, threaten Ing, sinister; the ship itself, with th Kanaka gone, was purged of its men ace; and he knew all now and the knowledge, concrete, definite, tangible robbed the peril that still existed that sense of impotent dread, which i the attribute of the mysterious and the unknown. How cloudless and blue the sky was and the fresh, clean breeze filled th' lungs as with a magical elixir I T.if- was good! He had paused lust tc,?, lounginsr room nn,i r,,.. . IIlP Wlrolocc V.. .... "v.nuusKfaUSnt h spar Thoi accounted for no sight of her upon the "Good morning, Miss MacKayf" he sung out cheerily as he hurried for! ward. "Found some one to gossk, with this morning? I S SSlJ? th T SIanain ,:n the doorway ot the wireless room now, and the words died on his lips. Brown eyes, staring out from a very white face-brown eyes that seemed to hold a shudder contempt and loathing-met his-Ld she turned away her head. (TO BE CONTINUED., je of bile into the Intestinpc It assists In the digestion of food and relieves constipation In a nrnrr. and natural way. Try Black-Draught Buy a package of Black-Draught today. Adv. Balance. "Dad, what's a social scale?" 'Well generally speaking, 'old man. its a place where money is weighed." "DANDERINE" STOPS HAIR FALLING OUT Hurry! A few cents will save your hair and double Its beauty. Si A little "Danderlne" cools, cleans and makes the feverish, itchy scalp soft and pliable; then this stimulating tonic penetrates to the famishmi hr roots, revitalizing and invigorating ev ery hair in the head. air falling out. retting 1 or nHine bb'j After a few application nf n,n,i. - uuv. i - me you seldom find a fallen hair or a particle of dandruff, besides every hair shows more life, vigor, brightness, color and thickness. A few cents buys a bottle of d Hghtful "Danderine" at any drug or toilet counter. Adv. The Facts. "Does a summer engagement call for A Win m . -1 a. uiauiuiiu ring?" "Most I was an Ice-cream soda." ever got ASPIRIN FOR COLDS Hame Bayer" lz on Genuine Aspirin say Bayer Optimistic Thnnnh To the wise there is plcasir In Au"de.Sb0f P,aced Uer One Rear ot tacn Heavy Wagon Which Descended the Steen Hiii . via much to Prevent R..t r- . wc a rormea. nnnf lheadray and tting ruts. " " oucmu or roan" tt-Vi?v. i j ferprt rr.on sui- 6.v.aiV ifom mis cansp WJIP-nnc tt. r . . . ' "-J o ae urovinpn ttM-V l: jr Shnp - - onuiug , nuivii i5 macen linrioi. - KeLY,hen deending a hill, to fur- u uiaKing action. The other wheel revolved and prevented side slip. The ntxa maue ot nard wnnrl cmtw nn vii ... . ' uullal-CU . JSJ" .l- ets of Aspirin" which it was attached tll Luy T"ler Pa5Kaee" containing prop- J. W. Shaw. Corinth. V v r"ir"cuon.s .r Colds. Pain. Head- Mechanics Maminp -uiar neuralgia. Lumbago, and Rheu- " i iiiMTicm rvnvMA. im uayer - means genuine ASDirin nrocnriv,n v ... I non . . I , , r-v..ucu uj, puysicians ior -uihu iyimi tniAL NEGLECTED t hi years IIandy tln boxes of 12 L.o tuai iew cents. Asnirln Is trd mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mono- aceticacidester of Salicylicacid. Adv. Principal and Interest. What are the nrinofnai ninM mitresi nere?" 'The offices of the money lenders.- A BRIGHT, CLEAR COMPLEXION Is always admired, and it is the lauda- nip n tyi I - or everv wnmnr. -11 UU BIS -t0 make herse attractive. Z J Ur southern women have found that Tetterine is invaluable for clearing up blotches, itchy patches, Spw JSaking the skin soft and Inl The WOrst cases of eczema tn tortnriDS skin diseases yield i7'tt;r- Sold by druggists or sent JaVr by Shuptrlne Co. Savannah, Ga. Adv. vne Of First PV vviiuinics tngn Makes Is Utilization of Over- looKed Essentials. Engineer When a competent ennop- t- gaged to look after road building aid maintenance one of the aJS mies he m keg in many ca; utilization of local mntQi . ue ly neglected or undiscovered. " American Roads Inadequate The roads of America today are ab SOlutelv innr1pmia, 7 ure aD nntinot '"efficient, and antiquated to carry heavy traflic. iney are not dp? u V most urgent neepctt wu ue usea twelve cat-u year. months rrhp Spreader 18 Necessary. The manure spreader Is a necessity on the dairy farm. necessity Enigmatic Fathercan the girl you are court lag make a good batch of bread? all ti htVe11' an haDdle Uie dough