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, K Adventure BBBBkiWv- , !.bbbbw CHAPTEU XVI. "please imj.n't in: A.vcinv with ue." AKTEK Dr. WeNUmero nnd tlie Apostle depnrted nnd Cuptnln OU'Hon tincl turned In tor it u sleep In a veruudn hammock Bbcldun opened .loan's letter: Dear Mr. tincldon-1'lease forgive mo for tcnllng the Kliouerty Gibbet. 1 simply had to. The .Martha means everything to us. ThltiK ot it. omy i-ou ror ner, J27S. It I don't save her, l Know 1 shall bo able to pay all expenses out of her gear which tho natives will not nave carried off. And U I do save her it is the Haul ot a life time. And if i don't save her I'll till tho Emily and the Fllbberty Gibbet with re cruits. Recruits nre needed right now on Uerande tnoio tlmn anything else. And plrnse. plense don t be angry with mo Vou jiild I shouldn't go recruiting on the Kllbburty. nnd I won t. I'll go on tho Emily 1 bought two cows this afternoon That trader at .oki died of teer. and I bought them from ins piirtnei-Snm Willis his namu who agiees to deliver them, most likely by the Minerva nest time she Is down that wny Her a ride has been long enough on tinned num. And Or. v elsnmere has agreed to get me some orange ur.d lima trees from Hit) mission station ut L'lnvn lie will deliver them the next trip of the Apostle. If the Sydney steamer urrives berorc 1 get back plant tho rwcet corn sliu will bring be tween tho oung trees on the high bank of the Ualesuna. The curient Is eating In against that u.ink. and you should do something to save it. 1 have ordered somo Her trees and lo iuats. too. from Sydney Or. Welshmere will bring some mango seeds They are big trees nnd require plenty of room The Martha Is registered 110 tons. She Is the biggest schooner In the Solomons and tho best. I suw n little of her lines and guess the rest. She will sail llko a witch. If she nnsn't -tilled with water her engine trftuu nil right. Tho reason -Went ashore wns because It was notl working. Tho engineer hud disconnected' tho feed pipes to clean out the rust. Poor business unless at anchor or with plenty, of sea room. ( Plant all tho trees In the compound oven If you havo to clean out tho pulms later on. And don't plant the sneet corn all nt once. Let a tew days elansu between plnntlngs. JOAN LACKLAND. ue lingered the leiter. ungeriuj; over It and scrutinizing the writing In a way that wns not bis wont How characteristic, was bis thought, as he studied the boyish scrawl clear to read, painfully clear, but none the less boyish. He looked long at the name, .loan Lackland Just an assemblage of lei sters, of commonplace letters, but an assemblage thai generated u subtle heady magic. It crept into bis brain and twined nnd twisted bis mental processes mull all that constituted him at that moment went out in love to that scrawled signature. .loan Lack land! ICneh time lie looked at It there arose visions of her in a myriad moods and guises, coming in out of tbo Hying smother of the gale that had wrecked her schooner, launching a whaleboat to go a llshing. running dripping from the sea with streaming hair and cling ing garments to the fresh water show cr. frightening fourscore cannibals with un empty chlorodyne bottle. jti veuilcly rattling ou about romance and venture, bright eyed her face flushed and eager with enthusiasm Joan Lackland, tic mused over the cryptic wonder of it till the secrets ot love were made clear and he felt a .keen sympathy for lovers who carved their'nauies on trees or wrote them on the beach sands of the sea. Then lie came back to reality, and his face hardened Even then she was on the wild coast of .Mnlnltn and at I'oonga I'oonga. of all villainous and dangerous portions the worst, peo pled with a teeming population of bend hunters, robbers and murderers For i he Instant lie entertained the rash thought of calling his boat's crew and starting Immediately In a whaleboat for I'oonga Poougn Hut the uext In stunt the Idet was dismissed What could lie do If he did go? First she would re-eiit It NeM she would In ugh at him and call him a silly. Then was much In her willful eon duct that caused lilin to winco In the heart of lilin He wns appalled hv the thought of her shoulder to shoul der with I be drunken rabble ot trad ers and peach combers at tiuvutu It was bad enough tot a clean, fastidious man. but tor a young woman, u girl at tji.ni.lt uas awful The theft ot the Fllbberty Clhbet w.is merely amusing. though the menus liv which the theft bad been effected gave him hurt. U't be found consolation In the fact that the task of making Oleson drunk had been turned over to the three scoun drels. And next nnd swiftly came the vision of her. ulune wltb those hjiiiic three scoundrels, on the Kmlly. salliut.' out to sea from Cuvutu In the twilight with darkness coming on. Then runic visions of Adamn Adum nnd Nou Noun and all her brawny Tahltlan following and his anxiety faded away, being re placed by Irritatlou that she should save been capable of sucb wildness ot conduct And the Irritatlou was still u him as he got up and went Inside to staro ut the hook on the wall and lo wish that ber Stetson bat and revolver belt were banging from It Several auict weeks. silDned by. A Romance of The South Seas BY Jack London Copyright. 1910, by Street 6 Sakh Ceeyrifht. 101 1, by tho MtcnUUa Tho simmer fnim Sydney, the Knm inuintm, MiiUe tin MiieiuilH ot He ramie tor tin limit w mie landing mull iiippile wm tin' tree nnd eed .loan IlIKI ONleieil lire Minerva. Imlllld fur i ap .Mnrli ittiiiiuiii Mi( two rn'.v from N"t;i Ami t'' .'iie. nurrviim iiai-K- luimri -iitinci-t with i in Swltiet ti-:iini'i "iii a limit nliiire Willi I In1 rniiL'i' Mini Hun1 tret1- from I in a ml i iu'vi. ,-,.-i i vi;4 mnrK da luM'ind il piTN't-i went her Pien HUH' Hie intiu eiceted nir' welter INir i'is."i' -liM5- II rimed, lull liij: nt tltt't" tu iluiri Munitions of eniin then uirstim a point n iu utiff me lim with ii'in'Wi'd vinii'ii'-i' It wa in tin' mitt wi'iitlii-r that tl i.iu'cd out ul (tic iinue h.ivs ran tit tu down wllb the news tbnt tho Martbn, tho Fllbberty (Jluuet and tbo Kmlly were hendlnj: In for the iiiichora'Be. Coming into the compound from tho rear, Sheldon saw everything ut once first, n Rllmpe nt tlio sea. where the Alartbn tloateil lingo alongside the cut ter nnd the Ketch which had rescued her; and next, the ground in front ot the veranda step", where a great crowd of fresh caught cannlunls stood nt attention From the fact that each was uttlrcd in a new. uov white lava Jnvn. Sheldon knew that they were recruits. Part wny up the steps one or them was Just hacking down Into the crowd, while another, ended out by name, was coming up It was .loans voice that had called vim. and Shel don reined In his horse nud watched She sat ut the head ot t lit- steps, be hind a table, between .Minister and his white mate, the three nt tlietn check- ,n,, Hut, in., a-l..,. n. .,n. ., , .'. .. . ,' t1olls m"' "1" '"- answers in the big. red coveted. Herando labor jour rial. "What name?" she demanded of the black man on the steps. "Tngari." came the answer, accom panied by a grin and a rolling of curl one of tiii: iiousi: uovs iia.n iuu uow.n WITH THE NEWS. ous eyes; for it was the lirst white man's bouse the black bad ever seen The black stepped dowu, nnd uu other mounted to take his place. Hut Tagarl Just before be reached the hot toin step caught sight of Sheldon. It was the llrsl horse tho fellow hud ever seen, nnd he let out a frightened screech and dashed madly up the steps. At the same moment the great mass of blacks surged away panic stricken from Sheldou'ti vicinity. The grinning house hoys shouted encour agement uud explanation, and Hie stampedo was checked, the new caught bead hunters huddling closely togcih er and staring dubiously nt the fear ful monster. "Hello!" Joau called out. "What do you mean by frightening till my boys) Come ou up" "What do you think of theuiV" she asked when iliey had shaken hands. "And what do you think of her':" with a wave of the hand toward the Mal tha. "I thought you'd deserted the plantation nud that I might us well go ahead nod get the men Into barracks Areu't they beauties' Do you see Unit oue with the spill uoseV lie's the only man who doesn't hall from the I'oonga I'oonga roast, and they said the I'oonga I'oonga natives woiildui recruit Just look ut thorn and con gniiutiite me They re men, every 'asl one ot t hem. I have such n long sto ry I don't know, where to begin, and I won't begin anyway till we're through with this nud until you have told mo that you are not angry with me. "Ofu, what place belong" you 7" she jtent ou wltb ber catechism. Do You Get Up With a Lame Back? Kidney Trouble Makes You MiscrabU. Almost everyone knows of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and manner rcmcuy, oc causc of its remark able health restoring li i L properties, bwnmp Z Root fulfills nlni.. t 'rMj every with lit over i(j ". coming rheumatism, I i pain in the back, kid d I ncys, liver, bladder 3 ami every part ot me. urinary passage. It corrects inability to VJLU2 hold water and scaldingpain ill passing it, or bad effects followingusc of liquor, wine or beer, nnd overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often through the day, and to get up many times dttrintr the night. Swamp-Root is not recommended for everything but if you have kidney, liver or bladder trouble, it will be found just the remedy you need. It has been thor oughly tested in private practice, and lias proved so successful that a special ar rangement has been made by which all readers of this paper, who have not al ready tried it, tna have n sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root, and how to findoutif you have kid ney or bladder trouble. When writiiigmenticn reading this generous offer in this paper nnd 6cnd your address to Dr. Kilmer ii Co., lloul olbramp-lloou liinghnmton. N. Y. The regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles arc sold ly all druggists. Don't make any mistake but remember the name, Swnmp-Root, D-. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, nnd the ad dress, Binghamton, N, Y., on every bottle. But Ogu was a hushmnn. lacking knowledge or the nlmost universal beclie de mer English, nnd hnir a dozen of bis fellows wrangled to ex plain. "There nre only two or three more,' Joau said to Sheldon, "and then were done. Hut ,wm haven't told me tli.tt you are not angry ' Sheldon looked Into her clear eyes as she favored him with a direct, un troubled gnze that threatened, he knew from experience, to turn teaslngly de (Jam on uu Instant's notice. And a -he looked ut her. It cuiiie lo him thai he had never naif anticipated the glad ness her return would bring to him. "1 was inigrv." he n Id dellberateh "I am still angry, very angry" he noted the glint of dellauce in her eyes and ilinlU'd-'Miut I torgave. and I now forgive all over again Though I still insist" - "That I should have a guardian, she Iniei rupted "Hut that day wlb never i-oine Thank goodness. I'm ot legal age und able to transact bust ness In my own rlghr. And. speaking of tiiislni'ss. now do you like my force ful American niciliodsV"- "Mr Halt, from what I hear, doesn 1 take kludlv In them," he temporized "and you've certainly set the tlr hones rattling for many a day. H111 what I want to know Is. If olhei American women nre us successful in business ventures?" "Luck 'most all luck." she disclaim ed inodestiy though her eyes lighted with sudden pleasure, and he knew her hoc s vanity hud been touched by his irille ot tempered praise. "I.iicK tie mowed!" broke out the long mate, Sparrowhnwk. his face shining with admiration. "It was hard work, that's what It wns. We earned our pay. She worked us till we drop ped. and we were down with lever half the time. So was she. for that matter, only she wouldn't stay down, and she wouldn't let us stay down. My word, she's a slave driver. An' the Lord lumme, the way she made love to old Kina-Kinal" "He was older than Tclepasso nnd dirtier," she assured Sheldon, "and I am sure much wickeder. Now I must run and wash up. Did the Sydney or ders arrive?" "Yours are Iti your quarters," Shel don said. "Uurry. for breakfast is waiting. Let me have your hut und belt. Do, please, allow me. There's only one hook for them, nnd 1 know where It Is." She gnve him u quick scrutiny tbnt was almost womanlike, then sighed with relief us she unbuckled the heavy belt and passed It to him. "I doubt if I ever wnnt to see uu other revolver," she complained. "That oue has worn n hole In me, I'm sure. I never dreamed I could get so weary of one." Sheldon watched her to the foot of the steps, where she turned nnd called back: "My, I can't tell you how good It Is to be home ngnln!" "And Burnett said. Vell. I'll bn d d! I beg your pardon, Miss Lnck. land, but you hnvo wantonly broken tho recruiting laws und you know It,' " Captain Munstcr narrated ns they sat over their whisky, waiting for Joan to come back. "And says sho to him, 'Mr. Burnett, cun you show mo any law against taklug the passengers off n vessel that's on a reef?' What could Burnett do? lie passed tho wholo hundred and fifty, though the Emily was only licensed for forty and the Fllbberty Gibbet for thirty-live." "But I don't understand," Sheldon said. "This Is tbo wny she worked It. When the Martha was floated we bad to beach ber right away at the head of tho bay, and whilst repairs were going on, 11 new rijdder being made, Bulls bent, gear recovered from tho niggers, uud so forth, Miss Lackland borrows Spurrowhawk to run tbe Flll- berty along with Curtis, leuds mo" Brnhms to take Sparrowhawk's place uud starts both craft off recruiting. My word, the niggers came easy. It was virgin ground. Since the Scot tiih Chiefs no recruiter had ever eveu uy u i E j-roJs? tried to work the coast Vhrn wo filled up we came back to see bow tho Martha wns progressing." "And thinking we was going homo with our recruits," Sparrowhnwk slip ped In, "Lord lutnme. that Miss Lack land ain't never suiNMcd 'I'll tako 'cm ou the Mm it ha.' says she, 'and you can go buck nnd till up again.'" "Hut I told her It couldn't bo done," Afiinster went tin "I told ber tho Martha hadn't n license for recruiting. 'Oh.' she said. 'It can't bo done, ehT and she stood nnd thought a few min utes." "And I'd seen her think before," cried Sparrowhnwk, "nnd I know nt wunst that the thing wns as good as done." Munstcr lighted his cigarette and re sumed: " 'Vou we that spit,' she says to me. with the little ripple breaking nround It? There's a current sets right across It nnd on It, and it will set you nicely aground. Then I'll rescue your re cruits und sail uwny simple, nln't It V says she." Munstcr continued. "'You hang up one tide,' says she: 'the next Is the big high water. Then you hedge ill H Kv vw 1 svyj mm yAiuea "I DOUBT IF I ETCH WANT TO SEE AN OTHEIt ItEVOLVEH." off and go after more recruits. There's no law against recruiting when you're empty.' 'But there Is ngalnst starving 'em,' I said. "You know there ain't nnv kai-knl to speak of aboard of us and there ain't n crumb on the Martha. "'Don't let the kni-knl worry you. Captain blister," says she. 'If I can And grub for eighty-four mouths on the Martha, the two of you can do as much by your two vessels. Now go ahead and get aground before a steady breeze comes up and spoils tbe ma nouver. I'll send my boats the mo ment you strike.' " "And we went nnd did It," Sparrow hawk said solemnly and then emit ted a series of chuckling noises. "Miss Lackland transferred tbe recruits, und the trick wns done." To be continued Medicinesthat aid Nature ate always most effectual. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy acts on this plan. It allays the cough, relelves the lungs, opens the secretions and aids Nature In re storing the system to a healthy condit ion. Thousands have testified to its superior excellence. Sold by all deal ers. Hardin County In Pool. Klizabethtown, Ky , Jan. 11. The Hardin County Board of Control of the Burley Tobacco Society has adopted the ten-year plan of pooling tobacco. The nineteen precinct committeemen have been appointed managers in their respective districts, and it-is the inten tion of the society to pool the entire county before March 1, I9I2. '8 SALE Breckenridge Circuit Court, Kentucky. S. B. Bell, et., al., Plaintiff. "1 Equity Against No America Uell,et.,al. (Defendant J 3391. By virture of a Judgement and Order of Sale of Breckinridge Circuit Court, rendered at October Term thereof, 1911, in the above cause, for the bale ot the hereinafter described real estate and all costs herein, I shall proceed to offer for sale at the Court House door in Hardinsburg, to the highest bidder, at Public Auction, on Monday, the 22nd day of January 1912, at one o'clock P, M., or thereabout (being County Court day), upon n credit of Six and Twelve months, the following described property, to wit: Certuin Real estate bltunted, lying and being in the County of Breckenridge, State of Kentucky in Hardlns Creek and bounded as follows; "Beginning at a white oak of 'ihornns O'Connells corner near a tobacco barn; running thence S. I9, W. II3 poles to a small hickory dog wood and black oak near Mrs. Burbage's fence; thence with the fence S 744, W. 27 poles to a rock at the mouth of a lane; thence N. 43, W. I07 poles to two hickories. Dressers corner; thence with his line N. 40 poles to a chestnut in a field, thence with another of his lines E. 26 poles to a stick in a field; thence with another line N. 4, E. I4O poles to two white oaks near a pond of rock O'Connell's corner: thence with his Hue S. 64 , E. 210 poles to tho beginning, containing 176)6 acres, more or less. Said pro perty was deeded to said Nancy Bell by deed dated October 31st, 1865, from Nannie W. Hensley; which deed is re corded in Deed Hook No. 3O nnd Pace No. 5.15 thereof In the Hrccklnridge County Court Clerk's office. The purchaser, with npproved surety or securities, must execute bond, bear ing legal Interest from tho day of sale until paid, and hnving the force nnd effect of a replevin bond Lein retained to secure payment of purchase money, Didders will be prepnred to comply promptly with these terms. Lee Walls, Commissioner. COMMISSIONER'S SALE Breckenridge Circuit Court, Kentucky It M. Powell. 1'lalntliT. 1 ARatnit Knulty No. 337H. L.J. Dcnt&U. Defendant. I By virture of .1 Judgement nnd Order of Sale of Breckinridge Circuit Court, rendered at October Term thereof, I9II, in the above cause, for the sum of two hundred dollars, $200 00 with Interest at the rate of 0 per cent, per annum from the Hth day of March I9IO, until paid, and all costs herein, I shall pro ceed to otTcr for sale at the Court-House door in Hardinsburg, to the highest bidder, at Public Auction, on Monday, tho 22nd day January, 1912, nt 1 o'clock P. M., or thereabout (being County Court day,; upon a credit of six and twelve months the following described property, to wit: a certain tract of land in this county and state; beginning at a stone in Henderson Board's line, and nearest corner to his line to the red mill site, and running N. 30, E 60 poles crossing Sinking Creek to a white oak corner to said Board's in Nemiah Hoard's line, then with his line up said creek S. 10, E. GO poles to another of said Board's corners, then with another of his lines S. 2.1, E. .'18 poles crossing said creek twice to two small Spanish oaks on the East bank, the beginning corner of N. Board's 271 acre survey, then S. 20, W. 9 poles to a. white oak on the batk of said creek, then S 30, E. 31 poles to a black oak, Spean's 'cor ner, Albright's line, then S. 7S W. 85 poles crossing said creek above the old mill site, to a black oak standing near the lield.then N. 12, W. 80 poles to the beginning containing SO acres and Including the mill site with the fixtures thereto, said property lvincr on Sinking Creek In Breckinridge county, Ky , and is the same land which Ethel L Basham and C. E. Basham sold to the defendant, S. P. Drury, on the 3rd day of December, 1897, the deed being of record In deed book 40, page -100 in Breckinridge County Clerk's ollice, or sutllcier.t thereof to produce the sums of money so ordered to bo made. For the purchase price, the purchaser, with approved surety or securities, must ex ecute bend, bearing legal interest from the day of sale until paid, and having the forco and effect of a replevin bond. Lein retained to secure payment of purchase money. Bidders will be pre pared to comply promptly with tl.ese terms. Approximated debt, interest and cost$i00.80. Lee Walls, Commissioner. '8 SALE Breckenridge Circuit Court, Kentucky. H. A. Oelze, Plaintiff ) vs. J- Equity No. Mary B Oelze &c.,Deft. j By virture of a judgement and order of sale of Breckenridge Circuit Court, rendered at may term thereof, 1911, in the above cause, fo. the sum of six huudred dollars, ($600.00,) with inter est at the rate of (I per cent per annum trom the ri. day of January, 1907. until paid, and all costs herein, 1 shall pro ceed to oiler for sale at the court-house door in Hardinsburtf, to tho high st bidder, at public auction, on Monday, the 22 day of January, 1!)12-, at one o -clock, p. m , or thereabout, (being County Court day.) upon a credit of six and twelve months; the following de scribed property, to wit: A certain house and lot, situated, lying and being in Oloverport.Ky., Breckenridge county situated on second in said city and fronting on second street, 100 feet and running back to an alley and being the same property in which Mary B. Oelze resides. The purchaser, with approved surety or securities, must execute bond, bear ing legal interest from the day of sale until paid, and having the force and effect of a judgment. Lein retained to secure payment of purchase money. Bidders will be prepared to comply promptly with these terms. Approx imated debt, interest and cost ir8,2 50. Lee Walls, Commissioner. COMMISSIONER'S SALE Ureckenridge Circuit Court, Kentucky. Chas. Hamman.Admr ,pllT. ) Equity vs. No. Cassia Mullen, &c, Deft. ) 3231 By virture of a judgement and order of sale of Breckenridge Circuit Court, rendered at May term thereof, 1011, in the above cause, for the sa.e of the hereinafter described real estate, and all costs herein, I shall procted to oiler for sale at Fisher's corner in Clever port, Ky., to the highest bidder, at public auction, on Saturday, the 21 day of January, 1912, at one o'clock, p. m, , or thereabout, (being day adver tized for saleof said proper t),) six and twelve months; the following described property, to wit: A certain tract of land lying on the waters of Tar Creek in Breckenridge county, and bounded as follows; Beginning attwo sycamores and black walnut on the bank of the creek on the lower side of the fork and lower side of the mouth of a branch, apd running with general course of said branch S 72 W22 poles, thence N 46 YV 26 pales, thence N 3 V 30 poles to a stake in a Held (stake gone) thence S 30 W 86 pules to a whte oak and Spanish oak on the east side of a branch, thence S 15 16 poles to a stone formerly a white oak beech and sugar tree in the original west line, thence S 42 W II5 poles to a stone, formerly & white oak beech and sugar tree in the original west .May patent line, thence S ifi W 170 poles to a stone set In a large white oak stump, the most southerly corner of tha Mm. May Patent, thence with a line of Bald May Patent WJ4 K 273 poles to a large stone.said to have ba COMMISSIONER DR. H. J. BOONE Permanent Dentist Dr. Owen's Ollice, Main Street Hours: 8 to 12 a. m. I to 5 p. m, Clovcrport, Ky. oIlczioczDlfolfollolfioizz)! BALL & MILLER Limy, Fied and Sale Sfabla Bus Meets all Trains Hardinsburg, : Ky. CI0EZ30lf0l0llCZI0IZ3 Yb MONEY WW' iv' R"i rgJ JJ Wetellrouhow. and oavbestmarUet F trices. We are dealers: established n lSTifi; andean do BIJTTIJR for you than agents or commission mer chants. References any bank In J.oti Isvitle. Write for weekly price list. M. SABEL & SONS 227-29-31 A 33 E. Markit SI., LOUISVILLE. KY. Dealers In FURS, hides, wool. OVER 66 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs Copvrighto tc. Anrone sending a sketch and description mar oulcklr ascertain our opinion free whether an Invention Isprobnbly jmtcntnblo. Communion tlons strictly conddcutlal. HANDBOOK on 1'atcnts sunt free. Oldest agency for securing patents. 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May Patent corner, N and S line, Spanish oak and two dog woods, thence with said commissioners line at the foot of a hill near an old road, thence S 52 W 12 poles to a hick ory, thence S 77 V I poles to a stake, formerly a small elm and walnut on the east bank of Tar Fork Crfek.thence down Tar Creek as it meanders and binding thereon about 125 poles to the beginning, containing 4 acres, more or less. Said land will be first offered in 3 separate tracts, then as a whole. The purchaser, with approved surety or securities, must execute bond, bear ing legal interest from date of sale un til paid, and having the force and effect of a judgment. Lein retained to secure payment of purchase money. Bidders will be prepared to comply promptly w;tn these terms. Lee Walls, Com missioner. Torturing eczema spreads its burning area: every day. Donn's Ointment quickly stops its spread, instantly re lieves the itching, cures it permanently. At any drugstore. WEBSTER'S -. 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