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21FIUDAYThe Island Of

liegellelatlollfel-

ted up two fallen breaches of palmhey ran to the beach opposite the

nUance and waved the palra branchesboy their heads It was too far for

be voice to carry and there was toonuch noise from the breaker on theset if the distance had been snorter

> ut the men In the boat evidentlyaught sight of tho signals and undertoed them for she wax presentlyabout and In a few moments they sawicr prow cut the blue waters of thejftgoon through the one entrance to thearrler The man and woman stoodllently a little apart watching thewilt approach Unerringly steeredit boat struck the gently shelvingach bows oa and a last sturdy

ull drove her fairly out of the water

rosePeppedBfrUaped out on the sandThe present wan In touch with theut conventional faced the uncon-

Solional civilisation and prlndtlvf>nfronted one another

F

ppalachian

ExpositionGreatest Ever Held In The South

At Knoxville TennjPTEMBER 12 TO OCTOBER 12

l

Magnificent and mammoth build

Itlore to see and amuse than everBred at a Southern exposition10900 In punea for running andItlng racesJO800 In aerial exploitation by mades of Wright Brothers Stroebel

d other aeranauti See te air

w5WO la natchtas fire works granditltyof the clouds and ralnPillPompeiiXalballs

famous rind west and 33-

er ihowi ot noteIrratest bands In all America

MISSION TO GROUNDS CO CENTS

IN DAY AFTER 1 P M

hg CENTSv

member These Special Datesi stock and races Sept 3Mit horse show Sept 13 II 15

b Show Sept 22 23 2<

on and pet stock showSept 27 Oct I

I try abowOct 512

ilght Brothers aln lpda7sSept 2223-

j bV dirigible baloon EverySept 12 Oct J-

Zfs lire works every eveningSept 12 Oct 12

tie of the clouds Sept 191-o lorapcll Sept 26 Oct 1

pedal rates every day and rekably low railroad rates to Knox

jt and return on Tuesday and

radar as follows

lord 8300

eland 370

tlon City 37

See This Great Exposition

OLIVER President

tITHINGOFINTEREST

TO YOU

Ine Lincoln county tobacco farm

1 100 acres 1 ralle from railroad

J s t ool u4 churches on good

60 acres la high state or cuiU1Sit suitable for corn wheat grass

cco Corn made 60 bushels to thewheat 2L bushels to the acre

tlccd last Beacon netted 140 to thoThis Is practically a ROW farm-

old and worn out land has two-I

1 dwelling bouse ono with threetts and jKHth the other a log

d ol three roe sad porch has1 stone fctttar wood house bug

muse 2 food barns cora crib-

n sheds and all out buildings

a No 1 orchard good water forpurposes the best fenced farmtie of the country 50 acresils farm is in timber worth one

the price asked for farm Whentimber I mean good timber and

1ulled over timber This farm will

bid ata bargain If sold in the nextkys Why pay real estate agents

Buy direct from ownIt is imposelbl

tlbinmlMlon farm in this smallsee It and the ad

worth If you want a1 write we and learn more about

tlarravS rJ ynolds U R No 3 Wayne

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CHATEftXV

j Accusation and AdmissionNow that the great Moment tad-

comefer Langford bad at test recog ¬

nised the woman whom he sought ineplte of her straign garbho becamesuddenly acutely conscious of trivialdetails and accurately reuponsible tomatters of no moment lie steppedfor instance wear the bow of the boattold thee coxswain that he might allowthe men to land but that they must remaln close to the beach and withineasy call and see that the boat wasproperly secured Then he turned andwalked slowly singular how eager hehad been for that moment and howtardy he was In availing himself ofit when it cametoward the two whostood silently watching a little dis ¬

tance awayHe wan dressed in a boating suit

of white and wore a white yachtingesp He was distinctly good lookingHis repentance his anxiety his disappolntment had refined hS face to acertain degree and he was not an un ¬

worthy spfdasea of humanity in appearance The maid looked at him-

with v1vldcnrloslty and a sudden-sense of dismay to mad the new comerto worthy ofr i eCes Abe ground efappearanc atlea8f

The glance that Lasgford gave the-

on was at once casual and Indiffer ¬

eat His whole Ictertit was centeredupon the woman He found himselftrembling violently In Iplteor thesaperbBHjaneSofU be put forth Atcontrol It was only the most ironconstraint ndfd that enabled bl toapproach ber at all As he drew BUrto her JM took oS lilt cap bowed toher and strove to speak

Katharine be said at last hoarsely thank God that I have found yon

Woman said the man by her sidestepping swiftly forward and confront-ing

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Langford who Is this maatIlls nape returned the woman

steadily is Valentine Arthur Lang

fordWhat did you do to her asked theman with the bluntest possible directnear that she weeps at the thought ofyou that she la Sued with horror asyou approach that pae looks at youas she do M DOW f I have aster seenthat took upon her face since we havebeer upon this Poland

Lansferd turned sad faced the manas these singular queries were put tohim

Who to this Man Katharine beube an angry hub in hU taco

1 dont knew fir certain theWMUKJaMiurfd kit t think hissame Ia

iH itMa MJ naisete dowHh Jtlinterrupted the saan p ralstnUy

will aniwetagsiaettpsrw-hen I know who you are ud by

ghat right you put them I will decads wM Lastfcfds cwtessptudusanswer

The woman had never seen her compABloo inaUeepcr hut lie wan periloutly star the breaking point sow sadLaagfefdi although he rHUte4t SlOthad never been and never beIn 10 suck danger as at that InstantA swift glince showed her the manstrung to the very outbreaking pointThe woman laid her hand upon hisarm a calming touch

In the world she said people arepresented to one another

How she loathed Langford Shethought for a moment that she hadonly to say the word and her Islandcompanion would tear bin to piecesShe irczticred how fir after all shehad succeeded In Instilling Into hismind the restraints of civilization Shebegan to see dimly that such anachievement was beyond the power ofany single Individual that It had beenin the past and would always be In thefuture the result of the cooperationand restraint or the many Yet sheforced herself to speak evenly to thevisitor

Mr Ldngford I believe this mansname to be John lUvtll Charnock Ibelieve him to be an American a Virginian I found him here upon theIslandThis matters nothing said the is ¬

lander I dont care what this mansname is or who he Is I want to knowwhy bo distresses you

Sir said Langford wondering whatwas the best tone to take with thissingular being pray let us withdrawyonder to the shade of the trees wherewe can be more private

The men in the boat who had scram ¬

bled out upon the sands bAd bftoneager spectators and auditors of every ¬

thing that had gone on Their curt ¬

oUT was greatly excited and theirpropinquity was evidently distastefulto LangfordYou

refusing to answer myquestions said the man I will notbe put off further

Man said the woman laying herhand upon his arm It la my wish

Oh If you wish ItHe turned without a word and Ud

DANDRUFF AND ITCHING SCALP

YIELD TO THIS TREATMENT

Why experiment trying to drivethe dandruff germ from underneaththo skin with greasy lotions or fancy

hair dressings whon 1onneys Drugstore will guarantee ZEMO and ZEMO

FOAP tf entirely rid the scalp of thogerm life that causes the troubleZEMO and ZEMO SOAP can bo ob ¬

tamed In any city or town in Americaam1 are recognized the best find mosteconomical treatment for all after ¬

lions of tho skin or scalp whether 011

Infant or grown person Ono sham ¬

poo with ZEMO SOAP and applica ¬

tion of ZEMO will stop itching andcleanse the scalp ot dandruff and

scurfWeinvite you to try ZEMO and

ZEMO SOAP and If not entirely satisfled we will refund your money Penays Drug Stored

L

eIItletthe other twoHe noticed that the woman was

ghastly white and that Langford wasscarcely less pale

Sir said Langford firmly I de-cline to answer your question I havebusiness with this lady and with heralone It does not concern you and ImomentIme

I quetlonltoI Everything that concerns her consternlyWhatODIlooked as It

he would have sprung upon the otherhut he was so clearly no match forthe wild stranger that discretion cameto his aid and kept him still Besides

brawllnrthe8Katherjne he said I have muchto say to you Cant you make thisman hear reason T

She bax made me hear reason forthree yeah answered the man forher before1 she could speak but her-porereags in this hour

The woman looked at him piteouslyand nodded hrr head She realisedthat the thread of dMtiny eras takenfrom her bands and foreversaytoman she said at last

Why tis Impossible cried theother

It must b-

And Interposed the man youshall say nothing to her until you hatsanswered my questions

There must be no violence oiledthe woman stepping between the twoNo vlolencelFor answer the man gently but

with Irresistible force lifted her outof the way She knew now where hegot the strength to tear down therocky wall and while she trembledshe thrilled

Katharine said Langford to dowhatisI am nothing to her answeredthe man except that I love her

And you 7 said Lsngfofd hotlyistill addressing the woman

She loves me again answered theother and we were happy unUI you

shoresSince°yrOod exclaimed Langford is

it pesslblerItsaid the woman flndlnt

tteadll1troeLangford emotion now passed aMhound He had trembled hater hishook now u tf with the palsy lierche4 out and caught the trunk ofoneateadthimlbljWkat t-

urhe crls4 ftleeathelanded on this Island we live > eqfriends good friends He WM a eji tapeecltHechild I taught him everything

To love lout queried Langford Inhot and bitter jealousy

That was one thing I learned my-self answered the man And yes-terday you might call It chance butI call It God said the man gravelydiscovered to us the love we bore

each other and that 1a11Are you forgive the question

sajd Langford addressing the womanand there was agony in his voice asyou were when I left your

I urn a different woman thank

r4SlfforentYes but fn the sense In which you

mean the question I am just as I wassave that I love this man

But you bad no right to love himor any one buret forth Langford bitterly

And do you reproach me withthat

Do If-Think of your wifeShes dead said tho man hoarse-

ly I have searched the world foryou 1 have come back here to makeamends to own my fault to marryyou before God and man to take youback to do for you as long as I shalllive all that a man can do

There was such genuine panlou Inhis voice and in his appeal that themost Inimical and Indifferent wouldhave recognized it but there was noresponse to it in the womans heartA greater love than his had com intoher soul The whole current of herbeing flowed to the man by her side

No she said Your words haveno appeal for me They awaken noresponse In my heart I love this mannot you

Have you thought cried Langfordmeaningly that you are not tree tolove any one but pieT

By heaven cried the man springfog forward this time I will be an ¬

swered Why is she not free to loveme or any one

Because said the other resolutelybefore she came Into your life she

belonged to meBelonged to PoufYes to meAnd by what tleT

Langford hesitated He was furl ¬

ously wrought up He saw that It wasnecessary to make a break a rupturebetween these two He thought thatIf he could do so his own suit mightthe better prosper He was In deadlyearnest and therefore ho took the riskHow frightful It was he had no preconception lit did not understandthat he was dealing with a primitivethan How should hT He did notunderstand what pa lens slept bee

1It the Jljtft iii lP 1 jl

IjrjJ JdJ1t t

IM4I understood to do him Justletf ferIe IwAO1 tearless slain he would havefreatwefl lest the SUM

See was my mistreasl he saidthrough his teeth

Shame Shame cried the womanand then fell silent clasping her bandsand waiting for what might come Thehour of her travail was upon her

Langford flashed a look at her andthen his gaze reverted to the man Theexpected outbreak did not Instantly

comeMistress said the other I knownot what that mean but tis a wordof bitterness Say further and moreclearly your Intent

Why you foolfoolILangford stared at himWhere have you lived he cried

Itbt you dont know the meaning of

I I have lived nowhere but here andi have known no language but whatthis woman has taught me

Yet she could easily have taughtprou the meaning of that word theother responded with cruel ruthlessmeaning

I1 1 will take the lesson from you

You will have It then111111She was my wife but without the

Iblessing of God or the law of man Iowned her do you understand f I possessed her body and soul

Not soul said the woman but theprotest war lost

You 111 cried the man swiftlyleaping upon himI No tiger ever sprang with suchhwlftness or such ferocity Langfordi

Woman Shall I Threw Him Down

tr and Kill HimfWas prepared for an attack He dealtk plow at the oncosalnjf figure with al-ltkatotce of his arm and skill endIratatig enabled him to put Into itBT than one would have fancied-

jropt the sllghtnsss of his figure Hethe man fairly In the chest

The Vtov apparently might have sta-garedan ox it had no effeot whateverLangfeeda whirlwind He was lifted from theearth and held high In the air ForItrugllehea voice beneath him cry

Woman shall I throw him downand kill him 7

Do him no hurt said the womanfor what he has said as ho sees It

Js truei

CHAPTER XVI-I +

ConfrontedI At these appalling words thestrength seemd all at once to go outof the mans arm Heavily but notwith purposeful ungentlfeneas heslowly set Langford down upon hisfeet on the sand

You brute cried the other mantrembling with Impotent anger

There was nothing that he coulddo personally If he had possessed aweapon he would have killed the Is ¬

lander but he was unarmed and helpless Therefore ho turned toward thebeach and called to his men Theyhad seen the sudden attack and werealready running across the sands

No said the woman that wordbelongs to you You have told thetruth and yet not all She turnedto her companion ill thoiiIand

Matt she said you have loved meYou must hear what I have to say

You have said that It was truehe muttered hoarsely And the manLivesI turnedtoward Langford again But by thisitlme the six blur jackets who madeUp the gigs crew were close at hand

Ualey cried Langford to the cox-

walar lIeIl84 that brute yondetandI The woman was still wearing theknife that she habitually carried Sheused It often and kept the blade bright

k

and of keen edge She whipped It outon the instant her civilization fallingfrom her like a discarded garmentwhen the man she loved was threat ¬

enedI Let no one lay hand upon him

she cried aflame to defend him I

swear that I will drive It into my ownheart if he be touched

Give me the knit said her companlon suddenly

Before she could prevent him howhipped It out of hr band

And now he said springing toeward the huddled group of sailors the

youIwtUtouchj the ma fhrank back There WI-UIoWalo nrles tn the aspect of

e man his potter iriuiso evident< bis tcMHT M wU that none

to preelpttatt a frarContinued on Page 7

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TO CONTRACTORSI1lOTICEIHealed bids will be received forconcrete pavements around thecourt house inside the yard and Infront of the court house and for a con¬

crete wall or coping around sameasper plans and specifications now onfile in my office

All bids must be sealed and filedwith the undersigned on on before 10oclock a m Wednesday Sept 21

1P10673t 0 B COOPER Clerk

HOW GOOD NEWS SPREADS

I am 70 years old and travel mostof the Ume writes B V Tolson ofEllzabet town Ky Everywhere Igo I recommend Electric Bitters be-cause I owe my excellent health andvitality to them They effect a cuteevery lime They never fall to tonothe stomach regulate the kidneysand bowes stimulate the liver invlgorate the nerves and purify thestrength vigor and health thats adally joy Try them Only 50cSatisfaction is positively guaranteedby Pennys Drug Store

A GOOD POSITION

Can be had by ambitious young menand ladles In the field of Wirelessor Hallway telegraphy Since the 8hour law became effective and sincethe wlrelesii companies are establishIng etatiops throughout the countrythere is a great shortage of telegraphCM Positions pay beginners from 70

to 190 per month with good chance ofadvancement The National Telegraph Institute operates six officialinstitutes in America under supervis-

ion

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of H RandjAVireless Officialsand places all Juatee Into posi ¬

tions It will ps you to write themPhiladelphia Pafor full details at Cincinnati 0 or

jjseemtheres trouble Loss of AppetitelndlgAetionr Nervousness Despond ¬ency Headache But such troublesPfIIspThopCnnTDrugirtM

NOTICEy

In the district court of tho UnltetftStates for the Eastern district orKentucky In the matter of ClarenceJ BankruptBy entered by Ji

BankruptcyNaboveistyled case I as trustee of samewill on Saturday the 22nd dty orOctober A D 1910 between thohours ot 10 oclock a m and 3 oclockp m on the premises being 52 acres I

of farm land situated in Lincolncounty Kentucky on the waters oCGreen river adjoining the Denhanufarm and lying near the postofflco otJumbo Kentucky expose to publicssale to the highest and best Udderfor cash in baud the above describedtract or parcel of land together wJthnineteen acres of land adjoining namcjnow owned by Clarence J Sipplev mobankrupt above named and alscnonehalf Interest in the growing aros >

upon the said landGiven under my band this the 19Kn

day of Algust 1910R A DYCHE Trustee

APMIVISTRATORS NOTWB

All persons having claims ogafsscthe estate of M C Saufley dfccfiaseffwill present the same to tne under-signed

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properly proven on or Beforethe 12th day of October 1910 and alBpersons Indebted to said decedent Mlc Saufley will please settle sam I

promptly I

GEORGE E STONEDAdmr of M C SautTer Deceased

September 28 1910 T T s

hI will offer for sale on the premises my highly improvedd

v 212 ACRE FARM0

on the best of pikes 5 miles from each Danville and Lancasteri175 acres Tillable land75 of which Is best tobacco land25 acres of well timbered riverside land =Barytes indications are second to none and if mined should gay = 4cost of land 0

THE DWELLING

one of the best in the country Is a nine room modern built househeated by furnace and well finished It is noted for its beaUtifuihealthy location good neighborhood and close proximity to best tschools and churches in the State

There are three good tenant houses a 12acre tobacco bar vUlL 5 I

excellent basement for stock 36x134 feet piConsidering location bulldlngsquallty land etc no more Ie r

plrable farm home has been placed upon the marketJAMES OTTER Danville Ky

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Cook Farms First Animal Sale trx

Greatest event of the kind ever Held In Kentucky 50 saddle m3r6C

coltsnd fHllesr 50 jennets and colts All registered Catalogues norready Every one of these Jennets should be kept In Kentucky

J F COOK CO Lexington Ky

If you have anything to soil

in the

STOCK w LINE

Take toNunnelleys New Stock YardssHe buysand sel s every day in thaw

year except Sunday Bring orryour stock Best market iu

the State with plenty of

IISTANFORDNorShap

Barn Door HangerThe tubular track is easily put In

position It is Impossible forthis track to freeze up clog orstick The slot is on the lower

side Note the tandem rojler carriagethe wheels are round With a flange in thecenter which plumbs the slotcompellingthecarriagetoworkfreely A

The solid steel wheels are Jmounted on roller2irightmaking a shelter fronj II you want therain or sun x best that money

Ik MtlM tuck CMH U can buy BomcancIt teittlwaN aY thing that wiUtXHt ton tts be good not only for yean

but for generations Inveetlgate the Nor SUp Tubu ¬J4ra Door Hasfcc

pAI uI w NI FOR SALE BY GEORGE H FARRIS STANFORD KY

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