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FRIDAY, JUNE 20,
I Dice of:
11^Jackson^
Destiny
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1919.
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her great eyes,
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As he waited tnere cuine to ,hlin
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from the silence without a faint drum- » «
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mlng sound, the noise of horses' hoofs
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In a mad tattoo of Uiglit through the ! /
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rebels,"
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left of him
his voice than
if ther
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nothing
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curtain
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Moonlight
candle
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light showed...
hlin r where,
wood, and, fought here. >
then
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carr
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master were scratched
as in a hur1. lie is why
alive ; lit
ried exit.
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I hen rr.reresa had
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to him,
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her great eyes wide
with alarm, and. It here. Her li
her hreas
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the servants were already
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trooping in, honor
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Hilly, t
sleepy-eyed and mystified.i
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at her, trying t
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headaches so badly that
I coil hi hardly ensure thom at times!
and iny nerves wtere on edge. My
appijiUte had loft ml and I did not eat
time.
Stnnway
pas
Their master wps not here; their 1111 '' 's
ill l»«»r
uii'l- rtIt ^ ^
s he ran he heard the
young mistress' eyes were turned with a
Intent eagerness upon the young g rl s vo ce en ing to him: '
American owner of the Painted Rock
Remember, 8enor Hilly, that you
range, and so the servants, each of ar<* riding ucr oss the border tonight
them, turned to Stnnway expectantly. 'nto Mexican b.-iiiiurv. i nere ,,is nan-|
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LANCASTER,
Wiliyuns'
Jll Geo. \V.
grove near L. & C. depot.
Th Woodmen are giving this for the benefit of the
Citizen s of Lancaster county. I\ very body invited to come
and 1)1ring well-tilled baskets. Special invitation is
tended the Red Cross.
exto
Praj:er by Rev. T.
PROGRAM
A.
Dabney.
Add ress of Welcome by Mayor R. S. Stewart,
Add ress of Welcome to Woodcraft by Irvin Jackson.
Rev W. M. Whitesides, president of the Baptist
will speak at 11 o'clock. Subject:
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Iil'Ott lerhood of the New Day."
W. ]VI. Bobo, of Spartanburg:, will speak at 12:15.
ject :
Origin of Woodcraft."
R. L. ORR, Chairman Committee.
Woodmen will meet at Woodmen Hall at 8:00
o'clock: (old time.) g
waited In silence a moment R<*r "'ere. A"id.well, perhaps
a country
set of faces in the doorway, 's one wbo wil 1 pray for your speedy
with the hoof marks of cattle
darker, sun-kissed, bearded faces, told Hn(' Kn'° retun
anil vnqueroa' ponies, and their trail
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11iin that the vnqueros had risen to
He saw the ft utter of her gown wus mothered and lost,
1'edro's clamorous call.
through the ml sty moonlight, swept oft
before midnight they had
Shortly
Then he snoko to them nil omlOln his hilt #»..He.l back a
cheery word, come uPon three men, ragged,
with rising emphasis, calling upon nnd ran on.
Mexicans, sleeping ubout a my nerves strengthened.
My
them by name, addressing them In
He saw a gr oup of men mounted or cum»»
which was fast dying. The strength was increased greatly, and
inlxe<l Spanish und Kngllsh, taking the mounting now, at the
knew nothing or professed at I soon was almost a different per-!!
corral, and knew
word which came tlrst to him that Gaucho und hi s vaqueros
Stunwuy could not tell
were ready.
they would grasp.
He could see the glint of the pale w i c
,
is a good medicine
tnej
"Gauclio," he called as a very tall, night light u|i on the rillcs in their After that nothing, although they bestTanlac
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took
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and
cannot
praise
sinewy, Arab-looking man pushed his lean brown hat
had
)(js
pushed many miles Into the
it too liberally for troubles like I .....
way :h ugh the cluttered door. "Tus
IU> found his own horse, a tall, res- can conntrv until thev realized the uti
had. I shall always take Tanlac
va«|ticr.is have work to do tonight. Axe tlve sorrel. s\
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uselessness of riding farther,
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the saddle,
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vung into
the.V all here.todos?"
called sharply to Gaucho. and then
"Wo ,nav
well go hack, Claucho," when 1 have ailments for \%hich
is recommended."
"No, senor," he answered simply, realized suddei lly that something was Stanway said at last. "They will want
"Los otros cumin* muy queek."
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keeping the 111 en at the corral gate, ranJM>m. I suppose. When they speak
"Listen, then, while tlihy come," ran that their voice s were raised
we'U know w»>»t to do."
AND
SPAIN
on Stnnway.
"It Is the Mexicans, 1
Giving his iik Mint the spur he dashed
And reluctantly, his face black with
think, who have taken your master, down to them.
the wrath upon him, (iaucho Morales T uiimci netenuy~Tcompleted Does
Away
There was the noise of eahnllos run"Que es?" hiB called, half angry at called to his men to turn back.
With Necessity of C-o's ng Pyrft
iiiug bnek toward the border. They the momentaryr delay. "What
The sunlight lay bright and wnrm
Is It,
enees Mountain Peaks.
are not ten minutes ahead.
How Onucho?"
upon the oranges and their blossoms
many? Qulen sahe, Gaucho? I'roh"I'll answer for ftaueho," came a when they rode hack to the
"There are no more Pyrenees" was
rancho, once
ably Jijst a hand of raiders, not many, deep, sonoromi voice, unmistakably
an expression of high
threw
Stnnway
himself
from
the
political
How many men, with rifles, can you southern In uc cent. "It Is I, senor." saddle, a hit
in France. It is now a j
significance
stiff
frdm
hours
of
long
"And you," s napped Stan way. "Who hard rifling.
j^et to horse pronto?"
reality, hecnuse while all
was
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"Twenty-five," replied Gaucho the devil are y
mi?" Then, walking slowly now, loath to involved in the struggle toEurope
crush milpromptly.
"One who Is not accustomed to be- greet Teresa
de la (luerra with news itarlsin. the engineers kept blasting
"Good," cried Stnnway. "Take Ing addressed as ir he were a mes- of their failure, he ranie Into the
tlie heart of the mouutatns
patio. away at France
twenty men with you; send the other tlzo," with a certain haughtiness
She was there waiting for him.
dividing
and Spain and have
five to the house. Pronto, Gaucho."
which rode welII upon the deep-music
"Nothing," he hlurted out. "We constructed a tunnel that ohvlnfra the
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Gaucho turned and ran, cnlling to of the voice. "Senor Don
Kduardo have found nothing."
necessity of climbing O.bOO feet of
^ his vaqueros as he went.
Ramon Torre, iit your service, senor!"
"I know," she said quietly. She mountnln peaks before crossing the
"Pedro," calle<1 Stnnway to the chief
"Oh. h.1," grunted the American came toward hltn, putting
out her boundary. A railway has been Install! of the house
under his bretith. And then, riding hands. "You have been
servauts.
to us. e<i in this tunnel which connects Pulggood
Into tho heart of the excited group, Senor Hilly."
"Aqul, senor."
cerda, Spain, with Ax, France. These
"Ilave the doors and urindnmo oUn» reining in his sorrel close to a deeptwo towns are 20 miles apart, but the
He laughed a hit awkwardly,
the shutters looked. When Oaucho chested b'aek i inlmal, its hide glisten"I don't know how," he retorted. "I railway Is not that long.
sends the five men, put one of them *nK *'11, sweat, he said shortly: "Well, have done nothing. You huve not been
By not Impossible grades, it leads
from the lower levels of the pass from
upon the senorltu's balcony, the oth- Torre. what Is It? We are in some* molested here?"
era at the windows, especially the
thing of a hur
ry.** She. !iegltnted. lie saw u quick Crudes. France, to the upper valley
of the Ariege, near where Puigeerdu i
south windows, Pedro. Then put out
Torre laughe
fl, frown gather her brows.
all the candles and be silent, all of
"We? Ho yoi11 are one of us. senor? speaklr g lightly, she replied, Then, Is situated. It also goes down to the
saying: valley of the
you. Bueno. It Is a pleasure to know."
"No. Rut
you must be hun* niiiin runs a great lUver Khro, along
"He has met: up with the raiders, gry and tired come;
"No one goes to bed again tonight.
system of railways and!
out. Coffee Is ready."
Karh one, man and woman, tlml a gun Senor Htanway, " Oaucho snarled. "He
making excellent connections
He went with her to the broad-open
with Saragossa and many smaller
of some sort. I do not think that Wfts riding thhi way from across the doors.
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places in the heart of Spain, and with J Km
there Is danger, but remember that elver. He la v>-ounded, see?"
"Torre Is here?" he asked, his eyea the
the border Is Just there, remember
Mediterranean port of Kurceiona,
Stnnway snw that there was blood Intent upon her face.
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' that they have taken the good senor upon the young
The frown came again, and was
Spaniard's
cheek, that
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Heretofore tourists from the Medifrom yon, remember that we are leav- there was a lonig cut which might have cone quickly. But he had seen It.
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of
France
tng the senorlta In your protection." been made by i i grazing bullet.
have
had
HK
"He Is here, yee. Asleep, I think. to use
a carriageway through the
lie spoke swiftly and turned to
"Small reaa<>n we ahould loiter
was wounded. You know?"
pass
from Trades, where the railway from
follow tJaucho out Into the dark. Te- here," he said quickly. "What way
"He Is not badly hurt?"
Peri)lgnHn
ends, to Pulgcerda, but the
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resa, who had been watching him In did they go, T<
>rre?" '*er Ured eyes, into which sleep had
Journey from the VHlley ef the Ariege
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alienee, cnine to him and put her hand
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romp rinrtncr rtio Inner r.l»h»
"South, natu «"/i
"tuui,
i,cw
repueu
river
was not so easy.
upon his arm.
Torre evenly.
brightly contemptuous.
"Senor Billy," she whispered. "You
his
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only
"Oaucho!" <
which
la
heaoty
Stanway then. hnrmpd shp 8R,d
are going with flaucho and the rest?" "Scatter your rnen ou as we
^ftly
e so
"flood morning, prima mla!" called
"Yl'S." Ill* firi<kfpj»ri»f1 ulw.rllw "V/.I. thnt U<» mnlro line a- nille Ion* when
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a
are safe here; they do not dare an
wp come to th«, 1,111.
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just, arrow., the ua, Senor"**
Stan way?
open attnek In T'nlted States territory, line. Let them keep a sharp
lookout.
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And no doubt we shall he hark before a"'l Are If the;y see the rebels. We ,
the dark,
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must not Ret to< far apart, or we shall
l,,'auty <>f him' «reuU'd them ut the
'inornlnR."
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"What have they done with him?" n"t he able to d o anything. Haw muiiy
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she Was asking. trying to spenk stead- °f them were tl
Certainly Senor Stanwny Is still
Torre?"
lly. "Wluit do you think.did they."
"I forgot to < ount. senor. I should with us." said Teresa coolly. "He Is
She broke off. He eould see her xay> fifty, perha
t>s" my ^ my gruil(Ifl|tllt.p.s fripri(J>
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lips trembling. Hue of the Indian
"We are twe nfy. That fs enough. Senor Torre!**
wofuen, through habit beginning to You are not eon
;ERV i
Willi
us?"
ling
tidy the room, moved th rug Sianwav
tl-ltl.
W'hv
tC'ont IflllOlt tl> V.-v, Iujuu
"I think not.
had placed by the table, discovered tent a leader nis you, should I come
mn
i/v;vv.i jiriur
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the stain, went down on her hand- also? No. I t
nnd lie turned
m hn9 t >o^r» t iV' "T tfip "c oss"
Near
Kml.
<'oiisurslil|>
and knees, and then rose with a his horse fowairdhlnk,"
e'y / v'.
the white walls of
K> CM of a \ fs" for h.tlf a
shriek.
W;lshinR(on
K»
omria,
i n«'y I IKK ii
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'that
I
shall
remain nouncemenl v\as made
VVj
"Sanyre!" she cried. "Jesus Maria!
v# beraus If tastes good. Can't M
hy the censornswomnn.
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There may
St a tnuerto! lie Is dead. They have
H
hurt
l.if:n!
Gel
it
at you*
he
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Um,(1
thal
m m
tho
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second n 11 uck upon the ranclio.
Slal"^
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killed him. ,P,
File beloved
senor, who tlood
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hunting, stenor."
was so Koodpostal censorship would ho
liae' ^r Medicine
turned hi horse, nnd. sitting tinned at the « lose
Ktnnway strode back ,to her.Me
tnk tiff ens.
of business nexJ
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in
the
y
deep Mexican
her by the shoulders and comtnuodlOB wddle gniwfBll;
rode aw ny thryu^h the moon- uatl,rdftV
until
a new
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,Ure
,sonn,
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carbful of what I dfcl oat.
f'Thon I began taking Tanlac
I had heard sp much about the
good it was doing others in C.roenvlilo. The Tanlac made me better
almost from the start and I improved
rapidly in every way. I gained
twenty potinds in weight, anil the
Tanlac gave mo a grand appetite anl
I soon was eating anything I wanted.
The headaches were broken up and
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I had
'anything hardly.
rt.nHlnp: tewnrc
Eduardo Ramon Torre.
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angrily. him?"
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are taking what is
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across the border.
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ran to the
window.
was torn.
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feels for I'eruna.
T.lquid nnd Tnblet r»rm
Mold Everywhere
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twenty
and|
TkntooS11 111,111 111 1 BlilffllllilMi
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myPe"nd
was
in such .....
far as tuy stomach
was concerned, that I could eat
enjoy anything I wanted and digest
It. too, evep if I had suffered about'
eight years with stomach trouble." MM
The remarkable results given Mrs.
Wm J
Annie Kellart, of lie Murphy street,i
w
Greenville. S. ('., by Tanlac were de-l
scribed in lu-r highly interesting
statement, of which the above
is a piirt. Continuing, Mrs
Kollar said:
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"I suffered from Indigestion and
stomach trouble particularly, which
I had for ;yhou^ eight years, and I
failed to l)nd Viny medicine that B
would hrejtk up'.the trouble
I uf- B
fered a great deAl with pains in my I
stomach 'and ehefct after meals and I
also a bbrnlng sehsation. (las form- I
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C"Yoii
I soon
ol
w
years
nDflitlfin
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increase
un
brisk
with-
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or
a
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apo tny system i
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l terribly run down conI
T3
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ryi
at! I was broken out all
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over my body. 1 began to bo wor*
ried at»ciut my condition and I
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was glniil to trywhirl. JTVUll
L/OWIl
wiiuld r ellev® inf.anything
I'eruna was
rreimmt-nded to mo as a tin* ^ f
'.-'-SUM
l>l«od remiedy and tonic. and 1
V-rwtitai i iu 11 l
.
soon foijnd that It was worthy l>. A tew bottlo.s rfnniKi'd
Mis*
Itlekn
l.eopold,
ition
and in a 2R8 T.ayco St.. Monasha,
Wis.,
abort ti ine I materially
waa all on-r
Sec'y
I.lcdarkrant .Miss l.eopold'S
trouble. 1 owe my restoration my
to
letter
opposite
In
no
conveys
heiiltb n
strength to I'eruna. certain w.iy the gratitude unmd
sho
1 am
nd to endorse It."
,
I improved in evety way right
from tlm start after I began taking
Tanlac. and I gained in weight from
one hundred and seventeen pounds
to one hundred and thirty-seven
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Rive
X^APOTttJB^L
^OUR BODYGUAR^-SOf.
60^»fio
ork uiout'.
to Try Anything
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dYtfonVl
to
Overcome Her Various
t i
spreading out to east and west as
noise and go I.elp
I e'
M»rs and windows. Hut
there might be no
,
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I Teresa had hen,nl; (ho, ha.l all heard.
lhc I"my ' *
,ln ,hc
She stood v or,- still then, looking
CHAPTER I-Senor don Antonio do la
Ouerra.
wealthy Spanish ranch owner on W unu, Mt
sion<i0,
nut and white.
the American
aide of the Mexican border, |
1b Informed by his American
«(50 to the doors and windows as
I PIr I
attorney
I l|f
that a technical error has been found In trie Aim
American
rican senor commands," she
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his will. The senor Blgus a new document without reading It.
pteadily. "Leave no light to show
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that Bnyonp
awake. Do whatever
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II.Teresa,
only
grandchild
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of the senor. finds evidence of a
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struggle I Pedro tells you to do. in swiftness und
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in the library and her grandfather
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shall come to see what
Ing. The belief la that tne senor lias mlHSI
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tarried across the border by Mexican been y0U ore doing In u moment now. Co." I
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rebols. They left a 9
Hilly Stanway. Teresa's sweetheart.
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takenVommaml of the situation and orderB the servants and
ouriftness nnd
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(Continued from Last Issue.)
SYNOPSI8.
joints
PERUNA
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(iave.
Word From the Insurrectos.
Moon paled, stars died, the east
flushed to the coining of the sun
fore they turned hack from a fruitless
quest, riding again close together
toward ttie north.
Stnnway and Cnueho had kept upon
the trail through the fields, the others
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"SI, senor," muttered Unucho
t8," SltUi tin* Igojlt, 1>U'US- | Wk
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1. replied I ho prnspeot.
turn easy puyiiieits'
longs t? 1110
category wlji tbat
other well-kn.own 111, 'palnU'ss teaUat-
Greenville Woman Tells of Re-| rj-'".New
markahle Benefit Tanlac
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EFZFEFl Z 'SORENESS
MRS. KELLAR ADDED j
muscles,
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IInA*J||te(*v.lZD POUNDS WEIGHT "5.,r
massage
MJW
besame
light. Slanwhy,~~frownlng "afteT Tlie
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retreating form, hesitated a moment.
y // HKlcMRI
Then, calling sharply to Gaucho
rales, he gave his horse the spur and
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I "You understand what we're doing,
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Gaucho?" he said sternly. "We're
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vadlng Mexico, come right down to It.
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We're not supposed to have uny busl.^
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Sub"The
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