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HOOD & COMPANY OLD DOMINION NURSERIES, Richmond, Va Montion this paper when writing DROPSY TREATOD. Give quick re Hef, wsnady remove swe ling and short breath in a few days and entire relief In 15-45 days, triad treatment FREE. DR, GREEKS SONS, Box Ay A praia, Gy Author of Cy Capn Eri, Etc. IMustrations by Ellsworth Young SYNOPSIS. Mrs, Keziah arranging to ton, following for wh she wi 1 wer, refused of th om place CHAPT ER \w—( Continued.) ‘Star 3 ars Nat F i me, Prot far he bar the Trumet one too inshore, nade t the Bay- t And ¢ course and too far ight to have deeper ithom, hadn't but What's wea? ‘Course that, lands “Three and a half, sir,’ ler with lead. was edgin’ in somewheres, miffed, for all the world like catchin’ a scent, so 'Bije declares. Tell you 1 smell home,’ calm and chipper, ‘and I'd know smell if I met ft in Jericho. there she deepens again the bar and we're over it.’ “The wind gailin’ breege, glapped along BAYS the Nat he Ha! and the old Debby 8 afore it eplashed on, bound out tc where fleh weirs stood, like webby fences, the distance, A cart, and high seat hind the driving with Out too well his that ii its driver and sometimes eight or nine. twas only seven and a half 'Bije both looked at each Nat only amiied. “‘Oh, you can laugh!’ hollers Zach ‘"Tain't your vessel you're runnin’ in to danger. You ain't pald out your good money--' “Nat never answered; but he stopped smilin’, “And all to once the water deep: ened. Hammond swung her up into the wind “Now you can anchor.’ says he “‘And "bout time, 100, | guess,’ says ‘Bije. ‘1 callate the skippers right This is Horeefoot and we're right be. tween the shoals. Yes, sir, aud 1 hear breakers. Lively there!’ “They hove over the mudhook and dropped the galls, Nat shook Lis head. “ ‘Breakers or not’ says he, other, T tell | hour. Now, by the jumpin’ Moses, | “And Inside of a couple of shates | come the rain. their bows was Trumet, with the town! clock strikin' ten. between the hills they could see the | to a marlin '‘Bije just uth open. gpike Hammond with | his mo "ne if | a8 a pretty gteer a4 ves. ugh a night | , and in a | I BQUATE | my hat mile ' says he, 't 1 re A seaman, it. hought I w an't £4 thro vit yp { i inside I'm knee | | { } I do say bay i sel without thirty astern, 1dn’t you back step, ¥ channel considerably (« cper forded it on this, but only ever, wis shed the way noticed The next it the f tO one op of n¢ how vaguely. 80 deep thi water in of He at the boots. did notice though not w clothes, he his “other ones.” ardrobe was In keeping wi “nt ur o yf his sali And ind deep t Ary. the third chann he saw unless above his wal hat forded, Inge ot be hurried aiong r pla 1 i refiched § 2 on ang si: ghtfully, must be him to meet over AWAY CHAPTER VL In Which Captain Nat +14 4 ua arguing and | stor's vials during noth. If that he tide at Tru. goes out for n | overed a mile nd sandy the | or i a ——————- what Hammond nte You ain't “Better Get Aboard, Hadn't You?” carpeted with sea weed. Between these flats ure the channels, varying at low water from two to four feet in depth, but deepening rapidly as the tide flows The best time to visit the flats—tide serving, of course--is the early morn. ing at sunrise. Then there is an Inspl- ration In the wide expanse, a snap and tang and joy in the air. Ellery had made up his mind to take a before breakfast tramp to the outer bar and #0 arose at five, tucked a borrowed pair of fisherman's boots beneath his arm, and, without saving anything to his housekeeper, walked down the Inwn behind the parsonage, climbed the rall fence, and “cut across lots” to the pine grove on the bluff. There he put on the bootn, the meily yellow wallowed through “Yes, I am.” “Tut! tut! tut! Shipmate, £51 Laid you don’ sll me ay, 11d you ik there wa'n't a son) that ever his village that I co and give the port the names of 1've got unldn't they their owners. But yo: nD my beam ends. And you Knew "Of course | did. Everybody knows the man that brought the packet home.” The cart was afloat. 7 } ing wading more difficult than sw! ming, began to swim “Now I'm skipper again, remarked H am me nd seasick, are you? The minister laughed. “No,” he sald “Good! she keeps on a fairly even keel, considerin’ her build, There she strikes! That'll do, Janudry: you needn't try for a record voyage. Walk: ins more in your line than playin’ steamboat. We're over the worst of it now. Bay! you and I didn’t head for port any too soon, did we?” “No, 1 should say not. 1 ought to have known better than to wait out there so long. I've been warned about this tide. [-" “S-sh-sh! that's all right. Always glad to pick up a derelict, may be a chance for salvage, you know. Here's the last channel a~d it's an easy one There! now it's plain saflin’ for dry ground.” «The old horse, breathing heavily from his exertions, trotted over (he streteh of yet uncovered flats and soon mounted the slope of the beach minister prepared 16 slight “Captain Bammond,” he sald, * havent ssked me my name.” Ne yet Ti he hore, fis ‘You Lund came out on the white beach and | Then he | “No, I seldom do more'n once. There have L times when 1'd just as svon without too sig le figurehead name cruise is my ‘Well, my “Hey? Wi He rock ¥ #lde is Ellery” wat? Oh, ho! ho ed back and forth Tae i hurt, You 106 Hammor indeed that I've about you be worth tova 1 with CHAPTER VII h the Parson and Mr. Pepper eclare Their indzspendence yor eT he was uated jus lane leadin orean and the building, its slorm beaten, yard dot. ilverjeaf K« diy on g such in- to be found Tax Collector, Repaired.” fastened a shin Salt Hay Ahisgh Ape se And benea i gle with the i for Bale” portion of the of other days. ler once, but it three or four the pair of boots one has are forgotten in a and shoe sigh was a relic Kyan had been a cobt is discouraging to wait weeks while | eft be corner The : he boot i ! first f io resoled tainister walked up the dusty lane, lifted the Pepper gate, swung it back on ita one hinge, and knocked at the front door No one coming In answer {0 the knock, he tried again. Then from somewhere in the rear of the house came the sound of a human Yoice, “Hi!” it called faintly you be, don't bust that Come round here.” Ellery “came along” as far as the angle where the ell joined the main body of the house, Bo far as he could see every door and window was closed and there were no signs of life. How: ever, “Whoever another knock “Don't start that poundin’ prote «ted the volee. t'other glide where 1 be” So around went the Reverend John, emiling broadly. But side” there was no one And no door, for that 1 ‘Why exclaimed | 'tuta't Mr. Ellery! be patter, the vwolce, “if How d've do? Glad gee you, Mr. Ellery. Fine day, ain% Here 1 he at thie window” (TO BR MONTINIIKDY) to geen. i 16 fice Ad IME re. D. ¥ FPORYHEY ATTORNEY AT LAY BELLEFONTE BO One Mera o SRE Dwar Bouse - RFs SE w BADRISOE WAlLEFE ATTORF ET -ATAAY BEILLEFONTA Bs Pe iv W. High tues ll protsastenal Visiness proespfy stiesbed w LB Caer — RI Le el Tue. 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