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,0%j.AI&WliV Vill YAWJUIV1 df you are thin and want to*. bo plump, if you have wrinkles in your face that you are not proud of; if the skin Is sallow or subject to pillples or blackheads, take Mli-o-na stomach tablets for two weeks and notice the chantlge. The maior ity of the thinU people are thin because I he stomach does not per torn its dti4ies propoerly. I I. is not seretuing suficicnt of tlle natural di gestive .iices and in consequence loes not extract from ith food enough nitritive matiti to nourish eveylY part of the hody. Mll-o-na stomtacl a a 1b ; tre intend ed to biild tip (tic stoimiach so that it will act properly and extract from the good the clmn lt s necessariy to form flesh. if you ire thin try two weeks treat ment of Mli--o-na stolmach tablets -they are small. easily swallow.cd and aile sold on the gtuatantc of money hack it tihey to not over come chronic in(di estioll, acte e or ' chronic, stop sonmach distuclaince. helching, heart birtin. sour stomach, and any after dinner distress. iFor sale by Laurens Drug Co. and all leading druggists. NOTI('E of the COlUNTY TRIEAS'RER. Trhe Dooks of tie. Comity Treasurer will be opeln foi the collection of State. County and Connutation Road Taxes for th lisctl yiar. 1919, at thle Treasrtir' s ollice- from October 15th to 'ceemrber :st, 1'1l. Ater DecemiI beri 81st ont lwir ctl \ ill be added. After .i:nntar :'1 . I Wo u''r cent will he adh tI. :111( aftkr F hliary 28th, Seven pkr ('in will bo aWded till the 1.~1l day of.\ a rah. iW'. .when, the Iooks N% il be cI h a. .\Il pers"on 1wn propert y inl Imorte th u i li 'iw ar11. reittiiested to call to:- rad l 1h of li the se.var:il town.a ip a n 1 ii the pro mci izl, It intiyn,.1 tt a hi r. \ l a e-ii zen~1s he n n ill yars of a h 1ll a' I I ..t 1 I II t I - \two ' a Ili o il duty. \ n nnilit my ilr I!(.a11 T x .. ..tl Oerd inry ( o5 l :to !'-g s2/' il Raimls ... .... .....I ti Jtail alIlds.. .... ...... nl .... . .... mills N4). H .. ..' mills Miuldell..1 NA niills .Natn-ie NO 5I111Is N? I. . ... mills A!iIs N.... . ..1.' mills atk (; ro3 No. G..... . mnills onri tNo. ution-.! . Tax....S mills Peri nent.t rN ;; a tb dg s 2 mills iTtl .. .. .. .. ....... 5 inills SpcilSchoflm -Ylliuns Township. Laure1n No. A1 mil....% inil Trinigl i.r No 8 m ills )loadn;1s No. 1 ........10 .. mills oaie 2 No. :. ......... ..s..5 mills 'l)iy Na. .. .. ........... mills U311 it No. 0 .. .. .. mills Oak Grovt N. ...... ......2 mills Ora No. 12 .. ......... .8 mills Sp(ca . -!:,I -ou g Towns;hip. Yonis No. " ...... .. .. amills Y ils No. -' ................ mill lYoungst No ..N.. .. .112 millk You'.ts No1. . ...............1m1ils Pountai lini No . :|.... .... mills LanfordtIi No 0.. ........10%1 mils Ore'a No. .. .......... ..S mills YoInnIs o. I................I ill ('entraliI N............. .......millai Youngc('o, Na. I ..........1 . mills Gree13n ' . n No.'-a .. .......7 tolls D ials o . 2lu .. .7. .. . .8 i,'. milli; lSheiotNo '.. .. .... .....mill's iat (o~ n-win. No. bon.. 1 mlillsI .li ak i~b N . .. . .. ... mills \iial 1 hurc N' o ....... ........-I mtills 1 -'olluniain N...............1 inlls I lerna N.................S1 mill Di' als a N. a......... ......." mill'. .t.Ih-he a'............ ......8 mtih P' la r Sp im N . .. ..1 ils Ilc or y IT a-;- No 17 1.. . mill' (treerta No ..... ..........4' mlla .\ ra No.I N'................ mill W aterlo Na...............-. miall 311. Gallg'rNo 4'.. ..I ..S ill I t hlii hem Na. . . . . .1 4 mills Ekomt No.n:a.. .. . ....S mills 1'211t4r'oin. N............... mills Odkelh- No. .-....... .... .....8 mills I. Iii'!allc N . ';.. ...........3 1 mIsl Shad. Oli'Ve Ni; . 2......... 1 ills .('ros No.e ... ......', % niIs ('rcks No. 3. . .... ...1 ilis ('a sli \' nrc N. .. .. ......* Iilh (cf'rowm iNo. :I.........,...2 inills (~'rosi4 N. I... .. ..... .. mil's lluna No 2.......,,........M mills S'iamho N o.... .... .....il (' lto n No . . .. .. ........I 11 m Is tiunter No. -w ..i .. ..y t.ei. .. mils ll rute to It ..i ., by ,he~ , .. o.. y mils dSpec.a col ak onhp Odel'so. sen,,t .. ..s.. o. n.amels Uo errien Nc.f ' .. ,, t,. e, ..3 milns Shady earyagve the... ..wn..", mil Jactk s to. ". .. a .. r.. .. . ..5y miils Jatksino. th.. ..i.. ..of.D..emmil. Seuffltown N . O . ..). ..OI ..Om ll Lanford N. Cou..t. ..r..tsurmi' I.White= ManEI Continued from first page, this section. "Oh, no. She's abhout the prettlest w'lomnl I ever knew, but she was just like him inside. Try to head him off some time." "The best way to head off a woman," fnosed Andrea, "Is to marry her." "'T'hat's so." agreed M'sungo prompt ly, "but friendship has limits." They were nec'essarily walking in single file on the narrow path and Andrea was behind Will. She looked quizzically at his back and wished she could see his face instead. 'But her attention was soon drawn to other things. They laid come to the fringe of the forest. Spaced from two to three hundred yards apart and set well out from the shadow of the trees were mysteriotis piles of something or other that shone straw-gold under the morn ing sun. At the first of the heaps M'sungo stopped. "This," he said, kicking at the silky coils, "is tile greatest sub Stittite for lellp and sisal that tile world has yet produlced. Tile war has made it worth--well, not quite its weight in gold. inless you measure it by sieer profits oil the cost of pro duiction. It is nothing but the bark of tihle telaim trees vilich m hake uIp tile bilk of ill tie( forests it this region, preparl by land (oil i process of iny own." Andrea looked at the endless pile!, of fibe. tolis at l tolls of it, stretlich ing awy like tile posts Ili I prairie ferne. "And([ y()u say tiiis is a secret ?" she sklell Incretltillously. lie ini!etd. "It is so tfamr," he :t swO'ird. "P'uit if you klew :11 Ohe facts yout wouldn't li1 it -o Io lilirfiul. Itn thl first p0lace Ihis sjpot is cut IT (n ly all sides by .tt (res wihlur n 5 . IIIn it iily dire itin tiat isn't trit whi h i is taight 'lwn the liver, there, is- .1 w\-Ih zion Illtt inl 11,4ur h1111 (1r1d ye.ars las niev'r beeii Pacified by Ih EIlhoa <onainle of lth ptrov inee. Timste inisiih(hiod triibes have been lly friends ill tiines past and11 are my :!lies t oday. No white mti bu tuy self, ha.Is ever cros4sed their Iiut)(laries and lived; coriseiun0tly they (ni tell no tales to my hario. Do you begin to Andrea rioddld. "Tlon at (ite coast," lie contined, "Jist within Ilie iniuth of the river, I have a bliud it the way of a sisal paintation. T'lait g;ves the Ceuse for i steaner with mnaelhinery, say, to coIn. ill without aroutsing suispicioln." "so you are a profiteer on the way to maI:k iiIg a wiar fortine," coiinented Andrea, I Ic thishetd mnore thoeply than she had yet sien hii. "If yoll stay leire long eno11gh." htle sald stoutly, "yo m1111ay und1ilerstand." hie furned frorn liv'r anld p0iliud at rght irt.es Into the forest. Site -,o lowed hn inl lie clill air Oert l. ;&i treiMs. All too suoo A eliren vm'io out with him1 into .1 wide 4it-nring which, sinli Il 1tiously wviti their ar rival. b'egain to ving to the b-lows of litany axes. 'Throuigh all Its lentgthl it tiwarmed0. withId blek :tt work ; ome fi'llintg trees, s'ome strippjinig the'm ofi harkI, other 1s gathering it, ail still otthrs stalk ing thie bared iilwoodJ andl cleaniin tup the genral litter :ie('ord intg to te miost apptirovedl rules of mod'( the' eiieiring slowly, with manyit stop. (on th imi 'irt of N M'Slingi tol encour nie, dIr ect or cr11iiize. They passe hS'Ile y'ond~ the riniging of thle axes into a regi~lon puingrn t withi thte sm et of burni' tng greeniwood. Aloit one side, the sidle av-aay fio1rn the fringe of I le for est, v.'ain a Ilong lie ot smiOke 01piralIs. Hi waived it thetm. "'I) you see what they'ire doinhg? Our' us 0s rari Out. so hre w(e're felling ini thei ol not ivo way3 th al in of tire .? the' foiot of l'y3 iim o''lo'k the 'sunl was ni its fiull ii ra t h and At ndr 'n w: t hak fulI ind, o 'It r bhr-r pi't l hl l 1 yO ('n lh g''v'T coni'. his:wi', was too on-i' Iroll wiI hi I (0ii illk ~lt o nt she lier. looked at hier fece' gone whit' inl spite of the leat anid (tursed( himi tii(loitud. Hie led her' thr uouigh thle finige oif the forest to thle deep1 shiad( ait It I (ipeni edige, made her lie do(wni anil showedl he(r thIat a helmet, rIght sIde ump on the groundll makes tin e'xcellentt pillow. "I'm otf. Promise you won't be lone'ly, for it will be hours before I get back." Andtrea's lower lip trembled. "Aren't you e'ing for luneh?" Hie lookced dowln at her and shook his head. "There mnlfy come days of Jpi(enics, youngster, hut they're a long waly otf." "Please come hack," she insisted. Hie meot lher ey(s w~tith a hardn~ened gaze. "There's not a wonin living." lie said( slowly, "that will let a manlf work when she's aroutnd--if she can help It." "You're thiraking of people In love," saidI Andrea to start an argument and gain time. "Of course I was," said the man ont the instant. "Can't you let me work?" "Beast," said Andrea and rolled over on her slde. one moist hand for a nSI i&uUUno o meu- usim si lni ad Bathtub and another boy arrive with table, chair and lunch basket, all in a single small load, for before it hap pened she was far away in the land of Nod. WhenA she awoke she was sorry, for awake the hot hours passed on laggard feet. At midday she ate; then she tried to read, but by four in the afternoon she was desperate for something to do. She determined to sleep again, and just as she wis dozing off a whisper came to her-one of those carefully measured whispers that reach the intended ear and go no far ther. "Missis !" She turned. "What is it?" she asked. "Gashly I Missis," breathed Bathtub, and the agony in his appeal to her to go slow was so eloquent that she caught the spirit, if not the meaning of the word. She raised her head ever so care fully and looked out over the plain. "Oh !" she murmured. A quarter of a mile away a band of sable were grazing, and in a moment she could tell that they were feeding directly toward her. "Oh i!" she breathed again, "oh, you beauties!" Closer and closer grazed the herd, stepping daintily from tuft to tuft of fodder. Their black and white faces. the sweep of their arching horns, their brown bodies that glistenel In the sun as though they had been groomed, their nervous flicking bbbed tails, their incredibly slim legs, combined till the attributes of foseintion beauty, vigor, strength, mnotion-und Illied the eyes of the watchers to over flowing. In tlle van of the herd stepped a mighty blil, his tiny hoofs liting high its th ough Ie boasted thlt ils wtiglit was really nothing. Strlight oward the forest anld Andrel ho led his little InIly unitil pre-set-lly she oub m neI thel sA~hble. (dor ofi thirt Vl lies. ;i( .1r heanrt was imatin'g liike v trip lultnIllner. Slit trietd to hot hlier brettilh. Iior bosmiln1:4. andfl 1In a 11lutterinir Indulrtion. T i ll] look d 11p m1! saw er. 114 orns: wentl b;wi: awl in iHis Eyes Was a Gleam Unbeliev. ably Wicked. husq8iatt'l a lgh slt.imblievabi lyt wicked. Th'eni t er (rak tf a riub', te t hin: of a bltll In hleshi, a botdy huledl iunte the air by the dethtl-thirot' and fallin in a hea p, ltegs doubill di up, tieck t stretcheid, btltood gurglintg frorn nos tril. tind mu ! A ntdrea buriied hetr faice in lier lap t rylkg to bit- tuit t' sitc!ht fromn heir (3'(el an~d Robbl t d its thliought her hear1n we: e breutxm mg. Shec did inot hetir :ih wi bI cry of BaiIli thi, nor sete his ('r'ay in Iratins ablot te ltrstritei blet, Itit wittin te v, hiitc liianm spttke hetrt riit ieauptd to tttwet Ite justIilienitlon in his wotrds, wit hutt whh-hl slit fill "Stto ytourt iryin." lie sald sharply. "Wheni' a sold' Inl gets its tcltse its Itat, i lire's not telling which way lhe's ('To be ( 'nt inuei(d.) N4)ll I: T'il lO \I T' tent t'llei id ini to itute its. I ea th: .'n i tomi. II a vi yout a cough? llirttatle I lyomi ei. I lavi' y'ou a tobti? I lreth I Iymnti. I lyomeii it t' (bit Irea itont for iii, thoat anad huui ir'h!t's. it dio's ('omeis withl tach outflit. A ('otmplete' outIllt Costs but little at I uren'';s I )rtug (Co. or anay t'el iable diiiggistI anid I lyometi is gutartanteed to b aihil a trrh, ('roupj, cotikhts, caldus, soc i toat and1( br'onit fis or moneiy back'i. A Iltyomelc inhIialt'rm Iasts a life tme antd exltra bot ties of hi yomiei (an het obtlaluted from dru'iggists totr a few ('('ib7 -ALICE JOYCE In Scene From Vitagraph'e' T hE VTENGEANCE OF DUJRAND" cper-a liouse Next Mon clay Aftrnoon. Usual Prices. EASES A COLD) Wi ITH ONE DOSE "l'iipe*'. I old ! 'ompouta m!'len bireaks,. Oper 1 oll lin Iew IN urs. l11lief (onulSs instari lv. A dosi~e tak iln every I wo0 hiottiu i un i l ire (loses chlninlenyls al the grippeu' Ulsery. d ll l d nst rils an d Mt e i r atssage ill te h'ud. stops noe runnfI ing, r lieslh henw indalch-e, dulnss, taveih 1 , Sn Iwoin , hors 1 til. and stri ss, oln .t uffd -111 du- gr Quit low ing h yNot in 1 de iln Ithe world gives s Ituh Ii rnpi i hf as I0' eae's old Col44lmmtt'. wIch I utlsts only a fe t'-opt drug5q sutr. 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