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You Do More Work, You are more ambitious and you get more enjoyment out of everything when your blood is in good condition. - Impurities in the blood have a very depressing effe-t on the system, causinif weainevs, laziness. nervousness and sickness. 43ROVI'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC restores Energiy and Vitality by Purifyinj and Enrichinll the Blood. When you fee its 3trengthening, invigorating effect, se how it brings color to the checks and hov it inproves the appetito., you Ivill the: appreciate its true tonie value. (ROVE'S TASTELXSS Chil TONIt is not a patent iediine. it is simip IRON and QUININE suspended in Syrul So pleasant evenl chikiren like it. TI blood needsQuinine to Purifyit and IRO to Enrich it. These reliable tonic proj erties never fail to drive out impurities i tho bleod. The Strength-Creatin o wer of GtOVE' TAST'ELESS Chill TONIC has made i the favorite tonic in thousands of hone. More than thirty-ive years ago, fol. would ride a long distance t get GROVE' TASTELESS Chill TONIC whga . member of their family had Malaria o needed a body-buildin. s;trength-givim1 tonic. p Th formula is hist the same to day, and you can get it from any drug store. 60c per bottle. NOTICE of the The Books of I theI County Treasu rer will he opet for the collection of 'Slate, County anni Coiiu1tation Road Taxes for the liseal year, 1919, at the 'Treasurer's ollice 1rom October 15th to 'December 1llst. 1419. After Deceii h0r 31st one per cont. will he added. After January 31st, 1 w) Cir ceit will he addedl, and after February 21tih, Sevel per enIt will be added till the 5thll day of March, 19211, w\*hen ith1 books will b elosed. All persons 4wiling proertly in more than onl" t ownship are reqntested to call for r-ceiph: ill (ach of the sOveral olwIlips in which the pro lerty is lor:i tl. Tuis is illporltant. as additionlal co:sl arnd penalty mlay h nAtached. I weeni Iih )w ! 1 21 and 1) yas of al C tiabI Io pay a ;-0!! a \ o! St.0 , exept old :,Iitlirs, who -1re ox'mipt .11 :1.1 ar of a~ge. Conannia."a tion Roii Tax $1.50 in lien at' oal duitty. All m1enl now inl militaey :r aleC are 'e\iipt from road tax. The Tax v ' is 'Is follows: Sita Ta t..................9 xills Ordinary Comint Tax .. ..I mills toad and 13idge........1 mills Railroad li(Ind.......... I mill lAoad liind i:........ ......... inmills .91ill lionds . ... .. .. . n m ill (kIstiltitionza! School Tax . I. mills lPermanoiieot ro8(a anId blrhiger. 2' inlls Total ..............25 %. mills Speclal Tchwoh-larns Township. Plaureis No. 11 1.. .......1% iilla Trinil.-tidge No. 1 ......8 % milli Ahlddens No. 2 .. ...........I mills Narnie No. 3............ mills Ralley No. I ..A.......... .4 mills .Aills No. 5 .......... ..4 iulls ttak (rove N.).. ........2 mills Ora No. 12 ............ ..8 mills *Special 01:uoii --Yoi nngs Township. Yoings No. ! .. .. .. .. .. ..4 mills Veungs No. 2 ............8 mills Youngs No. I.. .........11% mills Voungs No. S............8 mills l4ountain in No. 31. .....20 mills Painford No. 10 ........0 in IIlls Ora No. 12 ............ ...-mills Youngs No.........,. ..; mills Odtitral No. ; .......... ..2 Viills Youngs No. 7 ...... .. ...mills Special Schiool s-Dials Townshiip. f'reen Poan d No. 1... .. .. ..7 mills D~ials No. 2 ...... .. ... ...% mills $hilohi No. :3.... ........2mills dray Court-Owings No. 5 . .12% minlls Qarksdale No...... .. .. .. ...5 mitlis mals Chu rlh No. 7. .. .. .. ... mills Ifotlain Innti No. :1t........20 mills Mertna No. S .. ..............t inils 19lals N. t .. ..............I mills rnti. Itethiel Nr. :' .. . . . . ilt IPrince.oin No. I. .. .. .. ...2 % mills l'oplar -Sin'im: No. ::.......12 mills IUlekor Ta : '-i No. 17 . . 8 mit s Brewer( ton No. 7.... ......4 mills Sullivani Townshi,) it. R. hoods :' mnills Sp.eciat Schioe Maierloo Tlownshlip. Waterl oo No. Il. .. .-. . I mills Alt. Galla.trN........... ....mlls IHothu(lee, . .. .. . ...... I mitts laom N..... ..............8 millis (41nterponit No. I... .. . ... ...1 mills W1.t i'leasn N....... ....4 mills Mt. Oliv. No..7.... ........ mills .'ecial sehoals- I ross.I-till Township. @foss Ilill N.>. 1:3..... .. ...10 % mlls Gross 11111 No. ... .. .. .. ....2 mIlls '*oss 111ll No..:.. ... .. .. ...2 mIlls ffross 111l1.No. 4 ........... ..2 mIlls dross 111li No. 3 .... .2. mIlls Speel.al Schools-- 'Innter Tawnship. Motuntvill No:' 16 .. .. .. ....I mills 19unteor No. 2 .. ...........4 mIlls HIuntor No. :3.............6 mIlls Minton No. 5 . ..... . ..1 mIlls lMunter No. 4 .... .........4 nills ihnter No. 1 ...:.........2 mills -Itmnter No. I;.... .........4 mIlls Special Schools--Jacks Townashiip. ioll's No. 0.... .. .. .. .. .3 imll IWuti~cano No. I5 .. .. .. .. ..3.mIlls Mady Grove No. 2 .. .. .. ..3 mills ,incks No. 3 .. .. .... .5 mIlls JIheks No. 4 -. ..... . ..:.. mIlls Spooclal Schools, Se'.ufflotown Trownship bangtton Chunrch No. 3. .. ....3 mIlls Soufflet.own No. 1 .. .. ... ....8 mIlls lanfordi No. 10. .. .. ....10% mills E&a NO. 12.. .. .. .. .. .. ....8 mills Settfleltown No. 2 .. ........4 mills Soufflelowvn No. 4. .. .. . .....I )nills Prompt at tenition w~IllI be given those who owish to pay t heIr taxes I hrough t)he miall by cheek, money or dher, etc. P'ersons, send(inlg in lists of names to lie taken off are reqtuested to send t'hom carty ; and gIve the townishin of eah, s the Treastrer is very busy dut llg the month of Deocem~ber. She felt herself struggilpg as Ugainst ant unjust accusation. Under her trembling hands, her fieart beat with great Irregular throbs. A lump rose in her throat and it seened its though It must strangle her if Ie (1 not let it 1nt-. In her desperatlol she hurled herself forward, threw her arms about M'stungo's neck, pressed her face ligallist him and slobbed. "Oh, White lan," si gasped, "I was so lonely-I am so lonely." The embrace, of a woiatin Is one thing; the elinging of a child quite an other. The sternness in 31'sungo's eyes died suddenly ; the hard look In his face faded, vanished and gave place to one of great tenderness. lie gathered An(rea 11l) in his armnis and carried her quickly through the coveret way. Ile told himself there was every ren son to hasten, for he could feel her soft warm body, shaken with sobs, wrapping itself round his heart and crushing it beyond repair. He laid her on the (ouch In his roomri, 11111e a nest for her In the mnny pelts vith whilh It was covered, pillowed her lead in a bundle of furs and drew over her a ga'yly figured sarong. "You were cold," lie said, as he tuckod her In ; then lie knelt beside her, took her hand in both of lils and suddenly laid his face .liu her open palm, still moist with her tears. Aidrea drew a long withinIperig sigh and nestled downt against the wam furs, iIer eyes gatzed iltipersont ally and a little wonderingly at M'sin go's bIowxed head ; then they wandered 21hot Ih room. So this waIts wiiere he luit liVed and wvorked (liing many luolit s ! It 'v it a bachelor's roomt1, arran11ged ait once for Comfort, utility anild sloth. On one side was his cot, )rtnliently inclosed in mosquito net titg d111(t Itavilig at its leid ti lantern for it adig it b'd. Next to it, catie a high tiaughtsan's desk roughly itade of pao'king (ases. Ot each en(I (it U4. I-uttering c-Ind(les, still lighted, rose fromi ttlysterious pelevstals, empty bottlcs, disgtufwd utider cascades of molten wsax. In tie shadow of the bigh 0desk stood tihe ntIrle litterly inceo('tngtotts hit of fur itur, a glistening inliogany pliono graph. Andrea's eyes passed it and thlien went back to hitngetr for atn in stant in vague won(ler. Why had M'sungo never brought it out ? Never l)AIyod It? She was not Interested eniough to ask aloud. Andt'eat's (yos finished their slow circuIt of the room and camtle *back to the White mnalm's howved head. le had not moved and site herself ha(d lain very still, more through latiguor than by volition. She had been in that .9tate (if subduied Consciousness which sweeps troubled humanity hack to the borderland of childhood, but now her -ind itwoke. A deep flush staIned her neck and crept ttp through her checks, carrying with It to her eyes a loo of sudd AI age. Her hand, imprisoned uider tho inin's cheek, doubled and contracted into a hard little flist. He looked up quickly and saw the transi Ilon u that ha n co to her face. "Don't give it to it," lie said, throwing one atr'mt &1tr1f.Si her knees. "Don't give in to atge. Do you think 1 am so blind that I don't klow where I foftind you? Wiy do4) you think I ai on m.0 knees? It's in' reverence ifore the glimpse thitt I caught of the girlhood of An drI Pellor. Aly aiim are trembling hemtsv lit-y have-drd to carry her leot'e' th touch041 441 thte world atnd Vetrs.' tuld tny heita' Is :l'ltilg with a 1tae et'e, leatpedi to his feet riI I IIdu Iaintg upi ati tIown be - t '-in hi, a1 lokc at thumrler on It,-0 '. - h ert'Il hettt twenIi ''t' iri .I a .:-.' .''.s .! ;i n It lit , drew ia ut,',tl14 ia 1411voume thenrh laredoa he I1 'oan!l ''ro lwou'd futloe his' (-r To':b:dl Cotiehd) d n omor oin ere.li frmhaira mi iake Sochdoisth pemur World'sh tmp 4 L ishme dnt w hre br.ad nrlie ivery tiarow lie- extenal "bwi. c, tht his ett wiiers :-aom, enogh tograte hmc mecy comorthr.in stefhshih Awas welknd y rae, o te lit (uercuTo , Cninu edsh.) Comfo(rtingst re lief from $1a0. maesSoa' the World'sLinimen Ths amusreiee of emai from your ferti/iz if yod AD REGIS The Fertilize Fish Scraj F.S.ROYSTE1I ~Owings &B LAUREU An A tract At ai timrecs the artistic dwelling is in demand, whether large or small, expensive or inexpensive. An at tractive, inexpensive house, however, is an exception. QUIOKBILT Bunga lows combine beauty and economy. BUNGALO, thoroughly coverIng the nleedis of tice average renter; is especially built for renting plurposes. It Is well hbuilt, (o0y, convenient, well ited, wvell ventliacted,'attractive botth inside and out, actd small <u ozy. It i Inexpensive in construction, btitt ill tbring a' goicd rent. A houset tio lairge is na much4 ai dirawbhack as a house too acnall. ThIs Oneo is just the right sizo. Busngalowis are always in demnand. QUICKBILT itungalow No. -3 ia uneither cheap nor elab friit. ItaIsd crpial 1111 eisignedi to make the best lnvestment- froma In erecting this bungalow you wall S AV E .WAST-^" ""'h a 'ater'i In aready prepared and tile iarg. i) ery loot of i Itii er Isla u. d lcr u no surtplus nined. TIME- very ph'e~ of niaterial has its own place. Juv ything S nitmblered anid sySftemiatlzed. The Inst on)s to 110 eadrlenter are 'omle~hte iand the order of erect is aimpli, No timse Ia lost in lookIng for materIal. Thle tin ordInarily re uniired lin preilinry cutting andl rImming Is 'ed. As a larg pot ion f te houe but -ui -op tils, just at mauch timei ani LA ABR- """ e" entare iean erection isystemautzed fiiiar.peprt i <uiir ie athe 'rent mutild g "Itugabo(,"-pre Q11iCKBIr Jiungalow is redusce ai minnimmdthe irefore, a Wlith no 'isia o .n A ca rlate I Ia -eru feed and experience houuse will Ia ke almuost as mniy week.. s h odnr MONciEY- ^"y Aavsin t uncste of miaterhal tume and labor, Is tow the i!exese a$ s gin rs se. 1ith the QCKBILT Jiunga pee nut pay a ecatritsr e. i' e ercetc I, so alcprec i ytn ate t o carmiar oavaeititetwt te and c cann tegrecteit lislie convenience, ecocnmy anid strength. The cost of lic ctierl is further reduced bythe fact that you buy It froma tice rell in r -fataer iscifres Isnoe Onur eomplete plants cover nodndidle-nman a profit. You buy direct from the source of material 'llepric Isterefore rock bottcu I n (la opete pla in a t iaof inuat iyciatir, you gaIn the adrantage of h QUICKBILT Bungalow Dept., A. C. Tuxbury Lumber Co., Charleston, S. C./ 00 8 No mmm w White I (Continudca roi Page One.) era.. left for holne andi 11he planingl"" their griass hut. seattered without the lImits III the permallent (rll, Were' also st onl fire. "Withinl :a wvek of tile first rains," said M'st1go to a list less Andrea. "the wIllerness wilt hive retirned a14to gether to its own to all' olitward 1ap !earan'e. Threte weeks after f hat, anlyt-io peietratin t t 1 i t'lea ring we I Lave imide will finid nothlg btyond at tlottr:sling shambal),I lir con11 patch. the very itotural property of the craal." On a Inight of downpour Andrea sat in her rootm, hands crossed upon aI dis earled book Inl her lat) an1d eyes wide ly lixed on1 some point of' focus far hle yitlt the Ia' 4'ien lilig walls of IWI' 11111. Sihe was frightened, for her sout had oie to talk with her and there was I) 41"s1ap1. Slht' coulld 11 ot 11ipiole uip a taxi and a Irty Of four and go to a .hoiwl :idt suill 1afte-wad, tus 14osinag t he uuniver'sal gue.'1. With a (hildis g1!,I estulre of lespair.. sle- crept into bel. 'curi ed up with lier fCe4 neainst tlie lillh w 4111d wept. The 11 e' sII r l. C h t more0111 01 it ' 11ui1(d1 lite 111o it ruinevd, thev 11n4r she cried. Thelire was no ('nd1 to tit-no enld-no - SIteep did its best to1 tiake and.141 hol lie 1111 tolighlt its grip was nitie4'rlain: anelI lon" bef'ore t ni ng11 it saw~ defeat 1onthIilg 111id 11uie"l a dasaIrdly retiat. A d rea awoke, 4t slowly, ntt swilI iing 111) 1 t consIisn14ss th 4rn:1th r w S g-lr.ttid tion , l zi udbi-nly with aI snapping f dyeps wifil. openl ()n a lil. emt' ines. Shte w:1s a4one. tter ibly 11one. .11141 ho't'lesIy awakv. Sih., lay tri up at1 0hr Ilim he-'rful laji-I twrni tha: :<l-;( 11.1d purpo ely le-t t irnl in1. I I Its chit4C wy wa4 , 4 '4 :10ii0. )It She ecid d Ill r :1 fllh' in14re anld found heebi'.Tcnam had willh dr~twn bfore aninleh', ulrg.Ie fac hardeneld. Wo'll. it' slite e4nuin'14I cry, son1: hililg 111t11; Imh ppen : if lno. on its owl. Iheit 1 11141t 144' forced. SlIt' wondereid wlgiit tihe whi te mai was d1o)1n1g. I Iaps hle \:Is s md asleel; peirhaps Ie was etvel silrilg W'liat I (I1ll sht know abou)1t1 this 11:1an, allyVny ay Was he hum111ati? IhlA het live poinso conltact: 41r wa.Is hel an itapalpanble cren tion) 6f her sick brain? il''huips sh wasn'l here M ia l al If lie sri:anaed, would Aunty Gwen come rinmualg in or- Her eyes, follolwing thev sequenceI. of her thoughts, fe1 upon the brred She irose, lilt pu1n her Silippv's n11 her hathrobe, walced 4111lertely to the door, grtsped thle har w\-I i two tretmhling hands and threw it upl) with all her strength. The clang of the far awtig ging rang out above l(- the dii of tle droning rain. Following it lnstant l y camttei tlie thild of a flitting chair. The door, released. Swing slowly openl with at long-drawn creak of unolled hinges. Andrea was suddenly fright Corn Iiig through the covered1 way she could1( hear the swift crus~h of hur M' {ng, Full Dresed Sho /noh 3.ngr 'o trgger wa a ilai' u 1aedof i 9-un'nl-isloginn Anrea Fully hireesedought Int th~e ntor, coHet'ioo hand hled.b1 sef he wast te oenther i (Oli tl1y i the om. Shsad h, w a he F'yed andf otmbin. Only y hisI s f;lg-i trkq to onV.Ie sortef'(li'( combt r~Ie(x .ontly te gr'ow slowly .1enso~ 'agalIn, lie tuirned(, 11ak4 the shiotguni tisie and1( came' towariid hel' w~Ith sift sutre strIt1i . Foru an 'Instant his eyes waveirdIgut as he drew nearer they stendiled to tranfix ard hojd her pinne 6 a ans tije "f- sats erwil be greaterz2 NAR er willat grater a Famous L GUANO CO. obo, Agents [S, S. C. We House Casily Rented At NO.43 A Safe,'Profitable Investment. Oneo of tihe bemt invesitments obt'ainable is te attractlive, sericeable, rentabilie ihouso. Th'iat I.A, if thmo coat of tihe ihoumo la niot too great. it lai difileulit to lower the cost without i-heap oning tihe imouso. it ls posalbie, however, with time QUICKBOILT' Itunigalow No. 413, for it Is built for just thmat putrpose.' A ihoua and( lot costing $1,500.00 andi renting for mun averamge of $2 petr mnonith, ialbringinug 20 per cent. Interest. Taxem, inuttminc,' repmaira. etc., wvill reduce' It to aboumt 10 per cenit. ('an yomt maike am iettor hmavestneent 7 Tihe rent Incomes from anm attramtiie QUICKBIL.T Ittungaliow at this trie of hmighm renits anmd unvrante demand for ihouses, will mnke it a prmfitlei inmvestment. Build On Your Undeveloped Lot. W RIT E TO-DAY fo Cm~e imiorrmt timimmda oy fomrml ~e i me liimarao m. 31 anmd mnimyi othmem amttram-time QU lCiKOILT itmmagm lows . i s Popular for its Convenience. eas mr- miot ipp e dccli lm rie t w ork Xie with allc 21-frt. x 30o-ft. Thermco mare -two large bed roiinna. omne '12-if. 12-f. mamd one 12-tt. x ti-fl., a sp'acious living room, 12-ttX f. a8 kitchen, 1 5-ft. x 9-ft.g eiosets amid amn attractive, front limrchm 10-ft. x 0-fi. Time conmstruct-ionm s largeiy omf North m Crolimna l'o h 'W6od Uivem-rsai," thmorommghly klin dried. E;xcemlm iio'ir them mm ceilIng. Wmia biilt it mameis of midinmg llmmmd w tmiei floo rin mt instmro waramiih. Dumrablde, ilrm-re'siatmg. ammdar mmpim teii amloerlo with mlaie greomn or rcd fiih. Excce(mtmor mm ~ih ll netcessary mialls andm hmarwaire fuirnished. Jorand mom sh. l x :erior wails stalimed ay one of mtu0ofe it x nmbmmler of standaniam colors, or maited with omne heavmy coat of primming mait. Exterior iriam andi insaide fInlahml painmmted wmIllI Onet heamvy coat of pariming pamint. . N== = = ==== == KtLT BUNGAL.0W DEPARTrAENT. n mn m A. -0. TUXIURY L.UMBER Ct)., Charleston, 8, 0, itlemen:-Picao sonm-J frt y'suf Book, "flUICKOILT Di n0a!0Wsm O0-101 m especially intcested Ia a ......, ro; ,.