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"i * i ■ • »• n • M PAGE 8IX J_: ■W HAND ANY EXCITEMENT Suffered Prom Nervousness and Weakness and Would . Just Go to Pieces, If Excited, 1 Writes Georgia Lady. j * —H h-'d Winston, Gn.—“I am taking. Cardul right now," writ os Mrs, Alip.c^GroOQ, of D, 1. thl* JJace. r Vl suffer tor>. 'SEtuoh at • my . .■ .-4»4iU i frimi imrrous* ness and- weakness, This is .the third titte I have taken it. 'The first ijurte. was about four years-ngo. . Had a groat deal of headache and was so nervous all the time ..that I couldn't stand any excitement at all. “If I got excited I would Just all give way and go to pieces. My slsterdn* law told me first about Cardui at)d T U X •“•"•"•’••'.ft,- •* •-♦••••♦*• ■#»••••»• ■*' 4-V1. 1 (L it again ■■j »*••♦**♦••+**♦**♦* >■ / »#• • •- • ■ ••-•••/•* .4. f • •••••• .#•••••#•• awd. >TER xxvt—e —20— - “When you go away,” sho eiihl at last, “I want you to' remember this. I’m going to do rry brat, K. ¥o»t 4»<*v« taught .me all i know.- All my life I’ll have to overlook things; I know that. But, In his way,.Fulmer cures for me. He will always come hack, and perhaps Positive Proof Bat- Lydil E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Relieve# Suffering. ' siatmmed doors. ^.Harriet used to he 1 quite disagreeable tibout it; - ,, 1 Sidney slhtfrom the railing. “Therehe is now. H ^ , ' i " e ; - Perhaps, in all her frlvoldus, selfish life; Christine had never had a bigger moment' than the one that followed. She could have said nothing, and, in Take her in his arms ! .Ho almost crushed her. lie held her to him and in uttered incoherences until she sometime—’’ 7 ^ - . - ^ ----- dler voiee trailed off. Far ahead of empty of heart as he hud come to It in ..ill the world hut of how- they looked. Suddenly Sidney felt veryllred. She wanted to go back to.-the hospital, and turn tlie key in the doo.r of her .little gasped. It was as if he must,ttmke up room,.'and -lie.’.with her face down on for long arrears "of • 'fiopefessn^s^'"'fie tiie bed. - t ' held her off a bit to look at her, as ‘‘.Would you mind very riiuch, if I j to be sure it was she and no change* asked you to take me buck?”' ling, and as if he wanted her eyes to ‘ lie did mind. He liad a depressed corroborate" her lips. There was no confession in her eyes; they ||M 'I t . X. Jtv. ' X* A . ^ . V . • w ♦ f: : ; x, ber she saw the years stretching out, "He very good to hi nr, Sidney," she began ,to take it. I coul^l—U41—a-t>Ig marked, not by days and months, but said unsteadily. "Ile.cares so much.” difference in my strength before I had by Fulmer* wanderings away, bis re- th queer, wqy that life goes, K. might __ . •’have gone away from lh Street as j feeling that the evening lniihTailed', lack ot * And his depression grew as lie brought showed him a new heaven and a new the cur around. He understood, he earth. pgr m L # x, . ■ I morseful returns. ; “Do little more than forgetting,” fi’are. for him, Chris- K. saitj. ‘Try f CHAPTER XXVII. K. was being very dense. For so woman, without a wreneh. taken a whole bottle. I was about well by the time I had taken 3 or 4 bottles and I soon got so‘I could do nil my work * ’ - • -t—, sfronge-st weapon. It's always a worn- 1 talnable that now his masculine mlmLa, *'*^ r 4 ■» Etui --trftote- It- tpa at strongest w^upon! And it wins in wpury \Vlth jnuch \tTotchodnt k ss, fall.". ► . I think I overworked ’pleklpg onfi.” - cotton and doing my housework. I got »i *hull try, K.” she answered so bad that I suffered .very badly at ray obediently. ' ... So I beimu jaking Cardui agaih. I Bui he turned away-from the-dook . . , T I tpok !i hot 1 l<-s and I liiOfoslmk4y;-bje* i ~4 than 1 '! tine. You did oncer And that’s your ! ? on 8 had he considered Sidney as unat- refused to move front its old attitude. “IjL-was glamour, that was aU. F.,’ said Sidney bravely.' , gun to improve, and felt better had'in a long tjnu;. 1 .weighed T54 when, I diH-'le.d takitig it,"more than T had In a long lime." • Cardui. tie* weiiimn's loiiiil. i Harriet • wus abroad. She had sei Lrds from Furls to her “trade." it the confidence 1 suits which thev lias won f it> 11 41 v the re- was an innovation. The lwu or three people oil the Street who received her engraved llnno.uneemen) thAt she was there; “buying new cldc models lor the obtaln. XlTv If.—Adv. p; ■ . J t I X' r. i Whole Truth of'Buddhism. I tori 11 Zvushi, a ^great Miiddhlst firiest, mfee lived "ii top of a tree in X mountain; so peoplo- uiekn-amed him “o\vl priest.’’ Someone iuterfiipTed his tueijitatiotis ,oni‘ day with the fol lowing question : “What,- in St-Triitshell, Is the truth of Buddha's' religion?" . “Hscheu all sins and prrii’tiee all ..virtues,’^ replied--the. -jwiesi. opening Ids eyes. “Oh, Is that all V" Kaid the man sar castically. “Hveno child "Y‘ three years c:ih say that.”, | - “Yes, even a child of three years.can say that," rejoined the priest, "lent an' old man of eighty years cannot put'It Into practice."—Tokyo Advertiser. autumn add \tintelH-oifteriinon frocks, evening gowns, reception dresses, and wraps, from Fpiret, Martial et Armand, ubd Others, " left tlie envelopes eusaml- 'ly on the piirlor table;as. if cotUmunica-' lions frpm Furis were quite to he ex pected. So K. Tunched .alone, and ate little, sidney Xipie fuane ntlRhif-past two- - mine delicaTHh' Hushed, ns if she hud hurried, and wftfi. a tretnulous smile that caught Katie s>iyes at once. “Bless tlie Mdld!," slTksuid. “TJuwe's without—no need to 'ask how.lie is TtKjrry. Ymi’ir ill-one smile." . The smile set just a tritle “Katie, sjutieone has written n name out on .the street, in chalk. It's thought. Slie Ava.s grieving about Max. ; “It was you "always, K.,” sho con- After all, a girl couldn't care as she fessed. .“I Just .didn’t realize It. But had for a year and a haIf, and then now, when you look back, don’t yt5U see give a man up because>q^ another j it was?” • Do you really want to go home^ Std; Jlcy^iUVY'^rii yun -tired of. sit ting there. In that case, \ve could drive arodud for shook^hjs head. an hour or two. I'll not talk if you'd like, to be quiet.” ‘ Being with K. had become an agony,. But, perhaps,” s^ld' K., “it's jtrst be- now that she realized how wrong Chris- nuise of that miserable incident with -tine liad been, and tliat tdieir worlds, tt4i, That wasn't^ the of Course, but Max haft told me tlie- story. It was realty UUite ilVUPCetlt. 5?he fainted in the yttrd. and—” Sidney was exasiicruted. “Do you want me to marry him, K.? ' K. looked straight ainiatL “I want you to lie happy, dear.” They wore on the lernici- flic Uhi-te Sittings hotel again. K. lin'd or dered dinner, Inaking a great to-do 'about getting, tl*ie dislies they both liked. But now that it was there, they were not eating. K. bad placed Ins chair so that his profile was turned to ward iter/ Fasti K.’s proiVle . SMney., couili see rhe- magnolia troeTf haiaHi hke a lieiyrt.. # “Tt see ms to me," s.aid Sidney sud d\iuiyu..;.'Ui.at.-.yiiuaro--krir4-W-evt‘.ryctmi-- Jmt fiM 1 , K.” , / He faitly -stammered ills .astonish ment ; ; . - _ -s, had "lily touched for a. ■\\h>v>hat on eartli lmve x done?” with Doctor \V4k«nyriinil it looks so to ,UI ‘ ke me n,arry illy. 1'lease go out and sweep it off.'' : * ‘7’ ^ ^ <>u ^ "I’m abotrt crazy with tlteir idiTtlililk. I'll do it after a while.” 1 “Please do it now. I don’t want any- .no to see.it. Is—is- Mr. K. upstairs? . But when she lenVmsl that K. was upstairs, od(U.y vnough. she did not go up at once. She-stood.-in the lower hull and .listened. "Yes, he was there. She could hear him moving about. Iirr llps purted slightly as she listened. you ?’ u tt'K.yery -fHHipiTjy ashhtm*d Of he failed to reply >iut that, and of sheer itiabilitjNi> think of one'that | would not say toiXqmch, shy went hastily to something elsbX “It isiiard 1 for me “to realize that youXtlmt you lived a life of your own, a busy life, doing-useful things, before^ you cbim to^us. I wish you would toll me sottu" thing about yourself. If weVNO) be friends when you go away,/^-she Tun' Has a Record Success Christine, looking in from her Dal- ;+P " y, f“. W e'cti^d, put hur hund to tier throat, t " n r oa w ° Correcting impurities in the stomach, j gently acting on the bowels. Stirs ' up the liver ami rnukes the despond* 1 ent dysjKptlc -enjoy life. It Is high- j ly .recommended for biliousness, indi gestion, etc. Always keep a Dottle of August Flower bandy for tlie first sypiptotn-of the.se disorders; feel fin* row? Remember that “art ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure,” You may - 'Sidney!” . "v "Oh-rhellq, Chris." . “Won’t you cqpie and sit with me?” - “I huven’t mucnTUane—that is, I want to speak to K.” “You can see him when he comes lown." . ~ Sidney came slowly.through the par lor. It occurred to her,, till tit nitre, that Chrisfjne niust see a lot »t K.. . r , ,—.. -4- rspeclally now, No donfn In* wets nt- today, but how aitouf tomor- , . , 4i . . , , ^ And out of the house often. And bow pretty Christine was! She was un- . 1 ,, , .. 1 . 4l , , . , happy, too., All Unit seemed to be-ne-e- uqd tliat it is both paintuf and expen- y slve- to la* slck> For sale by druggists In all parts of tin 25 and To cut lvottles.- Adv »8sary to win K.’s attention was to 1m . ,,, , -,, , unhappy enough.-Well, surely, in tint civilized wot Iji in ' t case- r: \ Quits. ., — ! Tin* Tiours wei t v Hying by, and- still Algy, .the Imre, reinafped with her. “Do you like music?’’ she inquired, listlessly*. * - - 1 y ' • es,” he repli> I “I am always carried an ay by itiusiv."’ Kin- tb-w to 'bo piaj.to ^Tnd tdayed. several ;iir>. Then she turned—and look, d tit him; "Are.y. .1 not i-.e' v.-t “Nin “ Fi,' -it.1,,1 sy, ^*-47 “But > "it toM me that nn “How is Max' “StiTlhetter. > vSl(hw*y sat dowft on r the"edg. of the railing;'.but sh* 1 wigs '"tyi-ftil, (’hristin'e taw, to fact* the staircase-. There .was Oto.w htWVmto friemiS'-tare— all that.” He made un x*ff^rt. He wars think ing, of course, in at he would be vis ualizing her. hi tlie hospital, in tlie lit tle house on its side ~street, us site Winked jti^rf then, her eXes' Iiko stars, her lip.Xju>t parted, iier litnirls folded WeforeTier on the table. - "1 »’lialI he working."dtt* s;ud at last, “So xvitryoTi.” X . ; •_^l m s tliat mean y.>u r won’t' have t.iiue t" think, of me?" "I W, !h vi- i ta stupider tiian usual to-. iX.'it.': You . an thinlo of me as-never to.- -ting you or. 11 u *J Street, working pi "pi,, \ idg." 1 ‘lay 1 f.iz ' w 01 k t nil t la bill K l^ III' had rp^ynN of hrs hitmX—ih- Was so happy that the foolish lit-tle caress '.niadeTiTS heart hannner in his ears. “I think, K., that is. how offtrvau' al- ways telTw'heii it is the rjgltVsme. and y.will be tlfe right- one foreverWnd ever, •jf is. the person—mp* goes to in tfou- bh\” . He hadwevvord^for’ftiat, only little . caressing totielies of h> ; r arm.'per imnd. - For haps, without ktiowdug i*. he Was fornm'atitfg a soft' .ft" jtrayTr -that, sin.-e...there- must he t-retibies,. she would always j/njue' to Inin add. lie would always be uhle to h«'.*lp' , h. , r." And Sidney, too, fell sihjnt. She vnts recalling'-.the day she hotline engaged to-Max, utid tiie lost feeling she had .baX—iike--dki-ttw-tiie s::::ie"'TrT : aTr: now. She felt its IT'S lie had.p.eu wan- i dering, and had 'come home to the arms that were about her. LooUiilgJn- ".■> lit' sr- ‘iidy eyeft, she knew that she _vvms sultn. .JSlxggwould-never wither for him. , ; Where before she'had felt.the eiuich of iiiexorahle destiny^ the' woman's fate now she felt only his an'ilft about her, her clo-ek on liis shabby -eotit. ”1 shall love >ou all my life,” sha said shakily.. iiis arms tightened about iter. - Tile little house WasTk*rk when they got back to it. -The Street, which had heard tliat Mr. Le Moyne approved of night air, was raising its windows,for -qv£r It"s fo”keep tbein’cieiin. Insgihe second-.story frame room at Mr»e cKee’s^-the buritoue slept bear* time.X But she was “Tmt disposed to skimp to a f-nny^ ^he. u-oytit go -UXx aiui made divers unvocal sounds, tiir.mgh- with if. every wWrtl a sttti), if He wus hardening Ids throat, uud so otdy she* might sit beside tvxa little slept with uwet towel about it. longer, might feel the topch of Ifis old Down on the doorstep, .Mrs. McKeft- gjmy-4'otft-ftgafrtst her armf "X and 5Ii*. Wagner sat and made lov® "I’d like t«» ride, if you don’t mind.” Xv witb the aid of a lighted mugch und'the K. turned the automobilo towaf*l the pebvil-pud. - country roads.- .1 . - TpeNqxr drew up at the little bouse. “K." , , Katie bauTteurd it, und now she caina Bridgeton, N. J.—I cannot sptak too highly ot Lydia E. Pinkham ? * Vegeta- “ ble_ Compound for inflammatton and other weaknesses. I was .very irreguliir and would have ter rible pains so that t could hardly take a. step. Sometimes! would be so misera ble that I could not sweep a room. I doctored part of the time but felt do change. I later took Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound and soon felt a change for the better. I took it until I was in good healthy condition. > I recommend the.Pinkham remedies to*' all women as I have .used them with such good'results.’’-Mrs. Milford T. Cum mings, 322 Haraohy St., Penn’s Grove, n. j. ~:x • ■ • - ~ ,. -y Such testimony should be accepted by , all women as convincing evidence of the excellence of Lydia E. Pinkham’s “Not when I came to you with every=— Vegetable Compound as a remedy for thing? ([ brought you 9ll my Uxxubles, the distressing ills of women 9U<^h at and vou always holpedX displacements,inflammation,ulceration, H ; r ’" f 77w' : j He .looked hack over the months when she had seemed as unattainable ie* stare; T nevefTad even a hope." t*’ i Imost Crushed Her. K - Keep a bottle of Yager’s Liniment in your stable for spavin-, curl), splint or any enlargement, for shoulder slip orswe> ny, \youn:l'*, galls, 5crateb.es, collar or sh■ >« boils, sprains and any latm-nrss. It absorbs swellings an 1 on- lajrgiemcnfs, t.n 1 -dispels, pain and ■ stiff tie -s very iquickljy. .YAGER'S, LINIMENT the most econom- to use as a 25 cent bottle contains four times as_jjiui-h as the usual bqt.ife o^t'-.l- - ment sold at that prue. Sold by aU dealers. CILBERT BROS. & CO. BALTIMORE. MD. I & i l‘i X- -»x \ *Yes?" “Was ihere rmyhoPy yoti- „ ln-avtly ulong Uje-huiL STOOCUCK rr-STOCK LIKE ff' y Trre-d about “A w omuu felt This for Mr. K., she .if • V - - al- wa\ ■ in ymi a ,-..n> .; ertortn! ii ’L 1. .'N:q ■ill- JlHE. BEST SEAL'ii DOrjOR ir Is CutieftVa or Pto ‘y n-t and fieauti- ymg th-c SI-m—TFr ee, vim: l or el. fyhig lift i - qi irurn * ur:t < >!'i' m (Vs t ,1-ffi muni of : I; O' -rf'eip :W1rh i :rit Ml now and tivt* \iiv]iliratb eo.'L No liiM'V" Crealning. or wiistg- 01 tinny, T Tfed satiTpIe each by natil with Address postcard, t’rtti ura. Boston, ^old everywhere.—Aiiv- His Resolve. \ “Now they say our food iofiyences ! our-moods.” “I’ll quit eating bfuefish then.’ Infections or inflaqimationp of the Eyes, whether from extemalbor internal causes, are promptly bpaied by the of Romaa Elye Balsam at night upon retiriitg. Adv. ; — - ' ’ 4 ’ ' That which is not good for the- awarm is not good for the' bee.—Mar cus Aurelius. “ Of course In*. would'Tiot time. And lie was going "id J.-toyds, to people who known hir 1W -ty» girl' - lie'didTwg. 1'te'i then. HeTtdd her of 1 lie 'old fami'y house; built hyXlu* of Ins Jiuehoars Who ltttd been a king's- * . ; V * ^ \ X man tinUl Washington had put the ease fop 4-1 it*,, .coloni-e>, a-nTT-wTio "hail given himself and lus oHiest .vit linn to tile enu'.-tiiat lie madi Ids own.' Ik* told of old tenants who had wept wlilu In* d(*cidi*xi to 1 io.-jj tiu- hoiL'e and" go away. When she fell silent, lie tliouglr he was itUcresting In ty But a terahje thijig was lugg.. tbug* to Sidney'. Sx.-i* 1 ix side. \\itlx v t 11• • won-'- ih:t‘s;lt'- 1 ii-M d so e;.sua'i ly. Was -pi. yin vi iill tU, hnup'. V\ In,v .-yirF^ih— it mu have been for hiiti! v, ;,.-t K.. _L. y 1.: - g--. -t . t‘»—n-g 1 'l e--f Jr 1 *' :. ! d o4 , -u4r--~**.-, ■ 4 ... . ji ja\ I#- le- 1 , ; \ I- -s . . , i a [ I e. : a-J! it ' * «‘ < j. i ■ y *. lag;, , srtl l.,;--'! .o.li ■ —tmy-girl—wh*-a you }efrJ»ov.e?V ,“I was not in love With anyone, I ling’s w hat you mean." • “You knew Max hefoi^t, didn't you?” "Yes. ‘ Y011 know that.". “If you knew things about him that I should huvo' known, why didn't -you Jjeil.: “I couldn't do t-hri't, could I? Any- how— . o- » •. * .“Yes?"' _ “1 thought everything n;’ ! hf* all I’M If." If 'oetmd.fo tdint :lie TaTTTiTNj 1 rtff earing for lam.- That .was sltalfy ground In* go K. wa' sudde;, y aware jdfat. Si.dney was fH-y-ihi. Sib' >at .witlr her head- said. "If you. think Tt.'s a begging let ter, you’d better keepXtt until he’s bought ills ne>v suit toniurruX, Almost any moine;it lie's likely to bustXut." ' ' But it'AVasnhot a begging letter^ lead it in the hall, with * Sidney’l sliiniug eyes on him. It begau ub- rupti ,— — —* igSSB® tl**«HlOlLl«t« t I 'odXhkmk* J 1 •V.CKtfUKM*, , ti’ * I - - .. iv " — BLACKMAN Sf&CK. REMEDY COMPANY KNNESSEE I'm fi^oing to Afric-a with' otir of .my eiftjsinsA She *ts. a medical rmssiortary. Ferliaps'\I can worki.tilings TiuT 'there. If I cursed death.!'I did not jm an to , . , Y"uu will ihink that no excuse, but it is HA I * triui, in-aiWhoepital, when'I changed the bv.ttlit" on YMtss page's medicine tray, I ul .ifjpfi.ekljv did iio\ -■ a're\mu h .what happened. But 1 t w.is dtffcren' -Wou di NSTMl AXOOG. drivemaLariaouto For Hone*. Cattle, Sheep and Hogs. Contain* Cop- pens for Wqrms. Sulphur for the pjoodv Saltpete#— for t htfiKidneys, N'ux Vomica,a Tonic, and Pure DairySalt. I sed by Vet-. ermarums 12 year*. Ntr Dosing. - Prop Brick in - ’feed box. Ask yourdealer for BlackmYn's or write ere.nt with-you. isriiisaed- me. >4 i I une d ib'althily'. He dr 1 lie^gAidT atrd i:T turii.-TTHvr 'li u - * g It* r hiuidkoreljiff i-i ues \'. • •sir Op imshlo ■ rful tu'hion out 1 until sho ho SithiF ’,' 1 ;u rr—n'.th* ill 1 '.Tv: ' r you remember. I had been carele.s^. about, a sponge count., I made up my mind 10 get h.uk at you. , . You remember the pu?!Vtst. of ’gauze sp-nges we li'iAd-.a'tid uS>-.T in (he. ope rat-- ing room?. TlVere w-Te twelve to each 'pa; ka.ge.i_YV.heiY wo c'.-uat.-ij tiielii' as we gi't "tlifein-truty^-e' 041:11 1 by pa'ekugeu. re 1 let’*., 1 vveift to the t .a . .■ •! one Tp -ngf3 p e." 11 x- of^every dozen \l tis4*4-' <;n*s. Tttat - Ynul , i, « 111 tie* night l>. ,-*peratU>K' fodn*. wry here and th j,.nc4agj s,...-p* i ...Ipi, 'Ll irp . ti. Y, XU. m- I wo' A GOOD TOMC AND AprETIzfelB- , V \V> 111 1 t 11 lx. IK 1 ■ - P Money ti tek ». iF"’' ! •]e•■'-Iton yvr.en if hi nt s < t:tfi ftitf-m ih * > use trrw mciil nf I d i’ll, la'/.KM A , , k,.,u». 1 kinw\w»um;i HrriKUornfhT?' iteliing skpi UUeases. Drive &<)•' a: ilrtf^frist.-'.or direct fruin- LB R chard's Med c;n« C$ .Shiriran.Ten *'\' fi Mi t If Wh.i lta\i ) , a whosi UfUilUiAt indy e;ir was ra ■ her 11.' 'f b> I’m Not Going to Marry Him at All, Chria." i i voice.. K.,- ■•••very note in her voice,"looked at- (nu- quickly. j "My grcut-grandfatln r,” said. Sidney 1 in flic snnu',jpne. “sold chickens'Mil market. lie•didn'l do it hibiseiC; Lui the fact's there, isn’t it V” K. was ptizzieU. “What tijxout it?” i|o satu. *Go yti,” said Sidney dul’y. “Tpll me irbofit the \vomen you Tiave known, your friends, the-ones you liked and the ones who liked yon.’ 1 K. was rather i\poL>gctic. w |’vf always 4>eetv s<+ Tr.sy.” he con 1 ^—...-i,*... -i i * un tld.s-’lgrmr—Yrer* d I kirn tiot going Y' h.’vr. . ojb_i ny* iiu g of Y if n-'t e ec’ .L piit dr:o f • :: i - ' • :: a-*.' thing el w, ..■ *■ \—4 sa,o y-ju’d 1* your ' e.f., to tell you tllUt And Tyou sai l something omo back-.g 1- DAISY FLY KILLER \c,.fl tO 1. , u ;.r. hcly in the' •11. • *. oice ** “You are sayngThat to *> ulfoit taeV” “To connort y.ofj! I—-Who • Irate wanted yxatt ><». long that Tt hat ti ev. u to-tTiink al-oHt it ! Kv:+-r-stave, the ntglit I came up Hie Street, und you were 'it- jitfg there on the steps—oli, my hit ar, guy dear; if yo'U on^y cared a little ’” Because lu* was afraid that Irp-would get out of luin-I and.lake her:...ul_his wtiich would be idiotic, since, of arms w under! V- ' • ' • K. stood in the hall of the little hotlsfl with the letter in lti-s hand. Just be- yund ourtb** doorstep was Sidney, walt- iiig ior hitu. Hls iirtus were sfill warm from, the touch.of her. Beyond lay the Street, and be/ond that Tay the world and, tt-Hjan’js work to <lo; \Vork, and faith to do it,' a good woman’sHiuud \xr the dark, a FrbvUience thabi made-, tilings right inTIifi enih • ,4 Tr “Are you coming.; K.?” “Coming,” he said. ' And, when ne pl;*c • » urynherf 1 , uM-act.i bnt) tin* Mil Jilt* a. Neat, ciraa, ocM4-2i'-;Mal f convcn* . (■rut, i.hrAt). I,asts all •» p » < .% M a de 6 f nirb^l. r^ti’t »piil or tip • over ; w*4 n t soil or •iniy t;h Inf, r. i,»rantce*l 6 S'-nt ) r paid tor J1 °.nwT.im 160 Q«Xatb *»•-. Brooklym, O.JF. Wh*t' bas been your favorite Sprlnlr Medi cine T 8uppoee you try Wrlght’e Indian Veg• •V*ble Flfif thji flprjngL Th«7 »r« tQBlfi U. well aa laxative. Adv. -'V <•» _ __ To share a thing with a friend is to add to Its weight substance. , . -■*- c* I ' ‘ t . ,-V l l' iilei.ee on_, r tltr balcony. Christine -- T ^ 4 - rA . fewed; Sidney Sat and swung her feet feased. VI know a lot. but I don’t think course, she did not care for him that was beside her; his* long figure lolled .idly'N. — .. they would interest you. They don’t the steering-wheel. It to the short measure,_ofthe step, be "Doctor Fd says Max wants yon to do anything (fve up yottf training and marry hint around and*have „ ^ _ aow.“" r .. —^•r*' : ——-—— rather .nice to l^ok at, ^g ic of them, bl 1 *’■ ** 1 | = _ TTnf when frmFvf. sfiTri tiwt rmiYa’ui.i “.‘T have l>t-en trying to make you say* " *; ' ' ‘ * - ‘ ' -T hat uli eVJning . v safirSidney. “1 love South Carolina has a new *aw 3e :■ Von ■'know—-they' travel "Hvejiim a cniriou?* appearance 'ot mak- stooVd - humbly and kissed the have a'good time. They’re iug a 'pathetic appeal to the wind- her soft whjte dress. - ** - * - ’• —-— - 1 (THE END.) Tfir hot going to marry him at all But when you’ve snTd tligt you’ve said Jhrls," ; y it'nil.” ~ ^ Upstairs, IL'a door slatpmed. It was Ntce. to look n't I xFvy eonrse they -*.'ou so much that—wuu t you take Hgned to nwke it^eaey for w^ant^ . 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