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by thli kto .1 t u r ~ 'OL 104 4' o-" -'A" lgoeteer P sk -." i for ' 1" - b~11 wdy l e )S0 440 eY ou did ToU Itwys (1 torrett thing. I3ut I re'used you, o kild lodic tuetconary to take you otu ist unidrstaid. It Is c:flrisa- with -11w. -.I -*hnlt to to bo sif sup'l)Oting. Father'n itup'our othei qoses ought tn m mo. I hall not be *S ~ desirable then I some ldy" iihope the. time will cone before - Idr and isaplointment eat the mn shine out of your heart!' And lobert. "IMUST APoxaL X1UN D~l T1111 (TROU Decering, multimillionaire, went homle Ionivinced that ait, times mnoney is at Whn eogeSers Bet' fahr ha idsdel nooehd/s petdta ewstiacal rpld had moved AInto1a tiny lt and1I rac-M BetDeering 'sau 1 devtionr wasu~ woe ThenI1Q~ Buddnly t ty had iounce1$d t ha eg'8erselfern thather ffiorts ighat prel fru 10ss Ast an5( Snteu aetc ties t ie had.' won recognIl (rition so nauturallyi lwas tro th stae. thatsh -wtid ind hern neel1 bferf axous evayhiof ncetat she obt( aned nlhe itvetd contect. he wlas engageya had smald salyto utnderstd ad prom tJcst riinkonMy.e cOid anythringa beleier toNlyh apan mna Ir anwnil and thion iome~d home 1arning heeb ounlatrday a a noe to~ nietritthbils. *j~ith rnyo You earner suc 1af -at hrn Yu wiltre of wqechad wo roeobtin with ur.e I W herims. ferrxi Bettyo madertaintymie. o"anD thm otedic-1 could. I'dwa ypecaed dt noroalf .sableve t ->ersibye. Buo 1 ohpeutates l-tine. plyn scesu boLgn. In the moringy atene th ind Mzcchd anythisel blet otae hounr. Iti the pa, aurnoo sahe tdid t~yher-coelf hliep ohe had maseredo turdays.-a ftsh com-p moe reorucig at ec p.'eloran o. .t;illetire os'af eQt. h1 (r mlorst ec ob ith theleaingwmn eaid nau nett dirae tyg igel. The onl dmor Ifreieed in--BobiSe Iun n rehea eard1( anyuthn Iof Whsn lie-w gdlernd oonalsuo brooded orai sh tde o lo"4ef 'Dbeeling had ble ut o etty'sn--he g adcro In .~ l.s~ali fgely happy,)' tiic - lin o1 h vetri Just'ust i oneto dinotnan fSlaig ho ectanre. Thel iiitraton raly. alhyDuesng, het awnd he aesd sidig e't fi 'el, nl c fortdwasthe'ole erle NIIlety. hrie d c beeni fx1 Asyt ~80Q '.o an thny ofd h Tr.w hear OhiCo., origie ~ p ftn o t as she reat oe mlbe o oere forti he ~ *zi~e ~ h .dc rele ititation' pmOeDorn IEoley r iey. ~, oodit t49~i ca d etda. lf~~ anrio, R. eye mri.h & ), 'i.v .6 01ko vore hayy box to. ske. You ol or e?'e ' tr or D teed 3tty, e. 6 bring 1 PAt the - Rn undestudy, ilt take long. . as, up bo if~ pist. bt dot,'' repat d Doer " t'cs to y te ne ta ill fhoy ' fy- O etty eUsr ig.i. . t t il e o ee ifot -lye. ,lalfe e hkd-1e :1 WhVI i' ohy t obii to nII ten, tt'. ht'yhetho hd neported i , 6i1ts? ibor :1,ho theater ty1l wit to supi h"etty huad long forg tten every thinlg -but hle jnvssing mioment.. Trieud stopped, to Oechange gre "A'd twher li havo yobe tolit11" "Nowhere. Nad itiickets'' e 'l - Wut the leadhu;, wu-ian was, tkent sud-. denly III, aind they clos.tc (the theater. JOly Ftrange they had no undertudy!" 'Ienl, hollUNfg, he rejontihis frs in "Ohl, oh," gay ped' Uegtty whell she could get hertbreith, "thmundersudy .Is here!" Then she htgh)ed hystedal. ly. "I t biiness woman! And at thi firmt tiste di -pleasure forgot every. thing!"' 'it's illy fialt," protested Deert. ing ContIi ltely. . "Tlhe tununger won't recognize your responsibilty, and e n11ever gave You an envelope" "Theyv'll discharge me! What shall I do?" There were tears4 lit 11,my's eye. i"E ter Into a11 nother n:.-::"lein it." siggested Delrig, eprolpty. Bett wIere You en't g " yourh wae whore you woll't be unldeltalmy, but 1the ' val 0th11g." The next day the manager' -at. nt I dlesk when the oflice boy brouight him nt "ar'd, "8von3d hel awaly. I'M bu-sty," comrnllandeld tho ananag.'er anwlry. I t 1t's mlost imuportant," pleaded Beoty, tlippng past the boyv. "I don't suppose youl will forgive m es" "It wIas so uprofessioal .hLat I have nothing to say, Miss Seers." "Mrs. Deering," interpolated Betty A"Mrs. Rtobert Deering." The namne was wellknown. The nmnager turned to listen. "iYou see, my iulsbhlud"-Attty lI most tripped onl the word---"els It was is fa'it. WO wer married t lst nilght. 11 Illawyer will settlo whantever moirchliry loss You sustalined. IHe tinklls I'ml ep t int t price. But fo mliy self I 11111t apologize. Under the cvi cumstances"P4, "I weIShI you evly i app iniess," saidt] the maliager gallangtly. "Thatkls!" Cried Hoh, ippearing in. tho doorway. "I want to shake adI tI'. ler lar of youg eon met my w re. " _ No Pois in Chamberaiu Co-I rtiely. From Naipier New Zeahilan, Hlorah:j year s go tI Pl r nlit' _.. u 1. I o 80S ti Wals, us traliat' h tad n a nsi bunl leo the onuh meicne hatluin :tht ikt. Onf' of l t honir li st(t''I i ihmi ftopnnd onl o'ei haltii the eclred wa entirl fr eemifrom'll't' on' ti T hri s tex~u apelt-in wafC iaimeis CongIt'th:T .iem edy, iadlb thdes cnhraitni ledic iie O(T' absen 'of ll' Threic m-,kles- ti remoty Sthel~ gaestaiet t'W$01haiti can bt. had;0l13 andit s wth f'eelingW ar ofa' ct-l, :bat( ather c in g e it, ato hert l'itth me s.gt n'o' Chambrlain' oug Rtemedy ii pi iiiy rehtioning ded by'its ii'er wit'i..uahe, cldis, oronpe an whot pilg cough.i ofi crmedyt is~l frt eah P1'ikent Dr' g o, T . N.'ly Hunter, ibh Ai~u ertei'mtry pntcoitng (thelit armes of a este rnti' jianununigiit Si..'io foi'r year gouu'l wear-lde pasldott wiho bil befor'e Ithei da'ingat bl it l ofeeon deoed~'',13 om ~ 1:at' fi-mun:. Rolltbr t h't(l wl ie ow ait sypr;li werw n~l aightr The tut'n nn utlohh in! lelped, and 01 te ald, rfrobl'n cn'a oehlped hvotm t thcj~ citrop ilte .uul ,onedtl' on the fsi'hi oi ng tn it ait $eep.n0 whch ate'k to mois-ithin it hae co.<uts ofvr .'ad onr .th amn wll11:l0-1in t e :irbe ~lt' of urnd Oer tl the at nmi' oferid in vandual;. far tham. iT'e It as Lrtcdno ine linydfrn the wid i back, ta elliKn co ad Alwaysn oghey ha oefo ot yer. Tmn :1' in Ny CUARkLES H. CAiIIB IRLI N CoPrgt?7 1906, by Chares Ir. Chambittn Johtn Cak'roll $at tipped back in his ofice chair, his. feet perched comforta bly on the desk in front of him. The eclik, click of a typewriter, mingled with the muriur of voices, came to .:1 hihtinelly t'11oughI the 0loed .or, the curtainl o' wh01 was drawn -rg mil toi his olileo foreo that he was ' tvv)i mu Wl oil I%, ocouit be dis L'ean!g; over, Cauroll took a letter oiom tip, tik ait eireftully reread it. ."Loiioni, Enigland. "D.eair Mr. Carroll- Mother Is writing I to frids t iome and has aaked me to 1(t you know that we are sailing for s'ew Yrl We-lhe1.ntlay itoday's Mon ta' . . :r:2r.:,'..lI Is a slow :q0t ind briigi us to port a week ro .tuIj(ty. Please come and meet iW. We shll be itterly helpless III that .o.ltr au.l outie after the two years .p..nt InI this. slow go)!ng hietnisphere, "1 w-oIdIer It' mother's Alegal adviser' imsai eling'e.1 and if we *vill recognize hi a:i it tli phr. As for me, foreign cap ta!-- have adde-l three ilcihes to my 'aegb, bithsj the dignity of a preseO .;n at ol'I. Itil the coming 8ttt .trday, fthf'tiuliy, ".\Al t(GIT CILEARWATER." 'lhIa t igm1111iure mteant so much and lit Ie. Atio'hr le(t(r In filuer haIn read; ")Ieat .1 hna-Margaret is writing for i-our help on our arrival, but I need om ihe [Ip riyht a way. A young fellow rtmI ';t.burg namiedi R4ichards met blargaret at a country house in Devon hire six months ago and has been dc oted to her ever since. How devoted I '11 niot dreamu until sho told Inc yester nty tl.it he lad proposed. In spite of ny protes;ts because of their youth \targa'ret has promised him an answer 1 two monlitls. For 'the last year I myve heen trying to persuado her to ne ept an1 1uglismian who has a tidy brewing iisiess in Yorkshire and wlo) has benii her colstalt 'shadow,' )I she says she will marry an Amerl -an or di4 a balhelor girl. "Now, John, please look this fellow i) flimnacilly. I am not yet persuad od that he is not after Margaret's mon "y. A nl when we get home, do use yoir iiilitence withi her to postpone the wh11h' husiiess 11u1l she comes of age. "Ilow good it will seem to he within ';tsy r'elach of yori' sound141 advice once more'q. S inrey "EV EIJN CLICARWATIR." Ten years before, fresh from college, whereuI he had nuitde a name for him :''h as (rack guard and stroke oar, Car ,l had ljoitted Steplien Clearwater as his privato secretary. For flve years he aid M:argaret, Clearwater's only (lild. had been very good clums. She always loed her tributo of candy Oil him wheltnev'er he appeared at her house anld usual Ily nianaged to accompany him en his drives when overseeing her th ier's real estate initere'sts. Thenu hea had started his own bust nies, site had gone away to school, and t hey had not miet until her home comt lng for her father's funeral, shortly aft er wvhieh she and her mother had sailed for Europe. As Carroll reviewed his life for' the past ten years he acknowi edged to himself that lie could not tell iu.st when It was that lhe had fallen in love with Mtargaret. Certain it wa helad ( never'C disco(vereda his affet'ijont, imtch less teelr:iia ed It. T te had let her~t go~ to Etiturope withIouit taksting any signi. tiin g thaIt thereo wouild be p len to anttothert tuan1, oitl the eastles lie had enhhiinig for thei past two years It t1.:mslo d upon~l htim that her ship wias he ini a co'iie of' da~ys' and that it de tvlvul tiohim il to look til this young Itili ls ini the mieant ime. Satturday found Carroll at the pier. 1Ieorging fromt the rush of passengers, Mrs.. (.'earwvater greeted him with the wI t irth and affection of a mother. \largatret oifered her hand I a formals way andoo tunied to bid adieu to nc 'innaintances of I1,3 v'oyage. Cuistomis tiih'il, dispenseHd with, Carroll saw iithe other mid( dlatughter safely en St'onced' Itn a (enb and left them to re Joini Mrs. Ciearwawtter at their hotel aft "WVell, John," Mtrs. Clearwvater s'aid as lie entteredl the room that night, "I've 'tenit Miargar~et off' to her room so we -ann have a talk alone. You enn as herl later, btt I must retire early and sleep oft' the rolIng of' the ship1. I~irst I wanit t' k now wha t yotu learned abott young I(lieards4. ie's all right social ty, but I'tm ntot pierfectly sur'e lhe's not af tter Ma rgarmet-s moiiey.'" "I've maide' imiinirhes among my friends," rlied ('arroll in a dIry v'oice, dandt~ find( his fatmlly fortunea conisid. er-aly ttore lihan dotule Margaret's Ma's. t'henir wa ter amlled. "Truthfutlly. John, I don't helleve the girl really loves hIm, though wh'len I try to tal1k hert ot of' her determhitation to give hiltina fititt anuswer' in two mlonithts shte itnsistit she will accept him. Thidt ta t you11 w(1 iere to be contsultetl made(I hte' fu'-lous." "1 fe'l shte Iaiviwholly right about it, Mr's. jleai'water't."' interrutet(d Carroll. "S~~h knowsV she( is responisile to ymt a lone, and1( I amti sure that whlatev~er K might i-ay woubil not onily fail to con. ~vincte buit ~t ouh aciflice hiet' friend .91dp. a thtinig which I aan very anxious to r'etflIn." *.tfargaret's entrance etut short. furthet' 3itant' Unireasonabieness, ts eftetin a girea as a worn n's, But Thos. -. Atustmn Mgr. of Ite "R publioan," (of Leavent wort.. Imn., was no unreasonab'o woe-t hto telused to all, w lie dootors to opera ttt. on his v 'ife for f- male tronble, "Jutrtead," lie says', ''wO conoluided to tke' I';eirio Bittera. '.i w.ife was then II siek, sht could~ ihdt v e her bed, atd Sphaysictians hadl f ied to relieve wri. afi(I tainitg E'co tie Bitters she '.s' pma etty cur-ed, apd cun now per. h.n . er htousehoild duties.' atted b~y Picke B Drug 00 Prios THE S .i Boll Rh<e - EM~llMEEEM T 7 foul in< 1:;.111 me. Eve The Exact Thing Required for Const I pationl. $'A s a certian purgative aind tomach purifier Chamberlain's Stomnach and Liver Tablets seem to be the ex ot 11tma requiired, strong enough for thje m ost rohnet, yet mild enough and Finfo for chiildren and without twat teriib'oigi igsing Aco common to Most pnryaftlveS" it R. S. Webstor & Co , UdoraOtr. Canaida. For Wae by P'okonm D, ng Co. Clek'sSale, HTATE OF SOUTl CA ROLINA, Couity of '9iokoa. W, M, Hugood, et al., Plaintiffs, VS. Jane Winchester, et al., Defeilntm. In pursluale of a deoretal onder inl the above sated ease 1-y Hion. Chas. o. Dantzler dated No)v. 8, 19M1 and oin if a in the Clerk's oitice A* will moil to. ilw. highes4t hidoler onl Haledaty in Decemim-e, 1905 during the legal hours t-r - I#.ii Pickens Court H1ouse, -4. (). the. f, - uo ing des~cribed trats (if land : 1nt, All thalt piece parciel or ir ni t landA in% the con#%ty o~fPiktaadt State aore.aidon wate of 'rwCr adjoinng lana of Tania...*smW J. Cenabw ad ot, r conainng lft. (50)aere mor orles ,dkn :sth milltrat ad iprovmenf -'he on 2d, ll t t ieceor prea of I or nt. 1'rin -xc Tngh~ Reuiedfo Ct be paid u pabi ono. b slan onr aen puritie an so, c pritier tOhamberis s - t . h a Livf tabese he the exs.trtor a fromut dye omildh woh an f o 'hO com toa mos p'wa'es"h. ~ aR 8. eten-- & o r Udrn za.i. Canecdai For ilsab no sDsu ( STATF, OF SOUTl CA OLINA ouat'y of PJk.es By.. 1M. Ntegowhe F.-gl. r. .l Ptir.a Wh prsunceof a. lnorti m1 der i treaio fe state f~ nI II 'iti..(s . DTzl.or diae Naa.,115i) nto in the l' i-dlef:e 0: wil SO) t. 1 htighnt Iihidtlr n 8.-gnday in : he r I g h. ingd erid tras of lan md't M litr, All -t ate pi a tsy-e :.r . ., r p plard f e in the co njwk~s i ta tP " aft~efresbid -on heret. i of &,'w -h the frenbw n ti- rsi- c',tai a Iit bC)ace v mowrv'e orid naubi-dtrawa tn 2dAl he matd, eorPI&1lii t Gd -n ndt i , d'.&' c isesul s. theonth ag to Nov..a- 190 9: th '3 ter ofort ne..dn. l~s1uai il~i~ J 13 Nw credi p~rlainI 4.1 ) TI 1C "Eiti3" CI TT N 'M.LE0 . SPS A s. l 47 4A A 1'a Wolnenland STAd OF' SoU i h a ld ()eIN og te t Tifhi is !ot. i *io goI ( iM ( f i . I a 5 ONLY REMEDY 1 RHEUMATISM TO CURED. S' AW Mi All Over." Thos er cI t n "Y Srn. Hea Jache tyu need E MOVES THE Qllin e y. M Jn.,uly 18. 190. .bitt Chemlical Co., "~!1 norid. !ar Sirs: I was Ilaid ul> 1.st November with umati Innmy f ort anld nul les. but after taking -bt sofRema ide hvenot been bothereti C. I tried every 0oLd kind' of linimient and was or two d1c1,atd all I iried htad the samne re ..uut il I I. t R hutitmaide. Now, I am vleased to it hm, not b-en iicceicary for mne to take any licinet for- i-emnatismn sinco Yebruary last. rybody that I reemnmended it has had the c resul ts. Yours very trutly P1. RANAGAN. Manager. Quinicy Industrial Co-operalnvo Society. ('73, C A Ta Do you wan't ^o liv where labor is ev: animal vitality :sAn.v Do you vjust-'I to 11 varied than i any c90. of great ranceser t, will assure 7 u Do youw o 'grow pr olivdes, u bottes f buscitnd aes noiee olirc e.1t~el vryod iThoenaieitatc a tyltd' t is C'tnmnle tt a a the ... ... -AA N Maa-r Dcmo yooaL i where.labo- pa vaie thn r'cn buiLL~ INT:n OUO . ANIIl TT-DY -i A-;iV L.CA:1t' - -~ rc'\ ' iN' - I 1OII L. W:1) ;1 . * * 1: -,h .1 0 b ( ~ VIL IN R~ C UPOI ~ AN XAIL I TODAY . 1 o t.'\e. \\N HAT CURES STAY RUBBING DON'T GURE3 Rheumatism Is an internal dis ease and requires an internal remedy. RHEUMACIDIB "(lets at the Joints from the Inside," and that is the reason It Cures after all other rcmedies have failed. Rhetinacitd weeps aq the poisonous germs and acida out of the blood pains are danger signals, warning you of a discasc that ;, Pauhs, Bad Taste in the Month, th!Rt "No-Account" CAUSE OF THE PAIN. Cured 80-year-old Srs. Mary Welborn. of High Point, N. C., after ohe had suffered 20 years. Cured ReV. J. H. Wheele TO years old, a leading Methodist minister, of stoiaterstoWn, Md. Cure John F. Eline, of Balti nore, after Johns Hopains Hospital had completely failed. Cured James Wilkes of Dillon, 8. C. after he had bten in bed three years and his legs were drawn up against his back. Better get a bottle from your Dru gist at once. Sample bottle and booklet FREE if you send 5 cents for posfage. BOBBITT CHEMICAL CO., Proprietors, BALTIMORE, There's Danger In Delay. f,0 e where the climate is mi d the year round nippesse by. str::her, and whi l host by mcre c -. ? ve. An a region where *Q . *-2re er 'equal area in the wev! ere the division . fine opportunity to t a small farm that re wheicre, with a fi o -r, you can ~- 0 d es, lemons, p are sure, -1enlt ? unilty await ~ 4 ~ ~ .* ,ere ~iare two >.: -. e amous doub.le. c.... P, 011a)slin a cls m ro NI ElmIOII(E-,, We h ye them; K o, sU ' IT ' ~P 1 NT r.. o line of OVlER' 10l8 L.e.C e . adio,~ t~o caI ll d ) . Nie w i kil 'h . - I *v ....e o h m n olsonCl~hn .d' '--' . IC l'ho nirhcest line of t ihos, go (d ,wO ' avi' v (., r. . --ar 1(1d o g~o at. priesi' t hu- dI .y com,1 . '. '42 - I lri it are and I nico mati tg, ' o r tii a <l~i r g -- av r. neces'4 iry th mo'gs iii *'v..ry w~ i *e-gun a's t. aih . - ':1 (Z s ro4~V i4. ,\ .,~ ar, inwaw.2 and1( 11 . I W*Vsle4 ~.Guy McoFall . .Ic a Ji plc - we'VanI aind maike setitlei Cure" .Stomach and Liver trouble and ative rDi Syrup. Chrniic Constipation