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!< -? ==.=+ A GRIPPING ROMANCE By OTILLIA F. PFEIFFER * ? *CopyrLght. 1)20. W>st?rn Nawapaprr Union ) "Codling, my dear?that is the sys*em we are to employ with Cousin Koylaton. The men ail like it." T* he really a cousin?" inquired Prudence Blake of her sister, a spin xer nit? nerseu, inougn i*ru jrau nn lenior. "Weir, maybe third or fourth, renoved, but he hasn't many of near kin. and It Is probubl.v because of our relationship. distant though it may be. that he has chosen our home to reerutt his health In." "Why. Is he an invalid?" questioned the seemingly artless Prudence. "No, but he has been a victim of the prevailing grip epidemic and his doctor said a few weeks' convalescence away from business cares was necea aary." "Tea, we must be helpful and kind to the sick and weak." sighed Prudaoee pathetically. Ton mean we must seize all golden opportunities," reported Dorcas tartly, valuing the simpering platitudes of ar sister at their true worth. "Cousin Rayiston ia a man of means, a comparatively young man, and?who knows?" And Dorcas prepared to put her coddling system into practical operation, and Prudence hunted up 44 ? * ' ikk/uta an/I laaoA 08P mo SI lupuvHuug nuuvus muu >? vvo Ward Roylstoo heaved a sigh of relief antldpatingly of coveted peace and rest u he reached the isolated town of Clyde. "You do not look very well. Cousin," were the first encouraging words of Dorcas. "Our brother Kara has Just received his medical diploma and he will call to look you over." "Why, I am not sick," said Roylaton. We never know In a case Uki yours," observed Dorcas In a dolorous tone. "They say the after effects art sometimes very severe. But you will lave at hand faithful nurses." Roylstoo made a wry face, unobserved by his officious relatives, when he sat down to his first meal. He was hungry as an ox. but cream toast, thin gruel and a single poached egg were proffered him. "Brother is very strict as to the alimentary regime," droned Dorcas "Prudence be sure that Cousin Royi ton's room Is ventilated just right and a warming pan pressed between the beets before he retires '* And then use Brother Ezra, a cadaverous young man who gloomily kept his eye en Roylston as though he was analyzer him with view to protracted medical treatment "I shall send over some medicine in the morning," he announced sepulchralty, "a few gargles and lotions/ and he left a phial of pellets which Boylstoo promptly tossed out of the window when he reached his room In the morning there arrived a pack age of counter-irritants, lotions and the like, and all that day the sisters watched Roylston with an assiduity and vehemence that nearly drove him wild. To cap the climax, after dart Dorcas solemnly tendered a little package. "A blister Brother Ezra sent," she explained. "Drastic he says, bul rare to prove beneficial. Prudence and I will sit up to night. Cousin Roylston and you must promptly call us if yoi feel any bad symptoms. The after effects of the fatal grip must be warded off. you know." "Grip," muttered Roylston, as he reached his room. "Of all the busy bodies. The only grip I am Interested In h> this," and he opened his single "* piece of baggage and proceeded tc pack It. "I'll make my escape before they poison me. If I have to jumf from the window.** That was Jast what Roylston had to do an hour later. Gazing thence h? observed the reflection of a light In a lower room. He. could not leave th? house that way, without apprizing his Jailers. He dropped his grip from the window, followed with the aid of a trellis and made tracks speedUy. Roylston turned from the house and town. His Idea was to seek the first safe shelter that presented. At the end of a flve-mile tramp, wearied and forlorn, turning a bend in the road h? came upon a horse and wagon at a standstill. A shapely, golden-hatred girl was mending the broken harness musically upbraiding and then petting the steed, who had attempted to rue away. Boylston came chivalrously forward and assisted her in getting things tc rights, casually explaining his quesl foe some settlement or roadside inn. The nearest town is ten miles die taat." his bright, sensible new friend toM him, "but we live a little further . on. ratner win De waning up, ror j hare been delayed delivering somi eggs and batter, and be will houM yon for the night. I am sure." But Ward Roy Is ton was destined t< rtmtta at the home of Jacob and Irmi Daniels for the rest of his prescribed vacation. A bluff, hearty, even-minded Id man, the father showed htm th< beauties and benefits of strengthening fare and reel outside life, while Irraa? Ah, fate had been kind and the chance meeting had solved all Wart Roylaton's trouble, for when he wen back to the city to look up his neg lected business affairs there was to tx a speedy return, for Irma and he wen engaged. The Misses Blake and Brother Ezri were not emoog the Invited guests t< 'the weeding. "That horrid, ungretefa map" made sure never again to ge NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOI FINAL DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that on th 6tli day of July, 1920, I will apply t P. M. Brockinton, Probate Judge o Williamsburg County, for Letters Dis missory as Administratrix of the Es tate of W. W. Kennedy, deceased. E. MARIAH KENNEDY. Administratrix 6-3-5t. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOI FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that on th 12th day of June, A. D., 1920, I wil apply to P. M. Brockinton, Probat Judge of Williamsburg county, fo ! Letters Dismissory as the Adminis : trator of the Estate of Henry L. Mc Cants, deceased. L. L. McCANTS, * * * - A a. ; Administrator ox uie xusvaivr ui nun, ) L. McCANTS, deceased. ; May 8th. 1920. 5-l3-5tp EXECUTOR S NOTICE. All persons holding claims agains the Estate of Hugh McCutchcn, de ceased, are hereby directed to file th same, duly verified, with L. W. Gil land, Attorney, at Kingstree, S. C and all persons indebted to said Es tate are requested to make paymen to the undersigned. THOMAS McCUTCHEN, Executoi LOUISA D. McCUTCHEN, Executrix, Estate of Hugh McCutchen. deceased May 11th, 1920. 5-13-51 CITATION NOTICE. 1 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Williamsburg. ' By P. M. Brockinton, Esquire, Probat 1 Judge. Whereas, Frank Fulton and Cheste Staggers made suit to me, to gran - Frank Fulton Letters of Administra , tion of the Estate of and effects o ; Julia Fulton, These are therefore to cite and ad ! monish all and singular the kindre and Creditors of the said Julia Fultoi deceased, that they be and appear be i fore me in the Court of Probate, t i be held at Kingstree, S. C., on the 12tl , day of June next after publicstio: I thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoor to show cause, if any they have, wh; the said Administration should not b ' granted. Given under my Hand, this 29tl i day of May, Anno Domini, 1920. i Published on the 3rd day of Jun< i 1920, in the County Record. P. M. BROCKINTON, , 6-3-2t. Probate Judge \ NOTICE OF ELECTION. ' Notice is hereby given that pursu ' ant to an order of the County Boar 1 of Education of Williamsburg County i State of South Carolina, the under ( signed, as Trustees of Vox Schoc . District No. 42 of said county am . State will hold and conduct an elec tion at school house in said schoc I ?? ^' TBSLTJif:B9I!l9TB.::!iR!K!k!Hiil9il!li IFIRE INS ; I YOUR HOUSE is mi it was a year ago It w , | to rebuiid it, if a Fire ; 1 not increase your Ins ding a third, others mc ; the safe thing to do. ! [ cident to turn the bigj ; ashes. R. C. JO i Nexsen Building , rHe Doctor is Firsi SicKness or Ir I A DRUG STORE CAPABLE OF AND SICK-ROOM GOODS U THE MORE CRITIC; I GREATER AFTER THE DOCTOR, WE OF LIEF, SO BRING YOUR PRESCI UK O mem MP M IKlMfiSTMEIi! Let us do you I district, on Saturday, the 12th day of June, 1920, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified voters and e electors of said school district resid0 ing therein, the question of levying f and collecting an annual tax of four . (4) additional mills on the property . in said school district, which tax shall be used to supplement the taxes .;ow collected in said school district for school purposes; that for the purpose of said election the polls will be opened at eight o'clock in the forenoon j and closed at four o'clock in the afternoon; that at said election only qualified electors who return real or personal property for taxation and who ? exhibit tax receipts and registration 1 certificates as required in general e elections shall be allowed to vote, and r each elector favoring the proposed - lmn? oUoll /*acf a Kollnt rnnt^inintr tfip -1 word "YES" printed or written therej on. and each elector onnosed to said ! levy shall cast a ballot containing the y; word "NO" written or printed thereon, and the undersigned shall act as ' managers of said election, and the same will be held and conducted in the manner prescribed by Section 1742 of I the Code of Laws of South Carolina, t Volume I, 1912. J. A. HANNA, e A. T. TAYLOR, J. B. AMMAN, ., Trustees School District No.42. - 6-3-2t. t NOTICE OF ELECTION. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to an order of the County Board of Education of Williamsburg County, [ State of South Carolina, the under' signed, as Trustees of Mt Vernon " School District No. 58 of said county and State, will hold and conduct an election at S. H. Boyds Mill, in said school district, on Saturday, the 12th day of June, 1920, for the purpose of e submitting to the qualified voters and electors of said school district residr ing therein, the question of levying t and collecting an annual tax of four - (4) additional mills on the property in f said school district, which tax shall be used to supplement the taxes now - collected in said school district for d school purposes; that for the purpose i. of said election the polls will be open ed at eight o'clock in the forenoon and - ' ? ' ? > -1 - -1- i_ u ciosea ai iour o uuc* iu uic aimuuuu, h that at said election only qualified n electors who return real or personal i> property for taxation and who exhibit y tax receipts and registration cerifie cates as required in general elections shall be allowed to vote, and each elech tor favoring the proposed levy shall cast a ballot containing the word * "YES" printed or written thereon and each elector opposed to said levy shall cast a ballot containing the word "NO" > written or printed thereon, and the " undersigned shall act as managers of said election, and the same will be held and conducted in the manner pre scribed by Section 1742 of the Code d of Laws of South Carolina, Volume I, r, 1912. R. M. THOMPSON, >1 W. R. McCANTS, d S. H. BOYD, Trustees Mt. Vernon School Dis>1 trict No. 58. 6-3-2t. jurance" worth more today than ould cost you a lot more Demon got it. So why iurance? Some are ad>re. It is the wise thing, ? 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