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r ' TAX SALES fcy virtue of authority contained 1 in certain tax executions issued by 1 Yv. A. Douglass, County Treasurer. I will offer for sale the following I property to witt: NO ; ores of land in Ruby school 1 d:s tr'.-t known as J.F.Hancock land. 1 lot and 1 building in Ruby'school t d'stric. known as R. C. Griffith land. i 3 lots and 1 building in Ruby school.'.istrict known as Ruby Show 1 Case Co. land. i lot and 1 building in Ruby, t known us A. P. Smith land. 66 acres and 2 buildings in New s llono wi'hnnl ? ? xir M V..U...W, nuvnil us n. XI. 1 Jordan, Jr., land. 88 ucrcs and 4 buildings in New Pope school district, known as Mrs. M. A. Jordan land. "<? acres in Cross Roads school district, known as R. L. Sullivan land. 11? acres in Cross Roads school district, known as Ruth Gibson land: 14V6 acres in Cross RoAds school r district, known as Lula Sellers land. 126 acres and 1 building in Cross 1 Roads school district, known as E. D. ' Stanley land. 10> acres and 1 building in Cross j* Roads school district, known as Mrs. Susana Sellers land. 26 acres a.id 1 building in Center a Point school district, known as Mrs. ' Maggie Jordan land. 76 acres in Center Point school j district, known as C. L. Jackson land, j 1 . ? ... vytn.Cl l Ullll scnooi (IIS- I t-if nown as Mrs. L. A. Pittman | '' land. ' *' 10 acres and 1 building in Center (' Pnii school district, known as Sue Tim.v.ons land. , ^ 20 acres and 1 building in Center 1 Point school district, known as A. F. { Hendrix land. ' I lot and 1 building in Center ! Point school district, known as Joe Lisenby lot. m 21 acres in Mt. Croghan school dis- d tr5rt, known as Adeline Gaddy land. ;h 10 acres and 1 building in Mt. ! h Croghan school district, known as 1 a V.. A. Moore land. n 16 acres in Mt. Croghan school dis- w trict, know as M. J. Vaughn land. 81 I lot in Mt. Croghan school dis- j, trict, known as C. H. Hnrlington lot. u 27 acres in Mt. Croghan school dis- j trict, known as W. J. Myers land. e 1 lot in Mt. Croghan school dis- j, trict, known as W. T. Rushing lot. | 00 acres in Mt. Croghan school dis- : c trict, known as R. L. Sowell land. I s 92 acres and 1 building in Mt. Cro.- J ghan school district, known as J. H. | g( Tucker land. j a 2 arres and 2 buildings in Mt. Cro ghan school district (outside), known as H. C. and L. C. Brewer lots. P 25 acres in Mt. Croghan school district (outside), known as Tom, Smith land. i 20 acres in Mt. Croghan school dis- i si trict (outside), known as J. M. Tay-j p ' lor, Jr. land. : tl 1 lot in Pageland school district, pi known as Frank Stokes lot. tl 1 lot in Pageland school district, i p< known as Mrs. H. V. Stricklin lot. j 1 lot in Pageland school district, 1 c< known as W. T. Redfearn lot. - | w 2 lots in Pageland school district, pi known as W. P. Oliver lot. I tl 1 lot and 1 building in Pageland J w school district, known as E.C.Charris lot. ' ei 2 lots and 1 building in Pageland Sl school district, known as Dr. B. C. al Moore lots. i ti 1 lot in Pageland school district. b< known as W. F. Cox lot. . di '.I acres in Pageland school dis- i tl trict, known as Robt. E. Baker land. ! pi 12 seres and 1 building in Page- ' sl ^ land school district, known us James Rogers land. ; tl 20 acres and 1 building in Page- p land school district, known as J. L. i(> Smith land. : n< 33 acres and 1 building in Page-' cj land school district known as L. L. tc Catoe land. Si 1 75 acres and 2 building in Plains pi school district, known as T. J. Baker w land. - u. 100 acres in Zion school district js district, known as James Wallace w land. ! tt 100 acres in Zion school district, ])( known as W. M. C. Blakeney land. c. 44 acres in Zion school district, ni known as J. B. Hubbard land. 28 acres and 1 building in Man- i jr gum school district, known as Mrs. ' 8J Mollie Thrcatt land. j b 178 acres and 1 building in Man-, ? gum school district, known as J. j lt Bart Threatt land. ( t] 48 acres in Mangum school district p known as Rebecca Parnell land. 0 23 acres 1 building in Wexford f, school district, known as A. P. Smith w land. tl 1 acre in Wexford school district, r known as C. P. Moore land. ^ 21 acres in Wexford school dis- j, trict, known as H. C. Coker land. 3f> acres and 1 building in Wex- ^ ford school district, known as M. C. t ty . Coker land. 30 acros in Black Creek school district, known as Mrs. Lillie Turner ^ land. | i'wu acres and 2 buildings in Black | Creek school district, known as A. L. I Steen land. 27 acres in Black Creek school: r , district, known as Jack Myers land, j 8 GO acres and 1 building in Black j * ? Creek school district, known as Ar- j c met* Covington land. j F All of which I will sell before the | c Courthoue door to the highest bid-1 ' der for cash, on the first Monday in c M June, 1918, at the legal hours of sale. I D. P. DOUGLASS, May 18th, 1918. Sheriff. < I C' - TAX SALES ? Under and by virtue of the au- t thority of certain executions issued I by W. A. Douglass, county treasurer, i and directed to me, T have levied up* | on the following real eatata, to wit: i BtoMSi'iiitFii'-ii'i'i "* n - -iVI Htsitfiite ii1' "frTift / ?.I 11 I1 .,"' r " "*' i . 1 g 1 lot, 1 building, in Marburg p ichool district, known as Edw. Cutner property. j 1 lot iu Marburg school district,' cnown as Martha David lot. 9 acres in Marburg school district cnown as Dave Amos estate. 2 lots, 1 building, in Marburg ichool district known as H. A. Mor ison lots. 66 acres in Cheraw, outside, cnown as H. S. Leak land. I 65 acres in Bay Springs school disrict, known as W. M. Goodwin land. 275 acres of land in Bay Springs ichool district, known as L. L. Drake and. 17 acres in Vaughn school district, mown as W. S. Vaughn land. *20 nrpoQ in .Tininof onUrv.J .i ? ... v. V..ipv4 OV.IIUVI UiatiUb. mown as M. V. Purvis land. :0 acres land in Shiloh school ['.strict, known as T. L. Watson land. 2 lots in Chesterfield school d.slid known as T. L. Wat3on lots. 17 acres, 1 lot, 1 building in Cheserfield school district, known as D. I. Lanuy land. : 1 lot, 1 building in Chesterfield chuol district known us T. E. Davis at. 1 lot, 1 building in Chestcrleld chool district, known as Mrs. Edna i-sney lot. 2 lots, 2 buildings in Chesterfield ehcol district, known as Mrs. M. E. 'jrl:ins, Jr., lots. And will sell same for cash to the ighost bidder before the Courthouse o >r at Chesterfield on the 1st Mon y in June, 1918, between the legal May G, 1918." ours of sale. D. P. DOUGLASS. Sheriff lLL honor to him who deliv. ers the goods, he's the man of the hour A preparation that gives results, clivers the goods, restores your ealth, is the or.o you need in the our that old disease comes knocking I t your door. L-Rhcumo cures rheu- I luwsin una goui, mat's why tho. e * ho suffer from this or kindred ails lould take L-Rheumo. It's a re ??~ ivinating, eliminant, laxative. Its se insures success. Don't listen-to ruggist who offer you something Ise, you know the reason, if you un't ask us. Guaranteed, price $1. aft For sale by Chesterfield Drug Co.. jjj9 hcsterfield, S. C.; J. T. Jowers & Ipfl on, Jefferson, S.C. ;MorvenDrug Co., 1J [orven, N. C. or send us $1.00 and Q et a bottle post paid. Chapman- ||H lexander Labratories, Greenville, S. |fj OSTPONE PURCHASING ?? OF NEEDLESS LUXURIES Eg Don't grumble secretly to your- E slf or to others about the many cam- El aign is for the purpose of ending Jra le war. The War Savings cam- j? aign is for the purpose to ending BS le war victoriously at the earliest K jssible moment. ra Unless the men and women of this JR nintry respond to the demands of Jg ar cheerfully, generously, and QR roudly?in a whole-souled manner? Ha te demands will increase and the Bj ar will be prolonged. H There is not enough labor and not R lough material in this tfountry to Ej! ipply the normal peace demands and D so the war requirements of the na- H on. One of the two demands must Hj ? reduced. Either you and 1 must j H snense with needless purchases or \ K te soldiers and sailors must be de- | H rived of necessary euipment. Which j K tall it be? P* You are not asked to give up any- ||3 ting. You are simply asked to OSTPONE the purchase of need- Eg ss luxuries?goods and services not P5 icessary for your health and efli- W; ency. Ami you are asked instead i lend the money to the United _ taies so mat the government can jrchase the goods and services ' hich you temporarily give up, and ? f *e them in prosecuting the war. On inuary 1, 1923, the government ^ ill return the money to you with in- t* (rest at the rate of 4 per cent, com- i; junded quarterly. If necessary, you ill get the money any time before inturity. The War Savings movement is so nportant as a War measure and so b"1 ilendid an opportunity for profit-i- p" le investment that the people of oulh Carolina need only understand ^tj to respond to it. We believe that / ley will respond to it in the same j atriotic spirit which has prompted T ur fighting men. We believe that rom now until June 28, the men and u* romen of this State will unite with lose of other stutes in hurling Ameica's reply to the German menace? y pledging freely and conscientious/ to save for Victory. O RESERVES A GOLD MEDAL FOR THIS _ Cincinnati authority tails how to dry up any corn or callus so it lifts right off. ... ^ You corn-pestered men and women 5 leed suffer no longer. Wear the ^ hoes that nearly killed you before, ays this Cincinnati authority, be- V ause a few drops of freezone apdied directly on a tender, aching y orn stops soreness at once and soon he corn loosens so it can be lifted >ut, root and all, without a bit of tain. i A quarter of an ounce of freezone :osts very little at any drug store, but s sufficient to take off every hard or at 10ft corn or callus. This should be ;:i .riyl, as it is inexpensive and is said at tot to inflame or even irritate the te unrounding tissue or skin. g] If your wife wears high heels she fti will be glad to know of this. Adv 1. wuiaHiSinita 111 111 ???? ' ' OER/WANY'S OUIET (KxtracU from Prince Karl Lichn1912-1014," a copy of which has Just Llchnowsky, who was German Amhassa broke out, says that he wrote the doci but it was made public In Germany i Kaiser's government hastening to repudJ "On Aug. 2 (1914), when I saw As< attempt, he was completely broken, an ran down his face." "Of course it would only have need< Count Berchtold (Austrian Foreign Mir, himself with a diplomatic success and p "The impression became ever strong war In all circumstances." "Thus ended my London mission, perfidy of the British, but by the perfidy "I liad to support in London a policy I was punished for it, for it was a sin agi liilllliiiM llpfi III I Wl SAVINGS StAI llluil BY TH1 ! UNITED STAT | JPOVERKMEW Buy Them Help Win T1 FOR SALE EVEB Hursey B] THE CASH S 3r?ak your Cold or LaGrippo with I Stat Li aw deaas af 666. Fi Is Ml Cht-I M ? P n B Q II '3 W J 6 said i r ?_3BH?5Bt O lil lfc r.nm W?W?V<?4v-'f SS? iV.Vl>W^>V' ' I CAT b i 55 c/T\i W # r : z sv !&.W? trteGW&wf&O' it k n/ V v >i * ally I DlS MAKCS /tlV M 1 ri 7 pa X fr%>1 y fori y S i Vv i so PURINA %?HIXJ iPU:?NA Y*' I 1,1 CHICK O/SiSCKS Y , FEED^^^IIOtViS^ j t theae two feed* and wo will guarantee DOUBLE DEVELOPMENT Ad during the fir A tix week* of a < hick* life or I MONEY BACK t pay* to u*e the be*t feed*?Purina Sold in ^ . I. it' PARNELL MEEHAN rlrk o:,y>N _ m.; NrtW?6 ;-**m+~SZ^JLm. ?^aci i ASHCRAFT'S no ondition Powders "; A high-class remedy 1.?r h<?r .c;? id mules in poor condition and 0l1^ i nred of a tonic. Builds soli. mg usele and fat; cleanses the sy , jn m, thereby producing a smooth I !?< lossy coat of hair. Packed bi *n' 9M. 25r, box. Sotobf D. M. LANKY I it i1 'i i am ESTABLISHED. owsky's "Mjr London M!??lon, reached this country. Prince dor to Kngland when the war uuent for his family archives, ind created a great stir, the late and supprcas It.) lulth In order to make a final d, although quite calm, tears ed a hint from Berlin to make lister In August, 11)14) satisfy ut up with the Serbian reply." er thill U'u ICerinnnul ilo" I It wag wrecked not by the of our policy." which I knew to be fallacious, alnst the Holy Ghoat." t'A: t ; I R I_1 i And lie War 1YWHERE i I I 1 I ros. Co. TORE ( I 1 Se3E3^3SSK3HSSSBHBHE e of Ohio. City of Toledo, tcaa County, ss. anK J. Cheney maki oath that he [>nior partner of t!i? lir.n of K. J. ley Co.. doing business in the of Toledo. County aid Stale afore- | , and that said lire, will pay the of ONE HUM)lti:i? l?OLL.AHS for i and every case of Catarrh that lot l?e cured by the use of HAUL'S AHHII CU RE. i'llANKJ. CHENEY /orn to berore inu nnu subscribed iy prcsenc, this Mb day of DecemA. D. 1886. A. W. O MCA SON. oal) N >tary Public, til's Catarrh Cure is taken intern- ! and acts through the Mood on tlte ous Surfaces of tile System. Send testimonials, free. F. J. CI 1 KM 10Y \ CO.. Toledo, O. Id by all dmiciri.'-ts, 7!>c. ill's Family 1'ilU for constipation. CONSTIPATION I Sour Stomach Caused This .ady Much Suffering. BlackDraught Relieved. r?r-?nr"v"le, Tfv.?M**s. Penrl Petof this place, writes: "I was j Y constipated. I had sour stomach was so uncomfortable. I went to doctor. He gavo me some pills. iy weakened me and scouted to r tip my digestion. They wou'd ,?e me and afterwards It seemed as more constipated than before. >icnrd of Iilack-Draught. and d">i>d to try It. I found it Just what I d' d. It was an ersy laxative, and bad to swallow. My digestion soo.i ] >roved. I cot well of the sour atom- ] , my bowels soon seemed normal, j rnoro griping, and I would take a j :o now and then, and was In good | pe. cannot say too much for Black, aught for It la the finest laxative i can use." "nedford'a Blach-Praught has for ny years been found of great value tha treatment of stomach, liver and vcl troubles. Easy to take, gentle i reliable in Its action, leaving no t after-effects, It has won the praise thousands of people who hare used NOISE NOTICE OF ENROLLMENT 1 i Under the rules of the Democratic Primary a re-enrollment is re quired for each election year and this is mandatory. The books w.il L-e open for the various clubs on on Tuesday, the -1th day of June and v iil close on Tuesday, the 150 h day T" July, 1'JIK. The Democratic executive t\ i v:r. tee respectfully urges c?e:y Deir.o-j crat to enroll and under tl.r ru si of the party unless your name is on the ehtb roll of your prcctnct you cannot vote and you i ius' ema 11 it) the club nearest your res d"ncc calculated by the nearest pr et.eal1 route and the applicant must appeal in person and write h:s full name, age, occupation and post onice address on the club roll, but if the applicant cannot write lie may ma ;e h.s mark and this must be wunes ed by tli" secretary of the enrollment committee. Following is a list of the voting places and the commiltc and place of enrollment: Court House: F. M. Cannon, T. \V. Eddins and J. A. Knigiii. Brock's Mill: J. YV. Brock, II. 1*\ Parker, C. F. Short. Place, School nouse. Snow Hill: ('. S. Cation, J. Carroll Davis and B. F. Griggs. Place, Cison's Store. Grant' Mill: W. T. Rivers, B. V McBride and Wade Tumuice. Place Grant's Mill. Bethel: .1. It. Bun, P. E. Tracey I). S. Mathoson. Place, Burn's store. Pee Dee: 11. K. Linton, William II"e son, 1). G. Mcintosh. Place, I). CI. .Mcintosh's oltice. Patrick: J. W. Winbum, W. .1. Odom, D. F. Buie. Place, Postoflice. M ddendorf: \Y . R. Johnson. E. T. McManus, D. M. Howe Place, Depot. Me Bee: G. T. Morton, M. C. Lancisirr, T. M. Beaitie. Place, Pure Food Store. Odoni's Mill: J. W. Rascoe, J. W. Mcritnan, D. A. Smith. Place: D. A. Smith's residence Antcelus: J C. .lowers, W. F. Youhk* John Lee. Place: Lee Mercantile Co. Store. Uusleydale: J. W. Ousley, F. J. Johnson and S. A. Teal. Place, School house Catarrh: C. C. Horton, O. B. Fundcrhurk, B. E. Funderburk. Place, Funderburk's Store. .lefferson: P. B. Lowry, W. N. Lee, L. E. Gardner. Place, The Jefferson Bank. Plains: G. \V. llin- n. T. J. Rogers W. J. Hicks. Place. Hick's store. Dudley: (). B. Jones, W. J. Funderburk and T. D. Funderburk. Place, 1 O. L>. ..'ones' residence Pn^cland: C. G. Morgan, II. N. Askins and S. A. Sellers. Place, Davis & Sellers Store Winzo: T. B Watts, G. F. Evans, H. /.. Outen Place, II Z. Outen's residence. Mt. CroKhan: J. H. Ratliff, P. M. Therrell, J. C. Rivers. Place, postoflice. Cross Roads: S J. Fincher, J. S. ; Wadsworth, V. B. Wnddeil. Place, , V. B Waddcll's residence. Cat Pond: J. W. Ruthven, Thomas Sumner. C. G. Wilkes. Place: J. W. Kii: Vivimits Suli mSy ?~> tjp.lj PARNELL MEEHAN < ? , nat^Liii -4* ~ -==========sasa^^S55^==B^^ei6S6tt=!^ j*r * -'< \ ;/ - \ f,~r~ Jg k?< -jJ>* \r %<^0 % * ? v.+a>4 ? n r .. p# A ql fe/ / iP K^/ fern; I flWCa If ' y.ty -z * * v" " ivaniunvf. \ Ituby: M L. Ualoy, J. Svdn..v smith and It. 1). McCreight. Place, Drug store. V.'exforJ: E. B. Sellers, P. A. CJulledge, K. J. Moore. Place, E. J. Moore's residence Douglass' Mill: J. L. Douglass, 1?. C. Wadsworth, W. A. MoNair. Place, \V. A. McNair's residence Chernw: (J. A. Mulloy, B. K IVgues and L) L. Tillman. Place, Town Hall. It is very important that each club . have a secretary and a member of the I County Executive Committee. I The last person named on the en- ' rolling committee for each of the above clubs will please act as secre- " tary. ; Let the word go out to all the voters for there is absolutely no reason for anyone in this county being deprived of his vote, provided he is 21 years of age, or shall become so before the next general election, and I> lias been in the State two years and has resided in the county for six * months and in the voting precinct <?0 r lays prior to the first primary to he held on 27th of August. The Kxe- 0 cutive Committee will be glad to t. .rive any further information at any (i time. M. J. HOUGH, ? Chairman County Executive Comm. n I. Clifton Rivers, Secretary. a LEMON JUICE IS FRECKLE REMOVER s o CiirL! Make this Cheap Beauty Lotion to Clear and Whiten your Skin. Squeeze the juice of two lemons, 1 into a bottle containing three oui\ces j ' [>t orcnard wnite, snake well, and you " have a quarter pint of the best free- t klc and tan lotion, and complexion beautifier, at very, very small cost. Adv. 3. Your grocer has the lemons and 1 any drug store or toilet counter will 1 supply three ounces of orchard white < for a few cents. Massage this sweet- 'A ly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, I i arms and hands each day and see I r how cler, soft and white the skin be- 1 comes. Yes! It is harmless. Adv. 3. t t Khickehw???! ; HCHOWDESffl^l DA > i m iv I" * > M M r e i:'v <tf ;luv) in :-ii: s-sr" Ifflra ' v. Ki v. .1. W. (j !:fI tilled bs tfij&u rri' t.iI i' ?r j I Sun ff y:". J. Ouirk 'v is the oi" <jv 1) llend'ix Sunday ni-'ht. tr Dock Moan was in Chester eldMondav on business. _? l.el's ell fine to churrh Th'.iv day W/ "1av roth and fast and pray th;.t ' . . , , I TK!. irr? t r?\n v? t* ?? ?? S':\ J. A. Car sidy is at homo n^ain 'or a few day if tT?k< Miss Mary Jacobs was a visitor in return , our section Sunday from Cheraw. ( Calon .-J ^. . tu' v /y/K:T'- \ y ft / ' . ?7// y/1 / A jr ^ JNb y '/ ps "Civ3 it to mc, i- i c j e e . Grand* lEi j daddy." ^ ? "Why Bothy. If y you wait o bi: for V V? \\ it you'll have it to enjoy longer!" I flM "Poo-poo! That's MA^ ;} no argument with \p~~1 WRiGLEYS g| fj 'cause thg flavor m^g ,j lasts, anyway I" tP| ?After every 11 U J 1. The popular liquid fot J jta tonic of the American household. w | Xjicj treating all calurrhul difficulties. | 2. The tablet form, whicl 8 lormu'ary and is more convenient fo 3. Manalin. tho ideal laxi fVwSkT^l _. ? ? v which CO V1RMEN OF ENEMY | DREAD AMERICANS ! ..Th{ With the American Amy in ^js j, 'ranee, Saturday, May 25. The a?- Stubblt ivities of the American air s.newl- -* - > on opoiati: g in the sectcy n irthwe-l "Not f T?uI seem to have li :<l ns.il'i e\ - "Not n more effective than was ant!cipat-j Tluu a. When it. first began its \vor!< | an<l nt here were between 50 ami 50 sun - i uncle \ uonses to activity coming in'o our i and lei viators daily. Gradually the nun - " i h: ier of calls has dwindled until for v. so. i cera! days the average Has been one wl ijiiv two a day. boreavi From a strictly technical, military you ar tandpnint the operations of the "Sin American airmen have two objects. "Yoi 'lie 11r--' is to t ill off opposing air- pressio "- a, while the second is to beep th-- to thin "i'rv from fvng his machines on "Ho lie A'."-lie in side of the line and "Aft ! iv'ccenl hi 'i from taking photo- ry. 1 a r -nlis. regulating artillery fire <>r in "Oh, 11*-r securing information. The ' Do ocords show that the new s'piadron ry. Y !' s ais"-dy lm en a creditable toll of ill?" nemy pilots and ibsevvcrs, while f<-r "Thi i Herman airplane to come over (lie "It American lines now is a rare occir- you" once. This situation contrasts sharp- "Yes y with iha* which prevailed when "Ho hose aviators lirst started opera "Ho ions. me. 1 Moreover, according to i?fornia- I am it ion obtained from a Herman officer, less p< >roii"ht down within the hist few sidelays. the fear of the American nvia >r- has been instilled in the Herman lying corps. This prisoner furnish- f ?d the information that the line nian v '.'oi.i F.t. .Thiol t Ponl -.-i-Mnu -aon "eoiarl ith:v wh'.-'i >' \r.-crje in airiiiet "Oh ir-- onera! ing. h - come to he regard 1 c?>(p :1 i-s a <1 'vero'ts niece for (', rma* 1 ailots. Our fighting aviators e oil "oi '-ossiblj b.iv- li.-i rd a mar- eg I VP come tribute. feAa ? . . * * 4* - . 1 * A ^ Helps teeth, breoth. appetite, digestion. *eo llsir ild know if you desire to m of Penina?the reliable iih a luut? history of success iu i is made after the same r many. Hive, by the regular use of nstipotion nu.y Ik- overcome and action restored. has no mint; tlruC. hot is an ?tu to nature. drufiRisl has ?.lt tin e. So mnny Is have rttiivtd t.wi.'Tit from the e or both these re.i.etiics that they oiinized i.ari of ti.e equipment of r< lul household, UNA COMFANY Cvluiahii. Olio HENRY'S UNCLE til I am to understand that ? your final answer, Miss s?" final answer." hinj? can move you?" hing." i my life will be a lonely one y fate a harsh one, for my vith whom I live has just died 't me" it fact somewhat alters the lenry. 1 cannot be harsh to ho has sustained such reeeni ement. If I could believe that e sincere" cere? Oh, Miss Subbles!" j have certainly made an ir :i on my heart, (live me tin e k of it." w lonj;?" or all, why thinl; of it? llcnm yours." Genevieve!" not squeeze me so hard, Honour poor uncle! Was he lot ; ree days." is too bad! You say he left 5, he has left me." w much?" w much? 1 said he had 1< ft ie had nothing else to leave. ilon<' in the world, now, homo nniless, but with you by my why, she's fainted!"?Tit-Hits. HOPELESS CASE ihouldn't care to marry a woho knows more than I do," he ked. i, Mr. Sappy," she replied, with lettish shake of her fan, "I am yn'.i > .. t i.iii. i.n ,i ia ae,o. . t(,l li ..*\v li Moure C.>iFea? J. <1. JOHNSON MARKET. >. 666 ia prescription prepared aapecialfy ALARIA or CHILLS A. FEVER. or aix doaea will break any caae, and :n then aa a tonic the Fever will n'>l It acta on the liver better th-m :cl tuxd doce not tripe or aickaa. 2^< tda&L. ? ,v.. :/jjM