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AN jjj HEC I - 'P -212 21 i',1 . It'2 T1103( uo cahn. i2r. .fu 2'h 142' 22 war. : 1 h2:'i li) w 22 n. 444 '222 I < ' air an I I . iw 424'at .4i224' 22h. :t . i 4 Is ll S124.' u : Init ilmr was2 jl 22 ' ' 1 -- 2.' hi :s dul 122ter was S n 2.-r .42 in I i i: h 1I in -. II 2. -, 22 i i ' $ ' 2b i -Il b u . 1t L 21 p - -ar 1 m a al" 211t he aina ionnin 2w.w tin su p i'. s o d . 12222 curre to ha a oto- tha Si 1 at Lou~a we e g ing o se ara e ali't n was goin to ivid his pass 21 0 u2t2h r "Al rih ,'e1bi rn m Pon hiank .n4re.rig to4l the hsed "Wltt art f yo r lad12 you g'in to give Loucsy?" "All of. it"S ijrp id "All.2 th 2 luire exclalined "All." turnd a oun , fcin 2irn. 2ie122 "Sh12nI, he \ai slwly, "i ain'22~t no ("W1ouldn't2 2. do wh 4.'t Sin sked.: "'Causo4 it2222' 21 ain ' right. ii 242 i't j t12(e to4.1 yourself." oryo i'liii "ut42 ts jsle to Loui esy, all t jestlee' Ie do211( he nw.Gdko her." The squiro1'2 1ooked puzzled.Il-i 2 "I1 donJ't11' f' understan aot-l un(u," JMBLVE BY THOMAS . - P. MONTFORT IAS '. 5tON TFOtT- 1-' Satid. "P-roin) what I've heardi, it ain'1t I your fauttlt tlit thinigs ar1.0 the way tihey "It Is, Ithtougli. It's all' lly fautilt." "I enti't s'e low that Is, Sill. I ain't niever. hearn of, niotIn you've dlo to vronlg .oleisy." "ltt I lt ve, sqluire. I've duite Ier t wrong I'll ntevert forgive tItyself for, the cruelest, wickeilest wrtong ever aly Iluil (:..Il o 11 wolliatti." I'ho t'uire stared in astotalshinett. . "Why, Sit."' lie said, "*I vann't uinder ttln(l you. I've lnowed you all your li'fe, : t I've never yit heiarn of' you doill it nybodIly wN'rong. t(uch It less I otesy."' " 'l(u It's So. I halve wAroni geI lier, asq I say." "The day I inar11ried heri." "S iin!" i I ''It's tIe' truth. stiire. the G o's tIrut 11. 1 dh1in't nio1 w It then, but I t knot Iw ItI now. Il 'n'.I bete'' ille, i 10 Sli r : :ty I 1:i1 Y otu it to '' itnade hier inly wVife."' The s iuivt shook his head. I t " he said, "'ow y'ot go 'bo(put int::nkin that 41ut. Menl have been it il ill wteq i i n n i.ee swlv t e i 'begin 11in of iealntit. alt I aini't tvel before hearit it lookeid ot as a1 erlit." "It int nl no criai' wha:r the ian alt tI' we'titan love e:h (Ith'I'," Sii Ire Ilied. "an whar I t hey're ekal ever' way 1 stilted togethIer. Iut wv'hrtI. tlentt thiniII- :in't so it's . crilie. iin t hey i it so it our1 Stas ." "l ,it you loved I .ouviesy. Slit" " (Idid, squire. .ilt I love her ylt, ant I'll go ont Il 1 1 i- l her till I draw i ly In lat I Irea I I. I Iow itiucl I ove het' no bo'lvdy but mnlo knows 'I'lar ain't fio uAknist- strotig enol.Ih to t0ll." "The'nl It ain't your' I'auilt 'lout what's hak; II wI IIr ,. S ItIuI. I . oucesy ailt't don y1 oul , spraglli to his feet anti hieh his I A'Ih ll , -.till!Iret." ho ;aId. "D~ontl 'Il a O n a o t h in L 'nfouvesy, ,:Iry t w rd. 'eau tht'll hb' htar'd ht wixt t us It' you dho. ( ',,. I've allt 1 oui. ' l' all I lik~e yoll yit, fn I want to tl on a likin you, but T won't It -u t:ilh i 1.'uiesy." I irt shrui2lii his shlouler -1 f tunIed iack - to his desk. A littl cui ly. hi sii'iun'et t Sini. le saId: "T(-Ill t- whIit V41u wvant Inl this deAlv( ai I'll .o to work a ui tm:1ke It out." Intt:t f rIf lyig. SiM d'VrewV ne:rei to t~lw srquire t. mi plac14ed lhis hat111 on hois snlo 'ubler'1'. I :init'ft gone ani tiundh youi nutal. God know'~s I ic'eer naientni to dlo uio slh a wantt:t to'tt eius' it' inlire thard feelin's thall I eaui 11'|. tin spec'~hlly to, Whenu I feel Ilike Ii nItn't git no frt'inie ill t t i't h.'' T.Im.o sl'uire stened t i intely "I In t nu I - t you. i u." e lid ".ni. in' V. ;:ini to d i' lu t ou - ennt lluti kef li t1 jes Iee 1 y u way ' ii resIii'. hts l. \11 yIt t' .j t. f r a l h t" i bbytI lI. ,.-Isu n . it ut~ kn.w s'i'-r I . . ..s u u ''i s il. h in :1. iin it l i l' t, .t t' *l''ii h I 10iw s til I::it I .\ a : u ii.l:I n-w s!i ' o e e ntr ort 'n'i .ll h 'o ' lens i-vug ta if w tlw. t In ''i ieb y, ujch ie f l ii ' ut i-r ti'.i"I -i- #1' ney Iohin a ow ra t~ I 1U( 4'ltlil 'i t i \er In i ike' 1 I. 111 < l' un , l i-i s ine 'i\ 11 '. lii ta I lliis u- i i5 ii14, I - it-o' a~!j jj'.u' t. Pi tt aiI a ni' n fi'e i i i'. w II ws su'atu : ittt - I i'tiik i adIi t 111' hlii i i ~tg ~ t i to gi\t' Id'l' .ii li'I' V. ivi\ 10 tid t 'lith eahell Word Ills leart grew heaier n(l sachuler, f o' tha11t W:1s the last thing le wIts ever. to do for I oulsn, an1d wien It was tiisltie hIs lIfe fitul hers vouli p Irt, llever to Illeet agn III. "1 1111 goil away." Ite wr'i1ote, "Jil I'll lever See .(t 11I lioret Jll (lee 14 litore sint114 Iill Itl waty of your 114Ilg iless. It Is hitard. erielly lard, blt It Is best, for I know that I Can't net'ver, 111.1kw you happy, lin Iinebby winln l'n gole It'll be <ll'erelt. You Iiln't to blainle for. nothinl, 1Lotteesy. Allt the bl.ine is inite. WaInt you 11iole ih li4ub 'ri, tin youl couldn't help it, hbut whalt I <)lne t ubl 'Io ' I helped. I ort to '' knowed you couldtn't never he happy with nie. It was like 1traggin it hird dlown :1n tryinl t) mnake It live with 11 inole., d(Io1n like (he I1ole 1oes. I rIn11i'd your. lif' by Ill-gill y)t4 to iluarry tile when I ort to 'a' kItowetd better, hbut I hope yIln will forgive lit4. all I pray Ihlat (.hul will 1(14. I've paid the debt lit Ht store., Jinl I leave what iluonevy I ha:1 ve. I f' you eived aly ndvice. 'hollt anyhin, g toh'p Sinpson,. 114-11 he4 glat tip i pii' you. ni I know youl (-Jill 1rus hiin. I,'%.( <litnle the bet-St I 4.1nn1 for you)1. butl I know (It 'in't niiach. All I wantil is it) 1111ke you ha ppy, an i I Ilpe you w ill be4. I 4I't thiiink I 1:1111( y-4ul f4o4r 14h1 il. for. I don't. Its al111 ly own 1au Ill. '11tI din't know. 1''ar'well.1' Sli I. placcll hliv deeds on the I ta41ble. thIeiI' ll Ith-t I t he notev (- en fully ata ll a11id It 4#1n 1441) ofl' theiin. Then hiv took ftroini his pickeit :111 lilt IuoneI n' lib h :11and pla ied i In 1 littlev hie 44n4 i l t n14til1. WenVII it u\Is all n4141414, lie Stolid Io. a Ilile. while. look11ingL :t It, then turnedvi n \ a y. s:ingill 4)t hiluiself': "It :in'll . 1 1uch, ;ml kIi ws,. but its ill 1I 4:44 11n ll. an linl-bh'1v 1.4111vvsy'hl i t Afte Ib ; 1,(. Walk'd banck :1nd4 forllth tirl* lh r fime. n'd hi I 4 2 11m' m h ou W's #( I I-ti Il h wa n-- 1- 11 i deep though.,It. There w 44:1. h m we Ilw, lon:P' 44d r' bov \\:4. n . bu,.It hit, wa'.4 a1r id it u :Ih 14.t I l't . It was this 1'f, which hi, was thikin 1t lat he dt "' . I'll iot 4. it. ' sait.. il'd giv the worlt e ,ueyonetoe hu11 I da.44n't 411 it, I d1:4- 't. for4 l'i 44:. at il' 1. 2ve4 way44 to a41 ll hs 1 1. t'I, ni444 ihat nei.ht give4 her4 s4'leth1in4 54:41 toI renn-4.iter4. N.4 I: 4n't se4' 14.-' 14 11'' to '. p h4'Iis 24un : aini w.4 nt4 444:. A li1 lIt'll!' 144tt-r 4'4':111 44 4 '['.14n :4441 ,l:4544 I{t'berts. re'turn4I4L (1 .lona4:thanil Tu'r. ne.r's, 1h.4ard. n '.unm ::i.! .1 n Blanks' woo.4.444 "l'44kon o' .1 :.Slt - ; p l I-- e u li - .X 14ind of 1.: ' i. . " t' in '.'juir* re.lI-. 4hug. T!,' 4n.4x 4414)r4:4':: .44:,.9 s-: . ini was41 at bullet4 h4.h- t14 hr . h his h14. 4. A Ml .4:. I el i I ii;:' s Never.t'4 sin4.' tha:t 43443 .44 which the Poss4' i. ititge i,h'4 pei. pl:, '''.4'g 44, lusindns 1 of4444 thew t4ribb4thn44 ini had happen t''. l. t44:4.\ h 41an 44 inst ion 4f'iv 'uis Illitli 4.. h .t ul [ I g ',il'h.,4 ('444.j liii 4,11 ar '.l tho4 u444 4., happen.1 tg' .,. Ise irs a fra 44444t of in lt 4rn . V:4, 4 relativ rejtI- thats 5''~ in .44tio 441veir i 4ss f'-i4 tl ul i g- Ii SI44 bI\ n utijs ..44 All414 I. ilhere 444ut: 114w thing4' cut '.f Ithe'4 11141.o I verlt alpir. a~iI4441 11441Irdert1'44 to: i"'4:!4 h t't 1inha4.' SjIth:e 114 n ir t a il un i rbl'lll att444io 1f4114 - 4'''4oph-~tiI for Iaeay 'tis anII 144''' 4'14't' ey-l'4ll-byn.k 'Pim litl flin ~e '..4I''as444 1141 144 all thae re-4 tathtin i alottt kIlos 14) -11kot wher lil414 4 n i i ti 1144a 111141 (in e 41 . (li t44 114441 'tat . "f)xitemen''. t, had' p.'.4 '.-ared at'v'4 '.4i44kst'st 1re do re or't his414 11144 lIis. 444 a ii iithers~1 44 hn 144 rep ire '..to tt's 13141k e o h ta e y.T: 1441ons .V (4114 II,-s 44v4ry 1, ne, mani4 , wo.i~4 little war4 ooik1 144 n 1IC o. te lif.144 44a4hered"in ltle kn44 ots ittalk Ci all murrlt wilie, an tie's been- a no-W'*xxt: 110 to a aeil) f lie's p it ove.r thr.I I. WenpI I tut oil Illy hat ani wielnt overx to Jot's. but Joe's wonneni tol Ie ,e10 Wili't alt hone, but tluat lx''il gone off to look for. i pig thait'di sirayvl a way. So I Jest went tinl looked :it (li tcilf, 111.d41c. 11) l i iix .ltii' J 'v waltaed too litl lor' it, t thell startel back nerlosf the woods for hxoine1 . Wanl, I'd lalkedtl a right s1art 1piece all was a-goixi alolig with ily head sortit dowin, n-tilinkinl 'bont soinethin, when till alt olle I kind. 4x' dlanced ly, an right t l ltie'ore 111e, not six feet a way, laid lihat dead ian." "1.01r1. but I het yoi Juipedtil a hol leied'" S1i1t' on1e exclaimlxed. 'h'orni gave the? speaker a look of fulixid coterlnlpt. "I ht I liever," lie replied.. "I iever tiloveti a Ilchii, nior I never give i squeiak." "Wial. I let( you1 was skeered lany how." "No, sir, I wa'n't skeered, not 1ary i grinlxx ixre tha i 11aix tills iteltit'." "Iid yo tech himli?" Solmehody ask ed. "'No, I dilt't Itch 11i11, but it wa'nx't 'x':enust, I was afe'ard to. I 'lowell Ileh by it tixoighlt lie aig'inx the law, .111 I w:x'xx'i iigge'xrinx oll git lill lito 1xo trouble lloway." eI'xe was, a short 1:11150, after whicb Soilxe ('ilne sa Iti in prex'yx vtly. "l'ord. .lesi to thilk of, i felle'r valkini up (Ill (to a d:t inaxi like that! My 111i. I w'ilin't 'a' doule it for nothini oil rtlih! I i't I'd '' been scexred, xill l 'ax' W jxinxlix'l axlx holliel , too, ain I retIckion I'd iost brolikie -1Illy ieck a-gitill aw:ty 11 n11 1 h1 xx. 1 .1 i I" "Indx t4f' gi'raciotis." Iter 'xchlin l, ' if' thIxaxt hail 'ax' hit'e n 111i ix 111aci4e4 or .1ib1x ''lhorni. I'dl ':' liex skoervd Iluh out of1 1xxY Skin, anix I'l i.st ':I' tore the 'arithIx t1) :Ill Kilxockti tiht, bark o etx all heix i'' s xtxiixtl thia :x gittill oit of II' 1 li4' I IlI Ixt I tI )m' vx I a'i'i3 rxa oll .Tilxx 'i'lorn didn't Ik ock lie Ialk Ifll' t t'ret's getting i lilt of thoste wol was benitix st the b1:I1k s tilt light It) o lilocedx'ti ff. lI'm that w~as Soxi-iihing no nx sav ''liori ki'w, anil Ilw haxl lit) itilen f int'tionilnxg It. 'l'l'xi i 'liil x hxal t) go out to "ISIIn llank S' wood., ando ,how win-re the bodt.l h:aill e t'ixittal aixl explain lix tlxtatil just how it h:al lain. lit. hadl to show tiht exact ititiion of th liead, the I' fit ait (lxthe is axixt] describe in full tHw prtcis' atiltl' of the whole bodly. .ler t'i t I hlit ilt to slow just how hoe1 hal inmoltx lxe thdiscovery aii1 how' I' haitd actx'd a xxi w INIt h hall lxoe axnid evirythinxg axbiouti it. All tlis I did by gaili thlrough on ixfl i'sll (f his Move l110 1 :1 1-- :1 .l c o s til 11 lix' llaxst'l a sti kI acro'tss t'he at h where, \ielvin lunot fallen to represti tilthei orpse'. h I ,eati hllt went a littlax' y (tff ax1li. tixn-iix. wnaked 11a viSlowly. with il Il-:1 tiwxn. iust axs It' had x'n 'aIlkin l hat x ilijng. At a xir I in [- int h e lit, ai ed his beati. ii is t'vt'as rll ti - II stit'k. an h' stoplitil short in his trat's. l-'r a tauinult' or so lxe stoid fit'Ier, lin 1g xal xx itx stiik, Ihxea slO si un 'alked bY it tin1 his way toot nel vill:tige. -\If lh se t. a..in s the curisixx crowil laninx1 g iaxrl f'xrwar -I x t i ltw 111<- 1' lit-- s ixx o stftbx li i -ali.ti i x'jn sxxi l-d T~xwi, hiavinig abl-s-i lihe laist par-' Tih- itf inifsirinatixn .liinx 'Thorsni po~axxsse iar xlina such-l iihinls a' a 'Thorsii titubl not s'xllaxfx. Sain .\li'ieant str-ttd it Iiy "'I wondserlt \ whar i-I- lii'ellirtaItitdone I ii' isill ix w"j a when'l ite ftrt-l thex shott.'' Ti- tv'rlosti lssikted aroundfix in wa'r-l itf whlatc netlt he cosbtlx'rx'd a like lysii ihi-' axasa t'in o ar axtlhee were on t i :' i i~tf ut- h azard ig a re ly, ut'i "Thuri~'s isily slis' lilxt.'' hie sal, "whar th' x fx'illt'r t a:i x'hat'lithe shooin ('tilhi 'a l~i f'. stisiti. aai'xrito x may wvaxy'I ofl!siii i itilut. "Wh~la's- thfatt'.''" soihx-ftly axskx'd. "ilittd that lh.r trex'e whxar Pap Saxit-stn kilild ft' six ilutirl's Is'' ''ie a-tlxiirrels. .fasoni lttiber'ts,'" ril.-: xi ih ' wvas slit.'' It waxs a ials faxct, bt in ft' x. it. thai wa i!.' tirs ani tat' n iini' e Ox ':x Sa axa n took f a y ix 'xrt in ftla i lk 'htx dlay. lit'. th' ''rn-Itl si ~fs ie illaae,' ' firsI ali ' ay*- s t 'is 'i tll 'pi . n 'an i 't, 'he ol fi r it of' hiabit isf tif ri 'n .1in slit < s ax ny 511-at lijin lxi i 'tas 'aarln-,. ls ' -: stinna: "'I' indii thatx'' tr x whnari 'a Saxmplsiin Thfeni 1t hI i- a st iik, fto reipt'x'i'nt a jauna, iif - .t'iix t tb'hir l thii lxxe' lnt demi an'x'I aaiiie .1ixsi hI th le xiuiiit'rt'r ('aixie alontg diwn sthy ixxii:11thI lht gxai hxat itttin fthrust xoxu t ia ftn' x'atxal '-hut Iired'o. livi'rybodyl~ sa tandas re'i'lyf :axlmxittxed th wh-detrn ii'' af t 'lx's contix'cluitnsx, antd ta sl' Ih s' lit ' fi ifitii'l it aaxsli't t oitht l th fat theyxx' hadl for'txn't thlaxt --amexx allew~ liter w itret eonxc'lusioni th ltinntli t hey arr''ived~ on thle grouxndii. Ihs hx' is ~ t belongeud to thaxt e'lnss of readyi3 lIal's wh'io aubouinxd in e'very' x'xilxmfxnifty, thaxt large faily~h of "'I toldx youht so."' Whilo Ite inxter'ested crowd wasfl still talkinog a stranxger'x appeared'x amotng thxin., It waxs Mxr. Walte'. No one therei' knewtt hix ox'. ioixo of the.- ad ev..r ed tall ih h i eye . ti itiir lugly on imn. .u l n'l :'nn . he uslk c: "\hi t 's thei' ilititin 14 al til Itex eteinelit'" There wsaionnayslte.eu 111g wbichl (:\Vl'* 1,11W liittleil4 llN- v'yvs "ll Ji'n Tiort i. T 'ha t wIrthy. It I l I vtnll Ing what wIs expect! I'f hima. stepped fo Iward anll at11d it turn "Wh. y, tran r, :eist t yo l lidyou rn'" "ilea11 l what?" wait aki j. "\Why, Lordt . 'hout liteut tirtlr." The stranger shook his Ilenl a lo eri surpriseal. "MIurder!" ht. exctltaiel. "Why, hllive youl been ha'VIn~g :n inur1der here?" "Moy hili , l'< sSo! I'd 'lowed ev er'hotly kit ) 4 'hole t It before tils. A\1 .lotu itttti't hi iei woti of it'" "llow a hoil I whent I just arrivedtlln "Oh,. you Jest now, come, (Iit( you?" "Just this ioinetit. I passeti throligh her t ae Ilays aIgo nal eligngedl board w\.liith Mr. .lenkiNs. Teln I whnt oil own' tihe, coundtry lint ll Just n tofw get t'ing bImi-. I lt a bout this i notrder. Who witas it tat wa:s killel?" "It v.'s t ita 'el' tutled Melvin, Tho lil ia listw en-ec i. "tO oI f 7t 1' e aiti e itis I [ lres iite" "Noeli w a Stralger. Ile'd Onily beei iere n few weeks. -Stopped over to .loathall 'I'tl Turner's al Cllited i he, was :t-prospectinl for mlitternl." "Ohi , that's t 'In, ill h " "Yes. Didl youl knlow WII'" "No, I dlitin't knlow Mlr. Mlelvin, but teht tlay I Iisse through here I st op pe at lr. Tirnter's, anti I remtntber hi nglititeijt 1hin Siak of hit'ti. So tit's thie 111:1n that was killedl?" "hi lat's thl Il lai." "Well, well! DO0 You knlow allythinig of the pt' rticuhrs of thle hnure.er?" "'lhen Th'lotu etubrneet! the opportuni ty for whit l hil hin wastiiting tl proccet-ei to repea"t thle Story he hamd been tellinig :'el (laey. lie even wiet throtgiht1 tlt panitottilh e (if his l scov ery ot thle holy. iot foriethig to show how ethtitly he li viietit it anlt how ~trls l h hi as11 it oll I by It i i is1 way It ye stile. To ll this Waite lis teitil with sttint 'Ily tihti greatest of littirest, i ldt. 'l erts was - c''ragt. Iby tt t to tietis nstrate for his ineillt just hoiw Ihe niiul-erer miiust have. firedi tie, It' :ii Shot fromi he 8e.1i Iter of thel blig tree. H' ally cone ha.11 ht'n observinig the StrLtnger's fice Ciosely. i' mIt aive ioticel thIt it le.aine quite pale is Ja. Sntil prlocwiet with his lixpl'a ton, bit .ason ia chlinit ti verybotly's 'tIt ti t t t ti i nelt' Wi no one "What ,do you thin':" Jason askel whenl he 11:14 flinihil . "Dll't you about it.11 The. b'lev \l'anr t trushr':" \Va.I"gve a1 lillite start. "E-:h':"-1h. ext-lainnul~. "OhI, yes. very illoly y pillare righti: yes- . Ver'y likely." "BIonIaII 14) be." .lsonl said. ".\ili't no other. waIY it culld '%' hworry te "1 '40s ha ' - o, \ ait :ah itteil. "lt whawst aht o then r t, co you goink':" crw ybout You an'ti tihnr.oiwon in1 tO ll thia aelig. Y o, w are alsliv to your1 l wor. th tSrleep alls, and youha ar "I<on'th know." o .snervo."uai't exhnustio." "Nh.ati inoe hs toabe hd n e - Forhn: a fifty iyehs it haot un tn-eed." tn u heds "'uragld, givieni.' rae hto theayi ti ovewon.ked, wan d rn ber'here. g hereshyeinslee oi thie d1erehsshed. rijre Nootheldashpe':" appr.orahe look don aeth grounl:d ncresll, whjyers I99sai "t eedrwrd of the aall."n~ br wthsl fold thefreothe sarsaarilabout bo.Th SIOabite l rush, the A- e-/ P worryai thec tio Aexhs arstion. il.Thy curgo bou nes. Yo ctan'tthrow offtito isui fe'lmein. You areuti-lt a h slar tt your work. S iit l e y fair ad you mare tWhattt i cIs IIIto beodne? Foimitir fifty7 yas it haser 1been 'litngupthe dis Jun. overwork ed, anad pty the'ti ot dep rss. appiahe J.C Tit. Inwll Mage ASTORIA 'or Infants and Children. ie Kind You Have Always Bought ears the lignature of In Use For Over Thirty Years )ASTORIA THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. eat the band. - lhiladelphia Record. " Yes,"' said tle portly mian who has eeni telling a long story, "lthe man vho saved iy daughter's life Was a rue hero. We will never forget him." lThen you are not A mericans'?" No. How did you guess ?"1 " By tile fact that you never forge t hero." Washington Star. 1 Brethrell,'' said a man in mect. ng, " so many si iti-ri are dying I very lay I lIve Coie to tle conurttision that iell is full."11 U sat down, wlien an >ld deacon in the A meni corner raised lie hymn , There's a place Ieserved or you, brther--a l ace reserved fr4ii ou!" --Allanta Cothitution. lie- -,"I r I was so hateful to von, thy did you accept all my preselits zo reely?" lthe .'lust like a nI Can't scee he difference b t h w eeni thi! liy, oiu silly.'" "Tonuniy, howv do you like your new nammia?'' "Shie isn't new ; she is secondC-Iha td . Mr. G;oolihnan -WhyW di'lon't you(i take hie pledge, my good fellow~ ? Jaggsby--eceause -rure3 are too inuy other things to ake--Deniver 'imes. "Ilowv is yourt Shakespeare Club oiming on, Nancy?'" "'(Oh, we have to p)ostpone it nearly very tune because somebody wants to ive a cuchue party."--ChIcago 1e ord. iMr8. C'olubia Ileigh~s---Antd you idni't order himu from the house whein e stole four kisses? Miriam--IIowv could I ? IIe ex. lained that lie was a kleptomanine! rooklynu Iagle. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children, he Kind You Have Always Dought Bors the )ur Spafng Linies Of .Shoes.. Lre now being opened up, nd we find them prettier nd better thani we had even oped for. We get them direct from le world's best mfanlufactur S. If you will favo.'us with look we can certainly please >U. Some very desifrable wiln r Shoes still going at rieat reduced prices. 'ride & Patton Greenville, S. C, - *-~ '(iOTON0116&, &$PIDER4, E&lfLEAS, AND AL4 INSE~ruLp E. 11 ~AT H TO |N5ECTS I)AND ~5 CENTA. S-.ALL. DEALSRS2 Decathi Dust is not for sale by you r or, we wIll upon01 reeinPt of 2.) cenili yon (ho largn nanlagn imy mail .19 TI CASTORIA TI Aegetable Preparatiotfrb As silating~ te Foodt anileg Lila ing the Stoinachs and Bowels of Promotes Digestion.Cheerfu ness and Resl.Contains neither Opium.Morphine nor Mieral. NOT NAR C OTIC. Nw fl/uiM k'cEL PI R /x..IWrnna A vorvAed Salt - - tXe e.d llire A pefeel lenedy for Constipa lion, Sourt Slotnach,Diarrhoca Worms,Convulsions,Feverish ness and Loss ov SLEEP Fac Siilc Sitgnature or N EW YORK. _____ EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. sail: "n1ot . 1a. o 1 1f :1! blon" , There wa :S as pause. Then .1111n Thorn sIpoke, salyiti. si-Iiulinly: "I wvoiteri wali Sin lRanks Is." Sam .\Iorgan starteil anal tuet pile. 1a11) Saintgsoti walkelt away, teaningi heavily onl his ennev, inurtnuinilg: "It's cOme itt last! Oh. mly Lord. it's cole! I was afeared of it al1 the time. Porit Sim! Pore Sim!" [TO BE CONTINUED.J IN A HUMOROUS NECIN. "IlOW'S this for intellectual Boston? "llow's what?" " in an ti(ue 81101) there advertises its stock thus: 'Any Old Thing,' Chicago Ihecord-lleraid. I don't see how you enan he so des perately in love with a gir! whoimi you have known such a short time.' ''Of coirse you dhon 't. But I've been loving that girl ali Imty lifCe before I miet hier."'---etroit. Free Priess. Towne-J under~tandlt its hard to get a cook to go to the sublurbis. Subbs1)- Ilard~I, noth ing! Why, man, we've had 3:> at our house ini the past year.-T1own Topics, t Clergyman (after being rescued from r slnlpvreek)-M r. Smith, did I really 'j appel)ar scaredl wheni wc thought all would be lost? Mr. Snuthi-I can't say I hat you were< scared, but for a muan whlo htas bJen triniig to go to lleaven all thiese years .Jou appeared most rel uctantI t~o accept, i t he oppiv.rt uuity. -litai per's iazatr. T]hte Wife-If this scandal in the famtily is going to make any ditterence t mI our1 social p)ositionl it wvilIl be moreI thani I can hear. Chjiago Millionaire-D~on't let that [ worry 30ou a bilt. If it does we'll move I to New York.-l larper's Biazar. Ilewvit t--Are you a believer in vac Cmtat ion1? JIewett--Most certainly; it kept my dlaught er from playing the p)ino for1 nearly a week.-Town Topics. "My loy tells me lhe is getting much valuable information at college,''i said the prottd father; "~ I hope he won't fort et cyerything wihen lie comes - home." '' I hol.t not, si," said the pro)fes-( sor; " he's borrowed e2 from me al readly.'"-Yonuker's Statesman. "' Appearances are dleceitfutl,'' an niounceed Mrs. Beechwood. "'lnt, not so deceitful as disappear antces,'' addited Mr. hBeechwood.- P'itts burg Chronicle-Telegrph He-What month is it in which it is unlucky to be married?a She-Goodness me! What a poor I memory you have, my dlear.--T'it-Jiits. Cook (severely)-Y'es, ma'am ! I'm going. And I can't give you a recomn-t mtendlation with the ladies of my pro fetsion. Though I will be sayij hte Mr. Sharpe is a gintleman secondl to M rs. Shiarpe (meekly)-Thanks,a Bridger. Pe'riaps that, will dlo.--IIar-a pert's JBazar., F~redh--I hail a fall last night which rende~lredI me unconascions for several hours. Ed-You dlon't mean it! Where did J you fall? Frcd-I fell asleep.I Mrs. Birown--They tell me they have got a inewv minisler at the corner. What was the muatter with Mr. Spouter? Wiasn't ite sound in the faith? Miss Smith-Oh, yes, for aught I know; butt the new preacher plays g~olf like an angel-Boston Transcript. ''Tmmy-Tell nme a story, Uncl. Uncle--A story! But I dlon't know ;4 what to tell a story about. Tommny-O, tell me a story aboutt it little boy who had a good uncle who gave him 10 cents.---duanap~olis Sun, .Mr. Newcome-8o y'ou're glad~ your sister's got me for her st eady compa nty, ehi? . Johnny-Yep. TIommy Brlown~'s If Bistcr's got steady compjany', an' T1omi- (lea! my works him paid-,m. sn