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FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1914 TUT D I I ITL' I VIU'U Mil 1 Tit A FI.A , ' ' 1 1" : it 1, ; f. ! : J 'I ; i . f . i, i WISHED SHE i COULD DIE And Be. Free-From Her Troublei, but Find Better Way. Columbia, Terjrt- "Many a tire," ys Mrs. Jessie Sharp, of this f.u'. ' wished f would d;e and be rei.eved c! mv suiierinf, Irom OT.s!y Iw.-jVes. 1 cu d not pet up, without pt.r.r.j A v,rr.i'.".'.r.'i Y hi'.p rr.e, and s'yed in b': J post or ire tos. -J couid, not do r.y fco-ot-'Aoric. . Ire test a-ou-nt f wortc!:re4 re r.-t. i. hed v. oj!J si'", and I ''oLiirJ trertie 'for art hour or r.cre. Fir.a'.iy, I took 0.;J .i !' ; wor.sn's tor e, and I an rot bo;.-.ertd v. .in psr.s ar.y r:ore, and I dor. t hv.e to ;-o to tri. in I a.r. so-r.d ui eU cfall r.y fouoits." Od-j: r-effo si! the weak rc.ts 2nd h'.-':-. t j ".:.- ' si.-ona. it i:'s w:;! ''' ;" '; .V? ! r.'.-r. It is tor tire .h: vo-r.en, v.hoh' l v.TOr.;', ar.d n:;J .:t !::,.r nerves ar.d li -,":.'. tt r-"' ar'; a v.Or o! the r.uo ero--s ' " If i Lird-i. Al a:i cru.ovts. v.'rtlt I' 0-1 : k'.i.::-, :.:: - -- -. - J:!'U ti r.t f - -' '-i - - 1:x.f.. ' ,; '::r.-.:. .. "ur.v, frorr any tor, of wornarf. It 'Aiil iie!p you. . . .I WITH AWAKENED EYES SYLVIA 8T. JOHN. By Th'T" m c,r,ee a hoy who took a dra;i.;. '-yid. jre-touted nirl for hlB u iff. Th- vihlon of death, cold and naked, eternal, twrihle and n"vi-r-to l,e.i:t,ijed, had east a hi.dden pall over liiK world, and li!n toul, unitten Willi the ernptliiOHU of I1H lel;ihtH, reaolied out for hornethinK r al -horne-thln that wr,iild endure. lie found the plrl. Hhe iiad waited for her lover the erronK man of her dreaniH 4tll her life True, It v.aH hut a lit tle tale of ohildihli yearn at bent, and when the boy the boy with the dolled boijI and the fin smeared life --told her of bin love land, Indeed, he thoiiKht that he loved her), the OMiemloned not, but. ave hernelf to him, Kladly and freely. For a little while all wan well. The boy kept the memory of the Htiroud, the marble brow, the pu lneleHH breaHt, the nameleHH terror Of the hereafter; and the trl wife, ho ealmly unafraid, wan love and life to him. Ilut Hlowly the vlnlon faded. The din of the world broke In upon him the noise or the tumult that beloved. clamorouH voices railed to him, and would not be denied. The kIH wife, with her art.leHH love, her truiiKpnrent H.lneerlty, her tln-aiiiH and her abKurd IdealH, beeume hateful to him. lie called her a hypocrite, but he knew In bin hoiiI that he lied. (if ali thin, he told her nothing, and t.he, Hwoet houI. Ii'lnn a dreamer, dieamed on. She dreamed that bin love for her, like her love for him, wan rooted In liillnlty, and had neith er bei-lMiliiK nor end. However, chaneri he wan, and oh, ho wan banned: However her heart mlht (rleve over lilm and oh, the nrlef v-:ih blitir' one thliiK Bhe never fjueMloi,' -ii IiIh unchaii'.'lnK love. It wan bard lor the boy, tliene yi-arB, harder lhan for her. He hail to endure her Jove, when every liber of blK be llil; loathed her. The chain that bound him lo her ilruKWd heavily. He wondered miinetlme that he did not break it. once for all. Ilut he con!' not, there wjih human mnuineHH in him Ktlll. Homi'lhlUK of the primal man man brfore the fall. Children were In the home, and each one whk a iiilchty link, forncd by nature, to hold him In the tullH he loved and baled them. Tim wife), tun thcKlrlof IreaniH he loathed her, yen yet. there wiih the JealouHy of posHesslon hIh- waH IiIh bin to protect and care for, thoiiKh iJcHplscfl. Still the ulrl dreamed on, and hlckencd liim with IliT kllKeH. Ilirt the day of aw akcnl iik waH at hand awakening for both. He. too. a dreamer, ihoiiKh bin dream were evil dreams She wan iii u.-IiIiik his coat one day. rarcHhlne It an if It were a living thliiK. anil Hiiu.'iiu' Miflly lo herseif, when a paper lirnppi il Irom one of the pock In. Sin look It IIP II ttllh all ell veh,ie, iiiIiIii-hm d iii his liaudwritliiK lo one uholll I he knew well A Ulllblell pill IK H.mnle her Ihrnlll'll ',. ,,.;, She opened till' hller there wire lrct-.li Mollis In H and read only a wonl or in, bu' i'IihukIi! Ah. tiod: The irhl who had kepi her eiii hi nrl and Ikt dri aniH ihioii.'h the loiur ,iain. would nevet diealii nuiln' She was a woiu.in, now, with a womaii H Uiiiiw li-lK'', and lo r liitllille c.ipacllv lor Hiirf'iliu: How loliK !ie tut tin-re, roiih-oloua niily or a mortal wound, a dull throb hlnr. in h'-r eara. a LIIiuIiioks In her hi. the knew not. A rarclcKH whlH II,. aioued her The boy had runic hi,,k lor Ihe fornollell Idler. There mil his wife, and the Idler had fallen WHERE SHALL I I I.OItlDA ST ATK ( Ol.l.l'.Gl' I OK WOMI.N. TAI.I,AIIASSi;i:. College of Arts and Sciences: Nom inal School; School of Muir; School of Kxpre-sion; School of Art; I'.xlcn hion llmsion; (iriHlualc School. Mod ern Gymnasium with swimming: pool; basket, hull ami tcunis courts; new iiii.l mmlcin building;; beaut i fill cam pus; dormitories have nil modern rnn- ..n -i: new liininir room and kitch en nuwlf hygienic in I'loriiiri: v.ninir women from 4t counties 41H ami I? stales last session. Normal School. Hoiml and cntrnr fees for the year $124.00. l o cata t .. . ..--!, KOVVAHI) COMIAIH. resident, at hsr feet Hbe trooped acd hunded i: to tin!; aLd & fbe lifted ber eye o b.a, be ei that there were no ' tr'-mt if. them, but oniy memories, i "You have read It," he taid mecLan" i i':a''.y. L'.t as a 'juestioa. '; "lei" j it it all over the:;," he rsaid. There ; -a-. ar. ao'.eLt of deEjiair in the word. I i;e had !ot t-r. ar.d with intstant j r-a::zatior- he knew that In earth acd .-.i-. eo tf.ere was nothing so dear to I iier t::.'.iol'.v. her cincerity, ber j sW(;et u.'or'll:.';r were leweit : j . f.rth the ransom of a soul, now, to I he fool who had despised them ilut I v. afc too !a'e. There w as a fire ..;d-.-::.i? 'o the h'-arth. lie raked e'.aifc V.i"-'hr ar.d threw the let r 'he ;.'.:'::'., v.o!.' and all, watch- ..:':, a t.'.r'.e delight as it thriv- on.ed d fixed bit-, naze moved toward He ! up Ms hat, boldiOK It in a r hat.re ealbr rnialit, be t away. Vet he d' laved, :r. !:.'; minutet, lit- r-oijld y!.- knew. thouKli il waif i.. ilut his tongue failed idy '..Kie. ho !ib at lies, i ;;-k you to b' iiev- me," he .;,; the word w-r: heavy, Indiu .t.ot, but t.-u'h hp'ike in them -"I have ioht ail claim upon your conlidence; l,;t I iove you you only. 1 have 1,imi nr.d besotted but I love you, now I ouifht 'o be Horry for you, but 1 am thinking of myhidf. I ehall never look upon your face again. Oh: my 'iod:" He had awakened from bin dreatn of t-.inlui pleasure. The boy had grown to be a man in that hour, and knew that in ail the wot Id 'here wan no one m good, so beautiful, so al'OK'-ther to he (iesired an the wile he had de tplhed. "Gorxl-by," he fiald, with despair In hla voice, and would have panned out, but the mayor him with a ges ture. "Walt:" Bhe breathed with d'tlculty. "God give me light:" And croHslng to her room Hhe abut the door. I.Ike a criminal who knows the verdict, and yet, perforce, awaits the sentence ol the Judge, the man sank Into a chair The little children erled in vain for mother that night. The eldoHt, a girl with her mother's dreamy eyes, gave them bread and milk, and bushed them to sleep. Ixiwn on her knees, the stricken woman crouched, not praying, but waiting for llght-donging, hoping, but resigned to God's will, whatever it might be. Must she condemn him now, when he loved her? The broken marriage law witnessed against hlrn He had despised and rejected her a wife of youth -but oh, she loved him : Must Bbii send him away, homeless, without a wife or children w hen there would be none to watch for his comfort -none to be glad of It Just for love's sake? Could the good (iod re quire of her that merciless Justice? When she sent him away she took from him his last hope of a renewed life, and doomed him to sink lower. Oh, If she might but keep him, guard htm, love lilm, forget the broken law! Women never forgave this hIh wom en who loved righleouhiieHS and hated sin. She would obey God, though she perished--though lie perished, which was infinitely more terrible to con template. Hut, oh, If she might for give him! There was the written wort with sudden, tremhllng hope she rose from her knees and got her llible from the table. She opened It und laid her lin ger tit random on a passage. At first she dared not look. When she did, her face, red with weeping, blenched white. God had Indeed spoken her finger pointed to a section of tho old law, Lev. !!U:1U. There wiih no appeul from that the woiiIh seemed spoken in her tar hi' must die. It was the law. The strug gle was ended shu would not light against God. Once again she read Ihe dread sen tence, fingering each word as a child might, and this time a reference, In finer type, caught her eye. It was John Sill. With trembling, uncertain tin gerH, she found the reference, and, awed and humbled read again that wonderful story of divine forgive iiiks. She read it through, lo the great absolution, "Neither do 1 con dciiiu thee; go and sin no more." He, the pure God, the mutinied Christ, could forgive, for his great love. Sure ly, then, she might, nay, must. Sob hlng with awed Joy, she fell upon her knees and broke Into thanksgiving, Hay was breaking when she stepped into the outer room. Her husband sat huddled up In a great armchair, be fore the lireli HB grate. He had fallen iulo an uneasy do.e. I.ove, love un utti rahle wiih lit her eyes as they rest d on lilm and noted the marks of Buf fering on his face. Noiselessly she kindled the tire, and when the light ami the letiirning warmth awoke him in a sense of renewed comfort site was '.landing before him, her loving arms iiilt.tretched. "'Neither do I condemn thee," my darling, my darling!" she cried, and lulling on her knees, she hid her face upon his breast. What of the years before, them? ' Will he. as the memory of that bloody .igony grows dim, take that divine for giveness as a light tiling, or will he, ; indei il, "sin no mori?" I Will Hie world seem void utiau- GO TO SCHOOL? I I liHSlTY OK n.OKlllA CAINKSVIM.K. Kifflit Colleges and Divisions, Lib eral Arts: l.aw; ljiginccrin)'; Agri i nil lire; Teachers CoIIcrc; Kx-ri-mcnl Station; Kxlcnsion Oivisiim; Graduate School. Ten new brick buildings, besides g-ymna.-'ium, swimming- pool and many subsidiary build ings. 01 ofliccrs, instructors and as sistants. :i"t4 young- men frm 47 counties and L'4 states and lorcign countries last session. TUITION l-'RKK, HOARD AND KNTKANCE KKKS. $1:12.50 per year. Write today for catalog-ue to A. A. MCRPHREE. President. A STUPID MAN Br t-OUSE B. CVMUINGS Farmer J-tifciri uuril tiis w He's dealt, was afrnl.J tiis sou A 11 would niurr) Eilzalx-tti 1'nrks. the (J. 'lighter of wir ow Parks, v. tuj juvuni the adjoining farm. Klizabeth was plenty good t-uouzh for Abel, and the old n un's ob i i Jcction to fcii'-h a mated we,e ipiitc i unintelligible except that if Altel mar i rl'-d ami set up for himself bis fathet would be obliged to hire a farm hand I'.ut Mr" Jenkins had not been ii, her grave six months hefure the farm er one day u'geied to bis son that It was ktu'I of ioneiy In the boijs,,, they nee.ie. a woman to 'lo the cook ing, and he ritiiei thought At,e dad better iniii 1 1 l-.iizni.etb ai.d bring bei in for the put-p..-.; Though .1. -ill. in- -eiilor bud no ni tilejon tli.it Ai.-i tin.i an y Intention; COIi'-eillillg the i'-: A!"" bud 1,,-el. tll.'ikll;' .".' Or bei lot -oil:'- tillje nt.'l IJiz.'liieth W-;; le - r. -t .' ! lu 'it i- fche tho'r.'ht ! t A!.e. : !! What his ( ,t :,.. t;,.i1 .:,., tn.. . ' ' thlit si,,. W.,IH, Oe , ,e;.-. .1 - that the win wa. ' 1 1 . . I . - . - I'.llt to h!- - II !'! -e , ...- annoiiiieeiii.-i,t e.-.i i, n, t -"Abel -;!. It s nut ii i. .-, . , i : i 1 ; .. a f'f ll b. t ; e v. ..' . i If one I- ii t.,. ,i ! niade a t I' .! ; i ' sought to kn "v w 'i ii. the repl v:i "Why di'ln t he hi ... propose to lite t...i.l e'.' "I don t k now -: i j 1 A o, "And why ili"- fie do n ii'.w 'c "I don t KIIOW.' A liel repe.l,., "I know In telling you to bring in hume to dn his tiou.-c-.vork he'- grino. 'iig hi- ow ii a ii -Of i-oiir-e be sMiitts you to help ns out. tint woni'lii t we all l,e happy';' "In the ni-t place fie doesn't want me to eoine to hi- house at all, and in the -ei-onil we wouldn't be happy to getbei It I marry you I'll marry you Hone a ml not with film thrown in" " ell what -hail we lioV U nit In tins nin- K ind "wait" Altel recelv eil in- orders He was not taken into bis iietri'tbe'l plans at all He had tieeii toul by bet ilml tie was a fool, and as to the iniittet in iiiestlon lie was Abel was a very smart fellow In Home respects, but In seeing through this change in Ills father's designs for him he was steeped lo bis ears In stn pldlty Nothing Is so Irritating to one who sees a thing with absolute clever tiess ns to lie confronted by one who cannot see it at all In other words. If 1 see plainlv ts'tore tne a borse nip ping the grass In u pasture. Just ns 1 have seen huinltcils of horses doing the same thing hunilrerls of times lie fore, and one comes along who tells me the horse Is u camel and sticks to It, it makes me mad One morning I'liiiuer Jenkins awoke ut daylight, as was tiis custom, to liiul a number of the widow Parks' pigs routing about among his spring vege table- that were or a very teinlei age He found that u loose bar In the fence -epiiratlng tin- two places bad been removed during tin- night Such u thing had never liappcinsl before, and he couldn't account for it He drove the dgs back, mid, while angry at the loss of dollars worth of peas, string beans, radishes and other similar green things, tie happened on the w idow. ".Mrs. Parks." h said, "yer pigs cost me a hiindieil dollars' wo'th o' garden truck last night'' It was the tone that wan offensive. Well, ir you wont keep your fence In condition. Mr. Jenkins, you have unly yourself to bluuie." "It's your fence." "It's no such tiling The fence ou (hat side o my taiiii don't belong to inc. aii'l It Isn t a party fence neither, it's yours " That was a mere starter the begin itlug ol a war The widows sharp tongue cut gashes all b.'er the taruj .-r's feelings ami lashi-d dim lo a fury When there was u lull on the linug line Abel went to see Kli.alietli. "What a pity." lie said, "111111 m pop anil youi mom have got to light ing" "(Mi. Abel, you make Hie tired!" "How have I blundered now?" "1 let the pigs Into your farm; I din It a purpose.'' "Hid It a purpose? What did you do it fur?" "To luiike a break ts-tween your p'M. mid iiiv"ni"in I ciitiiil see Itetnre voui mother wits binicil that your pop woiiii' go lor until' ns soon as be ilared do -o ll knew he winiltt tint) an enein.v Ir me. ami tie thought he'll Ms un- by w it liilra wing his opposition to your tiian-ying me It was plain as the t,o--e "11 Vulll f:ice "Kli..il.elh sunt Mu-i. utter t'..iiiL lim--Ht lllll' in nl-'i.l till- llst"l.l--tll..- informal ju '- wninler ho-A "i. lin-w ill this.' "I wi'iidc bow ion iliilu t i.i.iiw It ' ".Muyi.c ii.n're wrong, alter all.'' "Trv and -vc ' -How''' "Tell Mini lather veil a:nl I H i' i'o bg t" In- ni ii't'teil anil I III goli.i; tt M'ep llini-e fur votl -Itiil trim" That lil'.'tit tieli Abel iv.-m hitine In ,1' teil on Kliz ibetirs sllggnstlon "Abel." -aid bis father bringing his list down mi ihe table, "you let them critti"- alniie They're turnible!" Abel and rtivoihcth were iniinled but tlie went to live on n smull farm of their ttv n sw ering -now" That she "faces tt with awakened eyes? Will she look back ward, longingly, to the Land of Dreams, and forget to "march breast forward" with those - ho "fall to rise ?" Who dare say? Yet, marvelous as life or death. Is the mystery of for giveness limitless as eternity fath omless as the heart. Is the miracle of love. (Copyright, by Pally Stnry Pub. Co.) IN ON GOND FLOOR By WILLIAM HAMILTON OSBORNE. The underworld in New York is di vided Into two gieat classes. First, those who get caught: second, those who don't. The police department, finding It Impossible to keep an eye on everybody all the time, had come to the conclusion that Britches nellman belonged to the latter das:. In their hearts they knew that Britches was up to many thing?; but when they came to sift even one of these things to the bottom invariably they Urr.A them selves woefully weak when it came to vidence. "Kvidence," snorted ain't got no ut'- for it none of it around tie. evidence." Iirif hes; "1 I don't want To with Now, Iiritcbes Irellma an, being a citi zen of the underworld, had come to the ; conclusion that for a ; art of the time, i at least, such a citizen ought to reside underneath the ground. He got this . idea or,'- day when he was passing the i County National bank. In front of the County . National bank was a ditch. This ditch Is called the subway. "Gee!" said Britches Bellman.. I knocking himself on the side of the J head. "Get down in that hole, Just j where you belong." Now, if Britches hadn't been an ex- : traordinarv kind of a man, he never j ould have pulled off the little scheme , that filled his head. But he was any thing arid everything, from an A-l con man down to the lowest kind of a strong-armer. In a high hat and a frock coat he was superb; In a busi ness suit he was all matter of fact; in a slouch hat he could scare the wits out of a belated rich old party by Just looking at him. One day a genteel-looking personage called at the office of the subway con tractors and announced that the Coun ty National bank (which, by the way, was backed by the Democratic boss) had concluded to strengthen Its under pinning Just a bit. He produced a let ter apparently on the letter head of the bank, signed apparently by Its president. He was courteously re ceived, as, of course, any representa tive of the boss' bank would have to be, and he left bearing with him the written direction of the contractor to the section foreman to permit the workmen of the County bank to make any necessary excavation In the sub way. This genteel-looking personage, it cannot be denied, looked extremely like Mr. Britches Bellman. A day later a rough, honest-looking workman, wearing a union button and dressed In toil-stained overalls, handed the letter to the section foreman, together with another letter from the hnnk, stated casually that he and Sam Parks had known each other nil thei-r resitectlve lives, borrowed a chew of tobacco, and started in to work. The work he was about to do he had ail planned out on a sheet of rough drafting paper. It was to cut a square hole four by four from the subway In to the foundation of the bank. "The bank," he Raid to the foreman "ain't so much afraid of going as It Is of fallin' down. Its pins Is weak or Bomothin'." In five hours the genial Mr. Bellman had made himself the most popular man in the ditch. Ho talked to every body, sympathized with everybody, Jollied everybody. He was a good workman and he un derstood his business. But he in sisted upon one thing. Every night, when he left his job, he carefully cov ered up the mouth of the hole he was making with a pile of dirt. "Some fellow," he explained to the foreman, "might take a notion to fin Ish up my Job eome night and go clean through the bank, outside and in." The foreman expectorated. "Gee!" said the foreman, "that's so. I never thought of It." He scratched his head and grinned. "I s pose," he added, "that I might WOMAN WEAK AND NERVOUS Finds Health in Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Creston, Iowa. "I suffered with fe male troubles from the time I came into womanhood until I had taken Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound. I would have pains if I overworked or I lifted anything! heavy, and I would ' be so weak and ner vous and m so rmich misery that I would , lie prostrated. A friend told me what your medicine had tlone for her and I tried it It made me strong and healthy nnd our home is now happy with a baby hoy. I nm very glad that I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vejretable Compound and do all I can to recommend it" Mrs. A. I!. Koscamp, 604 E. Howard Street, Creston, Iowa. Tons of 1 toots and Herbs are used annually in the manufacture of I.vdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com - tw.tin'1 U7hwh la Irnnun itm nvrni in ocean as the standard remedy for female ills. For forty years this famous root and nero memcine nas ueen preeminently successful in controlling the diseases of women. Merit alone could have stood this test of time. If you have the slightest doubt thai Lydia K. l'inklmra Vevota- i ii. , v ei1-1' lle oinpoiini! will help voti.write . i. i- in ii i. ."''"- to l.yliitl-..linkliani Modicin'( o. (confidential) I.yiln,IHils.s.,lor ail- . ..... X'..... tit i a icini lllll or I'l'CIHd, rpsio ana nnsAvorea ova woman. and Leld iu Mrkt toulidcnce. In 11 I i take a Tack at It" myself some night What d'ye think?" Britches Bellman, honest workman, ! Housewife Seems to Have Riflht Prin shook his head. "If you talk that ! clple, if It Is Properly Con way," he said, .smiling. "I'll have to set sldered. a plain-clothes man on top of you. I got to take care of that there bank. One of the cardinal principles of the and no mistake." He caught the other efficient housewife is to concentrate by the arm. "Say," went on Britches her thoughts on the work of the hour, Bellman, "It's a blamed good thing you and not waste mental energy on the chaps down here are honest. If you innumerable tasks which the day weren't say, think of the whole lot of banks here on Broadway you could ; tap the whole lot, almost and nobody wouldn't know the difference, not un til." he added, "not until they found out." "And when they found out?" sug- gested the foreman. "There'd be a hot time," returned Britches. He scratched his head again "Now, look-a-here," he went on. "that raises a very nice, delicate, irr.nonau'. question in my mind. It seems to m that I'll have to g-t the hank to pur a night watchman down here to set in front of that there hole. It won't do to have any two-legged rats a burrow in' there when I'm away. I i.iituraiiv gutter keep the bank protected, he i aut-e --because." he added, soft! v. to hin.i-eif. "I'd like to knew if some chap got in abend of me." ii so i.uppeii-'Ci, therefore, t:.,.t t... permission of the section to.-tman a burly night watchman came on an t'nur after Britches left. This ni.'.t w-a'chman had a bushy beard. Other- I been known to go to a ciud meeting vise he had the same proportions of i or a bridge party, much to the amaze Mr. Britches Bellman. "In curse." ! ment of friends who know her plans ihe night watchman assured hi:,,.--:- ! for the evening Exchange. "the union workin' dav wouldn't stand for too and night. so I gotter plaster on the make-up. And I gotter watch that hole to see she don't get away from me. For when a hole gets away from a man especially a hole like this one it ain't no easy Job to get another." -Mr. Bellman had worked only a few days and a few nights when he struck something -with his spade that gave him joy. "If this ain't a vein of gold-bearing ore," said Mr. Britches. "I'll wager It's the underground part of the Coun ty bank's underpinnings; and If it's that whv then (I la n vein nf pold." He was right. It was a portion of the bank's cellar wall. He hastily cov ered It up, hung around until the whistle blew, then he left and, return ing later in the evening, brought with him a new set of sharp toolB. "I'll get this job finished by morn ing," said this night watchman, "or I'm a Dutchman." He removed a layer of tar coating; then a layer of cement. Then he struck the bricks. ."Now," he said to himself, "If she ,,, ,l .hi.k rii aln t more than three feet thick: lu . . . . . ., have her through in no time. That a wnat. But that wall was a blank wall, and It had been laid many, many years hefnre uhn there ua nn trade unionB and no employers' associations, tember, A. f). 1914, otherwise the al and when cement and bricks were ce- lefations of said bill will be taken . , . .... ., . irient ana or.cKS. nen tne urst gray streaks of dawn had appeared In the sky above the subway Britches had not finished. But he judged from the sound that there was but one layer or bricks still to be removed. trick'U be turned to a T. And no mis take." He took a day off and rested up. He was made of flesh and blood and he was tired. But that night he started In, refreshed in mind and body. A deep peace was upon him, for he knew that in twenty minutes he would be Inside the bank. And there was no man In the whole world who under stood the Inside of a bank as well as Britches Bellman. One by one he loosed the bricks; he was right; it was the last layer. Little by little the hole widened. He stuck his head Inside. It was dark as pitch. He was prepared for this; prepared with a dark-lantern. "Now," he finally explained, a huge Joy possessing him, "now, here I am." The hole was Just wide enough to admit his body, and he pulled himself rarefully through and dropped down to the Inside floor. "Ho, ho!" exclaimed Mr. Britches Hcllman, softly, "this is nuts, for fair." He didn't want to show- a light. So he groped his way carefully about across what seemed to be a little room. It was, as he supposed, a coal cellar. He crossed It, and the boiler room; picked a lock and entered still another room. In this room he walked into a wult and stepped back suddenly As he did so his heel trod upou some thing soft. Suddenly the room was flooded with a bright white light. Britches, gasped and looked behind him "You stepped on my corn." growled a voice in his ear. It was the voice of a very big man. This big man placed his hand upon Mr. Bellman's shoulder. Then Bellman looked in front of him. Two other men were looking on, smoking cigars. They wore blue uniforms and brass buttons. They smiled on Britches Bellman. "Is this the gentleman," said one. archly, "who has no use for evidence?' Bellman gasped again. "The bank." said another, "has been a-watchin' you lor two uays; they wanted to stop you but we wauled you to go on, until you mushed the the Job. "Gee!" gasped Bellman, holding out his wrists, "1 I finished It, all right." U'".yri,i;ht. by Pally Story Putt. Co.i Catarrh Cannot He Cured with I.nCAL APPLICATIONS, as In. - iiinnot r ach the s--at of the disease. 1 catarrh Is a '''""d "' .'i.nstltuil.niai nisi ,si and in eider to cure it vim must take internal r. in.-ii.-s. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, anil acts directly "ii the bbnnl ami mucous stll iaces. llall s I alariTi I'urr is iiit ,,.i,k medicine, n .,, prescribed i,y nn,. f the i st physicians in this country for years ami is a regular pr. - sci ipti.ui. it is pes, it .,r n,.- h. st !',""7 ,i,,,;wn- ""'i... d with the b.-si puHti. is. acting .iir.-.-tiv ti.. mucus Slll-facs. Tic pel Icct eelllW- ,,,, , ,,, , , , , nalntil "f the two Ingredients is w nil produces such w..n,i, ,-iui results in juring Catarrh. Send for testimonials Y. .1. I'llKNEY CO., Props. Toledo, , o om u" ''ruggisis, prn pa,ione H""8 am"y rl1"' for constl" BETTER TO PLAN THAN WORRY holds for her. There Is the story of the woman who lamented: "Here's Monday and all the washing's got to be done! Tuesday, the ironing! Wednesday, the baking! Goodness! half the week s gone, and not a thing done yet! One efficient woman explained her activities by saying: "I always plan ahead, but I never worry ahead." If the is to give a dinner on Thursday, for instance, the menu is prepared and the main ordering done on Tues dav. She is fortunate in having a butcher she can trust, so that her meats are ordered then for delivery Thursday. On Wednesday she looks ever her linen, dishes and silver, aud has everything in readiness to set the table the next afternoon. Early Thursday morning she is out, com pleting her ordering, and by noon everything is ready for the actual cooking- Directly after luncheon the table is arranged, and then she rests for an hour or two. She has even Trousers Factories Still Running. A writer, alarmed by the spread of feminism, wants to know if there are any men left in this country. There must be a few left. Host of the trousers factories are still running full tilt. HalMmore Sun. .illura U-.-C of the I nil a- tha I ORDER FOR PUBLICATION'. In the Circuit Court, Eighth Judicial Circuit, Putnam County, Florida. In Lhancery. B. Joiner, Complainant, Mrs. Lizzie Potter (widow), and Ar thur George Waterton, Defendants. Foreclosure of Mortgage. It appearing by affidavit appended to the bill filed in the above stated cause that Mrs. Lizzie Potter (widow) and Arthur George Waterton, tho de fendants therein named are non-resident? of the State of F'orida. aiwl whose residence is unknown, and that .-ail defendants are over the age of '.wentv-one years, and that there i no person in the State of Florida up- on whom the service of feubpoena . ,. , , rifji--. ; vould bind such Defendants, it is t,K,rrfore or(iered that said nin-ves- required to appear to the Bill of Complaint filed in said cause on or be- fore Jlondav. the ith day ot Sep. as confessed bv said Defendants. u further-ordered that this 0r- der fee puDlished once a week for eight consecutive weeks in the Palatka News, a newspaper published in said Countv and state. Witness my hand and offiical Seal Clerk Circuit Court. By Ily. Hutchinson, Jr., D. C. Messrs. Calhoun & Calhoun, Solicitors for Complainant. NOTICE I OK VI IS1.U ATION. Department of the Interior. P. H I. IMi ii K KICK at (Oilne-ville. Florida. Jim Is. It'll. Noiii-e is l.crebv lIvi-ii that M lit I he vv K, To rl i nut on. ' Y el v i ii u t in' . hernia, vlionti March L'n '. 1 ft . liiinle llome-leiul Kn'.i'v 8-Tllli No. ll.-.'Jl'., tor "I Ite'i A e "t lltt 'j Seelion IS. lowll-ilip ill Killltll. limit;'- , Kast. Tubulin ee Mei iiliiuu Iili- lil-'il nolle. ol Intel, Hen to 11111 k.- live yei r 1'11,'tf. lo si 111 ill-ll c In I 111 1" 1 :,e III Ml II I in ve 1 1 e-cribe-l lieforcCierk ol rlleCircint ourl.nt 1'tlliiTi.ll l-'loi-ldii. on the 1st ilny of September. l'-'U. I liiliniml inline- a- witin-s ! A. W, Keiitntrii. ol Y.-lvii'iitott, Florida I h.C Ml.nlleloii cf lla-tiinis. 1-lol-lda i .1. K.ilw n. ol Itiisliit -. Klortiln A. (i. HI. .lollll- Ve'y'tii-t'in, K'ltl'illH HUSKY S. CHI KB. I Kcgislel- , .ill-t of ipllt'utlou for Tux 1 !, 1 I tide r Section H ( t hupter 4NKH, I aw h nf Plorlilii. NOTICE is htTeby Riven that ! L .1. Md'i'oi! nuivhiiMT of Tm x (Vrtltlrnt No. 2v;, tiiueU Un jNi tiny ui July A. 1) , ll'li has died said ccrti fixate in mv ollice, and Yulu made application fur tax dttd to Issue in acioruaiKv witn law. Saiii certificate embraces the follow inK (iiscrlbcd pmpi-rty, st tun ted In E'utaatn county, b to rid a. to-wit NwUol N 1 4 nnd Ni-l4 nf Nw'i Hection 2. Tuwioiiip 1-'. ft. Unlike h., ni At'rvs. The said land btinir asst ssi d nt th datt of Issuance of such cvrtificate- in th name of K 1. Kent. I'ul -us said eertineau shall be i't'iin d aecoi di n' to lnw. tax dei d will Issue tln n ou on tbe Mill U oi August A tun. Wit n-ss in v otlieial signature and s.'Hl this the '.'4Jti day oi July A. I'.. (SKAL) jtU:NK1 rfL'TCHlNSON Cl i k Circuit Court, l'ut nam Co., l-'la 'y 11. Hutchinson. Jr., !, Nutlet of A tHc!itlon for T Deed I mler SertlitM S of 4'buter l.iiuM of l'loi-Ula. NOT, CK is hereby tflven that VV.i' Ko-hT purcha-'T "f Tn I lietitc No. tinted t In- l-t tiny of July A. 1.. Il'l: h:is filed said 'ertificate i n my oMiee. and has made a iili a 1 ion for tax deed in issue in aeei'i'danee with l;iw. Saiil certilicate erub'ae-s Ihe follow ing ii. sei ili. d pt "p riy, siunti d in I 'ii t nam ci unity, Klorida, t - it : I!!... fl V-l SeflHUl 1 1 nW I fhip s. S II; ii ,e . K , A'M'n. The said land b- itr-r ass.ss-'tt at th- lale ..f isSUaiP'e of S'.M II i-el'tlfi, ate Id t he tittoie of I i, L, lltiw n. Crtss saiti et-rtificate sVrill u,- n-1-. trn ii udi'Uiisi to law. tax deed w ill i-rr ' ht'i con tut I he ?p h d;i v tit Aiilum A. 1'. f'.dl, Witiess my oll'nial signature atui -en I t hi- the ; i ila of Juiy A. 1 , Udl. i St AD HKXKY HI TCHIXSOV -'l.rk Circuit Coint. I'lituain Co., i'la. Hy H. Hutchinson. Jr., I. C. Nut ! tif -iiMf iitiitn for It red I nder Sertioii M of ( liiipttT J.iim of rioritln. Nt'TlCK is hereby siven that I- I 'cl.'ej ptirrlai-iM- of Tax fertiib ate N'. hilted the lt tiny .July A. 11., I1MS has tiled said certilicate in inv oflice. and has made application for tax deed to issue in arenidance with law. Said certificate enihracts the follow- tllU d Scribed pronrrtv. sitllMt. d in 1'utnam c.mnty, I'Luida. to-wit: in, tot :t. s.'.-tioi IViw nshlp l'., h. U:tiiue I'ti K.. in Acn v The sahl hind lejnu: assessed at the late of issuance of such certlttcMe in the iiittne of t'tiknown. I'nless nai.i e.-rtiticitte nhfill ha deemed according to law, tax deed will t-stit theivou on the I'lth dsy of I August A. Witness my official signatur and seal this the Sit Ii day of July A. lull, (SKAL) HENRY HTTCHINSON Clerk Circuit Court, Tutnam Co., Flfc By H. Hutchinson. Jr., p. Q, Aoure uppiinnioi znr Tax li 1'ader Section 8 of t'fcaptrr Jss Law t Florida. ' NOTICE Is hereby g-iven tha. X.c. Fewer purchaser of Tex l'.rtlii,., No. m. dated Ihe 1st (Inv of July A. I,.. has filed said certificate In mv ,n. and has made application for tax d . a to issue in accordance with law Said certificate embraces the fi,llw Ing described property, situated V Putnam . county, Florida, to-w it: n l,ol 5 and ii, Hection 0, Tewiisiu,, u y HHitue a K., lit) Acres. ' ' The said land being assess, d at th date of Issuance of such certirk-ap. n :ne inline of I,ev. Wall. Unless said certificate shall :,. deemed according- to law, tax dY. j issue thereon on the li dnv of Aiwii.t i P.. 11' 4. Witness my official signature and -e;il this lie illh ilB.v of July A. ft., i;.u (SEAL) HENRY HLTCH I s. c Clerk Circuit Court. Putnam Cn hn By IL Hutchinson, Jr.. u c tlre of Application for Tax li,.,., I'nder Section H of ('hnpter Isss, Luivh of Florlitu. NOTici-; is Hereby given vv.f. K(i-tt-r pur'-hii-t-r of Tux en No '.v.. tint e. I I lie l.-t ln v ol J u iy A . j has filed said certificate in rnv arid has made application fur ta to Issue in accordance with law-. Said certilicate embraces tie- f. I ii u .d. serih.-d property, sitnm. Putnam county, I-Turida,' to-w it: N 1 .'. Of Sw'i Of N'W ','. Secttl.ll I, To; 'J.H. itiinueSI K .. -I1 Acre-. that in The said land being nss. ss-o .- date of Issuance of such c iiiu,. in- eitnie of P. in Witiklns. I'nless said certilicate shall 1 em.-d according; to law, tax d. -ue ll.eieon on the gltli dav of ,u ,. l'.'H. d win -"-I A. Witness my odicial signatun, and al tuts liieg'uli day of July A. P.. Inn. 'SKA Li HENRY IIUTriltXS' i" Ch-rk Circuit Court. Putnam d.. i-'Ia. By H. Hutchinson. Jr.. n. c. tit lee f AppMeHtlun for Tiis Ibrd t tiller Seelion S of (.'hnpter -sss, IttiuN of r'lorida. NOTICE is hereby n-lven that L. J. Mcl.eod iui'Chn-ier of Tax o riiiiiMt' No. dated the 1st ilay of Juiy A. h. lmj has filed said certificate in my oific. and has made application for tax d. Ki to Issue in accutdance with law. Said ctjrtincate embraces the fitUow- intr (lescriheU property, situat. d in I'utnam county, r lorida, to-w it : (inv, lots't ii nd 7. Hection Town-inn li -4. Halite tftl K.. 7:t (i-l"Ki Acres. The said land beine assessed :it the iate of issuance of such certificate in the mime of t'nknown. I'nless said certificate shall b- re. It emed according to law, tax detd will hsue thereon on the 2lth day of August A. ., p.i l. Witness my ollicial signature and nl this the "-Mill dty of July A. !., !-. t (SKAD HENRY HUTCH INS 'X leik Circuit (milt, I'utnam Co.. Ma. By H. Hutchinson. Jr., I C. Notice of Appllentlost for Tax lred I utler Sertloo K of 1 hnpter 4ssn, LiinN of r"ltrldn. NOTICE is hereby given that I.. J. Mcfteod purchaser of Tax Certiiimte No. .'';. dated the 1st day of July A. !.. r.-r.' has filed said certificate in my cilice, and has made application for tax deed to issue in accordance with law Said certilicate embraces the follow ing described property, situated in Cut nam county, t lorida, to-wit : s part of lot : Hk. 7 Pae KM, Section ::i township II. H. Itanue It) K -i Air res. The said land beine: assessed at the date of issuance of such certilicate In e name of A. A. Sehenck. I'nless said certificate shall he re deemed according1 to law, tax deed will issue thereon on tlie '-'4th day of Auyiist A, It., pi4. Witness my official signature and teal this the 21th day of July A. I ., lidl. (KEAD HENRY HUTCHINSON' Clerk Circuit ( 'ourt, I'utnam Co., I'la. Ily li. Hutchinson. Jr., 1. C. Notice of A pptle ntlott for Tax Deed I nder Seellt.n S of C hapter Luhvm of Klttrldn. NOTICE ia hereby given that Knmk s. Krownimi purchiiser of Tax vr H fictile Nti.i'no, dated the 1st dav of July A. H' has filed said certificate in my otticp. and has made application for tax detd to issue in accordance with law. Said certificate embraces the follow ing described property, situated in I'utnam county, Florida, to-wit : AllMectiun i, Township 10, S. Uan-e 17 K. dm Acres The said land bei n it assessed at th-- date of issuance of such certilicate in he mime of I V. Currle. Unless said certificate shall he re deemed according to law. tax died will ivsi-e t hereon on the loth dav of Auuit A. H.. iidi. Witness my official signature and -eal this the loth day of July A. l.. I'.M. (SEAL) HENRY HUTCHINS- N Clerk Circuit Court. I'utnam Co.. Kla. By H. Hutchinson Jr., I'. C otlee of Appllentlon for Tiis Peed Lnder eetlon S of 'hnpter -WOs Law of Florida. NOTICE is hereby given that Frank K. Hrowninti purcha'r of Tn Cer Mlcuif No. 21V dated the 1st day of July A. h.. has filed said certificate In my office, and has made application for tax deed to issue in accordance with law. Said certilicate embraces the follow ing described property, situated in Putnam county. Florida, to-wit: NofHec. aid Section 12, Town ship 10. H. KniiKe zl K., JW' Acres. The said land being assessed nt the date of issuance of such certificate in the name of l. W. Currle. Unless said certificate shall be re deemed according to law, tax deed will (.sue thereon on the loth dav of Auyust A. U., 1; 14. Witness my official signature and seal this the loth day of July A H Mil. ( SEA D HENRY HUTCHINSON Clerk Circuit Court. Putnam Co., Kla, liy II. Hutchinson Jr.. I). C. Not tee ut Application fur Tux Oced I nder Section S nf Chapter 4VS, lwiK of r'lorhlii. Nt T!CE is hereby given that Kntnk s. Krownlni: purchaser ot Ta (Vr ilfh-jite No. ii7, dated the ist dav of Jnl A, It., it')'-' has fih-d said certificate in my n'V-, iud has made application for tax d (I to issue in accordance with law. Said certilicate emhraies the follow -in-j d-sc-ib.il jtroperty, sitmited in Putnam county, Florida, to-wit: V1., of Sir., N )v. of Su 1 , and Sw' of Sw 4. H'"ii"ii U, Tdw'iiship 10, K. KniiLie '17 E 110 .-i,-s. The said land h ing assessed ;tf th date of issuance of such certilicate in t he nn me of 1 1. W. t'urrie. Unless said certificate shn.ll be re deeni'd according to law, tax deed will is-ue t hereon on the loth dnv of Auiiu-d A. P.. IiH I. Witness my official sUtnature ad sen I this the lot h dnv of Jul v A. I P'i t ( S I : A D HENRY H. t TC H I X S u NT Clerk Circuit Court. Putnam Co., I'la. Ily J I. Hutchinson. Jr., I). C. Notice of Appllcntlwa for Tax Deed I nder Secthin N wf Chapter 4SSS, Uni ttt Kloridn. NOTICE is hereby given that K'ttnk s Krow nine purchuser of Tax Per titlcatH No, hi, dated the 1st dav of July A. P.. 1012 has filed said, certificate In my office, and has mado application for tax deed to issue in accordance with law. Said certificate emhrnren the follow ing described property, situated in Putnam county, Florida, to-wit: AH of Hection : 27 K tlto Acres. Township 10. (it. Hane The said land helnir assessed nt the date of issuance of such certilicate in the name of P. W.Currie. Unless said cert tl cat i nhall h re defined according to law, tax deed will Issue thereou on the loth dav of August A. U.. Pdt. Witness my official signature and seal this the loth dy of July A. P 1914. (HEAD HF.XRT Hl'TrHIVSiW Uork Circuit Court. Putnam Co.. Fl. By H, Hutchinson Jr.. D. C.