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"The greatest cinch of all," he said, "is' Ole Man Claybome.: Maybe you have not heard about it, but he has turned out a great society regular and killing" among the ladies. Times Eastern late it has been the custom there, except leap girls to to see their sweethearts. Well, Phillips is sought of all men. He can't stir out of house without rounded by a whole crowd of girls. It really used to be a shock to his retiring nature, but he has become accustomed to it by this time, and would be entirely lost without the dear creatures. Perhaps this will prevent him from ever getting married, for he surely could not get along without the devo- tion of the whole sex." rA~"'.Y .. , HA/?1(ISEf the name CENUS ... '''"''P' 5P'CI[S· famous by Sha kespeare we should look for something extra- Such a promises in her sweet, clear voice have been ful- filled, and she holds at her singing her favorite opera. "Faust," and it's a tired little Marguerite that is going- home. - home to rest and quiet. To-mer- row she is going to her cottage on the beautiful French Broad to rest and be peaceful and happy. There is magnetism in her manner as well as in her voice, and the mortal is not living who could know her and not feel the influence of her sweet gracious ways." How glad I felt to hear that my dearest friend was having such a beau- tiful success. "It seems to me that some people are born queer and grow more queer