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We buy hides and tallow at highest prices. Write us your wanta and offerings. WILSE W.MARTIN Columbia. S. C. ! THROUGH MANY DOORS (By Jane Osborn* rrj?nyrifbt, ?15. by ?IKT ?icciuf? "?wa paper Syndicate.) Tba first door was the front door, and Lee Bateman passed that thresh old one day toward the middle of that memorable senior year at c-"egc. Molly was different from the other girls In the college town. None of the boys knew her. It was said t'.iat Doctor Dare had refused to allow Mol ly to waste ber time with tho college boys, and wasn't this very fact added to the golden bair and tho bewitching smile, enough to fire any college senior's spirit of adventure? But that first door-tho front door -of the rambling oh* mansion was the wrong way to find Molly. To be sure. Lee Bateman was received into the stately old mahogany drawing room and Mrs. Dare talked to him with unenthusiastic courtesy and had even made out the check that patron esses were expected to contribute to tho senior dance. But Lee's expecta tions of seeing Molly were disap pointed. His only glimpse of hor was a fleeting vision through thc window as she went out for an afternoon drive. "Still there are other dours," he thought. "Molly doesn't come out of that door when she goes driving. She uses the side door." But ?.ne next day when Leo tried tc approach that door In thc disguise of a book agent he found that tho door was guarded by Molly's pet bulldog, who treated Lee with the usual canine cordiality toward book agents. Then there waB thc back door. All houses had back doers, Len knew, and perhaps If he made his entrance that . way he might And Molly making fudge In the kitchen. Luck bad been against him so far and it was bound to turn. It was not hm d to induce the grocer boy to let him deliver the rice and tea and coffee; and a little change in thc way of a cap and a coat transformed him to the part. But Molly wasn't making fudge that afternoon. To be sure the cook was kind but Leo had no satisfaction in tho encounter. The fourth door seemed :he most difficult ( lt was the doctor s office door. But somehow Lee went directly into the doctor's private office, and before he realised what had happened he lound himself being questioned by the doctor as to the trouble which had brought him there. "Sprained ankle," said Lee on the spot and the doctor Immediately got to work with bandage and liniment. Ten minutes later, when Lee' paid the doctor his fee, there waa a twin kle in the old doctor's eye. Lee jumped out through tao pas sage into the hall of the house and there-the fates had relented at last * he saw Molly, the gold nair and the sweet smile and the merry gray eyes, and r ven the pet dog who accepted Molly's recognition of Lee SB sufficient reason to abandon hostilities. Molly Knew Mr. Bateman, and she waa sorry that he had sprained his ankle and oho opened the front dcor and watched him with concern ns he limned down the fm:it steps. It was only two minutes' encounter, but it was enough to fire the ardor of Lee's devotion. Lee limped-when he thought of lt -arounrl the campus for the day and the next lay he was one of the first -aKerno-jn patients walting for tho doctors professional services. There were more bandages and mora lini ment, and then there was, that won derful passage through the house to the front door, where Molly again ap peared. The next day the ankle was no better. The doctor agreed with Lee that lt needed dally attention, and Lee's limp was 'so affecting that Molly drove him back to the campus tn her pony cart. The ankle had to recover. Bandages and Hmlment would, of course, hare their results. But there were other complaints that' a senior might in vent There wera sprained wrists and strained eyes and strange unaccount able pains, and always the kindly doctor discovered symptoms that Lee had not evan dreamed of, and always he accepted Lee's spot payment with the same apparent satisfaction In money well earned. And always there waa the r Jsage through the house, and always there was Molly who seemed to hover near the passage way at office hours. Still Molly did not ask him to come by. the aide door or the front door, and Lee did not dare to ask her for the privilege. Some times Lee stayed a half hour and some times he felt that tn Molly's emile he caught , a faint reflection of the devo tion that bad Inspired his dally visits. Then one day-it was nearing final examination time and Molly had been especially eager to know Lee's plans for the future-Lee had tba long-an ticipated opportunity to tall Molly of bia love and to feel In her sianna the response be had become ?o eager to receive. "And now," said Molly, with a laugh that waa contagious, "daddy can . square his conscience about those fees. He knew that you were bluffing and he didn't want to let yon keep on paying him. But I wouldn't let him stop. I was afraid that yen wouldn't come any mora. But father likes yea flor your foolishness. And he never wwi ld ha*:- uad a chance to know yon so well It lt hadn't been for those dally visite. But he has Just been sav ing th? feen to return witta Interest." fusel oil never greases the wheels of progress. .JUL-_. -"-. THE TI1VIE TO THINK O F" YOUR HOME AND OFFICE FOR THE OFFICE SPEED UP WITH AN ELECTRIC FAN Slr. you c:i\n do moro business and do it bettor if you provide electric funa for youraclf and your clerks. The cont ia really trifling com pared wit li tho uct profit in com fort and actual business nccom pllnlicd. Heat naps vitality and ?dow? up work. OthurB aro cool- you ought to bo too. Our faun have buzzed Into rapid ly uicrcaalng popularity. FOR THE HOME KEEP YOUR HOME COOL A household electric fan lu very economical and very refreshing. Von can operutc lt for u very small amounts It blown away tho dcprcaalug ef fect of liol weal her. All thc members of your family will be healthier and happier it you buy one for your home. Everything In electrical comfort for tho household und olllcc. Prices From $10 J* to $27.00 Southern Public UtiluWCompany 118 W. Whitney Phone 223 General Who Made vol ?encrai General Ludendorff is thc man ,who '.-ula General von Hindenburg the ero of Germany. For a long time an :ffort has been made to learn who was the brilliant man In the staff of von Hindenburg responsible for tho repeat ed victories of the Germans on thc East Prussian border! Those familiar with military affairs have been slow '.o give von Hindenburg credit fo; the victories. He waa known ? as a plod ding soldier. Ho had been retired when the war broke out, but had hung about the war ofRco in Berlin to im press on it tho importants of tho Red Rot In Washington, D. C., May 17.-When j the sugar cane grower's examined their banka ot aced care early last March in Grady County, Georgia, they found about one-halt of the cane dead. Similar losses occurred, during tho winter of 1913-14. This prcaents a serious problem, for in tho South ern part of the United States it is a common practice to store in soil beds during tho winter, 1. c., to "bank" thc sugar ?sane to be used for plantin? the following'season. A specialist cf tho United States Department of Ag-, rlculture found that tho badly dam aged canes were invariably affected primarily with a fungus discs?*-, red rot, scientifically known as Coll?totrS chlm falcatum. Examination of tho cane showed that tho rot usually be gan about tho nodes and that fre quently the eyes were apparently dead, the stalks still retaining their normal color inside. Often there were brown, water-soaked spots at the nodos at or near the points from which tho roots of the now plant emerge. Occasionally lt appeared aa though the rot had proceeded from th?'leaf sheaths into the node. In uncovering tho bank of sugar :ane stored for seed, it ls not uncom mon to find some of the tender ends ot the stalks mach rotted. In thia season, however, la the majority of caaes these ends show an. excessive brown wet rot beginning at the tip or internodea of the stalks. The spots varied In else and In some instances extended the full length of tho inter node. Where thc tungus penetrated the tissues to any extent, a red dis coloration was present, many canes showing thia t?.eir full length. A careful Inspection of banka of seed cane was made by the depart ment's specialist in Grady County, Georgia, and in the vicinity of Apala chicola, Florida, to ascertain the in fluences exerted by the different con i Hindenburg Possible. . I % 1 Ludcndorff. Masurian Lakes in connection with an invasion by Russia. When tho first defenders of Germany on the cast front fueled he was sent there In charge nf many generals considered far abler. Thc results havo been all that Germany expected. But now il has been learned that tho mind bohlnd the rough and ready yon Hindenburg who bas seldom showed great think ing capacity, was General Ludcndorff. Tbo victories in Plast Prussia were no overwhelming, particularly In the battle of Tannenberg that tho Ger mans made a hero of thc man lu charge of their forces. _:_<L_ Seed Cane dillons under which thc cano might be bedded. It was generally agrcod among the planters that cane fo batiking should bc cut in a rain or immediately after a rain, no that tho cane would go into thc bank wet. Tho nmall bank was thought to bo less conducive to thc formation of red rot or other fungus diseases than the lar.'xe. banks. Y:ie usual prove*'ure In Georgia and Floria ir. oankh.g seed cane is to lay the s allts, inclu'iig roots, leaves and side be bi?'.e lengthwise with tho roots to tho ground and the topB over lapping the st ilks. Tho bank ls us ually about 6 feet wide and varies In length from 10 to 100 feet or more. A thin layer of soil, one to three Inches deep, ls then thrown over the cane. According to many planters, the thinner this layer or noll ls. the better aro tho results obtained. Many different conditions.? however, prevail in districts visited by tho depart mentV. specialist. Some banka were covered with 4 to 6 inches of soil, lome were bedded dry, others wet, some OJ high, other* on low. and lt was not infrequently found that the cane had boen frosted. ' Both plant cane and stubble were found stored In banks. However, la nonq of these varying conditions could any constant reason be found for tho decay other than that of the presence ot the red rot fungus. At the experiment farm ot Cairo. Geor gia, it is planned to Investigate the red rot fungus of anger cane, aiming to prevent the luxuriant development of the fungus which appears in the early warm spring days, or to elimi nate th'e fungus from the banks en tirely. It ls hoped to flad some means of prev?aUlng the decay of the cane as it seems to recur to a serious extent every few years, and Is ? serious menace to the sugni-cane In dustry. - SCHOLARSHIP in either Bookkeeping and Penmanship or Stenography and Typewriting at the PERRY BUSINESS COLLEGE Greenville, S. C. 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