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SPARKS CIRCUS 20TH CENTUI Nearly Twice as Big as of Featureq in Mammoth ] Ever. . Are to GiY Wednesday, J V 4! 4 ~4 For many years the Sparks Cireu has been known as one of America' foremost tented enterprises, cae year something new has always beel added until now it ranks among th best of the "big tops" and this sea son 'with one of the greatest array-c ::)crforniers, horses and equipment ev er before carried, promises to be banner one. When the show visit this city it wil he exhibited in its ow: specially construci'ed tents. It is sai that the Sparks Menagerie is equa to any on the road today. A magnifl cent introductory pageant an( gran revue, enlisting several hundred c performers, companies of horses an gorgeous paraphernalia, opens th main tent program. This program presents many of th world's stars of the arenic world as sisted by scores upon01 scores of otll DR- TA B.E Laurons Drug Co., L 'YOUNG PE Our colIne~ Is a mewrclI 'eIoo. S the wo rld. 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Three rings and an elevated stage are needed to take care of the acrobatic and musical seals, trained hears, lion acts and the famous S.parks I herds of elephants and a long list of acts which requires nearly .two hours to present. This 20th Century Won der Circus has become one of the 1 greatest institutions on the road to day and just as there are more men (and women, more seals and more ele - phant actors added--so there are more I clowns, Iore horses, more ponies, to f (eight the children more and .-better 1 trained dogs, monkeys, bears--more 3 everything. The street parade whileh will precede the initial exhibition here Is far and away the most novel ever - attempted. This city will see the cir - cues on Wednesday, October 12th. lurens, S. C. OPLE, ATTENTION! !*tr:i ineinber of the NatIonal AsM''i, !-m Acereial Comu af the V'nIted states.-the strongest chain, of schools in OPARTANDURO, 8. 0. 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The ORIOLE By BOOTH TARKIGTON Illustrations by Irwin Myers Copyright, 1921 by the Dl1 Syndieato, Inc. ontinued from 1st page, this section) Ti ORGANEST By Florenco Atwater he organCat was seated at his organ in a church, n some beautiful woods of maple and birch, to wats very weary while hie played ipon the koys, lit he was a great organest and alwtys played with Case, When the soul is wr.ary, Anl the wind is dreary, would li!<e to be an organest seated all day att the organi, Vhether my name might be Fairchild or Morgan, I woulb play music like a vast ntnen, The way it sounds in a church of men. Florence read her poem over seven r oWght tlimes, the (leepenin g pleasure f her exprvSsion being OvideliCe that epetition fiiled to denature this work, ut, oi the contrary, enhinced an li) reclative surprtse at its siigular ier . Flinally she folded the sheet of aper wilt I a dellente carefulness un situal to her, and placed it in her kirt pocket. Then she went (own tairs ittl out Into the back ya rl. Vith thou-tlful and determined eyes he Clh-iel her gaze over the in erveiing fences to the repellent sky ine foried by the too-simple profile if her cousin Hlerber4's father's ShN ole. Her next action was straight orward anrid atnfthing but pridish; shte illbed the high board fences, one af er the other, tdflil she came to a mause at the top of that whereon the wo journalists had lately inade thein elves so odiously impressive. Before her, if sie had but taken tote of tlthem, were a lesson in history Lnd the marklugs of a profound transl ion it human evolution. Beside the ld frame stable was a little brick ,arage, olviously put to tite daily use itended by its designer. Quite its ob -lously tite staible was Obsolete; any )ody would have known from its. out de that there was no horse within t. hlere, visible, was the end of -tho astoral age, it mIght be called, r13n the Heidelberg juwbone to Alar 'onil. The new age begins with maut biles that do away with laborinig ail nals 111and wilI proee(l presently to nachines dloing Iwaty with laboring nen, although it is true that cows nay retainalit in vogue for sone thile. I spite of the Inaet Ilat they are irva(ly mil ked by electricity, tle milik (self must yet be conistructed by tle low. All this was lost upon Florence. shie sa tu n lithIle fence, her gaize uan 'avorabily, thoeugha wist fully, fixeltlt uon isign of no( speclal esthletie iaerit tove thle sitale loor: Titti4 NOllil ICND) D).'lY O1(i0LJ. *''ATWAT:it & ltO(O'l,:lt OWN ilitS AND l'lOl'ICEiTPOiS. SUltSCilti; NOW -5i CENTiS. Tlhie lioosisteuicy of' thle wordl iii''da liudi host Iioue liorenice ; inoae aver shte had1( Ioulul no fault with -Ori-ole"' util lie "Owners nin il'ro ireitors" hadl exidlaited to) her ini the sliniest teriuis laiuwn- to their vornhuit niiaes thaiit slit was (xctl'tld tronat thea -nte(rpri'se. Thien, indeed'O~, she. had >(Pin roe! iroi Catlly e'xi jel. ini re-giard-, tot (only3 tOloiihe anid certain personaitl -l'araniteristles ofi theirs which-l she minitedl out us fundu:aiienital, hut in re :a r-a to aniy niewvsjpa-e whIch shoaul 'libeorately cull liself an "OrIole." I'ie tatit ai trs oemlaiei su t'rior ini ininner, thouotgh unnbileh toi conteal ia iiiial restititiezit ;1they hadl nadoiaed 't trloie," atot 0llt ad' seiitiineit for the llianit city (at ltltillor-e, Ilar, uloed, in (erolit oft iiiy oriliholoagie iinter -st of thir lownlV~ but i s a re-lie fromi in riehiaould ciiuh, or s-cret soahety, wlhl theaiy had pirevi'ously coteml Iulitedi formiiig, Its minbeilirs to beo 1niled "The( Ioles" (i fiat no ieasoin vhntever Thi 'le two frienads hitad hallod of theiir Iplan lit manay iiieetiiigs brouatghotai th le summaner, andta whn lIIer wt' grieat -tiicle, .\r. Josei-phl At water.a ald his nephew~ (lie untex iCeOlie preset of a pinit ig piess, anad ii inewspapier conisequient Ily took the plaice ofC thle eh tlh, Ilearhert anid Iloanry st ill uenteialnied an aft'ecl ion for t heIr ormlier schemen nad deeided to pe(rpet late the iname. They- were the moreiP sensist ive to at tack uapona it by ant Ig toranit (out1sIer cad girl like lFloren'e, lad heri clhiance of lngrat iiiting tier elf with thtemt, if that could he ntow tot- lntention, was nt promising. It would be inaccurate to spteak of ier as hiopinag to plhacato thenm, how vrr; her mioodl wuas iiscrtabtlle. Shte descended fromt the fence withi pro iouiAccd Iielegance, aitd, approachlinzg hte0( old ouble doors of the "carriage tiolue," whiech were open, paused to listen. Sountds froma above as aired ier that the edIltor-s were editing-or it least that they could be found at theIr place of butsliness. 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