The sentinel-journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1906-1909, June 25, 1908, Image 6
Copyright: I7: by Dyron Williams.
Romance of a Stfret-CaF Po.
MOND)Ay,
r several jnorningin uiWv e seen
Her stop the car at Wilson street.
I've, noticed in my daily ritle.
U."r htayi is brown, her fate ist Awfe
S~he took thet t-ill ld'itt boy It. '
I innde a hitiff it raou.'- - 0.de:
Put (144r jav - ...g flews.
l Ier ' . ,,per stile a look.
...veks are rel vet y and pink;
Her eyes-she kept upon a book.
'Twas "Isabelle", or sonetlhing like,
And she w:ts burlIled in the same.
I wonder who tem doeue she is
And what she is, and what's ter name,
This city life is pretty flerve!
Just see that poor (hi woman there.
She has a basket full of truck,
And In her face are seams of care.
P'erhaps she's going down to scrub
In some skyseraper by the lake
IProne on her hands and knees, to rub
Away the filth the heedless make!
TUESDAY.
Al, here's a bloke! Just sniff this
beet Ih!
Great snooks, ht this is tanyard air!
Hormedtimes when I sit next a smell,
It shocks my brealhfast egg for fair!
But, anyhow, I wonder who
That girl is with the dark brown hair
Her cheeks are lilk wild apple bloom
That blossoms in the tangled wood,
And in her eyes there glints ai light
h'lat tells the worldly man she's good
I wish that I might know her well,
Might enil to see her when I like
hul, say1-if keep staring thus,
She'll think I just came off the pike!
TI IRVSD1)A Y.
Last evening souething happened us.
When I got on at l'Iymeouth Place,
She sat across th- asi. from lie
The girl tit has h-- winsome face!
At Quiniy ,n--t. I think it was,
An aged lady took v t v ar. '
0he 1hnl in il, gr .y cloth vallse
That sihe of jiunieys oft and far.
Most all tlw' mien w.-- i t. burled deep
thin'l Iheir ovenlti papers there,
And I got il o iomy seat
When I saw sa ' r in her hair.
Just thein the car-ruck struck a switch,
I grabbed and missed the danglini
st ra I'
The next thinv, I was sitting in
The little brown-lhilred voiman's lap!
Well-- ys, I guess that I blushed some
In fluiding eitillibrium!
I glanced at her and huibly begged
'orgiveness for my awkward t;1
She didn't seem to he real mad,
Nor look entitemptuis at all.
And just Iefoire tiw others laughed,
I saw a twinkle in hr eye.
At that she straiglitenoed tp and Ilushed
And ' rias her face thwre swept a cloud
Of anger at 1h.- giggling < rowd!
And whet shr- si 'n.- liting glance
Around that car. it froze the mirth
Of sever-ll fetlows who were bolI
And tittercd with a quaking girth.
I w~otader who the woman Is
Or wihre she works- al0 what's her
MONDAY AGAIN.
I've rot ac raise and Rogers says
Theri's talk of letting me coine in,
And ie the "Comp'ny"' in our firm
But anyhow. this atin't so thin!
I'm going out to Smith's to-night.
Smith's got the swellest little flat
In all the North side-near the lake.
Hie's jolly. too. is Smith, and fat.
Somehow, I always like to go
Along with Smith to Rlogers Park.
Ifls honme is hatppy and his wife
Is blithesome as a rneadowlark.
She's what Smith's chums call, 'Swell,
all right!"
And, ont theI level, she I8 bright.
TUESDAY..
Well, great horn spoon, and other things!
Now what the mischief do you think?
That brown-eyed girl I've met so much
Is Smithy's niece-her name is Brinkt
She's just come here from Tennessee
To stop awhile with Mrs. Smith!
I muffed it when she bowed to me;
She seemed some rattled, too, herself!
When we were settled, comfy like,
.Just for a quiet tete-a-tete,
She up and gave the joke" awayl
Exposed to Smith and wife the snap
Of how I landed in her lap!
Well--anyhow, I did my beet,
And Mrs. Smith she asked me out
To Sunday dinner! I should shout!
WICDNES[DAY 0O" ANOTHER WEEC.
1 took the train on time to-day
Antd I was lucky. too, I guess,
For SHE was there and looked immense
In rome new'fangled morning dress!
(She's helping Smithy en a case!
I wish she'd come and work for me,
'Twoutld make a heaven out of work
Toe have that woman for a clerk!)
Whe welcomed me beside her there
Upon a space-say two by four,
And then I noticed on her hand
A ring! A diamond ring she Wore!
It surely can't bc she's engagedi
Awonde r. sometimen, why God cheerm
Our he'.rts with tunbursts and then
Thtwasn't anybody's ring
said he--and nor phe f iearn i
old beith yenlessa sutmhme,
With seth bloomin rally fte w
Arie okad asnd rwy blessedi heard
And shien hI evern frome alars-fe
And said he hopre ould a ofmie n'
Since I had tumbled in her armul
Disappointment,
A Coloradlo editor says: "A sub
scriber camne in Thursday to pay his
subscription-h..lad the money ready
and we were already figuring on beef
steak for supper, when we lookedI up
his acpout1 and found it Daid into the
next year. '"'here are many kinds of
disappointment in this world and but
few Varieties of joy, but -we are al
Ways ready to look nP en account
Ovendf we dun't always make good."
Confidential.
J. H. Sargisson bought 5 cents
worth of fly paper the other day and
started to kill flies. When told he had
to have a hunting license to .engage
in fly killing he became quite meek
and promised us a good cigar if wt
wouldn't mention it. Hence this no
pg.-Berthoud (Colo.) Bulletin.
liow They Ureet Us.
"Connnent vous portez-vous,
chere madame?"
Says, curtseying, gay Louise,
And carries herself with a con
scious air,
Polite and pretty and deborair,
Remembers her manners every
where,
And always is quite at her
ease.
"Come sta!" cries Filippo's mu
sical voice,
And he laughs with his lips
and eyes;
Lithe and sturdy and brown of
face,
He walks and stands with a
careless grace
And the vigorous ease of his
Soathern race,
"Come sta, signor!" he cries.
"Wie befinden sie sich, mein I
herr?"
The grave words soberly fall,
And, lost in the labyrinthine
ways
Of a vague, metaphysicai, misty
gaze,
I wonder, Hans of the wide
eyed gaze,
You can "find yowself" at
all,
Aiive and alert from their head
to their heels,
Come Tommy and Johnny
and Lou,
And each energetic American
sprite,
Who is up aud a-doing from
morning till night,
Cries out, and no wonder, in
greeting polite,
"How are you?" or "How do
you do?"
-[Chicago News.
SKIM MILK FOR HENS.
lEIgh Percentage tf Eggs Showet by
Hens on This Diet.
Concerning the valu, of skim milk
for hens the American Poultry Advo
cate has the following to say:
The West Virginia experiment sta
tion has recently made some isyste
matic test. to prove the value-of skim
milk for laying hens. The first test
covered 122 days. The 22 hens fed
skim milk laid 1,244 eggs, as compared
with 996 eggs laid by the- 22 hens fea
mash wet with water. In another test,
60 hens fed the skim-millk ration laid
862 eggs in 37 days, as compared with
632 eggs laid by a similar lot fed no
skim milk. Other tests gav'e Tabout
the pame. comparative results.
The conductors of these experiments
estimate that under the p'revailing
conditions, and with eggs selling for
20 or 25 cents a dozen, the skim miik
used for moistening the mash had a
feeding value of from 1%k to 2 cents
per quart. That milk is one ot- the
best general foods for almost all stock,
and human beings, too,:-is recognized
by everybody, and need. no special
proof. That it should have better r
suits in nutrition than just plain water
is really self-evident.
When I feed skim milk to my fowls,
I expect to get some benefit from it.
But it is a satisfaction to know that
it is worth, for feeding purposes, the
comparatively high figure of 1%k to2
cents a quart.
The exceedingly high prices of corn
will cut out any profit from the pig
feeding at present prices of pork.
Shelled corn is worth at wholesale
about 60 cents a bushel of 56 poupds
in Chicago. It takes 56 pounds to
make 10 pounds of pork. The corn is
worth 60 cents and the pork at 6%k
cents a hundred live weight is worth
65 cents. Not much profit in that.
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Our personal guarabtee goes wit
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Winthrop College
ChQlarai i htAilrn00 hamRino,
'"he exavnriatin for the award of va- T
ant Scholarship in Winthrop College
~nd for the admission of new students
ilI be held at the county court hodse
n Friday, July 8, at 9 a, m. A pplicants
uiet i.e not less than 15 years of age.
VWhen scholarshiips are vacant after July
I, they will be awarded to those making
-he highest average at this examination,
rovidied they meet the conditions -go-v
~rning the awar4. A ppi cants for sohol-'
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E RIGHT!
rices are right
(eights are righi
reatment is rigi
)o RiIHT
mur spring supplies. We have a ni
that will be here in a few days), Si
s and in fact any kind of saleable
everything.
; Stock and Poultry Food, Louse
r, you should do so at once. The
to the 100 pound sacks.
hi every package.
re fencing. We are agents for the
er rod up. Any height and weigl
d Good Goods." Come in and se<
Gold That *CIit
.11 aren't GOOD CLOTHES
iat look good.
0oubtless you've found THIS
at by experience.
hat sort of EXPERIENCE
ill end if you buy
TOTH ING -
E us, "Made Right and at the
ight Price.''
ake a little time when you
me to Greenville and 'let us
iow you some of the niew*
Spring\ Styles.
trictly One Price.- Every
Ling marked in plain figures
ad your money bick if you
te not satisfied.
1 & Bristo~
reets.
ill Our C?ustomers bePlea
That is the question that decid
store. When we buy and when ia
qualities and make prices, thati
ourselves. The pleasing of ouir
object to be attained.. If' anything
'let us know and we will make It r
e Busiest Man in Town
Always has time to. keep tab o
advantage of them. That's becaL
and business capacity. That's il
tion that makes him the busiest me
Yourself?,
See us for anything in our line an
can and will save you money.
B3ERTY HIARDWA RER
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ce lot of ftallard's Obe
igar, Coffee, Lard, Salt,
produce. We will give
Killer, Worm Powder,
Stock Food comes in
celebrated "Pittsburgh
it you want.
us.
ters.
.Greenvi.le,. ...O'.
p
les all arguments in our
-e selrf when we select
as the- question we ask
customers is the first:
does not please y ou,
ght,
our bargains and take.
se of his shrewdness
Le result of the dlisposi
ni in town. H-ow about
dl get our prices. We
CO., Liberty, S.C(