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STEIt NEWS, MARCH 1
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3, 1914.
others by the
u copy oi whl
Wright of Gee
^ and was foun
State liRnpr n
South Carolina Gazette, $71
ch was sent by Gov.
>rgla to Lord Dartmouth Althoug
lby B^lC.r?ft !" Se Riven out
ifflcp Th ? rnnInnx thn
i
,000 BOBBERY
;h details havo not been
a package addressed to a *
M ~
Burleson and His Fsnci
When Postmaster General
was a member of the house h
into his committee room one
announced that lie had at lust
the iron fence around the ol
sylvuuia station in Washingto
A cub reporter who happen
? i o. mini n,. narner, v
Barker, was bora Oct. 1
" departed this life Feb. 26
s. I 31 years, 4 months and J
Burleson had Just spent the Chr
e rushed (,ays with her beloved or
day and __ . .
obtained Dearest one, I am sad at;
kl I enu- ga(j know that you 1
" and flown away,
ed to be I did not know I could b(
. lie 01 j. w.
, 1882, and
, 1914, aged MM
2 5 days. She 3BM 1
istmas hollies
at home.
id lonely toleft
car this fate
sasi
I true cW'darat
I war was over,
I resolutions, h
I gauge which
. lug advanced
i^HJ \ rlronger view
3 resolutions cc
similar to th
pendence ado
congress, and
up on May l!
k. TVI n .. O 1 T I.
Ion. Later, when the loca^ ^anl
, the originators of these S. treaaui
aving forgotten the lan- package <
they had used, and hav- The subst
with the nation to till the pi
s, declared thut their when the
>ntained much that was of "Laff"
le Declaration of Inde- read some
pted by the continental interested
1 that they were drawn b^nk dire
9 and 20, Instead of on if they w<
t containing $71,000 In U.
y notes waa taken and a
>f magazines substltutedT^
itutlon w&? not found out^
ickage reached the bank,
cashier found the bundle
magazines. He started to
i of the stuff and became so
that he agreed with the
ctors to maze up the loss
>uld place him on the sub
preseut wrote a story about t
ami after stating the facts e
the opinion that it would sot
one of the public parks in 11
district in Texas.
The Texas correspondents v
story to their papers, and soo
son was deluded with tele^rai
Encountering the cub report
iesou anjrrily demanded to km
he had written about the folic
lie rence Until the Death Angels i
xpressed ' Pearly gates.
>n adorn 'barest wife. I mourn an
urlesou's KT , <*!IUSP 1 knovv.
No pleasure now. Hut
' best what to do,
ired the Am, 'twaR He that said
n Burle- Mira, for you.
"? He bade the heavenly am
ter, Hur- To throw the curtains
j\v what march forth from
... ! sleep.
opened tbe
d grieve beJesus
Knew \
1 am roa(ly" ROYA1
,eiwond and I Of all J
i their holy I fflO ***
UWDEI
isolutelyPu
L?the most celebi
the baking powdei
nnl<l
fma; 01. l lit
tions was firs
Kaleigh egist
and at cnce
mand for the
an important
1 lowed to slui
years. In 18
*3fP|1 IS 19 ropy?t
"James McKr
l*S III original text,
* in his hands
ii vurmuu u> wio runuiu- scripuon
it made public in the'order tog
or on April 30,, 1810, help you
there was general de- ; bles, dom
i proof concerning such agree to si
event, that had been al-jnt the ric
nber for more than 4 0 cents.
20 the State printed llie I This Nt
l copy furnished by making g
litt," who said that the other mag
burned in 1800, was left public tod
by John Matthew Alex- wjh keep
iisu 01 Liau ior lire. id
et you In a good humor and
forget even your big trouestic
or financial we will
end vou "Laff" for one year
liculously low price of 60
J*
itlonal Magazine of Fun is
reater strides than any
;azine before '-he American
ay. It is a magazine that
the whole family in a (rood
"What's (he matter?" in
asked the reporter.
"What's the matter?" shout
leson. "1 paid $12." for that
public auction; I paid $UK) to
painted black ami have the t<
ed: 1 paid $73 freight on it
home in Austin, Tex., where
to be placed on tny home
What's the matter? Why. 11
uoeeutly To await l,I>' coming tc
happy band.
, , ? 1 know by thy wuudoriti
U<1 H,,r I silence
lence nt That Josus and His ai
mv? It waiting dear, for
l?I?s gild- , And with silenoe, bade r
: to my I up.
it was 'Twas time thy troubles
grounds. 1 nn<^ thou
..... p.... Must lay down thy cross a
' Vt in the skies
? join their ww
Sfreat ]
purity
igels were "y
you-. biscuit
ne Rive you ^
insure
were ended __ ?
ali for;
ind ro liome
nn urlf
vim?ccituiaitu I(J
Leavening strength
It makes your ci
t, bread, etc*, healthl
s you against alum
ins ot adulteration
T IIS ander, deceasi
stated a copy
jlFIQ firmatlons frc
_ I.ir. Satisflec
l|? S) Carolina, in 1
r m i legal holiday.
[Ill, 11 .fairly well she
? I lutions were i
. ana ' i" number, n
| of May 20 wer
inai | and number.
__ j _ All sources
cd?the State printed as j humor. '
- of this copy, with af-i artists, cai
>m the signers still liv-. rank amoi
1 with the proof. North it is highl
.831, made May 20 a colors. It
Since then it has been tly cheerf
>\vn that the actual reso- can afford
adopted on May 31, 2ft. this. Sen
nd that the resolutions CENTS tc
e much different in tone Laff, Dayt
subscripts
of Information have S1 ftft nn
rhe staff of L.afT contains
rlcaturlsts, and writers who
ng the best in the country,
y illustdated and printed in
; will keep the whole famul
the year 'round. You
to spend 50c a year to do
d this clipping and FIFTY
>day to the Publishers of
on, Ohio, for one year's
)n. The regular price is
H wf> ii ro mnlilnir thU
gut to uivu ino consumed thlnv
?Wnshlupton Star.
The Little Things of Li
Around the little things of llfo
A world of storm and sunshine
Yet those too busy seldom see
The tired look In other eyes.
Around the little things of life
A wealth of loving rnem'rles ce
And Joys undreamt of by the wot
The humblest ilvrnllimr ru-ieeo ..
r away. Thou art done with sorro
forevermore.
Sleep on, beloved, sleep o
fe. thy rest.
I loved thee dearly, but
lies, the beet.
'Twill not be long ere I
and share thy blis
So Rood nlrht, dear love
nter. little while,
1,1 ' For we will soon unite
I V.I V.
3j v w w m a. J
\V8 and paiu
n, and take
Jesus loved
shall como A "HEM. or TH
, for Just a .\ <'orrespondent Disc
again, God ^ ^ Governor's 1
ft utv WWW puccu UI'cl
E FARMER? | FOR SI MM
1 NVnthrop Collejj
usses One of the Vaentlc
Vetoes. i Rook Hill Spe
_ Qtnto Mo1 rt _?
LIlllS* long been exl
impossible foi
obtained that
I the eontroverf
i ami always w
? ;Carolina's Ju?
TSU SC'HOOIi. | Mecklenburg
In the light
te Prepares for likely that No
>n Work. ish the redicu
cial to Columbia Nashville Bar
_Pr<moi*nH/>nn Sitiif nc'? rofon
ti a listed, and it is now sPKCIATj
any more details to be ,
would throw llf?ht on I
sry; for controversy it it
ill be, in spite of North s
^tillable defense of the * '
declaration. rp|lo qq]
of these facts, it is not nj
rth Carolinians will rel-; |g worth 1
le and scynlclsm of the than ,
iner and the Columbia | g0gups" w
OFFER to get acquainted.
35-40 *
?ad State of Affairs.
umhia State says "the
lid county school teacher
rar more to South Carolihe
whole breed of demaith
which we are afflict
Around the little things of life.
Connected by a thread so slendi
Are long lost smiles and bygone I
Which helped to muke our hea
tender.
Alas, how many things In life
Are those of which we cannot 1
Actions and words we think our b
How poor and weak they are at
More full of love. oh. may they bi
T -..? > ?..?! ?1? -
""? WICOD JWUI !1
Thfi golden gates were o]
pr A gentle voice said come
tears 'Arut anPp'3 from the oth
rt's mor? Welcomed our loved one
LOVING HI
>oast! Honor Roll for January f?
est? i
moat! of lleatli Spring Graded
B I School.
nunc. iu me rjuiior 01 i n
pened wide, rier: It seems to me
: ornor has not the we
er ?lde farmer at heart, for si
home. in office every appropr
LTSBAND. er's organizations has
him.
As a meber of the
>r February Association, I know
and High need of funds to carr
as they should be, ye
the pittance we have
e i\e\vs and Cou -""-v ......
that our Gov- \he R? mer scho<
lfare of the wh,?J| Jeflnfl
nee he has been Vnue8 UntllJJu[y 2
iation for farm- way and the
been veoted by n the comini
I bigger and bettei
Plant Breeder's ftandPolnt of atte
that we are In t,on" J*1*10*
y out our plans UBed a"dwl,1I^? d
t for two years aa P??s?ble within
asked for has . President Johns
al at Wlnthrop col- mjth."
a June 16 and con
!4, are now well un- T
outlook la that the Lent, Lent, c
< summer will be door
r' from both the As yoara a*
ndance and Inatruc- "What gueat i
:ue la now being la- 1 A voice mal
iatributed aa widely "Who?" aaya
the next few weeka. word
oa of Wlnthrop col- . .
- - - - r I coo Ihn fl c
,ed, while
| News note
iiv ni'PUT olina spen
. . . . the educat
omes knocking at our i{?norance
one. It has before. magogue"!
s this?" our spirits cry. ,
kes answer "It is I." ^
my soul; and on that falrg ,)Ut
end is not
nirn nf mv T apH ! HCTftld.
the Chester Semi-Weekly
s the fact that "South Cards
only $3 per capita for
ion of her children." The
of the inasseR keeps the
8 in power while the deteeps
the masses in ignorder
to retain his power
It is a bad state of af- ^
the sad part of it is the
yet in sight.?Dillon
wv-o nun ui gen nn ui mt) imac
Help us, dear Lord, to offer thee
More perfect "little things" at 1
-M. Wi
Took Him at His Word,
The late King Edward, who
ly appreciated wit. even wl
sometimes happened, the Jok
against himself, was once verj
"scored off" by n lady whom I
deservedly esteemed for her
I renin grane?Mauie w
i Birdie Crenshaw, Lester
I Ninth grade?Eula
iyman. Brinnle Small, Esther Wil
I Williams, Lola Markey.
Seventh grade?Eileen
so high- | Sixth grade?Viola Cas
hen, as Fifth grade -Mildred <
e went gie Horton.
r neatly Fourth grade?I)orot
Inter he Bates Horton.
' many Third grade?John Hi
ae Mobiey, been veoted. This Is
Crenshaw, izatlon of Its kind ir
Williams, far as I konw, and It
Hams, Ruth shown results which,
ture, means millions
Horton. Ina farmers. The field
ston. the possibilities are s<
[Hark, Mar- very few, can comprt
and will be done.
hy ( lark, dispatches fro
that every prize won
vile, Myrtle ----- .
the only organ- ,e*e f rm^ exPre
i the world, so Really pleased v
has already 8h?w" 80 *ar. He
In the near fu- attendance will b
to South Caro- ?er th"nJ?8t
is so broad and around 600. Dr. J
) great that few tY\e ""vices of son
;hend what can educators In the c
of the faculty. \
^ . bers have not be
K o ;lK ^hOW he gave out a part
by South Caro- tv and from th,8
!ssed himself as TI1 V ' r
k-ith the interest hands an
' expects that the ! ... <\ea?
e considerably lar- n, . T ?ef \?
when it reached D,JJ
ohnHon has secured '
le of the roost noted AK , v.,
juntry a. member, A Vdoor
several mem; Rack of my c<
?? ,??CUr^ af 7? I-onp: have 1
ial list of the facul- Jn,
it is seen that the T ? *
s pierced; His voice Is
you, my own Son dear.
thy soul to free? ^
sfore, yield thy soul to
>ar thee, sweet thy call,
>pen, take my all. ?A
isement, barred by sin.
[ suffered. Guest, come
good works. She had just he
seated to hint and was sotnewb
ous. To put her at tier ease I
est.v said. "Oh. Miss , I i
have a long chat with you, t
should unfortunately bore yc
tell un* so." The king, who
adroit cross examiner, wished
certain the young lady's nge. w
had no intention of divulging.
hnva iilroiirli- jniil
ion pre Mobley.
tit nerv- Second grade?Reba
lis mat- May Hunter. Myr
vii i i ^e>*t Cauthen, Ferris Mol
M ni iu pjrRt Krade_Mary Mc
,ut lf 1 Lee Sims.
>u pray The honor roll for Fe
was an lows:
to as- Tenth grade?Mattle M
hich he Ninth grade?Eula Wll
'"You Eighth grade?DuRose
k?... ..4 f'arv rrimnilnpor Ri'n I.o
una wan won iiy a pill
Vaughn State Falr ,ns* fal1
tie Mobley' that tho ,onK R*aPle
I,lev dUBtry, both Pea lain:
.ore,' Jessie *hows. what *he P,ant
Two hundred years i
bruarv fol- ootton waR flrRt brougl
oru.iry 101 ,eston dlstrirt thoro v
lae Mobley. on t|,f a?pd ?? <lV? Io<
lams would almost fall to
Robertson. I a'most "ntlesa cotton
nn,,.,i voi ! adoes, under the treai
. ? eaer. rue pprBOnal could h
clearly showed upon ,n nny parti
cotton In- Discussing the <
nd and upland, 8ummer Bohooli j
breeder can do. that thfi purpOBe ,
'??n* designed to meet
ht Into the Char prs who haVG nfi,
van so little lint of a collpRP tralr
<S ? <l?tA?.n though college gra
pieces, yet this of broadpnlnK th(
from the Barb- n, thp ?ne c?
tment of the Is- ,
J. . . , iiCIll, Infill CO I
ardly be Improved door,
c.ular' , 1 An years ag
abject in having the Lct ,n the
Dr. Johnson stated 8ee
was fourfold: It is Tn .<? th.
the needs of teach- I L?' Us
- er had the benefit
ling, teachers who, 1 T11F
dilates feel the need , Osecret place
?lr education either heart
special branches or 0 room In wt
t.ln A AVvaIAM*
Ti?*s KiiocKinK ai our i
The nt
"FLORE
one, it haa before. on an Oil
est and the promise meant I
Savior sups with thee! f*i
Carroll Lund Bates. villi
OPEN DOOR. rAf1
, wide deep within my ^ vUll
ilch the great world The '
8\',t n o
Ll
iple? Lever
itrol the Heat
' 1' InronpA. A nfArr?o?i/*"
said the monarch. "Ma;
in what year?" "You hore u:
was the smiling reply, and his i
took the cheek mate iu the j
good humor.
Giddy Girl.
In Mr. Thorold's "Life of He
bouchere" this story Is quote
Grand Duchess of Tuscany hac
11 Ul ' " "v/. ? - ' ?
y i nsk Landlngham, Alston
le sir"- fierce Blackmon.
majesty Seventh grade? Kilee,
* Kva Hammond,
greatest Sixth grade?Viola Ca
Haile, Dewey Halle.
Fifth grade?Mildred (
Bridges.
nry I,a- Fourth grade?Dorot
*1: The Eva May Bruce, Mayo Ma
I a ven- Third grade?Martha D
larul planters, soon dei
Dlackmon, | ppj. centum of lint, ht
I par excellence of all
n Ilorton, lTpjam] long cotton w
. las an Impossibility till
ston, Daisy ^ this season the flri
. ,, '& Co. of 11 artsvlllo, F
Mark. Julia 2o,000 bales of uplam
, When rice from th
hy Clark. lanted \n a kitchen
ickey. Charles Town, the gr
yches. Myr- lr>w n..? ti.? m?
. olopod 2fi to 28 most liberal educa
id today la the ^cognize the boa
known cotton. wlth kindred Rplr
as looked upon a npw in8plration
a few years ago tearherR and Btu,
n of J. L. Coker make crpdUs on a
' ; handled That Winthrop
d long cotton. a 8ummer 8cho?,
e far Kaat waa Thl, cumatc cond
garden at old And college gr<
ain was a very recreatlonal purp(
iur, me uuci?i nuu ha8 IiO
ited teachers who j shut your <1
leflts of association It seal
Its and of receiving jjut lol there
for their work, and field,
ients who wish to fsj0 little bird,
Wlnthrop diploma- thing.
Is an Ideal place for RUt wields a i
Is unqeustlonable. den sp
Itions are excellent To hold the d<
minds are ample for fain,
jses. 8he dormitory KeeD closed.
P Wirkl
oor, and strive to keep ...
ed; r lame
is no fresh bud in the burns
works
no young and tender you
power like some hid- turn ?'
ring, the cui
oor ajar, which I would is alw:
? . ... - trol?i
I lock it fnaf u'ith .
ess, Valveless, Blue
Oil Cooking Stove
ordinary kerosene oil?
on a new principle?
igulate the flame by a
f the lever, as shown in
t above, so that the heat
tys under absolute conilvvays
ready,convenient
erable maid of honor about
yearn of ago. She had piercin
eyen and looked like au old poa
painted up and with new lamps,
old do you think I am?" ahe 01
?d me with a simpering ami
caused my blood to run cold,
tated and then aaid. "Twenty."
terer." she replied, tupping u
her fan. "I am twenty-flve."
ncvrntv lie y|1,IIM'-v' Annie lieu n
s black May Cft8tonii
Second grade?Reba
t cliaise Myrtle Mobley, Ferris Mi
"How Cauthen.
kce ask- First grade Haraptoi
le that Mary Moore, Hynan Clarl
1 heal
"Flatle
with A HON"NET.
No Circe note upon a ri
Nor wine of.nrosnernine
lunier, rjva i
busy, and In the courr.
Vaughn, the t,(le water rice o
bley, Bert flrst ran". and stands
If the Indian of fou
i Dyehea, nKO could bo called I
I. ' happy hunting Rround
heaven?and could be
National Corn. Show 1
lieve that the corn we
istic flute. 118 or,K|n ,n the corn
can #ro Krew around his wIrw
'-'V ? facilities are sufflc
f r> 8 if^ y?Gai^ teachers and fror
arolina took ran jje Becure(j Ve
there yet. ftnd f h
r hundred years . , .
aack from "the ; . Ar Inetruetlors
Is"?the Indian on BUmm'
i taken into our Ron h?8 8ecurc'1 n
le could not be- formely members
mako now had "chool faculty. in<
that his squaw b/,rR ?' *he Wlnthi
am in his day. I t,on R?veral of t
" mnifA tle.it
lent to rare for 700t " strengt
n the college farm And patient e
igetahles, milk etc. | soft ht
iIn playing tur
for the coming sea- ' comma
er school Dr. John- Of baby smllei
. number who were cries,
of the summer The door I st
duding macy mem-1 flies,
op faculty. Ir. Midi- ?Constance .
he instructors will
~ l? tl.ln
- --- - ? - and ec
:h and pain, , ,
ffort; then a child's or leal
ind some
na .the key; and at no kit<
ind in five
a or helpless baby
rive to close wide open
lohnson In Delineator.
otomical?no clogging I i
kjl valves, no trouble- I ^
wl-k, hence no smoke, I
:htn full of soot. Made
pfpular sizes. The
The Busy Man's Romano
lie was a very busy man. a
was a very pretty girl. She
upon having a love letter eve
She got it.
"You write the loveliest
dear!" she said. "And when j
so very, very busy all the time
It is splendid of you to think <
"1 don't forget you." he reolie
dispute,
*" with love's voire the
nd she mystery,
iuslsted That keeps the soul in
ry day. absolute.
And to the door of glorj
letters. key.
pou are
I think Ol'lt Hl'liES.
>f me!" From Judge.
d. "Mr The cook, who has charge
Old men now living
i that the watermelon
range of PUperjor |n every way
ii , fifty years ago.
thralldom j Growers of oats knc
! "P to forty y^nrs ago
' holds the j no^ produced in t
along the Atlantic In a
.States. The plant hre
'and now there many
I that defy the ravages
of the de- anywhere.
can tell anyone tuc" ",D,
of today is far s-aleto
the melon or |
>w full well that 1 History of the M<
this crop could Macon News,
he low-country | North Carolina
ny of the cotton record-breaking, i
ador stepped in tlon of the signin
strains of oats burg declaration
of rust here or May 2 0, and pub
tins nrnvnkml lini
appeal tu vuin
Suffered
CTklrnharg "Myth." T
. , Mr. Barnes
Is proparln* for a used
itate-wlde celebra- Bh_rl? of
K of the Meeklen- warren
of Independence on r _ t .
Mention of the fact
. , . . Ten nessee. I
^ts Ann Aor? from ? I
with ^
hroat Trouble. ^
sole# i
WI*$loves
rendp Ovens
I GuuBinteed bv ?
secretary has Instructions to wi
a letter for mo to sign every u
lie is a most etHcient and
young man."
"And you don't know how
1 appreciate the (lowers you ?
every week."'
"I'm glad you get them. I t
secretary to iuuke a memo. I
you some every Saturday."
*ite voii partment of the int
lorning r?urier, who takes ch;
. . eign affairs,
e pa ie yjie cj|arwoman, who rleai
house and home,
greatly Tho coachman, who drive
end me and yon.
The Janitor, who sometir
told my us" and sometimes gives
to send shake.
The laundress, who often
hnenm u
erior. | I could elaborate, t
arge of for- | nut the man who say
breeding has reached 1
is us out of nothing of plant pa
i dream of the alcheml
s us hither waB to made gold fr
I lower substance, is bf
nes "roasts the intelligent plant b
us a "cold ar(? jU8t in the Alpha <
yet we have no guide
wrings our authority, no lamp to
lilt it is useless. the skeptics who r
s that plant fact as fiction,
ts zenith known This much is c
thology. Tho claimed for the M
st of old. which tion of independe
om a baser or Carolina and the
dng realized by tritots of that stat
ireeder. And we vously slighted b
jf this work. As School histories
. no standard to the Mecklenbui
our feet no bea- they didn't a gent
egard this historical ponure^toi
.. . . , th? element#,!
ertaln: If what Is ho ,r1?
ecklcnburg declara- t r 0 a II
nee is true. North r o u h 1 Jll
Revolutionary pa- ?e? r?p-l
? ufV h^n Krle" i ?*> ?? ^at|
yhlstorians. | hl8 health?
contain no allusion Wai! entirely 1
rg affair. At leant, ru|ned> 1
?ration or so ago, splte of all
mackorell i
co
"now HyBtemaUc! AimI it
thoughtful of you to think of tfc
I like Imst h iid the books I prel
"Ifa a pleasure to know j
pleased. My secretary geta tl
etc awl picks out the books. 1
very capable fellow."
Two moot ha later the rer
man said:
"Rang hiin! I don't mind s
hftja jlnnlncr urUh mw Anfu*oA ^
The lady's maid, who kee
?e plays tress in order,
"er." The manservant, who kee
-on are ter in order,
le tick* The parlod maid, who ma
lie is a sweep dally.
The "white wings." who
b with our "dust,"
The elevator boy, to whon
many of our ups ai
? The chambermaid who ma
con on tbls boundless
ps her mis- htlltles. not dreamed <
ophy of Mendel, the
ps his mas- i,aw0H. the Kngllshma
come Just as sure as
kes a clean A? Qallleo with bis tel
1 Ible many unknown s
i get away wlt^ hi8 calucatlons
laws of this solar syst
1 we owe chaine(j the lightning
id downs. out ^e wonders of tel
ke the beds t0n develonod the do
ocean or possl- ana it isn i HKeiy
if in the p titles- Jul ay h are any dll
Hungarian, or Information obtair
n. Hut thin will cyclopedias, the li
time will come, torla and special
eacope made via Ject. not poftsessei
tars, aa Newton to, the general pu
laid down the 1 Briefly It is aasc
em. aa Franklin 'ton of Independe
Morse Worked Mecklenburg clt(z<
egraphy as Ful- more than a year |
war of steab as Thomas Jefferson'
tiiAt tne ones now- the treatfferent.
The only ment he
lable 1b from en- 1 oould projrger
library his- cure,
books on the sub- After
1 by, nor accessible using four
bile. | bottles of
>rted that a declare- , X'eruna he
:nce was signed by i claims that I
mi on May 2 9 177 6, I he waa en*
prior to the draft of j t 1 r 1 y
s celebrated "Deela- I reiinrod ?? y>~
PhShL
,uu SllKo/ir
' '1 r -f ^ <!<!'-,.
iV\n ^a?? f iHu ? \T
In thunder can I break la Anot
retarv?"
A Careful Talaaman.
The district attorney In Chlc?
somewhat taken aback one dn>
answer he received from a pro!
jurymnn whom he was oxa
The talesman was the owne
garage.
"Da vmi Irnnnr mo ai? nnr a#
we must lie la,,
her aec- The footman, who often 1
The waiter, who puts us In
The butler, who so largel
igo was ?ur BP'rlts.
. . The gardner, who often cu
11,0 supply of asparagu
ipertive The chauffeur, who runs t
mining. machine,
r of a
Cares ?M Sores, Other Remsdlei
he, In m TV- ? W"
. . Kdifion perfected the
er? Marconi invented win
V defyng distances, ?o <
y ' near at hand when pla
. . _ be made plain, and th
t? down our Qf the wl? t
he whole ma,dpn of Pl?nty. an
no wnoie thft ,np of commprce f
wealth than the worl
... .. _ known.
I Won t Ml | The plant Breeder'
phonograph an ration." But exact
nless telegraphy long since pointe
iUo la the time leged Mecklenbur
nt breeding will words and phrase
is, the youngest sentences ldentlcs
>e the hand- document. This
d will plie Into the thought that
creator stores of burg declaration 1
d has ever Jefferson was a ph
documents there i
s Association Is words and phrasei
ling hlstorlane have Catarrh of t
d out that the al- annoying dlsei
g "declnraton" has poaea the vlcl
n and almoet entire eaaea. We ai
il with Jefferson's Into our thn
naturally suggests pherlc germs,
either the Mecklen- sorts. This j
h a forgery, or else the throat la/
iglartst. In the two protected ft
iiv no lens than 11 | germa. But II
? precleely alike. | punctured
be Jhroat U not only on
t*J of ltadlf. but It ex- ???
In# to many other die- y
w constantly tp-sathlnr LailCAEtC
>4ts numerous atmos- i
/Disease Ker*s of all ??* ?? 1
fan not be avoided If
healthy the ^system la
om these . poisonous Ly. Lancast
r the throat is raw and Ly. Fort Li
th numerou^ little ul- Ly. Bascotr
1U1 xuo ?ews.
? ?.
ir & Che 'or Ry. Co.
In Effect Not. Bth, 1111..
Eastern Tine.
WESTBOUND
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ivllle.... a-Aim a.akZ.
yers in this easy?" the attornej
"No," replied the talesman.
"You don't know me or Jadgt
or Mr. Jones or Mr. Smith here
"No."
"Nona of us store machines
garage?"
"Well, sir." said the talesmi
I can answer is that none of y<
Under the names you have g
, oaUt?{l ?re cored by the wonderful, o
Por^er'a Anli--'"'ie Healing <">
Pol.i and I' ->*ne litre
b Blank
?'? I Notice.
8he school law require
at your orB 10 Ben^ an annual rep
.school to the superintend
? cation wtliln two weeks al
ln' a ' school. Teachers please c
>u ao It ]aw There Is a pen
lven ln r0r violation of same, wli
noi going 10 rue ior in
if " t*relteve? I',ke tho *hoHt of Har
JV.30c.fi.oi flown at the bidding o
' - here to nay, and as 1
It will grow stronger i
b all teach- ItR good works are vli
ort of their thing that clearly shi
ent of edu- dollar-maker 1b, in th
'ter close of a thing of popularity.
:omply with a time when the dollj
alty of $25 votees than now. and
ilch will be!of the golden ealf all
in iacK or tunas. ?ne auuieuucn
iquo, it will not burg document hn
f any man. It is so reliable a hisl
he years go by and the actual fac
ind stronger for as follows:
slble and every- At a meeting of
rrws up to be a lenburg county, N
Is day of grace, at Oharlottetown
There never was resolutions were p
ir had more de- Imply Independem
the worshippers but which were q
did not live in lime In condemnln
.y hi me mecKien- | ccrs, uy cqu
in boon admitted by germ? have t9
Lorlan an Bancroft. Keep the "t
tn seem to be about This is the v
against contai
the people of Meek- the throat as
forth Carolina, held "Ills of Life,"
on May 31, 1775, Co., Columbus
anned which did not Mr. Barnes
ce of Great Brltlan, trouble and h
ulte abreast of the tnff me. All
K the pretensions of l?ood, and pror
urn. men *he disease Lv. Rtchbu
sy access to the system. Ar. Chests
hroat well and clean.
/ay to protect yourself Lr. Chester
glous diseases. Gargle Lt. Rlchbu
explained In the new i,y. Beacon
sent free $y the Peruna L \ Fort \a
, Ohio. Ar. Lancasl
says: '1 had throat Conoecth
ad three doctors treat- ern, ceab?a
failed t.0 do me any western Re
1011 need my health xone. vnr*
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8:30a?6:4lp
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iTllle 10:31a?7:8tp
two 11:03a?7: Up
l*r 11:80a?I: tip
>na?Cheater, with South*
rd and Carolina A Northilwaya.
court this uiornlnK."?Lipplncot
t's. imposed.
V. A. LI
County Superintendent of
the days of Aaron.
NOI.E, ! A. W.
Education. Olar, 9. C., March
tlie raothar count
BRABHAM. noma attention a
9. aevoral coloutai i
i
ry. They attracted 1 1 concluded t<
nd wern copied by ""In* four bol
lowapapcrs. among tlroly cured."
> try Perana, and after I Railway,
ttlee can say I was en- Lancanto
4a
u, wnn aeaDoard Air Lin* t
r, with Southern Railway. '
A. P. McLURB, Rupt.
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