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4 _J 41* H5S~MNEE\ THE LA "Maurice sec A afc bo|,Ur rX^L .NCASTER NEWS MAY it them to me this morn- aQ8 'nothor Miss Mine his candy back into the woman the: I'm going t 25. 1915. slghT "better 'n lean ones, ene got a rra's 'bout the skinniest he grabe 7 Is; when I get married did n't hi o pick me out the fattest gueese hi little white lamb a-settin' on ; an' de nex' huaban' he SONS ave nothin' much fo' to dlsm f'om de res' 'cep'ln' he so one is ^ CAN'T DINE TOGETHER Officer- Oth?r a Prluat? ? << and ILI1AM GREEN Frances Boyd Cal] (CoyyrlKbt. by Ktllly & 3rltton Co.) * MUU V WVH candy." he sal ^ /7/^A reckon you Mm v IIr* how> don't you r Mil I 4 "I love you, 1 11 1 I *1 The child st( * looked her sqt little form was ry/"\TTXT height, his soft LKJuIl ?d. his big. be* somber and sa ? wani uoner yo who ? can d, scowling darkly. "I In her lap a >8 him better 'n me any- to sloop fot your head, dearly," she replied. "The m )od in front of her and ?nou?k for larely in the eye. His down the drawn to its full, proud aroun , fair cheeks were flush- '11 8ho' 1,1 lutiful gray eyes looked 118 >no d. us." i nnd, so when you set slow an'i ,t night for her to rock you off, t well ill have a soft place to put him beln' while she sings to you." powerful lajor?he's mos' plump tarrapln i two." said Billy, taking am a pre stays and trying to hook buryln' gi d him. by side; i 3 big," he said; "I berlleve tlejohn to ugh to go 'round both of est one \ kers sn si the might olgh rack her brain E she happen to think "bout a Hardshell Baptls' an' so slow, so she Jest got a little Lond an' sot It on him. Hit sho' respon itty sight jes' to go In dat tlons. oun' an' look at 'em all, side to a R, an' now she got Brudder Lit- proner ' add to de res'. He de onll- curious vhat's got er patch o' whis- gjje 1A irwinp tr? nut n little ufhlta tlquette Forbids Intimate Intercourse. Ion.?Wholesale enlistment la slble for some Ollbertian sltuaFor Instance, a woman writes ewspaper to know what Is the thing to do under the following i circumstances: has two sons in Lord Kitchen CHAPTE The Humbli BlU.y, Bitting in front of the livery engaged In a lorj conversation with Ss getting out of the sharp wire around caueht in thn hjiel* r :R XVj remarked presen Into any uiischic b Petition. .beea ,a mi?ht>- ?c an old buggy In wo ^aysstable, had Just Hilly flushed at j and Interesting shifted uneasily patch seemed to im Lamb. lie was "if Qod'd Jest vehicle when th* darkly. "I would the broken ruu meanness." if Hie frnncDru nnH . ?. tly, "you haven't got; "l9 you In f today. You have headed Maurlc >od little boy now for foolin* o' me?' nlty. : the compliment and A bright flu In his seat. That J'oung lady's t burn him. She put her t do his part," ho said graceful figure n't never git in no to the sofa bei "Now, honey love with that red- "V*8 8e? e Richmond, an' jes' a- b?>''8 ready ' he asked with die- He 8tood the Btays i sh dyed crimson the while, with retty face. gllhK. Billy irm around the childish, the fr?nt. and drew the little boy Sarah Jane side her. danced aboi , you mustn't he silly," "We're 111 If t ain't," was the other cat on ht suggestion. think cov behind Billy and they put hit wouk around both little bodies, could go t much squeezing and gighooked them safely up C.^?/ ,?n The boys got in front of u s h *8 one looking-glass and ?111ar^ * laughing ?1,h glee. Ice the twinses what was -- ? ? ?? ,-r's nr >' grabfe. Yes, Lord, ef any- ..r<Vate dd pearten' u widda "oman ^em , 1 be Jes' to know dat yuh ar o de grabeyard any time yuh an' look* at dat han'some ~^f.cr an" tell 'zactly which am ' vMli uOl 'ho c!ir Fane stopped for breath and ' , ened to Inquire: . ;lse Is dead, Sarah Jane?" ailKe? j . - - Tfitf!VV my?one an officer, the other a i. On one occasion she wanted to take her to a theater, but y etiquette does not permit of i and privates being seen toin public. Again, the brothers A meet their mother's guests at mcr tab'., for the same reason, y, when in mufti, they rank but nowadays uniform is obllnn nil nney clnnc 11 nn on tore a great hole, pain and looked ovt Investigate. Not be the result, he turne< negro and anxiously breeches tore, Sam?' "De.v am dat," wa am busted f'ni Dan "What I goin' to ed the little boy. "J ?Alter supper ^ He felt a tingling the dishes in th ?r his shoulder to Billy carried tbei ing satisfied with room. His aunt ti his back to the times prancing s inquired: "Is iny idiotic manner. valiant effort to k s the reply, "dey rear elevation to ter Beersheba." walk backward, do bout it?" ask- J "William." she Vunt Minerva sho' . will break mv t liss Minerva washed sue sau'. 8?nt e kitchen sink and dear, little sw n back to the dining- "An* I rerkt caught him several big sweetheart, ideways in the most "Well, all 1 go Ho was making a he's a-goin' to cop from exposing his day then I ain her; once he had to He's been a-cai 'bout 's long a said, sharply, "you K?t to choose 'I dates Whnt ts the nte: be pomes ly. "you are my own. ?ruwea eet heart." bout," decli >n he's yo' own. dear, _^e8?n)'11y " said the jealous Dllly. ^omfortabJe t to say Is this-here: It a round come to see you ev'y col"Pre88ed't never comin' no mo'. , . un *ryin' on his foolishness 8 . f e us I can stand it. You h *t0 (P?' ween us right this mln- ? ' g fWn h^ro W, He tUWteC ^tner liRe mamma read me . liUU 1 ?red the younger child. Knows on they began to feel un- .rih,e 1<n*': . especially Jimmy, whoee lung an ( little middle was tightly or' ^ri drap off ' hook this thing. Billy, and ra " Her ler off," ho Bald. "I'm l> netl to ) open." once retui agreed his companion. . An ,s,) 1 and pulled, but could sret e wIiei uouoay eise aeaa, yit, as l " ' , but my two cousins is tur- a (* one 's got a liemrage on do ie yuther 's got a congestin' cLEF Uu, an' I 'lows dey '11 bofe twlx' now an" sunup tomor- Germ a eyes rolled around and haplight on her corset. She at rned to her grievance, osin' I had n't 'av' came in Lom a I did? I'd 'a' had to went ?trm t< HANT ROUTS TROOPS ns and English In Africa Retreat Before Enraged Beast. Ion.?An anprry elephant put a Ji almm on en tromnnt hoftrnnn wui uemuu. i nese n< new trousers what I tell today. Ain't yoi thread so's you can "Nary er needle," "Is my union suit Billy again turning apection. His friend made tlon. "Yo" unions is in ere s bran-snankln | matter with vou ain't newr wore A ?ftIe latcr t 1 sot a needle an' , etJy in Mlss Mine fix em. Sam?" | said Sam Lamb, reading "The Chi tore, too?" asked '1o wa*> absently his back for In- book. i "Sam Lamb's i a close examlna- beautiful patcher i ing his way. jured plum scan- She made no r tonight-" ~ -U?y;^.Wk hey were sitting qui- bunderd times, rva'B room. She was the candy you "He is not tl dstian at Home," ana to see me," sh looking at a picture hini "Jimmy Hnraner and W vife Sukey sho' is a ti,em to come? he remarked, feel- -Don't noboc Jimmy." he r? inourrn-i'"* you drivin' rnore'n fifty ! ? an* he's give you all I budge. can stuff." . | "I can't tie only one who comes ! come loose,' e said smiling down jU ; Jimmy pi comes often and Don around him ill Reid. Don't you want with no bel were such i ly pay no 'tention to seemed gluf tilled rnntpniiitnniiKlv i "We elm' P and bottom hooks un- lo my ow b middle ones refused to co'set. y mamas an get these-hero hooks to ute* 1 lo * Billy said. ^on't y' i it hlB short, fat arms ^^ddlers? and tried his hand, but (Con tter success. The stays a snug lit that the hooks !d. n cousins' fun'el 'thout nare Englis! ' all gotta go right to y* all's accord ' Miss Minerva dls very mln- an En, w dey *11 settle yo' hashes. "Thl ill know dat Larroes ketch he wrl " way tc tinued in Next Issue.) ('f thP. flapped other < with tl li and Germans In West Africa, Ing to a letter received from gllsh officer. s country Is full of elephants," tes "Coming down to the rallirmlnus today we met a couple m on the road, but they Just I their ears and walked off. The lay we were having a hot fight tie Germans, when suddenly an erlous," was his disc "and hit 'pears ter done suffer, too; yoi scratch." The child sighed, ilesli was of amali ouraging decision, ant^ the diseouraj me dat yo' hide lent for a few ml i's got er turrlble Aunt Cindy's man often to be asha The Injury to the himself, but he ft L Importance?he to draw his aunt .ut touiraeni, aln"t nothli ?ed little boy was si- ot jier mens can nutes. He had worn t(>. but," said I y-colored patches too erring Intultloi raed of this one for stand for that >lt that he would like Maurice Rlchni out and find how she earklss do* a wish Aunt Mil long pants torn firT I N married." He a* but a bnb.v, an' them gloomily; "1 i come If you wants 'em tin' ub git ] Jilly, with a lover's nn- "You thlr i, "I ain't a-goln' to do. William long-legged, sorrel-top is," cried t iond a-trotttn' his great want to get svn here ev'y minute. I Jane's eoret aerva'd let me put on get nobody lorrer so's we could git get us hooh caught sight of a new "You dom ..A> ouiu tjiiiy ?<\A/AWHF look like God nil time letIn trouble." ??? ik of more fool stunts to Hill, tban any boy they he other; "you nil time ^ v : us hooked up In Sarah ?t and you all time can't loose. What you want to :ed up In this thing for?" q|?gfte^ b It yo'self," defended the wmnm [RING JEW" ON MOVE "f* ana di anothe aides * to face elephant appeared between us irted first one way and then r. Refore you could cough both lad retreated. It Is bad enough a M.axlni, but nobody wants to a an elephant that is annoved." n'OTICE or ELECTION. reas. one-third of the freei ritwl nnn.thirM of tho olootr*re IH . I n 1 ,II1K spanning I JlPi I "Who give y . ? ' I ed sharply. Ill J ** "A little bird 4 111 l|f said, trying to IIH HIU ing again. II IIS Ull i "A ljiK re<i'h< >AI ll|| IJI Hilly savagely. "Maurice lov ^llfl HI to conciliate 1 Ull J, <4 the brightest k on ner tinger. Doy in rron ou that ring?" he ask-! "Squeeze In git outer t I brought It to me." she It out." speak gayly and blush- He backei the wall ani ?aded peckerwood," said ; hm that J1 began to po es you, too"?she hoped his chubby lim; "he says you are Billy wou id in town." any such tr it with riBlng passion. r/*> , Jimmy; we Jes' boun' to ^||B his 'fore somebody finds d the other child close to d pressed so hnrd against mmy screamed aloud and ?Wj?& und him on the head with :ld not submit tamely to % eatment. Ho rom-Koa m?> age of 21 years, residing in Hill school district. No. 25. etitioned the county board of ion to order an election to dee whether or not an additial 4 mills shall be levied on all d personal property for school es. hereby order said election to 1 by the trustees in said Fork liool district. No. 25, on Fri I ?.rnrr Ipi ^ ill Hi i' " c^8"' he's si II a-wastin' hi'se <x[]' j] 1 >Ife him an' I a ? j- .11 : 1 him, an' soon' tr* h?'s Rot to get ^ ] k H he ever did se? "P* ,1 "Say, does 3 .' 1 does me?" he l?TT ' tnn the scornful echo, hand behli o big and tall, he's got smaller boy' kid. Well, he'd jes' The fight wi (If lovin' me; I don't laced up tl lin't a-goln' to never like stout pair s I put on long pants scratched, bout the worses' lickin' Suddenly Bl 2. Jimmy, thr< >ou kiss him like you a*1*? feII on asked presently, look- Bennle D n.UU I * ... V?cwl A ad him and gave the 3 check :i merciless pinch. -\}tfi^fl is on. The two little boys, MEM ghtly as they were In a (:x|^|*rP of stays, pinched and and kicked and Jerked, jjpllllb lly, leaning heavily against ew him flat on his back ick, sitting on the floor, ay 28, at Primus. >'hlch election only such elecreturn real or personal prop>r taxation and exhibit their elpts and registration certiflhall be allowed to vote . opening and closing hours e the eame as in all general is. V. A. LINGL.E, \V. B. TWITTY, fffis il I too<l on the subj IT lit! I I f 1 1^ "Aunt Minerva ' Ml' \ \\ |l nc "What Fortw '\,1 I wear on vo' nm .VI I.CI i face. She hid her laugh. Don't be foe , I'll hot he iWN* fifty hundred t nil "There's Jim ect of patches. said Miss Ceci he presently ask- boys make tin patches'd you ruther would recognia ltQ ? " in serious, unsmiling ! *J"^ u?> iu i ! ceedlngs wll ' embarrassment In & thinking mi ted, he open dish. Billy," she replied I emitted a 1 's kissed you niore'ii i half a mile, Imes." i his mother itny whistling for you." slle 8aw th lia. "How do you two "1C door in it peculiar whistle? I nation knew :e it anywhere." "You, Jim mi* nme watcned tne pro- |?||^|||y th an Interested eye; now, ~ lrder was being commit- After vc ,ed his big, red mouth and the I'nitei iowJ that could be heard which cot It immediately brought mission, ? to the open door. When termed tin e children squirming on been dooi her only corset, her indlg- trip back * no bounds. came here imy Garner, an' you. too. moo ;?m? \w\ >yaging 33.000 miles between * 1 States and Brazil, both of ; intries have denied hiin ad- ; Who Cathan Cohen, appropriately holders t? "Wandering Jew," has just of the ned to another six weeks' 1'hit C to Brazil. Ho originally have p from Brazil, but the author- | y'ueati I tor mint J. IN.. V UA.NUllS, iOTICK OF KLKCTIOX. reas, one-third of the free; and one-third of the electors age of 21 years, residing in reek school district, No. 43, etitioned the county board of on to order an election to de? whether or not an additional could hide that from rent in his trouser matter. "I wish I could get I goes home." he sal "I tell you what Sam, "Y 'low Miss C Jest go by her hous em up fer yeh." ' "lly hesitated 'i'.' ' brown?" his aunt?but the "On my what?' s was a serious | at him severely < i "1 mean if you'r 'em mended 'foro ' plained. "Don't ye id wistfully. t i3 the raos' nat'ra do." suggested "What are you < ecllla'll help yeh; 1 she asked: but wi ;o an' she'll darn answer she went | im?. iictLiiifs or "Is he ever k child. ' she asked, looking "I hoard t >ver her paper. whipped Kd T e me." he hastily ex- tated your ot hi think blue patches Did you?" 1 lookin'?" "How many driving at. William?" asked Billy, thout waiting for his The young g on with her read- him and tried i 5icfilnut tif^r i.w iss you yet?" asked the ! William 11II] I what you d< hut you and Jimmy i vo' mammy Irown because he irui wld me no n vn particulai whistle, j an' lemme \ ; Angry as times is he kiss you?" : kpep from 1 i presented, ? irl put tier arm around sho unclasp< to nestle his little body their impris n "IlMIr oil .l.to Utl-U I, yuh little Imps o' Sntan, cause It w sin' In my house? Didn't unsound. tell you not to tamper cni hemis jo"? Olt np an' come here to ian(j a ifit my oo'set off o' >*uh." jias been she was, she could not j,assage b aughlng at the sight they countries, is. with no gentle hand, miies for >d the hooks and released cteerage ti oned bodies. that his ** iicu nun uwa iu nrazn De* ] ()c as reported he was mentally -,,a| nn Our neighbor in the south- purposi phere refused to allow him \\-0 nd the steamship company he held forced to furnish him with reek ack and forth between the Se.turdi He has traveled 33,000 house. $45, the price of a single At \\ icket. and there is little hope t"r* as ceaseless voyage will soon Prt>" fc 3 mills shall be levied on all d personal property for school es. hereby order said <*e ction to 1 by the trustees in said Flat school district, No. 43, on \v, May 2'J, at the school hich election only such elecreturn real or personal proptr taxation and exhibit their "V>'olJ> j-ou st.ei g, CeclUn'fi eugaKed ai marry jes' 's soon's pants an I 'shame* W don't believe youni the breeches of yoi they's Koin' *o marry Aunt Minerva ain' n< . breeches fgr nia ?C mouest blusf i uo cniJcl was s urn, me an' Mlsa i his little mind bi i* we's fixin' to , ' Aunt Minerva?' I put on long Jsiie peered ut t to ask her. An' ? 'omans patches j second, then dro jng mans what ' l):?I>er where an li nohow. Do you? [Foreign Missions 1 ever patched no "Aunt Minerva, ijor. And then,"" i Minerva, I snagge l, "my unions Is day." ilent for a long time, ,oo" big. is>, then be began: sweetheart," si time you are It um over her glasses should be an ol pped her pyes to the Frances or Lin iterestlrg article on *^n 50 held her attention. sneered. I snagged?Aunt gile stopped d my?my akin to- ch?elt against "Honey." sin anyway, for your real "Billy all io said. "Why, by the .lane, " 'talc trge enough to marry 1 dis-here co' d maid. Yon must have both o' yuh a for your sweetheart.' a-aimin' fo' u have Maurice!" he week an" S'pofie y' all to lay her flushed how'd I lool his own. 'thout nare ? softly said, "Maurice Hko what I uuk? jimmy. end. The time nothin'," said Sarah mjgrant a 't no use fo' to try to lay ju the cas, set business onto Billy; jjfe jlft8 r is ekally in it. An' me an(j hai to go to three fun'els dis liavG him a baptizin' on Sunday. speCiai int 'd bruek one o' de splints, k a-presidin* at a fun'el co'set on, an* me shape' is?" ? Hebrew Sheltering and lm- I cates g ociety has interested itself e and maintains that the sea j silun j, nade Cohen sound of mind , ?>ioctioi s applied to Washington to examined before a board ot | juiry. I C eipts and registration certiflhall he allowed to vote. opening and closing hours e the same as In all general is. V. A. LINGLE, \V. B. TWITTY, J. K. CONNORS, ountv Board of Education. ?1 tore, too, an' I ain't g to hide my skin." Again he turned friend and, his cloude ing over his shoulder my meat show, Sam? "She am visible tei and Sam Lamb laug own wit "I don't believe G< ot on nothin' else me the j sently, her eyes g his back to his ' de8crlblng a cannl ;d little face look- j 8 a"Hettla on \ he asked: "Do j plifd" [ Another long si r the naked eye," re!?.lved * hed loudly at his 8. sle< Aunt Minerva, I i . . ers and go to bed )d pays me much 0. , ? . , . . ..... . She laid her ix place/* she said, ab- ana 1 are ??,n lued to a paragraph ' love him rerj bal feast. to love him to* it right now." be re- "e Push?-*d hi "An' you jet lence ensued. Billy time." he crier the matter. better'n anybot fpy," he yawoed. born? An you vant to say my pray- er? ' ain't oe .*? body no mo*, liner Hna'n nrwl h n She caught K to be married soon; I "Who's il< t touch and I want you ! 3." ' Jimmy, hop! er rouRhly from him. her wrath, t' 'ceived me all the "Sis' Mai 1, "an" me a-lovln' yot: Brudder Lit ly 1 ever see senre I's replied, som a Sunday-school teach- terest. ver a-Roin" to trus' no- "When did Good-by, Miss Cecilia." his advantaj his hand and held it "He Rot :ad, Sarah Jane?" asked ng to stem the torrent of ry Ellen's las' husban', tlejohn?dat' a-who," she r ewhat mollified at his In- * JL I he die?"?Jimmy pursued ge. vay Tom here 'bout moon South Carolina Boost TO J AN FRANCk LEAVING ler Special SO, CAL. anenuon nonow, sa dolefully; "ev'y day 'cause sumpln's ail t If he'd had a eye on -er they wouldn't a Aunt Minerva's goln an' th'oo." "May be my ol* 'c so's dey won't be ^suggested the negro von tes' run down tei hi me nine Doy . . . . I gets put to bod drOPrd ,0 hl" kn' time a-happenln\ ^ a 7 f "IT ^' me like he ought- . . ?K,VJ it' been no snaggln'. ?! M8 . ? v. _ . au. hack like a ral ' to be mad th oo . . Arter he had r , Lord's Prayer, w .man can fix em ,y learnod ^ hl so tumble bad.' on all hlg new frl< tain t fer so forgotten old ones r mv cabin an' tell . ees by her sJde. Ho faKt 1 wan*3 ill over her lap dup- P?K?B at svotlons, but tonight ^oar little v> tie hands and rear- trimmed with iblt on its haunches. to enthuslai apidly repeated tho terest; and LI hich he had recent ,,tr,e flower-Klr id invoked blessings * ^,eautiful W(> i'nds and never-to-bo- Jimmy an I i, he concluded with: all the page? rou and Jimmy to be my down las' n the wedding, and wear sight of hei hito satin traits all ln* Interrof gold braid"?she tried Littlejohn, s stlc and arouse his in- five times, na and Frances can be tlemans she Is and we'll have such nobody can ddlng." kin; pears -ina an' Frances can be to her. She i an' flower-girls an' light." she replied, losing ' grievance in his (latternations. "You know Sis' ihe been married goin' on Dis-here '11 make fo' gendone buriet an' dey ain't manage a fun'el like she like hit Jes come natchel sho' is done a good part igle husban* too, an' sho June ,j rertons I'mIiik TUU Train South Carolii AT 1915 Will Celebrate na Day Sukey I say fix dem The child needed i ?he fairly flew. Sai ing, but she cheerl work to help the lltl ed up the union suit blue patch on hi: breeches. Billy felt a little though he still drea ? ? ? i "An', O Lord,, breeches." fom rneddlln' wil no second bidding hose any mo', an n's wife was cook- fom glttin' any i fully stopped her piayin" any mo' tie boy. She sew- ^pp' m? fm let tin t and put a bright coin? ag'in, an' i a brown linen don't leinme wori outer Aunt Mine > more cheerful, < an help, like si ,ded confessing to mornln' an' nion? you done kep' me brides an' groc th Aunt Minerva's you can't rope ' you done kep' me replied. "I's a< no' Easter eggs, an' never goln' to Injun, an' you done heart long 's I Mr. Algernon Jones low, O l?rd, please CHA ry the very 'zistence rva any mo* 'n you Closer tie said I done this It was a bad, A If thv mill Ko /l/%nA nillv nlu >ms fhey wants to, but Zi*u a . me in." he scornfully Tat a cme with you an' I ain't ?arah Janev . have me mo' sweet- JL J". Uve .. her subject. ' in", she say, PTER XVIM. Bcddlnflel", han somo p Than a Brother. ,a,d ?ut *U rainy day. Jimmy and Kro"n wid v4r.tr a...h T I srabe; an' iu out(io an in? yutners _ er Littlejohn's co'pse." PAr almost forgot her little auler Intense absorption of "She say to me dls morn'Marrl'ge am a lott'ry, Sis but I sho' Is drawed some rlzes.' She got 'em all le by side In de burylh' er little Imige on ebry Sis Mary Ellen, seeln' as JAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATK Which lias liocn nrruimttl hy June 28th \ QMJTUEDAI i )NAL EXPOSITION p tlio (Governor for 1915 > I II 117 A 1T his aunt, and he 1 way till It was nei was ready when he walked into the din customary ease and his seat unoasily, ar during the meal and his aunt asked hin He was planning In hreok the news of oltered along the don't lernme tei irly dark. Supper breeches what sh< got home and he ruint these here i Ing room with his grace. But he took CHAP id he was so quiet I ate so little that A Green i if he was sick. "Have some ca his mind how to cjuai offering a the day's disaster nilly, who wa ? V,V " W' UUUD, " v* V ar the next new cabin, she, ho i'll gimme like I done ignorance of \ what I got on." stays, worn to before, were hs TER XVII. chair. ? J "Ain't I glad -Eyed Billy. no corset when ndy?" said Miss Ce- remarked Billy big box of bonbona "Ain't that a s visiting her. b,K '8 Aun* M /'"6 ?? waiou JUIIV D . wever, b?ing in happy can re the fact. Her large 8t?n*"' ,8h* the preaching the night on inging on the back of a * . , . w Her fus hui I I don't have to wear ,n ' she i I puta on long pants?" l'a ge .a*' , pointing to the article. aif. ,a miKh big one? It's twice * dda omai lnerva's." te? ad de wrltln' on de tombgot a dlff'unt little animal eb'ry head res' ao's she hlch huaban' am which. y 3ban' were all time a-hunt- mprr) got a little white marble -eatln' on he' head, an' hit ity con9olem?nt to a po' takln a to' to know dat abe can Stopminute her eyea light on Make v/l/U J IMMJiXll A/ Has Been Selected as the C get-together inoveiuent under auH| 9 of the State for Mouth Carolinians lietter acquainted, boosting tlieir < g part in the exercises at the Kx|m? overs and many attractive side tr| your arrangements through your ULYVAI Mllelal Route. ire* of Chamt?erH of Com* to travel together and be'onimunitieN en route and dtlon South Carolina Day. I|?* going and returning, loeul f*lliiaitiaa " to uer. "You are improvl 1"Where'd you g h9 helped hirosell 11 'era?" he asked, as "*fy mammi generously. t0?- 9a'^ ^'ITl , | *ri (5'ttKe "I ? wears a big coset, EeC0n' man imy; "I Hhe fat worn , wooiiy heac uvu iiuauan nu am. ner BMftt he got er mighty kinky, i an' he mighty meek, m 9 or nddr^R W. f ? VV1UI. CAFFEY, I). P. ACharleston, H. C.