The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, June 01, 1915, Page 2, Image 3
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t??? : "
inerva closed the book.
the little boy at her Bide, Helena
(.'putting tin- Poor.
(Mont.) Dally Independent.
m
IvA^ lililL/R TJ
and
luam greek
feances boyd calh
Jr%
OUN 'I
Ill fl\ H an" nsKed:
ft M w'uStamr'
I I // / I I! II 1.1 "Jesus"
I P Wil 1 Su rl'T aPProprlat.
II b \|'| ' 1 1M" "Why, V
llll II I II claimed in
III|II I' thinking of
4 s| u ?ue word t
llllll I is 'I Billy wai
I I IT [' had said "1
"The
is this great and good man, lifted,"
credit ?
was his ready answer, in an otilcr
ely solemn little voice. . ,
,'llllam Green Hill!" she ex- '
disgust. "What are you w a'
'? I don't bellevo you beard a dollai
hat'I read." rather
s puzzled; he was sure she about i
Born In a manger." "I didn't nr ?
poor are tired of being upsays
an exchange, "If one may
i remark that was made the
ay. 'They want me to go to
lecture 011 poetry,' said a man
il worked hard all day to earn
p and a quarter, 'but I would
see a little poetry than hear
I.' "
vtiraa tlm "11 nil ftnr'o" i/lan I a
CHAPTER
Pretending I
The chain-gang ha
to the street not far
nerva'e house, and Lir
and Jimmy had huti
lenee for an hour, wat
eager interest. The
(Copyright, by Rellly & Brltton Co^
XXI. "I ain't never he
prinnin'," corrected
Reality. worser 'n what a 1
d been working 'l is Chessy ci
from Mies Mi- Plained Liua.
ia, Frances, Uilly 'Liook like folks
ip on her front pole-cats stead
:chinp them with hofto be wearing i
neproes were their nakes, so 's
1
ar tell of a pole-cat
I Billy, "he jes smell1
)illy goat do."
its that grin," exwould
get 'em a lot
o' chillens always
issfetty bags 'round lemme tech 'en
they can keep off pleaded the yoi
0i-?
ii scTs I can pet 'ein,' f often thnt he
anger boy. incident by v
iiiHti [I ill I hear her 8
ntlll Mil he thouSbl
m\ jl \v 1} didn't say
IK}} jl. ft ham Lincc
II V ^ents look
|u ,|v N'apolyon.
4 ;'Hr ~ _ i t,on "
"""Ik "Jesus!"
?- in Virgintii
. hnd some expression or United Sti
^hich he could identify * "Oeorern
ay nothin* 'bout bulrushes." riKjlt
"so 't ain't Moses; she
"log cabin," so 't ain't Ab'a- ,s 8Uirc
>ln; she didn't say 'Thirty 's U11U'down
upon you,' so 't ain't opened
I sho* wish I'd paid 'ten- of beau
lecturei
his aunt was saying, "born time si
l and first president of the jlp w
ites!"
. tion ot
W nshln tnn I nlmnH r?
He believes that the worker
ninded with poetry which he
>le to bee until his eyes are
by the man with a message
ity. Hut the fact is that the
on poetry might have a hard
seing the thing lie describes
ere placed in just tlie condithe
workingman he would in
chained together in i
*d by two, big, burly
"Let's us play chaii
ed Jimmy.
"Where we goin' t(
A'.pried Billy; "'t wc
thout a lock an' chah
"1 can get the lock
Sarah Jane's cabin."
"Yo* mama don't 'I
ier cabin," said 13ill>
mirs, and guard- "uwpiujj euugn,
white men. j "You enn't wear
n-gang," suggest- ; mike." grinned mil
j "And Leu llamn
3 git a chain?" j inK me," Jimmy c<
n't be no fun 1 K??nK to wear Sai
a." 1 Sunday school. Gi
and chain off 'm lunatlckest things
I going to unlock tb
off you to go to 1 demanded.
I "What I got to
saiu f ranees. uiuy tiesltatt
a pole-cat roun* yo' tie?" he began
ly. "And my stoi
er all time now ask-1 child eagerly,
mtinued, "when I'm "If you was
ah Jane's co'set to "It wouldn't ma
rown folks 'bout the want to make
they is. Ain't you Minerva say for
Js chain, Billy?" ho you any how, th
! no promises."
unlock it with?" Jimmy grew
?d. "You mighty lit each. wlthou
i. while she wa
aey," sahl the othci He and hit
themselves 01
a or boy," said Hilly, Jimmy was
ke no diffunce; 1 don't UP funny cap
yo' uia mad an' Aunt the other ehil
me to keep 'way i'oni "Lemrae
ough 1 didn't make her ' Minerva," pi
you can rear]
anerv heap rather
t paying much attention say," triuni
s reading. boy, who b
s aunt had just settled
ri the porch for a reading,
on his own porch cutting 1 (Cont
ers, and making faces for i
d's amusement. i s WS ITA
0 over to Jimmy's, Aunt I
ended her nephew, "an' j (iernmn In
1 to me tonight. I'd a on Itom
not hear vou rend rieht. i
iphantly screamed the little strU(,tlad
received his cue. Take
urles ol
inued in Next Issue.) thinks
poetry i
liV HAS imOklA I'AITH bit of 1
cases.
uperial Chancellor Touches the hit
ic's Entrance Into War. poor.
away the comforts and luxr
the average individual who
he knows something about
and he would begin to lose a
tiis vision in the majority ol'
No one wants to disparage
roduction of culture to the
One of tlie tilings we need
"My mama don't, cai
a lock and chain; so I
it."
"I 'ui going to be tl
gung," suid Frances.
"I'erllce nothing. Y
lng 'bout you going t
ecoffed Jimmy. "I 'in
perlice myself."
| asked Hilly.
As Jimmy's fath
re if I just borra crestfallen chain-g
'm going to get smith shop to ha\
[ moved, they had t<
le perliee of the stable; and Sam 1
with intoxicating 11
ou all time talk- anient, yelled:
o be a perliee," "Lordee! Lordet
going to be the outlahdishest kids
an* de moon."
"You're the s
er was taking the William Hill." Ii
anp to the black- body tech your
re their tetters re- in Memphis 's
o pass by the livery just wait till I i
iUtnb, bent doublej liilly eyed hii
lirth at their predic- "If you was o
Jimmy thougl
s! Y' all sho' is de yielding.
'twlxt de Had Place "And I'll give
?#?? ? h.. I..
tinniest Peter they is.I flOW n ni
le cried; "won't let no- Miss Miner
old tnups. My cousin 'ynot
the measles; you "William,"
nit 'em." want to Ire a
in critically. gtow up?"
1?" he was beginning. "\es, 'm,'
it he saw signs of his enthusiasm.
Jimmy to co
'.y.ou n,y. chtn:i egs' the other aidt
inke my holly ache!" ' " Vo7 Beth,
vn looked at him severe- |mper.aI
she enjoined, "don't you 1 le I"00
. smart man when you "* '> s onl
"Italy,"
he replied, without much 1 scribed i
"Well, jes" lemme ask '?tory, in
me over here an' set on j " 'vor fud<
?r you whils' you read, He I Nobody t
? Ul IjUIIU'JII, mit\ 60. iJl . UllJHl III
man-IIollweg, the German parity t
hancellor, in a speech in wealth
hstag today, touched on life and
trance into the war. we can
said tlie chancellor, "has power <
in the book of the world's comes
letters of blood which will little pi
her violation .of faith, infc uius
hreatened Italy?neither od of n
mis iiMiiiunuii ag? is me earn
differentiate between gross
and the refined treasures of
1 the world, [tut for all that
mot disregard the grinding
>f poverty, the deadening that
from too much toil and too
iv. One phase of our uplift
?t be tlie simple prosaic methiving
the under dog a chance
"No, you are not,"
firmly. "Billy and 1 ar
we are going to be i
you and Frances mus
rs."
"Well, I ain't going
can be the boss of th
interposed Lina, ?
e the tullest and CHAPT
the guards, and
t be the prison- A Trnnsacth
"Don't come n<
to play 'thout I sauntering si
e niggers. It 's ^ 1 toward the divi
way f'om me; they
>I||IEK
?IV t|lliv l\l>
ER XXII. "Well, jest on
: "an" I ain't a-g<
on in Mumps. "either," and h,
aar me." screamed ^or
owly and deliberate- Ikey Hosenste
ding fence; "keep 8P*od by the tw<
'8 ketchin'." walking jauntily
- - mn | "You better
^ _ jl J Goose-Grease." ,
,||m[|| , I I 1 "you better get
piwiju&eu. i ain't never li
le tech," agreed Hilly: i B'pec' he 'd
?in' to he 'sponsible "Very well,
s poked out a swollen gratified rela
to touch. Billy went
in at this moment was signaled Jinn
d little boys as he was "Aunt Min
by the gate. an' listen to 1
keep 'way f'om here, tics' tales yc
Jimmy yelled at him: 1? conferring
on the other side the
icar 'bout thorn tales, ?th' Austria-Hi
like to come." Whether t
" replied Ills tlattered and tent vvjt)l
tlve. "call hi in over." ,orv wi? 8
to the fence, where he
ny to meet him. XN itho1
erva say you come over or t'u>
ler read some er the pret- ondangere
iu ever hoar," he said, as 1(1 ,llc lon
a gres* favor. 1 recently
ingary nor Qermonv to do 1
lie Triple Entente was con- may opi
blandishments alone, his- lift.
how later.
it a drop of blood flowing ftUlf
i of a single Italian being Willi
d, Italy could have securg
list of concessions which
read to the house?terri
or himself the things which
en a new vision and a real upiHESTER
S PILLS
5ND BRAND
!
it A
iK'UI | j street. Billy h<
^'1 ' U| an' he lemnie ti
l| 'era, bo's my pa|
I do Just perzactl
I ' you're a Jew a
\ S* L-. business to hav
Cf ? , better get 'way.
| , - ( million dollars'
'P i ifr?his mumps," ht
||1'' 'way; you can't
||\ |f"- | 1 tl/dv hoh nen
?re '8 got the mumps * ' 8 rri
?ch 'em so'b I can get f*8l>?nap *cr'
pa and mama '11 lemme the measlies
y like I want to; but ",?? 11 rea<
nd Jews ain't got no lease cor
e the mumps, so you pat
I paid Hilly bout a had assunied
worth to lemme tech chum to 8har
? said proudly. "Get ow Aun*
have 'em." tracks 'fore i
j _. ?. You '11 like
oe-DoD!" whs the Impolite | u'r>' 111 x088
the fence, "them 'bout I far as Ital
t taleB they la. I'll come faction of
I my Uncle Remus book." Trieste, a
ne on." begged Hilly, drop- the valual
rorilzlng manner that he "We lei
* *>P? <* inducing his an ItaUan
e his martyrdom. ^ou
Minerva 'd die In her *arian..tro
3he 'd read Uncle Itemus. nian>'- _
thrse-here tales "nother ?
rroi ana on tne isonzo as
lian speech is heard, satis- G?
her national aspirations in X#adii
free hand in Albania and
t)le port of Aviona. 2?bbon.m
ft Rome in no doubt that JTamoi
attack on the Austro-Hun- year* rem
ops would also strike Ger- SOLD
ttme
Taxau
Ar ?
for CHI-CHBS-TBR 9 A
D BRAND PILLS in Rkd and/OlX
rtalUc hoiM, sealed with BluevO)
Txcd no otdii. Bar?lT*w V/
4 uk for rHI-CUKS-Ttu S V
ID BHANI> PILLS, for twfStT-Un
irded as Best,Safest, Always Reliable.
I BY ALL DRUGGISTS
EVERYWHERE &srt1?
' ^=- I pate.
* "What'll you
pot 'em?" lie as
\i spirit at once ai
~~ "What'll you
^ \)4 I j the salable conn
I a bargain.
?,kt'> P'llled on
U ' t jV r ,e frlas* 1)oa'
a-tR(A oi/ered them to
Dlul,"lu Ul luo Fight hotter
take, Billy, to leninio m>' stoney If
>ked, his cotmnercial Nu\v; you
"oused. swc li box
gimme?" asked he or roa<a 8even ?
uodlty, with an eye to m,nd: but s''
wants you a
it a piece of twine and hours. ' hno
d from ills pocket and Billy s aun
the child with the "Come, Wi
anyway. I "11 give you i
yoiftii come." V
ain't going to get me in V
a* that. If she 'd just '
r eight hours I would n't
ie '11 get you where she
nd read 'bout a million ;* *"
iw Miss Minerva." |
t was growing impatient.; \ v
111am," she called. "I am ^ V
Sarah Jane's chain a
mama's cook, and I'm j
1 please."
"I '11 tell you what
suggestion, "we'll tak<
me an' Lina '11 first bi
y' all be the chain-ga
*11 be the niggers an'
nd she 's my
5oing to be what
Jimmy was slttln
do," was nilly's and the proverbial
s? it turn about; have excited a bul
s tlie perlice an' He hopped down t
ng, an' then we across his own ya
y' all be the fast as his short, f
1 )W mumps. These*
I I \\ cms rejection.
i( "You can do
please when yot
P on his front stops mounted Jitnmy
red 0:?k could not al,1ed himself w
1 to quicker action. *n business; "gr
he steps and ran 1 wbat little hoys
rd toward Hilly as KOt the mumps."
at letrs could carry I key increase!
waning lor j
received a contemptu- jimmy wei
and the othe
perzactly like yon man
, got the mumps," ir - wqu
, who had seemingly . ,
itli Milly as a partm ,
. .. , i . i He?he ai
own tolks hound to do
, was the cons
want em to when you
Once ther
il his hid hy the stut ^'lH horn in
AT i n?rrn
ou." V
it back to his own porch
r boy joined his klnswoldn't
Jimmy come?" she
in't feeling very well," To th
iderate rejoinder. mm
e wns a little boy who iWC/1 1
Virginia?" began Mlsa j Busine
LAN<
\e Business \J
of Lancaster
ss fights shy of dead towns. A sure sign <
:ASTERjp>^
*\ \ Message
V\ No. 2
of a dead one is the lack of local
kosses."
This arrangement v
?o the younger boy el
and soon returned wit
and padlock.
Billy chained Jimmy
gether by two round,
put the key to the lock
"We must decide w
have committed," said
*1^
him.
i*as satisfactory, "Git 'way f'om m
imbed the fence If you teches me,"
h a short chain you too little to
waved an authorit
and Frances to- other child. Hut Jin
fat ankles and aroused to the t
: in his pocket. promptly Jumped tl
hat crimes they ' at his chum with
Lina. "What's the mal
of u lead pencil,
e: you '11 ketch 'em . .
warned Hilly; "an' parted wltl
have 'em." and ho P?cket posseasio
atlve hand at the to ')!aoe
nmy'a curiosity was : Protuberant che.
lighest pitch. He /wo little girl
he fence and gazed Kl^.^ere *een 3
critical admiration. ,/ay
tter," he Inquired, ,Lln/ howled /
inhere; me and
but it was uot until ut ?
Horn in a
1 his most cherished ^nattent,ve >'
ns thai he was at last kno^B who tl
a senile finger on the tant Q"
gave himself
s with their baby-hug- .*\'H ctlurn
ipproachlng. CJ 9* 8ec,"e
here, Frances, you and * 1 /V*
fear of imm
mmy. Don t you come "ir?o#h
Hilly 's got the murnns ... nor!.
pride. Pt
. manger," repeated the j jve, their
ttle boy to himself, "1! ...
, . ,. ? ... . Nothin
bat was. So, this impor-1
i Bettled in his mind, he j Let's p
up to the full enjoyment|
and to the giving and ret
signals, the pleasure of T
?ctile?lly enhanced by the *
nent detection.
cannot tell a lie, I did It |
tople who live in a live, prosperous town i
streets clean, their homes are well painte
K shows a lack of pride, a lack of prosperi
aint up. As the most durable and econoi
)utch Boy \
show it. Their stores are attract>d.
ty, like paint-hungry buildings,
nical paint, we recommend
White Lead
* lUll'XO uuuu ftUl 1
tn' craps an" Jimmy c
fer 'sturbln' public wo
other boss.
"Navr, I ain't nelthe
male member of the
<lone cut my woman
'cause I see her racl
street like a proud co<
Kent, like what Sarah
telled me ho done at tl
trBieci xer snoot.- jw
lone got 'rested "Toothache!" wa
>rshlp," said the "well. I reckon no
you tech 'em; you
r," objected the have 'em."
chain-gang, "I Billy's head was
with a razor white cloth; his u
ring down the cheeks were puffer!
an with another bled a young hipp
Jane's brother pretty gray eyes wt
le picnic." "Tou better git
b the scornful echo. and yo"-?llt 'r' 1
t. Git back; don't n 10 ve em'
ain't or nough to a8,Lthejr re
The two littl
swathed in a hug*. ol>enfd th? ?ate;
sually lean llttt. t ? " ,nt .
I out till he resem- h,m, w tb a,,mtn
lopotamus, and hl? <*nt?cal survey w
>re almost Invisible. *nd indi^nce
'way font me an' had attained su<
little girls and ought ... mj
Don't you come near ^ IV./T J
:hlng." T<Rllly lau*h
e girls immediately , ni y J*
crossed the yard, and n?u-?i?, ? Hilly.
They inspected ^,Ula r
itlon; he bore their P^ng at hi
1th affected unconcern
, as befitted one who ?he did not, t
:h prominence. S of the 1
... .. He wa? a
le hatchet? read the , r
ious voice at his elbow. 1 " an;
ed aloud?at that minute w? c*
tandlng on his head wav- y?u hav?
by feet In the air.
said hla aunt reprovingly,
m over hor spectacles, "I ???i
rthlng to laugh at,"?and
>ut then she waa in lgnor- V
lttle conspiracy. 5
good and dutiful son and I
Duseeu uii, mixra ngm on tne JOD, to SU
y color you wish.
rry all other paint necessarir* also. Con
t in mind. Today's the day.
FOR SALE II
BENNETT- TERRY
C?..iL r l:_- D---.
it the job. Have your painter
suit us on that job of painting
COMPANY.
. p i I
t The children played 1
for J?alf an hour, Billy
manding, and the prist
thoroughly into the spl
according prompt obe<
bosses. At last the e
of their role and clair
change of parts.
"All right." agreed 1
key, Ililly, and we *1
happily together d?n't tech em, like
' and Lina com- Iterated. "Aunt Ml
nnere, entering never Lad 'em an'
trlt of the game, make you keep 'w
ilence to their >'ou ain't a or chili
aptlves wearied "You ain't but s
lored for an ex- Jimmy, "and I'll b
you all time trying
Lina. "Get the to think you're 'be
1 be the chain- old- You 'bout th<
kid they is."
i I tells you," he re-; , " *
nerva say you ain't! ** ? ^ ?J
she say fer me to fll}.lTy .a8^n,at th
ay f'om me cause .m!"'
d like what I is." 1 k?y" # " hat 11
IX," retorted angry "J* y?" put, y
e six next month; * a n.1 a"?o1"
to "suade Utle boys not*,n , 8aid ,h
>.rt a million years his s*
& funniest looking' ur,n'll.?1 , ,
A little darkf
in, nr ruuiuiaiiu?n, ? ,, , . ,
' as he leaned grace- h* 8tUdied hl
e fence. ^ h? W"
1 boasted the younger hfe 1wa8|e|m^C
VO? all give us If ?f 'and '? ,VI
our finger on 'em?"
' to charge little girls wor^' hoping
ie gallant Hilly, as he ne,,how ??t
ollen jowl to each in ?ne eye ?n t
boy on the ot,
>y riding a big black have time to
8 lessons bo well that
only seventeen years old
>yed to survey vast tracts
Irgtnla?"
srva emphasized every
thus to Impress her
: he was so busy keeping
ler and one on the little a*
her porch, that he did not;
use his ears at all and so ;
juuiii uuuuna doosi
TO
SAN FRANCIi
LEAVING
ffftt/1 1
er special
50, CAL.
loir
6<niKBilly
put his right hi!
but found no key the
other pocket with th<
he felt in his blouse,
cap, he jumped up an<
ly shook himself to p
avail; the key had d
by magic.
"1 berlieve y' all <
ind in his pocket Hilly theatrically
re; he tried the cd cheek. "These
! same success; said impressively;
he looked in his <*m you can make
1 down, he near- zaetly what you v
Minerva 's in the
leces all without ,!,ak,n' m<1 'lasses
isappeared as if K?rK' an Htay ri^h
don't come out he
done los' that I dr'n't yo,) ,hp
^ ? horse was galloi
touched a distend- and haMe?
here is mumps, ho .>You ,)eUer
an when you got ~Me and
grown folks do per- p()t thf. m
T,V KPm W Unt '"'siness to hav.
kitchen right now n an?
custard if I 11 be t() the ?b.
t in the house an* kctch >em (QO.
re in the yard an' The n<
mumps. Course i hj ho
>ing by; Jimmy hailed did not hear
"Leaving h
?o fast," he shrieked deceive the e
and Prances and Idea's a circuitous
ard you ain't got no ish and enptti
e 'em 'cause you re a Hilly held
better take your horso bail which J
able 'cause he might throw.
Miss Mine
boy dismounted and scious of her
rse to the fence. "1 "Tht? miffe
one word.
lis camp fires burning to
nemy, he stole around by
route, fell upon the Britired?"
up his hands to catch a
inimy made believe to
rva still read on, unconnephew's
inattention: - .
rintr at Vallov kVrcrA ho<t MII M
%M Iff tC I UlfJ
Persons ('sing Tills Train
5ouf/i Carolit
AT
[AMA DATICir IAITCDMATlf
IVIO
Will Celebrate
i a Day
tun rvnAPiTiftu
key," concluded he.
i "Maybe It dropped
said Frances.
They searched the
the key was not to h<
"Well, If that ain'
Billy," cried Jimmy, "
posing to play chains
time lose the key."
Llna grew indlgnac
can i teen mat cu
on the ground," ^f)ne c?me out her
hie; but she's mak
yard over, but ^ou ')<',tor WE
3 found. tech em; you too
t Just like you, "Arf* the>' eaf,y
'you all time per- ofher little boy ea
gang and you all em one time,
"Olt 'way, I tell
it. latter with a super
m *? ? i Hmmv's Anvv hp
stara now "cause l goU,r little tar
e an' it ain't honer- pinuatingly.
In' it jes' the same. And uiUs It ci
ty f'orn me an' not was an epidemi
little to have em." t|C town of Co\
r> ketch?" asked the Green Hill gre
gerly; "lemme )est tops, in strings
Hilly." gum, and in ms
I you," warned the comprise the p<
lor air. To Increase boys.
rontiniiort "flrnwn
rapim?" he began in- been intense
Hilly made
ame to pass that there aunt's uprigh
c of mumps in the lit- while the oil
lngton, and William little bands
w rich in marbles, in laughed alou
, in toads, in chewing hands and g
iny other things whlrh into bis hip.
c ket treasures of little looked
glasses:
? .# * - ?-I I rill
during the winter?"
a pretense behind his
it hack of throwing a ball
Jer child held up two fat
to receive it. Again he
d as Jimmy apat on his
round the imaginary ball
at hlrp sternly over her
!
inifin-i ni>u ii> ill I LilUlrt 111
Wlikli lins iM'on arran^fMl by 11
June 28th 1
SOUTHERN
'Hal cAruauiUN
!i? Governor for
\915
ULWAY
iou proposed inis
Garner," she said; "
have thought of ph
but for you."
"It looks like w? ca
thing at all," n
'"thout grown folks
'bout It."
"Yes, and laugh fit
open," said her fel
ran t never nass by
yourHeu, jimmy ; * * ?
we never would ' tries to see h
lying chain-gang to cbiilens what s k
Minerva ain't beer
in't never do any- day ; she lemme
loaned Frances, please; It sho' Is
've got to know make grown folk
I looked at Jimmy r
to pop theirselfs is a plumb pity ;
llow prisoner, "I like what I is at
Owen Olbbs and mumps. Don't you
ow nice they can he CHAI
;ot the mumps. Aunt
i impedent to mo to The Infa
do jest 'bout like I Miss Minerva
i one time you can Hilly entitled '
s step lively." He (?ood Men," wi;
meditatively. "It sho to 'or his i
pou ain't a oP chile "tent. These a
P can't have tne events in
come aim closter tc hut never mer
"What nial
i?TER XXIII. quired, and w
? went on wltl
nt Mind Shoots. nearlng the
had bought a book for carefully and
'Stories of Great and "And he w
doh she frequently read dent of the I
eduraMon and improve Hilly put ii
torlen related the prln- wriggled hia
the Uvea of the heroes promptly ret
itloned any names, al* "Ho unri n
<es you bo Hilly?" she in- , .
ithout waiting for a reply
i her reading; she was Y
close now and she read
I deliberately. merc?
a? chosen the first presl- come
Jmted States?" tukini
tls hands to his ears and Hto|>-<
lingers at Jimmy, who Make
urned the compliment. mercc
f\ /"?V* I 1 rl HAS /V# kl- ? ?
Has Horn Selected as the (
net-together movement under au*|i
> of the State for South Carolinians <
hotter ac?|ualnte<l, boosting their c
H part in the exercise* at the Ex|?oa
avers and many attractive side trl
your arrangements through your
! or address W. II
tfticlal ltoute.
Ices of Chambers of Com*
to travel together and be*
oiiimunltles en route and
?
Ition South Carolina Day.
ps going and returning.
locnl ('haml>er of Com*
[. CAFFEY. D. P. A.
Len Hamner now 'tl
jest like idjets and g
cats."
lout they laugh Me," he again wa
rln Just like pol?- to have 'em."
give you. fi
rned. "you too little way? asking at
me who this mi
ve pewees If you'll ^er nephew
?
the end. "Can you tell he ,B ca?ed (
an was?' ' try -?
heard the stories sc
v V"?iuiuu Vl tiin uwu, BU
Lhe Father of his Coun- I
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