The Pageland journal. [volume] (Pageland, S.C.) 1911-1978, November 15, 1922, Image 5

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"Qpe..djw at a paper fttilkin ' the Milt of Berkshire tome ordinary paper was* being made," Mr. Crawford began; "and a careless worker forgot to put in a certain material called sizing. All thedmper was sndfled and thought to be useless, so it was thrown psgde, and the workmaoy was scolded for his carelessness. 1 Soon arise the paper, had been* thrown away, the owner ot .the mill wanted to write e^icrf^nnd' he picked up a piece ot this watte -papet. tpv writiynv Hi waa vexed when the ink spread all over the^pppar, and then th idea came to him that this paper might dry iflk as well as sand. * i a- ? - no wrote on a piece 01 good po per and tried to dry tbe ink with . ... toe watte paper, and it did tbe SS PANTS SAlfsFLEi) ^ ^ ^ p? * f RSW r DIM 0*/]W ^ L^Bm ^ lEff: I wr J ITS* A sonoiir :,00'Jl-RIP x.-i - f Ixr< % ^ \ ?ttUN THE BL -* *>'** iwrnm?j<? ^mmm "3 _* f t-j*.r ' - * ^ ? wr -~m v v v aw - (Tornef" ? ? 2\ sooeooeooooesx work very well. ^Heat once advertised his useless paper as 'blot- i tins paper."' f "Then the man had- really made something /useful instead of spoiling the paper." "Yes, he had," agreed Mr. Crawford. "The ted rags could not be used to make ordinary i paper, as ^lHhe color woiftd'flfbt come out^ ?o the red rags were 1 used for blotting paper, and that was the reason all the first blot 11 tine paper ever made was a pink colpr. These ra?s had been i Wasted befote^lotting paper was * made," finished Mr^ Crawford. < "I am elad I learned how blot- i tine paper happened to be made," i said Gilbert.?Selected. ( A Chinese Rhyme The mother of a Chinese baby., enjoyi counting the little one's I toes just as American mothers i do. When the gay, embroidered * shoes are taken off she pinches i one tiny toe and then another, as she sines: v. W 1 This little cow eats grass. This little cow eats hay. This little o#w drinks water, I'll IS ltttlo <V\UI Haoo nAtkiain I -- A MBV V WTT MVfVa IIVIUIUK But just lie down ail day. * ' ? We'll whip her? *m. (iSi P^ow children, what does your American mother sins:? It, ifa little like the Chinese son?* but ^he^pim^j^ed ^gour n^tl^r it not a cow, but some other anjpaal. Nqstyou find out the-unimal and then get the little song somehow and bring it to 'The Journal office before next Satur lay, and if you are the first one iu come your name will appear under the little sons: in Children'? Corner. Now do not lotK?t. 1 . .0 ?? ' ? ^.,U. v ' >. - ; 1 ?: *{y * #*'! ? ~r X .1 |kU) * r * . w '? * You And'Oar supply <M1 itifcnext Two Monti .,.. xow.fvnnte., Men's Gothinfl Pants, Big I .1 n* $no$ m BT%m^ I >dH|Kd| JHHmHCMHV'V 'J ZrjJHfl^H^H9w7^V'jf J V Vy r 4 y ^JcK +**1 'X -*fo- *;w McKays famous Stalk 4 Here-is shown a ret enoacfrfctalk'cutter. It will cut your large stkTks positively fifty p .better than .any other cun -- brought out^*1' t. . "'?* Thfe^ lif a. reason. Th I .7" 7plaJk,( CJUtter is positive)] chockeble. - ? ' .' ? t?>y W<rkeep them on handi UE BIRH j t, ingl It is important, in theseJAih that America should have-jjpK plated boys. A boy needs ton His- lipyagaiost the first -Uyte ot liquor. ^ His ears, against impure vvorai. His hands, that they haoole nothing wrong. Hit heart. against irreverence and doubt' His feet.against going vjrith bad company. 1 His eyes, against dangerous books and pictures. His pockets, against covetousness and dishonest moniy. 1 ' His tongue, against evil sentiments. The Christian armor on bar citizens gives more security to the -nation than all the "armor olate*' can on her ihiDs._Tfte Outlook. Physician, leal Thyself Doctor?"Do I think I can cure your catarrh? Why, I'msureof it." Patient?"So you're very familiar with the disease?" Doctor?'*1 should say so! I've had it myself all my life." IUST SO <, ^ \ 't Pluck loiMr no ttaao 0* ae- ! count of hard luck. ? * 1 With kls\Arkt watch a fatal) boy hat thf tfcrfo of htf lift. ? 53; v k* 1 Faltb would, .^ave aa aaar | time of it if doubt didn't ontp ; j | on Its trail. Some men manage to 4odg* ; enough work to keep a dozen ; peojfllPbusy. A strenuous season makes a !| r society bud look like the teat ! rui? vx lummiT. s With the exception of tMpuble ! and children, the more tWlrer- ! ! age men has the more be mtntn. ! T 1 e??ee?*^?ee*?e?*??eeeeeeo*WM( OfW' * t; i j* Needs I *nake business Boom lor if. We are prepared to meet t Army Coats, Army feaders, Rain Coats, Bind Hals. ' FRESH MULES. er yet * '""* SWAP OR SOX. ^ fr B Home oi QUALI * '| . . . 1 ,.\. t . rpj^ paC^age gUj Your taste confi .in ?i The sales prove Over 7 billion so . - . ? .'.J . -v J ' ' - . i<}' i * * * if- - 'i d < ' . I. . ..i ; ? ?4 .i. " - * / r " * < . * . y ? ? * O . f * .%. r. ' ntf ; / * ^.. | I *. W * ':?* ' ." ' -<5 ?. \vt. , ? ' ? i I* '' i ^ ' Liccrrr & Mrmi Tobamo Co. * ' I., i I. i ?? ? Use The | To make knowi V ^ S M Harness jj Brand New K Melrose Floor , S Shoes S Save yonr feet by wearing y foot fitters and Red Goose R Shoes. n TY GOODS B >s. | . . ' \ f. ?- . . r ..v ' ... . f . 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