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In the remote island of New y
Guinea it is leap year all the time p
in one important sense, for out a
there all the proposals of marriage ^
are made by the women, says The p
London Daily Chronicle. It is tc
considered beneath the male in- ^
habitants of New Guinea to even ^
notice a woman, and consequently q
the women perforce must notice q
the men. and must start any idea aj
of weddings, etc. o1
So when the belle of New /p
Guinea becomes in love she prom- ^
ptly sends a piece of string to the w
sister of the lucky man. If he fa
has no sister she sends it to his pl
mother or anyhow to some female m
relative. This, because the man Qj
and his male relatvies are assumed
to be above taking any steps w
owara acquiring a wite. sj
Then the sister says to the man ^
i ?i *olved: ''Brother, I ha"e news; <jT
so-and-so is in love with you." m
If inclined to matrimony the man fa
ma kes an engagement to meet the fe
en nored lady. When they meet as
it is alone and they either decide q
to wed or drop the entire proposi- m
tion at once. There is no court- ca
ing, for the man is not allowed, ^
theoretically, at least, to waste m
any time on a woman?not even
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cnuutf u to aiiow tier 10 nuuce love ^
to him. n<
The betrothal is announcd and
the engaged man in New Guinea
is branded on the back with charcoal,
but the woman's mark of _
engagement to wed is actually cut
into herein, and is never allow- ^
ed to completely vanish. If either w
one decided to break the engage- c
ment nothing can be done by the tc
offended party. w
If the girt ; decides that after all ti
she sent the lHtle piece of string (C
by mistake the man is apt. how- tl
ever, to clutch her sometimes alone ti
and beat her. If the man jilt the ei
woman her relatives often hunt w
him np and administer sound b
drubbing. u
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Rev. 3. P. Allen has accepted p
the call of the Denmark church ai
for hie entire time. Bro. Allen is T
a native of Marion county, son of it
Deacon W B. Allen, and brother h
of Rev. W. C. Allen. He is a w
graduate of Purtnan and of the S
Seminary, and is well equipped n
lor excellent service. The ar- ti
nmgement is a fortunate one, and n
we oongmtuiate both tbe^church F
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BEBBEEE
Last week The Herald told its
saders about a fine mare that Mr.
Walter Stanton, who lives on
Loute 1, had raised, an also
bout a valuable mare mule that
ad been raised by Mr. Jesse
roctor who lives near Mr. Stan>n.
Last Thursday a Herald
lan saw three fine colts that had
een raised by Mr. A. M. Mc*
regor who lives on Route 1.
ne of the colts was 2 years old,
aother was 1 year old and the
.her was just five months of age.
he three-year-colt weighed 850
aunds and was a beauty. He
as sired by Forest Fing, the
imous Marlboro Stallion and
romises t o develop into a
agnificent animal. The 1 yeard
was sired by a French coachg
horse whose name is not known
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umv wuv a aiav&aiaa a uiu auimai was
red by Prof. Hume. The oldest
It is well-broken and can be
iven with perfect safety by any
ember of Mr. McGregor's
mily. He has never shown any
ar of an automobile and seems
; docile as a lamb- Mr. Mcregor
is very proud cf the anials
and says it cost him practiilly
nothing to raise them. He
:lieves that stock-raising can be
ade a profitable industry in this
*tion and may engage in the
rsiness on a larger scale in the
;ar future.
Rev.Dr. Buckner, assisted by
ev. A. E. Soencer. c'.osed on
Wednesday night, Sept. 1st. a
eek's meeting at the Pee Dee
hurch. The services wore well at:nded
and throughout the meeting
as successful beyond all expectaon.
Fifteen persons were added
> the membership of the church,
iree of them being by letter of
ansfer. Some were also interred
who are not yet connected
ith any church, and the mem
ership of the church had their
tal quickened and are much ensure
ged. Mr. Spencer, the
trangelist, is a forceful
readier, a tactiui, untiring I
nd most zsalous worker,
'he meeting developed more life
i the old Pee Dee church than
as been seen there for a long:
'bile. As ooe result, a Sabbath
chool will be "organized there
ext Sabbath, under the care of
wo young men, Mr. Larue Carlichael
and Thornton Carmichael.
'arenta and children of the community
are all invited to attend.
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