The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, March 12, 1920, Image 9
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L n>?WHlst o! tJ** 4*re?a *# *?Id to
in ? K*WNU 1?U*
r; HV u<?hJ in every axumuuity
who wrJll t?? other
birtftT otll,'r are
Wjt^m their buwioMB, aud over
ly, *n#oy llesldet*, ib?7
? know ??vthiii|c tkteurt' Ui. ir own
Ls afEtlrv. unyho*'. The follow*
L votr u?o>t t'holr time to othyr
L fcusiue*# are <u?ore Wfmieut, aiul
lutih' other mau'a Uiudut** tort
Em ijio <s?i 'handle'tt bhoRidf. They
[thirl f.K'tf mo it inii ? i !'<? .>. The
I W'lm JIPViT hud ?i hank ttOQOUUt
[Vf the UauK 'pnvddi'ik't mil' kind*
hters on "how -to improvo JUh bufil
fThou 'Chortt is the itMtii who oau
r ini nifter jubt Imw to iH.umh ?nd
i flwrwiff We flock. Very few ?dl
Icw bOVV ito run their i>ajH?r? tout
Sow 'hat? jheeai Jn ? printing
otftoe -but tlnx'e itkne* iu h\n Ufo kuowa
?H About it. Ail tovp* wouk! b< !x?t
tot if tlwy Wd ?nnre buttlnnkya on the
job. Jivrt bcouu*c a man I* suc^tf^fut
i* oo trign-tho known <how to run hi* own
bu*lum, h is ? iNiyJjyr job, 'too t ui-?
thin* af ruuuiug other btt*l
imh*."
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Miami, Jf'M;, MJkvU *J."-i>iynat;i
ut over ftvi iiiilii.ni dolViirs w
dOQP to thn fruit .ami v^Utblv fM<)?
<>?' *outb fN^tnla by t)io wtrlow
A <n?ne. nature of Ka?t Mgbt. V'dg^utiTe
ficlilh n?>rH< of Miami woro i?r^otic*^ll>
wijn^l put wbU? early rqpopt* #1h?w tho
flauitt&e to <fihe south t?> l>< uIkmu T.*? j?.-?.
lUoom ou 4he Ki'mat fruit, avoeatle
and inai'vo tree* \Wki?
TMupcruftmw last 11ikI>t WOrO U|0 low
est I'VOf pttioiiaU)' irtxVmlort here for
Ma roll, III defrrvee.
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$1.25 wodfch of eggs.
Bread is the cheapest of foods, and it is the
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of energy-producers as well. You should use
more bread and biscuits on your table. Let
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George T, Little
PAID FOR HIS FUN
Prank of Baby Elephant Brought
Retribution.
Her Patience Exhausted, Mother Ad
ministered * Spanking That
Brought Tears in Bucketful*
Frcm Her Offspring.
In u recent exchange II la sinted
that ? t? [?11.ints arc |tNltR|ly like hu
man beings in the way they discipline
their yoilOft Thi following amusing
incident wsi lipoh bjf ik titivQltr in an
extensive lumber yard in Uurma.
While the adult elephants wort* faith
fully at work tho youngRteri played
about the yard. Tin* elephant that at
traded the traveler's particular atten
tion was hauling. In her chain harness,
a hugo tree trunk from the hank of
the river.
She hart a heavy load, a fact that
her offspring did not realize. Bent on
playing u prank, he wound hla
little trunk about one of the chain
traces and pulled back with all hla
strength.
Conscluus of the suddenly Increased
weight, the mother looked around. She
saw the youngster and shook her head
solemnly, but paying no further heed
to his teaming, bent again to her work.
Meanwhile the little rascal, with his
mischievous trunk had loosened the
ring that fastened the traces to the
load.
While the 'mother was straining to
TjSF"her'burden In motion again, her
rascally son pulled so sturdily that
she was quite unaware that she had
been disconnected from her load. Then
suddenly tho youngster lot ko. Nat
urally enough, the mother was thrown
to her knees and her driver hurled In
a wide circle from her back.
The culprit .sought. u huge woodpile
that scented to offer him at least a tem
porary protectli>lV. Ill* mother. how
ever, wjis soon In pursuit, Klnl he hud
to .flee. Hound and round ibe wood*
plie he dodged, hut his mothciv^Tylth
her iron harness clanking noisily be
hind her, kept close at his heels'.
Although the little one's greater agil
ity gained some space for him at the
cornel's, his mother eventually Over
took him. The first hlow of her trumf
drew from hiin a bawl of pain. At
the sccoud be sunk, quite humbled to
his knees; ami then he endured with
out a murmur, although with many
tears, a soundst^jraWhlng. Finally the
mother let hjjjnv tip:-' With tears still
streaming aiiu ,w)th drooping trunk he
took his'disconsolate way out of the
yard.
The little fellow had won the com
pile sympathy of the observer. Con
sequently tie was overjoyed to witness
during the noon hour n touching rec
onciliation. The mother did all she
could to comfort tint' penitent little
sinner; she caressed him with her
trunk, cuddled him up against her, and
looked nt him a^ If to say: "You still
have a mother who loves you."
- 7?He Was Starting Young.
"You fill the palls with sand, and
let me turn them out," suggested elx
year-old Jack to little Doris as they
played^on the beach.
Hls^ playmate obediently complied.
"Now we'll build a castle, and you
shall fetch the water to go round It,"
exclaimed Jack. '
Dutifully the little niald struggled
up and down the beach, carrying
buckets of water.
"Can't you fetch the water now,
Jack," she suggested, "and let me
pour It roundV' ?*
"Girls can't do that properly," an
swered the boy. "I^et's paddle. Hut,
I say, Doris, do you want to ninjry
me when you grow ppt"
"Yee?oh, yes!" Doris was delight
ed at tlie prospect.
The boy. however, assumed a bored
air, and lazily extended his feet to
ward her.
' "Very welt then," he said nonclinl=~
antly. "If you're going to be my wife,
take off my shoes and stockings!"?
Pearson's Weekly.
Early "Domestic Problem."
The one hundred and twenty-fifth an
niversary of the Massachusetts Char
itable Fire society, recently observed
In Boston, looks Imek to a time In that
elty when It was considered desirable
that "servants be obliged to go to bed
before the householder, and not be per
mitted to carry a lighted candle to a
bedroom In the garret." The recom
mendation was made at one of. the so
ciety's earliest meetings, but seems not
to have been carried into effect; one
may Imagine that eveu #o far back
there was a "domestic servtoe problem*
sufficiently defined to make the aver
age servant's objection to this pro
posed early and dark retirement oper
ative In defeating It.
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His Conclusive Way.
"Really. Mr. dloom, you must be
mistaken," *illdly Interrupted the other
man In the argument.
"Mistaken!" thundered .1. Fuller
Oloom. "Those are not my views,
merely, but the mature deduction* of
Ellsworth Ethelhert ITornbostle, A. M..
ph. D.!"
"Then, very likely I am wrong.
Thank you for correcting me."
"Pardon us," said we, after the de
parture of the discomfited critic, "but
who Is Kllsworth Fthelbert Hornbostle,
A. M.t Ph. D.r
"How the devil do I know?"* was
the snarling reply. "I Invents the
name on th? spur of the moment. Am
I anrr^orwl to concoct an entl? / life
history for th# myth, to* ?"- K tnsas
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