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k 1, m rv. t ^ • . • * f «*•» SAVANNAH EXPOSITION SOOTHCIJIJ^ta^ClTY DAY JM i ^ i A VA N N A M •* •*• j Iftlfttfft * cftMl H»fty **4 «fc* ^irfij lag# fftf ftftl. *4 W4 ftftHl tft wt •M ^ftMrw4*4 Hi nMi4f iIh* 4*| 9 mtrli. -TIh- Knft prl ** gn— to t Jittni ** *h# ilrc’irrd. nod thf»» mJ»N*«l nrllfftl). '*■ ft hlloT SIm* otilrloil iitH»ut and tusK**d nt th* tin**, ttu* Klrl* kIkkI^I with mirth nml J«kt» iitt«rcd n (lt*<»p Ktiffnw; th**re wai paiidemonlnm In the next boat,, for poor, careless Polly had flimjf reckless ly—and had hooked the white tlannel shirt collar of the nicest man In the next boat! Polly laughed and cried and then the two boats came together and Polly unhooked her line and apologized very prettily to her victim. He seemed to know Laura and Kdlth and accepted their invitation to come home atid eat some of the broiled fish. Dick Raymond hardly took his eyes from pretty Polly, and when they mounted the cottage steps and Mrs. Relyea demanded who had caught the biggest fish, he solemnly took Polly’a hand and bowed low “Mias Knight la the victor and I am the victim, and I am afraid It will ho hard to pot mo bark Into the lonely sea agala !** flat It tamed oat that ho. aad Pally as a oil. taaaMed Iftto the oea ad amt rHaaftf—aad that was • good days ft«ft*«f No everybody H eaftl ao ge< hft*b * adol _ .ftftra m-yea ~ttm wo otn haaa MONET OF SILK A NO PtfSKlN Nmft ftaft aad m ta ftafto m *ho teaa Thw ^iwrvaiaa 9m mm warn m» mm mmrnrn ' i~i, aa t ~rr~ •oaaa^a woo vftaftNv mw«wS IN* ft*a ma afta «ftftpaoaftwi me go **> fhw ftasaeowa* ** «maNNf ad owaaaaw Hd dt ■ waa wma aa taa maaa ga agg gte •aewmea ad aft ftaaemftaftaaaftft ha m mm lm§ Sftmw aad mam mmmm mm amft ftftam* aftewaaa two a* saw hoema tftga laao ftawm* mmm aa ftaeaam haeA mm asftfti ihga •aoaoaa goww %. ftaa asMPwawm* mt09mm ogw aaftftft I me awft mmrnmmmm ♦saw Ha waadftpHftMi mm ftwv warn am «eagMaMftfti dm He dmft ftmoftahae aa fta eoasft a aaaw I gftftft taHft ddHMfttftft flHHHBft ftftft wwafteft aafteaame amahaft fteaa* dftae F wg agmftao fteawHoam aa ftdfta a# fto mm ftpafta wdl tfta dftm *ggeamift Hsgaw aawfteHnwaaft waanao » aftM* aaft I * • c,,|. t • . « . <| <« i t Mftgf," atgl hladge Pnatev The greaad la taa «ot for tmnla- I am tired of reading and embroidery and carda Whnt shall we dor Tl»e other glrla looked oat ovor I he bay. The tide was coming In through the channel and the blue -waves were little white ruffled‘egpa. ^ few sail, boats scudded before the wind and down at the harbor entrance were a score of small black specs. “The men are fishing down there," remarked Edith Dale; “small blueflsh —they catch them in the channel when the tide runs swiftly." “I would love to go a-fishing.'' Polly Knight said. “You know I have al ways lived Inland—It must be fine sport to be out there where the wind la blowdag—and then come home and broil the fish—urn l H They all laughed at Polly's hungry manner, and Edith Jumped up and ran down the path to the beach. “Pat on yoar oldest rag*,” the called over her shoulder; “I am going after Jake Doode — b* will take as oat there, bait oar hooks, take «4T the Aab and -ev erything f- ~We mast take aeme tnwrti dorureft bat there was tftataat tarn K || win tame aa ftafty/ HARNESS EXTRA ADDED Ai, 'N TMMTVAlWt AYS wOMAsawoim Auto show MAGNIFICENT DISPLAYS AGRICULTURE m«,auet** Fi RE WORKS? DISPLAYS A NIGHTLY Fit fEATWfj EXCURSION RATES k. OMALL LINES OF J jHAVe*! A.W.MOREHOUSC PRCSIOCMT DAV €r» NIGHT OMFi-KMIMC SECY o MANAGER NOVEMBER 8-&-IQ-II-12-13 cTeSInsia a— 1 »■ ■■■ ■ ggeaggs PRODUCE NEW UQUID FUEL in •pirH Wwowe an -MataiHa • Made Peftwft. 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Don’t you worry, miss, there's lots of luck ehout ttshin’, and no matter how many ifc caught there’s plenty left In Ihe sea Just hs good as the biggest!” After which re markable statement Jake subsided into deep silence, and a fresh pipe. Polly looked reproachfully at the backs of the men in the next boat— they were having heaps of fun over their fishing, she could hear them laughing and there was one big hearty laugh that ahe liked “He must he thr big man In the white tlannel shirt," •he decided. "He has rather nlcr hair —at might and rebellious" A strong •gnftrowned hand came up and rim pled the hair sftrg mow and (hr ftaftd famed e«ov ao Mule Polly fto ftoPgos * M *ey*ho*ft 4ft** mg* «ft**g wfto • ftft fft ftos ftps Ofe* • • • ■ ■ S •' ftftft ftft soRggftMgt fftftg aft sft anftftgNeyfe •> ***gos as ft • mm'** gs mo gnfthh 11 # I r ? t ft C ft • ft t r • a ft ev g s » •4 anaea or *aftt* TT| •e • U Sft WtD se Tftft nwtoa •ftsftw Cknm mao m wm$ ftgeg.Pftpa «m mao mm brngag m tmmm m Pftftf ftpsap Wso g batk • n«ond. y •*■ ottl Deo f it re the iioNkt able to 11% r lli«*tr «hi%« wltlkoiit %»*.rk i who work the liarde«r, the rent of ' re th«* men 1 Don’t he i afmtd of klllliiK yournelf with over work. It 1* beyond your [N*wer t«» do , \yj|| do?* that on the atinny side of thirty. They die sometimes, hut It Is because they quit at d p. ui. and don’t go home until 2 a. m. It's the Interval that kills, my son. The work gives you an appetite for your meals; it lends solidity to your slumbers; It gives you a perfect ‘and grateful appreciation of a holiday. “There are young men who do not work, but the world is not proud of them. It'(Iocs not know their names even; It sinUdy speaks of them as ‘old So-andso’s hoy.’ Nobody likes them; the great bus> v world "doesn't know that they are there. So find out what you want to be and do, and take off your mat and make a dust In the world. Tike hoaler you are. the lews harm yog will be apt to get Infft.lhe •fleeter will be y%»«r sleep, the bright fft—wf. | beard “A • ewtentry piled for a rmasn In ft bofel. The bote! cteek sold to hiio: ••Very worry, tir. but were to over crowded that I’ll have to ft«k you to share a room with another gentleman. “*Hm. Yes. I suppose so,* said the westerner reluctantly, ‘but will this chap turn In early? I’ve got a lot of work to do here io New York, and I’ll need a lot of sleep, and I don’t w ant io be disturbed, by crinus.’ “The clerk laughed. ‘“You’ll have your night’s rest com pleted before this gentleman ever gets In,’ he said. “‘Sure of that?’ said the westerner. •“Certainly,’ said the clerk. ‘You see, the man’s been stopping with us every August for the last eleven years, and this Is the first time he’s made the trip without Ida wife.’** Hagood-Jennings Auto Co. Deal cn for Stuoebaker can ana International I rucks PHONE no. ■». *:* Barnwell, South Carolina V ♦ .» 8**k« Invigorating Influence •fed liftft i rw and ffc* •III ll •Hf (ft greoft** n«i HI fkcrd Ift to eipoe* If- ft? igtlftir i bo I GET IN THE GAME. | Y ❖. You who have sporting blood and like a good clean game % A —and what normal person does nol-have you tried the game of % T saving money? It is an old game and a good one. Those who V ♦j* play regularly are very enthusiastic about it. Try it, if you are ^ not already a player, and you’ll like it,’ too. And if you keep at it, you will surely win. That is the beauty of this game-all who pUv regularly and persistently are bound to win. to tee us and in the garnet # «**» Ofe* ft •Hi * *pft •i (ftftft * FIRST NATIONAL BANK Captu! Htocfc, SAo.oou no