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i ' '"tTOiijP" T- V : 1. f Many Honest Citizens Have Criminal Faces Hbtp you a crimiriHl face? Of courn* yon Imven’t, you enlaltu Indlifnantly. Yet thousands of absolutely respecta ble, law-abldlne citizens have devel oped, or jire developing criminal face*, remarks London Answers. How? Reeause, with defective eye- slftht, they shirk wearing glasses. Mi nus glasses, anyone with impaired vision screws his or her eyes up and peers. That's to get a focus; hut the effect Is to create ttrr--appearance of furtIverldss, and it depends on the build of a face whether the furtive ness increases to an appearance o ( f craftiness and cunning. , Again, there are thousands of ipilt*^ sweet-tempered folk who look III te pered. Vertical lines uni up tfielr, forehead as the result of “xciVwinsr" their eyes. 'J'hus is a “cro/4i" face made. It nuiy he argued thnt/what a man Is In character, and not/w hat tie seems to he facially, is wliat/eounts. Rut that applies only to tli^* who know him. When we meet A stranger our first Judgment of hipr, our decision, w lietlier we shall llke/nlm or not, dm/*nils to a very great detent ml ids facial appear ance. y/ Thnt/fs not to say that plainness, or even/ugliness, If not of the repellunt type, v\ili my lye us give an adveise ver- dlct, for charm of manner «.r speech may frequently cancel these things. But if the stranger looks at us fur tively. just because lie ought to be wearing glasses, and isn't, or, because of the same omission, looks Ill-tem pered, what then? We don't take to him. Our judgment Is wrong, of course; hut he has asked for it. The very obvious moral Is If you need glasses, get them and wear them. I^n these days we cannot afford to han dicap ourselves by letting our faces b* our misfortune. What we look lik® does really count. * fv 7 '< ~'7 , A-Vf f 'd U Ua QVaf;ch- ?/ext Week’s Paper ''WW Summer School Queen of tyhe ‘Blues} And Her All Star "-'Td / y Denizens of the Deep Have Some Human Ways Fish stories are important Items of human experience, and the teeming life of the sea has ups and downs to inn|eh any fortune <<f the land. Young oysters, we are told, settle down to work after forty eight hours of making ,a splosh In their world. Some become pearl manufacturers, and others Just hang around the bars —plain old soaks Startisli sometimes visit oyster coiiiniimifies and work the old shell game. Well, the oysters have made their beds let them lie In them. And there are the limpets. They prowl around at n'ght, but always In the morning they manage to find their own tints on the old home rock, and so save their faces in the eyes of the com munity. Ah, those sly, frollleking lim pets. And what armories of teeth —whelks have from T20 to -Jot* each, winkles R.ftoo. anil the umbrella shell about 7f.0.ooo to the set. 'What a time there must he when the little umbrella shells are teething. Whelks, mon ! Life at the bottom of the sea is a pretty serious business.— Nation n Business. I KK R \MRKK<.-R \U\\\ KLL-C ALHOl'|S-H.\ Ml’TON-OUANRKo R!’K(; SI MMER S( HOOL LOR TKACHF.RS M ILL <)I*K\ IT KS- DAY. .11, NK 10, 1H2I, Vi' OR A NT. KRC IRi. ONT'IN C K LOR SIX MKLKS. _ ^ Knglish, Algehr;*, ZZ REVUE The fastest colored show on earth with the greatest galaxy of colored stars including Sam Gray—“Boots” Hope and 1 he Seminole Syncopators Jazz Band and OKeh Stars Primary metlmds.'Vith demonstration das Arithmetic, History. Civics, School Records, Geography, Agricul ture, Nature Study, Hygiene and Sanitation will he given by com petent instructors. this school has thk kndorskmk.nt or THK STATK DEPARTMENT OL KDCCMTON. iJOOI) HOARD LAN BE H,U) I.V PR IV \TE HOMES LOR THE SIX WEEKS FOR ,$.{0.00. Teachers coming from non-cooperating counties will he Charged $.">.00 entrance fee. tor further information write A. J. Thackston,. Orangeburg, S. ( .. or call on the Superintendent of Education of any ol tae above counties. Vamp Theatre, Barnwell, S. C. MONDAY NIGHT, MAY 12TH Prices $1.00 and $1.50, Plus Tax. v ■ Seats on Sale at Best Pharmacy. • 'cr.iT.'j, Farming a Signature Successfully Not Easy The news published recently that a claim of £TJ.'i.ftoo (muninally .$iV>o.onO) has been ;..ade agaiii't a great Lon-' don l»auk In eouneeiion with alleged forgeries has caused a sensation in » linanekil eireles. r | iie amount involved is so large that, should the allegations prove correct, the crime will easily One on the Pawnbroker He -tool). :iIU» iren! ly ' deep In thought, under the three gulden hulls which hung nh >ve tins doorvv ny of thi* shop. * I’resently rc* >!;ition ciime to him ; ha crossed the tl.i .•-Iii'd and inquired of the proprietor : “i 1 oW IlflhTt will you give me for thi * »*o", l •> "A shilling. reto'ie l the pawnbrok- or. eyeing tin* sk itiiiy gurmen! with und>l U-iseil ro It-'MlU!. “(Hi. muke it shillings." exclatmed (ha veedv one. " 11 irlig it all, tin - coaA'a- Wold I' o bol> i' it's vvorih a penny!" “My v rieml -i d the pa'vHbroker, “1 vi'Uh'n t givi • v ivo shillings for two overgoiils like that no, certainly I rank as one uf the greatest of its kind of recent years. Th* crime of forgery is comparative ly rare. This is probably due to the fact it Is ou.e fraught, with great difti- culty nnd serious danger. Rankers have the greatest conti- denee jii their ability to recognize.their customer’s s ; gii:itures, and tlteir com mercial and legal brethren, who do not t act a signatu e imless if is Veriiied by th.'t of a vvitues< mils! he uiDved '<» admirafiiiti when Mo-.v sec a hank •a-hie" paying oiif hundreds jif poimds a [ ' ri'eef stranger on the strength of u s■ 11gie signal ni e on a check,, writes grat ! .*.ving results. “This Inatmcnt siiortens the dura tion o v the d;s. use* h'sseiis the cough iind enables the-patient to get much needed sleep," & Farmers Using Geysers (lev sers a’re prov ing uselul adjunct* .to tanning In Iceland. A vv.dj-known dye works in that country linked up ps fotory with wine? pipes direct from the hot springs, and af'er using the hot water in the color processes and for heating the factory and the workmen's h'enc-i. conducted it through tindergrowd ohs-s ini.l In fields, which COTTON SEED 4 t Y t t v ❖ US (1 r-'siih yi»- i| three times as much proiluce av I.ft ‘ igdib<ii - 'itg Helds not so eij: lipped. A 1 ' It, dglt (rom 11meTm- lit) >l;' '••a! dim I, ♦ »!; • uHers have lioen ramil -r " w.it h g< . ■ i's, only recently h n v f • li.'v'T imti'- t , tl uses been s,'ri ottsly . on -i dt-i'f 1. • ot a pr-ojeef is on fimi 1 • i -iipoiv I!* jiiVlk with hot vvti- nt r*» r. h* :iting. 1 »iU hing and washing l"l i " ■ s • in; .-: it' ■ :' t'.i*' iioighhoring hot o » • r.i U". FOR SALE f ? Y V V / ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ♦% V eouhlti't.'' "( 'nine, conic persuasively. ' !’’ rejdied the seedy one, '\YciTiht yam take a, shll-. a baiikc * ill t lie lam ton Mail. Tii.t i ! Iiej • r, >; Uhl 1' e is Hot Ill's- pliteeil N >»’ •‘tl fro:. the fact that a ur"i •ry pructiV.iiR- ne ver t a ke s p ;i« »\ al: i.ollg 'l •rn a busy lay more /Iiaii H ml! inil checks p H t hrongli tlo i ii clearing ’ ho }fP' »l|ol'ie, V' bile tTo* m," •k turnover of 1 he Brit i'h rstes is vntTi‘ ■ £sll IMO.IHIO.IHHI a y ear. It i'. iud *t *t1 1 a in "Sf impossible to Imitate ’ >S 1 iiiy. another man's sig- nature. The ha i 1 w r ling: may Tie most skillfully eo r “i! bn? the criminal < an- not get 1 hat pci *t»n: lity nnd chann •ter into t It sigl .-t! It T* \\ hudi nhtne aty the age on t he ' i Inviting Crime “Look Tie - I i ho gjT for that, dog of .Innior's.’ Mr. Ru'iion an- noiinceiT "th.'o’v.'ig a p tidde. ' 1 ■ Mi' ' Rui't .'M ur l it. “\\'h<C <o o'hf' ' -.lie • \. ■ ,iic'd. “A dog collar : of nil 'trtigs'" , “Y. . ; • r n i I ~V it v (S' I ‘ .*< t f.tr it.” Mr. Run oh rela ted. ••Three dollars and a half!” echoed i V ♦> ♦♦♦ %♦ I have a limited amount Wannamaker’s ♦:* »:♦ Cleveland Big Boll Cottonseed for Sale, t l "\\ ! aT on earth? I don t 1 ^ You've alvvuvs saiil you ■*• ling for it if tl *;i,t vycre yoin>?'’ _ - •‘Yes, and think Id done well!” “Ah, then, that’s ifll right. Here’* your hoh. I foiin I t lie coat oiitaide and hii'Uglit I’ la to see ht>'\ hutch It vviis iva!Iv vvorih. Toronto (Ih>be. keyniatc of its genuineness. Mrs. Rurton. understand i had 'no use on earth for Junior's dog YOU wish somebody Y ml ! R* \\ O u!i! st t*al Whooping Cough Cured by X-Ro.y Treatments • Yes, that's just It." Mr. Burton ‘agreed. “W ith that collar on jt some one will hc-.viirc to—, | ■ H—now — ::: V ❖ There Only Six Nights There being a Shakesperean reper toire company In town, a Liverpool magnate told Ids secretary I" hook a— couple of seats. -, L -- "I’ll telephone toy wife," saTd the merchant, “and leave a nteniofandijm on iiiy-d-esk- aa lo .wdial.ili’. 1 want> io - * ^ Will tli“'X I!ay prove itself ii,"“ lotig- lookeil'' or remedy for whooping cough ? A n o departure in tin* treatuicnf of tfds disease .has le'cn inaugurlited at the Roston tloatlng hospita^f. w here'for the las year p:tl-+ents have been ex- TF'iTTiTented upon TvTTfr great suci'esq, says a Roston d.spatini to the Kansas nty,Mar. - • r. ILuirv I. Rowdhch, physician-in .•barge of ti'e Imvie i n i, hTTs rmre-weri the Right, Anyhow There was a worthy public ofUola! vvh>)- liad a goodly fund, of common sense,, lott no greii[ aniouht of hook learnipg. He had never had a chance ro Hcunlre the same. Being, called upon to address a class gathering, he spoke repeatedly of the university aluminum. - ./c "What does he mean?” whispered A little” later the secretary found the memorandum. It read: “Two rickets for Twelfth Night.”- The next morning ^the sca'ct arv re ported i nj hi n't get the tickets you -specified, sir. The company will only he, in town sfx nights." - -— ’ Fixing the Blame Gentle hands were lifting Rat from the wreckage of his automobile, which had just been struck at a grade cross ing by a fast passenger train. “How did It happen?” asked a friend, who was with the rescue party. . “Regorra,” fumed Rat, “ Yls more than I can understand. Ye’d ha-ve thought that the engineer of the train could have seen me" coinin' in broad daylight!"—Everybody’s Magazine. treatment of whooping cough with the X Ray, which treatment was discov ered. In 11)11 by a Russian physician, and abandoned by h m as impractical. —-Doctor Rowdltch is the pioneer in this meftiofLof treatment in the New England states, and wide cuifes in all cases are - Hof efl'eeted completely through tiie agency of th • X Kay, great things are evpeetcil of.it In the near future, the doctor sai l. "Seyeniy-tive per cent of the ease* respond to treatment.’’ DoiTWy Row- dlieli said. "In a peri'"ievn*- two month* last venr we treatetl IJIts case* with «me of the amlience. "He means the alumni." “W ell, he know s they metal, ativhmr:" ^ire good Y Y f ❖ ■ ' ^ If you {^re in need of any seed for re- %♦ ❖ ❖ j. , * . . " ' - • - planting, it will pay-you to get into ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ touch with me at once. Attractive Price. *:• Y ♦% v ❖ X v ♦♦♦ ♦ ❖ i* > His Phantom Fight “Wliat made you think this gentle man vvit^ drunk?’’ asked ihe Judge. “We!', yer liou<*r. ’e Was 'av'mg a hit of a tight w ith his bool leffger." 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