The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, October 07, 1920, Image 16
ALTON PACKARD, CARTOON I!
Alton Packard, cartoonist, illost^i
his humorous lectures by draw
enormous cartoons in the presence
the audience. He carries with 1
an immense easel with a large qu
tity of paper and a variety of crayc
Mr. Packard's splendid evening
entertainment Includes not only
cartoons, but also original songs,
accompaniment of wnicn ait. f acsi
tarnishes on the piano. One of
greatest successes is "When You <
What You Want You Don't Want 1
During his career as a cartoon
Mr. Packard has covered practia
the entire United States. He has h
recalled a number of times to tn
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ALTON PACKARD. '
dtles as Boston, Cleveland, b
York. Philadelphia. Washington, 01
homa City, Long Beach, CaL, Kan
City and Chicago. He has been uj
the Lyceum and Chautauqua progrs
for more than twelve years.
Mr. Packard is often referred to
the successor odf the late Frank Bee
the famous cartoonist of the Ba
Horn.
The following from the Qnx
World-Herald is one of the typl
press notices concerning Mr. Packai
work:
"Packard was all that be was adt
tlsed to be?entertaining, funny,
structlve and in every way satlsi
rtpv While his delineations of Am
can life in cartoons; Impcreonatlc
sons? and story are full of wit i
humor, there is a sober thou
through it all that says, 'Haws
worthy aim in life."*
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Worthy Life Lives in Memory.
When the sun goes belo ' the ho
Ltea izon. he Is not set: the heavens glo
tog , for a full hour after his departur
o* And when a great and good man set
ton the sky of this world Is Inmlnot
! long after he is out of sight.?Beeche
>ns.
of .
the what Else Should She Do?
the a curly-headed roi named Evelj
I three years old. was asked by li
his . mother If she had been at the h?
Qot tonic hottle and sin* replied. "T<
It*" | mother. I did us?* It--ray dolly's hi
1st, . Is coming out in hunches. I had
toy j do something to stop it"
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Great Need of the Age.
There Is nothing tuat this ege, fro
whatever standpoint we survey I
] needs more, physically, Intellectual
and morally, than thorough ventll
! tion.?Ruskln.
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if REDUCED FARES ACCC
f| S1T10W FAIR, AUGUSTA
For-the above occas
CURSION TICKETS w
Lanes, Cnarleston. Wal
ville, Darlington, Bishop
tawville, Orangeburg, E
diate points, for use onl]
October
" and for trains to arrive
| M. on?October 23.
| MINIMUM ROUN
I EXCURSION FARE FR
U" | Reduced fares applj
sas j | chased before boirding
^?n i| will be One-Half the Ad
All tickets limited, i
jjf I Parting point before mi<
m's I Call on ticket agent
g ed for further infortnatu
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tcai | Thos. ?. Myers JDisi
^ 5, Union Station, Charlc
rar- 1 District Passenger Agent
| W. J. CRAIG,
Si 8 Pas'g'r. Traf. M'g'r.
m. I WILM'iN(
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Slogan:
Forget the
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in the His
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Thpf Which Befits Us.
t That which befits us, embosomed In
w beauty and wonder as we are, if
e. cheerfulness and courage, and the ens,
deavor to realize our aspirations,
u Bhall not the heart which has received
ir. bo much, trust the power by which It
lives??Emerson.
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Cutting Answer.
n' "Mr. Irwin." said the office clerk,
er "you broke a pair of scissors, and
promised to buy a new pair to replace
581 them. So far you haven't bought
them." "Gosh." answered Mr. Irwin,
t0 "thal'o simply sheer carelessness."
50 wagons at a big reduction in 1
price. Will save you money 10 iook
m these over. Rodpers and Rodpers.
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a* The County Record Is $1.50
year in advance
awT" socthern^^
, GA., OCT. 18 to 23,1920. I
don REDUCED FARE EX- |
ill be sold from Florence, gj
terboro, Ridgeland, Harts- |
iville, Camden, Sumter, Eu- ?
unbanon; and all interme- |
i on I
17th to 22th |
at Augusta before 1:00 P. g
D TRIP FARE $ lToO. |
OM KINGSTREE.S. C, $9.33 1
r only where tickets are pur- g
\ trains. Children's Fares |
ult Fares. g
-eturniiag, to reach original |
Inight of Monday, Oct 25. |
s or address the undersign- I
>n: |
trict Passenger Agent, Room ?
>&on, S. C.; W. A. Leitch, I
1817 flroad St, Augusta, Ga |
T. C. WHITE, ?
Genl Pas'g'r. Agt |
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COAST UNE 9
lailroad of the South" 10-7-2t i
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elect Y
>ks Will:
"LET'5
PfAminms f
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libits?$50.(
Strive to
>tory of W
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Patching Wall Paper.
To patch gouges made In the wall
by sharp-cornered furniture, fill the
hole with plaster of paris to which
has been added dissolved glue to delay
the hardening process. Use a ball
cup of dry glue to a ha'f pound of
I piaster or paris. Let a scrap of the
1 original paper fade In the sun to
match the wall paper, and tear out
a patch, making it Irregular In shape.
Carefully peel off layers from the
back, thus making the patch as thin
as possible and apply to the wall.
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Not So Nice When He Was Mad.
Ethel was wheeling her little baby
brother about the yard and I stopped
and exclaimed over him. saying how
smiling and good natured he looked.
But Ethel interrupted with: "Oh, he
Isn't .always so nice?when he's mad
he stiffs himself so you can't even
make a crack hi him."?Exchange.
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East Indian's Discovery.
Experlme .s by an East Indian
scientist have brought out the fact
that plant life may be affected and
perhnps regulated by the use of radio
waves.
I Beat tl
Raise More Hay a
the best Hay Pre;
some of the men
T. W. Boyle
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IVJ x At JL J. i x. i
j J. E. Stokes
B. G. Lar
E. M.
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Let me book your o
Press when yon want it
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GREELYVILLE,
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Make this
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IN MEMORIUM Pea<
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God
our dear, darling daughter, Mary Hi
our dear darling daughter, Mary Fold
1 Alice Ward, who departed this life an
two months ago today, Sept., 30th. A n
Two months have pased since you hu
have left me Alice dear, a voice
I love is still;
A place is vacant in our home that
never can be llled. ^
TJaawam mw froaciirP I
nuavcu I cwoiuvtii itv" <uj w W&tC
Earth the lonely casket keeps;
And the sun beams love to linger
where my darling, Alice, sleeps,
j Friends may think the words are
useless, those who haven't the pain n
to bear. Spit!
But how can I forget my darling, rood
when I miss her everywhere. mal<
When our work like her's is over, vom
And our time shall be no more, d*n<
We will meet our precious darling 111,8
On that bright and shining shore.
In the cold moist grave I saw you woa
laid, my grief too deep to tell, him
Oh, how I miss you Alice dear, no
tongue can tell. with
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od Bale It With the "(
ss of its class on the mat
who have seen and endo;
W. H. Fail
C. E. Rej
T. R. J
id S. B.
Fulton J.!
Gamble Jn
rder 30 to 60 days ahead so yon \
PRICE, $160.00 F. O. B.,Greely\
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$15.00
? the Best F
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:eful be thy silent slumber,
;acelul in thy grave so low; j
will heal the broken hearted,
e doth all oar sorrows know.
I her, Oh, Father in thine arms n
id let her henceforth be, -fV.
lessenger of love between our iman
hearts and Thee.
Mother and Father,
Mr. and Mrs. David Ward.
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>w is the time to buy a fine
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u. uv vv *^u6bvvv o m15 *wuuvmv?
of jewelry. '
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Dangerous to Woo a Spider.
rs Spider will always eat Mr.
!er. If she can catch, him, gaits
1 after they are mated. The ffc>
} spider, too, will frequently do'
her rejected suitors. Her swalM
:e a fiery sort of jazz before has,
being the method usually resorted
or ensnaring the lady's affectteefc
female. If she thinks one of thMi ~ !
Id make a toothsome m(Md, ealfe
before he can protest' B she
s to chose a mate she will daSMC
him.
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