The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, May 26, 1921, Image 2
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"BULL"
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LEGEND IN NEW CLOTHING
Story or Sarnvcn ar d Deli'ah is It
Might Have Bee- hut Undoubted'/
Was Net.
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the r. t iti n this very
week. V.v ai; that tame'v ? wasted
Oh. SundayI"
Sanson thought hard for a tiient.
Tlii t ! ? Ilia!. Mashed her t? ?-th t.oe
more.
"Up! Go up in the attic!" commanded
Samson. Then in- planted a
kiss on Delilah's eyebrow and she
flew.
Samson dashed out the door and
lifted up the house in both hand* and
tied the doghouse around his neck.
And thus stood he. with Delilah
high and dry. while the flood rushed
down Mount Dingus and by.
"Gosh:" <eld Delilah to herself, after
it was all over. "I'm clHd 1 didn't
cut his buir off before th? tlowd."?
Detroit Free Press.
FREEDOM MUST BE BOUGHT
And the Price to Be Paid Is Complete
Mastery of All Passions and
Appetites.
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pay | i. . ami : > pri-v S tin ui;t<tery
. ' and appet >.
An :ii.tr. cahm utu?!er> .i\^r his
own I'-n.-r- and ?!? ?:> > he - free.
Resolution* an* Mi.-y
witiies* t,, !. >. !,?. . iin'otnpie? If
mastery .mil to the v!?ioa of greater
selfI Hill! freedom h:it are puSg'.Mc,
Minneapolis Tour rial.
Original Galoshes.
The fashionable ihiloslies that are
now il.ij.pint; about the ankles of
pretty cit!> were first intro.!u. ed ;ti
Ameri.-a about K'l" In r.o>'? n. The
chb n|i?.v ,,r heo's w ere is u.'iy and
clumsy a* they are today. t>t;? -..ere
even :;<>r. popular. They ivpi'.red
peculiar <ar< as the ? ;t:.i.t':.< Hirers
ha I iitrle owle<L> "t 'he n*e of
rubber cum. hi Ain'f-r they froze
hard .ml -Tift i .id to thawed
out heft r- * 1;?-v oi'.d h?. At?rr.. and
. are had t< he t: .< !. Tot to thaw
Then: 'im a. or :hei would run it!"
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on Ice nr.'! 1 ..>'i u! ?iun:c a rainstorm
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thought - r :< >? :: [ >re
without a : air They had to be j
watch. fully, tor . t.. .> t!iey started
ft* 1 small wa> 'errible, and
I* was r.e< o?ary to ??* them out and
hurr them.
Welding Optical Glass.
Tl> roved method of welding !
optical gla*s worked out at the Unit- i
ed States bureau of standards, jives !
perfect union with practically no distortion.
and is adaprod for many purposes,
such us making els.** cells and
hollow prisms. Joining lenaes and closing
glass tul>es with accurately fitting
flat ends. The shaped-glass object
Is heated In an electric furnace
to the aui.eallng point, when the application
of a small blowpipe flame along
the edgcv t<> be united produces a quick
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