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December 29, 1909. TH
as much of interesting thought-provoking,
stimulating, insnirine mutter na I
may be condensed into such a compass.
Written by a man who loves the South,
who has cherished desires for the greatness
and glory of his own Southland; he
points out the way to success by his
illuminating contrasts between conditions
in Europe and America, in education,
social conditions, the roads and the
scientific treatment of agriculture. It
will help all our people to read this
book.
"Cyrus Hall McCormick; His Life and
Work." By Herbert N. Casson. Illustrated.
12 mo., pp. xli, 264. Chicago: i
A. C. McClurg & Co. 1909.
An interesting history of the inventor
of the reaper, his life, principles, religion,
struggles and success. What
Whitney, of the North, was to the cotton
lands of the South, so McCormick, of the
soutn, was to the grain fields of the
North. This biography is very appropriately
published in this year, which
marks the centennial of its subject's
birth.
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"Marie, what's the use of your telling
the girl to be sure and wake you at six
o'clock? She does it every morning, and
you never get up."
"John. 1 don't want von to Intprforo
with my way of running the house. 1
know lust what I am doing. When that
girl calls me at six o'clock I knott she's
up."?New Jersey Mirror.
"Down in Front?The young man's
mustache."
"Lovers, like armies, get along well
enough till the engagement begins."
How She Knew.?Anxious Mother? j
How do you know young Cashleigh is in
love with you? Has he told you so? Pretty
Daughter?N-no; but you should see
the way he looks at me when I am not
looking at him.?Chicago News.
Will-power. He?"So your husband
has given up smoking? It requires a
pretty strong will to accomplish it."
She?"Well, I'd have you understand
that I have a strong will."?New Zealand
Free Lance.
Tommy Pod. what is the itifferenre
between vision and sight?
Tommy's Pop?Well, my son, you can 1
flatter a girl by calling her a vision, but 1
don't call her a sight.?Philadelphia Record.
Yon Needn't keep on feeling distressed after
eating, nor belrhing nor experiencing nausea between
meals Hood's Sar?apnri is cures dyspepsia?it
strengthen* the stomach and other digestive organs
for the proper performance of their functions. lake
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