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SUNDAY. JANUARY 4
“'Lovc-Goil ResSess? Take
Another Honeymoon Trip!”
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•'We’ve been honeymooning,” learn <i Mrs. ,J. 11. H. Frank, a« a IranH-Ta*
elflc liner Hailed Into Kan Franulnco recently.
“When were you married?”
,# Klav©n yearn a;-o ' Then Mr* Frank explained. “When the little god
Love geta restlena and *e«mx to fly from your home —take a honeymoon trip!
There’* nothing like It. Thin In our irixtth No bride was ever happier than
1 am today.”
BOLL WEEVIL MAY NOT TURN OUT TO
BE WORK OF THE DEVIL, AFTER ALL
Carolina Farmers Attend Un
veiling of Monument to 801 l
Weevil in Alabama.
By WALTER DUNCAN.
Aiken. R. C Til'- rot ton Kin I* report -
Bible for the fact th»! tin- Smith In clotted
with cotton wnrdioiiMi • Cotton nv.-im not
the South** chief cofton cron until K'l
Wliltrc v perf *cted the trln which made it
n profitable crop to grow. I’rlor to that
time the Minnie had to he from
tile need bv hand, a slow t'dlnus firoeesi
find an expensive one, ch spit* tin fact
thnt the work wnt donr principally hv
ticftro slave*. The hoi! weevil may he re
•ponnlb e for th* fuel that in a few yearn
Foulh Carolina, In addition to < <»tt«»n Kina
and war hoOM' •». wIM he do'ted with pon
nut aho’linir plqblM lnrre f*•< <1 mill* and
co-operative ll\< m!o< k pm?
Thecae evidence of at? iculturnl activity
In liner outside of cotton cult in c* w- re
obaerved hv ji party of South Carolina
farm era who have recently » turned from
Rnterprlue. Ala . where they went to wit
ness the unveiling of n monument erected
In the town aqua < of that city. In an
predation of tin pnxp» *~ll % brouent about
by tin* Invasion of sh >ll w • vll. That
nioninncnt has actually beer erected.
thoiiKh the farmer* of that A h tni i
tlon doubtleMM look- *1 on apprehatudvely
when the cotton pent first * warmed nvr
thdr tlehb Manv of tin m. probably
thinklnv the' were ruined h*> cine dl*
com aired Tin* prohem they faced was
exactly the pmhh in now confrontlna
Fouth Carolina farmer*- onlv the nlvant
apre lie* with tin South Carolinian for
the reaaon that he has before him a prac
tical lesson, the probYm having been
solved In the actual experience of the
Alabamians and tin- mswer civ n -
In Alabama the South Carol'»m party
were shown !nr •• wai-hoin- *> fllh d with
peanuts and velvet beans and were told
that not only hie ready cash market been
found for thes, products, hut that pi V-«
are irood nnd the tut results are even
greater than cotton «ro|>n brought before
cotton became too rlsk\ a *op to depend
upon Hood inn'w \ haw he n made on
live Mock The banka of ts- * Alabama city
reflect In thdr d n-- It? tin new era ot
agricultural pro*pertt>
There so-mv to be little cause for the
Fouth Carolina farm-r to h oune discour
aged. though the boll w« ■ vll Is here The
rot ton um yens the device of a g-ulus.
THEIR LAST PHOTOS
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Them* are the laet photM made In l’.
ft A. of Ultima Goldman and Alexander
V' rkmai>. famoua anarrhlate ami lied
leader*, before they emharktd for wmi
JiueeU riot Urea «'ir taken a: I < !>•
land and when their offlcinl restoration
ta*a
but perbapH the boll wruvll may not. turn
out to be the device of th« devil.
HIS DESCRIPTION.
The colored prisoner denied the of fI -
cer r charge that be waa full of liuuor.
“Sam," Maid the judge. “I wonder if
you know what liquor !s. M
"Oh, yea, Hah,” anawered Sum.
"hlquah am somethin' thar ain't north
of." Host on Transcript.
NO ANTI-UNITED STATES
FEELING IN JAPAN
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yW FreJci'j., U .SVjr-
Professor Frederick Starr. ITnlveralty
of Chicago returning from live mouths
In Japan, views the international situa
tion with a confident smile.
•'Tilde's no anti* American feeling In
Japan," he flatly declare ‘The Jingo
press has been trying to whip it up. but
it doesn't ‘take Those people over
there are fine people, and they're our
friends." s
Doings of the Duffs : : By Allman
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