- 1954 2) ? . fa self familiar with From 1 i;!riM: Miiiniii.ii iici wiiiuuw nvii i i rii an p.-warrnpn ' cfbssingTtheJfi?) td the arfi ' niiM ROOFlRf ing hither and thither over the mead ows, and noted his unflagging" energy., Mammy-told her: ,-7.; - CAN RE WAiViifn MDe Niggers have to'steo .uo. Mis' L OYOLDWDODJ ,4 -.. LMony aey se terrible ;traid .ot .Marse, ionn. lie cuts nut at em - a 'Mr. .pint ";, And she laughed "with delight. as Keckin dey s gwine to be some craps nex' year. - He-all suttinly will tear up de" berry earth' an getgole" out nil 'III Si ID) GET FREE t Kow is the dm. t. . i 3 Paint is the best and cheapest insur- property from the elements, saves you Costly repair and adds to its appearance and value. The cost of painting is smrdl compared withtho protection it affords, but you' must buy paints thst will giro you longest service at lowest cbt. '-t Varnishes Stains EnameU are backed by more than fifty years of reputa- ' lion and are guaranteed to giro absolute satisfaction at lowest cost. V ' -. ;-' : For House Exteriors use Pee Gee Mastic Paint. .It contains a nigh percentage of ZINC, has greatest corer ing capacity, looks best and wears longest. For Barns, Pee Gee Brilliant Red Barn Paint and for Silos Pee Gee Silo Paint. Each is made especially for the purpose' intended and will be f ound the most economical paints to use. Ask your Dealer for Pee Qce Paint Mail Coupon tor FREE Paint Book Pe&alee-Caulbert Co, Mfgn.Inc. Dept. 23 Louisrill., Ky. ' Please send " Homes and How to Paint Them" v To ... ' At. ...,....T ob it." V The three weeks betwieen . Tnfin's arrival , and ergoin1gn6 quickly Sh-(saw her ' son faster jf Riverside, and he Vas a ham;righqt to his mother. In fhe short twentv-one days his personality had .become flt everywhere. He had. been: but twice to the town, but every one was talk ing of him. Every morning he was upat d o ciock like a tarmer. and-he went to bed in the smalhhburs, pass ing his mother's room softly? but, she was a light sleeoer and wnnHcrpH hnw he could work as he did on tfie few hours' rest thaj he gave himself. He intended to repaint the- house and 1 reroof it. Already the, colors of the paints were there to choose f mm. He also spoke of comoletelv rfnr. nishing. Everything suggested to him improvement, renovation. She was bewildered, and, in spite" of herself, became interested: .9? r f . r -; . . . . . - ... H iuseaio accept the place from him for her own, she had no . right to suggest to him that shevould like to leave it untouched, but some of the changes were an anguish to her, fcjr she w6uld rather have seen River side fall , into ruin than become a modernized comfortable house. She was full of sentiment and as deep in X , T 1 iiu udiurc.as, was jonn. c He asked her no questions, he con- i J Yi 8na re-cover vor shelters. 5d tht you win k thA Pan you be BOIL0IK3 BOOK FREE I 31X3 I way oqw-ij very HtOe costvonT, bTtter lri"w"c look day. : ." f 'V"C1 send to- $2000 "i MMtfled:" write. rifttrnymr. ; i ngnt over old I LriT . wood .umin, ntcai no tinn order. Em to cut roof lo fit hip and valley EtrFnrjFAD nnnriM i.ybituw nvvi I Nil viruxi iu tvu riKtKKWt EAST TO PUT ON j'Vt. . -: wru or rffi Years THE SAVIN 6 ii . . i t a Doatal will do. fo BuikUni Book, Free Sal1 Pricea,.' Addiass - ' ) v Savannah Fence & Roofin? Co. Dept. P. :y StTtnnah, Ga. EVCRWEArVvIs mads in shingle style, as nown oa house, and plain style, aa shown ou Dixie Fabricated ; Bungalows give every man a chance to own "his -1 Four wall-layer Construction with dead air space between effects insulation against Summer heat and Winter coldr k Shipped in easy-to-handle "sections quickly erected by any handy man, by plans we furnish. What, .you seijn rent will soon oav for a Dixie Fabricated Bungalow. V ' -7 lP DIXIE HOUSiS COMPANY CHARLESTON, S. C. ' Write for illus trated catalog of Dixie Houses priced s from ' 364 to S3800, A , iuu tioor platu. . d, -a specifications 'MliKilll prices. Quick Cte:-. ES rail suited her about nothintr.'a nd vt h .1 lam niS Olans hetnrp hPi- in ei,.' t - w listened, set and reserved, non-com-J SSS?i?St?imte mittal, suffering and cold, y 1 tg? Work Choecomfortable as a house slipper " lrS; Tremaine wa f a r k - Ulf15SPi??P??;l y" vw w 6t I wuKDcn, Nif puuiS a woman not to Mnrfptati1 tl, SSff!!.M8.fe . . u.t...?h!; ? M S5i" ""t etc. - Heavy and H . PFiciV Is the Same as better buylnrer wKtlJS a StandarS4 dealer for lels than XSWSSi!4 dhn? cotton. At 20? this bale isrdy receipt-properly assigned and we wmhl? Vs A hou56 letter is received., s , . nip -y? a: Wgy-the same day your J. C. HARDING CO., had a purpose in what he did and that even his apparent indifference was in reality only frankness. She was ; too much of a woman not to know that though he was a Strong man and the I master, and that, al though nothing could stay his prog ress, -she had oniytb speak, to move ner nand, to suggest, and everything would : be hers. y- ? In the ; short -space of timie they .were together each dav. she that she grew to understand him bet ter and that she no longer-found him incomprehensible. She fnnnH ihat ishewas learning about other countries, and although in his narra tives jonn only appeared in some vague persona li ty as "a Chap I knew" sne pegan to near ot his life. She learned of the East, saw places whose very names had alwavs charmpH fiir 4na sue nsjenea entranced as she" sat with her work. - He looked at hijroperty through iu? .eyes oi a' practical. manf zl- asdetermine vnerday. Mrs. Tremaine at vmrhnti entertained two strand rVin .' wt,A, talkld f WlthTohri 2 SbdBrcnail'fttt'ii' w.w, saum8 iHi.rine run-aown Mir .ply chrorn fentber j;7 sewea and nafleov. Soft toe. Blnche - j wyie. geiiows tongne Iceepa , roomy iasc. xoa can't ypreciate coern ancu toeyrson yoar reet. jnwi wny we sena una w yoa wrae ,na penny s ,3V Now .inat : evenincr.v wheti - ttiw rtvt themselves onemore 'aloneShe '.waited "Wifti fV . i i. !7 msewsburhe; told fiefnothigt He .asohot-crtteLv butVwa- fio-1if;iW w ;tflingifeas 'ia;ilO be coritiniipdv -own,.,- v.;-:' sc.4!! y'.v i'H;. -T- Ji w nVW SSe- 'i." ' most comrortabi, eett wmhiic shom jno frMtest Mmm you ever saw, retorn than, and we wlHfu DAUID STRONG COMPANY wwpm& i ;aD ss BMitsB in sj is shh eefw vniww OAVIDSTRolircoTflD Chlcaoo. ... Send m- one- pair Gordon Soft Toe Work Shoe at once. I wm pay. special price, $3.88 and postage on srriraj. .. Tou guarantee to refund my money if I want it. Sue. . , .j, . . v .... Width i , " VP........ Address.'.' 'j -i .. V r.k Tr, " Osiipfojsiiiini mm. . U : M. .'. K(V Gftr t lsuuB , IV JC) VBv wui i ws " plus stock of galvanized roofiotf at a Jot. lprice;;if ; y otiVrantf abitf bargain. Athland, Ky 'Mi .;f COTTflii crrn . v j FIT?JPATRIClt,S EARLY IMPBOVED COTTON 8EE0 - tVT IT . .W T , Bred grown md handled under the direct trunw Waton of the Georgia State Board of Entomology Inspected by the. Georgia Breeders?, Assodation for. their - purity. All seed- private ginned, new selected and redeaned bales of cotton.tn.wM to. the plow on a 22rhorsa JTarm A 19W and crop -Sully as good this season. Writ for prices to C . FKzaatriek'a Seed Farm. ; Warrsnton, ea.

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