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S'MATTER POP By C. M. PAYNE , PH.Wttu! - if*ttoo Muyr ?tie uP+U/Ke, t+Ul?k >60/ A?ser ?/? COU1&**, IF- V~-\ / Vou -ftAVC. -AMY I"D&A* \ ( ^ro12. Y**4fc J ' T*le. coM PUt>aoM of *rd? 5 J y^>iPFicauTY,5*HooTJ ( f t ~ . . ' * *" ' ' r 0tPcrpiM\& VA/ A COME ^iou ATZB ] SCA1EIN1 J Ok? TiMelfc MB? "T5/sv^?vy_j ^ j j ^^TheB?ll8yndicat^to^^J SUCH IS LIFE ? ' ? By Charles Sugliroe v^O?>^A Axierr k< gig 7 \ '? VopKjOUR. SON I . Josf toVE? aotoowy Hi>,l -vC^. s *>' \ v6s. he ) emjov* ) recess^ 1 mesavs / Events in the Lives of Little Men '....'" ' "1 ' 1 ' '.? >" is this where i can 0uyS ? A LAPYfe HAftefcCHlEF? til $ I VANTTD BUY A P?ETW|| | ONE ttggtMY. MOTHER, g| | TV^g CHRISTMAS fffBg VEGETABLES INDICATED * < A depressed looking chap walked ' Into a restaurant and took a seat near the door. A waiter bustled up: Walter-^-What will you hare, sir? Some cold shoulder? ? Depressed ^Cbap?"No, thanks, 1 ? had that this morning. Walter?Well, then, tongue, sir? Depressed Chap?No, thanks. 1 had that tonight.?Chelsea Becord. An Inflnsnca . "Do you know anything about the count's family tree?" - _ "No," answered Miss Cayenne. "Judging from his jewelry and court decorations, It might have been a Christmas tree^ \ Faithful Student , "Do yon study the bulletins of the Department of Agriculture?" "Attentively," answered Farmer Corntossel. "I read the arguments on both sides; how'to make crops more abundant in order to have some thing to sell and how to limit them so as to hare nothing to sell." ^ > ODD THIN6S AND NEW-By Lame Bode TIAABEftLINE In the RoCkv pflf Mountains therets i v an area, equal to that of New Jersey, Maryland and^Delaware, entirely above timberline ano more than two miles above sea level. f- li ? dili iff i > i I ! Bell ringing fish An electric pish can 6EHERATE ENOOCH ELECTRICITY TO RING A POOR BELL. i ? Flowing ? up/ jr\ Hydrogen ?1 SOUGHT jrU it may ee FLOWED UPWARD J FROM ONE VESSEL^ TO ANOTHER, c5? Ihtkid l? L ' WND Servle*. " '????? . jjhgftr(W JUST OUT .""" IC 1" >? "Smith la down and putr* ?/ "Oh, yes. Be told me the other 3ay he was paying cash'lor every thing." . dingle/ding , Worm?Bey. t Mr. Woodpeduf, the bell, you're punching mir door ttjl of holes.^.. ?. ':r*LKC^ --" ... ? >?;*/?:;
The Farmville Enterprise (Farmville, N.C.)
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