T Arz the Apes

T Arz the Apes

.................. ' ISSUED SKMI-WKKEL^ j;or the and of the l. m orist's sons, PobUsh««, }& Jamiiij Ueuwpgnt: (promotion of the political, gonial, Agricultural Commercial interests pt0p't- ( ""vimolk^u'l^tk c^re"" established 1855.YORK, 8. C. FltlDAY, (KfTORKK Si), 1915 NXX~87~. same line. The taste in from his books more and more of the ty and Mrs. Delilah Blackwell, all of suggests the America for and seeing the strange worlds which lay somewhere "footsteps of the fathehs Union district. "SINS OF THE WOMEN." reading TOLD Br LOCAL EXCHANGES outside his primeval forest. On the 29th ult., by Wm. McGill, shows is vicious, vlciative and very A class drama or books i during these years he Esq., Mr. Enoch F. B. Wear and Miss high degrading. Many days are 'Heirs In Neighboring in the cabin of his where As Traced In Flies of The Mary S. Davis, both of Gaston Sermon Rev. John W. that good and clean go begging. Happenings AN OF spent father, Early Special By VIII. The Sin of T ARZ still lay untouched the bones of his N. C. county, Extravagance: Communities. Yorkvllle is a to and the little skeleton of Kala's Enquirer. At the residence of the bride's Ham. It daily experience pick up parents the papers and read of the suicide of i At eighteen he read fluently ULiucr vn me Liai uiu* uy i\ev. mr. baby. some man. In most instances they CONDENSED FOR QUICK READING THE APES and understood nearly all he read. NEWS AND VIEWS OF YESTERDAY Bailey, Mr. D. W. Fowler and Miss TELLS OF TRAPS AND PITFALLS | Jane M. all of this district. give as a reason, failing health. This Also could he write with Nelson, printed a charitable view. closer ex- Dealing Mainly With Local Affairs ot and but script he (To be Continued.) is Upon rapidly plainly, lettersBringing Up Records of the Past and amination we find invariably that it Cherokee, Cleveland, Gaston, RIC;e burroughs had not mastered, for, though there Dangers of Ignorance and Curse of By EDGAR the Younger Readers of was business and a fast family. and Chester. Lancaster among his Giving Need to failing ' were several copybooks PALMETTO GLEANINGS Mock Modesty.Mothers Rock Hill Herald, Oct 26: E. N. Frank A. Munsey Company. a Pretty Comprehensive Today The man reaches such a point that he 1912, by tho there was so little written Copyright, i treasure®, of the Things that Most Advise Their Daughters of Things cannot stand the strain any longer. of State street Is some collardAnthony, ^ in the cabin that he saw no KnowledgeCurrent and Event* he English Generations that Have GoneConcerned Happening* They Should Know.Bad Reading, His family has had his nose on the grower. Yesterday brought up use of bothering with this other form street a nine IV. i tnH^ nf that nnsrteakablv auiet. yet I Before. Throughout South Carolina. and Other IDs That grindstone, and they have been whio- plant weighing pounds. CHAPTER of writing, though he could read it Extravagance And this was after the rabbits and unthinkably dead, world. Rev. E. V. Babb of Easley, has Path. ping him up at a mad pace until Tarzan, of the Apes. The first installment of the notes Lead From the Narrow chickens had eaten off the leaves as Mightiest Then, crouching, Kerchak slunk laboriously. a call to the First Baptistaccepted has got to snap. The resultsomethingis a of had larger Thus, at eighteen, we find him an under this heading was appearing Following is a full synopsis of the high as they could reach. The stalk The tribe apes grown noiselessly around the open circle, in our issue of November 14, church of Newberry. pistol shot.a- case of suicide.in lordling who could speak no published John W. Ham was about two inches in diameter. Mr. since Tarzan had come among them. veering far away from the dead body English 1913. The notes are being prepared by sermon that Evangelist that they may get the insuranceorder who could read and write Harrison A. Foster has been 01 states that he has Under the leadership of Kerchak lying before the altar drum, but as he English, yet the editor as time and opportunity preached to a large congregation and continue on their hell-bound Anthony plenty his native Never had he is to into magistrate of Bushy Creekappointed more Dlants about the same size. The they had been able to frighten tne passed keeping his little, fierce, wicked language. Their purpose bring permit. women in his gospel tent last Monday course. seen a human being other than review the events of the past for the township in Anderson county, to remarkable is that he worked the other tribes from their part of the red eyes upon the corpse. of the older night: IX. The Sin of a Sour Disposition: part for the little area traversed by his pleasure and satisfaction J. D. Sitton, deceased. succeed 7."Thou but once. However, the jungle, so that they had plenty to eat Another male then sprang into the himself,people and for the entertainment and Text: Song of Solomon, iv, So many people have soured on the plants ground was watered no river to About 226 members of the is no was In when was and little or no loss fr<-m predatory and the horrid cries tribe by great instruction of the present generation. Boys' art all fair, my love; there spot world. They are filled with cynicism good shape planting arena, repeating natives of the Corn clubs of South had done Weeks has incursions of neighbors. of his followed in his bring down the savage Carolina, in thee." and pessimism.growing old graceful- President king, stealthily 164TH INSTALLMENT. at the state fair in Columbia from the treasurer a The younger males as they became wake. Another and another followed interior. exhibits Introduction. ly; the older they get the more crabbed completereceived hills shut It off on three sides, 5, 1867.) this week. is too statement of and adult found it more comfortable to take in succession until the jungle High (Thursday Morning, Sept. To many the Song of Solomon they become. After a while they lose receipts quick the ocean on the fourth. It was alive Education. of the 1915 fair, which though wives from their own tribe, or if they reverberated with the now almost Negro Governor and Mrs. Manning mystical to have any practical their friends entirely. People had disbursements with lions and and and The indifference of the white a in it does not show as large a as captured one of another tribe, to bring ceaseless notes of their bloodthirsty tigers leopards people hundreds of South Carolinians,received or application. It is song interestrather associate with yellow dogrs and profit snakes. Its untouched mazes of the sorth to the sentiments of the The was expected, was a financial success. her back to Kerchak's band and live screams. poisonous to the state fair, at the visitore of spiritual friendship. parablecats than to have some sour woman of matted Jungle had as yet Invited no negroes is really surprising. Little if is The two A small audience of ministers, in amity rather than attempt to set up It was the challenge and the hunt. mansion in Columbia on Tuesdayexecutive metaphorical. languagewith this disposition about from among the humans desire is shown to acquire an are the and the Sunday school superintendents, new establishments of their own or When all the adult males had joined hardy pioneer any nighL bridegroom personalitiesX. The Sin of an Uncontrollable its frontier. influence over the minds or to teach of is and others Interested, gathered at «make war upon the redoubtable in the thin line of circling dancers the beyond In the second primary, held bride. Intensity language Tomper: teachers But as Tarzan of the sat one the interests of both races of the church the First Baptist church Monday Kerchak.attack commenced. apes them that in connection with the municipalTuesday, It is symbolical employed.I know of a home in which there is day in the cabin of his father, delving are not conflicting. When it is and Christ. Paul uses the figure in a who has a to hear addresses by Prof. R. D. Occasionally one more ferocious than Kerchak, seizing a huge club from election held in Charleston Tuesday, girl stormy temper. She evening into the mysteries of a new book, the that the political power of The figure of the woman a Webb, general secretary of the South his fellows would attempt this latter the which lay at hand for the rememberedtwo weeks ago, J. J. Miller defeated Ephesians. is veritable Vesulvius when her pile ancient security of his jungle was this state is to be wielded by an has ever been used to convey purity Carolina Sunday School Association, alternative, but none had come yet rushed furiously upon the dead M. F. Stopplebeln for alderman in becomes stirred. In two temper of victory purpose,broken forever. majority of black voters this and spirituality. Woman is the she can the and Leon C. Palmer, general secretary who could wrest the palm ape, dealing the corpse a terrific blow, effectiveward 11, by a vote of 499 to 233. change peacefulminutesquiet Sschool At the fair eastern confine a strange indifference becomes unwise, not to of the nations. The history of of the home a of the Alabama Sunday tr from the tierce and brutal ape. at the same time emitting the growls The steamer bulwark into veritable hell.

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