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Show 1 Lost- The Old Time Figures. h What has become of the old fash- n toned man whose shoes squeaked ss be walked cautiously down the church sInIp, the Montgomery Advertiser stiks. And the man who could hear a ' cowbell In thi distance and determine I by the sound of the bell whether i I'losMOin was grazing or coining home? And the girl, wearing a bonnet a real cloth bonnet, not a hat who swept the yards Saturday alternoon. In anticipation of Sunday company? And the schoolboy who used a slate 1 as a bookshelf between the school-house school-house and his home? And the housewife house-wife wbo knew how many holes a quilting frame hhould have? And the man wbo set a steel trap In the smokehouse? And the girl who never got on. the left shin of a row to milk 1 her? "And the boy who carved his 1 Initials on a sweet gum tree and watched the letters disappear by the time he put on long pants? And the young man who tipped his bat to hi elders? And th boy who went 'pos-sum 'pos-sum hunting with a negro on Friday night, winding up In a forbidden caue patch about eleven o'clock? 1 |