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Is he as wild as all that George? — Puck Corporal Tanner’s Socks A Grand Army veteran who attends all the national tells encampments this story of Corporal Tanner both of whose legs as most everybody knows are artiflclal “It was a hot night and a crowd of ns were sitting on the hotel piazza Tanner stories Suddenly spinning looked up and said: ‘Has anybody got a couple of tacks?’ “1 can get some’ said somebody What do you want them for?’ “’These darned stockings of mine Tanner’’-keep falling down1- said Boston Traveler Weighed In Picking up a sharp knife from the stand the customer extends It butcher with the remark: "I haven’t any use for it but you may cut it off and I’ll take It along meat to the anyhow" “Cut what off?’ gasps the astonbutcher You weighed It with “Your hand the roast you know and I want all 1 pay for" — Life ished Stung tiForeigner— You do not recognize In this country? — Well I gues3 you’re right Native about that considering the number of who work us every bogus noblomen tles fear Understood Johnny do you understand “Now Johnny why I am going to whip thoroughly you?” You're In a bad humor “Yes’m this morning and you’ve got to lick iome one before you'll feel satisfied” — tUTijj Silas Carter’s Romance Tulare A Corner in Ancestors By ELEANOR ipio by Associated about There was nothing wrong He was a strapping Silas Carter young man who worked In a sawmill meals a day and ate three square When evening came he sat down to He store bis mind with knowledge or borrow couldn’t Shakespeare American history and in consequence were romances he borrowed They not eactly dime novels They related and mostly to knights and chevaliers rescues of distressed damsels After reading for two or three was he years Silas got the idea that a chevalier and that the distressed would sooner or later heave damsel He didn’t say anything Into view about It It might be that he wasn’t a chevalier and It might be uiat the distressed damsel would be detained on the road One night when he was calling on Miss Eunice Bebee the daughter of a villager he casually observed: “Eunice I love you and want you to be my wife” “I will” she replied Eunice had known Silas for a long time and had come to realize that she loved him and why shouldn't she have answered that way? Why blush and stick a finger In her mouth and reply that she would see her father a plain as did She about it? just sensible girl always does under the circumstances — she waited for Silas to say more He began and ended right there damsel appeared he If the distressed would tell Eunice that he had changed his mind if she didn't then they would get married some day Eunice continued to be a good plain girl and Silas kept his eyes open for what was coming A young It came one July day lady from the city stopping at a sumcame down mer hotel In the village was Silas to the mill pond to fish In the mill yard wrestling the saw- - Literary LEXINGTON Manning Family Copyright by Copyright A CASE OP GRAVEL ssss h By Carl Jenkins ban Oorreepondence i LT— I— A Jeto tier's 'Reputation McClure He didn't receive one however Two weeks dragged along and then one night as he was calling on Eunice he said: "Euny about our getting married' "Yes Silas" “I think we'd better" "Very well" She wafted for him to ask her to name tbe day but he had nothing A further to say on the subject bright Idea bad occurred to him He had written "In haste” on the envelope of his letter but by so doing he may have made the postmaster mad and tbe eplatle had been torn up file decided to write again with He took his pen in hand as his wages firmer grip this time bad been raised to $22 per month He hoped for an answer within three but at the end of a fortnight days none had come One mall a day reached the village post office but he five times a day so as to Inquired Anmake sure of missing nothing other two weeks and no letter Was Chevalier Silas In love with He was the damsel he had rescued? and He didn’t kick around nights dream of her but he loved her gal— — knightly — the lantly chivalrously same as the heroes of his romances had loved the reason she Perhaps hadn’t ' answered was that she was coyly waiting for him to some to the Her city and tell of his adoration mother might have tied her up in the garret or her father thrust her into a dungeon deep because she had told For three days of her love for him Silas debated as to what the Chevalier St Aubyn would have done under like circumstances and then he left for the city Having the damsel’s address it was He easy to find her father’s house found it early in the morning Just as the father was emerging with He very strong cigar in his mouth gave Silas a looking over uttered a and then asked: “humph!” to himself “Well what Is It?” "Your — your daughter was up at In the Bellville July” stammered young man "Well what of It?" “She tumbled Into the mill pond" "And got wet Well what of that?” “I — I work In the sawmill there" “I thought so Go on” “I pulled her out of the pond” Did It strain your “Oh you did? back any?” "No sir" “If It did try a porous plaster” “But I saved her life sir" continued Silas “and Bhe said she’d H Wrote That He Took Hie Pen In never forget It" Hand “And I don’t think she will She lost false I and her hair complexion logs shout and after a time he beard He ran for the water and believe" a scroam “And me to she asked call on her If was in time to pull a very wet and I was ever In town" frightened girl out by the hair “And being as you are In town you When she could speak she called Well you can go' have come to call him a hero and said he had saved her In and Interview the cook If you life and won her eternal gratitude wish My daughter has been married She was the distressed damsel and six weeks and Is still away on a he the hero — the chevalier There bridal tramp She never mentioned could be no two ways about that He about you but if you really was Invited to call at the hotel and anything saved her life why have a cigar with receive further thanks and the dripme” ping damsel took her departure Silas reached home that night at 11 He was braced Silas Carter called o'clock His jaw was set and bis look up by the heroic deed he had done was determined The villagers had and he felt very important when he since got Jo bed but that was long Tn found himself the presence of a to He walked to the him and naught young lady wearing diamonds house of Eunice's father and around find clothes and almost smiling at to and in response He to her window the fresh grease on his boots his calls a head was poked out and didn’t know exactly what to do with a voice exclaimed: his hat hands and feet but he ktowed Silas but what's hapstars “My them away somewhere and modestly said that he stood ready to rescue a pened!” goyet but something's “Nothing damsel every day In the week to You be ready at nine o’clock He was thanked and thanked afid ing in the morning to be married! There's the damsel said she could never forbeen fooling enough about It!” She even went so far as to get him give him her address In the city and Red Deer’s Winter Home say that she would be pleased to hear The winter home of the American In getfrom hei hero — occasionally deer Is very Interesting When ting off the hotel veranda Silas fell red snow begins to fly the leader of the over a widow’s poodle dog and rolled down the steps hut he was none the tbe herd guides them to some shelis plentiless a hero In his own eyes for this tered spot where provender ful Here as the snow falls they pack He had read that they occasionally took a tumble and were none the it down tramping out a considerable while about them the snow worse for It That evening when he space mounts higher and higher until they went over to see Eunice he said: cannot get out If they would From I asked you a few nights “Euny the main opening or "yard" as It Is ago to marry me didn’t I?” called tramped out paths lead to the “Yes" trees and shrubbery near-bwhich we’ll hold on awhile about "Well In this way supply them with food It I guess" they manage to pass the winter In “Very well Silas” replied the dutipeace and safety — St comparative ful Eunice She might have become angry and Nicholas Jumped up and down and threatened $500 For a Scream of promise a breach suit but she “Nobody knows what risks men of the She had heard about didn’t rescue and she had an Idea It was wealth run but the men themselves" of them one said "I know one thing not did lose she her temper that but could pay me to admit a She Just moved the pitcher along and Nothing woman to my office when I’m In If said: t I did once It was enough have another glass of hard alone "Silas cider before you go It’s good to keep She was selling volumes of some book She told me the price or other off the nightmare" to refused She sal see the damsel again very politely buy Silas didn't After wait before she left for home erfectly still Man Cured Kidney Pill by Doan vu came bad pains Soon Syndicate inflamed and B excruciating in my abdomen Press ing for two weeks be wrote to her He wrote that he took his pen In hand to hope that she was well and that his own health was never better He wrote that the Bawmill business was good and that he expected to have his wages raised to $22 a month He thought of her often be said In fact be had driven a stake at tbe spot where she bad fallen In and went there to look at It five or six times a day Then he copied a verse of poetry and ended the letter by saying that he hoped for an answer by return mall Cal Harrison A Sturtevant G and “I Cal says: pie Sts Tulare In bad shape with kidney trouble Toe frequent passage of the urine com pelled me to arise at night my bladder be- after I began Mass about the same Cambridge time we find John and Thomas at Ipsusing Doan’s Kidney Pills I n wich another John and George at passed Boston In 1662 Nicholas at Salem gravel stone of an Inch Mass and 1676 Jeffrey Manning tn New Jersey The story of a forefa- tn length and variegated In color AfV ther who “ran away" should come in er this my trouble disappeared" Remember the name — Doan's right here but details are lacking to make the story complete and where For sale by all dealers 60 cents n Co Buffalo N T he ran from or what he ran for must box be left to the Imagination A man knows but little If be teUa Samuel of Dillerlca Mass grandson of William of Cambridge bad become vou tell me If my wife Is here? founders of families In Connecticut mimes end serlonnlf aggravata Constipation Vermont and New York cured by Da and his Kany diseases It Is thoroughly granules Pellets Tin grandsons were Ohio pioneers In 1635 Thomas and John Manning A seal on a watch fob may b born In England were living In Virworth two on an Iceberg ginia Stephen Mannerlng (not Manning although this may have been the Surprised In 1677 correct spelling) confessed I have succeeded In tracing my anr “Ws have bln notoriouswith others back through ten generations"1 ly actors in ye late horrid rebellion cestry to a menagerie?" “Without coming set on foot by Nathaniel Bacon” We confess ourselves traitors and will Not He never no never do so again is the The fare at this hotel is fierce” sum and substance of the confession “But the scenery is sublime” although not exactly thus worded “The landlord doesn't deserve any In Virginia Spotsylvania county for that" credit Andrew and James Manning were living about 1770 and In Princess Anne His Pet The famcounty Henry K Manning Harker— Think I'll try to sell old ily was prominent in South Carolina Stuffem some pet dogs where there Is a town Manning In — Useless Job All he thinks Barker Thomas Manning Clarendon county about is eating was one of tbe council of safety S CH Harker — Hasn’t any 1775 friends eh? The family had its war record and Barker — Only one and that’s ths one to be proud of Representatives dining room table are found In all colonial wars Daniel David Thomas and SamAll ths Difference Dlah uel were among the number The professor was delivering an elo(where did he pick up this name?) of on cruelty to animals address quent drummer a Washwas Connecticut of and to illustrate how a little Judicious Lieut Lawington's Life Guards would eliminate to a great rence Manning of the continental forethought extent the sufferings that even small army was father of Richard Irvine Insects are subject to said: Manning Governor of South Carolina “As I was coming through the hall where he was born at Hickory Hill I saw a gentleman Gov and there the Mannings have been Clarendon county Manning en- tonight very harshly treat a little innocent tertained Lafayette upon bis second Simon de Manpower ever since on his house-flwhich had alighted visit and his wife Is recorded as tbe ning called a grandson of Ranulph head was the first of the English barons to wile Bister niece aunt and mother “Now if there was any Justification of a to cross the and and take up go forth governor! for such bad temper I would be quit As scholars the Mannings have tew He was a companion the holy wars Justified in indulging In it at the presI of Richard Cour de Lion and equals and many have been bright ent moment for a has Just alighted we can and shining literary lights Tbe first on the back of myflyhead I can’t seo knighted on the battlefield easily see where the cross of the “popular" history ot England was it but 1 can feel it In the comes from written Robert Manning Illustrated by “Possibly some of you can see it At Downe Court this arms is seen time ot Edward III whom he calls now it is on tbe top of my head Now graven upon tombstones of the Man- "Edward of Inglond" It is coming down my brow now it ia illustrated The is bias coming nings By the thirteenth century the on to my — pyramids between Gules a family was well represented in over oned of Egypt it’s a— wasp!” a score of countries and towns bear four trefoils slipped ur behead — sable Yorkshire Crest: An eagle’s their names Mannlngham OF COURSE tween two ostrich feathers Argent and Mdlngton Norfolk In the "new world” the Mannings suing from a ducal coronet or Motto: Per Ardua Stabllis — steady have always been well represented In 1634 William of Kent made a home at In difficulties Manning is from an old Norse word — mannlngl — meaning a brave or valiant man and one of the first forms of the name was Mannin another orthography was Mannyng One historian gives a Saxon origin for the family which he calls “ancient and noble" according to him Manning was the name ot a town in Saxof ony and from thence the family Others make Great Britain sprung Mannheim Germany the cradle of the and with Its family begin history Ranulph or Rudolph de Manning Count Palatine who having married Efg'da Jtutrt to King Harold I of England had a grant of fand In Kent His name is also written de Mannheim — Rudolph of Mannheim His place In Kent was Downs Court Hume Family of England The Saxon monarchs are responsible for the Humes or the Homes which Is another orthography and the more common one centuYles Some one says it is Indeed a deago sirable thing to be well descended but the glory belongs to our an- cestors Tbe story Is this: Go back to 1034 or thereabouts and you find a clan whose offleiat name was Cospatrick The name corrupted to Gospatrick or means a father count Comptes count abrevlated to “Co” and Patrick meaning father The Copatricks bad large land holdor Cospatricks ings and the Hume branch descended from the Saxon kings — so “they say" Representatives were at the battle of Hastings In the Saxon ranks He fled to Scotland One Cospatrick of Northumberland and In became earl of Dunbar and Baron Hume of Home and from him descend the present line of Humes The unreasonable person who wantsi more romance than this for a backhe would ell ground would was earl Scotland The Humes made marriages with the Sharps Barnes Colvins Duncans and Crlglers YVllllam Hume son of George and Elizabeth married Susan Miss Granville and Susan Baker Not all at once let this be but one after understood distinctly the other with appropriate intervals between marriages More than a score of Hume on thographies are found hi the records The Friend— Your new patent medicine seems to have gained a great To wh&t for curing people do you attribute its great curativa powers ? The Boss — To extensive and JudV clous advertising Was LACK OF MONEY a Godsend In This Case not always that a lack of is a benefit A lady of Green Forest Ark owes her health to the fact that she could not pay in advance the fee demandprobably want the earth ed by a specialist to treat her for Is it not enough to say that the In telling of her stomach trouble Humes were at once time one of the case she says ntfcst powerful of the Scottish "I had been treated by four different puyslclans during 10 years of As to descent from kings and the stomach trouble we must ask before like growing Lately I called on another who told me he could not cure too proud were the kings noble and HUME me that I had neuralgia of the stomIs a drop or two of their blood worth For example Hum Heum Ilwme ach Then I went to a specialist who having? told me I had catarrh of the stomach Scot- Howm Hwm Hleum Hleume Hiewm Berwickshire Hume Castle Early and said he could cure me in four land Is one seat of the family For Hlewme Hewme Hoorn Houm held forms are de Houme and de Home or months but would have to have bis a long time the castle was I could not raise Hume The name however spelled has money down i the The govwell’s forces agaiL8t ernor being summoned to surrender been owned by these or by many of necessary sum and in my extremity was ”A led whom It may be said: to quit coffee and try Postum good name replied that he knew not Cromwell “So I stopped coffee and gave and as for his castle It was built Is better than riches and loving favor a thorough trial and the results It would be pleasanter Is more than gold and silver” and upon a rock to skip or Ignore the sequel that many If not most of the Humes are have' been magical I now sleep well I had not done cast in noble mold Their words and at night something four days later the castle was surrenhisa for actions of ring clear One of the greatest long time the pain In my stomdered Tho Illustrated Is ach Is gone and I am a different torians and most subtle of metaphysiwoman cians David Hume was the son of Vert a lion rampant argent A lion’s head erased "I dreaded to quit coffee because Crest: or the laird of Winewells Motto: True- to the end Vise a la every time I had tried to stop It I sufand nephew of a Scottish Is so I conversion Fine fered another of from severe headaches Home the translated pet r earl of Hume or tinued to drink it aftiough I had reaDavid’s Aim at the end nolle house of Douglas Tho armB of the Hume Family asso- son to believe It was Injurious to me mother was daughter of Sir David Falciation of America Is quarterly with and was the cause of my stomach coner for first But quarter trouble and extreme nervousness George Hume born in Berwick 1697 the arms Illustrated came to America In 1721 and settled The crests are the lion and the uni- when I had Postum to shift to it was The supporters lions and the different corn He wras !n Culpepper county Virginia "To my surprise I did not miss cofa surveyor and the one who taught motto True to the end Above these a spread eagle with fee when I began to drink Postum business the George Washington “Coffee had been steadily and sureAqulla Non eldest Hume's brother Sir Francis the legend: Captat ly killing me and I didn't fully realize Hume had come over previously with Muscas Sir Andrew Hume 1707 quartered what was doing it until I quit and whose cousin he Is Gov Spotswood Illusthe pilgrim had six the Humes of Herwick (the arms called changed to Postum” George ti e Pepdles of Dunglassj the Ever rend tbe above letterf A new ons and his wife was Elizabeth Proc- trated) from time to time one They tor George Jr married Jane Stan I’olwarihs of Polwarth and the St are appear ncuuloe true and full of human Interest ton and they had eight olive branches Clairs of East Lothian It Is money |