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Show GAVE VILLAGE SECOND NAME i i Boy's Rejoinder to Puzzled Tourist Responsible for Distinction En-Joyed En-Joyed by Kentucky Hamlet. "A village In my state," says a Kentucky Ken-tucky representative, "had for many years tho unique distinction of possessing pos-sessing two names. It received tho second but moro popular name In this-way this-way : "A stranger who hnd lost, or thought ho bad lost, his way, found himself nt a point on the turnpike where two. ramshackle cottages, u blacksmith anil nn Incognito postoffieo stood. Thi only human being In sight wns thit traditional barefooted boy. "'Hoy,' &ald the stranger, 'can yotj tell me how far It Is to Orangeburg? "'Mister,' said the youngster, with admirable scntcntlousness, 'you're plum sock In It.' "And Plum Sock It becamo and re-malned." re-malned." Exchange. |