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Hardwood Bark, 1922

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  • Tractor used in Hazel Creek Woods, hitched to trail of logs. Joe Lum Benfield in background showing his famous "Jew Derby." Sunday at the Club House—J. W. Fisher paying attention to the ladies as usual (Agnes Bonallo), C. M. English, Happy Horner, Dan Lewis, and W. C. Bearden. HAZEL CREEK-Coniinued The following poem was clipped and contributed to our pages by Mr. T. H. Keever. We believe the author is Douglas Mallock: The Shut Down There's a lesson in a sawmill, if we only look about, When a fellow feels discouraged, that will help a fellow out. You can hear it in the engine, you can hear it in the hum Of the belt upon the pulley when you're feeling rather bum. And it's this: We all are needed, big and little, great or small; If we didn't work together then we couldn't work at all. In the sawing of the lumber, in the labor of the day, Ev'ry belt and shaft and pulley has a certain part to play. For the energy of engines wouldn't get us very far If the belts and shafts and pulleys weren't ready where they are. It isn't just the engine that will operate the mill— It isn't operation, it's co-operation still! If there's trouble with a bearing, if there's trouble with a belt, Through the entire institution is the difficulty felt. Be it office, home or country, be it sawmill, be it town, We must learn to work together, or we'll have to shut 'er down! "b "b Grateful client to lawyer, who has just got his acquittal. "Many thanks —What would I have done without you?" Lawyer—"Oh! about six months." Colleton Since our last issue of The Hardwood Bark, our pay roll clerk, Mr. R. W. Adams, has been to Richmond, Va., for a few days. Did we say Richmond? That is where his cards were mailed anyway. Mrs. H. O. Wynne delightfully entertained the young people at her home on Saturday evening in honor of her guests, Misses Anna and Alma Givens. Out of town guests were Misses Mae Brabham, Aleene Carter and Sallie O'Quinn, Messrs. R. J. Brabham and Robertson, of Williams, S. C, and Misses Anna and Alma Givens, of Islandton. Miss Googe, of Savannah, Ga., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Geo. W. Patrick. Mrs. M. J. Cone has been spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. D. R. Yates. ftftfts *** 1 Our Superintendent, J. W. Fisher, enjoying the luxury of his camp on the Little Tennessee River. The one reason for J. W.'s camp on the Little Tennessee — Miss Eleanor Marshall. Little Aggie Bonallo and Wib Fisher, "sunnin'." SIX
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