The uplift [serial] . customaryhead stones. The lawns are greenand well kept, with neat walks andfences. Flowers grow all aroundthe graves. Tangier is one of the few townsin the country—maybe the only town—which never has had an automo-bile no matter how tiny. There areno horses, or wagons there either,for there is no place for them. Thesingle street which the town boastsis only six feet wide The only wayto get there is by flat-bottom boatfor the water is so shallow that eventhe tender of a yacht cannot bebrought to shore. There are nodocks. There has not. been a murder inTangier for more than


The uplift [serial] . customaryhead stones. The lawns are greenand well kept, with neat walks andfences. Flowers grow all aroundthe graves. Tangier is one of the few townsin the country—maybe the only town—which never has had an automo-bile no matter how tiny. There areno horses, or wagons there either,for there is no place for them. Thesingle street which the town boastsis only six feet wide The only wayto get there is by flat-bottom boatfor the water is so shallow that eventhe tender of a yacht cannot bebrought to shore. There are nodocks. There has not. been a murder inTangier for more than forty people are so good they do nothave a sheriff or anv other officer ofthe law.—N. Y. Hearld. The Ideal determines the charac-ter. What right have you to choosea low calling, when a higher one ispossible for you? Why stunt yourmoral faculties in low persuit whena respectable one is open to youwhich would enoble you? Ideals, inspired with confidence,clear the conception and transformthe life. , / [. I SPECIAL: Proceedings of convention of The Kings Daughters of North Carolina. THE UPLIFT JANUARY, 1917 $ Per Annum


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