Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 174, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 August 1917 — Pullin’ Through. [ARTICLE]

Pullin’ Through.

Well, what’s to come’U come, I guess—peace or war, the- dame; Ain't blamin’ of nobody this side the time to blame; An* for the high cost business, when prices come in view, The folks in my" old settlement are great on pullin’ through! We've stemmed so many lightnln’ storms that when one comes along An’ blows things topsy-turvy, it doesn’t turn us wrong; We hold the road—we keep right on, with faith that’s firm an’ true; For folks in this here settlement are great on pullin’ through. We’re not a-huntln’ trouble, an’ though no wings we wear We’re good enough, I reckon, for our habitation here; ; ; Leastways, that’s how we see It; Work done means work to do. An’ folks in this here settlement are great on pullin’ through! —Atlanta Constitution. .