Cljiilljnm flcccri EDITOR AND I'HOJ'KI tTOIl. Chatham Record. RATES Eipm ADVERTISING One square, one insertion - $1.01 One square, two insertion! ; 1.60 One square, one month - 8,80 For larger advertisement liberal con. ttJOU wnl he made. TERMS CF SUBSCRIPTION, $1.53 PER YEAR Strict! in Advance. VOL. XXII. MTTSHOKO, CHATHAM COUNTY, N. C, THURSDAY. FKIIIM AHV 22, l!0o. NO. 27. 4 I l2 1 1 V.' - - i.OVIO CY AMELIA E. BAR??. fir 11- rrnT II.-issmi's CiUITI'.!: in. ( oSI Vi lli, M 'Vl'il.lV hell lli ' clip uf happiness Willi n steadier blind, li'it he was Strangely iiii'e.dcl by 1 1 1 i sweet reali zation of man '- ci; :i t v fur a double existence. IVr it was nut si imieli that soiucthih; iicv I into bis life, Hi that siiiin tl'.iie; .,'d had I retiinieil tn liim. To love Uiithorino lia'l lieell llil fresh le s in ; In' had filllllil lier at first sight la::iiliar, mill the sense .' I "ri;;iit " in her ha I lieell the earliest s.n -i.i imi she inspired. Ail in i rat ion an 1 a'i'n'l i.m foil ed inn follow cil iiniel.lv, lint In was eeitain thi- m-tiiiit mi l tu inial i lea of hi In-art w as that Kath erine was ai.lerioily ami iiialieiinlily ll i M I1W1I. Asbesioil f .( ! I II I lie s wect lie's if this viirrl.t, I, nt not in anv way rea h.iniiir' ah . ni it, .lessy c.iine to liini. " Here is Kathei in.. she iisKcil. "K ithi-i in.- is mine fori vi r. " he iin Bwele.l, with tin' si llih in clevaney uf 11 liiver; f .r lie hii'l not yet heen a'lle ti Ciilisiibr it lierisn- with ri'l'i lilire to il li v pel ori but hini-.'lf. 'Vi-ll. th Mr. Mo-Abiav." Jessv, "jf Voil will taic in v ii'lvii said 'Villi will n hbn i 'rhis i ami talk to Kalliei inc i niotber. I ir.ijii.l t.li.t )iel'soll. 1 '!'! "1 all its make the I'I'. Si I in-iv t i.) :t. i'. -(.i'lt! Mi llr.it bolls. s. lemur ceeiiii.;!y chin miu.' S!l( 1 1 - . 1 Jllst (;nil II I.i w ii.. P ,he lo.iKo.le -he was in thai im. in I v i.n-ii a i-o:isi-ioit.sii,.. UsIiC'S of ffood wluav was one Innl.s inspires; so M. uf t!i-,.-e . r...:i. nitesi, wbi) eoini! jnsl at the ri :iit ti She imi'le him feel that -he be lo -t I. . I . J.i oa i. II lier, h' in itl.l I !.. bun, and Moment in (ipi'tmiy; a'e l himself before with an ehi.iiieiiee i'li,i'i-tioiiJ. In a few lii.'b iletiii'il all i minutes In- s hohlin In-r batiils ; mi. I ln-K'tnu In-r I istamlby Katherino j an I bii.i.e'f a.aimt a!l mbls. She was not i i v i rmly p. rsiiaib il. She fiii.l Wiiil ,n:i bin I I.i. Kc.l oil Katheliiio I as his future w ife lor nrai ly seven years. S i i spuKe of the luiril's lotn.-, llllttuvi't in ; .l.-l-i ininat ion In unite tin) two estates bv lmilria;e. " lol- Wlll tilllll is hi.; heir." he srii.l; ''.ilnl Will- ! toll li -1 .a ii Is an I i .evt n ihopo are no j ini'iiu j ut ritiiiiiiv. ' V. i bray, how- I i-ver, ha.i wnf.ls ;1r bi voml lier rea- 1 Kiiniiii;; he t.ilKe i with Ins heart ami i she tfiV'.' silent. 'I'ln-n the tears eann) I tu her eyes, an 1 at this favorable im. , liient Kathei me eiitere'l the r iniii nml I Hlippei! w ilinri li .-r nmilier'H arm ami bil l her ehei'l, ii...,iins ,r inother's lneiist. Mis. Ihat'i .lis sloope, 1 ami Kisse.l : lrr eliil l. .-vn- hal be, 'an then In tfiw way. An I .Mow In ay s inlm-at imi nt the eiil, bis inipelilnsitv, bis ile t.'l'liiiniition to tnUe n i ileniul v.ne jrresis! il,e. I ii.b iiia'ily, also, bis beauty wa- a -il.nt but powerful Irieii'l. for l!n :e seenieil to be a nat ural litii'.'i in Ihe n,airia.i;e of a Man no linii'lsom,. w it h a (Mil so lovely. At the last M; Ihalhnns sun emlereil lllli'nllililio'l.llly. " It is tsioir.;'!. Mr. Mowln ay," t-'ne Hani. '"I ain coin inee l by soiiirtbin biy.iiiil v., nr win, Is. y heiitt is with Kiitberine ami v.m, an. I I will slaml by y.ei to the ei v iitt. riiiosl. " Then she stiu. pe.l lorwar.l ami Kisseil th.' vosi iif ii.itii. ami with the Kiss to,, I; lu.n fully ., her love aii'l trust. After this happy settlement, the ilay went In Love ami to l.ove only, for the uetierons mother set the wlinlu lnillsehohl to this happy Key. Whilrt Katheiine ami Mo iiiiay Hamlereil in j the warm, s-mny (ranli'ii, she talke.l ; In .lessy of the aluiir. ami with her ; own lia'nis spinel a inure festive j table. "We will let them have a nay or j two in para lise, .les-y,'" sh. si,l, 1 'for '.lie lair 1 w ill pn i thi ir liajiniui'si to , ie. es as soon as he tin. is it nut." ! Hut for ou.-e sun 1 fortune was mi tin. shle of the lover i. Wintoiiti w etit , that very day to Pa!!.eitli to n-sist at the taai ri.'..;e of a IVun.1. 1 1 a j i I y iiblivioiis ,,f tin- str.iu-i-r win. was in li'riiieiblii.i r w ith hi i own maiiiae. ' Ami the t'ieol,,;,eal li.iy ttas nioio lieree than ha I been mil ieiiated ; be- j foni 1'iieli in ii it of both elere;y aiel laity 1 luid said their s.-iy. four days had nlti,iseil, in, I even then return was a I little deliiy.'il, be.aiise tin. laird had ; bought a ti.illowiiy i!inv, and a liiau ' was to hire win. could ride il over tn j la" veils hope. j So it was Saturday evenine; when Itrathuus iciiehed boiue. lie found nothing to m.-r the jieaed and hajipi- ! liess of bis reliit n. Mow In ay had pone tn F.iliuhiirHh to buy a betrothal I rinjl, and he intended to lemaiii over , the Sabbath in the capital. Wiiitouu I was Hittini; with Mrs. I'.iathoils and I Kath, ruin, Kivin thum an account of . the wedding hu had attended, and all . three were in a pleasant mood of wel- ' rotuc. I'.esides which ho had thai further satisfaction of feeling that throughout nil his journey he had I seen no liner house, in. more beiiuti- j fill warden, ho more admirably Kept I farm than his own. Sabhalll ill l"rvsed llU Self satisfa.i- I lion. The eiders who hal not been to Selkiil; wei i anxious t,, show him tteUti ,' H- p. t ,'. I-,I ... 1 i.tlel illn ' thi'i im'ial ii. li.'j jdi'te, :,d win "In. I ' tll hil l d-'ai' SO whe till' lnilllt.,l t M'l " .IUt;li t'.i Hit) Hllitik in- '. ,r..,r.tris)irj?-S).ti-r '.' ,V - " HE FLOWER OF GALA WATER. STORV. , tSS . .,.. . .. 4 . ( in:.', n 1 1 i'i Id their ilele'ate. the laird of I, . veils hope. Then oil Monday the vi-IV tiling Uippetied which Katie liur I'.rl I foleseell MowblaV eatlie to I ,eveiis hnie u ith tin minister. Th.-v met the laird in the ;;:l! .h ll. mid Mo i bray w as welcomed etl'usi ely nml ear lied nil' to the stalls to see the prize o ami the (ialloway pofv. His stav i'liiner was taken as a matter of 1 com se, - 'ill when Winloiiu ariived Mrs. Ilruttioiis fai l "she thought the three yniili- peojile oiitjht to w al k over to the manse for Jessy : ami then tin y , could lian.-i a reel or two l.rfurc miji ! per." lilathoii'i did '.lot like the irojiosi lion, but having been -o j;oo 1 iiatured . hitherto, he could not at uiice sun ,u the llee.-ssaf V .ijlll RKe to contest either ' the walk or the ilnnee. So Kalherine with Mow bray nml Wiiitouu went over the hill for .lessy. and the result was precisely w hat Mrs. I'rathmi, antici pated, .lessy ami Wiiitouu walked hai-K together, Mid Katheritie and Mowbray turned aside into 1. even's woo,! to seen saint's well : and then they ! w ere delayed bv the lom iiii of a no toriously ill tempered bull, and could not reach home until an h-mr later, l-'or it had taken Mowbray all that t s tia time to put t he circle of eem-i i.ii K it heriiie's linger and to tell her how bin and dreary the two days bad be, mi with. nit her. The ilc'ay, however, made the laird very aiiyry, and he did m.t scruple to scold Kiithei iiie for it on their return. "It was not Miss .lindane's fault, sir," said Mowbray, quickly. "Pray do nut let your position as host make you blame her in my place. 1 asked M iss .lanfiil ie to show- me II,,. s. tint's w,.b Neilher of us is responsible for the furious animal you keep so nearthe hih imi I and which--pi-rmil me to say iiiijjlit to be shot at once." "Mr. Mowbray, you are a stranoi-. Your iiriioruuee is your apology. As for Kathei ine," and he looked an i;ri!y at the irl, who stood with lier hand in Mowbray's hand. Then Mowbray's dark eyes Hashed a delbiuee which the laird inii-ht have iiiaireie,i w nu nan lint .Mis. Miatlioiis stepped between them with lier chariu- niu: imill,'. Jessy is waiting for you nr.) keeiiiui,' "Mr. Mowbray, you. Kiitheiiiie. .laiaie waiting for inl if you waul me to jdiiv a reel, you had bet- icr inane uasiew iiiie i am in I lie mini, I of beiiij,' Kood-natiired." In spite of her merry w ords there was a look of anxious deprecation in lier eyes, which both Kiithei iiie ami Mowbray respeeled; for sheknew with what magical speed suspicion e;rew in her husband'.', mind, lie had enter- tailied a doubt, twenty would fellow, i nml i'i ' ll li il ii Ji. t i i , II be close behind. So, i t linii her tinners struck out the ' tiliejilie; notes, ami the liohl feel of the happy dancers kept time to them, i lm could see the miner nml dislike I luiHidiiiii in her lord's while, weak j face; ami when he suddenly left the parlor tdio knew he had (,'oue to his . rooia to walk himself into a passion of i injury. It was upon her the storm fell. "Near midnight:" by erin.l, when I she entered tho roiiin. "A woman of ' your live ilalllng and dancing till such hours!" "Why not scold tho minister? He thoueht no Inn in of our dalliii-; and ihiiiciiiir. " "He didn't? Then iieoiieht to have, a repriiimnd, and I will see that he uels it." "I hope you will." There was a threat ill the "hope" whieh was provoking. The lair, felt it. "Kiitheiiiie behaved herself shame fully," he continued. "Let Katlieriiie alone." "f am her nuui'diaii." "I am her mother." "She was making love to that Janj lishiniin. I saw her." "You know nothiiinaboiit love nuik inji." "Madam! Madam! f - I - -" 1 "You knowr no thin-; iihout it." "1 made lovo to you." "You did not. Ify.ui had even t'ied I never could have married yon. Yon j asked me to he your wife, and I agreed 1 because yen were Katheriiie's uiiar- I ...."..Kin. ......... i.u us nepnew, .inline iiitiiiiu mav not up well to watch the guardian." j ,,,-ar to Katlieriiie all that he appears "lln is intolerable! T will Hot I to you. Katlieriiie may not think it '"',l1' '' a supreme jovnud privilege to use her "It U the truth. You w ill Lavo to money to r.-iease Wintoun-Lnnds--to hear it! i snare vour nioi -tiriitri nt-' l,evens-hoiie' ii issiiitiuc.nl. Miiiuieiui: Biiatjjo fill! "It is shameful that 1 have to in vent eieuses for your bad mnntieri) every time we have company. There x i.. ".. 'i ... h "I will not have tlmt l-'iitflislnnnu in' mv house ilenii. I xvilt ,,r,l.,i. .1... vatits to turn him out." J "You, yourself, asked him here. If, any servaut, turns him out, 1 will turn j the servant after him." "A nobody! An adventurer! Oh,' dear me! What a dreadful tlii n? it is to have a kind heart!" "You said lit was the son ot your friend. If he is till adventurer, what right had you to introduce him to my daughter? A liim guardian you are' And ii' for your jud bc-tit, no cue vwt iias ni ever will he better .if it. XUei in U'i uik fcittiiiK tip to worry, Kv.-ry ich- in t! : L I . I goili;' t I it -h a wink. Ionise is V II urn." ll'iW (.'111 f -III I with sneli "Yoi; will sleep lnt,;ht ii v cil. Ni staying awake. ( lint in i-enliiv veil o i . . . : i i . You Imi.1v will i.iui.l vmir I iii:rht." lit' did In.! sltrii much. Hi' was troubled ami niivimi iiimiit Wiiituiiu'H affair-, for alter b-x-amlev llruthoiis Imi li-ganled James Wiiitiiini as tiie person (if iiuist import iiuee. lie was Ins si-tri's miu, ami be looked iiiuii 1 1 i : 1 1 us his own heir. His hum ia'u'c w illi Ivnthcl itie was I lie it plo'ccl .f his I ife. f..i- Kathelilli 's liiolley WiUll.l leibolu Willi., ill -Lands, and lie-i.l, - ii,j, Kallii linc wu-i u'ie of '' l'-t LI i ..f the Ihndei, ml her beauty aiel grace would he suitable adjuncts tu Ills III phew 's wife. lint there was mother ica-uii , and though lie seldom ge.ve it. .veil to him-cll'. It Wlli I'V far the ni.ist u,t. l,t. e bin) t:liell tl'i' III, 'I t','l:..' mi W j 11 ! , ,1 1 !l wilh s.une of Kinl.ei in, s ini.iii v. aiel if Kathei ine i i.l n,,t iu.u i v .li,.,.s Win. tmili, be i,ii!. bave tu replaee tins lllnlli'V when she CMllie (.f ie,'e im. i!e- liiaihleil an af.'iiiiiit nt h is ttew a; Isllip. ia he Ami the , i oiihl only ( lis hoie. it M-ctnc. wollhl 1,( a mil the fan vi, i. lull In ates i stul to l.eloii : I, fact, he t..h mill i-niihl with a .i'oii for all entie. 1 1 it w:i m ll.l SO l.V II. i.i I t r.i riie; I. t I him. t!.. i e:',. re. that it ,n;!ra-i acts w !,nU' to per . of a in ere .:ir! to make plans t,, ;i ,. fv o line ,.. i v. hi-h in th,. ,.,,1 x, In i ami her chiMrer. I n hiniselftha1 he would not I l.ae any iuterfi i i-n. ii so w i-c and -o b, ii.-lieial Sol, had illt. l fi l ed Vet. but be suspicion of Mo v.-bray, for he d that the Ki'.lliei ine who talked lam-eil with W'nl.'uu was but a ess shadow of the Kiitliei-ine win. in, tic talked and w as sw c. I toilll. She with Mi.wl dance 1 with Mow bray. She ami polite and cold lo im was li-Jit and life and II, i:-.-.lav. If Winl. .im said lov iti words to Hakes mi sic. at her, his ami bin ned i her !hcv fell lik, I; if Mow I. ray but ,,!.e 1 looks liebt,.l(.,l her eyes i In r cheek s and llashcl in smiles her answer. The lovers ha I told themselves they would be very careful. Tiny hud (, remised Mrs, I'.rnthous to door to say m.ihitij; w hich would ions,, the laird's suspicions; but who ever su ,! I in hidine love'.' And w hciiexer w ere two lovers even ordinarily careful ' The next linn nim.' a circinaslaiice occurred w hich cuiilii ined t!:e linger ol P.rathoiis and brought about a crisis before any one was pi . pared for il. The laird e-.,t into a cinm-rsatinii with his upper pir.b-m-i- and inci.b-nlally heiird from him thai Mr. Mow bra v ha i been a ci tistanl visitor during the k he was Irom limn,.. I iinnediiile- y he s.-nt a p.-rempt,.i v Sirs, lli.ilhoiii. When it Mi ssaee lo efei r.-.l her to the seldom used lai-oe drawimj room she knew Inr husband had sometliinj; particular to sav. mid tlmt be .-,,i,t .-o," plated . savin-; it' with nil the emphasis lie d ire.i. Ami she .livun-d at .,m- the subject to be discussed. The temper in w hich she iiiteinle, to discuss il w as shim u bv the eir uinstiitice that she did m, liurrv her self in the least to niisw er t he iiupe ('filer. Judeed she delaved loliothat she found Ihe laird stand-in-; iuipa! ielitly at th.- open door of the room, wailimr for her approach. "Why did yon m.t cm,, quicker, llell'li V" he asked fretfully. "I sellt yo ll word thai y.ui Weie to come in haste." "I was talkim; to Kaili. i inc. Why did you send for me to coiun lo this loom? Are you. really, at his. -;oine; to i:et a new carpet fur 'it " "No, ma, lam. I am hot lik.lv to liav e money hu new this rnoui because I tuisly to you, and I carpels. I chose w ant to talk seri iiid Hot wish tho servants to hear us. " She smiled scornful; v and ask al: "Piny what is tin; liialter now ".Matter eiiou-h! Why did you deceive ine? Were you not afraid to ask a stranger to my hoe.se w hilo 1 wiisuwny? One would think you were tryini; to make a Match between him and K'therme tryiii-; to ruin both Katharine and ourselves. I am al most beside myself with the news." "Will y.ui reiiiivulier that it was you who asked him when he was here last? You who said, with your usual ridiculous ciVusiveiics.s; "On your re turn, Mr. Mowbray, come ami stay a few days--a few weeks if you wish?' If I had not made bun welcome, you would have asked: "JIow I dared to turn one of your invited quests away?' As lor iiiatch-imikiii-; that, it seems, is your business. You have been planiiinu to marry my poor little -.nl ever since you had the charge of her. It has been your one care for Katlier iiie." "I wan planning I'm' her happiness and welfare." You were planning for Vniir r nioi tagni" Oh. I have reached 1 be bottom of vour plans, I'i al In 'its ! rnderstand this, I will not have my daughter saeriliced lo carry nut your plans." "1 understand that you are going; to ruin your daughter. Who is this Mowbray?" "You said yon knew him." " "I will tell Hector -Telfair what I think of him. I will that! What right has he to bring the fellow to my home?" "Speak to lloctor Telfair, by all menus! lie will tell you some truths you ought to lu'ur. ,iuaiTclii!g with you is no pleasure. 1 shall not con- ; titiue. it." "I am going h send Kathei in-. back to school." l'l U .'UN I IM I p I la tin fnunuupUoii of s.i Kill' I'liltfJ Mtiitt' legiU th rurlJ. i Ai.aud.r. 1 n:i; i To Be Made So By Constitutional A Conversation Between a Business .a , r ii n , Man and a Farmer-No Property Qualification- . ,. ., , . , ,, , 1-ainiei r I llioimnt I wouhl ilro). :n and li.ni' a talk with you about t.c ain-nilnii'iit. I Know vim always keeji p:r.s.-, Ujr.n pul, lie iplestiolls. ami tin l' "I'l- Hi in y neiniiliorhoo.l an- be- camin- very mm Ii iii.-r"ste,l in tie- amel.iltiieiil. I bi v.-n't be.-n a-,1- fi K ' u . 1 1 1 1 y ..I the iiineiulmeiii. nn.i about aM w Know about it in on,' in ulihir: hooil ;.- wii.it we have read ill the papers an I h-anl from o-iiers." liii-mes Man- - am veiv -hid .t c.ilbd. It is fi- generally .-tu-l. public ipii'-tejis. e.peei.illy those wiiii ii I i iiii-id' r it:in,i iritit tn ihe public w.-l- fare. I am like v.ei. vei v mm h 'liter- estnl in I lie am iidmeiit. mi l I liim- studii-.l ii .-.:.-x. I have a lev ciie.-. of il. al.-o -rune lilerntiire i oncertiim; ii. wiiieh I will gladly ili id- w iih you. I see I't'run the papers that Mr. Sim- mi-ii.s. (hu cha:i man of our party, is' beginning til send Olll SOIIIC Clllin.ligu luerature. nml I .suggest ilia! em and ..our miiiiihors who wi-li iiilonnat ion tilion i:ie a:ii.-u.iiiiein wriie to 'a.m." I'iirt'i." : "I thank you fori lie. p;. oi the am ndm-iit. I will study ,; i .irefnllj . hu: tln ie are so pie, inns I would bke lo ask you abom .:. In Ihe Hist ,i.i,-. I want to Know if t is tine that it will disfranchise tin if - gro"" rilsitie-s Man: "One of tin i ha f objicls of the .ini-mlmeiil i.- to elitnili- ate III- iminrair and Irrespoiisible n-- ' gro vole of tin 'Si-ite. It will not ili-f,a:i chi.se the entire negro vote, hut it will ilisfratichise every negro who .1111101 read and writ- iiny seel ion of t lie con- M itutiun in liie Knglish hingiiage. If you will read section I of the am. ltd til you will see this is true. Tlnie are in X. .th Caridina certainly Ik tween mi. "nu and iin.iinil mgio - win will Im- ilisfranebiseil." l-'arnier: ' You -ay those negro.. who c.itttm: rent eud write will be .lis- I'raiicliiseil under section of th iiiiiemlnieni. Will any uneilueat.d n-- gro he able to (nullify himself I.) vol. , iiinler section ."'." llusines's man: "Yes. a few linn- ilreil perhaps. Those negroes w ho are (lescetideil from the . Id free negroes, who were allowed lo .,:e rior to li,- 'otlstitiiti i s:i.".. ami th.isf who have come into thi- State from Stat-.- win-re n-groes could vote befi-re ls,;7. .in vine iiinl-r Ihi- .--ilion. I think jni-si Idy tiiere ate in tin- Slate h-:wei",i .".i"i anil l.uno in-m'oes w ho may iiiali'.. lilelllSi Ives llllller t il-' pi o Isioil of Id- ."th r-ecli(in." l-'artiu r: "So 11,11. I, good. Xo.. hi me ask you an. tin r iin.sticn. Wili tlr- amendment ili-f'an, hise the nn- edilciteil white man.' Husiness Man: " Wh -, eel la rtily not. The object of .he .'!, ... -tloii. cum- niotily .ailed til- I , ra li.il.it lier clans-, ;s to lor, ver priilect 1 ',. 1 titire body i f Ihe u I, i'. 1 in;. I . I xvaite v of t ie Stale in Iheir iibt to vole. If yot will slmly tiiii; su lion y .11 will it in i-oliiplisheil this .iiiiiiise fully and ami admirably. You will see tlmt it gives every whir 11111 who registers any time before ).-ieml.er Is:. .H, tiie riuht lo vote fc all lime there- tit'ler. though he may never know 1 bti.r in the honk. .. hecoine able 'o write a word. Now I, 1 me read this section to vi rl. Yi.il .all study it fur- tliei" when you go liniue." Fanners: "As tin- law now stand-, mi one is allowed to v, te unless In i- registered. I 11 nib 1 -t ,1 ud that will le1 so al-o umler the ii in, ndinent . Now will you plcise explain in me Ihe pro- cess of registration under the amend- felif?" P.nsine.-s Man: "I will do sc with pleasure. A while man who cm read and wriie can register, eiiher under liie 4th or Tith section. white man w ho cannot lead or write, can icgisler un- del- Ihe .'illi .-eel ion, because either lie or his aiire.-birs were entitled to vole sometime prior lo January. lsr.T. Hut ns nemiies were net allowed to vet". except a fev ncgrnes. as before e.x- plained, before January I. lsiiT. a negro ( in only regisler nnder the Ith sic- lion, by showing 10 I he .sat isfact ion ol til- registai 111 s f ile inn read ,111. 1 wri'e." Tsirim ;: " I'h it i- all right, ami -up- lite 10 11 do'. It'll let me ask you. w.ll an iiiieilucriied white man. if tii- iiineiidinenl pas i s. have lo prodm vv r: nesse- before ihe registrar 1 - -how h.- righl to ii g si.-r under se. tii.e Hiisine-s M.nr "Oh. no. ..itnly m:. As iill wane people could vol- befoie IMI7 In- while skin Will ,r his righl to teg.-ier umler that se, tion. Ulile-s In- is .1 foreigner." Far iili-i' : "Will all tl In, 11. I whiles ngis'i ;' under se.-lion I and 11P thr uneducated whiles regisler nml. 1 section .". t 'a' iiinendlueti, ,- adopted''" Husiness M.c No. not ncress 11 Indeed, it is expe. 1 , that as inrrn edit,, 'lied vv.,;:. - will register 1111. 1. : Ihe .".;h -eel am a- under the Ith s. . tion. In 1. i - .iii.i where t'aey I an aiueii.liii.iii almost identical with ouis. I am told most of the e.lueit.d whiles regr.-t'-r uudr r the .".til sc- tion. Wli.-mv i .1 white man registers iiinler th;' "a'l .-eiiion h:- mitne Is placed upon the permanent i. gistr.i- tiosi roll, and i- :s forevei 1 hereifter permitted t" r. g.sler from th it roll I.et me tea l y.ui In provisions of Ihe niiielidmi til vv ;b lefernce to n gistra thai." Falllll ' I fl Xe; l.idi Pli.l It I.. 1 licit l.v plain to in- nn. thill tile rife ; vi lb" llill.'llilmi li! V.ili he t5 (llfi ii!.-1; i' the iKHtn nut in ((': Vtitf wlth'l'i 1' !'Mt'h!il !' 'il'H D I the Adoption of The Amendment. E: U' i'- 'I w hile tm-.'i ni I.,.- -stale." ! H'i.sin.-ss Man. y,,,i I. ,v- hit I.. n.i'l on I le- iii .el Thai w ill I,.- i ... exact ell'.-; lit !', .llllei.l!i:et. I ! pi.iiV'fi'.r''M inM Tu'i "I.i u.','.' L-'.i .Vi I' res . iii.-ilii" ni'i'.i'i mi" will, : .i, ,,, iv ,i( ;,;, whit- man m hi. !-'.( I ill ! - ' Wcy. tint's in- ,' v. ,.o .x . while people W:i;r . i-li ' l " lliis.iie.-- l-.u: That i- ,-ria :.-. wiiM all while n:--ti v. I, . i,-,,i n. ,..,. ., f imjlj , . , . , Hi-j,- s.aie. uui-lit t i want, h v ,il be a good tiiiim fur i!;- lei-i i al o b.-- '-.ins- he h.i.. a!wa.- ,.,., 'he li.lb.c I c' kle.-sly aa.l ;u:..in-i ; -. !,. s- it. ,n ! "f his r.n e as well a : ., be.-i ''' 'h" Stale I . -i -1 thi- iU";i:ii:i l.iirimglil..' i I an "'a this am. ll. linen; ;s ti..- ""!" remedy and th :' mam-nt r.-m.-ily auain-i , , '"iTeiice of miii-o nile i- N 1:11:1 " hid In- in :" 's:'' ' l ai in, : 'Well. w, l v ii """! hill l.es tiie.-e Itepal.;, .bb ju.-i t l'",,,- "Hi' i'is have I -n I-II.i.-j ' h" n-..il" Ilnl ni lie.n'd b.-fee ir,, "" ' -elliim Ihai tin- aiiielnluf i.' ;iuld disfr,,,,, li : .,- th.- -ifu , whites'.' Uusiness Mm,: ti),. y. s ,,.y In- M ':'.V:1IK III ll.-e.-ive tile ,e:,,e ,;, ",'l't"s that as well a- many ''. i I'lisehoid -. The nn ,ui w h.i. l-,nb i .. ,,-r 1 he nrt'i.--- tiiai i'i, n- '-sloes !i . gix-n :li. m ab ;: to .. '-"k'-ii Inuii them and th-y a:. ,i. V ':'- Tiles ' l.-llow- an- ,,,i,, s--- . ""' uin.nd nt. !,.,-ans,. 1 1,. y kimw w;11 Jisfiaai-hi-c th- ium lam in-v:--. "i'hnui distrain iiisin uuedu. .,! ' wliiie.s. Their niiy;.-!-. ,,u a..- ,m: ,.: ,'1'' "''Bfc ''. Hot tin- -.hi e ml I'atim ;: "lly the wa I w:-ia: '. as',. .'"ll lii-lit here, is there any propel i 'I'lalili- ilioii ill the iiiu-mlm -:il .' ':: "f time Ib-v. nu-. fellows- I mi: i - i'i h- was a .1- put m.u-h.il .1:... h"' lallod and nnni.i arimi-i miiihty iionipiiiisly was down my wi. lately telling -it around that tie- amendment provided iliat L! v"'" unless In- w ,s v.oi.h ?.".'. atid 1 i' man pi. sent -r-i l i,. ho! thai statement .11 a U.-puhl ' .111 p.iV' i How about thi..' Husiness .Man: "Yes, iiuder.-iai'.: 'he oppunenls of the atiieiidiiie!!! have be-n circiilitiim thai fals-hnnd bn.ad ' 'St. Of l our.-e they know il lie- ,, pie sln'iibl runl the literature th- li. iu- "cr;ii- will send out. or mi to h-ii. I ictu.a rnt ic sp. aki 1.-. th-y w .11 b ai n t 'wit all sin h 111111,-: - me f.il. ... The i'b'l of tie- unset iiiiilo:i.- fellows who .:re cil'. ill. 11 in- tin s- bold fa! -hoods i, t" try and m-t tin poor ai-i iin-bii I call d While leolle so pi. .ini-d and bi-ised agaiiis. ihe aim 'tn: :a- ,t tii.it they will md read Ibis lien- eiatiir.- or go to hear lienioc XllW let ill" re nl i ainiiidincnt t.-- you. There vu see, on, word in ii that a property qua I rlic.it 1011. and h -s white man has the mo,.. Mire uil.hr il lli lt Ihe 1 a h the Stale has." 1'inr.ei" "V. II. lii.il n. :i m ' 'hi ' I.--. ll w.i,. lm'. wasn't it .'" liu-iness M.1'1: "Yes. pretty reckless alteinpi t 1 - people. Hut I am very mm e.l ill what you have laid 11:-. inisrepivseiitiii h.n.s lli.-e I;., tii.rs are making !' tin' p- you renumber anythiiiK 'b- telling your people, f ,r th- .ibout ti'' -time thing' Farmer "You .lie righ all say about tin --nine :!, ,. looks like tiny Were talkim: ; dels. Siln e 1 come to t'-i: '. wonder what flat ,1,-pnii mi doing 011 our way any how arrest anybody cr serve ;,!.. Wonder if he wasn't -"tit down tin- atm mlineni y, 1 did say .sotni ;!iing else be-i. ! have told i,u. 1:1.! I have h- lieptiblii 1111s say th- sum ,-: I' li:- -pe.lli as :. -lUire.- ' :i.-iiii'.- r .,'.,1 1 !.au in .1. M- le. I hi -v arc :..v do and 1: n;,'- or . I it. I ...1 was - liiin't p.lpels to t ilk .s. he -.- wli.,- I'd utile ' : . I!" said that what he cili d th- titan I father section of lb ana ndm. tr wa-n'l any account any le w . and : H i' lie Slale eiubl:i nn s'lipi . 1 1 1 1 .'o'l.t would Knock it 011; of t ie aim mlmeii ami even it th' Supremo Court of ti:. I'nite.t Slate- pir it Link and siisi.nn d the nil -'.e thing, the urn-dm- it -' whites could only vole 1111, ler :b- allien, lineiit until l:"'s an I if the. m not b-ain u read and write by ilia tune th.y would hue to -: .i xot.i.g llusiness Mali 'Stop r.g-t I'le e - minute, if .ei plea- fin :t ,- i: . i.v t ike a tniii.it -- to dr.-i . -e ,, thai i ib It.-piiblican yarn I have ! ltd .-I a hold and b.ibl fa id m rsi cpr e.-u1 ,1 ,,,, bef ie. Now let m ad ,ei '!i, nun of :lie anieinlm. at on thi- .1.-.1 auaili. 'Unit is all that is n t- v 1.1 ilinch it. Yie.t item the .-. i 1;: that (Very voter vv ho : hall i.g'--.- un d,-r this section any time be',.-. I ). , emb. r. ltms. - hall lor ever ih. .fn-r b,- . ntitled to vet- at all id-, ,;.,i,- un less he hecoin.- ! hei .-a fler .lis.i .1 :i--i by crime." Farmer: "W 'av. that's a- id i n .. ihe ni.se on your fine. Some .' t Id him we bad In. ltd lii.it whii 1. was saying iiiipbcd 1 ! v to boy- ,' ,.. t -.- ime of i'ge at r laax. :id w win- right, loo. wei-n i w, ?" Hu-m ss Man Ymi ceriaiul. ighl. a- :hi' mere lending of th atiiendiniiil s-hows The aniemliin 11' pr. its ill" -nffr age of every white man who ngislets in any elect on b f r, lie. ember. l!Hv It' lti don't leg'- 1,,, u j, b.- own fault It gives ire poy i will bei i me of age after ile'i i,in- veil- 11 whiih to learn to r a i. and to enable these twelve year oi l ,xs :o b- ii n In lead Ihe llemnt-i at a Mtty pi, da. - ; 1 -.11 to give Mi. -m from irow on b it. r - h""l advantages that, . V. I' l.i-r.n. W.I' Iln K-.i'i'iiL- vanrag.s -,in.'. -Ui nat lmenvc 1,. ;l:e bl to I'.rri! il!;!il,,y ,ll(jh iiinhiipfar tun: nn oui h s i f th nrv u-rtttrn. If thf fnMi'd' ' i"ii' pntu a '.' 'ilV lii.il lev I In V . iu .si. .11 ii-. .('-I' iui- ii.-.ih',ur;it.'i'- to tile: tu . v.; I e." li"- i, - I ati'.rial r . 1 1 1 i i .. i . v.. from 'ie :' th : tin -I'"' :i the l'-el.'l il . iUhlv tli.it I want tu .ill 'i' ! !. must a! .,i!:l. ,;... iniin il a. Ka:i' i i, I;, (.i.l.l ., . ii- I II pretend is -.. I, 'it asatli . ! from In-r.- .. ,.U Whef Cai i-i; I t .A I . .It ll, I' W.-ll I am v .- . ili-il any a'.-iition to , i hem- of , 1 1 in '. li i -,- :. , a Ileum n - 1. 1 tie- lowest ami ve: ,rii.-;ii;,i-.i to b- 1 . , 1 1 - i'ii - i.. i I u -r 'l: Stat-. Ml:,.' . '' -il.- s!l" I" ihe ti .1 k. Thi a 11111:1 w ,m has , Mns Stat- When i tp- 1 he ptlhli- :,e. i ' . and .strongly . : ii'iei.t. A few I 1. ;: :l,o paper 1" d 1 i- now the nr- - ,'i',i-ii. y im , , .1 I'M !;, IVI.e m'.nti;.- 1 1 1, w Keiii;.:i, eiili n: 1 hat p artv li 1 ... .-rtat. -cver.v t.miif ::i n i- .:'..-en i.in b-a.b-r.s !.,it r I leino. rat h . in e: .: . :' I.e., pie. b : I was a part ..l i'.. Ynii i n u - t ii.r H 'lis, ,. pui abb- an. . I. .,- th,- , ,, ,- ,h i ll,ii,i: ,ib,,ii: . ilbisii ' : n of tin .- It. i'libl. a t nir i , i c i -r . 1 1 ' s to i . I in- itb (iiibl; ,1 p .1. nils to I,-- ' a i t a . - III, Ml i- ; ni or -rib-. .. h ,1- i,-tu- is r::,' 1-1 and i; . '- Me- de,,-r., . : .'l, l- l-,d- i :''.: neg'o .-'il- I .inner: "Tliei e i- ,- r t hlii.' Hi imblii atis life ; Il.t.r ' ie- lite 'in d white mi a which I -a -:i i, a.-k o l ,.;.i".il. Tl'.ev ai-gi;,- ,- the c.l.-t v ;i hoi I I h- edu.-;. bin., : ,r! il li- r ron - of t : ,- i't'i ndm. n- b and ' :.: it will a. id the Crai. ! aM- elan-. - gal. ,'llld 1 ii.e II olll. al;'1 ' a It l In-.1 r. i ndy vv ho . an t read and w r.t- cm '. .. I wan' '., ask ;. ou .t '...f'.- was ..ti' danger o' this being .hire" Ibisin.-.-s Man: "Helore I aii-wer ll.l- lU.'St hill l"t tile ask Vi-i .1 illes- t - -: i'p: -n v aat ground they la '.hi I hat Mo- -Mi -e, Moll Is : list illi- ! :011a 1 7" !' i rim 1 : W i; . ! In-v - ay it .- irico:, sl i' at ;:. lia I be, rise. Mi y say. i: v i.i !aies tii- l'ih iiui. tidmeiit to the Con st rtilt bill ,,f th- 1 lii'ed Still-- Wllidl they clao.i inohir.bs .my Stite from letl) t.g Mi :: .'lo i ,. riiiht to v ote on ie i.'i:it 11! e ,- , ...r ic pi'ev :,,:, . 1 aid : : ion 1 u sla v ry liii-rn.-s. Man "llxeily: i,;i'. aovv -:: !. Xovx lli.-r.- s noihiug ill tie 1 on.- 1 1; ut ;, n ol t In- I'm led St ates whim 1 11, 1 s away from the State tin right o ,: v who shill .md who -hall mc vol- . 1. ';.:.-; is :h,.e any pi .vision in thai i i'i t dir. on which -..v.- a St ite shall .-lib,'., all w hile men or all In groes to v - The Supreme Conn of He I'i, it- 1 States has deciiled over and : ..'.'rifti. Ih.it 'I,- States have a '. ig.,' '' regulate Ihe ll!estioll of sill i l l ., t ;. y ...... II: . I he only thing '.tl ' be I l.ileil Slat- . COIISt itllt ill!, v h b ,!i an- w:cv re-ii icts the right of tin- .-'.t. i. , regulate 1 he subject ,,: sri" a.- Ihe l.",i iillli'tlillui'lll. Tha' ! i. ' alb.w a S iiie to deny 1 b 1 g : .: tn gro to vole 1,11 ;i, count I.I ra Im- ,-r p; ev ion- i:al:t ion m -;..' X.av hi m, again . Xiimin tin ... 1 ,.,;; Head it over care fill . r. : ,- . to: yourself Now tc'l liie - l'l"' Single ,"oVisi,lll ',!, t 1 ': hll ll dell ,1 - lo I ill' Ilegl o . ' i ' -' ib' I in- : igl V. le? I 111 t .. . a : v . is it id 1 lour 1 hat it in- ... : ag 1 I. lil.-e but an 1 nablllli: 1 I; c ' . ,1 is, it deliie- nobody th rn: ' ' . ore vv iio 0! herw is- is cut ;tb .1 0 . I. . bar simply enable., some t , Vl.le '....- ! lelVi ise Illiglll ll.lt III' III . ! - ' -Ic'lll !e. l.ext Week. ) HAS ST l-SPI'D IP A HORNETS' NEST IJutlcr'M specv.li Has Proved a Politi cal Ibionierang. ilb'--l i' Halcigh ('orrespoiidi-ncc. S.-t.rr I i :i b r h.is si irr. d 11 i a 11 : ' ' v his pseecii b-fore , .. .-1 at- coiniiiif.ee. .' which ic 1 iirecttiess an 1 .ninth 1 ! I'op.ii W it ll ; icati r d "iv mg out of the State 11 !,.: . at- -i t ve in ih.-ir wo' k n f iv ir TV 1 -1 . 1 : t : i 1 tial .ini.-ndm.-iit aa.l vhri- -1.;. eiiiacy. The -.porter who ok ibcvi; 'h- vti.-ps'.s 01' the spi ceil ll. le- ! . " hi a.-ciifi.. y . v. hi-h ill 1 1; 1 ! day ire- Senator a' tem;i' . to ga 11 Hi I ll" r- ! t.i lie 111! I i'g of t In- comnil ic 1 .!' . ar'ehilcl by milv n.m- of it I b s h.nidiul utid-ri.sik ' deal by adopt rug i.-olultoii lib- a ineiid inetit and ' w I h 1 - a 1 t 1 . 11 vv as i lis j ir - - , - a:.. I ha' v. r i d n. I h 1 11 11. -1 1. - -i.nie pi, 1 : 11 ti lie o,b eo a, 1 1 hin ! a- .. prnte.t 1 allow a com- :..ll.!.ed I,, ie-..li- leu-aid.llg al expr-s. w. - - vv,, ruig- .-inrill Hailei a:, . ag. I'll" (i.'i.n From I a ie.-! srtys 1. 11 lb- session uuinr'tie will II. in or 1-i-di. v en , 0 1. ie has ll.l . 1 1 opinion." Tl r it . iillllUltte, 1 the I ng- K-,;ih ;., .- were ami a lie I'i.igr.-ssrv - 1.1' easily gllerr- I'-.p-ili-' State b. Hi ' . t ill-,. 'I'',,. 1 : in- I. ipitlis;s a-. :u. krag b n-ts that 1 , : will cany 1 i, " ' "le parte soli, lb. .si nst tl;. 1: .. 'I aird while supremacy .. I.." loini W . I 'niiiel. 01 V .1 g 11 111 a 11. in,, dea, t 1 Ni.rlh Cnroliria li.ni -..;.' w .11 probably mnk. .-ev .-ral -W- '-, a, . in this SI 11,. during irn- rinii p i;gr. 11- has .en, I. -ri d hi- s,-i v i. . -1 . fl.a'iiii.iii Simmons. I- ,- probable linii ihi 1 ihe S'.,.- . 1 n , eiil inns will thi- year be In Id In I a.- i a.lelllV of Mu-ic. The !! (illl'l'- c. llrs pave lllrcidy -ecureil it - v . 1 the Republicans have 1101 1. Hi. . I keailipi irlei-s here. Ii w.i.- said 'lev ...i.ll 1 'ci llpv I he 1 1 1 1 , 1 1-: Is ill ' t : ' ' I ' I '-mm litttc 1 ha ; 1 man an-' "nr':. '1. ii.'l .-'e h fire.lt win I, 1, IS'ix. tml t'f llt.l.oUtlci III. II Wlls .- liiatri.t . I in fi'liici ' tits imix rr,iiiiiv t h' fH in " i '! ''' 1.(1'.;- Will 'i -I'.' ; .Citrine I l'o pubs'. Conimlll. ( inuii Aver, who m il d as -ec,i lary of the la:e session of im- 1 i . 1 1 1 : 1 ; 1 ; , - ' , nml wiio drew uji thu resolu r -it.- ii'-iiaring against the iiim in- nun iiv- ii Is the i'opllllst ib-a fi 1 niioi.i'ie tiie negro rntlraly ii ui! the in 1 Mm iiinemlinent. This i'i. 'at, . e wai. in.-nii ed by the Repu'a li i:.- tor Ihe la iter an offering '' M: it in if ii d ;.i-n negroes will be in M.i I ,-i Id i- i 11 convention; that thev w;i h, pmv i i fully urged not to regis- n: ot . Hut the Ki-pu lil i'i. us are i.ii tiiiiibh'. they say. Ib'orge H. vA':,it". the only negro Congressman, if- a iilididaie tor re-election, and says ;,. intends t. hi ing nu' tie- negro vol" ii: t lie S-1 .n l. o." "black" dlutrlr'. Whit.- i- a iioiti :U Ihe side of the white Iteieibiicaiis. who are trying to get tin- negro to hup In Un baek giouinl mi- year All will remember ill' gieid slorv on Revenue Olllcef (b .1- W. Hl.icktiall. who asked the nio in-liit,. r. wl.o was a little to;-, proru .11. III. 1 , "iiio.e a little Outlier back In, 111 iiic niiid " Thi- is vviiat the Re publicans v..iii' t i do with the negro: not tu real l.v el ininati- hltu but 10 pre tend in ib It is shall aw pr, 11 Senator t In- ( " mo i' , .trg I. iii; ot .n. ' 1 will iiack 1 ;.izi-i ti '.i b.i'.e Ml ilbr's weekly paper lier". ,111. I.- ti- lie maile a moru d the "aiKi-iiinendineii-1 " ir.-' Hi publican capital as it hacks the Abbeville I ie fusion machine wiuited h- tliizett" moved to Raleigh, lid not be arranged and hem? This .-.li:.:- - Ib.t! r.- paper is taken up to be ti.e mgriti ai 1 1..- ca (ii ; .1 1 a nil for tlm east, the ii. ,, ti,. I , ing the same In th? v.. t. Then ihe, arc to be three anti- allli-Ildlii-li! i.v. cklies (tlbli-iie(l last of Ihe ye.n lie- nritioiial Republican, coininiit-e w.ll proviile libeiiilly to meet all these expenses. Hut then In IV's it s. i ap.-nt i itl.iiou for use in car rying Xi.rt.ii Carolina. A 'IIMv Mil. XtlKLI. Hon lliiiiseliold Pels Kre Made to Suppl) thi Ib'inanJs of fashion. "I 111 in ipe 11, ink tall business." said ;i man 1.. a llah- aiid Leather reporter, "and it w ..11 i. i 1 ,il liow the busltiess is growing." one gnod tail deserves another. 11 ml I Kstened eagerly so ,-is lo get a stnry Im- 1 1 id., and Lea 1 her readers. "Yessir I'.ig demand this year for tails of mink and luarb 11. Women, ju-t 1 raz.v lor ilnni. Makes kind ' 1 1-i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - that nr. fa-hloiinlile. nml t hat - w hat vv e vv ant." I pondered. Mink and marten lulls 'or fur trimmings; Heavens! 1 1 lo. ugh' ol' Iln- 1 iln-r of lulls for one garment. And il meant 11 I'll tie beast lor ein h tail. Terrible slai'ghter of I be Ulllocelils. .My friend noted my surprise. Nor did I colleeid my sent illlcllts II,. laughed prodigiously. "Hid I .i thai every tall represented a mink? Nut much. Nor a marten, either. No, nr. Nol eiinligh of these little nnllUilU to l.eg, 11 to supply the demand for tail-. b'.si. And the business Is I '!:. big." V.. -iilied allit spi-i-i bless. I submit :; to being taken into the lulnk tail ' a -1 . 1 1 y on the thiols were dressed I "gskin-. I'b-nty (.f ihem. "Hur '.' '.n fe Were I he mink V' 1 asked. "There:" was the reply, ami 11 Innc. si. 1. ny liti'.rei was poiiniiig at ihe dog- 'ii sen." explained my guide, irn,-,- a;-,, not enough 111I11U tails lo supply ihe people at moderate price, - ".- take iit ',-sc,l .log-sums andcut ': :! itiio strips. v, ,. fold these in iii.d out. and when Hie iiianlpuhiiioti Is .l.ipb'led vv,- c.,l,.r the owci;Vl! M of '. . -triis. and there volt bave as nice :r .ik or 1 1 .-1 ; -1 1 1 1 tails as ynu ever saw. I bex -e al 111 eeut-a,!ee. III pfll'k r - of a xlozell each." ut coiir-e." said tti!- fountain of ti'h and candor. 'we 1I01T1 tell our , ;;.!,, m ei-s that ui timl u,,. doga cjore v iliiiilde alb r death than before, be .aiise tl,.. mils ,,.,k very nice, and n b.ng us thej are ir..ierly christened a id boiigiit and sold as mink tails, bi should v ,. bring grief to happy i..-r,i!s by ,1-si roving fond bopesV by. indeed, thought 1. His Object. "Luglni.il persists. In the contention i 1i;i 1 it motives arc entirely plillaii t iiropic." "Well." answered Ooui l'aul, severe ly, "so aie hum -. 1 want to see If I lilll'l get up a good Rhodes movement ill South Africa." -Washington Star. Hay Sent to Mr.c?. Bilfd li.i v i. going trotn Hrooklyn to thr Philippine- and S..iuh -trna in w'. .le-. ile .;i.itiiiii-. t ,..,by horsfi .: :-' led. and it ,- t nt ut al t.e T.ng I .' .1- wiill .1- tin- I'uitcd Stan army. ' ' i'U rn .iii. toi the tmldi r 1 .-1 .-ut . ' ,i ( s .1 1 1..11- vva- sent irom ; ' !- : South " u .i Thursdriv, I- It ! '.-it 1, 1 1 a ,1 1 1 , morrow, U u , nik'i-iii has 150 men ': iv . to crib h up with or-.,-bii'ricd bales has brrti - r -i e on the march, gi tiro- ri H'ooklyn ha -1 ,-: , . unpressiiiK the :; .!' '-r'-itiiiv biife into a - ori ' bod the size ol il. t b.,1. 'Tin im w bales are alio' 11 m- .1- nn ! U g- and are so .'iiiii ;,. r 'b.,1 I'a v , a-i le. uaii-ported on 'Hire - w 'lll.'U! illtt.. U. IV I In- reg map-'i -i.'.v ii-.l the I'n '! v'.iti's v lor a horse to r - 1 .1 n. Hinds, s Ii.it .." , 1 1 1 : i .1 i -.111 1,111 v enough bidder rn brs !,,, '.. p. ! 1-: li-et two week- Hay v , ..ti.-. ! '.-d lo ,. ,i mi. 111 carriers to be lllo-l 1 tl-1. --I able tic, '111. I.C..-IU-C it ' e.lsib -,nr bin bv bc tlcvx (irocc-s it is t..e.nd pii.-dilc lo -.(in e c all the I'li.i ante o-e ,,; ,1,,. bale and there is no .'uiti r of the I1.1v th'icrii'iiiting. even when kepi r.,i ,1 b.ng tune u experi ment v',..- u .ide I, u!v with a bale of hav siiieecd "' 'he grim pic-- and it vvitlr- tood a tin le-t i.'t T- hour, before it v. js cc-iiiu. d I be Hnti-h War Of li. c ie.'iiic that the (ini-rgctu v store of l av at W.ii.hvi, I, -li.,1! bi baled 10 that - xx'ill I.i-: r..i 1.. ru y.ar- witb-.iit losinff mi; ..? d- ..: 1. 1 r.,1 bn I hi- ti c n W .!ic ill '.I.-. : 'id fn 1 ..11-1 .U'IK- is I.,' ib" P.-i'.r-'i lent iiiiltl I.I ,. ( ll.ttng !! fl'! ill'- T I -fl lb" It :-'. (I ,im 'j "I":. ;i

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