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Mxt WKk: Bitter Roads |urp$IA<iilMslaH (H. A. Plummer I and C Doyle Obicct: The Promotion of the Agricultural, Civic, Gjmmerdal, Educational, Industrial and Moral Life of Transylvania County. VOLUME-XXI BREVARD, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28. 1916. NDMBEB-4 fiOODROmMDTOWN ^ADVERTISING TUKED BREV\RO CLUB TO PUSH MATTFRS VIGOROUSLY At Annual Election of Officers Discussion Turns to Real Constructive Work. Thr r,rt' ivd club nu’t in Miinnal session 'I'ui .(uy (‘liHitfd olti- crrs t'liv I 'l'- (lisi'lissfd ;i I i v»* w il l.. I'l •iV t".\ i . -I .i. A M ■ ,ml fillhn.^iastu-illy Miun ol i‘un>triifl- : I *tti (.‘1‘rs v\ I Iri t - it . |irfsul 'lit I' I- s, i i I i:ii \ ; FraiiU 1‘ Ht-ni- . Ill, t!i i> I ^ y r>i-.Ts.v .jr., !■?. K ''Jyu»* Ast'wurtli. ■■■VfltUM I iV, - 1. (=n- M "I ultUHSS , tu»., H : luiii n li'tli-: l'roi‘, ■h' t-.:. I ii >?«>1 11|! ■ I i ■!' I i T'-( rv lor aufi.. \va." ’H-i li • >v (>i !i r> : ("I •S''I > r. M!. SIlij>ti!.*!?t if.'ul his j'i'itiii't 11- ndin;' tin- sjiiril >t lift. II.-nv in lln-vurd trtul urixiiiij ill ■ «*>r:ict 1 vt* i l ■,! rniiii d nii'n *\fi- II ' ad v< 11 "iiii:: li; »‘vaid fur iu‘-> iminsirifs. 'fhis 'mmI 1 lh‘ s»vTt“lury it woiili tu* im- lo M'rvr as st;cn- yriir.ilis I I! t’lr.-tiuii ii ni|torm’y utilil tlu- . fd in lindiii'j- a sm - x::t Mr. I.-- ■ I .. 1 »i‘li - ii' * f- rth Ih- * ridi'a V 5 ;■■■■ Iu!,f ■» rtiad !<• I r ■ ( . it: ti *it I'raf.:-. ■ I - ■. I ?) i ’ ■ ’ .If n ' t ! I ; ->i : I 111 s < a ' • u. ]-rr,ha i't: ‘ ;»■ i-.a 1 : !. Kn^li d: ' .-i; i ' - —-f \ ■iiimi -■ : =' MANY SI6NATURES ON THE ROAD PETITION Citizens Will Present Strong Pe tition to Commissioners for re location of Important Highway Pftitiuns asking for a r<'-location of t!ui road alt>n^ 1>avitlso«* rivor froni tlu) bnd^'' at Pisguh Forest. 1(* tlu* r(*si(U*nct‘ of Mrs. S. A. I’iec haVI* htM'n frtMdy simn'd. (►. !./. Frwin !ias in his possession on** t>t till! papers lu'aring the names of al>onl Vod i)i'titiuTu rs. lie under stands that a |»etiti«tn m <*irenlation 111 I'i>^aii, Foresf also hears nniny sif'natures Mr ICrwin snys that it v.ill eost hut lilt hi io relocate tht; rt.ad, ahont which he is niui h inlt'rt sled lit' says tluit ill )iM-' heen inforttied that i>. '] i ' keep th*-ir chihlien away Iroju the t>nvuis;n River ifason that iht* \va ti l ;rets so lii^h that lfi«‘ ehildn*n <un't trav<*I in the I'oad and that l»urent> will not h t them walk on tile railroad track, there hein^ a ciii've in tin* tracks al tliat [toint, niukini!: itdaniii rons for i;!nldrt ii tt> wii 1 k t h<‘rt ' »n. The 1 ii!niHi>.'Utners will act on WHAT FARM DEMONSTRATOR COULD ACCOMPLISH IN THIS COUNTY IN 1 YEAR'S TIME; RESULTS IN HENDERSON CO. It was fxenorally nnderstood that | tons liim Transylvania county would have a |a^ent. farm denioiistration iigont to bcf^in j work on tho lirst of the year. Lack of entlinsiasin evidently re sulted in tht< failure of the county eoi:'mission«*rs to employ one. Tim j commissioners had the. tnoney in si^ht tint finally ^avo an atteritive ear to the complainants, those under ailvice of tin* <;KNKH,\t. sruVKV. »S«)nie of the thinir*< lione with I aj?»mt\s assistance and advict*: I T<‘n hiiildiUirs erccti-d ; ‘.'(I irn- I proved ; 1(1 [)lans furnished; IjO I luMisc s piinted or whitewashed ; ! 1 pat^tures estahli.shed ; ir»!i pas- . . ; tnres reno\at(*d; .'»(» farnn'rs in- tavorini: the work not heinj^ sulfi- i * , • > i , , . . |ilm;ed to drum crops; hoTnc' cientlv enthnsiastic. , , , i i !«anhns p'ut'.f(‘il or unproved: .i{»() H«*lievini: that the avera}j:e larmer , ^ , liiriucrs inCiieed to have stirTuus has not heen taught to aiipreciate i * i- ■ * 'farm products tor winter tisi*; :uiii fariiicrs jilantcd (*(»ver crti]>s to bo turne I c,r;der. Mr. i’ci kins duritii,^ the yrar vis- ids t'M'fn demonstrators !0:' the iK'tuion i«n rh< Fc'.iiuaiv, v.lifli discussii.ns ai<* i'xpcctcd. tlrst .Monday iii some intcrcsiin:^ 'iH! I '■ 1 t 1 li- - r j,,- Wid t K:i” .i".i i*iti -■ 1*1 hi ■ 1 Mritt. r-ad !i lei ter Imm J. : (; I »M n vlUe, >ettiii;r ■ i t - f ot lircvanl V i‘M:»rt*>t the <-Jr:"*'n :in h = !il*ii!i^' ;i f'^i'd, ; h’m-* tlir iu^h the -!| Hr>***s*‘ dc(‘lar**d , I ,-.i had 1 lie road is- i ■' r ni'i'iii'il in the .r- 1 . s'urdics and t tia I - net htisy. ! =r an i-nthusiaslic I :! ■ -uhiret and the *.t the coiuity the <jUe>tl»in <d r A as ."tiit; d hv I >. 1=1 I ■ ■■ euunly aiithi i - ■ - t" hull'd mads ’ d .-lure -U h .1 !; , . -lilted t lu't the , ■ '--itl Of tuht less t H i • Jiu 1 , t . ; I.e.tpte . aid t hilt the r<;ad 1 . !.•. I de<l Hiime ■:!*!:( Ii- ; wi (it I jM’Oftir t< ’: ■. ;ti ■i-' ip.pi. < I ! ii! if ul and] i. ■'I' J rua 1 r*, hnf Im’' j r >t I i .-ults pi wVed - liiiil Ur* e.nnniH-! - , ■ a' t' * S'dVi’,. j i t iiat » ^ ery pe: i • id H |e < 'onel es>- ‘ ;i »n r oi i-:■ - . t M- tl->K th> I d in 11-.- >«iiack . "lerii! rural post ’ ' 111' - |f' di ’ 1 U ■ 'ull I if l;t M’lje ni" * oi j :>i".*mi.sed t*- vtn!'- = KAY mm HURT Kav, th»* rj yi'arold son of ()at Bryson ol St'Iiea, sustaiiuvl a had eiit in I he ^'firehea.l <'Tt the llMlj \vh<-n he fell frt>m mule, whieh either idrkid or >*■. pped "Ti him. It was necessary !■ i taki* six stitcdies t‘ i i lose I he w> ruinL was acci*:pted and for ahont two h'>!ii> an, interesting six reel pie- t"reuTi p.hrirs, r> :ua’ve, capital it lid ! i t..'. wa*' cnjny i'ves di'nl 3iilh*r un Wedne.-^day aptm’Ufed the followitii; «>n tlie road ciimmittci"; W . l\. Ihcese, ■h. Tt iunu; I». i; l!n:.rl"h. .1. S. lir*'in'iii’id. .i. W- .\irMini». Ttii's. H. ■ 'sipm.tii, K li Denver. Xoah .M. th ll..wil The e<-(innitfee n;>d i!!id -.lis- . r:r;-i-d. |-hn»s tor working U]* n hiy: : ;i~- nr dir-tr. . nd derided t.> me<*t ‘l ii t .-da\ ■ i-‘ht to s< h'ct ominit- !:,i il!!';. ■■ r-‘Ti t si">’t"lniis (d the e’'-..r,\v ,\'■‘;in\vhi 1.' stati"ti's on r‘ui = huildin^ xull he irathi r. d thv value of this modern method of tarmiu}^ wh(*rehy the tlenion- straiion a{.r»nit is alw> ys ready to render ex])crt opinion in nnitters of ‘ fruit "rowiuir. sto{*k raisinir, <lairy iny: an’d farmnig, tho is’ews ia^t week i^roinised to jiivi* some in formation as to wliat had heen done in on(i year hy tin*, demon stration a^rent in the n<M.i;hhorin;^ county of Henders(;n. where re- pnh]i<*ftn commissioners conhtn’t ht*arflic thou:4ht of haviiej;;. <lemo- crat on tht* cuur.tv pay I'oll, anil ;ts a result refu'!(*d to make ati ap]>ro- priation for this work d- spite tl*e pleading.-'of i!ie loiemost metj ol the eonnty. It !•' nndi r'foed that the trovern- nient was to fi:nii>!i Transylvania a si.i nil man ; th.it tiie trovcrnmi ni was *o pay J5()itO i>f tliis salary anil tin* i-ovmty 'IMie lemaindrr of S](io ■vva>' promisi'd. This wo\dd ha VI' madi* it cost flu* ta.vpayersof tlie county ttnly thi' small ^um of *;U)oas a re.^iilt of whitdi it w<»u’al have produced thousand'; of d *1 lars in prolits, as uill >.e seen from what was done in 1 U'ndersun county last yi’ai . Tile foil,) win It e>: tracts from thi* rcpoi-t uf \l. L. I’c’dvins. ditUDn- strator for Henderson countv, to TOM LOFTiS SEEKING NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS Has Been Authorized By the News to Collect on New and Old Subscriptions—No Club bing Offers Made—No Increase in Price. BREVARD'S GROWTH SINCE YEAR 1907 POSTOFFICE FIGURES SHOW THAT BUSINESS DOUBLED times; visited other farmers times; i)ovs e irn eied) work lit) vi.sits ; 1 ra vcled nr.’ miles iiy I'ail- road ; l,:.oo hy te-ani or automohih* ; :in<l otiuT .vise ; one tl.ird of ii^i'nt’s time was s;,<*nt in offiee v.ork ; 7!i; olhi'iai letters werewrilleii; ;!,< (‘ii cirerihiis on asrriculiural suhjt ( ts were disi rit»ute<l. 'i’hree huiidred fanners in the county ])raetjeed fall plowinjr as a r -sidt of ; 'Rent's Win k, aiid selected S'eeii. Now, Mr. i'artni'r, don't you think tiiat a wlioppin.ic hi<; j-eeonl, whitdi not a sinijle man in IJeniler- son county can antlioritati vely dis- pnte? Sueh ]»ro;.;rcsM as that was worth tliousj.nds of dollars to Ilen- dcison county, hut they make such j I si»ee!altv of (»olifu-s over tiiere little thinirs like farm demonstra tion lian>)cned to i.:er Itrushiid aside. Has h<‘ called on yonV T. X. Loftis, f>etter known as “Tom,” is <lui^ to make you a visit within short order. JIo is the au- lhori>;cd r(*pr<!Sontati ve of th«> Xcws. He is luintin}^ now suh- seiijjtions and takinj' rcnce.val j monc3' frofii didiiujncTit snhscrihers. The Xews has be<*n S(;ekint? a man of ex[>crii*nce to repres»*nt it iti the field and t‘c(‘ls fortunate in findin.ir .Mr. Loft is, wdio is now iriv- ini; the circnhition <h>partment «*f the News his full tinn*. The editi.r had lioj»ed te j;et out and mix with the ]mhlic in this capacity but finds that olVice du1i(*s will not perniit liim to do so. T’h*' Xews nninaj'emoTii is anxi- (•us to increase its nnmh«'r of read ers ui’.til it reaches about (‘very family in tli^ county, and we trnst that tin* peotdij will eo-op(*rate with Mr. Loftis in hel])in^ to makt* it a county jKiper td wdiieh (‘very- hody v.’ill feel very proud. W'o are iriiirv^ to d(j our ])art and wts will have to*wait (m tho ]mhlic a while to st*c what it wdll do. The paj)t*r has hei*n (*nlar^ed at eonsiderahh* <‘xpense and the News is j^lad to lc*arn that tlie readers have a]»]n’e- iciated this without an increase Postmaster Henry Compiles Sta tistics Showing Increase ii> Receipts Since 1907. It could he :iin h^ to Transv] variia. r\.\ l.vriii;ASK N<»I' M.\TKi;i*!.. Tie* Xt'V.'S w.’iuld Ihj pleased ft» |»ul»'ish the tii'ures nf ;he t-''iiinarv farm -r who cfiivi Ind-'s ii\' n:.ith<- u it 1 HI < nlJt d 'I ,er . - H new Clti/ 'U * - ri-muri»,s. He t'an- ’ • luh upon its pro a 11 -aid HuiT It was f = 'i I ill; aK''c^‘ U[)on sume 1 and work luiani- . tin view to a *otu-| ■ tlu Ilf' in the ’S' n V »>t - ind tht* expioitution uii.i eoanty. rtisla Ins ha' C heen met ■t t-j raise money with iviitise Brevard Iho I Inb m-'Ve.l !.;wiy toward renewed effort-**. l>u« ii Was deeidcfl tu ap point comtnitt e to rake np the work of advertising tli>; ctiinuiu- nit\. Mr. t'lei/ient invi||<*d thosi‘pres- , (, ■ tit,. i ulaled l\ eli- ;r -rhlld te I ri*r ■■ r< V''hisitd of Tt ■' 'V V So man> IJ! tlicef''* Vv hieh t^ C' t t ) ai V ■ ;o\)vin;x picture I’he in vitatiou S /W / ()zV/7 f m By MOSS. Cut o(f the appendix (if c"ir.'^!rssiiess. jn your newspaper reading cultivate I he }ial)it of thoroughness. ll jj, advan- I n ( l\tad and digest the n< \v< carefully. (Observe and study all the advertisements thoughtfully. Merchants who adver tise in this paper are de serving of your patron age. All things being equal, they sell better and chear>er than those who do not advertise. You can easily prove this by a rontinued test. in ])rice. The News will V.a\ o no clnhhiTi 1 otV'-rs nor any cuttiuir «>f the price | f 17. ‘II suhseripticn. Ji '.vill eo>t all! -t a>^ \ a 1 Sile ' ) srd>seritiers ^51 per year. We linil it hij; t‘n«iu}xh task to rn.i tiie Xew.~ as it should be with out Ink,ini' (.tn the hurdens of a numlier td' clieaji weekly journals ^ that constitute a Source of trouble the ;'ovt*rnmenl shmtld be ot ^ri'at ina ties ti nd ound Io:j:;c rat her t Laii in i^ettinj^ suii.scriptions start(?d interest lo Trans.vlvania <'oanty by prejtiilict'that liis portion of the j y ,,d st-j>ped, therefore th(*re will jjcople and conviniH* them that tlu* e.vtra ta xes re(piired to pay I he hj,. jum luhhinj'offers with us. Just work should 1m* started here imm»- e.vtra ta\e demonstraTor would mak(' a I p,.i- year strai^’-ht and mighty d .ihdy in oi'di'r to aecomjilish great ; pereeptible htinlen npttn liirn. j cheap at tliat- ( Hlu'r weeklies can good ilurin^ the coming erop year . SoMK 'I'HlNti' ACC >'MI*I,!.-11K!» I*, r Ward of Dana ^lew hns(u*ls of coin to t he acre by farm demonstration methods, the ui'Xi liiLTi'est yield lein:^ that of .? 1*. Anders uf tlie I^liaws (’r**t‘k st'Ctioii. f'our liundred farm* rs were in llucneed to U.-'C better method corn 'O'ow i ni!: Ml’. Farmer, the a\er-ijj;e eost to j be had for Hi, ITi and ’i.'* cents a tile ordinary farmer id" niodi*ratt‘I year hut you will nev(*r liml any means i^w ho is most-y in nee<l <d'|'i’ransvlva,ni.i county news in them Postmaster W. ?,L Htmry ha* sujjplemnted the figures recenilf i'i vcn in the Nows with those erini' a period of ei*'!it years. Th(*se fi”;ures show that the rr ceipts from tin* sah‘ of staiii])s arvC stamped papers liavenearly doiiliki since 1'.io7. l\»st<dliee rcC(*ipts art considered a fair barometer of eial commercial conditions, tliere fore satisfaction will lie foumi it ovidenci* of Brevard's growth an'i that of ths eoinmunity servod hr tlu^ local (jiiVice. The ti'^urosshow a steady incrtia.s»i in Ini.'^iness from .year to year, i"i- eepting two instances. Tlu; News presented fii^ures r.*. ccntly from Postnuistf‘r Eenry. showini' that the hi.siness fs-oiii t!)** sale of stamps and ^tanijjed ]>aper^ for the past l)c:*eTnt)er am^.'unt'*;! to • aL;a!tist sale." amovntiiiz to tor the corre^pijndiiii,' p(*rii!de yt*ar a:ro. Additioiial t)i:- ur(*s w'ere <^iven to show that t.l'r sah's for the hist (jnarter of t■!:. [>ast year aij^refjiated .*<1,-")'.'.: against'?1.1 'ifi for the last iin.-.'j- ter t>f the previous year. The figures given helov.- sh/r reci'ipts f*jr th<? last >iuarterof eiicl year designate*!. i',.o; >; i:>o>i SI is.'":; lidu s4 I'M 1 li'f. li>i^! 1: .‘i.7 (■' Ui1 ; liT'U t:’ HUTi BAPTISTS TO MEET FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AT MT MCR1A8 . I tlm imiiroveii mt‘thi»ds taught by the demi)n>trator' would be so small that you would md hardly he a hie to t*sl inuite it. W hy not ure'e the eommissioners in I to en')]doy a farm demonstratorr ‘‘‘hT regn- ‘Thev will diMihtlessdo it if they I birly. beginning at once. ind that’s wliy tJiey are so eheaj) So look out for “Tom.’’ Save tlie subscri]ition receipt he I .‘lives you to si ttle vdth when you ' reivt'W aguin. iind rotif'* the otlice 'I'hi- average number of husliels think you are willing to accept his of wh. 'it to th<' .ii'Ve v.us int*reasi d tid' lee. iroin |u to I"' iiiHi r modi-rn nieth- | l.ilk to Viun* nei^hi'oi’ abnut tlu* ods;:j(*ti acrcs of rv<^ were tnrnt'd j matti*r and tlu'ii reipu'st the com- under for soil im|)rovei*ient, ..o j mi.- iouers 1.1 *;i\e the demonstra- iiirmers having been induced to ! tion w >i‘ka tnal t.ir:!tlea<f a year. lift's go fora'ard. 'l'ho:--e htU' tn*- tlie ;v.tf bull itlowmg nietlUHh-. are tiHi slow and autiij. ated for this pl't !'e>si \ e i 'I' t . j 'I'lu* name 1 nd renewah at tlje Xi-ws wi'eklv. If I plant this eroj* for the Ih'sttitue. j'l'hi-re were ‘;U di uiijnstrators in jelover grus.-es to! hay, mi.'.ture •and cover croj s , .‘)(> acres of le- ! gunics were inoi ulati d . h» acres ' Will- t urr.ed und- r I or sod improve m< rt ; : ! aeii-s W; re sown i .;■( [all. tin iiicrcasi* of 1o\er tlir- lirevions year. Demou'-i 1 atiens were made in -i orthards eo>itaining o Irt i’s; ,')(i tu'chaids eontnining l.i'ou trt'es vvert* inspected ; .>u orchartls con- (aiiung J.oo(! trees were jirnned ; *.’u orcharil< <vr !,<'••<> tr<*es were sjuayed and 1<* on hards or ti.ucO trees wen* ])lanted as result ot demonstrator s irdluenc(>; in spray ing anil ijruning demonstrations W’ere held. TMPUOVF.l) I,IVK STO(’K. Three hulls and t> cows and heif ers ttf pure iTfHl dairy stock were brought into the county through the agent’s influence; were tested and balanced ration. Thirty prire hred liogs were brought to the county and UK) head of stock weri^ treated for diseases and pests through agent’s intlu- enco. Six silos were huilt in the county during the past year. Ono hundred farmers usedi ' of nmv subscrihors will also he rec* i\'« d (d’lici' and published your namt: is «)ver- looked, notify us. KM) cows riOO were given a Sumniriry o' Demonstration Work .■•aiuinary of tlie work pli.'hed hy i!-,;- iaiau iloinoi stralinn accents of North ('arnlina thjrU is. those with (lullford as an eastern boiMtlary and exteiuliiiK Lo tlte Ten nessee. liiie. Itas just reached Presi- dcni l> n. Hill irum Iiistrici Ajront Areordiiig lo the report, there ar.' 2!> .ouiities in this district euii'lining as<‘nts. Duriiifi 1!*15, tl.MS (Tays were spent by the a.s;ents in the deinonstratioii wiu'k. and 2(),r>95 visits niada to farm ers and information given or demon strations made l>y the agents. There were 865 meetings held by farmer.s with county agents in charge, and according to approximate estimates 54.052 attended; 704 meetings were addressed by the agents composed of school children, with 33.201 children being addressed. The office of Boys’ Corn Clubs in Western Raleigh is -ousy this week figuring out who will be the winners in the state corn-growing contest for the year which has Just closed. The contest has been pretty lively this year, and there has been more inter est manifested than formerly. The average yield has been estimated al between 55 and 6!) hushets. The win ner w'ill he announced the latter pari of the week. MRS. EVAN TALLEY, AGED 73 YEARS, DIES AT PENROSE Mrs. l''vaii Talley, aged 7^ year>, liicd at her hiuiu* near Pi-nruse on Tu**'d(iy oi iiist week foilowing an a. lack (d’ pncnmonia. 'I'lu* i’TiJieral :('rvic<*s w.^^ con- ducteil from Little liivt^r church, l>r. W. E. Barker, Rev. Jv Allis( n and Kov. M. L. dones otriciating. Inti’rmcnt wasunulc in Little River ccuuder.y. Mrs. Tallc.v was a member of Enon Bai)tist church. She was a woman of strong Christian charac ter, with a lovablo di>position and mauy friends. The deceased and her husband, who survives, came to North (’aro Una from Georgia about 10 years ago. She was the mother of nine children. Those surviving are; W. I- and C. W. Talley, Penrose; .T. S. Talley, Blantyre; Mrs. Bowen Beck, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. Dovie Towui:end and Mrs. Patrick McGuire, Pis^'ah Forest. Snryiv- ing are three brothers: Turley Pickelsimer, Greenville, S. C.; By ers Pickelsimer, Woodruff, S. C ; Thomas Lagrant P.^ckelsimer, Lit tle River; two sisters, Mrs. Julia Wilson, Penrose ; Mrs. Rhoda Jus tice, Blantyre. I Tlu.^ Baptists of the Transylvan:.'. iJujitist association will liold a un ion mcetiTig witii Zdt. .-loriciL chiir(‘h at (’alvcrt on Friday any Suturda.y of this week. A good atttuulance is ex'pect^*': anil an iiiterosting proL-rani, a cayj of wliich was poljlished in tL- Xev«'s last week, will be enjoyed hr those in attt*ndance. Mrs. W. H. Woodall of t’lyde, i Well known Icctiirer on the Uihk and missions, will give ati adtires'-- at the vcomcn’s hour at the unioT! meeting of Baptist churches at liosnuui S»tuard:‘ty at 1 o'clock A large atS.ndance of women froL\' vari >us cliiir,*hos is desired. C. E. BLYTHE ENTERS BUSINESS E. Blythe of Bifnityro was i?t !’>rc\nrd Tui .sday. whc;> he iool^/ti alter the im]>ortant Tiiatl'^r of plue. mg with the News aii order fc? printing, wliicli nauns that iio lui.-* entered into the general int-rch:;% dise business at Blantyre. Mr. Blythe will handle crosstn .v chestnut wood, tan hark and a gen- I eral line of nierchandise- SAM ALLISON’S CLOSE CAU Sam Adlison had a narrow escaivs from death last Thursday when hiaf machin>< acted real naughty. He was driving toward the depot but in afcteraptlng to turn into Depot street from Caldwell the innci^e acted stubbornly and «. somersault with the result it suddenly, stopped in the ditch wltk Mr. Allison under it. It was feared that he had bee* killed, but after a day or two of rest ho was up and going again with no serious injuries. Lall^ colored, was also i« the c-i^^^^sustained only soma slight s^^tcbes.
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