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V"' r. cwtv a t -w Mjy WJ 1 TT f EDWARD 1 'WHITE ahaotj:, man, : , '. .r--f i- On the banks of ..'the IftuHcfefbriY whwi'th $1 . ravidatef s ..flow,-- - : ';; -. . Dh wtfU-ran&e.ttie wild woods b' While .; ajiunjioering we go.' : . i- J3 J3 a Popynght, 1908, by Stewart Edward t wmte - r. Here was the bold Unabashed front t p tbe ptoiieejv here was. absolute .cer tainty In the superiority 6f his balling, absolute scorns of alU others. Thorpe passed his baud across his broW.,: The samfr spirit was once fully and freely .Mai nbalt4 IH thVscehe, though ft cortlthlttee; aud they will perform thfclr do- tiny iHomeht;.Wlth a Bbff of the Dalntf Hdrrtonith and under. tbe direc ax shall 4 CHAPTER XXI. HE moment had struck for the woman. Tborpe.did, not know ltbtlit-was "tiie; solitary brooding life In" the midst of trafid surroundings; an, factive, stren uous life among great responsibilities; a atafvedr budgry life of the affections whence even the sister ..had .withdrawn berIove all these had worked un obtruslveiy toward the: formation of a a mi.-x:- 1- ..... , single psychological condition. Such al moment" coiiesri6 every ma'nl Then'kre- uappiness ana cwsery., beside which the mere struggle to dominate men be comes trivial, the petty striving with the forces ;of nature a5 little thing, and the , woman be at .that time meets Is whole Hsrlitltie Fortv shrieked out the of I chorus": " : - "The nrufelo of our burnished make the woods resound," . - f And many a Jdfty .ancient pue will tum ble to the ground. r At night around our shanty fire we'll sing f. -while rude winds blow. ,.f ; .ru Oh, we'll range the wild woods o'er while " a-Iumberln' we rol" , That was what he was here for. Things "were going right It would be pitiful to fail merely on account of this Idiotic iassltudeV this, unmanly' weak ness, this' boyfsh impailence and desire for playj He a woodsman! He a fellow with these big strong men! s A single voice, cleaf and high, struck Into a quick, jneasure;. "I am a jolly shanty boy, ' As you will oon discover? n $ A teistling pine wood rover.- ' i JAlieavey hook it ia my. pride; - , - J An'ftx-J'well can handle) , , To fell altfee or punch a bull I -t .Get ratUingDanny Randall." And then, with a rattle and -crash, the Summer wind, the radiant glade, tH4 fa6yerlng Ifgilre. the- flligreed surer or the; entire setting would melt into the accustomed stern and menacing forest of the northland, with its wolves and its r wild . deer and the vofces jof lta sterner calling. IThorpe held his breath and waited. Again the white-throat lifted his clear, spiritual note across-the brightness, slow, trembling with ecstasy. The girl never moved. She stood in the moon light like a beautiful emblem of si lence, half real, half fancy, part wo man, wholly divine, listening to the little bird's message. ' 7;, S;;" 'For the third time the song shivered across the night; then Thorpe, with a soft sob, ..dropped his face in bis bands and looked no more. TO BE CONTINUED. JONS RE-ELECTtD. more than a woman; she Is the best inat man made visible. Thorpe founds himself for the first time .filled .with the 4 spirit' of restless ness. His customary Jron";vennesst of temped was gone.! aojtht be wandered- qmcKiy rrom one detail of his work to another without seeming .to penetrate below the surface "need of any one task! But a week before he had felt himself absorbed In the component parts of his enterprise." .Now he Was outside of it .. Thorpe took this state of mind much to heart and combated it Invariably b' held himsf If to his, task. ; By an effort, a tremendous' effort; he r succeeded io doing so.' The effort left him limp." HA found himself often standing or mov ing gently, his eyes 'staring sightless . his will chained -so softly and yet i firmly that he felt no strength and hardly the desire to break! from ; the urcam mat Juiled hinu Then he was conscious of the physical warmth , of the sun the faint sweet wood smells, the soothing cares of the breeze, the -sleepy cicada-like note' of the plnd creeper. . He wanted nothing so much as 'ia sit - on the "pine needles there in the, golden .flood off radiance and dream dream on vaguely, r comfortably;' sweetly. '.'Lord, Lord!" he cried impatiently) "What's coming to me? I must be a lit tle off- my feed U J ; - 3 ,5 .. And he hurried rapidly to his diities. Alter an hour of the hardest concentra tion he had ever been required to be stow on a trivial subject he again un consciously sank by degrees into the old apathy. , , , ..y r "Glad it isn't the busy season!' he commented to himself. "Here, I must quit this!' Guess it's the warm weather m get down to the mill for a day or There he found himself incapable of even the most petty routine work. He sat at his desk at 8 o'clock and began the perusal of a sheaf of letters. The first three he read carefully, the follow ing two rather hurriedly, of. the next one he seized only the salient and es sential points, the seventh and eighth he skimmed, the remainder of the bun:' die he thrust aside in nnrWmiioKTo impatience. -Next day he returned to The incident of- the letters '"""Bunyer eyer-Bung yer eye!" Active, alert, prepared for any emer eucyt ihat might arise; hearty, ready foreverything. from punching bulls to te4in;ttrpesr-inat was something; like! , Thorpe despised himself. The song went on: . , . x ,"I love a girl in Saginaw;, . She lives with her mother: 4 I defy all Michigan ; lo find such another. . -Shf'.s tall arid slim; her hair is red; Her face Is plump and pretty. She's my daisy Sunday best-day girl. And her front name stands for Kitty." nd again; as before, the" Fighting Fofjy howled truculently: l State Executive Committee by a Unanimous Vote Select Seoa tor Simmoos to Succeed i Himself as Chairman. - : "Bung- yer eye! . ' j The words, were Buug yer eye!" vulgar, the air ' . tion of tbeezeciitive committees of the coun ies wherein they are situated. , The following resolution introduced ' by Judge T. B. Womroabk was adopted unan imously: Resolyed, That it is the sense of this committee that there shall be a joint die cushion oi the issues Involved in this cam poign between the candidates of the demo cratic party for political offices aud the op posing candidates of the republican party, and that the chairman of 'this executive committee is authorized to arrange With the chairman of the republican state executive committee for such general joint discussion. The Itle.tia BceIm. :IV?;- The meeting was hold in the senate cham ber, beginning . at,;v nine jofcJobk, jntjj was called to ordr by Senator Simmons who in doing so said that he did this by instruct i'n! of the new committee t a meeting held -in Greensboro at the time of the nomination He then retired from the 1 chai-j calling ; Hon. Duncan E. Mclver, of Sanford, to preside. Air. William G. Lamb, of Williamston, 6tatlig that he believed lie was the oldest continuous, member t the committee hav ing served under every chairman i since Ban i' ger, said that of all the diatiuguished chairmen none had been more ie poa,ivet tiie demands made on him, none more courageous nor iW.svssf ng more fact and rfMTDAl rnuMiTTcrVunori. anility tha, thereiirimrcliHirman, therefore CENTRAL COMMITTEE CHOSEN, he pi.cedi., o,ni,,atiou lion. k. m. Um- inong for re-ek-ctiotr. and movwl in hn mnr Four Democrats From Each Con- u,muimoU8,y in re was gieat applause as he named benatur Simmons and ninny voices seconded I the resolutHitia. The quesiion was put and a loud thoius of voic. st a solid vote re elected Mr. Simmons, who came f rward and addressed the committee: "u atwl that after the past arduous Droxv. and a i.nmhw nt ::.." t uuu wisu. a. 10 retire " , f visiture I rmm Ih. ,. t ... from over the State. '"' , "nsinp, anu nave the bur-' As the rnit nf ... PUc6,! im one ebe, but that he - ... . f.,uiaiasiiu IIICCfcllllT I nutrut uf...l - .1 .. . CUUmian. Mr. A'l. uuu .1 .. i ma.winca. 10. n- pvvi tioi jr k uir ninM..lllA. ... yw.uuticr, t wuirai commutte t forty, all over tht i.uh n , , met ,me the cliHirman em,oered to Uon I e desimi to have U p.e ied 1 f uHv tfu, dvcaun.lt(rfflVe;plV to th,- peof 1 and c anted r -'SS for au ODtional or nmrv n.iHi r..- - K.,k ..;.l.. ."; r.: ::u lu" ,,ow five camDains I .. . . " ' . - -. . . . a ma h uiu uemncmilc party called and bad honored him so t isuallv. I... .,hvi 1 wnu reluctance. lut willingly. ; v .vMrt,i Ul9 gnijufleatiou at the uuHnimous rtvelecti(M and ldpd' himself to lab f ,r success j J8 ! as vigorously as in .wvuTO,fiail, wuicu ne nau it-d to vietory. Here he reviewed briefly the events leadif g to the ca-upaigu from 1892 to the present, and iu so doing paid hand- son e coninlimonia . u r n Tim rVntrl r., ... . . . . -r - u. tfMUCS IX. 1'OU ,...uW ,wvjr iuj eioCi. auu uon. Element Manly, the chairmen ed last night was as follow,: - ' 1894 and 18U. who th"S . ""a" XVISItr, -'.DberahiRhtftriff'-prottthe AriieiridaK WorililAti ;h Ottt OdU sel lit :B irtiiiiigham, England' has just sefat home a reports showing that the English Jaborer. who Jives on the same scale of comfort: as the American , pays ' more - for his living than ck es ; the American workman. And secretary Shaw says that high prices' indicate prosperity.;--. - m. - . m. mm ?ia Loan" and : TrjiiJt Coinpany ' 7 , SINCE ITS ORGANIZATION .;JUNE :.s, .s,, CAPITAL, -; . -; sebo.ooo.oo 3o" Dixie Planer and Matcher. ' - . Manufactured by ' 1 ' SALEr.i mm ivonico. tVINMTON-WAI.ETl. jv. C. . DEPOSITS. ' - t - DEC. 15, 1893, 37,708.93.- v. ' .. " - c.. . DEC. "I67 1895, 32(,184 73.. c - - DEC. 15V 1897, 327,859.44. , ? -vwi 15, 1899, -781,018.11.. . ' ' DEC.' 15, 1901. 1,043,282.04. - " - DEC. 15. 1903 2,237,075.14. - . n ' April 14, 1904, 339,367. 29 3fi9.0ai.i7 ft37,lpfi.48' 2.,'J97.16 $3.589,276 46 Asheville Branch - 34 patt ,5 Asheville, N. C. YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED gressional District Named Henderson Gets One. Ral. Igl', N. C, Juiy 26 The State uemocratlc Executive committee was In f&siou lisl ni'ht int RflMgh with twinty- seven members present in pran or ( by Deal Direct at'1 Factory Prices. QlveUs a Trial Order. OFFER. lalioi.K forcaunKUjrii c:ubsaUntedt altlress es maile by the state "chairman, hh1 H , it. 1. Ulenn, ilemocratic noinmee for gov- ) - Berries tiiis the eominitiee pntvldetl thai there should be a joint Uiscussi6u wiiU Ihe republican and that a notice to this effect be served ou the cltaiinian of thatttany, the utscu;Mon9 to be between the nominees. . (.- . " Th Ceatral C ' - f OH C3,00 VE WILL SHIP YOU ANY VEHICLE YOU MAY ; ; SELECT FROM OUR CATALOGUE SUBJECT TO EXAMINATION. ; Send us $3.00 and state rUch veWcJe mustiited and described In our catalogue that yon admire, and we will send the Vehicle to you by freight C. O. D., subject to examination. Examine it' at your nearest depot, and if yon find it handsomer, stronger, a better made, and a bet ter finished vehicle than you could buy at from 15 to 25 per cent cheaper than any other vehicle offered yon for the same quality of material, workmanship and finisfr, then pay the freighj; agent our, price and the freight less the $3.00, sent with order., Shouhlyou not find it In every Wter,Ed preseted ns' ya can return the vehicle at our expense, and we will cheerfully refund your money, and pay the freight i-ftSffi SrHLf0U Tl,8een our catalogue. YOU WILL BE SURPRISED at the bargains offered.- Send yourname W a postal for catalogue today. IT IS FREE TO ALL. Tell THE FAYOIUTECARRIAGE UtQ. C0 Departeget D. CIKCtKMATI, OHIO, opposing title. in 1 . Wm . - . UVIfl ftbm 1 - IHUI rljanit Klizabi th I maxl o 7- ai'iv Viiuwui)gg j - Th Qirl itood lUtehing; mt-re minor chant. Yet-Thorpe's mind yus stilled.- His aroused siiivnntnnu First DistricUE Citv: B.-Bs Winhnrn., Miirfrraatknr,.. vt. !-.- ..-s- . was pusbiujc Tor BUY mpn tr n V. r ton, Bruce. .,f c ? j . .been conduce I adroitlv wJth Tc-tVe,dun- HA- Oil. Uly.u n a J could L",..! rrLMitonr NatKah n'RWw - 1.. . Ul me aoomina- ' ; - . "" - 1 me conattions. Tr Fourth burg; II DistricL F. 8 apruill, Louis-1 Dai ens he Said ftnmn nrml i . I i ' ' j A TvMldnn !;.,. . . s UOU COfUe lO " - "t - am luuii . these and )ther cam- . J Ml aroused to the full his old fightmg gpir- bad ,1Rf! engaged in -reconstruct Eh M y Mou"ti 11 a Beddingfield, He declared th.f " J ' - ' SdE Vtl-se men 'entire as their -sonS :T c . V ! DO'kM1 flrtr Main A . ..-r - " ' " i . .-- " ' "!e?. Hendersonvlile. N. c. n"?J?W,Stei!!'- 150 -omScomB1a0d.D!f fine ibc -uieii enure as TIIAIP oonrra I . . . ' 4-,, 1 . , .... - " utu j .. .. . .- . u niiinnoiinpnrjJ. I loci 1.0 Kin fn . ;... It. before which no T'TL ic?d rudelv tUS, 1nW .. cVi .a", -: Duttam: A. I " T " migkt cume Id lb. falu SSLt. l'eI- "5?qur,M lur coUJ1ut,cl.r,j,: ". Once more h!s'mhfi J.Tbe r braverv nrirto kik r-,IiJi ?Tw n?00t? - laat the legislation whth i-A- . 1 RW -v "vl. J ?.r ana service up to tbe stAndar mna nu .. ..... uiuvcas utfi-H mip i - - . i v. laoic, icsuum;. i j.i.m xi3M iviik i rial. h,.oaii. 1 . . . , uu uuue iiiru. r uuu uunaLrii. i m finr; w n . a : r .. .. ... . . j. iuh clear .and incisive, hla TT,m0ria ii bravado, boastfulnpss n 11 uA'a G. C Lron.-fflmhi-MA--viJi; Iw.tlte.wWto man't tW. m..i.: - - atcs-. PPJy to w 10 me Doint. T lif.- 1 cuecKea orr annrnrinfrlv tt uuimicnuu: u. Lk Umdw n n..nK 7. f v.uii,vuvnim BIT- I t ' - ' "tic UUVT , I ' . -"-mui,. yearance Tnorpe was as before: 4 Qhe idca of tLe mate. Somewhere xie. .iea; camp One. and thA vtr,t. Ior. eacn of them was" a "Kittv burc: Ot-onT wpK.tj.,. -d. !. ; i i.rt tho tao : toff Forty; came barkCfmT aiay Sunday besfdnv .ri"" T.C r. to " V,: ,r,l,aami ""Partlk drinking joints BRANCH & YOUNG. the amendment, which had forpv . ill : .. - innui! Laurin- lu,s a wni w man's s'Ate. I will be nrim,i .- rr"" DacKi froml distant V V .oesoav, girK'?. At! the U Stevena,.; Monroe: . Willie i7' in thai.- l ' This warf tn MW Present oXiflrf . the 1 oast th - .muuu, . m ui. wilt be the tember. That ablPtwvH roistered this ltz f- "rv"lv'- w.. - . " 'egacj I can leave to mv ehildrp,, -v' miw 1 . . ' - r u emn n atr c.t.Tlr :i i t ru.tli .ri line trait f tt- ujji. ' bruDtly and m. . ; r, . ""iu". ;" J'uWe"eof neim lTLIMfIl.KVIIII: I'UIII K . lt1nM.M 1 1 lllimtllOTIitM 1- - --i-- . HOTEL WHEELEiR band of men was on hand whpn: Jd. Shearer In some subtle manner of his own had let them feel that this year meant 30.000,000 or. "bust I-Tbey htened their leather belts and stood ready for command. After much dis cnsslon with Shearer the young man decided o take out. the logs from "eleven" by driving them down French creek.;;.. . - ; - . Pojh1 end a gang was put to clear- we creex oea. it was a tremeri- uous JOD. roisterers, tpowritove. iiKrp rose abruptly and lunieq ajTanctom into the forest. The song pursued him as be went. "I took ber to it dance one night, ?, A moBsbackave Jthe-biddtng; Silver Jack bossed the shebang And Big Dan played the fiddle. - wfttnaild ?rank the "velons night. :, m,Tith fishts between the dancing Till Silver Jack cleaned out the ranch nilu oeiit ine mossbacka prancing.' 1 . VsWIIf'Jini : ft I ... l4Juuw . , mm ,1 iirlln I" '"K''."!", . opana- Edmund Jones w or the honor that has beeni von Lennir. , . pi; "4: - nne." ... , T7" Nintl, DlarrlcuW, J. Brevard Char "He pleadfor tbe demiraticparty Vj lotte; J. a,: Wc.dint-t m, Cbarlottp" IT f forward on the m-eat o:!. fcteheiick. rkwnrl-h.. I T . "' r 'hhat J, K., ,ucaUOn, u,MiM u u did not d L. Slnoman. Hntl V,,,ra'. material ton. Tenth 1 blstrict-M deraoi .m. aw . & . . - . stumps lay imbedded! in! the ?eos:e; de-5 cayed tmnka, moss grown, blocked the current leaning tamaracks, fallen tim ber tangled vlnes.dense thickets, gave to Its course more the appearance of a tropical Jungle than- of n brook bed. All thosA thr, -JL quire. . ft"" I, ' . , ""Klin lO. jT 8X ill and intellectual rt ineutot the state it will find e,n.,.w .i.. yille5 iWaTcu8,ErHln,8,ate; It would not be long before it would 7 . 1 w u " power and , And, with tv increasing war and c,eraoanu allert, Rutherfordton- W aoua inh . . : r" , u uuk orty minsid -1 ..suev 11 le. : - ' "" B u lorestiiMe naa faintly and was lost ' - 'v -V. . 7 . 'wer anu soaie other nartv lliejjttiestream nearly tatheil Mn J Vs? : PI Prirr.;A -e P n charge. ; fle praised Governor a v the- woods' facing a' little clade int V 7 7, vvauer jfl, m.wiv :mnd u :ieucational laws, which -stream JLr.?6 V?. formulated by Hon. James H p J T fcXT i. auia uv;u ux a lull - ' .. . .. oiiBrii; i f i - - preacil . f.;;, " 7anousen"ts, was-adopted as for There he. stood and looked silently ,0W .OI lapa the people were, already seeinT S not understanding not enrtn. ? ? Kelved, That thl. nl :- ffruiu. , -' J -einf : lhe Acrosr the wav m whito.tt,i vide an" ontionnt firn... .-. 1 . : . I Th;, u . ... v ..- . removed one by one .nd eiiher olld V, bemttlfuL Uke tbe eiecoUr. c,,it, ' ' T ti. .... wl fc' K7" 6 eP A the eni hof?ao.w-f ia-d Vfte girl st0od Nrik.iHHl- - v,..""uiumss ana i r'"-- w rw caro ina ?'-,Y3; ... .ij.t . ... -v v. 1 improvements. Kieva- te1 Al, rfern i, other -amqsenii .ITuis ne Sd LK."flow,,n Fine crchest,; ami other information, addres' - For rates and ": - J EELER, Hendersonville, f'. C. ' W. NORWOODl President. ERWIN SLUDER, Ca8hier, E li.: RAY," Asst. Casliier listening. BiUe wr Durnea, an the end. hot. ATTA. 1 J. ' . . . driven durfno- fho w v.".De 1 ever so little. RfdPwnVO 0 "raea lnat the rrnan is authorized tno.C. I of ihe slate convent? k. : - "r." q rM . '.v " Pnng nnger a sub nmmltk. : " M ?-..t r Mwiarcq,Wlte i Each night beautiful camp. There smoking ' thelr"pT iuui:u oi me time PTMI crouctT5 wolf-like 'dver hf cieareyes and a serisiYivr'nmft - "V ' T . .wuuve-committee ; propnested as great a inaior raspcif o5?aVirSp USA nohalf S!K m? may formulate aud promulgate its own rule J Mn North Molina bSS ni kSPW1?. !t4Iss- HrpvLi,? ;,atchilds. .for such election ir 16 the last election and t hit S. at uirii . wmea r.H & xi i : v "xu n ra i i'i Mfi rrAm i. j . - . - I - -vv. , iucjcii iim man I -- " -. . iiiui rr. I nnr ikrA "the -weird .mtnt. "J niepecu arlvfni m mis resolution wUl nnt m.. I Y"! e"ms o carry North C3rAii. u... Blue Ridge NatiorvaiVSrik. capital .u-s-.DEpo?iToByf . : ; SURPLUS and UHD.VIDEDT PROFIYS 43.ooo.no . , ' '. - BEOAN BUSINESS JAN. 31 1901 ' ' w. J.8.ayden.c.vReoid,,aS -" " ....:..' .lamaa .. A ... r- - DIRECTOUS ? ' James A. Kurrousrh. p w w u 1 V1W lJ ,,v NW0)U -""wi i..Vt pnde.?on''-thp: ' .7 " . u.ana ef nowprfl , counties adODtinir tlia nin ofhe chanbys. These times, wh W men sanefand&nlirhiA Zijll tMml ZPt the ewlth PathosS Lr.. r" .BOUI.' TlrPrt rlth , . . " . iue man -moi- f her long whlttj Z1 are trod . .-.wv ui,, corn present plao, except w T ReKniate Ike la. To regulate the clubs the following reso lution 0ZriJ2 v ilr .,-7 1 "cr summed cboruwatmgfthelkw antf TrtnmevxxTrJ? 1 ."ff JUrKed .the low. was proposed by Mr. James H. Pn was unanimously adopted: .. Resolved, That It Is the sense of tm- ; committee that the organization of demo- those St?0 l! democracy; fcw' oy stating the hrid h.n being aujehead of; l80,Obo of the v ry flower of ITrti-H. n-lit- .. .:" . , yuHna mau hood and hfa rfaf! lly applauded. ' man was authorfzed to name iBe'SreUr. of; the Oonitt .reUry A.Gift That Macle a Wife's Heart ' ': :, Gla.d -HirmttP a Toarth l 1 shadow Afh .7:riT" ; eTen craUe cluh !. . 1A nAiJt'Li'ii' V r f . .. . . iWrtJBT . Wtldro 4 ' : - -- ivuo UJUi 1118 m nrnntt oana -of , yejve;agalnsi .T1 10 ine P?iGn f the chair- . gin -and the Hirht.,,- the organization of : such inK ? .... it IhS VV?h9 :8S Vbladei f88181 m th campaign work; in order thai etOicetajt harmony may be preserved and unity of m u uu,ea, ail democratic clubs will be ramed Mr. a i ... Rj JT; V"3 o'mmons uc ueuirai oommittee-'waa V on.motion of Mr. Wilson O t? motion of Mr FT a j 8mb. and on AS l"? touch of bright olor require was nnn nf and btiaiirifnl vry cSmnl "J T'.T g?.: &c.. is : have vo'; 7,r7" - wc Wl"- De. pleased to. 5 Kugs, Oi l"dt YOUr rnnmc, our artistic Y W 1 Cam Ave rh one 228. Ash'oviile.:Nrc. 18 61 20 Ch. St
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