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Sat .a: tVr can LvJ W" tJ , r-.. as of the- White House, k... r j a v long and wide mahogany j tat! .ThiB table is surrounded by Izr 73 comfortable chairs dne f Or each cf th cabinet officers. - President -Tail's .chair is at-, one. end. The rein i3 1 eimply ' furnished. The ta 't fcldl fa usually bare except for a fexr writing pads, pens, . and ink stands. (r,!l.;,. '' . w At the President's' place, however, stp.nds,, a : little : easel, holding a ? frfjrae, which incloses the following v ords printed, in : clear type: "If I (Were to try to read much leo answer,- all the attacks ; riade on- . rae, "Ihis -shop might 3' well he' closed for, any other &uias3. I . do. the very : best I know how- the very best I , can; and .'.I mean - to . kesp ; on doing so "until ? the end. If ; - the -end. brings me i out all right, what is : said against ; me won't amount to j anything. If the end brings me out -.wrong, ten angels swearing I was right would make no difrcrence. ABRAHAM LINCOLN." IIr Taft ; is particularly fond of ihij ; sentiment by the- great ,war ;'Prc: .dent, and seldom has it ' out of LU sight during working hours. ' Joia -iiorance, in the Boston Adver- 1 1 rpresentative Lawrence, . oj ' the K- Be: lixhire Massachusetts district,nev .' .-er travels anywhere without a Span isli dollar ,as big as the American sil ver dollar met generally n the Wc it, but infrequently seen in the Cart. The congressman calls it his tall "nian, and it has never, left his poi :ict these 30 years so lens ; has he' Uad it. When he first acquired I it it was a 1 perfect coin in . all; b its parts, but it is rpretty. much Worn not, one side being nearly rubbed v 1 .'he : congressman ; has given con fid : ce .Nin the luck of . the - dollar. ' X71 laever any 4 one comes around r t7fuiting to match, the congressmia 1 & net cr refuses "when the Spanish dol lar can be usedK and it' inavriably 2 i3. Heads or" tails, the- congresa v.'iat i finds In tnine times out of ten hei rins''. A' .' j;- "-'.'-'i v-"- ' '.. bse who know the fate of that dollar always 3 : insist when trying . the !rt luck wit Lawrence in esaie otX ir coi4ber2 used; . ! ; : : "ys. Jcr;ia W jCaa- dy irra -r ' I afteraccr a delic"-tful : i g.r ' cajoycil - 7-the clab nae1. ' t t - - ":aEi-at3.j-;recorT; Zrt;' n cf t-o -' gai:' . 'I-1 " : C j f----3 t-iagr - ' -J. A. KUc-!, :i:r.v .V l c - .J r:: ---t. - it'. ell llilirt -J t:sirdilliin:;: tritlL Cwitfc ilr rrcncij? Ak' tt:H ea Iloysts r wit Anaia-'viPi- Dooth.v ' ; ,': : Ctac3.'.Uajc;' WhitfUldA- K Cadets QitevciD, lor, Hyman,, V. lstt, Rapier, r Prank IIsucoc bora Capjhart Willie Lajidla. . '''rLaUs;: The-PSIiat: odist and ! E the Sunday IlethCfrt. t: cf IJay 5 th, v if 1 -. . "-afc 5 - vTfi sf;i-; 'TJear i : 4-.. -:" C -rccratcj. Front' th Ec tea Trancript. ": 'A poir.t at t!ie stone wall on Cem etery Ri drsii familiar ito all yi: 't-' ors to' C ctty3burg, is correc ly enough berate 1 out aa "the h h water mat- cf the rebellion." he rebellion! ccattl its rpray farther North. ; i Tha Cpnf idcrates - during their advanca ia 1833 eatered Carl isle : and Ycr!: tut r- 'tasr of ' theae marks ? tieir " nc; tLc; .zzt prorecsi1 A bill now. tefcre the Pennsylvania legislature proposes to convert Fort Washini.ton, ia Cur-.terland county, iato a jutlis raili r i a memorial of the lar;hect r-'t .North . attained by any f Coafedarcto force in, that memorable ycir, I'ort Washington i3 acrosti the C-irTas aca from Har risburg; Jlboat 2 mi from t the capitolj filler a tLa C r derate , ad-, .vance va3 ctrrsd by concentra-' tion atl Hani : " arn cf a large ofrce of milit a IZ rtiibur Ta , spared a visitation cf tte i .v: '.srs.though for a 1 ew i fczz i It t : i posztble that the cit7. miat ; c-t, an perienco of r 1 war.!t vC-Id long rememter. It C'i eea ckirmish at Sportihi jiJIill ia Thich t: 3,riore ven ,turesoir.e of ta J Conf : Zcrcto liouts were d fivea tack. ; TLi v ..3 ' on June 3 (i, before Getty stars had seal ed Lees, fate, and when evea Pitts burg was being fortified. ; . ; S h h: Pearlrat .! tacr Srrir ,aa any ; o ther .; "Northern-. State-,:; The greatiUvbattXCsotj'Vtw f ought- f iin-atd icoU aadVacUci" or "en gagemeata" at hair a dozen other' places, vc;l "ss cf the GetT tysbur cainpat ja'u Next to Peaaayl vania Indiiaa an 1; Ohio diyid 3 the record! of.'-fibrtici - States ; invaaed Xlorciti -la ti3-:r s rr.!i in 1864 liasscd withla C ".i3 cf Ciacin "ted vell icto - Vt-raclaad nam,. 1.; t"d r the Ct;it3 L .rcro drivca into the i he (va 3 5 capture!. 2 , rere . i xere the ssones of an z- rrtive . Jonfeder aterratd On chir-ii: S'-raed v to reiue fthe cifrca. i ci Jcaarra I iaef'te ! ink trr , or- r'!l't.-r:'ir'i t. - , - - .. -, i r" ai a,iSJai5"'. - a - ; " j 4 f 7: it. 1 -.: l.a: cf r:aar- per3;ct ' ; , .) r ;rtj, tat t!3 C2-nr: V -. tic ? It . as c". -pectcd that tb,a but- la chet wra ia aifeyttcTlata : maa- tr -tc-irag thcr jjrc-3 rcporta. A tf ' rrah 1 c-iratcr &v rarr -1 ..''iiar, ccacna to i a . ctazr cr ,r not thi was vtrt . ,. ; & Hi??7-i" :. i L indin-j a cc-y cf "Cow's Patent CiraiOE.3." lit, liistnrouck ticked out a chort One. He ucsd : come of itJ and where necea:ary raaae aaapta tioas and Tntcrpclationa. Mr. Ad kins managed, to eend It over the wire- . Various newspapers, quickly saw; that it ra3 r aA Joke and 1 others xicr& TrcracdAt? tta 03vcia p-Pr "t:t" ! and swallowed' the bait whole, for it published the patent sermon and quoted Mr? Seward as raying thias that he never drc.ncl cf. The article vaa headed "Ceward'j Black. Republican N Speech," coiag on to 1 quote" the sentences about . the Ethiopian and the stars..' ;-: .. ' V "We had no idea that they would dare to publish that fake," said LIr. Ilasbrouck, 'bat they did. : Other daily and . wesl.ly putlications ridi- culrd the :victir .'-aiidtEcV'cTrtiv-136' investigation tai adthins ever 'ciaia o( iU the l secret "having tea weji kept until i this day. Now after a lapse of more than 50 years, the Csfvego paper will know ? for the first time by whom it was so suc cessfully imposed upon." ; Court 0?aldnt See J.Iidt. ? Frcm the, New York Vorld. ''Well,' what have yoa to cay to th? - cr' :d jit? O'Conf car, -ia ? tha alat-cc . .' ii eui lag no . reply, hevl rcaed ia the direct! : a. cf the rcti , hero tad priso aer uiaally stana 3. 1 --k ;. i v . - Where's the prizpner?" ,t5 f!:ed Policeman C-aw. . . , krWkv-l Si; ."Stand t-2k," Shaw ordered tho prisoner. - " " - , ' The maiztrcte locked and r;-rpsd. He rrnra rraa wLa czll I Cliarles Glliaorcv 50 tiaa'cli? xrtia n home. IIi3 height i3 C 3 x f The?midgc.t?iwra charsid rfLtit. !a i-toxicatgd ct Bowery r-1--; . -cl. street. i-IIa-clldi ;--i:eV!.;'"i I x.crlie" with muscart-i t-roa-- - tisrcouiw .try rfor! trr t",I .' . iMa r "-en--." ,;-t"aa:i a c-:i. 1 ""-. ;' : if ' r- - 1 ;,net;i r f- It 1 I '.'-V -.. I 7 r.a . : f at 1 . la Ce r v . ta tLj Lcr;:tcl ; CTi.lt- 2 ; tts re ' -jLitlzrf3 ' -to. . - 'tLciLt I -t it! I 't i --m l , . r i T 'rraXct J- i . 3 C ill Tw3 X.'v .a..! : . t o cj-1: jx - of ttTe X V .' ro- ; art.. 1 r J- . .a r a vicalarly 1 1 Cc Tad t -1 the tcr ot -on a 1! - Li' c2 ctcna t tra", cj .ry dec' J . to extinsatih tLs ' 1. -3. Ilrtir :r; i-j the ctrlrs to a l;ic-xitcvavtia'tl-rir3fttV1'oa llo:;tcya:icii"aa;cza,;;fctc f Lacaa ii iita t 3 street. Tt3 pot Locad.'tata i-.tai': ;Urtheeirrjerrad tctteri ta; ycls Pellsn's facei Aa t! 3 tl: !-ci liquid-flowed ct: hi: . ,1 oyer tls ihould cr::, cad c i-t v"ie:3 C":dy, Peter ctocd still,: - r las with pain and terrcr. " . . .'.'Ily syee:I :yei' .!'! ho cried,and tew,a runniacr a cad dolra ciraleea ly c.3 the tar c:ai: tafouca his clothing iato tha ckla. - -;--.Co: fright;-ed 'were the other boys at the plight of their ccrarade they fled, cryir 3 '"fer help. Attractc d by the cprpar; rCccrse" : JGc'i tirashed dowmtarir, cav-.at Phellea in his arms, -and raa . iia Liea to,. St. Fran cis.' Thero tho Lurieed toy who, by that time wee? ua e an : eioa3, wa3 laid cn tne r-z-.tizz- ta:3, ana urs. wWttzerV-1 erald, cid Richards wbrk cd hard ?CTiaCmt to the Jmoresat; he died. Tho ccroner wa3 informed and directed the police of the Alex aader. aveaue etatir, a to lavestigate. It was found the pcuria of tbe aiol tea tar ca TI ellsa rra wholly aci dsntal. . , An act to areead cTter twenty cae, Privro Lav.-s c ! cr thousand x Isht hur.rcl cal c' :five rela t:n,; to tLe caartex cf . thj town of Cxfcrd. ' . -;;The: ' Geae-rfLl' Aeeeratlyrreftii Carliaa C o eaact : .'i- ,.: - f t f Gectioa 1. - That chapter tweaty cae, PriT .to Loxa cl cao ttaarad rl-ht haLIred rad ciz-K te raee.ed" ty ;r il j r t-t' a cad cf r eeti.a thirty, tl f 'I y k- ; "That tl - aat z : ' r cf : tho ; e-Ith c' ' : .? cf tLi f r.ra laiefar , 3 direc'.l: a 1 ; - 1 U cer: "rate Imi : Provi t r:t? !r - 4-" T' .ers- , a c . -teiaed f 1 - I L 3 ccai irre : 1 to sp5rra.ta c'i: - cl tLo territory t ertribea cf r 1 teir p. - t t- ?-e?a : eja M. v 5 ia ... , ' : i'i V. . I : t t V ' -1 - -v .1 f - . . . ' l.tl:, i:il4 - lie' tir-.l I ;ar J v. yetra - cie. : al Itaf-lxeeberevca - n' a Cereted rea, c :- L 7, na4 a feitfcl :--rLea cred hcraer " -;r-a-' 3 trl- to oar t ' " ;. .t : at: tLj tear a Cecp ce:e 3 c fc)-;c:-r;I;t5 the " :j (.:.: --:t t3 ; ; . a c ter . ta tLD t ereavad family f a ' i ' rjarr-thy, rrcylac; the ; . J - . t: : t re eea heart:, V tl . t, ear led rplrlta. v : 5 taair-l r;rrle:3 Trercjccaduct r ircra t! o tarao ty Ilav. J. L. : Tiia ca to taij laid to reat ia ; ' ' o ifarally taryia-i : r nroaad. - ero tri.3 a heat cf i" e.ativca, cad C! "la p" :at te pay the laat co : --;t t- t:l3 r.:' 'a'poaa man.- I -;fi t.Tttizr.cvcr TraiUa:' ? ; 1 ,a t -Tiir- a to loved tho teat, Aad tVw c.-a:7 hail their caiaiac, -To tho:ci--a:ra3 cf the tlrat. ; ? Cao tj cy tao Lcrd will call mt a c-r Ii-r I :ro i3 dcao; Aa 1 t! : 1 r i rro crara tho iirer, ;: v Wo i:."7 raeet hira osa ty ces. : . . -.A . Ccaela. - .a "-.I';, cf Pi. -. . C: I , a ra, r I . a ree .t cf his property, to' I r. Uear--t Iltat: It cives cavcral cth cr3 email cracanta. - -i: Hero t:!a7 is tho wiU ia fall: i , Ilaow all 'reen by thee 3 xrzllir e, that I, II. C-Vllcrndon, of tho town. cf CrTrri C "at7 cf GraavHIa, aad tho C :;to r : J :crth Caroltaa, do raalo, : al" "i cad declare this to to ray l: ;:i cad tertaraeat la the aame .aad feraa fcllowinsv to wit : I cet r-. "3 cf tharacaera cf ray estate CSi far the purpceo cf creeV la j areait-. to monument ct - ray r.iave, trr 1 I charro my Eaeeatcr Lereia? ;rrat 1) to taae parccaal ca xarvielaa.cftii's aeaiter --r-- i-.;.-; ? I civo to ray rr 7 Le'7,- W. II. Ilaat r7r-7-ra;t;!'' . I ra-a r::' "o, 0 -etrr, ta" r :V "z: cad : taili:-ra ivy to t 7 IrrV :,:tlr-al 1 aaJ cf caC:; 11." . 'XiTzVi, ia ; trr,t f; - t: o I ' ' :-t: cf-: rayicreter- ZIre. r:::aa: ;th : -at ?s,ooo durta Vta Ufa tizao, tLi3 craount to t j he: t fa itaet cr ca'7 tao Later: t ct tvo-;-r7-t3"..cr;'4 r 7 ceat per'- raaara c ialj ; 1 0 prtd to ! r. : -' At her aeat'. t" !3 r-acurt cf f r.QOO. tLall raturr 5 c e t ate r r t ;. h eao a ; c - -xt c ! -'; r ' iav i- - ; L . -e:.l cl r - . 1 Hi: . V.ar Ta:l C. 'r- at ::- . -7, tr'3 craaaat to t i Le. . ia: : J aai; csly the inter' t at .ii iato cf four , per cent, I r aaaara thall to paid to her. At t: r death thla anaaat chall t 3 Pri ced ctaally tetveca trr caildrra. I 1x3 to ray rreat aepaav, ..Carr Ie3 O. Piaatoa, ?2.5C0- , i- - - I clve to my great rephear Cera. II. Eastca, $2,500' 1 lve to ray na: aar, D. C. Hart, : I give to - my nieco, lira. Ulla Dalty, $1,000. ,,7 - -'7"-i-7 I give to my great niece, alia. Kate White, C500.. ' - i I give to the four children cf ray departed nephew, Ilerndon IIunt,and his wife Cary, ?500ach. I give to' the . four children cf ray .departed niece Telia . Heraaoa cad her huahand C. 11. Kerr "an, C500 each. '::'i--4 ';:.' "-'!v-"! I give to my. grand nephorr, John R. Ilerndon, of Lake City, I la. CZ00 ; I give to Georgia Pool Cl, - - ,the eafe in my house, all pr : I itons, all fast that I raay havo c 1 7 and at tho time of ray death, r .1 ehe shall have the privlle -3 c c ' lect ins any end all such cf ray layrlture a3. che -may rrish to har; , . r ad I direct ray Eateeator , to pat I r in pceseeioa of,, all ty detiveilaT: carhe to her at her Lome. ; .-f, 7 I give to ray nephew, W, II. Hunt, the balanco of my estate of every kind. ' 'a ' v;.:h i--'':. I nominate and appoiat my neph ew W. II. Hunt to be liercatcr 7 to this my laet will and teetaaaeat.and direct that he bo not repaired to enter lata bond or such, cad here by revc!ee and declare null - and vcid any and all wills by me at any time heretofore made. :- ' In teetimony wherecf 1 1 have hereto cet my hand, this tt 3 1 7th day of October, 1910.; - - 7; ;va7:.'?.:7;::;7-v.'-;,:-n.: C. IIERNDON. . Crcej in fl:3 :IV-r- a.- 7 We have wondered at. th"; pular "ity of the few in the r la 7 spite of its apparent unraitr' to'East- cra eaa3. Sir Cl:-: r-rras" chrirvatieai rL pelat. f'Drerala fa 3 1 n ter c' terraiarl j r aal 13 a:t cf:::t-T -3 c"a-t3 cr t . 7 3t - has are f 7 in is a cr race, i trifles , Come a about cf pat y'it'x::- V ".'..'(v ' a r ji , -1 - r , - ' . l "77 held 1- i a., a: C .r.eor Capttt a: lizrt Ut. tlartla . lz zizziizz was pre c . . r tho t-ro Larnen Prof.. . : . 7 7111 L evla, of Ox i i. 1 .1 wra ct his bes c ic: tie tzzi educators : . r :o a hih-tcaed chris L! a I Ir. L2via i3 : well . ar ' a-uea beloved 3 ih& a ! : :r that rcprceeated ..!a-C r7 ia the laet leisla- ? 173 choir rea-sred an. -r 7 7--a with 'Idles Sander c. ',t tlo meatlaj open . " . at prayer, ty Rev. 7 7.er cf the church, and 7 1. a -rt vieit of - the .: -tl: -1 Laymen to the - :r clareh. Br. Hufham - in -1 Laaaar irteaduced them )':' ::!3 ia attar-dance, a The t2 Cr C: t x lara was xaado by.7 Prof, i e -red, tho tat jret being . "On t a U Uleattaa cf Fcreisa Mission .'zr':.r' a.K eddrees was so thor C "' I7 lad beautifully explained on ta! " .a ary werh, that 'a all present rrz : a 1 " I o to feel that not only the p"r: -z'2- the Gorpel,, but .ft all I ; : ; z I : .h raeeT and women should ciwaa! read do comething to r ad raa:3 t : raarcracat cf mission? "wort iy c " 7117 z what money they cruld i i c . 7 73 cad in -sending' minion .z.. 1 tho field where they; are' err a::Ied- a..a:-: a- ; I. j ': '1 i; must not be left to tho r!allera aloaa to do this work, t .t 1' it every man and woman no ralt what - denomination or order the j 7 eloncsd, should exert an- : in-. fla:ai3 to have the Gospel spread and preached to all nations. 7 He clro tcld them 1 what good citizens ca all 1 3 xaado of the Chinese 7 and Jcpaaeeo, after they were brcaght , to a taowleds of Jesus Christ.who died to caye all sinners. His rad vieo "to the Sunday school teachers ' , was to teach mission work to the children in the Sunday school3,that -as t7.e7 grew up theywould love T.zzl Lavo a kaowledge of : the mis ilazary xrcrlz. lie told them of Uw great good that had already been aceceapliehed by the. Laymen .meet-i-3, . for through these,- they caus er 3 to pecplo to cgndmcney from whl V they had built churches, Echcoli, hoepitals and other work that had civilized atnd. mad Chris tiana far. tho -heathea. a The ' ad- 'xz:z cf ZIr. Davia was both" instruct re : cad atteatively , listened to by "73 1 .ae audience, ilia reminscence 1 hij C3cd I"athsr wss very touch w X: "7 1 :r' 7 -II. t 'i tho av'.. a ; - eared was' i , . ier, i.r J t.i7u3 liiiasci , ' he owed it to his consecrated : ther, vha was tho raiaister and is aeer still living at the ripe old age cf eighty nine ycars.i His address tras greatly enjoyed and made a lasting impression on the people in attendance at Creedmoor, as a num ber crprcaaed themselves that it was not cftea their pleasure to hear an address on missionary-work Jy a young christian lawyer, a, The church at Creedmoor was already giving to the mission work, but after learning the two able and eloquent address es, they agreed to, make it more and before the exercises ' closed they ap pointed a committee of four, two men and two women, to see the peo ple of the church and town and make the collection as large as possible- The committee willingly ac cepted their work especially- the women.f or Prof Hobgood had ;told them of how great a work they had accomplished, and how, very useful they had made themselves in church: work,and they were encouraged to make a strnoger ef f ort.The weather was fine on the day of the meeting and many were in attendance-and it is needless to sa that every one present enjoyed the services of the morning and felt that they, had been greatly benefited with a better knowledge and understanding of the missionary work - by having at tended. The meeting was brought to a close -by prayer, and the old familiar hymn"From Greenlands Icy Mountaina" was sung by the entire audience; Not . being two services that day dinner was not served on the church grounds, but after the benediction was pronounced, every person from a distance was invited by the church people to their homes to partake of a dinner that had been prepared for them. , The two Laymen with others enjoyed the hospitality - of Mr. - and Mrs Sam Lyon, where they were greatlj' re freahed with a delicious meal, after a ciateea mile drive. Tho Feminize Jury- Frcm the Cleveland Plain Dealer. The beautiful young prisoner en tered the box in her own behalf. "What Is your ae, miss?" asked the lawyer. "Torty-clskt," wc3 the steady rex ply. ' ' ' '" ''" ' fao f : -lair jury : cau-ht ita trr :th a:lth ca callo llttlo gasp4 cail rat ta:l3 r7id. " .' 7 . ' aav aara' a t i yr 1 pay for that T - f - r i- T v. i if ' - - "A. : a r .7 cr t:.3 crime that fa c 7?" ' V:;!!: rr rer attempt - 7 cri them t c 3 vaa inno :t that thlJ . 12 Verdict ot z I -rcrat in- 1 - -ca tireej 7; -1 tlre3 V 1!
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