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O’Hearts PH VANCE One Episode Eack Week CHAmR XVIIL «• MM tte Mka ST rnSmS. M M TbtaU; Braatpt M of grenadine. I ■<*•< Ml at >ala Mai taatad kk aoan I to Mn HUla If any co» ■ that It waa aat > tavaatad . . ■tv. Law (wto had a headlong wbaa the ahaal took Ml hold or Cha heal) fait taodarlr of . thoa. rising, oom i akr aad Mara with aa 1 thorn waa nothing bat Bspaaaa of tba night at band vaguely «1l wtth tba ainoallght. ta tba dta taaaaa lata abadowa; aarar . ataaltag aall ta wttb tba lay oT thla Usd TbeTa a hfhtboann or nr yonder" AIM took noaadlagi from tba bowa "®aroly twa toot,** ba announced. flood Lofdr* Bono* *ihni1 m Alu gently lowered too Inert body of the put to tbo ••ado. "Aad to tamo I didst aadarrtaud aha waa aa aaariy •n to—ehaHag bar Ilka tkati rd Uka to kick aiyaelfl" "Boot bo tmpattoat." Alaa ililail Prtaly; *r* baay Just at pc—nt. but • . . Beam lists, yoa might latch «M water to iwctra bar." U waa aa ardor by no aaaaas aaay to SR; Barcas bad aaty hla capped heads for a r—it. aad llttla water remained to them by tka time be bad dashed tram toe shallows back to too spot where Rasa lay an nima skint. whOe too taw drops he did masses to aprtakto la to bar face availed noth tog toward noosing bar from too traacwOko atom hers of azkaaatloa late which she paaaad from bar fet-nag •C . . , to the sad Alas pars op too effort. "**>e'o all right," ho reported, re lees tog tha wrtot whose petes be bad been Liming, -she fainted, right enough, bat now aba's Just asleep—end seeds It. Ood k no wit It would be kinder to tot her reel, at least until 1 see what •ort of a reception that lighthouse ti Inclined to offer us." "Tool! go, then?" Barcui Inquired. "I'd Just aa Itaf. myself . . "No; lot am,” Alaa In listed "ltd Dot far—aot more than a quarter of a mite. Aad ihe 11 ha dll enough bere. la year core, too lulls Uni I'm roue " Hareua nodded Hla face waa drawn and .gray la too mooe-gtara. "Thank Ood I" ho braatood brokenly, “yon'n a hla I'm not." Ho sat down anddanly and rested hla bead on hla knees. -Ttont be Umgnr than yoa can help." ho mattered thickly. Ha had coma to too bosiWsad of tha Hgktoouae itaalf hafora the ground began to abelvo Awe geatly to tha hoick; aad waa aa tha polal of ad draaalap himself to too dark aad silent cottage of tha Hphtkeapar wtoaa ha paaaad, atrnck by sight of what tin then bad beea hidden from him. The pro aleatory, ha found, formed too aaatara extremity of a wMeermed If shallow harbor wbera redo at moor ttip a OflUMartMt otmb«r of mdaII CTAtt—TMMli AMortcd about welly with flaking boats. Aad barely as eighth at a alia oa. loag-laggad wharves stood base deep h tba watar, Uka fat act as flans oat fromthsalaapy Uttia flaking village that dotted the rlotBfl flroaad a wirnfly of per haps two bandied dweDka. Nor was this all—even aa Ataa hors la view at the village ha heard a aeries of staccato snorts, tba harsh telling of a braaao ball, tba rumble of a train pelltag oat tna a station. Aad thee ha taw its Jawsl string of lights flash athwart tba landscape and Vasiak aa Its notes died away dlmlaaeodo. Where oaa train ran another Boot Ha aaad oaly now aacurs something ta revive Base, help bar somehow ap tba bench, aad ta soother boar or two, of a certainty, they would ba speed lag northwards, ap the cape, toward Boston aad tba load of law aad order. Bach thoaghta aa these, at least, made op tba tartars of Us hopes; (ba osteoma proved them somewhat too prasaaiptaoas. Ha Jogged down a qniet village street and Into the rail road atatloo Jast aa tbs agent was Nos ing ap far the algbt. A early cHlaen, this agent, lUpl eased to have bis plane disordered bychaace flong strangers. Ha greeted Alga's breathless gaery with a great of In grained churlishness. ‘‘Nab.’* ha averred. "they amt aa more trains till momla'. Can't y* see ran shaftin' up?" "Bat sorely there mast ba a tele graph station—'' "Too bet poor Ufa they la—right hare In this depot. An" I’m ehattla' It ap. toe." "Has the operator gone for the might r "He's gotag. I'm tba op'ratov. Ho boataeaa traaaaetad aftar oBce hoars Can raooad at sight o’clock tomor row mom In*. Now If yoall Jaat stop ant at that door, IV oar c'd-mlght to |Ma "Bat I meat sand a telegram." Alaa protested. "I tan roe. I meat U'a a matter at Ufa aad death.* “•tre, yoang taller. It always le— after tee team hoars.' "Won't you epos ap again—" *t ten yea. aal* late hla troaacra pocket. “Will a dol lar taBaoece rear better JeBgmeotr he acini ebrewdly. "Let* eaa year Boiler.*’ the ether re turned with eo lean craft—open to hie fnoe»oaa«*a. 1*1 Barely I 'Make a baht." he aaM eherply. "My ■ eaayh la a belt raced my welet. Opea year aXaa. Tea’ll gat year dol lar. ah right." *Ah right." he gremhlaB. reopening the Baer e* the telegraph booth aad maklag a eoeeoB Nght loeMa "There** Moo he gad a paaatL Write year mee R Bht ottea I Be thlo—hot m dow, tlinwgh ho woo oil waooa of tho toot, ho woat do otero ^Hlo ohodow la tho mooaUght hoot •boro, oa tho edao of tho Mwflo. oa othor ohodow Bond oo parallel and ot o poos oditoloooly pet ood hlo oo ho hod loft than, with thlo —III IHI Mr. Barewo bow My lot aw hlo book ud anortng Motlly. Ho woo wofcowod tikUr aaoogh. howoTor, by dJoah nawo. hot whoa (t woo tho twra of ltooo they faltered. flho (ay oa otUQ. Do trayod bar orbawotlow (O patootly ta i«*a*T 1W of bar owcoaoolowo pootwro. oo woO oo la tho sharp pallor of how ihoo aptuiaod to tho moow. that It Wiwid ooorcoty looa thaa downright tahaaaatty ta dlstarh bar. None tho looa. It had ta ha does. Alan hardowod hlo heart with tho re minder of tholr arg oat aoooaMtg, oad P«b* ba had com orar tha afar* aad had Inroluntartly diaarmad him aalf aa waO. Tha other two man made a aad boat ! aaaa at attamptlsp to orerpowar Hr. ; Barcaa. la laaa thaa a minute thay "bad Jaat far thla." Aina aaU before pettinp oat of earahot—Tat polap to treat my party la a Joy ride la roar pretty powerboat. - Ba ooooladod thla (poach abruptly aa Barcaa broupbt them up under the paartar of tke powar crubeer. Wtthta two mlawtee the oMtar waa ■Ptaalap coatentodly. tha moartap bad baa* slipped, and the motorboat waa baadtap oat of tha harbor. Wtthta baa mlautoe ehe bad left It well eatara aad waa ahootlap rapidly waatward. taaklop aothlnp of tha bal lot* bf a my tolerable aaa airbed ap by tha frwdhaolap aoatbweeterty wind. "Hy friend.' obaerred Alan, ‘aa and moan taipnmt that a either at aa waa harm‘ b lie a natural daalh. T*t Mm I eventually brought bar to with tha aid at a tew drops of brandy. Between them, they helped her up the beach, peat tba point, aad at length to tha door of tha hotel, alien reenl meted by the mere promise at food Rose disengaged their arms aad ate fared without more aaelatanca; while Barcus was deterred from treading her haela Is bla owa famished eager sees, by the band of Alan falling heav ily upon his arm. "Welti* tha latter admonished la a half-whlepar. "Look there!” Darcus followed the direction of his geetura-^end was tranaltsad by tha sight of a rocket spearing Into tha Bight-draped sky from a point tavta tble beyond tba baadlaad of tha light house Tha two coo so It ad one another with startled and feerfal ayes. As with one voice they murmnrsd one word: "Jadithl” To this Alan added gyevetyy "Or soma spy of here!" Them reusing, Alua rale seed bla friend, with a smart above arglng Urn screes tha three bold of tha hotel "Oo oa," be Insisted. “Join Reas and gat your supper, nt be with yon as soon as I can arrange for n boat. Tetl har noth la* more than that—that I thought U unwise to watt until every body was abed before looking round." Hu turned to And his landlord ap proaching from the direction of tha hotel barroom. And for tha time It seemed that tha wtad of their tuck mast have veered to a favoring guar tar; tor tha question was barely ut tered before the landlord lifted a will ing votes and belled s fallow tetip ksea Idling nearby. "Hay. Jake—come beret” Introduced u Mr. Bread. Jtk* pleaded golltr to oemaiehtp of U*o fa*teat and atanchaat pnw orntear la the adjacent water*, which ho waa armrleloealy keea to charter. They obaarred haata religionaly; within tea mlaaUw they rtood npoo a toot at tha foot of a flight af waelw atepa down the aid* of th* town wharf, white th* proa lead rowboat of Mr. nrood drew In, at moat lalaoraly pane, to meat them. Aboard aad away from tha wharf, th* bardaa of Alaa'a aottettod* aaamtd to grow lighter with erary agaaal of the gr«*t*l*a* oarlock*, with #» •ry dip aad aplaah of the tdadaa whlah. wielded by a erow of rlUalaoao eoaateoaaea, brought them Dearer tha haodeome motorboat which Mr. Breed •eelgrated aa hte own ft waa aet tmtfl Aiaa leohad ep aoddaatr ta Bad Mr. Broad ooeertag him with a ro> refvor of meat rlaloea charaatar that ho had (ho leaat opprahoaatea od gap danger aaarar lhaa th* «Bag, where JedKh’a echo earn might b* terfctag. waiting ter Ha prby to aoma ant aad ho dowowrod. TH take that maaay baH af peer*, yoaag teller.- Mr. Broad taaanawd, 'aad ho guleh a boat it aot fugmlaa whafa la poor rraaaari poahatl* haaakad N aaida aa If H ted heaa I er a* tta tan* of ttass m: tat rather to be — courage of Igao replied ooolly; "If tta mbit ta glaaoa astern yea a sight that win more Jwdgmal for tta time feotac/* At thlg ^laa sat mp with a start. Bask Shallw tta loom of the Elisa beth Islands through which ttay tad narlgatad White ta sodded, aboaa tta milk-white tails of aa able aohooaar. Sheets all last aad or try lack of oeorae fpt with tta beam wind, sta footed 11 merrily la ttatr wake—* su rer Jot agenting from tar cutwater. : CHAFTCR XX. > _. ' Msll-Fir*. Bat by'tbh stag* Is hi* history Mr. law tad) arrlrsd at a state of mind lamaaa to surprise at tbs dtecorary that ta lad aasa mors fallod to atado tta nglWaea aad pertinacity of the women who aosgbt bte llfa Ha rlowod the schooner with so mora dlsklay of amotion Una resided la narrowing eyelids aad a tightening of tta mehctea shoot bte month. "Ifneb farther to got" ta laqalred presently, la a colorless rotes. "At opr present pace e*y. two boom." • "Aad Will that enable as to bold owr ownr "Jnst about," Barcas allowed, squint ing critically at the chase. "aim's soma footer. Chat schooner, and this la Jnst tta triad eta Hkea beet." "How mncb lead bare w* gott" "A mOe or so—none too roach." "dnytMng to be dcae to mand tn ot ters T" "Nothing—bat prey, If yon remem ber bow.* margin. The face of /odlth Trine waa dlrtlaeOy revealed try the cblll gray light of early Una to tboee aboard the yoir»r era leer a* ibe ewept op throegh the reachee of New Bedford barber and aimed for the a ret wharf that prom!tea * fair leading oo the bmM waterfront of the elty. Thera wae aetther a policeman nor e watahaua of nay aort la eight. Mar wag there, for an bU bopea and Praxere, baaed on the telegram to Dtghy, a giga of a motor ear. ■tin. not math of th# afreet waa revealed Tie dock* on either band w»rw waled aad roofed, eattlog off the view. ef the I 'T*d hTtte f Bat won. tiaamW, hla cub *u dSe parole- and there «m twb al raady aaf# upon tha dock and others ma«, acrumbltog UP lo reinforce WUdty oe oast about for an re a aub ■tttuta sraapoa. ha leaped toward a smell pyramid of tlulo bet heavy kngs. aad seising owe, swung It overhead and caat It full fores Into lha midriff of bid aaareat an*my; so that thla one dnablad op convulalroly. with a sick lab trout, and vanished la urn osar tha end of tha wharf. Hla fallow followed with lees Injury. But Alan had Bo time to srouder whether tha men had tripped tud thrown himself la hla effort to escape a aaeoed hurtling keg. or bad turned coward and Sad. It was enough that be had returned, precipitately and heavily, to tha schooner. Tha hag. masting with bo rasletanca. pursued him avan lo tha dock, where the force of Ita Impact split its seams. None of the combatants, however. Alan least of ail. aotlcad that tha pow. Itr that altered out was black a.rd coarse. Alan. Indeed, had only lbs bail eat notion that they wero powder bags ha seed ae ammunition. Tl-nl they were heavy and hart whom they collided with bsmsn fleet and ben. wag all that tntarwstad him. !■ tha tarns breath ha beard t friendly voles about warning far up tha dock, and know that liarcus ana coming to hla aid. A glance over-shoulder, too, discov ered the causa of the warning, two men who had thus tar escaped hla attentions ware maneuvering to tall upon him from behind. The bound required lo rvada them brought him face to fees with Judith as the landed oa tha dock. "Ob." she cried, "1 hate you. I hate yoa—" "Bo you've said, my dear, bot—" Hla Inal words ware not audible even to himself. Ia hit confidence (bow that Barena was taking care of the others) and hla Impatlaoce with the sroman. and la hla perhaps un worthy with to demouslrata cooclu •fvaly how cheap ha hold her. Alan had tossed tha pistol over the end of tha wharf. It was as old-fasMonrd weapon, and the force with which It struck Urn fleck released tha hammer. Instantly tha .44 cartridge blued lain the open hoed of a broken powder be*. And with a roar Ilka tha tramp of doom nod a mighty gum of llama and smoke tha decks of the schooner wero itvoa aad shattered; her matte tot tered aad fall . . . CHAPTER XXI. Antlcllmaa. Alan came to himself supported by Bereua—hla aanaaa atm reeling from tha ooncuaalon of that thunderbolt which ba had so unwittingly loosed— tha elood of sulphurous smoko and yet dissipated by tba wind. Judith lay at hla fast, arunned; and retrod about other igurea of man In sensible. If not. for all be could aay. dead. And than Baroua waa hustling bln aacaramoaloaaly down tha wharf. "Oonaf Comal" ha rallied Alan. "Pan yonnalf together and keep a ■Uff a pear lip. Rose la waiting In tha car, and tf you don’t want to ba arrant ad yootl stir your • turn pa, my •oat That ex plosion la going to bring tha worthy barghara of Ksw Bedford baaxtng retrod our aara Uka a (warm at bonatal’ Hla prediction waa Jnetlflad aeon before It waa made; already tbe near by dwellings were vomiting bait dotted humanity; already a acoru of people were galloping down toward tha bead of tha wharf; and In their number a potioemaa appeared aa If by magic. And while the man hesitated Alar (Tabbed him by the shoulder, throw him bodily from the ear. dropped Into bis peat, cried a warning to Rone, and threw tn tte dutch. The machine re sponded Without a Jar; they were a hundred feet dieted from tbe went of tte accident before Alan -was fairly settled te bis place. Aa te grew mors and morn calm, he congratulated himself on having drawn an aaeaQcat oar te the lottery of ehanen It waa light, but the motor rea famously, and If not capable of n facing pace U would serve hla ends aa speedily as waa consistent with reaarmahla oars far the Ufa of the woman te loved. Tat bta congratulations were prema tura; they ware not tea minutes nut of tte environs of the city when Rose left ter aaat and knelt behind hla. to Opmmualcete the intelligence that they ware already being purauod. A heavy touring ear, aha said It was driven by a man. a woman la thr seat by bis atda—Judith tte latter, tha “ ■■ oi u«r w««ra by lb* aaa* of Mairopbab Karrophail Alaa naanbtnt that on*. ■a aoald oqly trust Is bis skin as a Mw. aa4 akin Is tba laasar factor la nth a raaa. Tbay eon Id orartaka tba ructttrn* Practically wbsa they would. *•* tor Mat wsted. tscompmbsn slkla rtastia tbay nkoaa la bass a oar lala Matas— la tba roar, a distance that soald raadOy ha krldand by two asUatas if firtous drtrtns. WhyT la lha ■aaaaoay «ahrt«rb/nr tbs I baoams Sian's tlssa for scobs psrpesa. Tba Mow ta fan. bat aruany d» JjJ^mjaitht deters UkS aa /■I Ihsa. rafts nltarli, hs rw«* chxrscter of the roed that lay hcforA him m the cur sped like o dragon-fly down a (light ride From the bottom of tlir gride U swung away In a wide. graceful curve, bordered tor some distance by railroad track* on u slightly Ir-.er level. Ho had gucured toe Gentllsh pUn of the other driver only loo truly. An they approached at express oneed the stretch where the road par alleled the track* Alan Bought to hog tto left-hand aide of the ruuj, but in vain (touring, with Its mufllur cut cat. iho pursuing rer uwepl up end bullied him. bringing its right forward wheel up beside His loft rear wheel of Ms rar. thc.l mom slowly foiglns up until, with Its weight, bulk o-id superior power. It farm! iil-n Inch b> Inch to tlir right, lowurd the true):*, until hi* right-band wheal* left the rcisd snd ten on Uiirien tnrf, uolll the left hand whorls u- well lost grip on the roud ■art*I. nntll the car bCACii to dip oo the i It,in io the tracks. in -,-d tve fur boo: toot of o | freight Io-i-moUvc . . . i Tlf.'* followed c on il.r c-nn-e* t, : Wli -a tre.r'd r. 3 sp,- dnisa. , A .an s cr s.i.ipoc r* t . ■ ■ • u i 5 j sideways with fngn:(dl .- um toward the rnllravi! irartu, cact ’l! it* wheels against ths Hot. cad . . . Tto sun swung hi Ills hra-eno like g ball on a string. There wax a on-eh. a fOAr . . . There was u..thing—ob livion . . , h he car hid tier cl t-i-tlc. pinning I-nve nod Ainu benci'h |i. “ Alan I' the g«S;.c'U. " 1 ou are not kin>d r* “No—rot even m.-rh hart, I funry,” he eeolle-J. "And e„-r~ “Not much—* Tl># Oivj.-riiroafed roar cf flic *oco tncllvo Nloirli;? danger a!f«:;c#<i h;xs* Ha clcuml h»*j cyt% Then afintx!)' th** %«dt:!:t ^sn lifted frcio M» cbm III* iew a rrn*» c.*>r« rinT Rose fr*»n under !*■< ri^cU.ao nnd oev fh«t the jn’.r. wv M^rro'jfcat. Aril nlmost tmrocdVf#!* a.*:...rn« Hils ► d hi* head and ihsuidtrs. ciuifi*.! .n * iib tv%o hand* h!;. j;rra yiu arg fip» Mm Olcnr .f •?»# ;r.Hf|ijre. And 12;# far# of h.< »rrenrr v*o» tho face cif Jadltb Trl?>.\ Th# crush h# lir 1 erfvrlcd. of lb« car Mug crump!#* v*> tv •» * otrom tng liiv.tjmotive, did i - .1 iolsc?.. As h# rcmit«li1f| fo V? fn:t. tjkf drat glance up the r-a.-k, *re diirov oped Die train tlcvlr.i; u> a lmIt. Ilia null \*»8 opr. of wonder fur th* countenance of Judith Trine xa aba Btnnrf, *t * little <1<*t»fiee. nruntint him; her look almost iilefibin. a curt oo* compound of patvinna coloring It— relief, regret, bat rod. Ijvc . , . HI* third glanco desert..! Vyond her the figure* of Vcrrr..ib»t currying Row In hi* arms, stumbling as ha ran toward his car oo the hlghrnr.d. lie moved precipitately to pursue, but found Ills way barred hy Jnd'tb. "Not" >the cried violently. "No, you shall nut—I" Her band fonrbt the grip of n re volver that protrujrd from h«r pcckaL With a abort, by.'l-.rlcal gasp, t.* ho glut to lssgb. "Wh»l!M he tatuited her—"againT” "Think shat you like!” »hn mod In a fremy. “Tou saved ms once—now 1 spars you. We’rs quits, liut next timer—1" "'ll—POt!" he Interjerled. “You wilt l ■ _ — j —i ■ reasaegggSfflsaBMfiai Tha Faeo of Judith Waa DUtlactly Favaalad. nwuer haua tba couragr to pull that trigger when I’m halpleaa In yoar handa!” Tbo bo* blood taaoilad bar eaqutalta faro Ilka rad 9ro She caught bar broath with a aob. thou flung wildly at bin: “Wall, tf yoo moat know—It't tntOL I oan't bring myaalf to kill you. 1 would to Ood I could. Dot I can’t For all that, yoo aball <Uo—l could no* oaro yoo H I wnotdt And tbla I prom you—yoo aball aorar noa Roaa again before you die!” And whtla bo atond gaping, aba rwuag from him and ran. gulcbly any «ring tbo litilo dlataaoe botwooa him and tbo oar. An a be Jumped Into tbla and dropped down upon tbo teat keel do bar half awnaeloaa alntar, tfarrophat rwaag tha ur away. It raalabad la a duet-cloud an a ferang of railroad oaiployao n nl •d dad aafallod him with damoroM WHEN I AM CONK When l am daad, if man can say, "He helped the world upon tta way. With all his faults of word and daad Mankind, did have some little need Of what he gave”—then in my grave No greeter honor shall I crave. I If they can aay—if they but can— “He did hie beat; he played tba Han; ilia way waa straight; his soul was dsen. Hit failings not unkind, nor moan; Ha loved hia follow men and tried to help them"—I’ll be satisfied. Rut when I’m gona, if even one Can wetp because my Ilfs is dons. And feel the world is something bare Uecaute I am no longer there; Call ma a knaye, my life saiaspeat— No matter, I ahall be content. Alas for him who never sees The start shine through the cypress treesI Whnhoiwlese. lay* his daad away Not locks to tee the breaking day. Across the mournful marbles play! Who hath not learned In hours of faith Ilia truth to flash and aanaa un known. That life ia aver Lord of Death, Andd l/ove ran never lots its own. —John U. Whittier. ONK FEATURE DEMON STRATION WORTH OVER S300.000.SO PER TEAR borne Excellent Results Shews By a Summary of a Prelimlaary Am ■ sal Report Uy State Afrit C. R. Had son. The Farmer'* Co-operative De monstration Work earned on by our A. and M. Collage and our State De partment of Agriculture, co-operat ing with the United States Depart ment of Agriculture, i* now in ope. ration in 08 counties of the State, with a County Agent in charge of the work in each county. During the present year thee men have en rolled aa demonstrators and directly under their supervision, 6,868 far mers. Tnose farmers ware gearing fo their osm benefit and el demon -traitor™ in their respective commun ities the following crops, where the beet known methods n» agriculture were applied: 11,088 acre* of oorn, S,06d scree of cotton, nnd 65,487 sere* of other crops, or a total of 58,651 acres. This is an average of over 1,000 acres per eousty ta De monstration territory. During the present year these eg. ante have made 38,807 personal via its to Individual farmers. They have talked 'to 7 04,884 farmers I* * meetings attended. They hare prob ably advised and helped aa many more of which wo have no record. Each demonstration plat Influences ftom five in one hundred fanners. Farmer* often drive from eight to ten miles to study these plate. Aside from this, then were enrolled aebout 10,000 other farmers, somi of whom v.ere visited and oil of whom received agricultural bulletins, pamphlets, etc In this work thor* is not much atrses put upon the method of giving In a true t ions or advice by correspon dence, tall several thousand lstters have been written in reply to re quest* for information by farmer*. By uU of these methods combined, lher* has probably been reached 600, 000 farmers, most of them in a prac tical way. Aitde from thu, th« |rowin| at the ordinary summer crops, another valuable feature of work, has boon the sowing and planting of 60,717 -c.-ee of winter growing crops. A conservative estimate lof these la that they an worth at lea at $10.00 per aero, or a total value of over 1500,000.00. These crops consist of 12,510 acres of clover; 4,240 acres of grass*, and 12,887 scree of other crops, consisting of rye, retch, rape ■mall grain, etc. Daring the season County Agents have started definite systems of ro tation of crops with 1,081 farmer*. These will furnish valuable object I cocos in their r as poetise commun ities, and will furnish much valuable information to Deaionatration Ag ents to be distributed through their counties.—Extension Farm ' News. Unclaimed Letters Remaining in tbs PostoMee at Dnaa, Wash End lag February Mp If It. 1. Johnson, J. W. 1 2. Mobley, Willie Norman I. MeDougald, AilU 4. MeLamb. J. L. 5. Robinaon, E. B. 6. Rodgem, g. B. 7. Simpson, Harrison. 8. Btricklaad, Jasper 10. Slaen, Georg* 10. glaen, Georg* II. Baas, Mias Minnie 12. Bryant, Anna 1.1. MeLasun. Mm. Dicy 14. Paltgu*. Miss Amis 11. Randlph, Mm. a T. WAKE FOItEBT STUDENT KILLED BY LOCOMOTIVE w*k* Forest ,N. C, Feb. «1 —B. B. Kayes of LaCroaae, Va, a student of Wake Fomst college was fattally Injured, who* attempting te slight from a slowly moving train hern at an early hour today, being thrown beneath the wheals and as badly man sled that be died in the aotlaga baa pita] ■ few boom later. I
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