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...v MARCH IS. 137 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 9 :. .i' MASSIE FURNITURE COMPANY i 1 r. and There HILDA w a i r,t it Ve' ouite trivial at come back to prick our 'onscienee like a sharp fc-' ".., i vv. tried to answer at mv door al- odc.91.-;. nast six years . dJt',nP lU unvascinn fc t.tc ?. ' '1 r!,.,im so thick as to it has seem o1" . tw:i mv house . . mi t times ; ,.; 1 r -he left as .VOU leave .ain 1, W i IRv n 1 ; t 'I i But one (lay last week . . I was lw'ir.jr guests in a iew lumuwa was in a hurry 10 cnauge i 5 ' , a woman in her late !J ...... rjainlv nvcrv'watly dressed . stopped aknl for an old- jeiiy ffiass i. . ........ t a i n cr ' .1- 1 that cVio mi . Il l ll ll'UU Ijj-n ukt-n sick . . and had to ;e sonif nifilicine sne men mc to till the priass witn j water . . 1 inquired where w p.inst she was on her. .. 1...! trt Kn nnoi' cur.vnt camp . . her husband u in f, r thirty years' v.. . for r.-li.r . I often doubt the sto- s that are tuld in such cases but vou would have believed ju.-t as I iiid . , that woman s e . . ami me iook in nei vyes itiei mo ,'. . Ioiik after my bests had poiie . Lean not de- ihp in winds her expression . . tt I know that I should have of- red her something for which did not ask . . 1 missed an op- tunitv to be of real service . I she stoDDed at vour door . . Id you. made up for my sins of Mission. . . o near uie . f'f i'nU-a for the "halt, the bn a .:, .,;j i am not com- and. nir,m; facts .. .. 3und for' what follows. . I ;t?n a-ked . . just as you have .rtrvthine under the sun . iron implied win. rtwrnbering the worm ... rt .l... "vou do - less 'harm tX them al! than turning away fLv:ne ease.." , . most of them on . and are wi" - -1 has become so prevalent the ' p art miW h that is w veais " - , ti. it most At us have jortny . M a bit eallous. . . arrived at the court house door Friday morning just as a truck a local furniture store was un- w a half dozen or more very portable " chiii rs . . . the kind you to relax in before an open fire . , ought . . they couldn't be for the (s , they surely aren't for pris- what in the . , then I spied er Davis. . What is it all about? ;ed, . . "That's easv to explain," Grbver with pride, "They are the chairs for the Law Library." . . , 1 replied . . "I am just in . lead me to if . .(using the lege of the press to follow up a . after Mr. Cabe s famous eti down in Raleigh the Haywood ity Law Library, has become of wide interest. . . So I went in with the furniture Mr. C. B. Atkinson. Grover, h Maasie, and I arranged the Nfs ... why . . it's a swell mng place ,. . most inviting . . w have a long table in the cen- r oi one room . . and up until two lone benches . . but are (rone now and replaced "th the conforts of home . . the k shelves are in another room Grover told me that by actual they had 429 volumes . , . if they kept, on as they had r:ed the Haywood County Law wary would soon rank as the fcond best lihvn e state . , and as Grover re- ea several times . . for fear iruess that I had not taken 1 : "And tfk tliinlf it kns Tint pst the tax payers of this county y . . only the criminals who pay the costs . . in their j. ' - L vll5 uvuai . . fO 1 have never. he-arA nt kn rnu ho objected . . and we have .naM several hundred dollars which to purchase books. ...u nc ttuiucii it- wat part of tr. .li.h .nlWt grow calm, serene and gentle," -s minK of Mrs. H. G. 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