Vol. XVIII. ■rtSfffr.,}
Gastonia, N. C*. February 11,1897.
;
ARP ON THR JUDGES.
GLAD THEY WBBE ACQUITTED OF
TEE GHA1QE8 A3AEVBT THEM.
M Trial Will |»* Oce4 II WU1 Malta
Ik* Jatmm Mar* (Mag—part la tba
rtlari tawya— af Barty May*.
MU Arp la AUaala UonaUlatlan.
▲ taw broken remark* by deoator
Carter bare ooat the stataabunt $6,000.
Tba aaoaior never would bar* mad*
them if be bad been a democrat. HU
mottra was not so patriotic a* It waa
partisan, but maybe the Investigation
of tlia obargvs against tbs two Judges
will do good lu tbe loaf rno. Ttisj
hare been soqultted, at they aboald
hare been, but Mill they wlQ no duobt
be more prudent and olrv o mepect in
tb* future. Their wan auSdrnt evi
deooa lo bnmiliatn any wwsttire man.
and oo doubt tbsau mm feel It ee. and
will liardly claim It as a very triumph
ant acquittal.
Tbe lodges of our courts here been
generally a very high order of man, but
after all they are Juat bumsn, and are
subject to Ilk* paasKma with lb* rest of
us; but. becauee they are In high posi
tion and Intrusted with unusual power,
the people watch them with e critical
and eomallMse with ao envious age.
The public requires and axprota more
of a Judge (ban from a private eltlssn
-more learning, more dimity, more
pi tear*, more decision of character
and, besides these qualifications, be
most be exemplary In bto habits and
conversation. The oominanity mast
look op to him as n mao of purity and
Integrity—the nvmy of crime and the
protector of lb* poor end helpless.
In recalling tbe many circuit Judge*
whom 1 have known in OeoigU during
lb* last ball eeniurv, 1 do not remem
ber one who failed to fid his poaitioa
to Ue satisfaction of a Urge majority
of Ms oonststnants. Certainly non*
were charged with Ineoapatsoee or
oorrapttoo. Party spirit ran high be
tween the whig* sod democrat* before
tbe war. and eometlmsa one party was
In power and sometimes the other, but
eo charges were ever broagbt against
any Judge. Uli politic* left bim as
soon as he got on tbe bsoofa, and be
oom mended tbe respect of tba bar and
the peopU.
Bat wa bed batter materiel to make
Judges oat of tbae* old ■ste-bollam
time* then we bare now. Then is do
doubt about to la, aod cotwdy dm take
toy offense at the ataerUoo. Wo bad
a higher suadaid of echoUnblp aod
literary eUalnmeola. Knowledge waa
Dot so diffused to tba many, but was of
a higher grade to the faw. Wa have
Dover bad a supreme ouiut that equaled
Ute Best one—Lumpkin, Warner and
NasbIU. Tbev wan alaadcal acbolan.
aod ooald toad LaUo aod Greek as well
aa Kogltab. do ooald all the old-tltae
Jurleta — tttory, Marsh all, Plckoay,
Taoey, Wirt, Kant and many others.
It required aomothlng morn than poll
ties to make a man j udge Id the olden
Ume. Jo tba old A then* otrouit we
bad Booh great mew aa old Tom Harris,
Chart** Dougherty, Aogostloe Ctaytoo
and Jualoa 121 lifer a poo the beoah.
They were all classic scholar*, aod
knew tba dlffereoe* between ••ootoo*
volecs" aod '‘boloaoozloa*"—geolaoe
Latin and dog Latin. They under
stood law as a ertaooa aod had mastered
ttafuudamentafprinciples. Nowaday*
aaany ofourjudgre who have boon
made out of scheming poiltlolaaa are
nothing bat ease lawyers. They bare
to bo reeducated for every trial
Books open books have to be mad to
them trn« berth aides, aod at last they
go It blind or split tho difference aod
am reversed by the supreme court.
Judge Underwood, of tba Rome cir
cuit, wa* a great lawyer—a lawyer by
intuition aa well as education, and
nothing Irritated him more than the
long ooatlnuod reading of oases and
aathomiea. Hu knew the law and
ooald have made It, and did not have
to be educated. I rem«mber when a
ease lawyer bad a trunk full of books
brought Into court and began to make
an ostentatious army of them on the
long table before him. I looked np at
the judge end perceived hit disgust.
When the oaee wa* opeoad fur argu
ment be leaned forward and add:
*• Brother Jose*, you oao aaleot from
year library a few oases that yoo think
am pertinent and road tbagyllabaaof
tbs decUloQ, but nothing more. The
conn under*lends the law of litis ease
sad nothing that you can Bad lo those
hooka will change It. The time of the
eoovt Is too valuable to bo wasted In
promlscaons reeding ”
U DVT« BO/WIIHl WIOTU MW
book* to Judge Underwood. He Mid
It aflaetad hit actono.
“How. major," aald he, “ these
modern dootoie will toll you that Um
spleen haa nothing to do with a mea'a
serenity, la fact haa nothing to do
with anything, nod had Juat aa watt
been toft oat of Um human anatomy,
bat tbs anetents knew better. Tba
aptaan to tbo seat of aaetoaobolr aad
peovtaboeoa, and la oonoaoled with tba
brain, Joat aa tba boart t*. If tbo
eptoan la oat of order the mao la epleo
aUa. Ha la fretfal and moroaa."
“What la tba aptoan V" said It “and
wbart to It I"
“Tha *toao.” Mid be, “to a aoft,
spongy organ looatad In tba toft bypo
eboodrlam—aod that la where tha
word bypoeboodrUo cornea fruaa. It
Is joat Mow tbo diaphragm and above
the colon, aod Itoa botwooa tba tobor
oalty of tba alomoab nod tba aanitogas
of too fktoa riba, antortoc to tbo kid
"eye. How you nodaretaod It I hove
atadtod a goad deal of aaatomy aod
aural cal Jurisprudence, and aan Ml
an Mother Jim the doctor, a good daal
■ora tbao bo knows. Jo root, a tow.
yer boa to stody anatomy with
a aaal that tha average doctors know
noth IB* aha at.. I have aoafaaad doe
tore on tba wttnam stood until I au
•any tor tbam.”
Undaroood area ampbattoaily a
toareed lodge, and litogalek peroap
ttooa always groopad tba aaaa la all Ha
baOrlaga, Of aoetaa It provoked hire
atottfMkf towyar ora aoaoaltad
eae aoagkt to taoab him from the
koaba or aakad bias to abarga tba Jnry
■OEMthing that wm not the tew. Un
derwood wm a good school matter aod
eould take the ooooatt out at a man
with a soft, dellelout sarcasm that
wuMtlaaaa was mistaken for a eompU
It la aald that Justice is Wind, or
hM a bandage around the bead that
bides tbe eves, while she boMaapstr
of *e»tes in her right hand. tlhe done
wot know tbe parties to Um ease, bat
weighs botbstdee with en Impartial
bead, but Judge Underwood sstd that
wbea there wee a combination at law
yers to aoqett a criminal and ebeat the
(■Hows or the abate gang a patriotic
Judge one id not help ralelng the ban
dage a little bit, and ha dldlt dome
tlmea when a defendant wm aoquJlced
hie lawyer* wooM eay with aggravating
Impodboot; -Well, Judge, you lost
that naan laK night, rts Jury have
oocm down with a verdict of not
guilty."
“Yea,” aald the Judge, "and yon
•earn to glory In having turned lease
toother teoundrel upon the commu
nity."
He eould nut altogether suppress hi*
*••1 Cur the state and good murals and
hla last speech when charging the Juiy
oo a criminal cue waa enuvioalog end
oocvtcUne lf be believed the defendant
guilty. The UK court be ever held
WM at Dallas, end tbe Mil™ week wm
•pent In Um Irish of eight defendants
who were charged with a must outra
geous riot and moot) vloieoee done the
good people of the Iowa. Tbe entire
community deenaaded their conviction
aod patiiahmaov But them fellows
had some property, sod they combined
end employed eveiy lawyer In the
town, aod also Col Winn ant) Judge
La-ater, of Marietta, end Judge WHIIam
Wright, of Atlanta. These lawyer*
combined, end with tbe help of one of
the oourt officials, slocked the Jury oo
the solicitor, and one by ooa tbs rioter*
were acquitted. On Friday the ring,
leader was put on trial. The Judge
sad tbe ao]tailor felt absolutely sure of
convlottag him. It wm candle-light
when the Judge closed bis charge to
tbe Jury and expressed pity for the
people of Itellas, npoo whom seven of
tbeM lawless rioter* had already been
turned loose. Finally be told the Jury
be wm not well, nod If they found a
apaedy verdict the foreman oould bring
it to bis room at the hotel. Wbee the
court adjourned the lawyers got to
gether and chuckled. It wm uot the
asms jury, bet tbe cards were Kill
stocked, end so about nine o’clock the
foreman came to the hotel and knocked
st tbe judge's door.
is »r" mia tns judge.
“Foreman of the Jury, air,” «rea tba
reply. “Wall, air, what la your ver
dict, Mr. Foreman ?” “Well. Judge,
under tha law and tha evidaooa wa wai
oMoegad to find tba defendant not
guilty.”
Tba judge earned over In bia bad
and groaned. “May tbe Lord belp ua
aad lava tba country. Mr. Foraoaan,
you can keep that verdlcslo yoar pock
et, Ur, until morning. I do not wish
toalonp with It intbli room. From
all aaoh verdicts may tbe good Lord
dellvar ns.”
Tba judge waa an aaHy riser, and at
tba first sound of tba breakfast bell took
bis seat at tba bead of tba table. Ha
was alone. Ha ordered bia eggs soft
boiled aod wai preparing them when
Col. Winn noma to, aad with eoft,
sweet Totoe mid: “Good morning.
Judge Underwood.” ‘<r-x>d morning,
OoL Winn,” mid tba judge.
“Hew did yon rut last eight, Jadge?”
“1 did not net wall, air; uot at all
well.”
Winn took a amt and after a pause
■aid: “Wall, Judge, 1 understand you
lost another oaas last night.”
Tba Judge looked at him with undli
gulled oootsuout. “I arm not aware,
•Ir, that I bad any ossa in court. I
do not understand nor appreelata roar
•®»rt to be witty at my expense, aad—
“Oh, Jadgs,” mid Wien, “I didn’t
asean to oflwod yon. 1 hmrtlly beg
your pardon. Ton know yon bate
been against ns la all thorn esses,
and—”
Jam then, Jadge Lester asms in,
end with bis rough, honest vole* sod
bit empty sleeve sllngtlng along, said:
“Good morning. Judge Underwood.
How old you mat turn night 1"
“Not well, air: net wvfl at all.”
/“Wall jadgs, I understand that you
lost soother earn last night.”
The Judge laid dawn hie knife aod
Turk.
“Wall, sir, this saemi to be a combi
nation to I am It me. What earn nave
I got. air, or am presumed to have, that
you aad Uol. Wlon saem to taka so oh
an interest In t It U tba state—tha
ywy\w9 vi mh*cuuiBiuii|ii/
that has* a mm, and you gnotlemea
bass resorted to questionable cneeo*
d&4 MdtKdJd to_n
JoM then big Bill Wright name lo.
Ha we* etc rest etx aad weighed 960
pound*, aid had a roioe like a boas
draco.
“Good morning, Judge Underwood. ”
“Good mofolng, Judge Wright.”
“ Well, lodge, T underetena you loot
an«tbar oane last light.”
This wan the feather that broke th*
eamatl back. Jodga Underwood roes
from Mo sent end mid;
•Gentlemen, I base bene nnenetomnd
all my oOetal and professional Ilia to
the raapentfal oeniiderellen of the
n—there of Um bar. Tbla 1 bare al
ways neetvad la my own olronlt.
If either of you belong to It. All 1 nan
do le to eympelhlm with the Judge*
who bam lo coder* yoar Ineoleoo* all
tbs year round. Ton baas only atl lo
ud me for a week, aad I am pleased to
my artn never bar* the opportunity
•tala."
Bui that wee not the leet of IL Wien
and LeeUr nod Wright mw that they
bad goo# too far. They all loved Un
derwood ead admired him. They
harried to the door ead stopped hi* ex
it aod begged Me pnrdon ead eyiotoRinrd
aad as pietoed end before It waa near
lh«y wars all friaoda again, aad th*
Jedge wee neoatmnrd to taae Ma sent
et the table aod mors noft-boHad egg*
warn Ordered, and them waa pause—
detigbtfei paces Abu! them gaud
man ere nil dead.
A FIGHT WITH A WILDCAT.
ASTOiruiB 0? JOKY muni
DT THB OATBELIA,
M.T.JWae. »«>.*.
Paosnoe. K. r„ Fob. 3. -John MuL
bam of tela place la in bad enltoriDg
from lojanaa ha received lo a fight
with a wildcat. After a Aetna at ma
rie be menagad to kill the baaat, Pot
not until bla eMbea bad been torn In
•brads and ha bnd boon Lao-rated ter
rlbif by tba sharp a law* of tba animal.
WHdetU bare baaa more aumaruos la
tbe Cetekili Mountains tbls year than
la a oomlfer of yaara past; and they
bare naao more than usually brave,
MUoklng vravelars aad has tar* nt
frequent Intervale
U waa Last Saturday that Mai bars,
Wbo Is a well known gn>do nod hunter
of tbaCniaallla, started ont from his
boar, u, the little baalat of Calefies
tera. about two inllao dteUat from thin
vllUga, tor tbo avowed purpose of via
Olog bla traps, wblob were as* within
amdlu of Aye am mites from bla
DOOI4.
Trudging ahmg through the denes
S3i,“~»Wfe tassa
KuM kt Ltx irrM lurtai tka -JST
atoras of tbo night bofoaeTbad needs a
aaow-wblte oarpot on tbo groond, bo
».m reach ad bis first trmpa. and was
disappointed to find oo game eotanglad
to the tolls. On be trudged agaunAho
eblll wind that whlaUefTthrSugh the
tome eenalug him to ablver with tbe
sold and to t-utton bis rough old hunt
ing jaoket eloarr and thrust hie mit
ten*! bands farther Into ble p^netti
swbi KKnuo nr.
Tbe shadows began to dmn lo tba
wood*. 11 wa* nearing twilight. Tbe
wood* wen very at 111. No eoaad of
animal life ooold be beard. Tbe eon
was setting just as Mulhare emerged
from U* now almost dark woods Into
a little clearing, aad lie lam rays
•coded tbe white waste of mountain
l»nd*oape with n euddan glory as It
graoefalty dlppad from aigbt behind n
towering mountain peak.
Tbe banter again plunged into tbe
•nods. Barter tod darter grew tbe
shadow*; the night wae fast opening.
Hurriedly making hie way through tbe
forest, the hunter On ally came to bis
Inst tmpC, nod was 'planned to Sad that
bn bad been fortunate enough to se
cure three rabbi la. Them hedlMa
tancled from tbe trape and tying
tbab Uod tag* together artth apieoeof
•Ulqtr he strung the rabbit* on a stick
which be eat from a true nearby, so
that tbsy might the malar ha aarriad
home with him. Than, setting the
trapsngala.be began to reuses bis
step* homeward.
In bln haste, be tripped over a
toogh root which crooned the path,
nod be seaeaartd his fall Uagth on tbe
grouud.
HU took was caught in tl* root In
took n manner whau ba fell, that bU
ankle waa badly sprained, and upon
trying to Han from ole recumbent posi
tion be found, to hla dlamey. he was
ounbU to get np. By dint of hard
work sod with a deal of pain, be at
last managed to orawl from the thlok
•t Into a eomewhM open spot In tba
woods, whon he leaned up against tba
trunk of a fallen oak true that waa
near him. Ha waa vary faint.
beitiog noma mow in hla bands, he
rabtod It on fell Cam Jq tha b«»M th*t
the oold sppllostloa would cause hie
blood to emulate mcrt fraaly aad
rapidly, aad that In that way h* wunld
be kept from fainting. Hie aokto
pained Dim terribly, aad be thought
that hie agony waa naar uacwtreble.
dooa be bagao to rally and feel moot
better, and ba decided that he would
again make so vff.irt to rise.
ran cat’s ran scsbax.
Joet Urea be heard a noAraa eonaun.
a*onie«l cry of a little
child. MuUiareUoew It waa tbe ery
of » wildcat. Many times he had
heart that cry before, bat never at
hMb gUmn* tiiiim
Molbare shivered with fright. Alone
In the forest, several miles from tbe
oeareet httnsui hart tattoo, be well
anew that hie oriee tor assistance
would uat be likely to behenrditmt
nevtrtheleee, noeh wae bUpHaht.ee
wUh “'f hie boating
knife end waa n da hi a to rise to hie
feet or escape, that bn shrieked tor
L a taounrui, Martian ere wae
baud eabotng through tba w»M, the
autiaal apparently bavtog advanced
naarer to hfea than whan lie ary bad
bate haard bafbra.
lotb.dret'goomtb* boater aonld
MeaetWqg. Be aliraok baek agaloet
Um tree la great affright aad atat
ooloredl^tSl at hfiVST b£
bled.
Tba Uogta anari of rage that tt*
be*« euered «H tba baatar<a oaly
pnwlMUy, and ba
** doak klahaad,
fK bo4ir. lb* »«««
•hetorar lilt fort* with ae aoob faraa
a* If It had baaa thrown fruaaeatT
palL
In a momaot Ifolbar* bad draw* hU
kalfa, aad Joat la tUaa, too, for tba
wlldaM, wild with raw*, had turned ea
bli Straight at lb# unfortunate
mm Daw tb* eat. striking hla aa tba
iboaldar wttb lie aharp dam, tba lm
yaet of tbo animal etmeteag tba mm
ae full length on tbo aaowy groaml
raa HUfrraa noaaoa-rraioaaw.
lUlbara ihrttead wltb horror. Me
UeugM ha would bo ktftad laaUaUy.
w«NN to Mu a Mow at tba
aalmelwnh Ma haoUag halt*, bat
KSS5S.1*
Agala aad agata AM tba daanarala
maa teal the oat farVrea Mow* with
bla kalfa. Tb* Mood lowad rreati
tram woaada oa both tb* maaitei
baaM. btlll tba |M| aaat aa. MaT
hare wae almost Minded by Ua Moat
wMab aaanad down hfcabate, from
toe wound, table toad, and wbioh
baaed rollnd
[roddmiiw ton pro and. Inna
luetand toabaatar m oa top of ton
|®ssS5.i%Xs?a
knife la tto SaZb Tttal»rtto«nma
j j««Mood gStod MfcTj* wllb a
fu (trunaS.^ttooiriaT'tto heater off
IU todr^
DUiPorfiacAT.
; Ttoa ttoeataal leaned blgb Into
1 ton air, aad wbao It M to too rnraad
‘t waa Ufoiaan.
{w“d»* ItVpSCua IftomraM
barn toon kilted bttoetef. An'it waa
towao attortr aatomtod aad aleaoat
2*to“ todaatotoSooto- waa faoad
|3SS2st2sjran.-£S
gjwjT^wBib.
After ba wan taken to Ma base to
waa pot to bod aad fate Waaato warn
dimaad by tto dealer. wto waabtoaoM
•m wllaa far too pdrpoai. Tbajphr
»*«lan aapa bo toe *Md bopaa of tba
teao'allTlag, alttoagb to ttunba bo In
•U proto Mitt t wUFbp dtedorad tar lift.
Tto oat*a tola wdTwtoc, ft tooapbt,
not omr M. m it I. pnttp won eat op.
Tbam are etxteea tub woooda In IV -
^*tetototoa*e*^
Tto rtvln of Dr. Baraaftad. at
Haw York, to hU partahoaom not to
r> to aatravagaat aotartaluaaantr tala
wlatar UaUU a load lac topto la Ibla
otty. aod tto »iritoi an trying to
ooartaoa tto nm
nlravagant aoia t a
lunaa at
aoa are, tbaratom. a I
nod to tto poor. TMa i_„ _ __
baa tofora born Mart la Mow York,
notably In tto can of tto gran Vao
darMU ball, wbiob ra gjvaa nroral
fnra ago at a ant of huOMO. Ia
loatifleotloa of tor nttcavagaooo. ato
jara oat tto followtnf atotnant la
Mall, abowlng that tto peoplo wba
work won tton who rally profltrt
aootlBOO art 6L000 baah, art tto
•*rttgaoontwn 6950 neb. Ttoava
£M*eon of tto naa* port— am
—o^sawssvws
SSS.'SSTAJfe"---'
Tto flown* tor tto toll rat 611.000,
tbo batrtroaadag UfiOO. art *6,0&
wan wnl for prlvata oarrtagaa. Tto
YaodnbUU apant tto balanoa, wMeb
aada tto total anorat auaaflrt tor
tto ball *850,000.
to tto propoart toll by lira.
Bradlay-Martln, ooa of tto Vow York
Mwmwan bn Stand oat tbo ooa* to
31 ftl follows;
Tto now ball-room at tto
Waldorf for altbt. *1.000
Baoolviag roan.. M0
Baeoptlon-room adloUiior
•mall ball-room wtoea
baht ooypor wlU to
am.. M0
Man* Mg oata. whan ragn
alar tapper wlU to aarvad C00
BUta ■nsrtfnti. ssoood
• >or at WalMf, to to
mod n drawing-roome 1.000
BaQot anppor daring oatln
oltliu..... 6000
Bagnlar aupoer, from 1»80
a m. aotll S a. ■. 18,000
fifty eervllora* ooatumea,
laolrtlag trumpeter*.... Lt00
Three orobeatraa...... l.ooo
Ooillion fa von.. 80 000
8op*rt> floral daooniiooa for
ball.. 16,000
Xagcavlag of ootn of In
vitation. 160
Inning loeltatioao.. g|
Tton will ba at Moat 400
nrrtagn blrrt from livory
aUMnfay than who do
not aan ta Uto oat tftalr
own team*—<7 nob. 9800
fan to 400 publlo driven—
tl Oaob. 400
81* hundred mao* aoaaamn
-*T»aaob_. 46.000
81* bartnd monk an
tareea..' 180.00
Jwy dipper* Mr woman a.000
Wlgmaken and balr-draaaen 6.000
Oaawarln.. 60*
Grand total.. 6390,096
Tbta la, of nano, largely men
work, beta Mir arntraU Boa of tha
aoat nay to bad from tton to ana.
Tto point la that with tha —SdVm
of Ito aun paid tto Waldorf for root,
tto balaon of Ito noma ------
will go to tradn people art working
wl akall net awtaad to dlaewm tto
moral aoeetlon Involved. Than who
apart tbalr am* <a art aftreva
gaaoln noatanwn u ttolr awa aoo
rtraaa, hot It h avldaat that Iron a
todaan aUodpalot tha fOrtfaaenlag
ball la Hear York ta a good thing.
MLMT W Oxford. nL Mfl h# lomh
tlMiMdn wlti mint, rtmSI
UM, MM wfclla bavin Ml of Um
km *4tM Ms ta try tlnlw
M«*« Pain kataa, ha did aa, and It
gw hi* ltoaaiiau raltaf. Pal*
sajOTwiS
aad roaad Ilia tan anadaai miJr
aaawUI aBtaianra. ParmaalH
«rssy
w£b Km •rang* Arasrlau ara kills
aptaUo tavoctts. Ai taitolta
®sii
gbnagtaaa __potato tto baas
at tor Ufa. ptntaraNy aad aaoUliy;
aed tto vary potato that itaawrans
to bar yastaoday, today laato tkioagb
•JtMrrat" Too ra ora ara Is a
graatttoatnoal srttto oaos aaid; ‘*Wu
waaaa oodor 40 aaa play Jallot as It
ahoold to piarad: aad fat. no woman
ooariOaaa absoUitsty took tto ran;
wfaith wlU ram bora. art wlttoat
taaaty. or bm9 wltbuat artf”
MtayAsdanrakrawtor owapaopto.
STifflrat otabiwa
*** *****
mltioa,tbairapplaara. Itofar orowmor
booor to a grata arttot who It oaarBO,
aad a gnudoaottar—woold tto Ataar
taaa potato do that T Ctotalaly do*.
No mottar bow grata wat tto art,
than would to bondiada wto would
forgot aM mbata H. aad alwpto rrwow
tar tto rraro ood tto ^graatataild.^wj
bod bara offend to It. Tho wrttor of
rawarday agotod toAoyraattaa
wto to Ma tints wortod wall, bat mom
dost nothin* bat poor woit. Than
arooa thanks gtaaa for ttat wblob
did oetortatn, aad tto aflort raada by
aaa to ttUl latarwt to ant rapraoloiad.
■y Wtad, yno koow that f am talllag
ttotratb.
asmuatiox or mvnm. wown.
And what do yoa aoppoaa arokad ttf
™ *ota« » mam who la now noor*
baaaUfol thaa orar Ua aaatwCuf*;
wt>o 14 at'-rag Battar than am aha
did btdm; oka la gramd hr tfaooo
aoda with apotanaa; and that woaaa
la-Umua KwadL A ohwwoaw
who know a bar pafaMa. If aba wrw
aa BogUU woaaan, or a ftaaah wuaa
■o, aba wool* ba bald by thaaatfcm to
whlahahabalaogad aa tfaa mmlmn
tlftd waaaao qftfaa dor. aad than,
•ooM ba apaatal prldo Ml bp root
crs-srs.-^ss. ss
Vnoab to-dag bora law aaaatlfot
wxiaNO,hadtkagpiafc oat tfaa ooaor
two who bora gmtaat olaM to bbaa
If and riarato Utow, aad tow pVrtorra
at thaaa broadaaat; aad If poo «r I
bapgaajjo^adMWooo of tbaaa, a
rTTM?)mTrt nhhtrth?B<nnpHaaaa
a national prldo to bar. Whoa Him.
Laagtr* War ok tfaa bakfat of bar
baaotr Ua bobby ok Ua aaraar, Ua
drlrar oo tfaa ’boa. aa wall aa tfaa bmo
aad warna la aB Ua otbar alaaaraof
SMe3ar&rx,is«
asi-.s.i-srat’sa:
war that wa da oar paaahML oar ar*
■ogea oar grapoo, awe aaleoa, oar
wanahai, lylaia, ar raaw. Ira
faara'aMbao^ful’wMa? ImamUSan
owaaa a gnat daal. At tto'ikaS
oUwolgat I000M oo* bat look at
tfaa taaaof UUtaa BaaaiM. It la oh
MaMy partook. Aad, aallaa oMk
Ptrftthtaaa, I* poaaaaaaa thatgnwt
tbanaof abowlogtfaa varying ■aada
awt'iWr'Mxas
siwssarsMfsa
up that at aoaa iwabar roa aaa bow
partoU Mw Up w, aad wtiak Mia tea
atwyof tbtaoMfloa Mt at tfaa ttao.
Ibtatataabat tba baaaUfM wow
ao. aa I Uka to look a* Ua baaotlfbl
fiteaflsssvrtft
aawaSSr&.t: a
a-asurauyr^jg
^oto Moo oaaa |kwt goa oImm* yam
-5a mm3?Itahfalpo W^CtgaaaS
OB MOV*, OUT A WT OUWMIOL
ROMtat wiu>:^ I
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•umi, at* • roM bay at with
WWibtaaa. Tbla la oat tba boy
that uG* boar Mlaa Baaaad miaad bar
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l3tSKTJnS3Si
Itoitkailniik UiJimZs
a broaeb fa tba abaft of a traar-laaf
alnar to briag tba faaaiatt* goad laab.
Thawoaao wbo la boolag bit (boa
ataaaiaR ota fart wbat a baaatr UWa
Mba RaoaaU Im far bar aawglauao.
Twa woaiab wbo la Mow mawamg
ajary bag aai watuw *aalal MagSwi
abaawy grow ft*, baogaw wbataba
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what a baaatr do** to «m bar m
toblttamja Aa4 tba wawaowbTia
MrtMg aorta af at«C oa bar balr
taia&u^war. at waaj. or (blab,
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Adds and Kalntte.
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