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Bay WILL N. HARBEN. I - id.” - T h • I . . U.4 ef Ui« tute B-iH\ Eu. II i uiru « iiomu __ CHAITEQ I. f/T'lUl; rvkJcnc* ire* all la. Tb# I speeches bad been mad# mi I both aid#* of tb# case. and tt*e - attorney for tbo state bad grown severe uud eloquent la urging conviction. 'fh# jury had remnlned In ivtlrt-ment all (ho morning and at Nat bad Bled in and renders.' 1 ibeir ver dict. David Buckley. tbo prisoner at lb# bar. was found guilty nf baring deliberately and (n tlw night stolen a bale of cotton from a neighbor’s barn, liMiidari It aa lila own and takm It to market tbo next day. ii# was a abort, Uilebai-t iuau near tli# age of sixty -gray, aim haired and auth-iffa'cedT*nnd~Jnat'Tjow tnofo "an gry, It was thought, at certain neigh bora wbo hail tratified against Uhu than chagrined at ilia vcnllct of the court. He glanced ut bis wife, wbo out against the railing behind bits, and then stared steadily at the floor till tbo kherlflt came and led him hack to jatl. Laicr in tli# ufteruoon ho wav brought bark to receive hi* sentence The judge, a tail, powerful into, dark of balr and eye and us brown aa a Spaniard, wn* about to order bun to Stand up when Hlrnm fllllyer, a well in do cotton and grain merchant of tbo town, rvee and begged permlaaioe to speak to tbo judge la private before the prisoner was sentenced. "Well. 1 reckon wove got time, Mr. HlUyer." the Judge eekl pleasaatly. i *tr ll'a anything In Dueklry'a favor I’d like lo hoar It. I’ve bean on the bench seven year*, and I don’t think I ever had a man before mo that wa* painted ns block by hit neighbors." Making bl* way through lha iloauw of lawyers end student* nf tlie laor ■fvuim uiv iu uhp hi ior vanim ■ Jury rooms, the merchant waited Tor the judge to join him. nnd wlicu lx came TIHlycr. nerrousiy pulling at hla short, gray beard, faced Ulm. au eager look lu hi* mild Una eye*. "I'm afaard it ain't nothin’ lu the old man's furor. Judge Itoore,” he fnt tered. “The truth Is. I'm n-thlnkin' about hla boo. Judge, af tbar orar w«» n finer, more honest an' upright boy than Georg* Hockley, I haln't nor er run urnwi 'lm.“ "Oil. you can't tell u» guythlng about George." said Judge Moore. “Ha uud I are friend*. Us voted for mo and lagged for we In lha Upper Tenth dis trict All, an ho sent you to mo, did be? Well, what does Georgs want? 1 waa glad be wasn't In court lo beer all that stuff ngninul Ids daddy.” “You aee. w* thought—uw’ii' George both thought that maybe you nought —justice thought be carried oat by Im posin' o pretty henry fine, an' “Old Hockley Isn't able lo pay o cent.” broke In the judge. “I'ra mods Inquiries, nod If hla llttto farm Is sold It will tears his old wife without any mauna of ranking a support. No, tlx Jig’s up with him.” “Bnt Gsorgo's been sarin' money far the last fire years," said Hlllyer anx iously. ‘Tvs got It borrowed from 'lm at regular rates. I can lay my hands - on Ilia money at a moment's nmleo. Yam. he caa raise a reasonable smoual all right" Judgo Moor* frowned, ibrust hla bunds into tbo pocket* of hts trousers and turned to a window which looked out on the courtyard, where a taw Idlers lay on the grata near the bitch ing rack. “I’m not going lo be tbo medium through which doe erring Innocent peo ple suffer for lha guilty,'* be sold Brmly. Tee thought it all over. I waa afraid Georgs might a ok this, but It’s ao go. I'rs made up my mind on that score ” “Oh Mm don't mar tluitr HUlyrr. Tin boy simply can't boar It Ton see. Jadao Moore, aloes I rack Mat an’ aaat 'Ua as to reboot ho'a hssn aortar away from Ua boom, aa* tbs fall art got aa nark foalin' aa any body alas. Than whan bo got thrsoth eollega an' I a*en Mm a pi«e* la my bntlaaaa ba'a stood with tbs boat/oiks la I bo town, an* It wsoM a* haM*wlfh 'lot-to bora Ida own daddy al tha coal mints.” ”1 konw an that. Ur. nillyar. I’ra tbaoaht of It twonfy times Soring tbU trial I hardly slept last night try lag ta maka np my mind what Is do la case Mm Jsry flWu l recommend Bock ' lay (a mercy Well, (bay cams dawn aa 'Ua like • load of brkha, an' I'm not grits u lot Ctsoraa sotinr far him. Why. tha oul raarai can’t ha earad of hla dwbooaaty. ZMda’t yaa boat wtial Bradley aakl about Ua eanatantty afeal Ing tram h.» neighbor*. away of wboai aarcr mada any charge against bka oat of wagect for Mr* Daektcy sod Oosrgaf Xa, air; hlc son. wba la aty Mood, akalt not aarrilhw l»le wrings far Urn.” •Than rii pay II. Judge; yoa know f an aide.” "Tan abor/t do that, silbsr,” said tha Jadga dfk»ly. "K*aa U Id eanssat ta u* aa oM a maa aa you ba oat sf poehat far anrk a hwpeima rgnlilt. •laaega would And ft aat and Insist oa isparfng yaa ht tha km* ran. Ms; dra rear* la tha mlaca «M1 do tha atd ■rang goad, sad rm mUf ta aacaa* we trasagorinttoa.” -Tan thlak that's goal than, lodger Hilly or had taraad qatw gala, sad tha qatrartag hand whlek had rinwtwd Ms beard stayed Itself In It* (lownwnrd program. “Vea. Hull's dual. Ur. lllllyer. 1 with I could help you. I.irt 1 coni. Til settle Buckley'> Itasli in about two ntlaale* after 1 giro blui u nonod lecture, flight uow tbc old dei U would cut Jive throats uf Several uf ibe «M«e'S witnesses If he tvsa at IllHTty.'’ •'Then 111 uu hock to tbc slor* an* tell tbc lw»." lllllyer sighed as be moved to Hie iloor. a dead look of ibe appolnimeiii in hi* eye. As Hillyrr was making hJi wny tbronab llte cunrtruuin to tbe outer duor ltie wire of Hie eanUenined uuin reached .mr h.r baud and sluttml lilro. Shu 11ml clurtliivl Hie.tail of bin long truck run I. ‘‘I tvuiii to s|m'uU to you." alia said. "Go nlMwil. rhi goln' onteidi'." lie led tbe way down tbc stairs to (lie yurd below and tlien passed lo hear wlut ■he hod to uy "I seed yon Incite tbe judge owl." she begun. -| nun]detuned yon axed 'bn to make II a Hue." “Yon, that's wbnt f called ’1m out fer, lit*, liuekley." the nierebmit an Id. looking down eoninH—ratety on her tat Inn clothed hi dingy black eanco. "bat it wasn't a bit o’ use. Ha s made up bis mlml to send the old own oil for flee yours." The wouinu nodded slowly. "Well, 1 reckou It's ns good an we kin expect." Urn saM. "Uf It had been a Ono. Georg* would 'o' bad to pay It. an' I'm agio that proposition Has worked hard to tuoko bis little atari, an- It ain't right fer 'lin to bar* In give it up wbca —Ur. lllllyer. fee beard that pore boy beg an' beg bis pa to change, an' of he's predicted this thing one* bo bua flfty times." • *• IMP UH1* (-hunt wlili n dork frown. "Hut Oeurgc I* Jc«t so eltnnted right now. Mm. BuckU-y, that he'd sacrifice all bo expects to make in tbs isu ten years to avoid the disgrace o’ tbo eentraco. Ha bokli bl» own with the biggest (elks Id tows, on' this la simply awful. You know bow some o* these blue blooded famlilc* look on a thing like ibis." “Jeat about as ecaaiMe as they look on moat things." retorted Mrs. Hack loy philosophically, “an' I don’t see no use tn humorin' 'em. They may know a rasa’s .1 thief, but ef lio ha In't pub licly branded they don't rare. But David has broke the law; tliar ain’t no change to bo made la tin. an* I'm agin lettla* It hamper George, no matter what these shallow minded aristocrats think. Wbat*s botherin' ms la another thing." “Ton say II la. Mr*. Buckley r a«xi tlto merchant stared expectantly. "Tea, Mr. milyor. George hnin’t got but on# weakness, an* that la, enr« In u long while, when ho Is In drapnlr. ha will toko a drink to drown Ida trou ble. 1 rvekon he hntn’t tetched a drop but onto since lie's been with j-oo.” “Ati* that wsa tbo time they threat ened to Jail yore husband for pennin* up Wilson', hogs, an’ wc succeeded In equaakln' f c charge" "Test dun was the time"—the old wo man paahed back her gingham pok* bonnet nod looked straight Into nilh fu*i eyas—"an* I am a extent to find out of tbit thing hot made him"— "Not yet lira, n»ckl«y.” HUIyaDl vole* had fallen very low; tt waa p most husky. "But I’ve been that afsard M would start ’hn off that I halo’t bean able to sleap at night. He’s In o’ awful state o’ mlad. Mr* Buckley, an’ «bn 1 go bock an’ tell >im the Judge’s do claloo I don’t knew what he’ll go. A fine plceo o’ metal will bond jeet a* far arf then It'll break." Tbe old woman nodded again slowly swt then said: "Well. I’ll go back In side. This Is a now wrinkle on me, Ira eaosMsnfi right ant proper fm folks to ga.to tbo grave with tbo'r kin, it I reckon that ud bo talk of I shirk. e« heatin' the sentence, but tell aeons m come down to the stars after ewhllo." -*U ngnt, wr». UOCUCT. rn tall 1m." Aa HUIyer turned toward (ha (at* to reach the little street which stretch* «d oat, llaed with eottagea aad brick law aScaa, to Ilia red brick freight de pot at the (ar end. one af tha laacgcu da the grass rose and shine bed inward hi XX. "Hare they sentenced Buckley yetr ha asked. Tie a wltaaaa on that bare twain' case, aa' of It ain't again* to h* called tonight I'm again’ bom*." -tr* next *0 tba dechat,’ tba mar flbaat Informed blah Tba aoo had another qaeattoa ready. •Whafi cotton twingin' todayr ha aaaaL Tr# gat a Mg white halo ready fee the gta." "■are* and three eight*." answered HDtyer. aad he walkad an. Oa the mala theraeghfare of lb* town ha had t* pane aerorai brick etotea where tba •hah* and marehants flood araM tha haaga of tkalr war** aa tha narrow hew* atocwelka. aad mwy af than aakoa abeec I bo Bnektoy M«L it My or awdo ahen bet roatodwai* replies aad haatoaad past On a earner ef aaa af the afreets n win lag bock to a rtHraad ahtotrark. la Ibe roar, stood bis waco hnaaa Mare lie fnoed hto negro garter Mwy with rattling goer troche toadtog a box car with hogn of gnia. Tha #*■ In one of (ha comer* of tit* Wf brick building next to tho itroet It roe Utned a long walnut counter rull at drawn*. with elicit r» otrrbaid for old ledger*, lommento) repnm. (laxly let ter fllua mill wired Imiichcx of bale, r* oalpta him) canceled hank check* Geunw Knelt ley, a hABdaoiue. dart ay ad younk man of twemy-aovou m •Uhl. nut ou a lilgb atom writing in a pondejou* ledger. Airnlag bW baud and aceing who ll wu*. Jmi removed Ida hcclt from tho rnnx of the atool and turned round Three waa a ktcady •tare In hla cyce ox he fhal them on Htllyvr'e cymponwtlr. aluioat ehrtok lug fare. • "You did not »ne.-red.“ lie raid. Ida tlpx lightening. “So: Ite’d already mad* np hla tnlnd, Georg*.” refilled the merchant. George Buckley turned auddculy and bent orer M* kilgur nod trofc op hla (xm. hut ho did not (Up If lu (he Ink aland, nillyvr could not ace Ida foe* bul I* noted that (lie hand holding ike pen wax «|nlwring. Suddenly Buckley laid tlia iwn dawn, and Olllycr heard aometblug rrmunblliig a rob or n gaap ••cape him. tiicn the youtut man atood down on the floor and raacbed for kix ooat and polled It on. lie waa deathly pal*. Ida eyre were flaciilng Mlrangely. “Oworg*. where arc yon going!” The old man caught hu arm. bat Buck ley wremlwd n from hi* gtttaii. “Ix* nw alone. Mr. Iimycr.” aakl be “Tor nod'* oake, let me alone!” “All right, George: 1 waa Jaat about'- lint lde wuntx fdl dead a* the air. for’ltuckley had taken hla hat pulled It on. and plunged oat at the door. Vor a moment tho mcrclmat xleod Mke a mao lamed to etone. --X Chan be horrlod bark orer the rough' floor through the warHuat to the negro, a tall, middle aged “Jake." be *xVI arctradiy. onnble to control hla rok-e. “drop yore work aa* run after tlcorgn. Jion t let Mai aaa you. but eome Ieoh and teU me wl*n ha got*." “All right. Marne ITiUjer." and. loer lag Ida trocke. the negro haxtenod out at tho aide door of the building end •ped up the atnet. Hlllyrr went back Into the ofllce cod ant down at hla pri. ▼ate (leak. Oner he towered hla head to hla eromed arma amt tt looked it If ho were praying, la a few minute* Jake returned winging lu eloueh bat hi hi* hand. well r gesped If Illy er—“well T* "He went fnal id dc poatofDre, Mam Hlllycr. but ini didn’t put on letter la oar wait to git nuy. It looked to neo Ukc he didn’t know whnr be rat goto’ or whnl fer. lien be com* on down by BUIbooM’a bar. Me Mopped dar an* looked in, den be uonm on alow like an* stopped ng'ln. Dee be turned an* wnlked back an’ went lu. I went roond to Oc bock et*l on watched. He wa« at do counter roarin’ him out a dram, Msrae Illllyer.’* “You any be wan. -Inker said the mercliant. “Jake, lu tli« morn in’ I want you to truck nil that western wbeut orcr on the ottter aUr>„ ft’s too damp where It la.” “AU right. Mane HlUyer." A moment nfter the negro had left tbc otace Oevrgc Buckley rain* in and resumed hla scat at tbc counter. He opened the big ledger, dipped bin pen nnd began lo write. HlUyer watched him cautiously, III* Unod Manned Meady enough. hut bin cheeks were 1 . .. I "lift ta a* wagUtolj o’ eMad, krt floobod ottd lil* hair dtabernind em bla brow, loot Own Mr*. Berkley eoaoo lata tbo odke. Hho took off kor bow kot. alumina nrnootb, gray hair aad a d*n>iy wrinkled brow aad eboeko. aad alood for a moment behind bar aao. BUljrer fancied that tbcir oonvaraaUoa aUgbt bo of a prfralo oatore, nod. tak kig na a grain aamplor. bo left tho room. Tbo oeuod of hla henry boot* draw Oi«m mutter's attmuoa, aad looking rooad bo oaw bio author. Mar aympaUietir eye* frll braoatb bio wild ■tore. “1 irrboa Mr. nillyofa already told yea." a he bogan. "too, bo a told g>a.M "Wen, Ihar ain't bet age thing tor aeaotblo folk* tn do." faltered tb* ewe M. "an- tbora to mako tbo boat of tt aa* go aw tryfo' to do one own doty." “In." bo bedded racaaOr. “yon ate rtf' *. mother. Are yon going boom toMgkfr "So. I ’lawed It ad look mere re •gcctfnl to ttay tm they tuck 'kw off ta tbo marata*. Tbo WurUTa wtf# ax ad »* ta agoed tho rtifht with bar ta the Joll honor, ao I maid bo nl(h ’Ml" Ooorge ItoeWoy abeddwoi rtotbly. bet bo oatd nothing. It gate Mm Boekley the opportunity ah* waa took lag for. "Oaonr*. t rerko# beta* jroeng aa yew art aw’—aa* railin' with fnlkn bore ta Darloy that tartar nor or boon la aaeb d mm. u gran baiter wUb yon than it mountain*, laic f~wh}i you wouldn't tube It *o hard. Vou iv.yu't Urlp yore Pa’» dolr'a. So. yoo ••oyu'r. ou’ no rt«hi minded fnlk«ala'I a-suin' to Mama yoo. Am for me"—«bo iv-iunrd as ]| ataat a* beiwn ■« roll Iter tuaim nat la b«r fui, ml htinji "why, my hoy. t fort Jeat Kite n awful load wac tuek ofTn ro*. | eats * Help It It naay aei bo hanam— I don't k*ow—bnt I fort Jew ibal a-way, Von think yore eroaa la linnl to bear. Imt for f.llerti yenr I'ro hnully alrpt a aound alcbfa alocp, eictteytln' nn' expectin' the «a earu o* lit* law to rhlr up un' lirtlo at tie* finer. ,%k' Uc'pln- Ida orrreta - law, thal'a lb* warn of H. for ba would lell me rtery liloaul Ml if dotUaaeat In* ever ««» In. Ii I'J im^au away Imcfc fifteen year *x>'. when Ik* fell off hu wnson hu* irrruek ItU hoed oRln a rock. He never cot over lliot; It nude ’Im A* in na a snnko an’ mad at over' body, orim bU beat friend*. Grots*. I urnut t*. Ml jon bow tie dUI ««<-<■ wbrn" • "I Mm i. ihiii i. il.Hi'ir’ I In* youny umii crteil. I kMw i-n*HiklL I don't went you eviw In Hiwuk „> m,. of hi* vrlmea.” "Well. | noa’I. ib.-u." prumiaed the woannu. "I reckon fee ftonrd a* tiroeb of bla ilola** that ti don't* horrify uto aa mtv-h an II would yoo Well I'll go on hark. I'm aoln' to Webber A lonA'a au' buy Mm a itinupo of nnder doltw n*i' aonui uru-ka.' Wbi-n elie lonl reached the lilif on trotun- or lla* worehoaaa *bo *a» 1101 yrr In the rrulvi- of tho butldlny. walk lus l*artc nml fori Ii, kin fray bead bans loc low. aa If In troubled nuvtltAtfcm. Turn Hi s na If from a andden Jmpolae, •he west and Joined Mni. Thn twa faced cni h oilier "1 a mult liquor on •hu.’ she aotd tenely. “I atood obfh to ’Im; be'a had tu» a dram. »lr Hlllrer." “Tea lir a bail a drink or turn, ua Barkley." "Mm nc pi ni« wmaityr “Jake folic awl Mm aa‘ seed 'io at Blllhiinan'a lor. I (Mint aald a word about |l. It don't one bit 0t good to mtnac-b 10 n tirnn *11 upeet la nil ml an* luff full al ihm.” “Ka. ga r* plumb right, an’ nobody kin di1n< ttenrgr. I’m powerfully afraid tbl* U pirn- to bo Ilia downward start. Mr. mtlyer.“ "Don't m> tlmir* The words were apokeu alitxwl In a train, and the lOtirlmnfi sympathetic* fat* eermotl wrung witk Inward pain. "Don’t auy that." he repeated, adder Us bnatb. "We muMn'i tour hope .we mustn't do tiuir The old woman alrinsl ol lb* working fate for a tuomrm In alienee; tken ale Halted abruptly, “Mr. UlDyer. who (a U»at fatally’o’ Cranston* that’s coma bare from Virginia 1“ “Oh. yoe’rt beard o’ them7' said OUiycr. taking a bcen.lt. "IX i Joe Cranston's n turtnltr of a One aid family, a regular l-’. V.: lie owns six or wvra farina la ikl* manly ah’ has t Mu' InvoNtinentii all over tfee comitry. Tic k hvkI Ik*tv about *!* nioullut ago Iwen'ac the dtumla agree* with Tin. an’ ho bnla't very strong. George got ncnaafntnd with bis dough ter. a pretty, likely gal. bnt aa proud aa a queen, an’ they're been good friend* ever a'.ura. ghtf* well edseated, an’ so’a he. an’ timy get along power* fol well tocetber. liuvo you soar seed ‘er. Mr*. Buckley r “Tea. oorr." aurwerod the woman, “a*’ I eevet ahall forgot It. fer It show* «d ate ptuiiter what a Ono character George bit* than anything he rrer done Tlinr’n a lol o’ meddlin' folks oot nt I Ur fore Mr. HU Iyer, aa' the report cot mil that sine* George got bla schoolin’ mb’ yon tnclc Mm In with you that Ic vn« it-thamed o’ me. They kept tUl« tiilk up. an’ when bo got to goln' here mi’ yan with I.ydla Cran* stint It got m-HKt. an' eomn of 'em ’tow ed tiutl ike girl didn’t kuuw what sort o’ tenth kin Oeorgf bail. TbU got to tlooege somehow, nu’ one day when I was at Grove Lev et camp ground with aouie o' my nelghbore, George tatchoil ’•r out along with low other couples of town folks. An* when kg soad mo I »-»<■*tin- lii rrirl ii- Hr*, rtitowt’ tent ' with suite Knr>- vonn bo fetched tba OS) r;si;l IV *•» I.M-. n* m MW pair an* r;.rtin|. inn he retr-hed powa aa' tack H.y k»iM aa* ti/ied me Bp. an’ nay* U •JOsa Crimuioa, I traat yew to «nnU> lb* anpufounc* Of tay wether*-oo. I Lai wasn't tt exactly. This was It. 'll Isa Osoatna. I waat worn (a mm my moUirr.’ W'im V hi shook hands It wn* awful. Mr Bin ftt. fro pat a lltrla sars aaaaa ’a a Ur bird, an' I seed Ihiotub tt 1 seed, tnorwrr. that white aWfrs* a perfect lady, aba waa *»i»t sh bach, Me pot rrd la tha fare mu* wa* all fleataied la wbnt she Mid. hot h* >totaled that talk aat our wny an* Mliowad wbat ha was" ••Taa. br'a all rtabt. Mrs Hockley." The old man swrnowad. •Maybe.** rm'urad tba aM — fan I taetnlively, -jneybe IWa la loro with that paL Mr. IllHyer. aa* kaasra aha haln*t the sort—that bar folks bcta*t tha rert—1» overtook a—a"— “That's Jn«t It. Mrs. Backlcy." asld tha leetvluwt with nrwnase. **sa* that awoant* fer 1:1* arfsery aa* (be'srUs ky. This thin* list bit *la> away km low Ibo lick. Thar's no two trays about II. I'm dead nlaurd It's ptW to undo oil tSal'a Data dons" Tha old rromaa raised bar oyas to tha traabled fere before bar and atarad etrsdJly. "let's hope nor." aha add. "Mnerty llto lenl wiB Show tta aaaw way lo-lo avoid that." Jlllfyi-r •Irowctl Itis ryes, and, tara In? lowsnl tl-e door, tho oM womba •lawly MtaiaWed eat. If »ae conTgrapLl BO NOT BOSE TIE STOMACH. Myoatel. U» Osly Gairastnt Cara far Cat art*. No one should confound Hyo <nei with the patent medicines that are advertised to cure ca '•rib. It is as far superior to them all as the dismood la more valuable than cheap glass Their rompoaition is a secret, hut Hyomri gives it formula to all reputable physicians and is •.r.-Koribed bv them Tbe only wav to cure catarrh and all other diseases of the res rvratnry organs is to breathe Hyomei. This treat input baa been so successful in enring 99 per cent, of all who have used it that Hy oinri is now sold byJ.H. Ken nedy under an absolute guaran tee tn refund tb* money in case it does not benefit You run no risk whatever in buying Hy omri. If it did not possets un usual powers to cute, it could uot be sold upon this plan. N15-18-29-DZ Tbe Curat el Acre*. AWr .Verr fn Swica.il htockmm. Many a man is burdened un u ceasarily by the ownership of too many acres of land. The dcsirc to extend one's business and to have Income increased la natural. In the case of the far mer this desire takes practical form in the purchase of more laud very often when it should l>e in the improvement of tbe land already owned. I believe that I have met persouallv * thousand fanners who were niak htg the mistake of striving to be owners of more lend than they should own. Tbe evidence was •ecu in the neglect.of the oppor tunities offered by the farm or by straining under a load of debt, depriving themselves and family unduly for the sake of an ex pected reward iu the future. Good Health tathe Children Children especially are fond of dainties, and the housekeeper must look carefully to their food. As good cake can be made only with good eggs, so also a cake that is health ful as well as dainty must be raised with a pure and perfect baking powder. Royal Baking Powder is indispensable in the preparation of the highest quality of food. It imparts that peculiar light ness, sweetness and flavor noticed in the finest cake, biscuit, doughnuts, crusts, etc., and what is more important, renders die food wholesome and agreeable to young and old. •OVA •AKIM* fOWM. Mw M« TOM. navjui rtnuuiWS. . •• ‘•-Mw'wSsoss M UM Qmhu Piflgah, N.C.. Nov. 12.—Mr. Ruius W. Carso* calls our at tention to an error ia regard to Ihr first burial in Pises* cease ury. Tbe first burial in Pisgab wwfterr was a Miss Blackwood id 1850. We stated iu 'this cor respondent* Oct. 29tb that the oldest inscription was of Mias Susan Falls who died ia U57. Mr. W. Meek Cranford bat returned from Ellsbcrry. Mo., a here lie attended tbe A. R. P. Synod as a delegate from Pisgab A K. P. church. The aiding for the new cotton mill between Loray and Arling ton was surveyed last Wednes day. A new reservoir is being dag tt the Arlington. It will he larger than the old one. Tbe water supply baa to be doubled, is the reason for digging this one. We invite your attention to a typographical error invest week’s correspondence. We said in re gard to ginning cotton on the farm, ’’Tois brats hauling 1.500 lbs. of seed cotton to tbe gin." I-o. and behold I the types made ns say. ’’This beats haaling 15 lbs of awd cotton to tbe gm." We wish tbe error to be cor rected because it is demon strated that 1.500 lbs of seed cotton gins out 500 lbs of lint cotton on an average. If 15 lbs. gins out 500 pounds of lint cotton, why to ssve battling. I would put 15 or 30 lbs. in my coat p«keta, gin it, and O. rket it without hauling the same. iaea. oui a won ("pan out’’ for 13 ]bs of seed cotton wlH gin out 5 pound* of lint, and no cotton press in America could bale that amonnt. The handsome neat and new residence of Mr. James II. Blackwood is nearly completed. • here are tea rooms. Each room is floored with pinr and ceiled with poonlar. It ia lo cated about 30 feet to the west of the former building which was burned. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Morrow were visitors at Mr. O'. M. Howell’s last Monday. Spencer Academy baa opened W s foor months term. About 10 pn pi Is are os tba roll. There M some talk of consolidating the district with Olney district and sUBLfWMSft! mm& § cr^LSpeDC*r Anie*T There ore 309 boarding SS,*5.iKSL&fS&^ i .-d.niniatr.tion «| P^ldSajK . j|r~ 9~ W. Boyd la metigf • bam on bia farm near Low * aa?LJoba T*ytos. b**SSM SSit to w but *111 ■ell out bit entire crop and '* so to a cotton mill. The Cbilla are not all dead eat & s^-s^arufssi | Mr. Geo. W. Wllaon. attorney J}w* *** b wl* comtnmmity^: Wednesday on professional bnsi neee. Mr. Geo. P. Baaon, attorney at law tor the Sou them Rail- K tE„K. " *“* • ■ MU. Pallie War Hu nuraul Pi to High Shoals after a lew days’ ylsrt to Mr. E. A- Vang,. Misses Ella and Zola Thomas, daughters of Mr. W. G.ThomSi • - of Piagnb will eater Jones Seaa^Us lowy as atodeuts Monday, 14th. ..Tbftt was a shucking at Mn; W M. B. Canon’s Monday night. • ■ W*“* 8* the condition of Mr. B. W. Morrow ta improving. For two weeks he has been ill wkb atrrou moo* tration and indigestion. **• mmrow du oecn quite tick for ten days with f malaria and tadigeation. Pisgah Academy will open for a 3 mouth* term Monday mom. *•!»« Anthony. Mist Anthony it a graduate of Jonet Seminary and also of Due West Female College. She it u“ of Mr. Wil liam D. Anthony of Pitgah. Sorry to aote thm *. John $ y* %**«•■* i*«nhe tick to day (Friday). the mnric of the shredder it still in oar midst. , We hove received a letter KA from Mr. Jama F. Morrow of sen*, and be will be Nov. 30th. Bfl— I
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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Nov. 15, 1904, edition 1
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