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THE GRAHAM
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me by tro Department ofEduca-
tloif:
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of the District
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A liberal deduction mode to
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Notloaa and Tributes of Re-
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Announcing candidates for oflW:
SUtoer Pi.triet $10; County $6; frc-
einot $$, In variably In advance. ' j
Advertisements of a personal nature
Mf per cant, additional
.4* andhrTivii, . ■ • v A—
A YOUNCJ COUNTY LODGE,
qilr Ne. 466, A. P. and A M Meet*
fW Enturdny night of or before the
. Ml Moon In each month. L-
R. P. Rakkh, W. M.
Quo. WiLDfcm. Secretary,
i,TflUL F°SSS amined according to rank, plac- _ _ ___ ________
ing after each the grade made, the latter Wilson was
A-n-
ery Saturday night. Visit-
lag beothren fraternally Invited.
_ B. B. STHW, N. a*
CBM. I.'V. Aonuno, Secretary.
’fin. r
-'and
ASLi*jLL
ifrVUGU Dl RSC7TO ItV.
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streets,
l.O. Putman, Pastor.
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%ArT?«T.—EM. O. W. Black, Pan-
PnnanvfHMAm—Rev. Mr Bwwell,
‘ Footer. Services Id and itli^Babbatli
Arrival antf Departnra of Malls.
Pram Graham to Weather*ml: I>. -
m
T —~ - Frans Graham to Belknap: Departs
F ^MpIftlAa Arrive dan y 11 A.m.
Frans Qribam In Archer: Depart*
mb to Jocksbnro: D.
fi» teed-
Kntrwn
hronlc.
^ exnmiimtion
- HORRORS AT FONT WORTH.
k%au Wtywrit.’ Jmie 9.-■At -H>
k this moi
o’clock this morning when the
chfifober-maid xff the El Paso ho-
tel ojieiied thedoof of No. 21, she
was horrified to find Robert II, . , .
Rozett, a welt known cotton tray he waked at' morning, and for
er, stark ami.cold in death. Ro
jleil had Just returned frotn flan
before aK^TniHfliftsrt^irree pro-
fessional teacuhei’s, to be*seh;eted'►months
ilna tioss,
Di«-
place at the town
of Montague,lot 9 o’dlock a. m.;
duly SOth, 188J1.1
Jt- sealed package containing
questions preparetThy tKi'ESc^
ulty <if the Normal School, and
not to is* oj>ened tIll!|hK;TOft fjgT
ed for the examination, will be
sent to each Senator; to be dej
livered to the examining com-
mittee.
hi* health.- He ytMled his wife,
who left him at Little Rock two
mittee to conduct written exam-
inations •rnT th# questions furh-
isheds and to examine and grade
the papers, To test and gttttie
the candidates in reading. To
To mail a copy of the names thus
airanp^d to the Senator of the
DisOCtet, and another copy to I>r.
J^BaWwin, Huntsville
_____ _______j" Each of the thirty -one Senato-
B, B, Oasrct DlcUtorT^lffitl'W$$ricts is entitled to four
B. HoIXUioswobtm, 6qiHK| S
NATURE’S RESTORE*.
"TSt sr««p a«(yftsrw*«iii« iW cHr-
drenSkostS Hsvs.
Atlanta CoustltorHuu.
“1 do not think a person should
FERFEOTLLV IMPARTIAL. ^
‘Them km!
A MULE WITH A PREJUDICE.
Ex-Poliwiuan Ruckley, who is
this reason when va man falls
asleep he is in the sh<q) for
paii^ati the Railroad Uien
its^p
mavkinery, is being overhauled
and made ready f<
day’s work. The >
ing
versed sftine timr, whrti he got up previous day is being repaired,
abruptly uiid went out. Later Nature is^oing tliatberself. She
he went to Dashwood’& KingsJ
drug store and purchased 10 gfs.
of morphine wliTcjOie t(K)k and
ury cal
from heart_____
A most horifble frago^VOOr
ciirredin the county lunatic asy
lum at half-past nine o’clock Cx
night, resulting fn the death of
ittee. r*. -f*«aroe Wilson, a young iqfan of
It will bethe duty of th^com- twentyrlhree frbnr^Missis»li>i)i,
who wao this evening committed
to the crank house on account
•of symptoni of msanity caused
Ijy strong drink. The asylum is
a two-room frame house. In one
arrange the names of persons eX-.jroom are four insane women and
in the other, two insane men. • In
most des-
Hardly had the door beep
_ when Frank Hayes, a me_____ BUB ^ .
O perate lumUhvIAjid Wihnm go»- tirni, itfaid a<
into a quarrel. Wilson seised ^ ™ has
o- a chuir and struck Haves over Well, nature
a chair and struck Haiyeaover
the head. The latter ~ pulled a
barlow knife out ofhispbcfo^ .
one and with a hideous yell sprang
At Wilson, rvlnncrintr th#» knife in
year, and demonstrated a special
fitness forTeaching, may be ap-
pointed Jor a second session,
without tagimin;dionfwheH .re
commended bv the FrioHpal
him. Thenjumpingonthebody
the knife in the face,
The
BMfliii^W
tfAvrAgk>^gg.fi .1 t i,
" ‘ otMudied in a corner of his cell,
muttering^ piteously, cowering
with fear. \ As soon as the alarm
mfii ToeSThan seventy - fwas gtye^i officers entered, and
—* a des]>efSte Struggle secured
Hayes, who fought like ftiger.
Arithmetic, Sheriff Maddox says he <x>utd
proper as they wem not crimi-
nals, and blames the commission-
ers fof not providing him with a
houee with several cells. Jlayes
in now a raving maniac, and lias
must be a ieBi-
he plunged
throat and body again and again,
yelling, cursing and screaming ip
teen years of age, on the 17th
day of September next. v‘Tr
The applicant must make a,
knows what the tired frame needs
just as she knows, how to
the heart throb and sena tne
bhKHl couising through thevelnsr
Then shtt takes the,tired frame,
lays It on abed, saprounds’it
frith the refreshing air of night,
(covers it with the soft darkness,
and lets the man rest- Tired na-
ture’s sweet restorer, balmy sleep
vmt»|p, and as the hours wear
under oath, formed or ex-
presawl an opinion a# to-4ho
guilf or innocence of the jirisou
*nr at thebarl,f
'--------
by his energies are renewed, his
strength comes back and finally,
morning breaks, and the
steals through the lat-
e is early
OCK H
himself again. Or If
to bed he awakes with the cod
-crowing,
that man’s si
hu-opens his
., nature wHHay: **Toucan
take Aim if you will, but I charge
him with an hour’s loss of sleep,
and I’ll collect It out oThis bones
and nerveaand his hair and eye
can’t cheat me
;(’all the next juror, Mr. Clerk” (against Irishman and negroes,
id the Solicitor for the him Mr. Buckley had occasion once
to l»eat it for up all^go<l eerious
offense, and the ani mal has since
manife.af<ed? a strange loqaeintss
satd
dreth time
The ctS*
the' ,hiin
called out the name ;
. tuan with an honest
ffrflB-, And a%nitdf j>tue jpapa
clothes rose, up io bis place, anq
customary questions;
“Have you, from . having seen
the crinte committed, of having
heard any of the evidence deliv-
ered uruier oath, formed or ex-
t that Mrffclackboi
of Kentucky, Js out of the ra
for the siieAkershtp and# that h
, mm,.
for the s]>eakership and# that his
following will supi>ort Carlisle, ,
improves tliu chaaees of the hu-
ter irt ^The contest. Abram 8.
Hewitt, of New York, has hith-
erto been an ardent supporter of
Randall is also indicative of in-^
creasing strength on tbe~part <^
u
resti
“Is tlier^ gnybias or nrejudice
sting on your- mind for or
“Is your mind perfcc-tly impar-
d between the 8tate and the
‘ • ' ' l '
»*\ ; •.
iffn4 fte wall allow An..esthetic
,A buricy Uertuttii, a part
hirsute Norwegian, ^"a musical
Hutch mart,'a vei l *>se Fiyuichinan,
or a snave Italian tt> approach
and ntalixc hi|n," but w hen ah
Irishman goes near lum his aft . T._ ...
rGIoosei, hie-ears' '^denilid abilities as a parHd
turn back, his eyes grow wicked
and there is He
has a vfimderful faculty ior dts
tinguishing between’ttti^ nation-,
alites, and some think that
the noble Kentuckian. Mr Qfl#
itt* will carry with him a large .
part of the vote ofNew Yoric,
wlren Sunset Cox is out of the
race. ^andal)'s peculiar views
(jm th^e tariff question will lose
him jnnny votes of those who ac-
knowledge ,and recognise bis
[ipWadW MB—1
less there shall be develrtp«d
fltrougjBoalition between the pro-
Mr. 1 tective tariff .members of both
Buckley trained hirti irt thatiinc 1 pdriros, Randall stands"^^ but a
HelAA w onderful mule, ai»di
tial
accusedl-’
“It is.”
sunlight steals tnrougn
Alb the questions had been
. v - Ji'O.ne
cnariw^tensltt; about him if tlmt
while 11 o has bo Ij&y«rfoT an Irish-
man, hb ab»<)lhtely and unquali-
fiedly hates a negro, and except
li^ ’is knocked oh the head may
makh-some poor African g sub-
ject fhr the. coroner.-i-tfamnah
Reporter. 'I ' .
Palestine Advocate: As lie-
uur,
os.
would be' the reeult if
gratulating itself on having kri
other juror, and tire solicitor in
solemn .tones said: .4
“JuMr kn>k upon the prisoner
lEfjbSi and peenugly gazed at.
ffiq prisoner for' full, half a min-
utej wIihii be turned bin n - v*, - ,
rivwFd the court and e^fheatly >»w dHrtHirtly ways that as much
“Sjaid: as twaigy-nve cents may be
’Judge! Til be condemnedIf h paid for each tract of land ad
ineaghe chance of being elected—
and ft seems ,hardly probable,
that he wputd consent to receive ,
the office, by Republican votes.
He will make a splendid leader
on the floor of the house, where
his abilities will • hire ample '
Bcope.—Fort Worth Gazette.
The South has much more val-
uable thnlier lands than the pub-
generally knowa: ofT
fore-stated the amount of legal
printing is exceedingly small, thought tliat Texas cau
the ta* sales Ixdngthe otihf
of any imj>(>rtan«((, and it isdtm-
a^yr
cult work for the printer. The
a man were to lose sleep baMM-
«Uy to* a number
^You are a reporterf”
“Yes.” -zS
~7WFm&
i:ub* of n
Tn—tnys and Fridays at • a-
nt:, MSm-WSHtoMbui and Bnlnsr
«MS at 6 liiraMtoMI
A saloon keeper irt a wild .wes-
tem-^own was recently convert-
nu
ve percent in the following
branches; Orthography^ Read-
States
“Y(m work how many hours
Jay IjL...... 4 • • ssr.- *
“Mfteen. I go to work at 12 tern town was recently con'
in the (Jay time anfl quit at 3 ah ed a ltd became a member of the
fllffllt- *" \ /V-----SUtli Kit* aA vtllnti
“How Old are you nowf*
Vff ” ,—-
.“Well, when yon are BOtfo
1 Jfou will be 55 in aches and
than Im Go
in the Pniaiic Frce Schools of the
a*k y«ar morning papnr^rihten larfrtwow
how they feel ! Are their steps
luod pu
a orrni
strlKos
Orntoam to Ft. (U10u : De-
arrjves 8at-
walto^chJL SS^inlnutqi htfimi jgjf
SUUE Ijt They nmy attend- Red-
si onsmihe Institute
to l>e
present at thtfopeningof thelfCs-
raany
psilfi-
been put in irons,
highly (xinnected. ;
4Ki>kt Woktii, June 8.—Gen-
s*ral OwuJl. Mcl’lellaunnd A. J
elastic-rare their ey^^right—
arc th.»y fagged ont—RR>!lhay
deugging huOheir
Wilson was them beskfc the men that do day
work, and how do they compare?”
“You say a man ought to Sleep
all he wants lof’* _ -* ^
Yes, and so should a child.
lives? Put have experienced*
heart, ana lum now au advocate
out not-
11 not
m the
blood
.. V — - A 4
wrvei-
SpR'--
Ml Ion I *
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County Directory.
Aiiisrwsi
Clerk—Clios. O. Joline.
County Judjre-rKol>t. F. Arnold.
7 ” **. Ohd-Chai. O. JulliM.
... " Attorney--M. T. Conher. ^
rr-'.-tJUr.. Treasurer—J. W. Wad ley.
--■ ■** - Hu r vt<yor—fc-C• 1U»ui»*m».
_•-** Assessori. Xfl.
BhsrilTand Collector—VfiT.'Fiuiger.
•< County CommissiOnNks.
Precinct No. 1—J. L. Msfoer.
will forfeit their ajiixiintments.
% Respectfully, /
Jl L lbditotR.
Rev. W. J.,Ija#-kef gives the
Dallas Observer this lu^dent -of
Handle,
where they have been with a
(Miteing a large Wd-
taking noi
ies of land and taking notes on
the country, in order to report U>
eastern^ capitalist* ft raradto
the advisability sf coustruutihg a
,i|> fl^w^waifr
the excursion of the Baptist mih
inters u» Mexico
IIBMBBBi better occupied house
chasing butterflies or training
; Mowers or
.that tliey were on araid for cat
,in^.^><> I nhantwC* lirtwi | thnn^li >t thiaJfmH (liti iTmk.wM, ^ w^w*^)u!eS^Hii1|i'
Madres, owing tojpjcjftilure on
the part of the Mexican ..forces
I
i hSTkI.
WO, S— VN . J. Hughs*. *
No. S-H. D. Wmiaras.
No.4—W. C. Blakey.
Mexico,—supposing we would
most all wantriblher, went to the
office and telegraphed to Busta
ed upon
and council
his lrfpv IlFTW
to night by tin
[*il, w)io invited
ie mayor
him to
a (laughlet hea
C. Ulakey.
r ‘Juuncicsior run Pkack. '
Prsclwct No. 1—J. T. Ounniagham.
_____D. Williams.
14—W. U. Biakey.
fit4— Robt. Alcorn.
deliver an addr(%j, but he was
too fatigued to opmply. Genet*
pered, sensible
without fatin, algebra and gram
they had the dinner ready. ItJ I?*!------ ^
US WUlJlfiJlL cemetery; and as for man, I would
we didn’t 'want the dinnLr ami
f‘«ig
'•tiling
mis or
wyiou.
a«(i«r
•cq II in-
had a
nVwit
it aaA Avgust. . ZMM
DISTRICT. CO UR T. «
■ Stt
3
Monday altar 1st Mon
BBb-AMKJMrikAiMMlr-
COUNTY \COUR
ed went to the office
h to h<
Criminal Torn
*S*U
Wukt.■ • a dispahr
J2irtay,o D^ Then we .
and before he could send
yrrote
uarters.
CRT. ;
t Monday In each
Monday'
made some inquiries,
nd tne dis-
cons animated.
Lttaieon Sunday'
: MArshall, June 9.—About
the 22nd of May, (joL A—$. Foe.
torfbi^TrtEag, was \—,—
the mails were being tampered
With somewhere in northwest
and beautiful
— . „ Jbra and gram-
mar, than to have her ever so far
ned, or perhaps ly- V
marble urn. in the 5
her health rui
ing under a m
rather
in the
than
for which f
able to earn $2 a da.
and glory of heal
itngef* sound
■y {
stuh;
ITm-MH
iRy.ljt |
No vans bar.
COMMISSIONERS' COURT.
Um9%
JUSTICES' COVET.
m* No. 1—MOrnhWn. laat
patch we learned that it Was the
law in
Angaot and
No!* g^A^ElIasvill
SMK5.P,*.,
Mexico that whatever any
rdaca must be paid for or carried on
the one ordering go to prison.
Most all being preachers we «n.
derstood how to take up a collec-
tion. 80 we passed around thh
hat and paid liim fo
ft.t- -
- Texas. He at once went to work,
and wa^ not hing in flndtug that
sjmtetnatic robbery was being
by some one in the
commissioners, arrived to-day
with the wmmwahms^iMrdS.
poetai service,
different mail service«|i
cate the One in whi' h Ihe rob-
There were'five
and tolo-
Hatur-
iMh ■mMb*
uNo. 4—At Farmar, lat Thara-
A Brlaf PtoWm.
+k*i Now York World.
.4!-’ Tux luxuries.
2. * Tax inheritances.
8. Tax large incomes.
Ftoo.No.*—At Coooyvilla, 1st Kri- 4. Tax monopolies.
ft. Tax the privileged ebrpor-
MMOBBWKHII III .
, 6. A tariff for revenue.
7. Reform the civil Service.
Punish corrupt office hoi
9. Punish emplopers who co-
erce their employes i
Grinnqn, 8. A. 8hortridge, J. H.
Mucklbrpy, J. 8. Griffith and H.
„ ____________ M. McClung as the board of man -
being done was the t%^re « Wtam. The board
called to his aid his met at once and organised by el
______nd went to work in wting Maior Grinnou president
good earnest, and to-day he bag- a™} McClung secretary, after
ged bis game; R. T. Johnson, which the^unimousl v elected Dy.
mall agent on the Shreveport and H. R. Walluoe, of Waco, super-BBHPiB
mtendenjL the governor having 3rooxltn, June 6 —Adeline
expressed a preference for such gmith brought suit mirier the
bery was
for the dinner, thing. He
deputies and want to work in
mall agent on the Shreveport an
Marshall division, was arrested
to day, and having waived ex
ami nation before the U. 8. com
choice.
Private advices
Mis.
$ ovotythlow, and pnMlnf
misaioner, was committed to jail.
A large Amount of decoy letters, mm val of Dt
‘ ‘ - *• days,
Eioes indicate Ah**
Wallace ia a few
possession.
, „e the tetters
A. RUI ’ ■ » * w?.' a. / a r :4 gwwg w mu nws Dauphifl, man-
wen* found
Hisjsvorite
goingto and
in hfe
game was the tetters
from Dai
(©■W-AHTSibu.
____„ 1 ms a trial, r ZZ
A# B> MclAXlb. ,
c£ms:
„ the Louisiana lottery, «JP BBB|RBB|PWRPiBi
found oirwiBrperson, minus the around like dogs. On wash day-
ffWr-rJohiimirdA »'>bright mu wh one takes the tip of a com
mk Frymler has purdmssd
IQimiffne property here, and we
■ fo. have him with RtRBm
very soon,
w-o
Aa amateur
the Yellowstone
tymine adders list
was « him that they
1 few a totafoM
0 ||gv|y|g
tad/’
m
■R’l hettoFs Hu’s guiitef^^
It is useless to add that.the
vertlsed for sale, but the
ing of the patronage is left" with
the county . collator, who, In
the more humorously inclined
had a good laugh out of the old
man’s premature candor.
whom Rirmegnt to serve, uses
ft for electioneering, pu
our whole couiiljry with tiini
TbFhair a century^ North G&ro-
Una forests amount, to 75 per cent.
pine forests cover three fifths
Florida. In Louisiana their are
and the pine belt of Alabama
and Geonda covers, 20,000,000
acres. Mississippi has 90,000,-
000 acres of wooded lands.
It is repqrted that Pops lAo
church, but continued at His
business which he proposed to
TTur in a proper mai
night, a crowd of cow boys ixm
grngated in his place, and after
IWFl’iCS**' w«*s»'»sr
papers to bid for.lhffrsrorlt, and
jU nine coses out of ten thesliebt
least circulated gets.it, and the
collector pockets the excess,
whtefc ts oftSti over half Hie
amount whieh the law says may
be paid for the same. The col-
lector
cliutch for the United State*. Its
objects be the promotion iff the
welfare of the chnrch it) this
ctmnty and the settlement of all A
is iff di
onical morality-
t-* 1 0k - v
and com
...
“Hold on; boys” : said the sa-
louhist; “this is no place for Such
ri<rto«t« conduct. You know I
has nqfegpiright to a cent
change eff RlchtAohd,
mMAXV JtttMT 8;
npjfejin patties direct
htfemd, Aidt., that Joe Y
a-w«
from
hfs confidence. JU
in Baltimore in 1866 the Ameri-
can Archbishop
thaL council
*01i'give its a . slack on that
chin music,” howled the1 crowd.
“We d<m?nraift no gospel grease
spread on to our halt.’—► -
“But boys T don’t wantjjrou to
be sojoud*’ yj
the negro rapist, whti was hung
at that place on the 26th ultimo,
is not dead but alive and 1.in a
way to lAcpvery.
a .fall of Seven ‘
Young
fair
had*
then frilly twenty
was duly pronounced dead by
the attenaing 'phyaiciane, at
ted that the council will convene
in Ne# York. r -
rr 'y —***** *
Ti’ohoN, A- T., June re- .
reached here to-day that In-
. near man: a
mftll^ settlement in Mexico, and *• *
v they shouted " lion-n UlUll&J
at the church organ playing
bymns, idi^t lt a wkoformeetfn afterni
-v -with a brass
rrmeetl
cnpalo
«£Lcg|'aSfla>gag^g
y.akweet tem-]hftve one. - fihoveT the~
brimstone right in, and make the
flre fizz!” ( . -
. Then he got mad ami: whip-
ping out ins revolver he yam:
T “ 1 ou hear ine you ran tan ker-
ns rioters of theRockies! I am
a man of peace, of meek and
(ty gentle huipillty, hnt this old gun
ts of mine is jint what she used to
and firs ‘ * *
|get it
moot
ora gu
___________used t_ Jl
it d n skunk of a cow filed, and a
ifrtlfce my style will course put
. , _ tojiot be broken. In the
afternoon subsequent to^ieTianj^
ing signs of fife were thought by
some pne present to be olwerved
in thip btsfy, w hereujKiu restora
tlves were at onee.iwought-tt
bear, and jffrmr soffitthiHgFSIldf
forty hours the corpse hap bo hKf
recovered as to be able to speak.
At present he is able to ppeak
and tak« nourishment, but his
k la In a_ fearfully swollen
condition. The sheriff’s certlfl-
ttute of ‘the execntloii ujk>u
prisoner, of ,the death and J
ment Iff tlioi court has been du
the port of the
to' co-operate with Crook.
igagement had taken plate* up
(Monday last - '
auafdto Lower
fields. The exac
SBi'l said to be
The exact location bf the ^
m-a . . - # W- - - f ‘
f Knc
to Indians in that k
It where it will do the
Iv’e started to live
howl will chaw dust in five g*-c
onds and hel-be able tt> «mlt it
mmam
prison
m eon-
that tim Holitary cell
is affrightful place. He* stepped
■fe ami said, “Please close
Young willgo Tree, but it is reas-
onable to presume the lesson
learned in mis little experience
will Teach him to regard the laws
more carefully in future. __
inside
door." Uarknafe^B . ,
and suffocation. “Open, open,
not'have liv
out l*n be d--d if I ain't go-
ing to run this shebang on
strictly religious principles or
Shut her up. Now get out o’
here£there’s the church bell and
I’ve got to conducOhe services.*
Yon ^hear me! Skip.”— The
Diumtnet. 4. ; '■
(Al JAfiftymafi ■cmfisd upon a
‘ ‘' | Z rAho.otherAy
and announced that “his rich
lie cried. He could
ed there an hour, heLihinkj. • filhr.'
the air circulating passed
a space under the door about two
by four inches,,? The_ wretch
confined there recently s
New York lawyer the other daj
b*m*i wmm
brother had drawn up. a. will
fife
Civil Damage act lp Brooklyn
against PatJ Dempsey and Cor
neliuo Clarke, liquor dialers, for
selling her husband liquor and
causing ~\FBI™
ard, aim
her a
Richmond State: The last
died, and that—”
“Ah!-I seef’ Interrupted the
attorney,* “and you want me tp
bust ifr Very well, sir, we’ll
plead insanity.” rT... 7.
' “Oh, no -be wasn’t insane.
Yo* seethe will leaves every-
tWjnrh^ --------—
“To his second wife, or some
ve
.verdict of $2500.
-—*» — 11 ■
ffinfond State: The last ea
ample of brotherly love U from
DafUs, N. Cr fte Rev. MTr
church or college. Hiive no fears, four years old,
thy dear sir. Tcan bust the bus- ation by His in
ineHH high *k£. We’ll plead an- ftis wife
themselves naked and lajy
Upon Jflir.Mtono floor, pntting
their moiitlis to that small aper-
ture to get -if breath of air.'
“What are, those ringbolts'In
the.wall forf’ he a^ted eff Ms
guide. They were put in fo
chain the culprit up by his hands
so that he could not sit or lie
driWrC’ was the reply. >r
-nry WeMcLoiS
H< ■ ll.-vilte, (IU.V district,
* years old, driven to di
der influence.?, ,reason of the
“Bttt I Influenced him myself V* .miners, hung
••Ah, that liters the case some- fohard about
k but'' PU prove to the lur)
he was afflicted with soften
veil to
inability fo
and nine
the strike
himself in
1*0
Bellevilfo.
W:
ng of the brain.*’ I
“For heaven’s sake, don’t do it!’
“Hut I niiiHt spd shall bust ttnf
I P V 1 v ......1 - j •
Out of 1(
l>eh(|ii3oounty,
asked w Mr '
man, was on
service in a m lesion oh'urch, but
was stopped by a swollen cr^ek.
and [Tbereunon a Baptist minister
took Mr, Wettnore ou his back
and ferried him ^over, thereby Certainly
more
•MMO United States, 1
‘Thqji, I’ll And a lawyer who They
can’t, for it’s drawn,mmy*v
vor, and l want to b«mt all I
other heirs I”
t
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