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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1903-11-12, Page 2R� . 11 " �_ �11 I . ., , 'i��ft, � �1 11� 0 . 2 0 Tko Clinton Nowswftcora Novembor 12th, 190a . I __ - - - � . -11 I �­ .; _._ � �, ­ ---1-111 . I . .11 � � . 1177771__�77 . � ,� , - ---.-- . - _­_­ W__;;��: .,�­ "�_ �r?,".;-�;­­­­__ - ­­ ----- - � I ;_n;- ;� . ", - ­­ . - - - - , __ * . � . - .. ­ . I - � mmw-"� 11 . .. � I �. Amp#."fw000mop.0000.l."W ... "I �� .... 11 40M Upolde down on the m9WR heads Re ,novor -would have dre4mid of, saying ,"I'll do ,what I kin 11 said Bartell, a .., , , 0 �-, OU 1 could tell gueb. a thluF It I had not thought Alan, new light 94 his. face as be turned to efin Andent Foe - -1. ".- , � I I � I ..,0*44*4.o,Oioloo$qli;"l00000iloklos,$Rl,olf'o I e . 4 . � one a mile. They make a won took W44 About t0 butt III* head against & - the Q.th � , erg, "Gentleman," DO began, To health '244 happlAO41 10 oorofula- I . By ... q like a bobtalleil Mule? [Laught:04 stone wall in the hostility of Colonel ollo , it good : - too to we a minute. I gee I � 40 Usly #8 ovor 4inoe time tomomorisl-, . . . I loud and prolonged.) Barclay. It be Una been fairly, well off way of you was alTeeted by Ab DAW ! . . . .: consumpt'i, . xt cause bunches in the nockvft. I WILI iors.speoeb, an, sort o! I t. t or , .00 4 ... 4o NO 0yes, no I said, they are a-pokle all And obo'bad been without Money, I'd w 4 h 044 � 41gum,thormuln, lutigmes the MUCO04 L mannor o! fun at us, an' lVa 6lefly be. have said oat) In. and take her, but I Anyway, go at"- 1 - �_. � , � ABN I HATLIBEN ca,00 we balWt got, no rA ,ix I Membroine, woutica #40 Muscle$, weak* , ilroad. The k. ow, what 4 mercenary old Man Bar- 111 dQet exactly like them opeckst" . POWOr Of 4 . . I Aaf*or �Rf mv�Ld4eot I ever got an tills line was Play Is, and I tbou � At ' Salt pork is a faMous old-, . - , �glit I could save the broke In % tat, middle aged Mau A i . I " wo-sim'-falso. down ,at rillmore's ptoro. oils i A boy from a good many heartaches," window. "By goml I believe old Ab fa,shioned remcdy for con- - -rQo!otqnoe to. Ofoea.pe. sud the OAP40AY : . - � day. , I'That­oveg its you now Put it- had us down about right. Ef we kin , , JIttJQ, stick chap come along, Sallie for recovery, aud 40YOIQPB into QOA* COPFAIM, IM by maps of the United States of America. would be hard for R girl In my position git port 0 opened,up along with the relt $umption. "Fat plenty Of I oumptionq I ""Pzl�,* BRAS., r,e I DAN...EL J : ,.,(, They was Putty things OR black Oticks, to forget," A4elo told him, "for If 0, C 4tion, I say Jo's git in the. game. . "Twoof my thIldren b44 screw* 50M 1. ol my tMo enterprise- fails today I oball-just ,H:q pork," was the advice to the #I. oul I wanted one ter the wall- ;. . "I - hill-tue man finished, with a laugh- I, , which kept, growing 400M And kept them I 1� '11a I think of Ite , $hall not Only be POMII Ing, ell -#'X k c n u p ve a A ioo . - ... I : 0,- roorn, I was about to buy one, but 1 .-rug It .0 0 M "i 50 1 . doet like, them yope 6 6 n . � I I trom, going to. ,#WWI ter three m0uth& I . ­+'­---­-$­ . thought I'd fust make Pbore that our 100, but my father 'will Owe YOU A largo one bit," . . a I I 914tments IMO raeftines d14 no good untli ­­­­ �1r*s+$'s0*�4iV-4$-0s+4I$$ amount of money that ba never will be . year.3. ago. . ,. . . . county was'ea It, so I axed the peddler Ilue nutuer,10 said a man beside. Ulm. . I began glVIX* them Hood's Sarsaparilla. I -W.- 0W0-'"V"V1"WWAV1h*' .W"OMMMWAMMO,,'%W'NNPMWAUVSP.'"Wo to plint It out to we. Well, after some AblO to PAY, Ob, I could not bear to 90 "Nur MCI" came from some one else . . , . This mediolue caused the sorea. to heal, and , � . : . ' salt pork is good.if a man � . � � , . - you, un at the rest are," an- - the oWIdren have NhOWA no ZIPR Of 4001- want to see the vast - mineral wealth 8'areb he put, ilts Ualte blade on what to ,der ,queb, cIrcumetanceal I s4Weli, X#3n willie UIR enl"�11 J. W. Alcoam, WoQd2tocl4 Onto right of the stand. - They were the buried in these mountains dug out for he called this county, but, lo, and be- - have always wanted My ludependencei I . , - gen, � V can stomach It., The idea r.r_ 4, it was mighty xdgh kIvere4 with' and this grates on. my very soul." .1 ,ced, Bartell. ,,44 in favor hold, u ' landowners whose consent to grant 4!0 0 yore hands." . . xxuod's Sarsaparilla I 1146 benefit of mankind wberever 00 , It I a siz - ot flyspecks. Their eyes met In a long, steady store. Pole Baker grinned broadly as he behind it is that fat is the the right Of We* WOO 41*0, 0.0ru. OD. sunlight falls," round dots about th, -0 will rid yo Re.Ally and per- A , written . ., Miller oat down arul4 much applause, 'Whafs the matter with It?' I axed 'Im. "Oh, YOU Must-YQU, really must not counted ne," food the, consuriTti ceds on the , tuem. -Aii up-tbe inste vr. n , . . , .tk of itt red position, w o Clearly on fton ou`mean them dot0i' -SOO 130, an' gee it that way," floundered the youn lie Oita, thea, lie sprang for the door and uontly,.&B % bas, xid. thousand - leader's brow And more or tee% distinct. a taint Part of wlitcli Come ev .3 10h, .y ; . . I . Mo . ­ ___ � S ly retlected. 0 a Of We the ranks of Dart , faction. After he turned to a lot of reference words In man. "You will Make we very miser, stood before the expectant audience. most, 4 � . , A the Varying face ell'9 I �___-_ __� -!!!M- __ . ner of able. � I can't live,without you, Adele, :"Tooit, tootl" be cried, Imitating scott's Emulsion is the mod- . I -, , followers, � I this. a pause, ensued In which no one. .the cor , the map. 'Them,' ses. Ile. the I a . "Zf we needed It, It t1d be 4. difterent seemed willing to. speak, Colonel Bar- *them's put tbar to indicate the amount Besides, I shall not lose by the loop, I .-whistle of 4 locomotive. "All aboardl . . . I ' ' , waUer," Miller overheard him Bay In a Clay rose and onme to Miller, O? Ignorance in a locality� You'll, find made to your father, The Iona will Tile road's 1% settlea.tlltug. They say ern Method of feeding fat to . , . bring the money back sooner or later . . � Wed 4IThat. *was a good talk," be wIlls- 'era in ail places away. from the rail- I. * ve- Pork is too ' . . I sudden lull as the big room so , . they. don't want, no opecks, and they the consumpti - An Elitirel - I "but we kin do - A, body kin say What they and what will It'matter? You. -will be - I , t 4-goin! to .have Iwo. Hooraylt' I I � I . . Y, down Into sudden quiet, pered. ,'You understand' how to touch roads . � . I a rk, , . . . I please 4;ln. rall�onda, but they fetch my wife, Rud, your parents will be my, . . The audience w as electrified by the rough for sensitive stomachs. � . � . - I . ,Without it. . We!ve got glong go for OR' . I . . �. � we N i selle4lo aw books our eullghte=Cat. . parents. Already I love them as ray annouueement.� For. an instant there scottis Emulsion is the most I . I ' - ' kin furder. All of us has I got good I _\ you,ve got a good many s0ecks,' sea OW,P- Oh, darling, don't turn we down *as a .pause of Incredulous astonish- . � . .. . � . . I . teams.It . . . . I . I . . .4 . I .., . . comfortin, Ilke, 'but some o' this w4yl Really I Can't help the, turn.. the floor- soundea refined - of fats , etpe�Wl - , New Stock , Wilson in his erlap, brusque way N he, kinder . ment, and then, re P . y , � . . � I . , . I . I made the opening speech, He and big . � I . these days a railroad will shoot out matters have taken, and- If you care for roin the clatter of feet, and glad shouts pre arcd, 'for easy digestion. I I . . this away, on, Ahern - brainy men me you ought not -to wreck our happi- filled the nit. I . . . . � I I cfioltal' wore going to.dispol darkness I �. . . I . . � P . � . I I whore It had reigned since the dawn of Amongst you will git the chance God nees for a silly whim like this." Alan, his face ablaze With startled fat in this I . I , Feeding him � I . . -AT- - I . Civilization. All that was . needed, he . Intends to, give 'am.' Gentlemen, I She sat unmoved 'for, a momont� a toWard.Adele and Mil- : . . . . . . . l t , riumpb, cam 1. I . , ' ' . . . . didn't boy no map. I wouldn't 'it' had avoiding the fervid glow of his passlon "Pole worked:the rabbit to , hich i .often the only , . finlsb4 we ,oper- . , . . . I Ier. at on way, W� IS; . ­ . . a the consent of tho'pr . the thing on my wall with the specks filled Oes. � . . . I them back there,�' be gold. -111 doWt wayi -is half �the battic, but - � � ' . . . � . I ty owners appealed to, who, he felt � a�starinl me in the face, It wouldn!t 141f this thing falls.1 shall be very'un- � . . I . C ore v6nfldept, would not otan& In their own . 11 � ny good to' ac I rape,lem off, far happy," she finally sold, "Its- success ktiow what.he did, but he did some- Sc6tt's Em I . , , . 1-1 - thing.." � .. ulsioa.does morle . . � I . I . . . . 'a, done 4 . I I i . 11 . .. I I lijilt . . . I the'r tra � ces would 'a'. been left, No, would not Make me rich, but It would ' I, me he bad a on * * . . . . I . H; bad hardly taken big seat when He told .rd lett" , than that. .There is, some,,- . . . .1 ­ . I frl6ndb, citizens an! wellwishers, thir remove a debt that has nearly -killed' laughed. Miller., "I'll bet he had It UP . ' . J6e.Bartell stood up., Alan andMiller . , me, I have 4ever mentioned it, but It his sleeve, Th reia, thin I Everythin . exchanged ominous. glailcos,' They had . aln't but one scraPer that Will ever . .. ., g- 6ota the. combination .g is new and - ere he is now. Ob, I . I . � . rake'our specks off, an' that's the cow- has Me IL a,, �. . . . . I- I - . , been.like a sword banking over my co er , at once rec . � I of cod liver'oil, and. hyp'ophofl) , . I L.. Or6ods ognized the inappropriate- Catcher of a steam engyde. - I any let .happiness." - ,� .. ' . fresh, No staj� , � iiess of Wilson's speech and'did not � . . . .. The man thus addressed sloirched , . . . I . � ler come.' ,$Then It shall not 1all," be t dowu -the aisle to them, his I i cott's, Emulsion . . . I . ' like the white, twitching sneer on Bar- I . Some objection has been . _ old ter, . - bigg brown. phites in'' S W' life - . . . � . �� � "It shall not faill If those blockheads , ' e4n, be f6und in'-th,'S * tell's smooth shaventace. It was 'as raised on.the score O' Mille cattle- . a a" flaslilng merrily under hie heavy that -puts no . into the , .. I . I . That reminds MCI. of a story. they tell vote -ag'aInst it. I'll buy the right:.of byrows, his gun browned -face datk-wltli ' . . - 2 . . I . . If Bartell bad been for a long time � . I � ... - 1, , . . . .. � . on old. Burt Preston, who has a farm - way. if It takes the last cent I've got." . the. flush -of triumph. . . ; iv�eak,parts. and has .a special, ' . ­ . . storla, . # I, . . 6 !p,.6 * st 4 .. . . , seeking. jUsi such an opportunity to I I I � on the main -line beyant Do . rley, He This f6iced a smile to Adele's lips. I 410 � . � . ... . . . . I .. . : . . make: himself felt In the Community, I . I � A I . . f you don't back me .In it, I'm 4 . sed lun g's. . . I . . . . no doubt that Wilsows I � .,was always a-gIttle his.stock.killed, so 4 Then we'd be an deep W the mud As gone do,-,," said Pole to Alan.. "All I aqtio.n�on the disea , . . . � and there was fast"an, a-puttle'lu heavy claimater we now are - In . the. mire," she said, I I . . � . I . � I - " . . ;Wft1`4b--W' I . I I . . almost 'dictatorial speech had made a. . d�inageo, I until folks begun to Any he Jdst then Pole Baker Came. to Miller, want you to do is to vote for. Bartell . - I A sample� will-. be : . . . . . . � 11 1. fine opening for hfiR. _ . � I I . . at you kin possibly swallow the dose." . Sent free'upqn request. .. .. . ..'. . . . e scrub cattle III doWt want to make no break," be, A. light broke on the two meni "I'll . . - . ens Re ladles an' gen- . 1. . made his livin' by buyl . .1 . . . I . . . �re that. this picture in . ... ,WENT - � ' "Follow eitiz . AW isellin' mashed beef to the'corPora- vald, I'Dift I've got a Idea I'd like 'to do.1t If you say so, Pole," said Alan. lie al "I I . . . . . , .'01we .are glad -to . . theJorm of a label'is on tht . I . .. . . . . . I . i I tioii, one.4ay, the road sint-olit a do; work on.thein hill Billios In thd Jury "Not only that,. but I'll work forhim if zapuir .f e . .1 .. . welcome amongst, us a sort of a second . . . . I bVey . . . I , . atch 11m, an' he seed Burt room it you hain't no objections. I you wish,it.st ' . . I , Mu 'ja you U7 bottle 01. : . & CO. .. I . 11 tective to w . . . . 1 . I . . .1 �, For Parks, Davis . savior In our Sodom aw.Gomorry of . . A a SCOTT & .. I .. . . - drlve*a spludlie yeerlie oiit ol. the haln't got time to tell you about it, but 1. . Pole looked down 'and pulled at fits. .. I - , . . � I I . per Eastmon.Ko�qk Ca� crackardom, What the, gentleman with . . . I � . .. . thicket 0 as you are..a-runnin' the. shebang 1. . bea--vy,mustOche. 1. ... . 1. 1 13 It . .1 . . �. , a shoes ain't .. n the track jest In time to get � . .. - . . . . - , �. . : OWNE , , -, . . . . . .. . the plug.hat dn1'spIk6 to I .1 . Itknocked off .by a through freight. The. thqughtl.ldlax permissiou." .. . . . X.* 44W611," he. smiled, "I reckon he won't . I � . . I . I .. . . . .. . a-goln' to do far us. �he Lord couldn't. I \ I I . . . . I . s I CHEMISTS, � . : I � I I . . � . I detective went back on' reported, an' O.Go. and dO what. you think best, I � I , ' � I -I. . --6 Ile looks nice an! talks nice, In i'to use I . � . harm 'us any more in the ',legislatue. ntoj ' qiitarlo., . I I I .. . . . . . ... . I ... his words, I don't believe he de"Ives . I . I I .... .. I -they waited to- see what Preston ud do. � Pole," saI4. Miller recklessly...-I'We,cau� I than the road .111 do us good, so you'd Toro . 9914 ts, . . I � . . . . I . . ' -an' . . . . I .. : I � By the next Mail they got A -claim In., trust 'to your head, and anything Ir better support f1m.. I seed the --barb - . . . � 50c. and $X;, all dru �,� appearinces. 'I'll bet 1 *06 thing, I . I I . I ! ' - b4ter than i . iothin . I . . I.. .� I .. I I . . . .. . . 1 . b . v 'us.'Accord- - I., . which Preston said. the.' .yeerlin' g j4st now. I reall)' down it minute ago,, an' I didn't have ' ' . � .H. Be; Com e, that to 'at lie won't dopel a . . I . . . . . . � . . . . . . � . . _. - 21 �, I . . - _­ . . I ... . - __ --'I 'a fine four . , i . . . : . 'e.zoed lim. every hour, Re. � . - - . . . . elghed 800 pound an! was think We, gone by the bonrd.11 0 -time, to consult you. ' I'd -R' told. . . . , I , w . . � � : .. I . I . . . I iu gi - In' .to him w "Wellt take. a Vdte on tt -an, lot V � Ou I all6n'dillk cow. They, threatened to �,-A)l rl I . 0 . I . . .. '... . . _. . . � .. 1. .. , .1 . .. ChernistandDr.4, s tbeAgunday, school 86ng puts it. yes, . 9 . .ght, thanicyl,�P said P le as be. &,bIgger lie ,an thai.jo Clinch. this � . , . . I I - .1 . I . . . . . I . , . � . uffled away� H -b .marched straight . � . .� . .1 .. - . . . . I he!s a-gole to he�p. us. powerful an' '. . . know.,, L . jail 11m, an' Preston agreed to with- sh . thing2l . I yet. th an eye that'dld not waver, 4t. � . . � . . I . I . *1 . I Opppsit.e.Townliall., . . . - � You set them -to laug] - . clahn.: But he got.downh6art- t - , Abner Daniel joined Ibem, smiling kin. shore -return, the. dompliment. Pf it.,. " � � , . . . . . . I . IIM ]lee 'em L Up. bing, draw his . . o. the' jury room and'without rapping . ,. .. . . . . . . - . . right off.. An', fellpyF eltizenso .r 0, � . 0 n .. . : , - * , I. .- =�_W_ . He's from - that"s.the thing. I wo hider If � It would �ed- an' traded his plhce,ter a farm on. opened the aoor and went In,. 0 si 10, . broadly, his eyes twinkling. joyously, n't been far you i . ­ . - ,II­,��_._ . . i - to propose a vote d thanks. . I . � . . I � hid , an' yore - advice, I'd , . .. . ..... I I I d.11 � Vother rallroad',, an' tbe'last I heard W the door afterhim. He found the. -m' � -is I � � . 'A, ..C, " I . I . . a * away Up In. Boston, whar, they tell me, do any good, for me to try my bait I I I . I . on The old Jostei stroked his faceand ::?a! been in hell1ong ago".an! as it . . I ' . . . , I any timber. -him -he was at.bia old ttadq ag?in, , 1', all discussing the matter and, was! 46- . . . livin! it ,stralgbt,.� 46neit. I - . . . ents: at the samp.tabl,e 'I'Do they know you.ha,,Ve . � ­ . , owung4islopgl�odyba�it.and.,foi-iblu;'fee,l.mo�6likfj . . , _ ... . a ntggerleets an' , . .1, reckon .that's about the way we'll be that'.the'strangth of,tbu. I . . I . ourse. -�.. III, the whites. When his 'sort.comqJ land. over. hereT,"asked Miller. . , Iigbtad to find . the wind.of his content�- "I've always lljo:t�a�n ever I did. You,'nover axed , ' I : � . � , � With . 1. . . md by gettin" - stock .killed.'. opposition now rested chiefly In -Bartell I said fie* �Ithat what. is to �.be �. mb but* one thing t I hat 1, . didn't gr . . . ' 1. I I � .. �­ ! - � In" thoWar, with all theIr' -1011i yes;'I'guess they do,'� replied :&mag , our I . - I 11 .� , : . . . . � . I .11 . . ­ . . I , . p .That's ., fe* L 'eh ' - - . , . �.' . . . . . . this away dur . , . , , . 91 . . . �. � . all -I . , . got.to say_gentieruen. . and R. . d raid to' . argued,' I .aht, ' I I . . . s of. slaughter, ill col6nel. - : , : . . . m , Who, seeme at ,Will* be, an' It will be o. sight toouer,'n - ,ae that was to, give up i7hliki.. I,donfi . . , I : . I up to. date Impliment * e _` :.� I . �� bet's: , *ItAbig road any - � pull away from . ,him. Pola. olid up to - I . . . . i .� , ' I .. they. laid waste to� cierIthing, they q'Tbgn. I don't believe I'd chip.10 I ad�. 9 ' � ' scrape our fly . raw him � I to . ono� most of us cottnt on ef we'll Jest keep kn'o*. whether I eTer will'be able -to do . . . - " ti * I � I a ' - would thr4w it specks ofi.1'1 . - . - Bart I I . . 1.1 .Adver sinv .- � - _ .. all 4nd sal&aibad . � . � ,. 4.J .. , - � - *struck shot u like rabbits In holes- an! vise . Miller.. "Bartell ' ' our operits up.11 .� , it or � not, - but by .�he great God - above � . � . . . .. I : . . . . . .. P . .. ... .1. The house shook- with the applause side, "Pay, 'Ali. Dartell,'wbat on earth, ' Ilm goin' to ke OR trylur, far I know . ' - - . I I � then. went ba:k an! bald they'd.,had a , lip to you -11 - , . , The others. moved on, leaving Adele - . op - - . . . I .. - V Bar. that greoted this spaech. Even the Op- ha*ey'ou got aglnAlau.,Blshopl"� I . . F*good. I don't ­ .. .,-, . goodbunt, Bpt they've, been lIvin high ,il reckon - you, are right,", said J I .1 I . . ,. . . . and Miller together'. . . ! you want It.jest fer.ra, I .. -seemed to:b.e *ayerffig- Only '�W_h I ad - . # ' . . . . upi thar sence the'w4r, Re the'r tAm­ ,clay, ,'but for. the Lotd!s sake do- somd-* position I . . y, noth re, �Pola,'ns I know of," . .."Oh'! Just look at mamma nit po]pa,t,p ,wqnta'drs,m-tQdaj,, far a wonder,, an I � 4 � I ' . . I ORB. " Doll.c. .r . . . . . ' to I t tills ,Bartell Ire& a: rigic! counterance. He. 1, aiid�Bart.ell'rtLtU4�r'oheep�shly.,' 1!Notbin' . 'olie.-,�ald In the �i6imd; full voice Indlea- . Maybo,ln� tIm er in 't irst"' . ; . . . ... I �, bar is R-playth, out, an'. they want some . thing. .It never , Will do e . . I . . .. . . 1. , . I . . Y, 4 � , , . L ' . . . . . . . I . . 1. . ., -i . .. . . . ­ tIvo eep dinotiou . . 1�'They An o III gIt ov I . '.., . .. .. . . . �, ­­ 11 � . . e. they want'it bad...'So thlbg ,fAlPthrougli,"-. �'-- �- . I I rose 'and In' 4. ]a* voice ImIted, his' as -,i know Of." . . of 6 a so glad - . As Alan ' was about to get � intoi. his. . I more nowi al . . . ­ . . I . . I 1: 11 -I,-- . I , I .40 MM i . . . -Well, it, looks to, -me. like you got a . i . .. . . = : �n�-:�. ­ I � . .. . .� - I .1 I .1 � the'r repeasentaiives' out to - "I've done'all I can.,',' saWN111ler de- . group to'rapalr� with lilm'to onci.of the . � . ' ' they are about to 4h.7 It , buggy with his uncle,' the colonel and . . ' AIP112S810"43, at monthly i:A1r:-' t�e�.', send � �� I . the wbole, jur . . got up wfi4- followed -' mighty pore w y.ol showfn`gbod ,will. "What a door,' ' r - &I, .you oral". *. his wife Ind daughter pass d. With, a I . . ­.. � 'find it an' My hold of 'it L How does.bo - jOe.tedly. "Bartell's got y rooms.. -They I ,. a . I ,. don a . I . : 1. ; ' ' � a bla4ted blo6iilieffdl, Ill . about to clood the ' Why, -he's the best friend you goti Mr. gold Miller softly... "There 16 nothing -sheepish look on his face1b old man - . n-iti jDr �)Ip4ill�,ss in-tklng'Ade­, .. hapijantg ,.come hear? .As well as Lkin gang boodoo.ed, th . m out. A� be -was . I I .. . I . . . I . . . ' a ptes more votes1n.his vest . : + . ., I. I make out, old Alf Bishop, a. good.man Wouldn't hwmake a flne.represeutatIvO door'aftek them 16 n6dded to Miller. Bartell, an' # . . . tos a e'usn6.,Is.thee?11 . i . . . . . . 6t._fer , I bq,v�ed to I . I . I you thon any.mau in this ep rat .. w r tbq� two men ,. t . o . � � and. whii--b,. d . uring the yehr' Re a southein.soldier-a man' that I' In, the leglslature?'.�O �* .' - 1:1 1. . "We'll -tote. a -vote on It an" let you, PO4 1 � 11 . -F(jk',a moment they met in atull. look:: stopped before AIRR and hold -out her - . I I . . . , . I .. � . ... . .- . . � I . . �. � ­ I nothle agin, except maybe. The colonel *eut'baek-to.bls seat,, kno.1v,11 be said Coldly. - - . I county," . . . . . . - Adele!9 voice ..hand, . � . I 1. . haiD,t got . .. . . I . Into each otberIo eyes. . I . . I . + . ' I . I . . . . ' . gives a thoi.ough ttelaMP.11t Of till- he holds hie head *too higb-made up his and* 'Wilson' 'Came' to Miller -Just as I�Hels going -to talk to them," said, . 11,11uhl You don' - t sayll' grunted: Bar-. ollook when she, replled� "I -believe I'm . . I ."You .war . a going away without -even - ; . . . - . � . I - .I.. I .. I I � ni oiv surprise. ."Well'.he never I . I ' . mind awhile back..tbat lumber would Alan. approached. . Miller, aloud to Wilson. "Mi4 Do el's: tbll in 01 . . i. � I . � the happiest, proudest .girl In all the- - speaking to. - mt," she saido A catch In' I � . L -aifferent 'pb.aves of. adirertisifik, will be In demand'some day, an' be. set to "It's going to -fall flatter than it pttn-. speech almost shook tb�n! out of their told me about It, P ', .I.; world." , . � ... I I.7 1, . I . i -her . ,voice. "Thin . p . . of all. , . I I I . I . . 1. . * . � . . �. . k f It, today - I .: I ' I 44B ' I ounced yore- - : I, -me it 1. . 1. . . .1.1 I I I . 1. � . . .�.. . I . ' "Al - company boots, .a .s� losing ground . eca,se you. baln't arm I an'' a d �P48 in, 0-,1-t1'Ld& vir ,work buyin' -all the timber Inad � he, cake," said Wilson. -y and h ,,saw hewn . .. I Then you -love 7 I i .days to be treated like thatl10. �. .. � , � he*set to y a .. ., . . I., . � .: could lay his bonds On.- Th6b, when *be.- � simply cannot.'affoi-d to buy the rl�,ht 'It lo, ka squally.o.) . . . . . 1. �. I., : . ,oe1 yet,". said Pole, with- a. steady'eye Atl.bellevp� Ilve,lo,�ed. the. � "But your�paotber told me!'--� I �- , .!. I - .. . - I � .. ... � I . . . I I 0! . . . . .. I . ' I I . . ; . . . . I - : an' w.awabout Of -way, . CaWtyod choke that 1111ternto " -I, * .. , And set face. '.'Why,., he'sald. Vother . 4 be�re­,- a. I . . = last . 'Didn't I till,:70 . the 1-7nite"d States Jot Ons. Dnllat', n be could tote . . � You are right," sald.Wilson gloo.Ml I 1. very minute I met'you. I .I I , �. U'she coulde.t .* . .. . , - .. I . .. I. ,had more' n I ' 'Opy I ,. . . . : day to. sey�ral of. us at the lbg'rollln'­� . , . .�. . , - , . . . . . t. ' go b r -or buy'him oft., Jy "Our, in.1p . . . 1. I . U , mer." . - . . . � � to gounder�L lie give this U61nau a' fellow overt ere. o I . .'cry, All 1. � 6 nia . 4led 6011 broke in'Dolly,.with a smile. I . , chances are v - - . .. I . . Sond ten cent, - 9 for al'.81,110'P..le cop% - 6ption on It. WOLL, so tot 80 good-, but, . .."He hin ,It -that � sortoll 'said: 1111W dfs� �' MIller'caught Adele's eye and .went you remember you. r1d: by 6h yore bay, , : Alan 'saw Dolly looklnj�It hira'and i, , '" Influence with papa than - _ . . . � . . . . I . I , ' . * . I have more . . . . .. . I . % a XOP' ' Wall, dkerchlef, -her face * ' Obe b . .. . . , I . . . . I . � " 1] 1. 1. , . . .... a got to do . . . . . . � I . .. . leadini a milk cow, by . a.' . ,*iVing. her ban 6CO its. I know what she told You. ,- 1. � .. I �. I I gentlemen, what- ba,Ve,w -obbsolatelY. . -, I , to bar. . . . '.. . , . . . . d - , . it will *be warth 4 &.1lor to you.- with this trade? lJothle as X kin see. Alan 91an - .. , . . . -after - you passed, Alan Bishop said: �. I I . � 1, . ded'at hIsTathei and moth . III'm bound fo iiy the outlook Is'not warm'aud:,flvish�ed. 'He was tempte to I made her. confess if just now. Aro you.* . I , I � . . I ' . . . .. I .. . . I . 8 I Utwe are � . !xpeeted t . o . yell aul.,noller or. On their. WkUkied, faces inylamPlO � go'favorable,il he said. f'If we eonld .:113oys,.thar goes.the only. i.nan: ln,.tbis g . ot � o her, but she still Oat by herfatber :. going to town today?" - � . .. �� � . I . I I I an! deed 'am , - ' ,; -bf! d6jeet)on.'.,Tlid old Man- .bave, Put It to a . , vote Ju I . county. that,.has coniletlons -an? .the. avdMother, and that fact, checkedhim,' I ­ . .w I ' . IMPRESSIONS ,a 'free, right' Of way e�ldeaces at after your I . . I Yes", be .informed her; " a shall'.. . I . rag to stand by. 'am. They say hiYe . a and,'ris- . - arra iements tbere.'� I . ?.) , , pled sCarcely',to brehilic.- UP .to uld have clinched �cOu V . Mrs. Barclay caught Arls ey, . . I - 11 I thiough prooerty'odthdy 10 see . . -uncle tspoke, *We,wo �. .. cohniplato the 4 I ­­ I "I 11 . . I . . Our . u ship � . I . I .. . 1goleto run ter thi.legWIatur1..4n!,-ef.he IR'9 .suddenly, cauld thVQ,Agh the crowd ; , t 1 5t; Catha:rines � Ontario the timber .straight through to the: Bartell's speech he'llad seemed buoy,� thbm, but Bartoll thifike his election . . .1 . . I � I 1 . �'Then dome right down to Bee me. as-, I � ' . I � I � 1. . I � . . . 1. . .. . 1. I - . .. . I - I ­ north Re t7n it into:cold Yankee cofh.. -antly hopeful, but his horizon had dopendson beating us today, and, be- � I . A .to him. She extended her gloved.haniL I seen aa you possibly can,t' Dolly said, : . V&_. I � . I F ::I 11 " - In . .1 . . . . ­ . . - _k�% .1. . . . . "You and Dolly in , ust stop your fool- I I . . � v;���� We abet count in 'this shuMe,' gentle- , chiiiged, He looked as If he were . Ing the chief landowner, fie bai'influ. . � . ITRI dying to: gee you, to ts1k.-vilth YOU,. ,,: ... .1 I . . I - . . I I 1, .. .. . .. . . . . . . ­ . I . . �, . I.. .1 . . . - .. . .. . - . �, I .. .. , . .1 ' We g1t our pay far our. land In wpfidering why ballad treated himself ence 11 . , .. . I . . . Ishiless," she said.. "I've been thinking 'Oh�,Alao I'm so-so bappyl'! " �� . . . . I . .'! . ­ �. . mop. . ib'Wg which ' ' ' . . I I . I - . . I - . . . � I , I '. . r - an' to suchn. -bright View. of a I . 1 III' -VvI - Ak y gar , the, - ,of a,plan:to. help you. t�o'out�, ,If I . .680 a� 1,",? he told . .. bate. glad ae�'heetlnl on , belle t. ft bre m -h: t"',,sald, ' %. .her as he pressdd , - . _. . I �. . - ­ . . . . , I an!t say a word to her her. -band.. tend . . ; .. ; I . . steam whistles In the middle - OP.: the had .no foundation at all.. - . . girl tremulously. "Poor father and . j. � were you I woUl . orly.� "Then, I shall see ., , .. . . . .. . . . . , 11 . . . a 4bne .. .1 next Sunday;nlght come and . . ­ ... � I . 'Our � tiboidache' ' . . I ni-ht when we want to sleep. The an- At this jutctUr. r Daniel rose�. mothatt They Idok'As if they were on. " 11 11 .flow, but . .1 . . I you again today,!0 .� . . . . 1. 0 .. I I . . S . . . , L I C, . R� gyn6s will kill our 'hogs,� cattle, ae from.bis seat near the stove and: slow' I take her to church Just -like yod used , . , . trial'tor their lives. _Oh I bad so much . ­ � "Yea,. today sure" she said, Ind she . . uring ecolld I . I hosses an' n I a � . .. I . I . t, a f I . . I ... . to. I'll attend to Colonel Barclay. Ho. moved on, .: . " . I ... . . .1 I bIren I ow. iol .'then break .th ly walked lorward tI.1 be a ooa, &c- 1. hope s'we drove over bere this morn- ..4. . I Alundreds have . . . ' � . ' � . . L' . � I . ath over tht.g. thing, "She's all right" said Abner Daniel . ' � . (read from perslxton� . . neek. 61. some chap ,that Avasn't hit In Ing .the audience. Immediately quiet Ing but now"�- � , . .. ..� . .. . I , I Is justtickled to de, ' . . . he*daches b�oi our * . 'teigned, for'lle, 'was'a man who w a In ' - . He is its , as Alan climbed In the bu ' beside - I oclent1fically.fit4ed.'. the war, -but we mustn!t forget to be, . � .. I , a ", . III can't bear to see you take -it that � - and lie won't Make any fuss. ggy . ' . . I I wil *10500. . . � . . . glad in'. bend the knee o' gratitude. Of 'variftbly listened to. .. !. . .. WAV* I said Isfiller tenderly. 14 did not' � stubborn is a mule, though, und whou, . ; - him, "She's ill wool an' a'y4rd wide." . , heim we 4ndertalto . co' I'Geritldmda a I he has to: give, in It'a better.Ubt to let ,'I ckon you ard satisfied with the- , , . I :re , I . to. cur* headache we I . bourse we all know the law kin mpel . : n' ladles," be. began. ifitend to speak .to ybu so soon about . . I wer him. wo 140 it or retu#4 the ' . us to glve'the right of way, but it pro- clearing biff throat and w,ping his another matter, but'l -calA Put It oir. . . I him think you . are gloating 4 y It COMO out *Uncle Ab,li said his* ' � morholvi , , . .. I . � I . - . I I Hewon!t bother*you any more.'I'll Bad I I videe. far just and'sufficient Payment . , his long hand. "This aln't You�.have become'very, very .dear to I � nephew, flushing,over the compliment ; I . - I I . I � n,outh 'Wit" I . : - I 1. . to D , .. 'i . . � � I . . � -1, far the prop�rty.used', an', gentlemen, no. plat, in 01 mine, gracious knows. -I me, little,girl. in fact,'.1 mover dreamed .. � I I to that.11� �� . ' I I � � 611y. . . ­ . . - � . , . . � .. . I 11 __. . . . . . . tions. Itm agi . there, Wa I a � spoil a thing as genuine, un- I \ .. Alan thAnied her. He was so full ot . . "Iest -Want One thing -more," said thia . , I . . 1. . . I'm Agin dona 13"em, tooth ha]Wt got nothin', an' r don't expect to . . I I . . .. I . I � . , . ,. . ,. . . : �, � ,lose or gain by what to done. In this ` . . V yo�. it seems, to I . happiness that he. was afraid to trust � 'Old man, "an' I cault,mako out whether I t I , . '.1LD'-EOe Rail." � . it, . selfish love till I knel I ' ' . � . .. *Iret , There was thunderourvand ominous. matt .r, . 11 n me that yon Were actually ere . . his ,voice to utterance. As Mrs. . Bar� It's ,a sin or. not I want to face. Per� � � . � .11 + is 0 a but I - want to do -%*hat I � ated for . . � .004 . h ' i . I . 'Olng back to her ll.osband . � . I . I appiause'when Bartell sit down. Wll- for what I 'thInk, is rig t an' proper. ma.. I ,Want you-to,.be my Wlfe� Some- . .. , I clay was g -king Re Abe Tompkins. I'd give my �. I . I I . . . son Sat flushed and embarrassed, For My part, I don't think we kin do' 1.10 IV 1 feel that. you care for me at . . Ind da�ghter: Pold'Baker passed, '.Alan. rightarm to meet lem An' watch tbe'r , I I I I : I . - twirling. his glo . ve � a In his hands.' Tie without a railroad much longer. , Volks , I . . I . I . .grasped him by,thei hand. * - faces when they beer about the rail. � . I . . , least a little, and, V believe when you I I ' I . � I . . . t this par- is a-poklnf fun at Us, I tell you. It's . . d how . ,"Boy, Palo,?, he galcL ,his voice full road an' the price yore pals land - I' I'. .. I . � I . I had expected anything bui realize bow.. Much I love YOU an I . I . t I tote . had." - j . � . ­_. ., .. 11 I s6nat fusillade. Ile stared at Miller'bi .God's truth. . Vother day'l was over devoted I shall be YOU will love me SO . and quavering, "I want to tell you 1:111 t . � I . . . . �. , . I . I . surprise over 'that gontleman's, easy, at Darley a-walklnl along the railroad I do you." . ' . .. I I. . .. . � 'I think more of y ' on -than I do of . any, . .. .. . tum ICND. 1, '. I.- . . I I . ' . � . . I . I . . I - man allveill . . . � . . . I .. . I . I Z:::� . .:. half amused smile as hd.stood up.� high the turnin' table, whar they flirt To his surprise she averted bar. face. � IIIVell Al n,10 s Id Pole. awkwardlYp , - .I . \� . .1 . .. � I � . "Gentlemen 11 he began, "and ladies," engynes round, like children on a. flyin, , and said nothing, though he remarked. , I I .0 . 4 .4 .. � � . . s . . I . .. . .. . I I . . . .1 . . . � . . . I � hd*ad(led, ;Wth a -bow to the right and linny, when all at once A big str.qPplft' . that .she had paica a little-foid ,com- I I � I I I I I . . .. I I __ ­ , . . 1. . !!�_ I. . . . I . I left. I'As'many'of you know, I prew fellot with a rod flag. in his hand run I m : . . - . : . . . - 1. I . I . � pressed her lips. I -to Wgltod,iL moment.- . 11 . . . � . . 11 . . I . 1. tend to practice law a little, and I 'want Up an' knocked me offln.the track ker- , then said hoxfously" � I . I . . I . I � I . . .. . .. . � . . . I , . I I U - . . I A. J. GPL'16C� - to say now,that I'm glad Mr. Bartell whallop 'In 'rt ditch, It was just In. . you. - so I I Y///"� . . . . . ' . . ' "Haven't mething tq, say, sclealtific JeVV0,4*r "Cl . alet In the profession, -& lawyer with time to keep we from bQIWruii over by I Adele? Perhaps' I have misread you I I I " ) I I � . . . . I . � I . . I � . opticift2% . .his keen wit and eloquence could Con-* a switch angyne. He was as Mad as : . _... . . .11 I . . . .. I 1) . I � � all along and really have no right to � 1(� , (. Y I . c161N,ko1w, oNlr. Vidt an Innocent mother before a jury , TUclj�er. . 'Lookyl h6er" gee he, 'did You, hope, Oh, that would be hard to bear -Ill I . I K I I I M, I . . I I . . I I . I I of her own children. Maughter.] And think that thing, was Playful tag with "It.1s; not that,'�' sho.sald, her breast : . V /I ... %, I - � . . . I . . . . -1 tbaes the point, gentlemen. We are you *an' ud iap you oil the shoulder # , , L , I �. . . f . . . heaving suddenly. "It to not that. . A . . . __ent of tbo.charges against us.., I ' an' run an' bida behind a tree? Say, ,,Not that?" be repeated, his"Wonder- I I . . 7 t � . .-11 I . � . 1 -!.IiIIIII4� am. speaking now of ray allentst the airet you from Short Pine destriet, this ' . . � . D611V stopped befote Atan. � . !, I . .. ti,!!tTe 61�-T!nnt wo! ­ _�-_-_ titains?i I told Ifin ho'd � Ing eyes fixed on hers. . . I ­ , \ " , . . . Bishops.. They ate deeply Interested side o' the mou . Then she turned to him. does I'll do all I kin to elect 11m, He'll ,�A . , , , . . . ' . . 14�i �_ 7�r_� , . I 0 . � I , 'in the development of this's6etlon. The guessed right, an' he said, 'I 'lowed so, . "Alan has told me of some of your make the beat representative that Wo � '. � " . t�, . P does hold his' head high, for thar ain't no other spot On the v, an .' " % otd, . . � .. � elder, Blsbo talks to him about lo a, d11- . ever had. He"s got brains, he has I . - � Ind In this, ease he hag held It high' . he haell, Miller laughed out un- 11Y Bartell's fAC8 19% I- . , . Whirlite globe that produces folks as 0101 ,ou doRlt tayl" �,�__- - I ____ , , . I 11�p enough to swell coming prosperity In green. Re— got1rds.1 Well, gentlemen, onsily, "But surely you wouldn't hold ' beamed, his ,eye, kindled Ind flashed. . ---- .. I , . . . . the air, lie believed It would Come, that floored me, it was bad enough to anything against Mo that 1 said before "That's Jest whatl#p . I - . � k - - __ . Ind that Is why he bought.timber lands be Jerked, about like a rag doll, but It ' . . . I . I met you in Atlanta Ind fell heels "I hadn't the least Idea be was tot I The oven of an ,Irnperial Oxford Range and the bid- I � 01tetsively. -As for the accused ,gen- Was tough to beer my section Jeered at.. ,. ' u, Besides, I me," said Bartell; drawing a deep . over bend In love With yo I �bl6hed spit before an open fireplace 4obetter roasting than tLny Otter cooking 1 L . I i I j1dragn froto the Hub of the universe, 'What makes you say that?' I axed was� simply stretching - My imagination . breath. "In fact, I 'lowed he Would be . apparatus invented. I � . I . I 1. I . . " A .1 ZT, . 1, mUst say that I bave known him for 11m. Re I stood thar trylnl,to glt a PA#- to save him from making it serious MIO- Agin anybody but a town Man."' . - In the olden days the- $pft had to be kept turning to get 01 sides of a roftst � I *%,! :1 I .several years And have never heard a sle 0 wet glass out 61 ray hip pocket V Id P610 cooked, It is much the Same 'With the ordinary co& -stove, Tile heat of the , -CAN for "Alan never talks Vouch 10 an . I - � I . ,Word against his obaractor. Ile Is not ,yvithout cuttin' my fingers... [Laugh- take. But I know what It Is to In a tong of Conviction; "he 4,ets When . oven is eatest on the fire side L- roasts, bread, pies, cakes, ete., have to be I . . 0 � _ I former, but a bustne I os Man, and It ter, led by Pole Baker, who sense . d the a girl jow,.and I have wanted to tell M me ------ - - Ttwisted to get thern'cooked at all, The result is uneven, unsatisfac- � . .him so, but SIMply. Could not face him the time comes far It. But, In e. - tory coolting-good food ruined. 'The diflusive flue constwedion of the . . � - . would be unfair to judge him by tiny meaning of the refereneb.1 'Becalsoil with my coutession-whon-when big Bartell, this to rvgole to break him all - . . . I I I 0 a . I other standard. Ile Is not only a buAl- zos he, 'you mossbacks over thar don't own sister wag in, qUestiog,,, to pieces, Ile's in love with Old Ilar- . , I . I I I, lie handles know the wnfo over. ' A nigger from clay's gal, Re she to with him, Ef he . - -*- I SO I #­ flis . nose tuan, but a big one I . 41I have tried to boll6ve,ol ,idelo heal, I ImPeAL ial Oxford * . I . .. - big things. This railroad Is going to over that come In town Vothor day an, tated, "that you had changed In Your puts this road through today he'll Ott I I I . . be a big thing for you and Your chll- heard for the fubt time that he was ideas of love since --Since we learned big daddy outo' debt an' Barclay will I ..'� . . . dren. Yea, Wilson Is all right, He 'I free. Two men over tha to know. each other, and ,W'IthdraW his, OpPoeltift, I doW-t knoW I � . Range . . Xmas Is Coming didn't fight in the Into Unpleasantness. Wives without kDOWIn' that was a law audeeeded to some extent, but there how you feel, but I'd bate like alkoke . � . . I I He tell., the w6men- he Was too young. agin It, Half & you uns Rover laid Oyft was one thing that simply Wake and to bU'5t -A Man all to ilindors, that draw I t fresh alt into the due thathbert Wllef-hdatb it and dillases It evenly over the .. 'moar friends will Wilson to here to build A railroad for on a railroad Re wouldn't have one no refuses to be eradicated. It $ticks ItOVO thought as Much of Mo tie Alin.does d oven, thus heating it quickly, thoroughl .and uniformly -back, front and shles I , . look pleased when your good and prosperity, and he ain't , a free gift.' I turned off aul left 11M rigi � it no � NV than eVer. I mean this MOrW YOU-" Ar4 at the same oquA tern raturc. qhe regult is juicy, tender roasts, lightt . 01" build one wbero tbOre is nothing to I an' went up on the maln street. Vp Ing, olneoll- . I Olt never knOwed he was. ter M0,0 pastry, evenl tdlSdd rread-suacessful cooking. 0 1 1 ! . buys Up timber for hie thar a barber ketelled nio by the arm Woo Bartell's be%ttottoring atop Ill the I WI In 'Vial OX&td. Rangeyea gct the rcSult Of Over Sixty YC tS , � ,,, th-ey, See the phot h,ulout. it be 6 V ley y" buy aft 11ape a f. an, said, see Ito. 'CoMe,in an' lel me "Now Y611 do,ourprise me" deClared � . thought and experience in scientific construction of cooking apparatus. racphs we have made company, it is, the only way to get Miller. "Pleato explain. D�U!t you Deb right direction, � o; you. Now is, a, them to back 111M in the enterprise, out that hair. VoU are from, Short I'm simply dying with Impatience?" ,,Woli, vote far the rlqht O' Ways, 912# . . 1W I . . N � N 0 holve NOW, geptlenj&n of the opposition, It PIRO, alet youll r axed him why lie "Von pressed the polut In 0110 of you kin rida to In' from Atlanta dilrie The Gumer ]PoUndrr Co.* UsAlted v0od tinu , I Tor0*000 CgLAudift . 0�� X11 there tire any here today, dOWt lot the thought go, Re 114 Bald, 009 he, 'Ueft�s& those talks with brother," said -Adele NesOlOh all rail- MO AW Alan will pull I them taken f6, mas. thought of Wilooes Dositiblo.ptoft rob you got a Shott Pine halt Out,' 'W,hftt'fi -was Impolsible f0iYOU like A Yoko Or g0ove--me, with mduto6ifti W11%*h1j04b4(, Vft-ft1dotivot, '. . � . . you of this golden owortunityr. I live that?, #es 1. AW he laugbod At a faller quite firmly, 1,that #1 to be the raGotiollinors, on, my mountain clan; L. I . I IL I I.., ­ 11 I . - 11 -11 11-1.1-i for twopeoplo, of ubeqtial fortune I. �Xiy �L I, . � L .. .. at Darloy, but at many of' You knowt tockta up In a elicor an, Sala.. ,It's a that Alet dead yet, an' hIM with Ins . 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