The Clinton News-Record, 1903-08-13, Page 2a
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Pains in the Back ,I ........ jOIPP +-.'V++4A*4'.*.**'V-,** � "You.. don't mean to tell me you
re gym . Q � a o T I �7011 gain? I (10111)t if the court, would walked out beer this nlovillW,11 she seore", laughed tho 'old )XI.111 na be
a weak, torpid or 0;I I've ulanaged to ralco III fully iwt-lity
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stagnant conditiou of the UldneN qbmrNn. 13Y ... ! forvP Ili(% to v.,,plain, ,it prlt,nto matter cried. 441,ord have werey!" thousand neres 4W luountaill land. I rom-bea up on iii- it, iIrh wa,on mut for
liver, an are a Warning it is eztr6mely -�* Ill'"i. tblit whort, tho intert�bts of my ell- "I don't know its I've prepared tiny was got,,- on -what I ,lowell wit wt -VII "
", I I Ill. -t IN1141. "I oj;, .� . lilt ray that
Oils to negleat, so j1pportiliI P r T+ (111 S IV K a ilf"Itt bulihims all! frit'll('44111) wuuldiult 11117 .4
11 a z,il r it is , " WAL N .. t are cont,tiped, awl Ir tlit� t-ourt Set speech oil tile F,IAI)J(Iet I said her , Shore I sevurfId all I voillit I'll,
; .41 did I could sliuldy Show the Ivtteris I bit$ '
'. Land testay, ,,but I waik4ed. I � my ballds on% an! 1 (111, It in 'I any botteen Oil uu' ivater."
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44L N ` P have regarding solble construQ- could 'a' gollo to 0, livery aW or- was ilreerdovell to It'll "you about what + I —
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It bealt y action of these organs . 91a �
They are Commonly attended by loss 11,AB+N . IIATLBE� * - I , , the pin sveret,
of energy, lack .of courage, and sorne� ,11.: I t1oll i
times by gloomy $orebodilig and de- Aaehor ,of ' ..*. P of a railroad in your vevilou. It dert-a out a team,. lint I believe tilAr's , Verkins Said, tbluldn' It itiought leak ('11411TVuR V. .
vpondeucy; . - rvea ro)-fooft " t - � you reirleniber rightly, I (lid not .say ator(en one way ol wearlul Sackcloth ' outall'sWile illy ('11:111ves."
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I . 9, � the thing ,wits ail aligoluto certainly. an$ ashea, An! the sooner I begin the win- Saturday Alan
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64 FU - "But, rather", sald Alan, "You Ill In't I -wout to Darloy, at; he fre-
I was taken Ill with kidney trouble, slid 0, M V Copyrasht, 1902, by -.,t ! Oil top of all this you'll be obliged to better I'll feel." . bare etiough nioncy to buy all (
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became 00 weak I could scarcely got arowid. .4 �41=x a 67,0S., A i I prove collusion between Ine And ilia L r f t hat t." -1
I toolt mediclue'-witbout benefit, and finally 'V'�AN�v"1,1.r% L . +$. I I Abner Daniel winked. 'rite Svrlp- laud,,, � -L: quently did, to sp(lud Sunday. .
�( . After .. , I + � Tompkins heirs Over It sale Allade by � - mally
decided to try Roodle, Sarsaparilla . . � , i turil alluslon appealed to his faney, is, got it lIp,P__I1IHlloIi,. I Oil suell violts he us .
. . k I ,,;* � . � their attorney, Mr. 'Prabuo. There 1.4 and lie oml)ed Impulsively. , . go s fit � v (1(,g t
the first bottle I felt so much better that T, 1. , — '. 'Ir P(' 't as - - is Uyed lit tile Johnston HoI18(" it gm.at, I
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coiltinued Its use, and six bottles made me I ; ) I
" "-" i illy pale� Almost dellant of Ills over. I old inghloned brick building that had .
1.8 now �V,oman. When my little girl was A ., i one thin- certain, Mr. Bishop, and that "That tbar Is," he Said. Thar's a
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"'A Irlielluln- d1saster-1 Iuo1.tM,a"Vd thIS ; survived We civil war and rent'.1111C.4
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+,;44.+.;.1.84.t4+.�4.+.".�.,*+.,o,,.,-�. .v4-.*-&+ -*�+ 4 1 . . * Is that �Ou have forreited. your right whole way an' a halt wily, Some folks I farm to ,-,(It oney to ))uy II,j,,I1I,y
i baby, Bile could not keep anythlitgr all uer I I " # y
, ' OWW -900w— ANAb�AV"94Z=W4QE*.4W "I �.'y A=!-W-V3P�K03.W.t,$,v4wara�ist�W4) � to tiny further confidence lit this inat �est wear it 110XI: to the Skin whar It I � M It
stomach, and we gave ber Hood's 8arsapa- . ., ., L. . rr I .� Und � UlLtollvlw(l by the shot and mlit-11 that
rilla wlitch crilred. her." Xits. TnoxAs I$- J)ut I seed that'gal in town yesteraity "They. are doln' as Well 40 call be OX- I ter. It the road Is built, y6u*ll find don't show, with bi-oct(lelott ' Uortou's four tboumand nervs, . ! burilvil. over it during that dhnnal Inc -
to 'or.,A. The farm you. waN ;�oiag jO dpea t.) : rica wilon uio�t of tile p-jpulailoll had J,
vie, W4114ceburg, out, - an' talked . . pected", lie luade allswor. But lie out About it with the rest at I ur SIM on I " r
r_r - your pCO- the outside, They think of It scratclie,s i
4IDid - I I Alan?" "
odp kl- rs a a a you, Vnele Ab -711 'I"ne face of 41iin,t aliprov( of even that platitudo. plo, You thlitic you acted wisely in at- a. little that,11 oatist ' gasped Ills Wife' "YOU didil't ! IIrvrug,uv,,J farther south." It bad four r .
470 $ a L, r �,- rilla the youbg man-brigIltened,- Ills tone for lie was plain and out,spo y �tbc Lord all' Include, that'.," � .11
Ren auct tacking tile this way, but you have itooriwink: otuer folks. But I believe " StOrIVS, "I'd was too big for the town, I
Cures kidriey and liver troubles, re- was eah;er and expectant. hadn't collie all that distallev for .4 Simply out ofT ypur nose.to spite your . I -Not Ill that 40111," groatio(l. Illsbop. I which Ael,ula bonstof only 2,000 Whitt) -
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lieves the back. r . . i - W "I Swapped that to phil I,Ilr,§oiis ter L .
I %nd builds up the he meant it to be the whole lie or i
whole systent, "Tot;, I'd hitched. lit the wagon yard mere exchange of courtvslcs� Still, lit, file(,. Now, I have a long ear r1dor be- , lione." . I r i itants, One-third of wholu. were blac1c. �
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. ail' run, Into Hazen's drugstore to git A Inelced the facility to approtielt QUSIly fore me, and It'sgrowing late." ! . I 1118 poph . ; However, tile smallness of the town � �
. ==-;-�— -, = �-=�;� bo"t e Axle grease an' was combil out the subji,�ct,wbjejl had grow,, F() hc,avy 111shopr stood up. Ile was quivering Mrs. 131shop was deaf to this plillos, , The woras. soelried to . . r
cut raspingly ; Was In the hotel's favor, for Ili a place
ophy. III don't see," she said -in her ' , . �
A COMMON CQ6TQM, with the durn stuff under illy arm ; Into the FJiIoIIe0OfthQ bigrooll). Abaer !1 'wbore lie one would tiave patronized a
. . , within the last twenty-four hours Rnd as With palsy. Ills voice ShOOR And own field of reflection III don't see, .
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— when I run upon ler i-settlu' In A bug- of which Ili, now almost stoo(I lit terror. n ke a a madman I I 'Dantel Wits tile only one who seeinoti, secona cinsi, I 0
Say'r how you got to. Atlanta, attended ; unitioved by the confession, lotel oppositiol, w ,,lit
Argulm aublt of Ruliullig 11114 VIUNVro., i gy waltin' to Kit a cleric to fetch lei, "Well, that's, good," returned Per- "You are a scoundrel, Perkins," h I to business,, seed Adele an' got back . 11, . Ile Mimi � have (lied a natural death. The gonlal
w1urour.1i min , 11air. g L ill Yr b
. out a glass a' soily Water.. She vecop kins. Ile wits a. Swarthy Man of fiftv- sald—'Ia dirty blacksliake In the gras 9 VIP0 from the 130111 oil tile mantel. i proprietor aiiti his fa 11, were of t Q
"Why does a Mail alwa, r I "' g ii 'It 'a, , " 8' beer tit sunrise. Why, Alfred"— - piece ana. pressed tit& tobneeQ dOWA ! best blood, r
y4 run his nIzea-0a, aill-for no other earthly rea- five or Sixty, rather tall And slovd(�r. t I want to tell you that!" � But Blslio�. Interrupted her. "Ilit've �; . and the ,Tolmston Uouso-
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hand thpough big hair when lie takes Sol, than that I'myore uncle she 9poke with a bald bead that sloped back "'yell, I Iloilo you wOret mill a any you all had prayers ),,at?" ' : -
his bat off?" asked till observant man. to Me as pleasW as a basket O' chips. I sharply from heavy, 'uttIng Ilrilivs, uu- clinrgL for It.1s , . . . I I 4'No; you know,we baln't", Bald 111.4 � Relies In the Chimney till 110 wwovvre(l, � the church people held their affairs ' I
"Did you ever notice that wrin,will Ili,- What was I to do? I never was Ill der which a pair of keel' blaelc "No; It's free." sbop, turned to the * ; A small live c '11, 'ed It for a:, and the less m�,rlous element gave
. . eyos 131 . wife, wandering over his Strait," ,a mail- 10, 110 V,v ..
varbibly do this very thing'., is it just such a" pliglit in my life. I'd been tin- Shone and shifted. "Come down to door. There ,w(ts a droop ,upon Ills ner. 1�1 reckon it can pass Jelt tills , Moment, then dipped it Ili) lit the -sliov� .' dwices. To be adru-Itted to tbe�llotel .
a nervous liabit? Is It. vanity? It IS loadjul side meat at Bartow's ware- see .your (Iftughtor." lie said; "go6a whole body, Ile dragged his feet as � el, rolled It into his plpe.ana began to, ! 'without having to pay for otio's dinner' ..
tin old babit. I have never -know L* once, beln' as you are tired an' babi't ' .1 ..
. . ] smoke. � . I was the lialimark of social Approval. .
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11 At house an' was kl�ored frout hQad to : thing for her that you have it brollwr . he moved out -into tile unlighted corri- bad. notblul to eat.". .
illan who did not Indulge this habit. foot with salt and grease. I didn't Ili town. By the way, he's'a fine type dor, where he paused Irresolutely, S'o "So I ain't a-goln, to git no ,.(I(' L
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'at O' my of a man. He's Making hoadway tor)� great. wits his tt,g�ouy that he almost -Want I to touch it mouthful. Tell the I pass over the new road," he said, Ills ' car sited, tutdor wbich the train a .
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14iven men who have no hair. to run ha).0 on no cotit, an, the 131 "Nb- It can't pass, nuther, I don't I . u-l� , It Was near the ancient looklug brick
Itliqir fingers through, men whose patits, was lion est -I don't think till, L I . . M�. ,I I 1 4- 4 . . .Ohipct bein'm '-a --I- - 1� - - +�� -.I. It 11 11 It 8 f
heads fire its bald as billiard balls, will
brush their bands over their beads
when thOy lift their hats. If the Men
simply Wanted to smooth their tousled
hair, of course tills would afford amplo
explaonatlon of the babit. But Why
should A man who bag no hair on Ills
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lit -ad do the saine thing? It Is not a
sufficiout answer to, say .tb6t such a
Man may have hat! a fult.gult of'bair
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tit one time and that it Is Simply a
matter of bribit contracted under dif,
ferent.confifflons. As ,,I rule, nien Are
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Ul)coii§clou-.i of tit(, fact. They do not
know why, how or when they run their
hands over their heads. But they, all
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do it just the same, Go Into a �ourt
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room or at any place where - men con-
gro.-ate and -where It Is, nocassary.for
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them to remove their hats and watch
them. You will observe that every
man will go through the same berform-
ance. . It -seems to be a perfoctlY'natu-
rat thing for them to do. My own.con-
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elusion is that It is an evidence of van,
ity. A, man ,wants his hair to be just
so. Originally probably it was simply
a matter of -tidiness. But it bus grown
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into an act of vanity. The lawyer, for
instance, If be . has. dnough bair for the
purpose, will want his.-boad tQ have a
tousled appeaMnce.... It gives: him ii.
Studious appottrance and leaves,the Int.
prewslob that he .has been- strug,gililg
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with the books. Whatever the reason,,
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was any est about 'am, to tell Vtl,e'.
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truth, But I knowed It wouldn't be the !
part of ;I gentle;han to lot 'or set that, i
titretellin' 'or nook out o' Socket to ctill I
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a cleric When I was baud.V,so I whoel- i
ed about, hopin' � till' prayin' of site did
look (it me .she'd take it falley to tile I
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back-ol my bead!, till' went lit the store I
aft' told -'am to gIt it hustle on the'r- ,
, selves. When I come out,. she, hauled
me up to ax some- que . stlons abot I it I
when canip ineettit' wits go ' lit' to set Ili
tills year ail' when Adele tv.as coullill I
home, I �let my box o' �pxle grease -
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dra% an'.0 rolled like a wal,oti AvIlool.
:oft, duty an' me .after It., I
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'bendin' of all, positions-heer an' ' yan I
In , th6i most ridlou ' 1pus way..J tell You, I
. I'd never' -play croquet ur loapfrog I'll �
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tbera . pants, All the way home I.-:
.thought how 'I'd disgraced you." . . . I
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'.10h, you are all right, Unctii Ab�," . i,
laughed Alan. "She's told. me Several 11
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times tNtt she likes you very much. '
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She says you are gonulno�'genuliw '
throll,gh and through,: and . she's right.".
I'Vil ruther have her say it than any
.other gal I know,"�said,Abnor.' "She's *
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purty as red shoes, An' of I'm .illy
judge sh6's genuwine too. I've got ail -
*other Idee about ler, but:i* aln't a-giviii' I
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chlevously, .."I didn't mean notbin' o' .
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at the'fect of Perkins and Implore Ills
vest Of You, to come in, ail' you fetch
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law back to Perkins, action in tile mat. s Warehouse of the sam�e date and archl. ' .
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toeture. Arouud the hotel woro. clus.
1111peilding ruln. The: lawyer Wits inOv-;
told the negro woman and her (laugh-
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Iterkills . 'T �
tored tile chief financial enterprises at
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. . Ing about tile room, closing his dill3k
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ter, to stop washim, the dishes And, go
swerea Jushop, "Ile baln't adinItted ,
the tolvil-Its stores, postofficoi banks . �
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in to prayer. Then she burrIed put,to
It yet, but lie was a-lyin', HIS �hjvcj -
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and a ball for theatrical purposas. Dar- i
I'lVs no tise," Sighed Bishop as lie
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the back porall, where Alan Was citing
was to be'p the Tompkins sell out ter ;
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ley was the Seat of Its county, And an .
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. made his way downstairs. "I'lurulneill'
Ills gun, .
a decent prlcO,� latt'he can't be bill,, :
other relic of the (lays before tile war. .
Alan an' Adele lialu'j; a cent to their
"Somethin's happened.to yore pill"
died, lie's got ilia on tile. hip, pr I
was Its courthouse. The priiielpal Side- .. .
names,an'thatileVIV- BIshoppaused
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slie.sald. "He acts queer till' says sech
I "No,". said Ablier. "I'd rutber keep
Walks Were paved with brick*, which In
oil the first landing like ail animal at
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Strange things. He, walked the-.
Oil swapplill gold dollars ter inountaln
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plaevs wore damp an'd green and some- � I I
bay, Ile board the steady step Of Per.
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Way from Darley this InOtl'llln'. RIX' now
land ail' lotttlil Jt:go- for -taxes ,,in to
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1, try to'beat lawyer.
Aimes raised above their ceutmon level . -1,
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by the
kins oil (lie floor above, and for a me,
-wauts to have prayers 'fore he touches
a at his own gam.c�...
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underg'rowbig roots or. the syrc.
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Illent lilt; fingers tingloil ,tvIth tile
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it bite a' breakfast. I reelco n- we tire
A courthouse is likc� tile dovi
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aMOrO trees that edged the streets, � �
thought of waiting there In the dark�
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easy 10 git into, 'to outlet an' notblin'
In tile Oflice of the hotel, just aftpr .
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ness And choking the llfd out of tile'
"I'm afraid that's lt,�' QpIn6d.her
but �coreli while you Are thar."
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rogIstering Ills urkmol, ,thin.inat IIL
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, �ubtle Scoundrel who, had taken Advil",
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as ,lid put Ills gun and - f olloWed
I fer the name ol goodnessil
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friend Rayburn Miller, for whose bupll� �
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tage. of 'his credulity. ' . .
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herAnto the sliting' H i'
crl6d Bishop, looking athor huS.
ness ability;, it may be romerobered, .
But ,with a groan that was half a
"twd negroes stood against the wall.
' ban(!.. "Don't you see 1W.q. dyin' from -
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Abiler Daniel - bad' such high regard. . IL
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prayer be went oil down the steps And
Ablier Daniel wits Smoking, . ; and Bish.
- It? Are you ill , I a-goln, to kill qua?
He fine looking wall of thirty- . , � .
Out Into the. lighted. streets, At the
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op !told the big family Bible on ,his
What does a few acres - O' land ur
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three, tall abd of athletic build. lie . . .
*eyes
. first conier lie saw a car which would
quIvering knees. - �� � . .
- debts amount to- beside a man
I 'at's.been
had dark and hair and, a.ruddy, -
take film to his brothar's,- .and be
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1114iX you mean to keep it up," Abner
. . tryin' to help us -all? Alfred,
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hastened to catch It . I Saying argumentatively, "all right I
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� William Risbop'srl�ousb was"a Mod.
. ' . . an' good, but I don't believe in sudden I
ern brick- structure. ., 'anding,all a -%veil .spurts ol worship. 'Nay hosses islittelied,,
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I clipped 111Wri-which b...d a Gothic sum.'' tip ready to haul a loftd o' bark to the ;
.. .liter -house. and two or throe marble tannary,. an! It may throw me. a _11ttle I
statues. Jt Was lit the best portion of, . -
. - the avenue. Reaching .it, the pinntv.� -late tit dinner, but at you are a gOin'
. .to make tt'dally"busliless of It. Pir
i loft.the -car and approacbedrtlie Iron ,,�cu.,) *: . . . . I.
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. rate which. opened on. to tlie-'k�auitc it � � I
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F.Atops.,leadIng lip the terrace.. It Was .on,"�:sald !Bishop, slowly turning 7.the !�
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.1 now quite daik. .. Obeying a sudden leaves of the iome. ,9,I forgot w1aar I �
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4! lilll)lll,qo, the old ihan irresolutely . I . '... - i
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I passed by tile gate and waikeaftArther .9 111"I 1P 41 1.1" �.1, ,,#. .Q..;,7r� .4. .. �
tit(, Imbit Is A curious Ano, nniJ one the sort. 'I wonder bow.on earth'you * " V0 - ware ( I t , ; . the stroot. - . . . . . .... . - � - .17 I
,%vlil(*Ii seems to.be de6,,rootkid-In tbe cottid la, g6t`."ch a notibu ill yore � . . "olmflreb, Porkhm,tl lie sfiir7. � up . . lilt till t . hem foxes' tails together," $"it(] ,
. � 1. . . I I . . "Sollichow I dowt,f&I: oil�. "m - I .
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.. . , - Ills tl'iIVr0'Is �,trolvbhlg out Iii'ail dircV. , I . it. IlL bpi.
masculine ,nature." , � ,� , .head, *, I'm* goln' to see how that black .. I . ,O Abnqr� Danlel a ho, knock I
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.. - . �... . . �, scamp has ]oft my cotton � 1.61* I'll . "... . . �. I erout., you ' �
, " I . I . arello , . . I : - . 11AM. :11b'd think I wailted,to borro,,v
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. . I I . I . - .�- .* bet "he . haln't scratched, It any deeper � -. . ,Ills :Ila d and . tossed., them lilt' - the.
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� A2uQUWXVWMmM=cm=m= . awl 11 . . . . I I . , .- '41 Ilowed � Ili! s&e' NVIIII' ' t 11lQuQY*VI' 'ud git skee'ra right off. lie ellimbe.y. "That sorter 'Interested. me I*.
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. . � I Ili a old hen would 'a' dond lookin! ter . A in 'fore ' 1 f'ahvays Was afeerd,.Ild MIS ,
-1 . . . . I . . . . . . . worms.rp .. .�' - .. . . � ;. Went 1111ek"', Said 11IS1161) rathor Irrele- .. . ulnuage- I wondered how.that was -d-goin' t� I
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— ., . . q - end. I'd hate to have a passle a' f6ies I '
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I . � I 1W,:.1'1W?XXin9aNF-&r1U I . � I .. I . - viqlti "all'. she, conid .tell thar. wits I � '
I ., . . . APTER III; - . . staring rathi,r it - by . ed loose �
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.. a vi " I I , it'Was a verbal plunge: . . . . . I soMe'll, wron .me bain' beer tit. each. "in , wheat jest Ifore.cuttlit" time. ,It.
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I I -1 f " V N �: TIE'll,ett meoirling'.rit breakfast , I, , . . . ajlurrk., I r"eckon I dwsbow ,it I -How . � . my r , I I 1.
. � "' - iq 'a 1,7�- I ,� 1fred Bishop ,announced.. his - �, ome move timber. lafid ' —'14" a' .bedn a I. wondered �
" . �, , m' � I - bought s . . - could a body. help it? Ob. lily Lord" li , , . sight. .
� , - . .. . - , ' ' ' . . . ' . . � 6w, thatwas a-goln', to end." - - .
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�11 I'll, .., �.,� � . . FT1 Intention .of going, to Atlanta . , , , . � have morey' It's all gone 4 I I - - '
. t ..". , il; . . 'iull, you.did? '.Chat'$ good." Per. .I all— 11 m elp, "You'll W., der h6w-you're-
IeOrM- .., F. r� .. to. talltjo Perkins And Inc.!-.. . . . , * .1 . .. 11, I . an, ..On . a-goln'Ab ' '
I Un, ,A X) W I -otlier William, I gins, eyes f1littered 'once O� twice lia- Betsy has'.qaTed." a -it you don't. be.m6re respectful,"..
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1% .. . � . . . dkintally.to �all on his bi I Ile.-turnod at .the- corner of his broth. s siste , �'. . . .
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.- W. 'i 11 s gaze ste�'(]lo(' Itself 011 tho-fat-0 - . � - said lit r.
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. I lio was a. successful ,wbol.'e'saie m er-' fore i'll" er'q property ina slowly retraced. his - - . �
. . I 1. chant in that -city. I 1. I.. . I . . of the ,man liefore "I , Ilm.. , oil I 'as, I �Ilaltlng*. Steps to ilia gate,. -butt be did "Like the foxes,' f reckon,"' grinned
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. ' . I - .. told.�Tou, Mr.. 131sl a I thfit.-sort of: A* 1,
I "I belleveA wQuld," said Mrs. Bish-. . I 1) not pause, continuing Ills -way. brick to- treated that away.
. I Unless th'e - . . .. thing Is a good investment. 1 r6ekoli . 1. I .
. � op. 1`11dybe William will tell You what, It's 'already climbing . - .)Nlard the station. 'A glance. et the III go Int6 the,business o? destruction I':
� .: .. � I . . . I . . ,g .ill) 'it little, ain't,: . !
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. use.has this brand yot , :to do." I . it?" . . .. � . I hoirse showed that ,%It the. lower. rooms . ail' set -fire to 6,erything . I. run Across." 1
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� :a."- . � 4412d see 1�erklns f,60.1'..advised Abner . . . . we're lighted .as weil. " tile big pris- . .
. . Not much yet.li -It struck 131shop. I , : "Ain't you gliln' to tell us wlint you-]
11 are not. getting the be�` Daniel. "Ef I felt �sbore Perkin% hRd 'matic lailip that hun� Over the front. I I I ., if , - * , - r;
, b:: � ' - that he had given the law ft, ,�ptv'll- , * I . .did lit Atlanta ore you have.prayer
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. . I . . I .1 . . biii'ili'o�d'?m�,,I'd-�stee'r'di6er oi,V1111alli. , I y0r. I . .door. Bishop saw foilus !it light sulli., . .
iAv I . . did onviol,tilility to I, nRk .f +1l. iai;,a I - asked Mrs Bisbon almost reqentf "It .
Itello. lie said cordially, 941thought , �
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. Found to 'SOO. Sorry Yoll'v� takOn a :
room.. I wanted you to'slocp * !tit we - . 1)
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there but the cook. 116110, I must be I �
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. careful ' , I'm drumming for business ..,
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up for it," said Alan as the. cleric. -be- . � I
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*flee. I want to talk to yob. I reeL-' .
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. drive *over," said A.Itt.n. as :they Weilf, ' I
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. out and turned down to a side Streit , '. .
. Wh6re there. Was. it row of'..law . ollice . .q, . . - . .
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� wasIrpjor,s. wbiell, 111co, hit its feIJo1V.,,.,, , ... . . ..
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ask for the 00490 I n Mdr. . . ., 4A. . . I'd hate to beer, 'Ini. let oiltott.tbat Sub- . L, � . * mor clothing on�. tile ,Mdo- verallart.. I I . I - J . I . . � I . I . . : ..- � . . �
- , . Cause for all ridvaiwe I'll - - h6t 'INo, 1-halrilt!" Bisliog snapped. "I'll - - . ,,'11,11"�,,. ,
. . . . I I ' Value, and ,,I "it bet that tall"t one Is Sls," Ito . � 17(18))Cdltl� 101'e. t
. . � . Ject. He's made4blp plie,by Iceephl'"a -t ,111 . . . . ..
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. I I . felt heavier al, lie. filil�*qhcd* t�a . I . . . it aln't.so ul!-)JJy fill. 'You kI
V- 44 I"..-- - t� --�'. �- " --... . 0 ; - - , - ' ' I , leal. I . I , * 'thtic, .. Ish I ebuhl tell you soon enough. - I -reckon I won't, 1, aw 10AV it ,
. . I .. t sbftrp 1'6 1 out" - i, * p -illy - '11, �ost IV I I .
. . .. ., I I .. . � . . I I . L took qi�ite ,a slie6 the fast tilm-', - , I I . roadtfilsmorlibi'. .Let's pray.'# . Ain't!, What (11d Ille ,all, you 11,11'(i when.
. . . . . � III: lialift had. no reason to think I , - ... � See ,or ,a little .while., Ilaybe It Indt - T, .yet. �
- '. , . � . , ' I I 5,000. aelles .at tho.ald figure you* know - . I.. ley nit knelt rqverently ,and.' we'started out, but it Ing hause bon -tied
.. , . , - I , ... 'have been lied to,"'said'Bishol'I'do" ed- .. . . . . � op't1ils awful burtlill it little J . I
I . , , . . I .. I I fy I . gg -7-a dolin 11 ncre.�! I I . .t � . . "5r; To wlib some curiosity, for. Bisb op of an lip oil 11 ' I
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V1, - � . � � . .. pdd�ad IIN coffee into his , . � . look at ?or ,an' liter 'er Iftugit'. 111co'slic - I ve got
-1111 -10 � . 11 I I As be . ,,Y don't-sav!- Tfi6t.,was a gllc* .O - . . .1 . suited Ills p ri'aypri to. Imporihint .a '
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. -�-_%, I . � - and sh6olc it a I bout to., C061 "A ." ,- O' I . 'llway's.did at libilm , She'd be bra . vo - , I "is;
� ,W I * a. � C6'1-,. 'ouir'chil(ionn ciluvated- aij, -.111,0f, us in
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--- .1 �,%,t,--:� - , - saucet. � . , . BIS1161) * , ,olf up in'his Oftil' -the.t.he ,,11
. �/ �P .- .4 . I - � . drew' Ifilils . . S.0 and it struck them.. , . . mf i, t: good lwaltb. I railly b(4leve-it'4,.a sin '
. . . . . . . . . . . .... . -� - Z-- . . body eduldlietir II115-tibathkiiell rung av, rrn(l.11lbaled�a (It'(11) I)J.oRtb, It %VJI, site( wouIklTi`t.cry..qn`*take oil, 'but it
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- �� . -old - .4 .14, .�o . .now altudo to the subject bound up . Agin GO(l,s Morey for u8 to iliban ail,,
. .11 I .1 ery imAnute of be!.d'Jest listaki -to - i0tild.luirt ler ,,I%V,I,Nr dOlVit Ili r heart.. . . . .1
- -it I . . . .. . I � . . . . it: lletool� into hinisolfill UNA wayAbe. �. . . . I . . witilln, blin.'. I .. .. 11 ; :. fret un ]or *q it :
-- - . Womeril an, I!— . ... . � I . .. ospoc.lally whe,11 She's. 1.111% -Ill' Witt] seell � . . . ' a thing like 1:44. -
. , � . -Age to - .i,(,in,irlz. . . . '' .0 -LL I he began, - h Is " -'ThqVs the talk," ex6lalmod Abiiei
.e - "Old ba6lielors,ll interpolated 'Abiier . 1. I lilgh-fliers.&W-money spenders. .6rd. I R . -
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, , . I . . .. . . ,�l gotit , Tolli .. estj ' . . Qwor lip hariging and � qal�ering, it - Dan!( 'IN
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.o. '�F r � "I Yeekon they, are alllce.� The ..�j � " ; wbat'll I *do for eash to.s(nid er next * ls� hands claspe ' .s ..-,I enthusiastically.. . ow' yol.1
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N \ . . . . You don't sa,�, � I 41(in't kilow ilit"y - 611t, ?,.. ' . . . . NVW-%;J11 ,d lii� the Seat of : a ,ii. to .brass tricks. I've
z . � . . I I'm tbe land' .porest. man * In - ." gittin" doAN .
. mart'llves - Ithout a2woluanAlle'inore' I . in I'th6 . k , sIs eplifell6d
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. Alad tIl. . . DIN U11111r, u nowest the struggle a a .
11 � I . he-gits like one, I reckoh tbat's'b0ca'se, . I , . . my county.,, . . .. . .. . . 1. - . ., hr . , ,� .
: . i , , � "I'drice I Ow-dii 0e, laud - Vve aecl� - . - . . I I I . � . . I thy c�reaturos tire. -rnaklnl.oli the f ace of, . "Pi or. God's sake, on't talk t , t'
.... - . tile Man ;1A lives with one don't see' - , , I . I nerichlAI& ,"in , statioll, lie .Inquired . . d h,
� k., . . .. ukulta;ly. he mi thiii.you ,are .some i0n. . thy green globe to live up to'dio-best, wayl" said 111shop'to'bis wife. IIYOW
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. .�. I , .. . 0 -frnl': to - Darley and Was told. ' the'i- 'Ifghts . art* standards. '413 , I don't ni'ehn 'wor&br it yoll a
�� ... . nothhl!. wutb . copylW in '61, till' vice -e. - . . ot . ,. nb tit a �,
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.1 I . . versy.11 . . I Porkins Varted slIght1k J nd hqotl. - I - . � nittluluilit. Ile -decided bo'na before thee tills mornhil
. . I .1 . . . a ra , I . � . J.-yeillize a-S.qylnl It to, try to keep me from'
11� . �Irs. BI hop III d never been an ap- .. � to take it and sat lit ono,of the. lr( I . - .
11ZF .1 . � . . . )11 how .small'a I - Ill thy sight seellit it a, oi I Rm.10 - -� . �,
\, . �]s - 'F; p . his:brows. . - - - . . � . teill! I am � - Wh fo*
N k I I -!�iN 'keelatiVe liste)ier. .to her brother' ,lit- . . I firnyod seats w1thout itiovlri- till h e. , . I.
I f , , p I . 110b. yes! On tll:7 wifos Q'I d 0, a N�':l Y. n .ail that I ort. to. how lit hunible Suit. "You needn't worry about In e, fit-
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kN % � . 14. I - I . . . . , 0. 000. way 01; other. I bello%-P.�t.110 , went into the - 51"loking car . and Sat nliss I ,1 sald�Alrtu firiply. "I am ablet to
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11 Vololl . �' , t , /1 0 Bald and Its.accompiiny'lug prill.le'. AVIII611 . . . . . , . many ifeers this fatuity: has enjoyed - for in ' . . . .
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I- . . . ; -always'Abnoll's subtle. apology for, fro e i I � VlrI_jIlja �.%.*11., . Illy] wIf , � (IONVIT Ill a coi-nor. * .1. I � . . L I . . look ouj: yself. and for you and
� was - � 11 , �, C's grillyd-. , thy' bounteous blessings', We!vo.linZI motber, .It's (lone, and the bcst thing 1
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D0111"t FI-OW11 �.. %� - . .,allch observations. . . I I father. :1 it . o . ver. Nv.as inuell of 8� hand . 1. I � 11 0 rf�-`Iellvd Dnrlov at lialf st 3 In. �good. health till' ,tile Illfluel)60 or a - - ..
. .. . . I � . "Are . I . 1. 1-1 I the- inornill-and Ivent, t6 tile Only 116tol. . to (10 Is to Ionic at It ina .qeij,,JbIL way,
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cre� " I ,you gofn' to tell Adela'abitut tha to -) into such'itilitter's., I
ll'os 111wiv trw,vs are, Ilia I oy. ill I . I Z . . I 131ble'readin', :God foarin'.6illumunity, Besides, a Illafi-with .20,()QO ,,.�-!-09-ok
. . I . � . . I rAllroad?".0he asked" . . .. 1. .... I. "Whoa I hee . rd that, Vorktrar, . , It wits , Ill tbo placo, Th.0 slvv))..� night cleric. tin' out, 6hilder . it title .been educated Ili � mount for Is no� ;-roken
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I il-.�Iy %%rilil;le r'allerl a irourt. "I reekon I won't tell. let to git lip, a, " , 1 � '' , I . rose front Ills loallge behind tile' colifl- . I , � . . .. nin 1111101,pald* I
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. . . I . . . . natural f Or me. to -wonder *%�Iby you., , . . . :� way that raised 'em bend ail' sbbul, -by it Ian- j,ump.,p . . . I . .
. . . tl,e eN,j�. excursion over It 'fore the'ero5stles Is .: . . I . ter. in tile offlee a na nqsignod inin to a . . , i , . � . . "
IL o,wrs fronk ti-viiiev to lix . .. - yell, SOC7-wlly you, didn't tell theill. . 1, . ders.above utility Ot thex associates Ali' - itYes I'Al .-gone,11 said. J1!,xI,op,,, a �
. . � . : , , laid," veto . rted Bishop sharply,,and All-,. � ' . . . . rooli),' to which a volot,od ho.�;, vig,or. .
oll It 'rivell I-iii"It anil'I'lir6lig illeill i -th. - abbut the rallroad." I .. even blood kin. I doll'i khi)w�oxaetly.. VaTering toot, of 'gratitude, in.. his eye
. . I . . . not* DanJcl;l laughed, it sort: of, rc" , - Tile snilow roatureg of'. * aw:vor ovsly rii-bbing Ill's eyes. conauet�d lift". . Whar ail' hbw'll,�e Sinned, t ' 1� lo��,. � .
. I . . . I . . . , the 1, I .. Left alone In, Ills room, lie sot dOW11* I 11 bu 1 .1 as lie turned to Ills. sea.. -Ill flillured 6-tv
perlorm tasks for which they am it sponge being W.Ills own vein. ., V�Onled to $11fron, Ile Arow *. hims0f . . Ave dISPIQnsed tfiee, fev thy. Scourge jt� Ail ja , , .
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4:.,poC-:tatvd � "I was goln! to say," pursued thd oil the edge of Ills 6e.d and st'arted to st itight. I ean't p,iy tlid�boayy
. . .. . -up coldly and ri� : wle'lled' expression - ' ' - � has fallen. hard ail, beavy -011 Illy 11111. 1, ltel.pSt Ril"T('etut, , ' ` � I WL
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PAIR OV (10M) ('T,AS,SXS, VIT't . partly treading wife, "that I Wouldn't .. S., k1f, ith it q* -h he; 'bitious. Uwanted to see my boy hev�r 11 .
A flashed Ill Ills oy(119i , I uildre 9 IV .lg stopped. .
. � - - � I list, o? me lyln'. I down'al. . -:fOr blp; stakes aW got left. Tbar's.
I") FIV T -8i M11,1, ASSIST IN mention it to ler ef�ef-.)lr. Porkills, "Take my: flAyloo, old 'nutu," he 'IV;.hat'.q thc ,,
)*RIVENG, A " � -, I itiost tit daybronk?'; lie asked1din.s0f, ,a good, obedient son ail, lily dall"Ilter . nothin' to do. but give upI' Me buyin'
I WAY -TIIN' FIZOWN ain't to ' be relied on, beca'se she var-, snal-RA-Mg he'threw doirif his'pell (it)(] thtle lit Atlanta. Able to field the'r. so inuell 11110,
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. I . ties enough already. d1bout out- pore way . ' . '!I -illou�ht ,is well be'on tile way honle. b( ain , the folks -they mix .� lins Ill.,160 It rlso' it I ' ift-le,
c... -,L�� I stardil, doggetfly into.: 11,11stlop's .face. I _,nds up , oll,r
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. 1 --4 I V livin' compared to hat- un�.10'8 foll's.. "St I-cayn't sle'll) nollow." . 1. but whon.1 bogln to ,try to spli. I won't
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1. . ,11 * C)Jtr C. C.- I .. I - ick to yotil. farnflll'�- nild don't -,vaste Blowing out 1114i lanilT. be went doilr1l. with, aul SOT reached cut. Alaybe It be able to glve.lt hwny.11 I .
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,p. 1. , . Vf she knowed b.o.w I speut last ii'igl)t.,. . your,tinie,Asking-A Iworos,lonal la-wyor, . Nir Was forb!(Iden frnit:heit out by a shake I'Tfiar's sonle!ii ln'that," opined All
Z��al.-- she'd want 'to come brick. But I Ain't � i Stairs wid roused the. cleric agaln. 11 '
0 1 nlillr.l .ri�*wolar zzid .� ' questions Arlifell . have no beal-111g, Oil . , "I tit the devil's service. I don't know-.. , - .0 leave. the
a-golil! iii let"Brotber Ab ske m et. 1 .1 have. to pav fel"that-bea or I don't, net! Daniel as lie turned t I
C.,-.VE1,7E.%1%, , . your b0sinef4s whnteAf(�r. Now, really. I � llq than knowest Auywrt,.rs, I steer itlit. ."I � reekon I mought Ile well go
1111� CtAlld"i'Zi-11, ONT. � I I It, is Jpst too awful to �Illlik about. (10 I have to explain lo.you my 1)1'1-- . 0 ,,?,, 110 (11, ('�4;t,,oljed. . I . courqe out 61 the -calin wqtcrs 61, con. I., .
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I.-, * , , : L . . What on earth Would *a do?. What .soiinl reasons for not favorl I ng tile � ,�.,.Wllv' Ito. III,.' llishop" Said tile cleric. tont ail, peace . a, '$out Into.tbe *11111.1- .. linul that tnii bark. I rockon yonwon't
C 'z", (7":, 1..A�-,.;.�J .. . ,. . . - move out 'for(.% diblier.if . I I
. " ... would we,. I say?" . . I. "'Well. I bolleve I'll st'Irt out holne", .
�.. - �-,- .).13%1� , ...... - . ToniDichis people.w.1th n --I Illay Say- . u . * poot ratilds o' avarice 411, g1reed. I
. � 1. "7 ". � � I -p!eco of information?" " . wl"I". Asked the 16wod I was lit a Sate lin von. it ill didn't "It's pretty tough, T-Tucle All," it,,
�. 17t�.t,�---; �Wz'.� I call]. In to . Alan followed him out to the Wagon.
. � . �.Jw . �� . I � � That afternoon' Bishop was'drivetitil' any . . . . . . .
. . Darley. by a negror boy who was to. Illsholl was now is 'White ris donth ,cleric. . . � , droftlu 0 the storiliclouds luill"'Ill'. OVQv Said. ,.I
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. �. -i-.- ------ -- ' bring1be buggy back horne. I -le 'first ,d f "Tile totifn I'm riqmIn' to'tise IS... t1m ' hadn't the fill0itest Ide.a It
.. . . HIS worst euspjcloll%� we're colifirlm - tile till they bust lit fury oil Iny livad. ,td.,P .. I .
I ', . . ,*.3 . . . . goln' to toot It. I've, done tbo like be, Now, 'Lord, � my I was so b, .
..... , �.,. " .1 repaired to a harbor shot), where lie -
.-p,'-,-� (7, . I � lie Was a ruined mail; thon, wits no . I I . Vather. kive thow 4,'
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11 I t,,�� . fore th1q." . � . . . . I . I wasn't so shore," said Daniel.
" - - - - V. , , ,�U gixe - - I was Shaved, had his hair cut and his further doubt abont that. Suddenly he � .
, ,, , 1�. " ", I -..�,V .. I . shoes blacked,,Ahau be went to the sta- I'Well, It's a purty toll,gh strotch", hearts of patb�nce an' forgiviInpsm ter "But I wits Jost. ii-thinkin' In thar.
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"I'll pl"xog-4- I - the blunders of'thy servant., AN'liat I You've got a powerful good friend In
0110;,,,�.. - . .1.1.j . tion halt an hour befor(i time and Im, fury that raged within him. . . snitled the clerk, f1but -the roads tire .
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� 1$191 .. P��., " lanta and made his way throuirh the "You think you do 1
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,,, '. � - "I"d 11 I . . jostling crowd In the big passenger "Yes' It Wits b0NI'SO You U1101V0,11 no The family bad.jilst ]oft the our blessed Lord and Unster. Aniou," good advice, an' I'd take -it. W teller
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� .. . , brenkfast table whe" t"'411all Mrs. Bishop had been staring at her at Ills age won't diva a friend bad ad-
� I -Psldo Pete Mosely tile Saint, tale yell, did mv, � 0 w . 1111cod 11). Ills Allovs ill) .
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of his brothm on Peachtree strvei, the Anw. Abe TorupkIns linlow1od nit 'Un. illrAlsors were damp with dow and eov. husband through bar parted fingers, * Vice." . .
.- - _-:_I-- - mo,t'fastilonable avanue Of tile city, Tlint's a way you have 01 (101111. bum['. ored with tile dust of tile road. Ills her. taco pale and agitated, andas she , III tllotzglxt of -him," said Alani "but
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.. � .... � or looking up Perkins lit Ills office. Ile noss", I wiPv Saw him ,entering the, gate and . 1.
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O;A.. . " I we, once calling -on the lawyer,. whAe of. hat frow the top of hh; desk And put - "Well, I declarel . Didn't you go to you golul to tell us About the railroad'! I lots Out a eallt without the best securi.
. ' . � I Is It as bad as brother Ab thought It I ty." .1 .
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IT Il-',' A BIOS,T I1I,J,,'SvSA4X11 ,,,I'm it terribly (11"lliollest fellow, but Ila came slowly' lil� tile Steps, drag. Bishop hesitated. It seemed fig It �� ,.� .
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" I I ging lits, feet af ter him, lie had the tit),? he had even that% to tear himself from .
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TO xPCALT, JV8T WHAT OtTl� 110h, lVa you, ?te, Hishoty," lle� Said Ili buying till that land front the Toinp� % . � . �� n;. I
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1);L, �I,I,JZI,�'N'T PERIOD$ OP . TIII�,XV the dingy, disordered little room, With a u w, ?11 llye4, I went," lie Said doggodly, Ile gftVa in., U1 P,
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,, IN Ar,TJ-,I? I'l-',AWS T11H.SP � ' passed her and went into tile sitting "All inade a good guess. Ef I'd 'a' ,
I 111;,�4f,'A 1111$ , ,vatly, Mr. Bishop, I thoug-lit 3*011 1 rooni, where his! brother -In-law stood at had Ills sense or Alan's, I'd 'ill luade a "COTT'S V,WLSION won't make a 'll'
.1 I 1,�, o 11. ARR, (�ltl,�,N,I,r,j Its single window, Ile pushed 11 chair g, S
11 111711 i.,wi.,vP1,1u) IAr THF4 CJIIXRl,',N fOrwAr(III "Sit down,, didn't know you w6r(j R good N,lothodist," . . hun)p haek stralgh(, neither A%,lll It make
�� I I tile fireplace 11911thig Ills 131pe with it better trader. It's like Ab Said It WAS, � a short leg lonq, but it feeds soft bone �
,�!w,iI,,�iJ,,1,Vx,. lum,11 A RECOW Were In town., at your brotbal"s- I P(lck� ,,,Oil, you kill laugh tuil Ivor all you I live, coal of, fire oil the tit) of a stick. only a sight wusaj a powerful sight
I 110 1! . I and litals dlse�std botte and is atnong, �,
OV TiTIP, 18)I,',V114NT AGYR,S YOV NVITJ. Oh. How tire the (Irops lit.) t otid? � i I',
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you for tills." . I his brows. ralsed it little an he il'afted, "Wuss?" gasped his wife In fresh ricktis and bone consualption. . �
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