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VOL XLV NO. 34 NEWBERRY, S. C.. TUESDAY, APRIL 2S. 1903. TWICE A WEEK. $1.50 A YEAR DEATH AND RUIN I CAUSED BY STORM | FATALITIES NUMBER ABOUT P THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY. p Forty-six Towns Report Serious Wreckage?1,200 People More or Less Injured. Atlanta. April 2(>.?The death list [ in the >torm of Friday and Saturday I which swept over llie south will reach ^.approximately d.">0. with practically Tnll details from southern and castHfern Ctfuruia. whore the wind, rain and l^liiihtilling did its' worst work early W Saturday and Into Friday. F A n??i her severe elect rieal storm struck Ooitriiin today, hut so far a? known Miere wore no fatalities ami litllo property damage. The death list in (leoriria stands at approximately '10 with a heavy losin farming' districts to property. Tlu crop damaue is small. Kepon- are still* coming fron northern Alabama. ]>arts of IMississip. pi and Louisiana, hut the lis! of dead is not materially increased. Willi probably t.'inil persons injured. po>-i')!\ half u hundivd town; damau* d the story of ruin is told The ? t/i'<ii'/ !?'> which suffered niosl were wr?.den built villages, llie majority ?.f diem with a comparatively small rnmher of inhabitants. Wim caused the greatest havoc and neirn residents form the larger proportior of dead and injured. Death and Damage. New Orleans. April 120.?The total, of death*. misery and ruin caused it four Southern Stales hy Friday tornado come to ham? in approximately correct form. Ilriefly state* i hey a re : KiH. tl. about :;:>n; injured, pain fully or -"riou-ly. I.'_'()(): homeless several m-an1: towns report im M'rioe* v vcka!(i; habitations am 11!i?? h'>u-:e: practically completi rui!i ? iii i .i-^e town.-, ahout 12.*">M(I. The ah4,\ (. figures do m l includi th.' wtci-kaji'e on plantations am farms, r-oir" of which were struel ami damaged. The uuniher of d.*a? will never lie known accurately IV the reason tiiat ahout .'500 id' then were ne_-roes rnd th...- were buried ii many communities without careful re cord beiim- made of their number While some of the first reports srivini apparentl;. reliable death lists linvi ?i.ice prowd untrue, nevertheless re mole placs which were lale in report UU" 111' ir dead have served In hold tin h li-i uniformly around d.">0. Tli:* manner in which llii- ileal h iiha ; r 'A--, for t w? days in spile o coiit inn:-1 - ibl ract ions from early re r<oiis 'i- been a melancholy index o - ;he inli i-iate scope of (lie disaster. !'.y fi't'Jowin.y ill wreckage of (own: the 11 direct h?n of llie lornadoe can h. ;.ced closdy. Apparently flu storm -iiuck in three separate cur r.*nt.s. each de*-cribimr the arc of ; circle and traveling toward the north ea-l. I'll.* 'ir-t of these struck thromrl iiortli*;." Louisiana. Mississippi am into Tel:ne--(>( before dayiiyhl Frida iiiorii;i::', Tile second appeared fur iher -<.ul;. a'unil break Ins| time i; ceiil ra1 I ouisiana and .M is?i-sippi fins ap.'are illy (vas jhe portion o i!ie -l. : in v-'hich swept on tln om.'i A lahnn ; :in.l (Jeoi-.'ia on Frida > i i : lit :> ' Saturday moruinu''. Th lll'-d pi "i'.".u of t'r. u'lii appearc. dii .'i e; 1 i iir.'iy i fti rnfiou. fur! lie This 'a- ; he - i no .*!:icii dcinoli>he \ *?l i I 1 . i .Did i'i. \ is*:. Mi--.. ||| two i??wn.? ii- a h'-'h ;!: w .'eel wa .v. rsi Bvdkiir.^s Toi l in Tier'--:. Why 'he fatalities weic .inu-n ally !:i :*._ ?? is a p. pa rent today from "lance ai |!ie mas- of ph-.tonvaph whi -h "* arrived hero ,? .,> ?><>;' >".< o!' !h.' ! i" n.'ido heit. f ' i 'I 'he ."."V. -forv. Whole hi-' :wb;j| i'** formerly I'l tie r '-3 - * : i. < and cabin - !i> v.rea 1 ove'^ the <tioiiu , :i sepera;i- boards. If a hnve !uin ]>ile had been sea tiered over (has areas the eumber of boards unallacli ed to aiiylhiu,!? could scarcely hav been yrea'ci-. Many of these plank V show very few breaks where they were separated from 1 he oilier construe^ lion. I'nder lliis mass of wreckage many hundred persons were buried, not one in u hiuutred escaping without some injury. The houses which were thus scattered about were mostly negro habitations. The homes of > the wiiites held together better and the photographs show many of them with the top of Hie upper half of ?_.w structure ripped olV, but leaving below - protection vh-ch innsr >?nvo saved ' scoivs front death. 1 Along- wit'n t!u> accounts of suffering; 1-av" ee'o- '* *\\\ recitals of remarkable experiences of which the ' following- is typical: Al A mite. I,a., w hen (he tornado appeared' there were seven persons at I the dinner table of Mr Hamilton W'arj" iter's home, including: three children. One of the diners, Claude lSeiinett, saw the whirling eloiuf in time t<? ; shout a warning and rush out doors, | but lire others remained rn the dining room, he wind in a second tore off two doors on opposite sides of the room and an astonishing1 procession ' of live and inanimate objects began to p;i<> throuyh ili.. room ihronyn these doors. 1* irst came a enlf run11i ibelore the wind. The animal .jumped over I lie dining table and went oni the opposite door from which ii entered. Afterward came a ""i'<e which, alter one or two prances 1 about, followed through the exit taken by the calf. file three children ' sought refu!?e und'er the dining- table ' and no one in the room was injured. Relief Measures. I I oday has been oi^ oY relief me.?s. lives throughout the wrecked district. ( I he ruined towns have been visited . by thousands of spec.'ators, very many of whom went with a few dolI lars in their pockets io distribute ?'ijo!iv tiie needy. Shed- made from iiie wreck aye have become tr.e hemes o| hundreds. Small parlies of I uien on horseback have y<?ne throuyh . .country districts, takiuy inveniories |"| the a-visiani-e needed and ren?tor?ny aid wile re ii was mo<( necessary. AI . | least :i do/.en relief funds have been N started" in as manv cities and town*. Maud iu New Orleans, flavor ISehrman J | has called a meetiny of the heads of | business institutions for tomorrow to ' | take enarye of relief from here. Following- is a list by Slates of ,|i,> 1(5 towns reporting: more or less damaye and most of which are quite ' small: , Louisiana-?Taicerne. Kenmore,, Fa_ | nx'nria. Kicbland. Amite. Ks>ie. Pine. j Au'.'ie, Krankliuton. Slieridan. Avard. % Ki in ice? Total 12. j M i s-i --51 n >i (;i|,.s I Send. Purvis. I j' hurch liill. T.orman. Tillman, Melf j I"". I'axl M ville, Uraxion, Sunflower, J Wahalak. Winyale. Columbus, Walls.) P i I* airchilds' Creek. Quitman's Fandj iny. Mcl.aurin. McCallum. Wicnhesj ter. I'ine Kidye? Total I!'). Ceor-jia ? Columbia. Chipley. l.aj n i C ran ye. ilarrell, (Irittin. Macl">onon<_!h. Locust. drove, Cedarlown. Cave x j Sprinys?Total 0. .j Alabama?Albert ville. Iliyh Mound, j llfalton. f.eesbury. Settlement, I, : Tiloiiutsvi 1 lo?Total in. > j Crosses of Honor. -j The I>rayt.>n 17tilherford Chapter. t . I). ('.. Newberry, S. lliis. ' :. ! - >!Ii day <d' February. lOftS. begins j i the three months advertising- rerpnr- i ii ! e.l i<. precede the boslowal of cros- ' v j ses upon the defendants of veterans. ' 'lie !. S'cc. The oddest liviny I ' 115:;< r?I d '' endant o!'veterans who hav? , r! not received a cross may secure it. provided that indices for tliree .'on-! 1 incentive moni'isthe published in the] ' 'cilv i vul coiinty newsoaners eallipy : s : uiion veleva;is )o -end in certificates i for crosses. If, ;)| the expiralio.i of fhiev moiitlis no veterans have ap- ' !_ 'd:ed. the bestowal of crosses upon1 j dereiitlauls and widows mav beyin. The chapter ur-.-vs the veterans In v prompt in endin-.V in their eerli-i ii fi -at; - for I wo reasons. First of all, f ' bfeaa-'e ii is the purpose of {be ! 1; c':ap: - r jo Im s !>< every veteran with I ; a cros- and. second. 'o yive to such ' .d'-r.nda !- as rh'scribed "in the rule e j above, (lie opportunity to secure their i- j .?roses. > j Mrs. ,T. A. Rurfon, | President. V.,; , .. ^ Jjf IX'). M. KIN Alii) Chairman Kxeriitive ('oininitice Slat 1 iailki'l's As-ociat in;l, cii'i-l ?.,l ;i| ;]| session held ii: Columbia la-l week. FIFTEEN PERSONS ARE K1L.LF.I News Rcceivcd at Hattiobuvg Tells o Havoc Wrought by Friday Morning's Tornado. I l:i! I i.-'tn M ' April \rU received 'ici'i1 ;(i;ii-.vli; f; .in; Ahneo neighborhood i;i I'.-rry conn:\ -a\ lint l.*> par-. n- v\ killed 'iu I',,'; vicinity in Friday's storm and a nun bcr ol' others injured. The know dead are \\ . K. llowell. Iiis wile an seven children. Seven in. inbers o|" family, living 11) miles southwest i Richton. are also reported to hav been killed. I lie greatest force ??!" the stori |?as<ed three mile- south of Richtoi where much j?r<?| >. i t ,* was deslrovet Wire eoinmunieal>M) i- still intei rupt< il alio" information from ti country districts i- lieinu' received h conrier or th ron j lie ma;'!-. Artvovtised Letters. ! .ei: e' - remain i n r in ; !ie ;M Nev. Ivrn. s. ( .. ;'nr ,>(..'!< end in Aoril J."?. 1 iMK, C Mi? ':mn a < .--id. I? Mrs. Ii. M. I),.an. <; Daisy (I. Mi-- Mau^ie Cra.-uv:. T. ' < irii'jii!. II Mrs. Caroline l*i!!.r. I -Miss Oivnthia .lono>. I.- Mrs. Millie Li)>scomh. M?Mrs. l{o?a!ee Malecum. Mr. II. 1,. Montrmnery. F- If. (>. IWier. Mr. William |??]. I? M'-- Sallie I\< *?in- in. M. livar S Mr. W. ! '. Suher. Ma tie She !?>ck. Mr. Samne! <i-t/h-r. <1. Met ^mii I *: i-?*i!!:J >!<c-. T Mis. K,;':, T ?!. I'er-i.;i- ca":n-j- t'oi- ; )i iter- wi ; !t -ay t ! ; ! ! 1 i. \ 'v.-re ad'vert i-e ('has. ,|. |'ure.-!!. !'. M. Do?.Hi of Mr. T. S. Duncan. M Tliadd. ^s I tunc.-', i. one < the oiliest < !'. :xeii- nf NcwHerrv di. on Thnr.-day ? \ <-1:m:. April I'.'!. M 1 )u;ican wa- :i !i"! i< ;n >. than - V' ' ty-live years at the rime of his deal He wa- a veteran of" ;h; civil war. in..) i?. . r i | ; ,-inirch and .rood citizen. Fur twenty-live years nii'iV lie wa- eoiinccteii" with the N lional I'ank of Newberry. and for una!.:' portion <>I' Mm..' wa- c.asl ier. relirirer from thai pos'uion :i on account of advancing years. M |)'iUcan wa.- never married. Sarvi iii.1' a i : i a re i!ir :,'i, .1 no. I >nnca:>. of I olumhia. S. V. I >iraand .1. t . I ? i;.i ;. of ; hi- . otini y a> . . M. . !' a I'..-..; ami Mi ' W. A . I >iii.); of New hi riy. I Intern ent was a Ifos -meni cc'i'i : ! cry Fi ! lev a fI ei :a . M r. .1> 1 11' ; i \\ a . -I :' .'ilt ' (>: / - Ncvvhcnv and he a e-. : < :' ever\ ?oit < ' a V .' .P. a i:i !i. : ii i !' a ' ' tire!! reni?? 1< : ': W> ii. -:a 'ii in '' We a! ' | t'ona! i' . - ! I | I <i i e ; <:a? - . 11r; I . a a : ! < ! < a I the things his wife wants him to do. STACKHOUSE PRESIDENT. D. D. McColl, Vice President; John k M. Kinartl, 'Chairman Executive Committee. i f Tiu- Slate. 'J"?ili. The foil,.win- were last nisrhl eleet j ctl ntl'icers ol the Suiilli ('arolina j I I .ankers association fur ihe war > I !>0S- *()!). T. I'. S|acklii)iiM>. president. I'. I'. Mel'oil. vice president. > l? Wilson, secretary and j I i i,asiir,,i,> iKxcciil i\v committee?I mi. M. j K'in.'iril < !' New berry. chairman; i I'.m^lii' X"u'IHIImiii (if I'11i<111. A. I-]. | I'a.ucii i>! Kilui'liflil, WilM.it (i. I larvey >I ( !i;i ; U*>| <ni aiiil ('. .1. Shannon. J j "I 1 amden, ami l Iw ]?r??si?U,nI. J vice prc.?idcnl ami secretary, j I elevates In tin* national associa' i I inn 15. A, Mufjan. K. (ioodwvn ! l\ 11*'t (. Ili*ii? 111 Wiillianisun ami .1 ('. Sell*. ? ' AI ternal es, respect i\v!y--(!. 1,. ). j Uirki'i' of Sumter. K. M. -1).. n a 1 t jo| < ha rlcsi on. ('ha-.. !). .11 ii ie> u|' l.anif rasjer .iinl Perry I'?? a11i> of (iiveni \ ;:U'. 1'.. \\ . l{.>l)t'iiMHi i11" Columbia was il'?'l<il a member of |j,e executive s comic-! of I he natloiil a--octali n ?a!i iiiI: 111 11 n|? mi ibis Slate 11a\ i:t; a > , iiiemlicr>lii|> nl' Inn 'm i!i,. national asii soeiation. i-j I'be elect ion of officers was mail.1 n j ii|?o11 tiio recommendation of ihe coinil' . mil lee on nominal ions, which was as a follows: M. W. Robertson. .1. |'. (Jasif ; sei |. ! '. (I. Harrison. W. .1. Hod0 , dev. II. W. Fraser. I he election of Mr. T. I!. Siackn . 'muse was none the less a compliment, i. because il was the expected ihills''. .Mr. I. Sta?'kho|i>e i- a charter luemher of 1 lite asocial ion: h<' ha< been a; the : : k i n_ir inst il it I ions in y .i: at no ?' "' >( \ i,... Naih . I.' I iV l\X 'i'1 I hi- I '. . . . V\ ice he at ii" . . i*ni?-e ; < c'lairinan. i '' iral ami an esill . : ite the "... M m :' en : . vv 11 ''-in.'iil ami Ine iice ple-ntem io the pre-idency. Mr. Stac!%Iious.> is a man of much public >pirii. a- evidenc< '1 in Iii- coniieciion with the Columi bia ( hantber o| ('oininerce. ami he will make Ine association a careful. . pain-takiits;' ami zealous president. Mr. b'oberlsi/i. mi prcseniimr llie r-.'pori. saill thai each inein'ier of the coinmiliee hail decided on his i.arlicid , , u!a; man lor -eciviary ami iliere wa"oi'ii l rouble nece.--ari!\ nniil il wa ? toii'i'i" ilia! each ami .-very one hail decided upon Moll, flile- i.. Wilson. Al i!ii> Sec re! a rv Wilson was -jiwn 1 'jtiMe a -end oil by | In- mcmberof a - -i >ci,a l ion. Mi'- l.'ob -rl ~i .;i nominal ion lo : nie:n!iers!iip in the council .if die na. l:o>;al a--i i<:a I ii mi w,i< maile without ^ i - km-w;ei|yr by ihe r I 11 r mcin'mr,(| "f th?* c.mmi:' Ti e eleel io-i II! M r. . S!ackln?u>e wa- received with nn lei'jneil marks of plea-lire ami appreh. jciation. a ' "I- Moi'sran in a '.'raceful manner . i I !: \. - r. 11 in Mr. Siackhou-e ;iie emir b.e'n n| oliice. ihe '.:a\'el, a' t r the ; I - p' '-iiieiil -e!ec| liaii' been escorleil In a lair b\ M.' ? r-. C. .1. ^ha = i!: . !i- ! .. ;i1 i11 .1. 1'. Mai 1 lieu ly Mr. Si ackho.i-e b > : < 11 \ a :M re -i 1 : ci in \ , 1; i i : i a ml then ; i r - ? :' > <1 v - : . \ See j i ?.:.!. < . I I. i >. m il: c't.titni.'in f lii- e\e"i!:ve ciini?l .. fhe .. '.''mait of l'e \ s. . . ; ., .',.ni! 1 \| . .! ,;,.t \] l\' i ';'e (1. ; l! ihe ( ,} \. v'.i-iT) . '.,.y W wa - a ma":. .if '< i -iue- " , v* ' f- M . W: -V 11 pro. . ' .1- p'a : : M . !,'.?! i,, ' ' it-. \'i V ac I'll ' I \- >j ! ! M . w. . ). M ' .. "I i . .. ! I I a ;t . i '.r; I It the a ! n m i 1 ' i thai t' . *'ii- r ;; nea.! e.'eiciiee lo tile I.ieJ 1 Hal Hi - V " ' <! '.a :i nas ue\ er uiii lust is \e! 'oliifiblo. Mr. Morgan responded very happif; when lie had overcome liis astonish went. I hat concluded the aL'lernooi session and the convention recede* I I'oni business lo meet at the Coloni; at !( p. m. Several matters o I' importance wer acted upon yesterday hy llie Stat I Jankers* association when the com iniitee on resolutions made its repor 11" "ii.nh Mr. h. I*. (I rice ol.' Charles lu||> The convention adopted a res "Intion approving the reconiinenda tion in the president's address will relerences to the hanks keeping a I. per cent reserve. I he commit Ice ni.nl,. an nnl'avora ,,K' Co!. M.-('oil's resoln lion with rel.oreiice to (he conned io between the association and a eertai i11?I? 11111it \ company ol Halt iinore. Th committee's recommendation was rt .jected on motion of Mr. Stackhons and a snhst it uie adopted referring th whole 111inio the now execnliv commit tee. There seems i.. he som causes lor dissat isl act ion soniewheri hnt when called upon lo i. ll the con vent ion lit.- real trouble. y\ McCol would only <a\ that he opposes tli con\ cut ion lining any insurance husi as liii- coin rart undertakes t do. The commit ice thron'jfi Mr. \V. < 'lark. pre-. nic,I a ro<<dnl ion, wliic was a.I..pied, urging the Souther i >a' !<?'!s' association i.? appeal l congress i<> pass an act I'or I lie creal '11 ? ;| currency commission and ei doi-sing | Ion. h\ (iooilwyn liheti |'< membership on I hat commission. I lie con ven I ion adopted a resolnlio lhankim: Mr. 15. Harris, of I'endlclot j?i?*s i?I,?ii't o| the Partners' union, f<i t lie andi ess o| I liiir>day aud declarin I1'*' belief . I oci-uiop in |h inlerdepi i , . I he hank... ( Icel ami a--'-: the farmers. was'th s.'lls^. ,,) (|? . , , I ||(" .n;. . s, ,fn' i . j thanks we; I'.H'oiv adjoiirniii-j. the imim through l ie secretary, sen: _ r. i iin. jlo til;. N e >\ ! C!'se\ ;|.?i.r|:i'j(ln, now i j session, an,I .,l<? , \,,i e-.M-d ij, r. } "/ri: i hind n:ess;,..es from tl j N'o'-i i Car. lina association, whir jnieei- a! \\ ri._'ht s\ ilh?. |*a i dune |i THE NEWS OF POM ARIA. Dr. Koon of Maryland Visiting 01 Home?Club Moe-\..-?Cooci Rains. j > ' "niana. April 'Jr. ami \l r | -I. I*. Sin a!y. ..f \i v ...rr\. ,{.,u s.?!tir.la\ : . visit i In- I aniiI\ o|' \| v -alC. : ai'i. i T ii.s, \\ . Kmo;,. . - r X' '11 I'Yiday .m ;1 vis I ' " 11 '* ' . M ' W . 1". I\ aii " lie:- ivla l :\ ? -. !li< vi-i: a: U> 'Ili'-'elice i,!' seriol i ' s- !' his 1,1-oih;!-. \ i !'. w. I'a, In .'oa. at W'aileshoi-o. ( . | ), _ 1' I ! I I' \ \ :?111 s,' 11?| ,, I; | v | 1} { V| !311 ; Ill,, democrat ' "'m'i her.. Sal a I \ . Me .|;. | ' -''.h . .1. i i. |. , ia ! do.- A lew h i I ih-h-ja:to eoiiat.x coil'. . Ill on, M c. i ; j; \ ,, I'd II -I her ..!' tile eXecilt i\ ' '-..inmil I. e. Mr-. ' "el ia ' i: a . ( '!, Iii 'iia. sjM.I,| Saturday and ' \ id. a -an: !y !: a \ i-.l: j, j. ' Mr. !' !'., , . ' 'mi day a . M : . \ . !,. M, |e; : -4 , . ?v " . .: ! M i.,| ' , Mi-- ! ;:c 'Vie; ..... ,.! : - Mi- I I. 'j. a ' . .is .. j,,. ( Ml. M... 11(1 ;,| 11. ?.eo. ) . , V, j .4 I 1 is a 11 i hal som,- men c.an d. i i keep I'rotii hcin-j- dune. y KINDNESS APPRECIATED. 11 Pastor Remembered by His People? .1 Long Scrvico of Usefulness. 1 liavi1, duriuy a ministry of nearly u I ) years. had many acts of kindness e shown to me 1 iy those to whom 1." - have mini-dered; and I have fivquentt ly, from the pulpit. e*pres.-,wry ?yra lilinle lor sin h arts of friendship, hut - have never before now used I lie nows papers to do this; bur (lie I wo cases I herein nieiit itnied seein lo demand this " of ure: On (!ood Kriday of this year (|iiitc - a number of the members of St. P. nils church, and or Tiers who are II not members, hroaylit and sent to me " and family, many ntce presents? 0 some hrinyinir suirar, rotler, flour, polaloes. ran jj'ot^ls, tN:e.. and id hers nion ey; all of whir!) is irreatTv approeiatC ed by us. All people, who conscientiously perform their duty as they see it ' need to l><; eiiiM.urayed, and espeeiallv i- liiis true ;it cerlafn ftines, and a " minister of th?. (iospe! is no exception ' to ibe i*1111 . and mi this account such 1 io|\i*us ol 11'i 11 I<hip and appreciation " li'id a welocine place in a heart warmed up by the t r.ie spirit of yratilnde. I b(. value o| such nifls are md fo ^ tie d-'spi^ed. i veil by llin-e w !io nii .'ii! 4--I al.Mi'j ver\ well without ill.in. b11! I lie eiieoiirauemeiil Ihry uiw. dors not altogether come Prom !iiisourer, lor ii i. that tender friendship ami brotherly love arisiiiy from a due ^ appreciation of services rendered that prompt the donors ilin- to aid that brinys |o one's -on 1 new life and st reiejlh. and a d'clcrmiuat ion to yo forth with renewed effort to ._.j\ -t service in lii,' future. ( tlier i-a-e herein referred i . the - iv ii kimlne.. shown to i, ' j \ a ":;"dier i| the aicmbers Iif ( "o| > a ' . "I. 1'a i's rh ii relies, am? by v.-rat ?In' have no connect; >< v a> W el I - w i - her , wilii either ! con*.: nvM, 1 :.in . ,, \\ ln'n i; wa - a - c. . i ,; ... 1 1" | i - t!ir ' i . . al" dw ? !"in!i.. i ,.;>> . r\ w a.j, ready be hauled : oianiiu* ii. nit' 1 ;: i d tin liea'ioii - |-1 ?-,t' for , e btiihliiiu'. -Ii-ye-:. ,| that in.\ friend.shoiibl do ih- li.i n!i I- of |lumber w ithoiii anv .v.pen.i- io me. d I his siiyje-l am - fir-; made even belli!-, thi- lumber wa- -awed and thatwithout a word Iroiii ine, by tiial biyhearted ami priliee of beiievolelice, 1111 I N eel. uhc from 1 ill!'* lo | 'ine II look I lie 1 a.i' ill i i- work. ..t ii.-rs jn-t r. as w dliiej ly and el rfidl' fell in A i I hid: a I'd ,n -le-rl lip.,- a" the mail. lerial was on the venn !. ihn- savin'.-' i I mo at lea -: one ! m . ed d"I!a i'.. 1,1 j N" will |s,,ov . for (his i< impo-.-i'd,-. ;11>iniii-a I appreciated and apprei-iaic I'm. ae; of kind" He-.. 'II . ? man ii a \ aa v ' oney ;- w a -I e, b i1 11 :hi.- : - In- ali: iie j - e\ i r.-mel v le , . i , , .i:?t?pi;i: - a".I e\ -iy 1 imp11!. e ! a j i o 1?|,. mi in |'i'. 11 i. ; hat ! i'ieiid..i;;i I low in-.: oaf fi'om loving ' heai;.- and ri r :i 11 i . t" , . in O *" loll s act- o| 1; 1 . | :a' bl!"<'S | 'la 1 'I'ine.> .. ,, .m,| J,,,. I par: - ii i,,t!;, - ... - [) > ?. !)!,...,.f| "-rivi- i ban to r < ; " 'f., | , :l nd i iiii ii i i iea 1 e - I ;a of I 'h l ist, . i ' 'ii ab v " c ii;iu. t.. b '.|ow , : -'r ' !' ! j. b| - : 11-; . .i. \. v; ' V 1 V '& ' I l Wis ii. 1 . : ,.v ,!?.? ' X| I'M' ' ( '(IMJ '* 'b- mil-1 I rave! with Some raj>id: ity in order lo avoid b.-iny nailed.