The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, June 14, 1888, Image 1
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VOL. XI
BARNWELL COtJRT HOT/BE. S.O JUNE 14. 1888.
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A beautiful anti paonllar .custom rtlll
tvnUl |n soiuo part* of the Tyrol.
' W going to bennkrried, be-
fore- shc learca her home to go to the
church, her mother girea her a haml-
kerehtefi which U called the “tear
handkerchief,” It U made of newly
fe p U n linen and haft neter been lifted. It
la with thil thatahc drieaher tears when
abe leaves her father'a house and when
•he atands at the altar. After the mar
riage i* brer and the bride has gone
with her husband to their new home,
•lie folds up the handkerchief and
places it Unwashed in the linen closet,
Where it remains untouched Up to
now it has done only half of its duty.
Children are bom, grow up, merry and
go away to their hew hemes, each
daugh’er receiving a tear handkerchief
from the mother. Her own still re
mains where It was placcdhi the linen
closet on the day of her marriag*.
Generations come and go. The once
young, ro«y bride has become a wrink
led eld woman. She may have outlived
her husband and all bar children. All
her old friends may hare died of, and
yet that last present aba raeelred from
her mother has not fulllWd its object.
It tmmm at laat, though -at last the
uruary ay si ids atasa lor ihetr tamg steap.
and the tired w rt«ktrd*haads are Iaided
•ear the pulsate** heart. And thm
tbs «JLr haadhr rehtef Is tabs* (ram Me
ftamf ruettsf pla*a aad spread eeer the
.1
sghl
•<4 \Mm 4**
hi* appetite is ranaMe, and. on the whole,
bupaiml I keep him ou iho strictest regi-
nisti, I exhibit the most |iowerful tonics;
bath la rate."
- ‘' iXm't ycSi think yon drug him to? ranch T
asked i)ia<laatc, wittutu irrepressiUe shudder.
“Drugr cried tho doctor; “I diygf Ana-
Stasis, yon ore maitr’
Time went on, nofl the boy'a health still
alowly doc lined. Tho doctor Wanted tho
weather, which was c Id and boisterous. H«
called in his confrere from Hourron, took a
fhucy for hinij iRagriIfu>d bis capacity, and
was pretty aoon under treatment himself—it
i scarcely •ppearod-for wlwt complaint He
end Jean-Marie luul each to tnko medicine at
j diiTcrent periods of the day. Tlw doctor
( used to lie in wait for the'exact moment,
• watch iu hand, “There is nothing like regu
larity/’ be would say, fill out the doses, and
dilate on the virtues of the draught; aud if
the boy seemed nous the better, ^he doctor
I wits not at all the wnfwv
! tiuiqiowdcr day the boy was particularly
i low. It was scowling, squally weather.
I Hugo broken companies of clouds sailed
j swiftly orerhend; raking gleams of sunlight
swept the village, and were followui by iu-
I tervaU of darkness and white, flying rain.
At time* the wind lifted up Its retce and bul’
, lowed. The trees wwe ail aoiurgtag them
! wives flnug the meadow*, the last baras fly-
, l«« like duw. The doctor, between the hoy
and the weather, was ia his element; he had
a thegyy W> prove Ue sat with hu watch
I out and a hamnwUr In float «f him. waitlag
far the aqnslh and nramg ihotf e#wt
*be hnmnn pains.' Tor the true philw | hii .*
he ranmrhal dsfifhtndty. “seety fart m an-
‘W* a a toy * . A btler rums Uehsm, hat ae
U* mmmm umpetgsA With the mwraar^ eC
am take a Wma
* Idas
to tlie well. The fnnn was there and tlie lan>
t-rm Auastasic closed her eye* and appeared
to hersulf to be about to die. How she wa»4 - Cnsimir obeerr.d the consequent embrace
trnnsportol through the ar c h “he knew not;
but once on the other side she Vat received
by the neighbor’s wife, and enveloped In a
friendly blanket. __ - , _
Deds were mode ready for the two women,
clothes of very various sizes for tho doctor
and Jean-Marie; and fpr tlw rehuiinder of
the night, while tnndame dozed in and out on
the borderland of hysterics, her husband snt
beside tlie fire and held forth to the admiring
neighbors. Ho showed them, at length, the
causes of thu .accident; for years, he ex
plained, the fall hail.been impending; one
sign hnd~ followed another, the Joints had
“ttnlucd,’ 1 be replied, “you are ruined by
your ainlstcr husband."
through his eyeglass; then he turned to Jean-
Marie. “You boarr be mid. “They are
ruined; no n*orc pickings, no more house, do
more fat cutlets It strike* me, my "
that you had beet he perking; the pres ml
speculation is about worked out" And he
nodded to him meaningly. -
err 1 cried Dcsprea, springing up.
rie, If you prefer to leave me, now
tbSLt l am poor, you can go; you shall receive
ydhr hundred francs, if so nnu ii remains to
me'. Hut if you will consent to stay”—the
doctor wo)>t—“Carimir offers mo a placo—as
clerk;” be rosum<<d. “The emoluments are
make Tho Camera Weighty? I call it dull,
sir, dull. Ton much respectability kills a
paper. It needs a different rtaM of articles
-something at one* forcible and light
fliilosophic and rlf, sparkling aud—well, do
youtakemy mooning
ojiened, tlie plaster had crackled, the old | slender, but they will he enough for three,
walls bowed- Inward; last, not three weeks
ago, tl*o cellar door had liegun to work with
difficulty in tar grooves. “The cellar:” he
said, gravely shaking his head over a gloufeof
mulled wine. “That reminds me of my poor
vintage*, lly. a manifest Providence tho
Hermitage was nearly at an end. One ImH-
tic—1 lose but one buttio of that incompara
ble wine. It liad been set apart against Jean-
Marie’s wr-lding Well. I roast lay down
some more; it will be an interest in Ufa I
am, however, a man somewhat advaentd in
years. My great work is now tinned in the
fall of ray hnmble roof; it will never be euro-
ptetrd—my Dame will have been writ in
water. And yet you flod me calm—I wuoid
m> chesrfeL Can your |ew*« do mnevT
By the first ef the day the party
ssl-—d forth f iten ths Bct*eW ietuthe •Crer*.
The • fM hs<r f vl’ea. lot shli rhartaisd e
warbl ef tnwild—I rinadt. Um air htl like
frees, aod the imr4jr.es ah*
■ -
ft IhS
"*» W
It is too much already to have lust my for
tune; must I lose my sour'
- Jean Marie fobbed bitterly, but without a
WOTil
“I don’t like l>6y» whe cry," observed Casi-
mir. “This ono is alsraya Crying. Here! you
clear out of this for a little; I bars
with your lamter and mistnes, and
domestic feelings may be settled after I am
gone. March!” and be hrld the dour open.
Jsen-Marte slunk out, like a detected thief.
' By 1-' they wsr» all at the table but Jaan-
Marte.
“Herr said Casimlr. “Oonc, jm asa
Tank the hint et ones.”
“I do wd, 1 o».f—.- said Deepret. “Ida
not seek te eirvsw his nlwrara It ^weka of
went •< heart Uml Insvyp'*e»s me w«aly.*
“Want of menaera,* enrrarted Ondmkr.
••Hewrt. he eevsr had. tt ky. nesjer*. f.* «
eieeee tsltew, yew are Ike mset gwihMs msrtel
ta ereen-m Year igaeraasw af hwmawaw*
•areaad haama hwdwemti heywad haMef Y*a
ore swtwihd hr heeShea Terha. ewiadtoi hf
vogaiemd HMkm**, ewtadted rtgwt oaM Ml,
aa mawe aad dswa Mawa I totaft a MM
he year smectaessm I Whaak my akar* I
laughed Btingar.
“Precisely. You’ra bit It," complacently
twitching bis white whiskers.
“No. Not today “major.”
“Snppose we try k short thing on fish
culturef Tvs got myself up on fishes
thormighly.”
•Tho Times did that on Friday."
The major stood a moment anxious and
silent “Till* nev* asteroid, new* When 1
was on The lyradon News, Oriffin used al
ways to aay: 'For anything taking in the
scientific line, Dan Htainiish is our mail.'
Don't want it; eh? Who's doing that liang-
tug down in Delaware for you? I'll inake
you s two column Job of it for fS, end pay
my own expeuaea. That road a!way* daad
brad* me." ^ j-
Stinger took up bis proof* “Wc amt a
stenographer reporter this morning. We
reedy have ao uao for you, XaJ. Rtandish.”
“You never were more mistaken ta yoar
life. Where you nead me, my dear buy, is to
take charge of yoar report ortal oorps. Td
make three leer fellows tee the asesh.”
“Mr. HUagerr* It w« the prtqwteter Hc-
'Murray's ndaa, which ras|ini threagh the
room like the filing at a saw. II* caaas ta
the drew of Ms 'Mm A amsdy. fiat hath
Bwdrhama. to wham amktag a*> eatare had
gradg I •vary atom af fiato mm to toe aaa
matt re af a ham, red. trees he ■> dtagml
ason “Have aa» toem pavmfi gware ap yet*
Yea saraafaga toe amay Mar* m
Mr. Yaa hm* ag*m.
to feel hinmelf a Dyiwy ur a Crusoe for a few
delicious liours. What a vngulwnd; uruvr-
frioud, ■ “Something like that Iri your hand, ehr tain life It was! tho poverty, tWsblftaj the
ftut, the (nextInguislmblc Joility and tdMh r
k>vc under it all! What a inlnoo the major
aud Madcliuc made of him—saving ail week
to romiwun tlie .Saturday’s roost chicken and
cranberry tart! Proctor laid never known
father nr nuKluv; his ideas of love or a l.ome
were all drawn from poor Htandish and his
«wnxy hwnngi’. Hostrong was tliisboyiMh in-
fetlnct in hiui Just now that lu* actually stood
breathless when snylmdy rcsetubling the
major came iu sight. If the old man should
not recognise him, or should meet hi to with
the foruial deferuoa) af other ndj-ctalde
people, why, then, good-by to that old boy
hood, so hiirribly 'tear and di-ovjmtaliie!
Now the major was iu a renadrant a few
lours down the street. “Try an advertise
ment in Tlie C'enwra, Hatn,” be said to the
bookkeeper. “I swear It will pay you like
-tike"— His talk baited; the Ideas
to stagger through his bruin
“I belters You've had a drop too
HtandishM mid Ham. S
“No; IN* had to stop diiaktag. Yea
east get a gfcuu >4 champegnp fit for a gen
tleman la this are erred Iowa. Dot eUad
ths adrsrtiremreilf* (The Camera |«*M Mm
and a fe^MtemL nunM hay Mm Msdto-
“Mn*
The tea s i < an th* glass eenator hw
a awwureH it was itrn day* town he had
test-t f .«l TW steam sd m<vwv dstos* Ire-
tew nee tan mash ter tom. A redtosrsd
suwnerk In e yresref el fsnnm Ilk* hse Is *
temdly tear ejem a wsae • H* * Ms ' ■ swf
el team Tto teteww irereM gir* hten hte dhn*
MH
hrr young are! Inure Wive, fted iff
frlunda. Thcdtjalty bf yqnr |
rctulcr inqiroiwr many i
knew a* a lioy< utitenq 1
ttireu offb-ially,- admintstertog
tlie hnjie of sail trtlor*. This MaJ. I
now, for' example''—— , fSi
T am vevy nncertaiM abhwt aocsptlng thte
Mmrch a* all.*' broke out Jerk. “Thera te d
place in the went that auite my ways bettor.
Uut I could not marry on thstroalnry. It’d
the merest pittance. I conld barely Br»ere
It"
Ur. McMurray paused, and
deliherati'Si; ‘Tn tlie matter
mnat yon consult that (nint af
Mr. Prurtorf The wife year
—will, in all probability—ba
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nor dbl to fall, when to raa evnrr tto
llgendary htetnry of tto hens* end iu po*-
finanse, to dwell aprre tto Hnindimrviaa
tahslar who tod teft ttout Fheirs. doors
find (afters tod mads a great variety to
hagier. every room tod a part tv* tar larline-
kfter the tnannsr of a leneing tower, and one
tf tto farmer proprtetow had buttressed the
faulkllng from the side with a great strut of
d, like the derrick of a crane. Alfo-
>er, it had many marks of ruin; it was a
re for the fait to desert; am( nothing
Its excellent brightness—the window
t polished and shining, the paint well
■red, the brews radiant, the very prop
wreathed About with climbing flowers
g, but its air of A well tended, »njil-
veteran, sitting, crtrteb and all, in thtf
iy earner of a garden, nutftod it as a
n for comfortable people to inhabit. '* In
, Boor or Idle management it would soon have
harried into the blackguard stages of decay.
Aa il was/tlie whole family loved it, and the
never better inspired than when
ft* imaginary story and drew
• of its successive masters, from
r merchant Who had re-edified Its
tow arek Of the town, and past tb*
engraver of the roues, down to
Mag toailsd, dirty handed boor from
l to had Mnteell acquired it ata ruinous
to for aay alarm About its security,
had never presented itself. What
might well endure a
to •
rreare*. I reate
Wire*- to*a y*re tores with thaasT
“Oh, I <P«a1 baew-I •were here thrown
th 1 re away I WMee are ftey^sto sobbed .
Dreprvs gr*gwd ei*wit |a tto darkuare
“Adaarabk' he remarkAl; *Vny grey v*4*
reteea trurewre? Thre will aaartiy meet year
1 dtas «ree to Ireew^
flsaa* Add to haevs
totes hamada. to
sasree ftsresrete*
to stoB
to* te
i tatoa
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I Wi
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’*Oi\g.
litelA la.
(1
ia thle partlehlar whiter, after
g aad toahtg of the trsarewe^tto
ty of a very dlfferead
r, aad one which tejMwarrrttoir bearta
i are* plainly ao| hlareelf. He bed
I to niaite minis 1
tedsd bf
cried firrvwir. but
Iu tor hareU tor
mnisl spprwrr-l to alter tos rerwd a lout for
a moment, and than pressed tto gsrnwut berk
upun tto 'factor. “Vive It le AUnr," ths said
—"jicar girl."
"Nowenee’” said the doctor. “ l Has deal
not knew what •to is about. Aline is beside
berwlf With terror; anti, st any rate, slic is a
peasant. Now I am really oontornod at this
exposure for a person of year housekeeping
habits; my solicitude and your fantastic
modesty b“tb ivAn* to the same rcmidy—the
ixuitalooiis.” He held them ready.
“It is impossible. You do not understand,
she sqjU with dignity,
F.y this time rescue was at bond. It hod
been found impnirtienbl* to enter by the
street, for the gate was blocked with masonry,
and the nodding ruin still threatened furtlier
avalanchos. But between the doctor’s gar
den and the one on the right band there was
that very picturesque contrivance—a com
mon well; tlie door ou the Dcsprcz’ side had
chanced to be unbolted; and now, through
the arched aperture, o man's - bearded faco
and an arm supj)orflng a lantern were intro
duced into the world of windy darkness,
where Auastasic concealed her woes. The
light struck here and there among the
tossing apple boughs, it glinted ou the grass;
but the kintern and the glowing face became
the center of tto world. Anastasia crouched
back from the intrusion. ^
•This way!" shouted tho man. * “Are you
aU refer
Aline, still screaming, ran to the new
cotner, awl was prescutly hauled heed /ore*
m»*t through tto wall.
“Now, Anastas*, come on; It's yoar tarn,"
reel the haotwnd.
“I cannot." she rsplW.
•Are w* ail to Are of exposure, msalamrr
thure fared Ur. Drefrre.
“Y«re nan r*»r tos med “Oh. go, ge
■sated to rates*—A j** p^* he towto eft.
arel my tfrereto*' Tto/ are lytag ta tto
K*w my foveeite trwsrerer And to dashrel
ta 'patoS ef Jaaa Marie.
T we henre afterward the hoy »at re red te
tto lee with a abode audor «*ne ana aad a
rnrlore rep ef cfataing aadsr tto oShrv.
Tto Airtor mfally touk M la hta head*.
"Ttoy tore beear to mid. "Their team la
poet Excellent pouufanre. you are ao asm*!
Ktai! sumrthliig in tto pocket," and to pro
duced a jdece of paper “A letter! ay, aosr
I mind nw; it »aa received on the moruiug
of tto gale, when I was aheorbed ta delicate
investigations. It is still legilde. From poor,
dear Casimir! It is a* waM," he chuckled,
“that I have educated him to patience. Poor
Casimir and hw correspoudeuco—hit infini
tesimal, timorous, idiotic oomwimndcncer’
Hu had by this time caulfauriy unfolded
the wet letter: lHit, as be bent himself to de
cipher the writing, a cloud descended on bis
brow. *• —■—- — -
“Iligre?* he cricil, with a galvanic start.’
Ami thou the letter was whip|>ed into the
fire, and tl» doctor’s cap fans on hie head in
the torn of a hand.
“Ten minutes! I can Catch it, if I run,” to
cried. “It is always lute. I go to Paris, I
shall telegraph.”
“Henri! whwt is WrongT cried hi*’wife.
“Ottoman bondsP Cnme from the disap-
jioaring doctor; and AnasUsio ami Jean-
Marie were left face to face with the wett
trousers. Dusprez bad gone to 1'aris, for the
second time in seven years, be bad gone to
Paris with a pair of wooden shoes, a knitted
(jiencer, a black blouse, a country nightcap,
and twenty francs in his pocket. The fall of
tho house was but a secondary marvel; the
whole world migl>t have fallen aad ware*
left bis family more petrified.
i«te*u te op
I
CHAPTER VIII
Tu wooes or rnnxiMiniy.
On tbc nximiRg of the m'xt day tto dor
ter a mere apertcr of hlareelf, wa* tooagtrt
bark ia tto cusfaqly > t Itolretr They foiual
AnsWaste sad tto toy •Ming fagvttor by tto
fire, and Ik^ria. eto had fXrtoi^*d Ms
testet <«w • ready are te rig uaa tf pair arete
note, wared hte hand ae to nerad aud resafe
m terete' (*saaeBre< tee Baite*.
~to* evl y*re ere BoreaBtereBta^eteastetot
Ctemstfr. * a—tei. i—fired, we saSmBew AMk
hp tto way. I totafi wa aa eaaauaatei"
“Yi eat aas lefaww,* esM Urewn. pi
Witfy. wMB a eeB, aad, ametag a ewere. tri
eresdrees gtetem as l ererete. he tecea to rare.
“Whel tto
Brrff Cre
tell mg tto apper head to UltewaJ tto
ter'* eaampte aad leek ta hte toate
Tto toiaper wae *e heavy aad large, aad
J*e» Man* hlrerelf ae liuteawd ■> weary,
that it tod tatow Mm a greet white tahmsme
it ap stain to tto IXafwi* jvivate swam,
aad Ire had Just ret it down an tto Boor le
front of Aaeatatee when the doctor arrived,
aad was ckreely followed by the man of bate
■mob. r-T ""*1 hamper were both la a net
sorry plight, for the owe hkd pareed four
months underground in a oortaia eare oa tto
way to Arberee, and the other had run about
flvo miles as bard aa bis legs would carry
him, half that diatauce under a aUggeriag
weigh L
“Jean-Marie," cried the doctor, in a voice
that was only too seraphic to jte called hys
terical, “is it?7- It ter he cried. . “Oh,
my son, my son!" And he snt down U)>on
the hamper and sobbed like a little child.
’“You will not go te Faria, now,-" said Jean-
Marie, sheepishly. •
“Casimir," said Desprez,. faisbig his wet
facet “do you see that boy, that angel boy!
Uo is the thief; he todk the treasure from a
man unfit to he intrusted with its use; lie
brings it back Ur me whep I am sobered and
humbled. These; Casimir, are the Fruity of
my Teaching, and Ibis moment is tto Re
ward of my Life,* T
“Tieiur," said Casimir.
BAND TO HAND.
% REBECCA HAKDT50 DAVIS.
52'™
t hte'
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l ft I I l 1IH hte fare tote
, ami terMarray "aa stelvtag te •fa’tarn
hare eeret *f wwssl tf tea, ewd H wa*
Irewt te tto oAr* ttol Mr
id I* tore I
The
msnaglwg
ezhawatel
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law
[Ooprriffhted)
rant s, *-- •
sditer's patienre was
“Potetlrely. MaJ. HU
BB, I >Wi are (Bat w* naa teat any re
BwanjBdng tf yowre ta Tto t’a— ra I
ward oath te hi—If. ghrerkg
af l to reste *4 “»•* irefa* wail
wtfistf
•piatea, to lerfaee tax la tto
tf aatvelfaia white yet alive.
Tto adfa*” felt *• if tire ctellrate, bright
hairsil little tot— would to throw ^ away
i Praetor. ‘’Thaw pro□!fare pitwctore
know bow to frettor their urets," HUugrr
bad reki but a few minute* before,
Mr. McMurrey evtoM not forget Htandish
when be went bach to bte office. “Lazy old
Dotomiau!" to growled. “If you want tto
moot disreputable vice*, Hr. Proctor, always
look for them in an old man who lives by Ifte
Wits. ”
“lYbo Wester —^ —
“Htandish—the Otejof. Ydu know him."
“lYhat! ThereP Proctor dashed out into
the office without his hat, and (fawn tlie
stairs, shouting, “Hillo, major!” leaving
rolling voice and UieatricatowKt
McMurray RsUaiished behind him. He took j mta keeping time and apjiareutly enjdyinj
up hik pen awl begad to write severely. The
carnal flesh was stronger in tlie young man
than be had thought- Withrow, out Of cu-
rioeity. lounged down tto stairs and found
Jphn at the door looking anxiously up and
down the street.
“Ah, Mr. Withrow! do you reincmber met
John PrcrtoV,” wringing his hand in a hearty
fashion which he used to have when a boy.
“Pm looking for a friend of mine, MaJ
Standish.”
“Yea? MsJ. Munchausen, wo cal) him In
the office. ”
“He ter a friend of mine/’ coolly, "Tto
office does not k&owdiiin as well ae I do,
probhbly."
Withrow felt himself rebuffed, but duly
fur a minute. “Tto old fellow has a cockloft
over a ware house somewhere, where to cooks
for himrelf. How be Urea, Hod knows. He
tos nothing now but tto odd fata res gtre
faf tot* la the office. He's had
ah aal
>le
am Prretar. that
TVrs aasd I
Withrow s evValty. i
a— roaareefaa ba M
(tore? He «•* ander yoar gaordtanaMp
wtesn to was m boy, I think Pre heardT
“Not at afi, ttrf eagerly, “not at ad. It
was a mere buolarre trmaaactlon. I told cer
tain imrys for tto lad's aa* from hte fattier,
aad |aid hte Mlh: that was all. 1 placed
hten ander Mr. Me Murray's carr **h<*n to
wa* entered tore first at school. McMurray
tos tto tatrence to tto best society, sod is
Migiotaa' those were tto two thing* 1 looked
at. Why, the toy's blmKi is of the beat. His
father was one of the ohb blue bhssU of Vir
ginia. He would rjever have trusted his son
to the ganivhaaship of an old Scallcwag like
Dan Htajpfth.” Tto major was himself
again, his roll
each other thoroughly.
f 1ih, that’s It? You were not one of tto
blue bloods then!"
"My father was a butchef, *ir. I've Heed
by my wits; and an infonially ]>oor ca|>ital
they are for any mnu. PI? say that. Pva
din«»l with dukes amUagpickeni in my day,
Mr. Withrow/ But the sroeH of tto slaughter
BtaiM followed aie. A man is Nothing with
out family here tei Phiteuk-lpbia.” And again
hi* eyre rested on Proctor, vrith the anxious
tboughtfulnere so strangely at variance with
hte Ordinary stagey manner.
Withrow-dapped his hand to one pocket,
then to tto other. “By tto way! Where the
denes— Oh, tors it is. Come this way,
■afar,-" drawing Mm into tto doorway, and
New York paper. “Here in tto
-Richard Htandish.’ You asa*
tf youra, ehf
Usd tto paper ap before Ms
Ha tank oto Ms end
OU hte sure; touk
taugtag to9ouag maa tf tto >rinul 4tf.
IV ton to free tod tto pawmiul to fimv Ito
stately lowers of tto church ta i
called to minister, aad
parsonage, its pirtareaqaa walls <
tvv. Mr. Ut-Mnrray's
again, and soft, tender little
smiling to him with tor white
It woe a high path aad a
'•p~ncd itself before
that the doubt suggested
as be stood hrettating, 1
worth giving it up for a bit tf
romaatic fealty to a buytsli i
coxrLrrxD xxrr xrgxg.
G. W. Hlnnant was adailtted to tttf
bar last week. He dcrerraa
mention on account of his anrenncnaH
work since be wa* a rery small hoys
After the death of hte father
ted In the support of tto family. Bay
and night he worked la tto jeft
in* office of T. i. Trlanater aad <
mtsed his eBraiagx. About tf
age h« began to study law i
en aN Ms spare time tar that. Ha —
a creditable examlaaiMB and la aow i
attorary. Me has apfif
wlU kmato May to m
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