The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, March 30, 1911, Image 2
T‘h« Barnwell People,
w. HOLMES, Editor 1 Proq r
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LlRflEST COURT! CIRCULATION
THURSDAY. MaHCH 30. Wl.
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T IRRPOXT mokoan s clans.
Those ere history m*k!n* time* end
history repoew
Thin p»p«r he* con*t*ntlr, co«'*l«t-
«ntlr yet lonesom* 1* opposed whoie»*le
lniralK r *tlon ( because it saw the tru'*
Inw»rdne«s cf ti><» ({anie end foresaw
what the purposed end intended end
wl | i«.
And now we’re got Ilia proof that
we were r : (jht f end while what we
etiell sev todar may hare no more ef
fect til an a row of pin* would have In
Mopping the down rush of an ava
lanche, it may be ef interest to know
what ta coining, to get ready lor and
resigned to the Inevitable.
There is nothing new In the game
that I* going on except the facu of
aouiewhat changed conditions and that
the hand and head • f the master Amer
ican of th's geaeratlon order aad direct
the march of events.
Within the memories of many living
men the great West was an unpeopled
region. Vast stretches of prairie and
pasture land lay un»carr*d by the plow
share toward the setting sun The
cow bov was Us hero, the cattle king
monarch of «l that he surveyed. A 1
that has been changed.
The Iron horse came anil drove awav
the buffalo and stampeded the half
w ild anhranded ett li herd*. Tiie.r
pi tees were fl ed by the Immigrant
who built hi* shack on the government
land that he bought for a chesp song
and the railroads sold for hetier prices
the lirgesse of acres given them bv the
government to encourage their build
ing. The work is accomplished. The
'Vest Is so full peopled that the surplus
11 >wa North ward, thousands of Ameri
can LimlUea are annua’,It crossing,
with their cattle and household goods
aud money accunml itlon«, the f ans
dian line and starling I fe sgsln In new
shacks In the immense gol ten wheat
belt rf Western British America. No
loom for anv more people in the United
Htates West. Rut one fl-l 1 remains for
the cxpl utlng of the greater capital
and unsatislled greed of the time, and
Dixie D that Held
All th-'work of preparation for the
oc jupanry of the South, the rr*pingof
Its resource*, the enjoyment of its op
portunities has been completed, surely
so far as the Atlmtic seXhoard S'ate.
are eoncernn I sod possibly so as to the
Mississippi Vail ’V. Toe cohesive hand
• ■{ J I’lerpont Morgan has gathered in
to one mighty f >rce tlie dl-J ,lnted rail
roads of the Kaat South that like a
great iron serpent chain stretch' s from
lilt money temples > f New York to the
orange groves that bask by warm
hoiilbcrn seas
T teae groat railroads are ready f ,r
IsiiMness now, and they mvan hostne.s
Toere is no sentiment of affection for
the past, no stmpathy of kinship f ir
the future In the programme as silent
ly mapped out during the pa»t decade.
hs now publicly proclaimed when the
hour for action has arrived.
There Is no guess work of pessimism
In what we here sav, for we quote from
the wwrda of an accredited envoy of the
Morgan cabinet as spoken hy him to
the Orangeburg Kveuing New » of the
32nd inst. He had been sent by the
chief of staff of the Land and Industri
al Department of the Southern Had
way for the purpose of studying can
illtiona in the S »uth and to make prop
ositions 1 loking to the carrying out the
plan* and ni“etlng the expectations of
Mea.rs Morgan A Co. From the vcl
,intear pronouncements of this unim
peachable witness as stated in the
News we quota a few Illuminating
paragraphs:
•‘It seems to me," said Mr. Fluster,
"that s atom company could he very
easily 1 lunched In tills cltv, which
cool 1 take over some of the rh-h lauds
which are now undeveloped and which
coni I he turned into veritahh gold
mine*. Such a company could take
over some «,f the large tracts which
have not been thoroughly cleared; have
them cleared up, divided Into small
farms of about ten acres each and tbeo
plant them in Mrawherriea Thun f<li
to the north and northwest that these
Mital' farms are for sale with the ber
ries already |1 mted and offer to turn
over U*e property the f > 1 ,w log spring
when the berries will be read, to gath
er. TVls wiil D’lng hundreds of in-
tiuiries and here is where the Land
Mud Industrial Department of the
S 'Ulhern Railway cornea In and does
its work Tnese Inquirlei are fol'owed
up bv on* of our agents and every ef
fort possible la put forth in order to
seuuie a sale.
"I have seen just such propositions
put through more than once, and Die
offering of the small farms already
. Planted Is more appealing than a bare
land proposition. The same tiling can
1m done with asparagus and other
crops, which can al ways Hnd a teady
market In the north. All of the«e
| things the road Is Interested in, for it
means the hauling of more freight for
our road, and that Is why we are anx
ious to help you people develop your
lands and get them Into the hands •{
person* who will make money out of
them.''
Bo it appears from this nievsage de
livered by his trained and trusted cou
rier that the ultimatum of Mr. Morgan
Is more freight* fur bis Southern R ill-
way system. Such threat words
spoken In Orangeburg fifty years ago
hy a man with northern intonation
might have been considered Insolent
and f-ansed trouble as tenacious as tar
nnd affectionate at fas there, bat the
Booth baa cooled its h jt temoer aad no
more Invite* the pain and humiliation
of the chastening rod.
This same dec!iration explains much
of the recent change that has taken
|>Uce in the burying of the halahet and
the emoking ef the pipe of peace and
the hidMjt *»ay gi thg jtroffer jcalpa
tyr the political war chiefs of the North.
The word of the aut<>cr*t had passed
down the line that pernecutlon mu*l
c*a«*, that »oft word. mu*t soo'he
while «kllled Unger* shuttl 'd the card,
and | lived nut th« winning gams.
Anil wrliy doea Mr. Morgan demand
more freight, for hi. railroad'?
Becauae it l» a cave of ground hog
need wiih tbvm There must he opu
lent earnings or there will be no suf
ficient revenues for the payment of
taxes, operating exi»en«e», .alarle*.
extension*, betterment* and the ever
eating interest on the bond, of that far
ove/ mortgaged .y.tem. The mil lon*
of monev that have conaolidaied and
combine 1 so many different and Inde
pendent properties into one great, har-
monicu* machine wax h|I borrowed
from ^ten thousand different source,
and everr lender look* to tlie comple
tion of the Morgen plans to put him
palaced on Kiev Street until Die fir off
hour comes for him to pa.s into para
di.e S » the freight* mu.t ha hail and
the money come In lest all these
great expectation* cmi'i to i.aught »t-<f
the glittering pre.tige of the Morgan
genm. hurst like an empty bubble In
to notliingnesa.
In America nothing succeeds like
succesv, and Morgan'* bn*ine»* career
ha* been a eontiiiuou* march of vic
tories In every time of llnandal need
and stress and storm thl* silent man
has been a very present help A* a
faith curlst he has been the one refuge
when panios came like thieves in the
night time upon the nation or when
the gatbbler* < f the exchange# were
sobering up and trembling affrighted
on the brink of ruin Tne me#.age of
Die wire, that Morgan’s hand hold#
the helm has calmed the stormiest seas
and stilled the wildest wind*. Oo
back through the administrations of
Cleveland and McKinley and Kooae-
vi it and T*ft and the records and recol
lections will »how that Ip* ha* hern Die
one omnipotent Influence to which all
partly* have horn obedient.
And now he ernes and demand,
more freight* f >r hi* railroads and all
hualne.a America backs hi* reconstruc
tion policy Old agencies have not
been numerous and ►trong enough to
carry it to quick fruition »nd a South
ern legion, the Siiithem Commercial
Congre*. hi* been musttred in a. hi*
volunteer aides.
It matter* not to the Morgin go.pel
of pr'gresa whether the ovi.ets of
S mlhern I mds, the growers "f atrawr-
berrtea »tid a.paragua and other like
Spring and Hummer ernpa .hall pros
per or be tilled into the bankrupt
court*, through over production and
under pricing, hi* rot I* must have
mure fieight* and there you iiafe Die
thrvst that If the business men of the
South tlo not obey Ills hid ling there
wrlll corns carpel bigger# to carry out
ID. commatiiis
Aw l should Dn nee I com* to tip'
furtherance of tils aimi M irgm and
hi. aMias ctn hi a. powerful in begin
ning a real panic as th M have been In
ending Die *mtl, fluauclal t! irrie. that
have disturbed the reckio*. later years.
For thould S mlhern Imd ow ners
stonily turn deaf ear* to the Morgan
proposals and flout hi. advance* the
stern law of business *e:f pre.crvatiou
would demand and the »• Irish ethics of
the hu»lne»* creed Justifi the resort to
and t|q 1 cation of such comp* lling
force a. would »ut Jugate Diem to hi.
will and wish. For Die m mev
a« fleshed in Mr Moigan i* a* com
pletelv human as it lacks , f t.eiog Im-
faiiti arid
vlng the way to noiverval world peace
The suggestion has captured the John
Bull heart and finds favor in the army
burdenad nations of continental F.u
rope.
Huch a tribunal t. needed Just now
In this State lo determine the differ
ence. between the Kxocuttvf, Judicial
and f.eg.s'ative departments of Its go, -
eminent, and The Uxori k nominates
a* mcmfier* of that court the Presi
dents of the tna'e co'Dges, Higgs of
Cl mson, I’oteat of Greenville. Snyder
of Spartanburg. Harms of Newberry,
Mitchell of Columbia, Randolph of
Charleston, of Clinton.
What ssy yon, genflcrmti?
The sixty second C mgress of the
United States will meet in extra ses
sion on next Tne»iav. called bv i’reai-
dent Taft to cotr.pl te legislation un-
tinished at the end <>( Die slx y first
Congress on the fourth of March.
For the first time In quite a number
of year# the Deinocra<-y will have mva-
tvrful control of the House of Repre
sentatives, whiH in the Senate the Re-
puhdcsn* will have a meagre working
majority, witli a sufficient number of
insurgent* In their ratrk* to give hope
of more Independent, intelligent anti
country loving action than ha* char
acter!/,ed the pa*t steam roller record
of the g o p.
Witli faint hope of wi»er law making
and great fear of continued flounder
ing the country will wait re«ul *
There ha* never been greater optnir-
tunity for winning honor and achiev
ing great thing* than In thl* yar^of
grace.
Said a veteran "firmer to u# last
week: ‘‘C'tton can hardly sell at less
than l&f a pound next Fall.” Our an
swer la tfiat cotton piloting and selling
becomes more and in ire a apeoulation
in future* every year. If the cn*'li-
datlng and combining cotton mill/
force* aad their a lie*, the wliol-**^
exporter, and buy.-r. of cotton goods,
can have their wav Die price of the
stapl" wld not he in tne l i neignbii-
hood A bumper crop or Die gompig
of w ar or panic, won 1 t bo bad i ,r the
cotton grower and a 1 dependent upon
ttie outvume of bis t"il
THK 1IABVIST OF DKATII.
On Haturdav afternoon, fire minute,
before quitting work time, a sudden
hurst of flsma .wept through the three
upper storlna of a ten story loft build
ing In New York where 700 women and
men ware working for a shirt waist
firm, causing the deaths of 150 npera-
tl*««, either hy burning or by leaping
and falling frortt the window* to the
•tract, Fft f-*et bi-J iw Most of the vl •-
ttms wiere Israelite and ItaFan women
and girl* hetwern 17 and 22 yesra of
age The ark of fire escape# prevent
ed many from saving their liven
Al an rarlv hour Siturdav morning
tlie suddei, breaking of an anxie of Die
engine of the Dixie Flyer, ruining be
tween Chicago and JerksonvIiD, Fla ,
on the middle of the tre.ile over the
Alapaha River, .South Gcorgls, esu-ed
twii dav c"*rlies «nd a Pullman to
plunge without a m 'menr*. warning
into Die narrow river, witnlr. 50 v« r d*
of th« *afo end of Die trestle. Kigiit
person* were kiped or drowned and
nther# Injured A mong th** <1-ad were
M ". »V. |) Fletcher of Tam.ia, a hridg
tif tliree days Her hushann escaped
with a broken arm and dl*b*cared
shoulder
Another victim was.! T. Lander of
Wyoming wh" was to marrv In J 'ck
aonville on Sunday Ml«* Fui*e dhlppev
of Cal fornla Site remained on tlie
river hank until hi* hodr ws« taken
from the water, arid went with It to
Wavcroas, whe-elt was prepared for
btiriiD.
It is said that a miffi m peopl' In
<‘hina will starve to dea'ti before t*i|-
yar’* crops are retyfly to give them
food
AUF W| RukrhkHK.V.
Tfie dead leave/ cr»ckl«ng underneath
mv feet,
The bare lioisglis bending on Die chllir
M V*t y'
Tiie siormy *ky, .ullen and oreroaa',
Ti-H me tp it Winter once ngain is liere
Snmmcf is pa*t
Those'dav. of
/which
Naught now remain* to me
n r i es.
Have slipped a wav as on
hre* /c
'That rocked to sleep the
nests.
High in the trees
Sea»< n*of «un-l.in", nm
• o ?
Pa ii*e in vou - fl gu', <)
one 'lay.
r > e hour ere vou
«* a .
Grant tlta' tip Softl'-ter
While
I,on er mav *• a !
dreamy listipine.., of
but m tn
tlie gc tie
bios In 'h ur
ome Jlaak oi pasaif ell
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NOTICE or FINAL DISCHARGE.
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Organized by Ike People for tie People"
Identified will? ti?e l ? a^^)e^8 , Uijion
Deposit your Money and receive 4
per cent in Savings Department
OFFICERS
Harry D. Calhmtn,
rresident
William L Cave,
Vice-President
N. G W Walker,
Cashier
R. C- Carroll,
Asst. Cashier
Notice l* hereby given that the un-
der-lgned wl 1 on Friday, April 7th,
1011 til- " i l> ihe Hon .loim K. H"e:l-
Judge of Probate, her finai return
a* (iu irdi in of Altec V Sense, C I.
Sense. A 11 S **•• an I Aufue .ilnrie
Su**e ami appl.' f'P 1 -tt'-rs Di-mi*.
* ty.
I. K
Mf a »e,
fi iardinu.
M irch 4‘!i. loll
DR. JNO- P. LEE, JR .
Df.ntis-st
WILLISTON, - - ti
Oflh-e over Bank < f WDIDton. W*.
rweive call* In the country. *»
will make appointment* at offlo*.
G. Miller Greene, Attorney
■ ■■yr*
Grand Opening
At the People's Store!
10 lilts
March 18th to
March 28th
in inf
s
t*/^ve
We are Open/' g up at Cost! Sew Store! New Goods!
\ 1 I 1
Brother Petty "f the <Uir> lin* Spar-
tan is Dp tlrst farmer ej'itor t" publish
the f^it t list the to • tlvl.k fl 1 a IID U g of
corn was not prufitiyde la*t (enr A
number of hi* ninst/tue:it* of the Pied- I
mont made mure where bet ter dis'in-e
was given tn*n iwlicm Die Si*!k* wero
too thick to thrive i
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W IFF GOK> T )t > F V K
((' harlot te Obser \ er )
A« a general rule we are in favor < f
married worn n * p'>«»»*».lng the great- |
mane In it* confession of fa
guide hook of conduct theie i
*) liable of Die gol lc i ml >.
The period must coiiie to a 1 m-m ot
many years when their juniors tire nt
their leadership, no matter how wi-e
and protective, and as the Greeks
wearied of hearing their groat.*t rum
called ‘ liieju-t," so •* d Die moderns
cast out Die old and bring in ths new.
A* children grow to know tne v anity
of the nur.erv story that tliere I. a b*g
of g I I at the earth end of the rainbow
so will the Northern investor* wed I*
ever that the Noirb ha* been o\er-
plrturtd a* a land of prosperity to tie
rich reaped bv the superior busine.*
machine method* of the colder head*
an i more unfeeling hand* of tlie *elf
iject They will Darn Dial here »«
elsewhere In the ultimate ha’am ing it
require* a hundred rent*’ worth of
some sort of work f >r every hollar
gained.
In the dear sc oo.l of experience,
with just sufficient exceptions to prove
if* exact correctness, tlie rule ha* been
established that Die successful trek of
a colony or migration of a larger peo
ple must be alor.g |i*rall<l climatic
lines or to new home lands where old
atul familiar occupations wait under
taking. It’s a rough hut true adage
that you can’t teach an el I dog new
trick*, and Dr. Osier wa* humorously
near right when he declared that the
man who had not made good the f mn-
dation* of succe** at two score years of
age wa* a fit subject fur chloroform
and cemetery treatment. in every
Carolina county If will he shown tM*
year that the school boy will grow
more corn on hi* acre f an hi* father-
and grand *lre can average
It would be Ju*t a* prepo-terous to
assume that tlie North Wedernef will
be content to quit the riding cultiva
tion of fils crops an 1 he happv aud
prosperous lo the backachlng work of
cutting asparagus In March and pick
Ing strawberries In May to glvq the
railroads more freight as to believe
that the Long Branch Philosopher
tranvferred to Maine would become a
corpulent millionaire hv growing eeed
potatoes during the brief Sommer and
saving ice during the long Winter.
e*t degree "I freedom “f uVum cou‘i.t
••lit w itb res*"" IV•* Hru bv no w*nn»
d I spies »n<| Diet th" righ. (o b*»i w ive*.
|uig exercised, i* rapidly f'lli ' g in o
1,1.11* * am mg modern hu«t>a>id* " e
tie 1 1 e v * that Die larger m a-ure* of
conind which * tv * are . very ve.r ot>-
tai'il-g over liou-elud I afTairs i* io r.o
w i-e de t r line n l a I In ibe put lie go >d
I'here is, however a limit l" Dio rlglit*
whleh married «oin-ii uiav euj >v sod
we believe the hue w ** crossed in
If. w a ii r.oi n i v reee nt I v
A hu.tiand In tbat seetion awoke
one night to flnd t .at *ft"r he had
filler, a leeji In* loving better ba f l.a I
hound him seeurr'y lo tlie bed and »e'
life to the mattris*. Dnlv tlie f*ot
that site li id Do:* Inm » itb rove » liii li
'he ft. e rea.be! ea'ly in the poi-ol"
pillt j li r ever:ted hi* erematl"':. Nex t'nie
slie w ill prubatdy '!*•• h ai n s w I ti in " e
.tiree-H VV ■ sub'Wf Dial i i tllil- eo-
« e a v o r I o g t*' i in nod , re her h '' b < n ■ I •> .
tli wire e eti - me a . •
W a* i tia f a v re 'h a’ a n* v i rl .g *f • no d
to *av,
“T me r-annor «top, wtsblog a i* a!'
'an"*
No, ’iw a* th ■ vvtilst'l g t>r tlr" vv intrv
wind.
Ttie drln of r Du
M111 «f i I t ll-'ir If. fat ' Hu I fit s \ .
Hi» low li • W'.-r?s Can -Carre i r eli
•nv -ar
T ike lira si a nd grieve HO for the "'li
fe r lira r
Must a!»o in it* 'urn piss on, aud
■re i n
t4pring w ill tie here.
— Kdiih I, Hmlth, In Tlie I-wlulm.
^Thc Hiuoc^t Haro iin
R'.u itv tile! \cv ci b-I
ct! stock of—
Feist ever
•rc has i l>r
ff TC'I the [I'
id new, well
Cv
Dpv (»oo(ls, ClotliiniX ami Slioo
been put on the market at such reduce 1
article \vc olfer is a liarunin, an I to get
the peoolc of Hlackville and vicinity we hav
jiut on
ores.
pi.unt
•r v
ilen
w i:
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A. H. MNESTEIN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
NOTARY PUBLIC.
BLACK\ -GLE. S. k.
DR. J.H.E. MILHOUS.
DKNTLST
BL\< KVIM.E. A. t,.
Oflioe days Thurnday, p>».
day ami Saturday.
Well etjuipped office
Op* !afj«)i)H made !U< p#u>.
less as consistent with safety
Pt iceH reasonable*. Term*
ea<h.
DR. W.i UlILHOES
DENTIST,
Sarn-Afll, - - - v c
s
OF KICK ll(»Utt»*.
M) a
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m. to t) p. mu.
g a " a v 11 • rn Barns
• iipt'i it ineot* hrUtf
• odi g ' be v w i 11 fie *or
• a.ol sv uid JW-
U HI.LIS, JR
>n«HYIM'. \M) TICRACItC
jui-tal ertrd addresseo
it laViidlinrst, S (\ wm• 1
; ve piompt attention.
M ' < N K V I (» I K * I >.
• I: . o • 'P -1 niof' gs ge
'fl r he w 1 *e I* - Iiltlfl (
loine w on!rln t eon vI
i t.
A TEN DAYS’ COST SALE!
O KI > l N A \ K
Horifii < tiro'iiiH
l ow n ol Barnw ell
P, > it onlainerl hv tto- T *w n ('oiirvci'
nl Barnwell now nu t mot sitting, and
li? the rsiilhorltv o' Die same :
That from mol xOer the first rise of
fieri I, UP I, and imil the first day of
November, lull an,I everv year ther-
nf er while this ordinanre i* in f ■ ree.
it *hall he unlawful to keep si y ’ og r
hog* wPhiri ttie i rporate Dioii- of the
ro wn r»f B t r n -v " I 'i ■ I-r
not or■,»-f» fit*, * 1 1VI [I *■
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fl r v bed
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A uu can’t
f.ennv it i'
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fully the prices <p
proof come to *• c
r RctnembcT this
to m iss it 11 w i
of Hi” Bargains i
Come at once. 1
our Big Rod uiid
We nr Tut Hi «.
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miss it' I a justice tn you iso ; an
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a | beyond tier rigr
I dein I «e 1 here w a < ro
i h n r nagging llt 11 to
I '-I lertal y ti-rb irgi
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would l av h-'iM! IB r
dictate* "f r'ivi / i I
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Vfi’ e fe. l t ti«t such ra ! i
part of a final wotilt’" WI | i lOVifafi'V
endanger tlie no*ae..i..oo riglit* pro,,
erlv h' longing t > a'i and we dep
this epi*s>de in cori.eqiience .
LA Vfi Y Kin St’OILKD THK (' A •* K.
Several Jiarvera were ill•eiissing the
United state* seroet rervie-* th" "titer
day in the m.*r*bal - ■ tilro- i i 'he Fe I
r ra| hui (Png, sav- Toe I’n d olidirii i t
rimes M ieh the tliev *od wa- ill
rected at a qni>‘t hut eapab'e ileputv
ii a r - ll a I who t • ok it ill *i 1 etc 'e until
tn* got an opportunity t > fmiiter l h -
most per-isfent of hi- tormentor- Ire
gsn to te) of a e.nl nt-rf eit m g cx*e
w.iere the aeveritv of tin* govcrnoiant
put a "good feli.t v" In jail
• Vfi eP, it waadDferent in rr> v .••nn
try." exclaim 0 ! the depute mars isl.
breaking into the eonfah
" Vfi'e had ttie evidence on the fu. o ' ,
all riglit.” he continued ‘ He had
made about a peek of silver *M"!lars
Tlie only difference between his product
and Uncle sam's wa* that ihe iOUnt‘T
feiter put a ccuple more gra'n* of -il-
ver in his lie got away with It fo-
montTis and when wte began to collect
evid' tice wre had hag* fub of the phony
doji .r. Vfi hen the man was placed on
trial the learned member* of tlie har
were pgrmUted to satisfy their curiosity
hy handling the counterfeit* But the
man wa* acquitted '
• How Wh# that ?” one of the law ver*
wanted to know
"Y'nu see tlie lawyers walked off
with tlie evidence They didn’t leave
» sl.igl- dollar,” was t tie repl/.
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