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little attorney, we were In
Worse difficulties. With the attorney
and his Spanish client, we at least
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knew the manner of dealing. It was
dlsconci
verting—I might almost be for*
yWen the exaggeration Of saying It
iwas horrifying—to consider that the
dUrv was being handled by a con-
!*Ubl«*. a sheriff or a coroner or even
by any Idler or reeort-keeper In tte
flUage of Honrlcb.
1 It tte automobile accident had die
£eeed of one Ingenious enemy only te
ante a hajf-deeen equally anermpe-
tews anew or te apprise (! was tempted
te think ?hte •** were#)
#f tte
loer. Tte car Mopped at tte done,
• mao helped a woman oat. Ha
FJJ MJJtlejyd ^Hrejfd fellow,
was young and^rettyj.
e old fellow said something tf
my forelgnar, and he threw hla arms
tothesj^ wnfitedTIl 6V4f, Ihugted
tnd fell on the old fellow and kissed
Min. The old boy struggled and
kicked, but the foreigner Just picked
him right up and kjssed him on both
cheeks.
“That old boy was mad when he got
leose. ‘This Is unthinkable/ he said,
it Is beyond expression. Tou human
plgl Dog of a roan—slobbering beast!'
Then be stopped speaking English and
said a lot of things the foreigner un
derstood, but It didn't make him mad.
His eyes Just sparkled. He put a dol
lar on the bar and pointed to the
whisky agala.
“ ‘Bring our drlnka over here/ said
the old boy. pointing te ooe ef
teblee in a fer comer of 'the
They eei down, and tte twe moo
uikod. Tte gin didn't norm so teee
* m* A meld by Hie name ef Ajfndl
Mitchell had beee glreo temporary'
•snployiPfDt ^Hartley bouse. It was
•hdouMeaTy she wh£ wD thf SP®*
pihldb of tte man who had^ been
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asked the constable where 1 might
see the maid and whether she was
too badly injured te talk to any one.
He said that she had been taken to
the nearest hospital, which was ten
miles away. He did not know how
serious her injuries were. I had my
driver take me to the hospital and
found that as a representative of the
family for which she was employed
I might talk to her.
She was In pain and heavily ban
daged, but was conscious and willing
to talk.
M Agneii/' I said, when the nurse had
loft os, “I am not be re to mate a great
deal of trouble for yon. bnt tf 1
leniency It will be In exchange for yonr
W# have known that aa
of mere Is bate
Hart lay
yon bnen yielded Id
Wicket to advice their cuctomerc and friend*
that we are prepared and willing to take
care of and protect them in holding their
COTTON. All of our Recourcec are for the
promotion of the interest of Our PEOPLE.
NOT A DOLLAR ic loaned in the North,
notwithstanding ill founded rumor that our
Bank is loaning money in the Northland ic
not properly caring for home needs. Where-
ever there is a demand for, credit to finance
the farmer through this trying time of low-
on, we stand ready and willing
I Had My Bottle ef Beer.
lander went berk t* the group ih*ml-
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• te mad after item Ttean tent
Mir* fwtaf tn bv ea accident If tte for-
Ngner kept grate Inc *» tte mna at
te vbevl lhe« mnnt tec* teen go-
tne prettv feat. I rheeed them a mil#
and a h.V and «e«erel tltnee 1 heatW
the girl cry out abend in the dark.
**! wh* within two hundred 'ards nf
them when ihe girl ccreamtHi louder
than over. mi?J I heard a ora«h. 1 knew
they'd gel It, and they had. The car
had gone Into a tree at the side of the
road.
“The old boy was dead, and the girl
was unconscious—but the foreigner
was gone.”
“What about the leather case?”
asked a man Iri the group about the
constable. It was the question I
could have shouted out myself.
“It was gone. too. The old hoy did
not have a single paper In his pockets,
but after I'got help and we got atten
tion for the girl, we found a letter In
her purse addressed to Miss Agnes*
Mitchell, Hartley house. Hartley That
was the only Identlflmtlon we had. 1
letepImAod *»«et to Hartley end a moa
mid bo ooold bo ocoe Thai*! all I
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aos teco it. Ttey cirwagied •• tte
lawyer tried i# drive tte car. tevtag
several narrow r*»w|«ev from tte
dlt«b.
Then the S|*anlard. la a rage, aban
doned all caution and throw biins*-lf
hudily on the lawyer, who lost con
trol of the car and hit a tree. That
was all the girl knew.
}<* thuar nlti w hrrr time i» impcMtBM aod get
ting therr r%arnrul, tkiu k ran be drprndrd upa>B
k»f mift. Mire cranvpurUDon.
You will rind among the new Bunk Twenty One
Models—the car which exactly suits your businets
needs and the needs of your family.
The mechanical excellence of the car you choose i«
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tCONTINUED NEXT WEEK)
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NOTICE OF DISCHARGE.
Notice is hereby given that I will
file my final account with the Honor-
orable John K. Snelling, Judge of
Probate for Barnwell County, and
State of South Carolina, as Executor
of the will of J. S. Still, Jr., upon
Saturday, the 30th day of November
now next ensuing, ami petition the
said Court for an order of discharge
and letters dismissory.
W. D. STILL.
Executor
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