University of South Carolina Libraries
, Financia! and - . ;; ;_: New York Cotton New .York, Moy 13.-Tho cotton market turned easier after an early advance today and Closed barely steady at a' net decline of 1 to I pointa, nnder realizing and Belting fdr reaction which was probably encour aged by prospects" for better weather In jbe southwest. f Tho oiiivuil forocmaUtf?jj were tort clearing weather in thej^steru 'jell, with lower temperature* ionlgh'. fol lowed by warmer weat'kef toracrrow. Detailed wcathtr rt?'Mr? 'ci the Uoitstop dirtrict, shovfihk rain at practically all stat!ona ? helped to Mi ndy new crop Gt?ivefie* but last prices were at practically;, the. lo west pf the dSy On both old'lind new crop months. li -f I Opened Closed May. .13.78 12.03 ?u'.y..,,12.46 12.45 Ahgusl.12.29 12.19 October.-H78 11.72 December." :.H79 11.74 January.1?.70 tl;?* ?Spots uulet; middling upland ?3.20; gulf 13.45. -vi Liverpool Cotton .Liverpool, Mafr l3.*?C0?ton spbt' firm; good middling 8.Q8; .middling 747; low middling 6.99. ; Sales 12,000; for speculation and expprt, 1,000: re-J cciptr 1.00O. .Futures barely steady. New Orleans Cotton Ssw Orleans, may ?.5??-Au.cr ?? wn look> for higher prices and un advance of from four to six pol rite In thjijS|^g trading, the cotton mai" ged and continued downward until at tho close prices were *4; to 6 poluta down on old crop months and 2 to points down on the new. Colton futures closed steady: May 12.95; July 12.76; Aug.13.46; Oct'?1.77; Dec 11.75; Jany. 11.77. Spot cotton steady and unchanged. Middling 13 1-4. Sales on. the spot 1,007; to-arrive 400. CottoivSs^ Oil k Now York, May ?3.-The cottonseed oil market was steady all day with near positions firm at times on light offerings of crude and spot oil. .Spec ulative trade wa* HgfcC howe?"*. ?M demand from consumers eaualt ' ll. Closing pr ices werb five pointa ..?nor on spot aud May, and unchanged to five points lower for other positions. The market clotted steady. ' Total sales six thousand. ..?I. ! - - Chicago Heat. Oioago. May 1.3.-Hogs lower;' bulk] of caleb 8.35 a 8.40; -pig? 7.80 a. 7,35, Cattle tower; cow? und heitere- 3.76 a 8.79; eel ve? 7.90 A 10 VB. Sheep higher, lambe 9.10 a ?.89. Cottonwood* Now York, May 13.--Cotton gooda marketa today were quiet and steady. Yam*, including worsted yarns, were quiet. Burlaps were irregular with ooi; qualities nnngtng good prie**?. Lucos were fair, embroideries quiet. Jobers report a quiet trade. Stocks and Bond? New York, Msy 13.-Monotony ruled on the stock exchange today Moat I Stacks held throughout the session [within small fractions of yesterday's lt was the general opinion that, not much could ba looked for pendra the Clearing up or ope or mofe of(taa Itt* - portant questions hanging over the markets, such as Mexican mediation and the freight ratea case Total salsa of bonds phr value 91, 590,990: United States bonds un changed on calV * THE DAY m CONGRESS . ? . 11 * I Washington May 13.-Day in con ?Ose; Met at noon. blil for . revision of ? lawa j ig to Judiciary again considered. -".Axfurtber urgent deficiency appro priation bill "aggregating 16,770,632, fVtkwted, favorably by appropriations committee ?ducation committee continued tes timony regarding federal censorship of motion pictures. .Judiciary sub committee continued hearing 'of impeachment charges against Associate Justlco Wright o? the supreme court of'the District of Columbia. Adjourned kt 5??7"$'aeon Thursday. Senate: Met at noon. Senator Smoot opposed Panama re ?. v? mil. ' J Banking and currency; committee agreed to report stock exchange reg ulation bili. Adjourned at 5:50 p. ta. to noon t morrow. ' ' The Kessiah Fly, Chteago, MAy 13.-Increased damage] from Hessian fly and widening'of the) infected zones made wheat rally today, with sudden vigor. Prices closed firm at 3-8 to 3-4c net advance. The out come for corn was 1-Sc off up to 1-4 upV oats unchanged't$ 3-8c higher and, provisions the same as last night to, a rise of 7 l-2c. . I ii Throw oui ruff pr bur te litcally when the advantage on \f> tical lift mower hi V des?jg; groui pe IM praci The < Hon : nn rmiirh .' inri tttimnv - i- -rj re a regular Vfft mower could not jood advantage. This mower is a. ihi?te for all kinds of grass cutting, ar can bd* raised to a vertical posi M'CORMICK BIND& ~WINE. The best Twine you can buy, judged by ev ery ho?**** g hig? quality ? rf snit nf th ^ormtCK 7ar<* >v 0 O QO^Af^^jQ O G O 1 IVA NOTES o o' o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Ira, May. J3.-Miss Maggie Parker la Uer? ,oo .a \vl?|t to bur sister, Mr?. Y. M ?rowrtl?e. M>. ann" Mrs. 8. B. Levcrctt were shipping Ut And?rs?*i?ee,terd?y. MJwTjlancli?" Ho?irdj?ybi the guest, or nor mend Miss tus ?ene u?tiian?. | ? Tho store room aaa stock bf gooda begging to ?. Irf^dranM^^aa de stoked by Ure last Want at S o'clock TMior??r. of the fire ia unknown. Mr. 8hMpa?q^ los? is about $5,500. Kc ' ifcaS^^i-S*??1!1-?' Charlotte waa Misa Eiste Cody f Sf Jacksonville, Fia., left this moralag for Beiton. Miss Cody has bee^4m^;JMiA^ days preparing for^e "Marriage of ~*$S?^?** nlehtjo .auditorium. Tho very much en audichcc present , suoceBs. Mr? ???? P?^I left tuuvy ?or pis home at Bdgeffeld. o <: o ? o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o STAB? ITUMS ? O , L .^>-;" ? o o;n 4j?<o ooo op o o o o o o o ?ii???;'May .?2.--Th? sympathy o? the community goes to jBj, and Mrs. Thom as wedin In their"' bereavement in We jfleath of their Attie son Willard who died laat Th?r^ajf at noon. ? . . To? body waa litt?rrAA th? folk?"'-' lng day ? at tho Bier* Baptist church cemetery, the funeral acrvlcea were cocducW yy.Rev. i.f.li. Singleton. Tho rrlcnd? of. Mrs. E. B"<Baso. In this ooounuuity weira/?->ry sorry to ace her go away after paving lived .here, during the last ten ??onths. She goes. to Greenville' for apjjw wooki'to visit } her son Rev. 3. I* Baas after that time she will make her borne at Donalds. The annual municipal election for intendant and war dena of Starr ? was held oh Saturday resulting as follows: ?niendani w. ir. Bannister; waroens, J. L. Pettigrew, F. I. Jones, Dr. S; C. Baan, Dr. J. N. land. Miss Alleen Herron entertained tho young lady school taacbers ot Starr, last Saturday at her home at a spend,. 0d:?S8t Sunday afternoon a short Memorial Day exercises were hold at the Starr Baptist church after which the members of the D'. D. C. Chapter, went1 to the cemetery and tenderly placed, wreaths of evergreen, on th? graved.?f onr Confed?rate dead. % MJ^s Annie Shirley spent the weeJr end at the pleasant country home of of fir. and Mrs. B. J. Pearujaa. Sun da^ afternoon Mr. Pearman carried thbr; guest with his family over 'to Hartwell, Ga., and back la. bia touring car. Misp; Annie Halfprd's munie pupils wi? give a recital toe school audito rium' On ? next. Tuesday evening the loth beginning at 8:?O Misa Halford has taught very efficiency and suc juu.hill? 1_- C.. - . --?..?-? .j .. >,, v .vs ?Mw , nw /VA*D and the patrons are anxious to se cure her promise to .como back and ??iu,.h uirnJn "f?r* y??r A numcfir.of our yoong people wont to Iva lam night, to take in tho play ^ejterrloge of tho Ljot8;?. which was gjvesah the High School auditorium. tim 2?nd, there will-be an entertain ment that evening.at thc schopUgldtfe tortoni heginniri&?i 8:30. ooooooooo ce? o o o o o o o o o a tt imiiwE H'PfL?, rO?'ND o o " o e e e; ? e. o o o e o o o oe sees Yadkiavlllc, N. if., May IS.- What ls sahl here to to the largest illicit dlKtillary nia... u.\<ir fc.???.? County, was locate in tb? Little Na tion fcettloment Friday a??crnoon by Deputy Collector V.A. 3. Martin .and Special Officer J. 35. Shugart. They very often Und them th thia section, hut seldom Und. each a mammoth plant ?a "Waa' ??tf?B? by the officers oh thia raid. The opsratore of th? pbml Had evi .ridgers, sa tho cooper bed been car ried ?Way only albert time before th?y arrived. 'Hil? waa ?M tt*y could mo vp, .hhwever, and all the beer .and other .fixtures were left to the Spirey" of th? .cjBptprs Si WBS fOUROt : re* wo lng t from hat? ont fit ^SONOI^A ) This mop shows El Peso, Nogales, In the conflict between tbs United 8tsl troops bsd lpns; been ready to cross into Ij|Ul Billy Mudge ot thirteen weat to wer!; te Ibo freight houxe of the it. V. nod Ii, ral hood. Billy was a good boy, old Iiis work weir-.when th? rireo* was not td town-and was advanced from time to lithe ti! 1 ?it the ?ge ot seven teen be Was quite va tun hie to the ?Cent In charge or the static Often commissioned to af fetid to the loading and unloading of freight and frequently gare*orders as to tho dis position ?f cars; About thh? tiuie^-when Billy wes aev eateeu-ho ?nd Molly Burnes fell in -;ri; o?lu^r. "iV??t???vT "p??rj ?first fell Iii love with .Mollyor^m' itst fell in lov? with Billy doesn't luot ter, und there WM* probably no first about it ou either ?ide. but a nntnra! KStlng, Just like n pair bf doves. How. Over, since Molly mi's bot 'fifteen abo ?r^w, as' Bil?* ?int*w. that nny augges ? l?h of murringo would n reniot-a) to a distant bourdl?K^??^bt. ?rb?re'?toe woulb?seu her youthful ku er Only at vacation Jute, uud then only mu?&t^m^&toe said never a io ar ^Tbeee two yotincste;^ bad ?R^aM freec'otn they could bnre wished for, & pu? dreamed ttintv not having emetyed from childhood, tbey plot marriage, ?et that ia ex ?j^Whai they did. "Lc?'? sci luii?r?i"?!.** soin BH?y one 5ay .WhafK we Uve ObS" asked the pro JJ?i&Moliy. l **I hu Ve *il> a month?' I *po you have nil of tbnt;" Tes. 1 do. and next .year lil .?et an Other raise.'* : "B-at when (wo'pie pet married th* bride must lir?f*r W (tonwen u. nntl they go on a wtddlitji tott'ft ii nd ali that." I i .""1 .can't do4anything abouCn trous Seau, but I think ft'Jtfia get per?es on thc? road for the tour." * ' "But io ask for posses would giro tal away, wouldn't If." | "I don't know bot lt would," BUIy ?tSinltted (hmbtfbtly. Then an idea ?ame Info bia baud. Ii wasn't '...web'of ! an Iden when be cynceired lt. but it de-1 ..IreJ?ped with mushroom growth, espe ClaHy when, be communicated it to j -Fhat are yon thinking aboutr abe 'farm nvty- I was thinking tbs? there are idle freight car? in the railroad yard. . and we might conttffw to get a Wed-, dl?lg: journey Jr. ono of them."' i "How lu tho world conld we do' fcatV .?Whi!? tho eat- ia atanAtnein tba jaro ?e in??ht flt tt-'-op. ind then S .s#d>rt it coupled on to a tr?iu" . ?What kind of a train ?" "A freight tra,*:*, of coarse, fee couldn't aspire to going on a passenger train." "{yhVy IW? cm. ld settler before strati Where we would'go, and ? could maka .'it?^?bs'??cket" for the c^fr and put ft" y We'll gt? to Wharton. Lucy Carter hil therf. \\p cnn see ber. Kaybe sb^li ?bow ?is *ouic ntieut'on-give sis party or f?ffveth!n? like that." ' "What will we beet! for the Jort.aer .gsmgsSgs?gsSgsBBg?SBl LL',, i. "??",-,!K.u1L/.,, ^^;^^tJ^.?4L~-^Bg ?al Points r tfrfl- tj Juare* and other mal?^^^r^f^iti te* and Mexico. At various paleta on Mexico, the northern ?titea of which ar "m. ii ?i, M r u ??.!<??,! H . iV iti.Mllil-.l lif -?t vise I, .r .fltli ?iomeTD?o? eaaTei* carried than a ! bedstead." j fHuar would a ha ni ?eck do? One ?rttba'- 1 "A cot would be better, There'? ope Rt th? eMtl?u-nncial?h^rf freightiff wily barb io carry'lt tb the car." .^hW ira R?renier tibi? we ' w|R iKuri ??>n llttU Dtn_ ?1?,^' provisions? I suppose 3 niti?t prOvlde them." "Bring; what you cnn. I'll .buy some meat apd ; tldnga^ that can't be &ep{ tong. Tbpre's ot?? hnpprtnnt thins in the way that Tro afraid wilt block ba tttki.'. ?.a.... ..._-. MOh. goody gracions! I never thought ! bf thorr "We'll hare to go to ?OOM parap* Who doesn't know un. I'll foot him with a'false beard, nod yon wear a dress j reaching to the door. You look old for ybtir pge." ? "Maybe I can pass for eighteen.** ': After this prut! ral narydialogue both? bet to work slyly to nmke th?i'bfVQfZ sary pv?p?tationk Bi fly'* mind l*?ng oh bis matrimonial scheme, his era player found lt bard to get much work oat.of him. ?i^u ?u, Mo? peered st> -intiocoffi, was so niife: . ao sweet to every1, op/ .that lt seemed butter wouldn't meit in her amthu Yet nil this time Ute minx w? jatea*- . ina; stores for her wedding Journey. Tbc tar Billy selected 'wMW^^h^ ordinary box car. It bod since beeu discarded. Billy remembered ? lint tie ii;, ;iiifl riiuidn't Jo tills from the Inside, so be mude n trap door lu the Hool*. They put the .bridal point in tue car nt night when livery ard was deserted. IliUy took Molly ont one evening, ostensibly to the cirros* bat really to the cur? t?e fotfl flrpvld ed candles, arid Molly, who. os her another's ?usisla?t. bad learned house keeping, jut everything In ^rder. Then they sat down on a couplv ot Sfchols, nod it ls questionable ff any c?t?p'o ti bout to lie married"" loOkjus Over thu sumptuous duelling they '.Were to occupy together took .^j'ore pifwsmrn in ir rhnn Ibmii two gAtHfr*: nters tu vrhnt w?a before them. "We w?o't need curtnlps. ?lil . remarked Molly. "How ubout light lu the dnytimer* _ *^? car * nn *!d ?rue. There ate plenty of cracks." "No heed r?r n garbage cnn. The trapdoor wlfi do for thntrthKt. ls. no c stop too.long |c one pl?c??." *I couldn't bfln? loy pl *No; you couldn't." fi I' least one wlndbw. We can't see ont ct? i it ls." Til tell yon what I can do. ^ftairj cut a ?(?unre pince in the aid? and put hinges on !t." **V2?. /*--.' It wt" '? ?to much nicer toi "*e abie' to loba out and '.be so*ui* ! lt was agreed that they .would be '^barned ?od return to their ?iowc*. '?Mt-hhie their oi.?iort?inltV tn boflM r wliep Billy wp*. DO? engaged nt work b? borrowed his father's e sod buggy, nod be ?nd Moll/, idsd with article* ueeetwiry to ? them look like a mau and ? vu od bim. and li? told ti;?m to go ?.-?... -. - - . .ix..-M?*?*,,***?' ..a. MIHI; ?.iv ?? *??? v..- . Santy auld: try another parson." fed several, tho last belog oh) biind. He married ibero, sod jfrjjj-Jp tbejr ?s?frate hornet?, ad benn older fctie ffouid bavo flutter; ss it waa ?he wa? ??ciiv thoo ronni. it tmla wa? ?ehedu'^? to ll o'clock at night. Shortly to the stied, dropped *tid made^ot the car.. Lime o? Mexico ; ? .., ',', ^ ?? - m o firande boundary Jta?^jiij^MmV.'l the international Uni. th^ljntft^^-^ s also shown. ie Ia a? ?i Conveyance B> ?IHM'I?ISIKE .**Tjt*"' there, amt. .arter putting her in. abut the q>ff. se* jed it jj nd nrdejpcd .it attached- to the trolii. >Ylh.cn this -wu* I done l?o?.entered lt through ibo ?frap. and Ita aml.Mpilywaited breathlessly till tlioy felt themselves Moving. I The next morning there ?ss a hub-j bub In tho Bn'nuw family. Molly's dis AoneSntaee;:bdoiz oolox?ibint- with.Di}. Iy,!o, not,, turning .up..nt iwf?ffii???? Ure ^.w n pointer, uuu^dnB&jl J&DM?J the freight ti;:cnt not iced .?^jSgp?MM where thc old car laid b'v'i' ;; i ao long wits vnc'hut. Xeveftnttftw.WOT contd not ??t lt through his head that the., tlisutuienmnco . of thu. P-J*. ^imidi nyabing ,tu do with . bf either, pilly or ?lolly.,... However. tliVrUfg, the pttgrn?on! ?uor reeding the flight WIHU/CQV Mr.' Burnes over the Ini'dfiut -in: tloned tho feet of the rrtiwrihg.??r: Slr. ; Bur?es wept, home an# wU.fle,talklbg j MMr'|b> fllgJit ; with h Is wife meutiou- j ed the matter tonier,, iTher? gre eoniel things.u w?uuau'.cnn see through ai nHHHHkftiff?tbnn ti mau. "I wonder"- aaltl Mrs. BuraefcJ&i stoppai. ; Reader what*" .; "Do jon know ttu>t old.store, lo the, "..?jitls gone. 1 missed lt this morning when 1 went for som? kind li Dg." "What stupidity: EBSnHfiS^e^ cook stove have anything to do with "1 do heiiyve those two children bars gone off In that car." .. Uer .liushaud stood, looktarf^ee J&r ' -ort of itmn^iftWa :: then tented ami burrieil back' to tho freight house. 11 waa not long bewnpe a' passenger train started In the direc tion thu ll p. in. freight bad gota?, ana Alf. B.?*u?. we?? on.lt Ile brought "P ?1 W har too. ryberg lia made Inquiries cf the agent. A yard Mn&srhp beard him sahl: "I ,kn'ow wtK'r? those children are." ' .Wh?rer . "1 wou't tell unless you promise to foc?)'V6 titr-m.w Mr. ?ii rues pronil'Mv;. "Xbey're sn a.car ]o tba jard., I saje? a llght'shlnlug itbrotitgb a crack ?nd iii bes?geted. . ";~ TaUlt^iT np n lAtet^aut-"' fui.liga <H? w. to the car. threw nskle the dvur.and there rt ere the bride and .?room eating sopper by candlelight on Mrs. Bornee* sewing table. The sight wits too. much for the father's wrath. Ge burst into a Isucrh. "Oh. i)fij?i.H' pltfldwi Molly. "3or.*t fake ns home!" ' But that was the emfoi the wed nipg nair. borne, and after mao/ eases* tXej>S,as" to what was io be djfbb- abom? was provided for thew, rally's aa lt ry wan advanced, and they set-up .hor?sejfa?p Ing In nomeihrflg bet ti?)* than a discard ed' freight car. Mr. and Mrs. MndfT* bare a ij>Bgb ? finteen yeera old- Her name ts Af gt ly. and. ber mother nigra? she wotiid.n\ fmat ber any moro/jpasn. etta hare trasted herself tit that agc. Sim watch*-* Molly "t?iie a/oat. Wheo. Mr. IfMitur :t*k* hft wttf^'lf" ?be didn't gem esr.' www . . ? . 4i . o'? a * a Hog rHp m s fi I.Ml.'' .I... * msaum? af tb? * fred Titres* . ea ts, iel fcSjj^jS^ S- /V*"-*- +M. iiMii.?t. vVu.M^t_^ m i/IWWJ fW?*? MMHq 4WWIM . ? ._I S ?.' .. v._." t_4__...J^.^_. E ?oad*?e?i>??>?eesee?s uti.itt monett Kor'?- moment ?cae there.. , Xhep ? back tc mo-a I the edge of a ar ranee, a volley tuf, elicka ns .th#-&pr federate cocked their muskets'. Ihfli*., ft cloud or Kinqke,!^.jj^ill-?{it.,bo>-! lete ? taras eua who fell, and turi nwbl> men bu Hiped to sud fw orce] me. After th? 11 knew,nothing. ' Nosr, lt wa* dark. I managed ?.*>] ohnuge my.pM?Uun by turuiug on tnt] side. 1 could ave tights moving about.' Th?6 I heard tba words: . VPtlOj?a Bt/ptcbsf," 'i'in-y wees-' uot spoken- lo. a mair**: .vo?v?. httl ? woman's. Moreover, ot?] tottei were ?oft sud melodious. ? Xf?*\ it th? ..outra? with what mlgfaV be ex >u n ba ttleUeldthat moved nusj ar wjw ie voice .really ?weet? I .listes-.1 itip?beard lt again: "Poor .fellow*. (Ji-ntly. boy?. 9^"fff"ff| 4toW{jfrf*r bim over there to the ser !^wrejy ie wj?s, sympathetic. But it! ya?t\mpre-?-it wa? a voice that ? f-alfc; ?ute I would uerer forget .J,? (t .tjdmfi-/d! neus it urnou.:* a hundred oft would ?O^fSiMjiNl^^?^.: We .ware near epcugh.po for "our. connon to bc .beard-.there all ..day. VAtubtless this wah some' wo ^S|?i*i!,nu thora,, wit? bad com* out .tipHnliter to the woyii^ejl. Jto>e waa, ttpweveft -'ft^tt^ld?^pr "-WoniU^hiflr; ?t%t|<m. ttr;j?ft <cj^W^r?s^ wji tm beeo.lA'thla eXnc,t part itf-th* heh?, went from mi?, speaking,,lp,'..tbs'.tsftlpe' melodious w>%*i ;?mi ypeot^gfngtho' wounded mau belli? cameo oh the stretcher. Then i knew, by ber WO??2 l?a|kite wjas^.?knueJl?g over some other un fortun?te. . -, ,"I?ja>r hoyt Von shVitt? be wUtfyour ThysO* wer?v- the mst words i her si?cf?k. l;|wd boped .that ah?. ie, but we were lying* rery.j bntfleneld. 1 tliaughAjOl....U.j|U. nsrpqsb the period when ? wiiTrecW erin?; from my,wo.ued aw? .wondered.!? i t puotild ever xv f?aea . anet :-.? ff er.. y strength joined toy ???1. shortly' before ihe,.bftttlo of Get* &wa?: with ocr away hethrsi rifitd ftb^ ^rtmoud ; wa? waa. ooa^of ..^t^v-?h^i^t ter?d the city. WbIJa .in tim Con/ederffiT was.ill.' l was sjttisp .yord containing - perhats* < iii rallds. Near -by was a MpW^^ffAB who w*e:#il^'&# . r?J. wjjj g?v? your message ? * hai^ to Uga it* myself.'* r4t was the.voice ? 'hf"!'tiifiSft, itoJjfSjk iMgy ; ..'J Wa? an?ctous te get a^Hmps* "owner, but at tne;mo?a?f?' tba-.to??'^ vrss.wJth wa? endeavqrlhjL vo Imareaa qooa : me something he a^ahed. (pe A<? .do. >tevj?!?s, .n^Afca?a|5?^P?^^.--?^#. ajisjf ,fro?5.h|w \ weat for.jt !o^fc.b*. hind thc screen, i as v. vj^^^Paa^lw^fflsappointoieot of my, ?]8%?1 dade iutjulrke for tba> woct?n .1 wished to see; but cvuld only deacti&a .her .aa at wop** *m?*;.*vm\ WV? jlr^ai?^ a.aonv fytw?i. I was ? s?ldi?r with'nthc< things to occupy th?e fe^Shif'fw . a-'woran u I bed .never seen, ^t^niif, iMf?l left iftcbmohd "yrW0^gg: or-iiirnio-neiirm;; ?. 'foe a*r.hnvhM&olMa&y^ .the grand review at WnslUpjtoo wah ?|^BMaf<iauh.- ! had studied njrtntfcgjr j., ..<;;.: i wu sn? .OP ' ' 'irto c?vj. br. pied'myself" with my prW^^i contipusd to he haunted by tnaV uaP lodiods voice. I met women vhp were.Sttract?v? to ow; but ao^ftwgy .ti.1 edpocfsiiy liked ope of 4h?ih .whs Sure to rane? mo 4>y ? harsh >o?h.' . In speaking. Serer*! year? pt?Sa??, had : though S waa dom^ttc in niy I tMhU''*?? wiwU itu ea . ix? ti?. in?lV ! asked one or j theta whore JJ*fl"fH a?otf;.<?j'iw' ciut?ih' u^?fl?ttltPnt. wished' "Ci? to che fcMrd auditor's office o;i .the nert goof sbova" I had fou'od ber. "T?er*. you ?Ol ca the heidi" 1 aafe? ed, "after, oa* Of the h?tt*?? n?*J? R}chu?ud ia WSL . ?fucoori?g ih* whea we bjtttle?e?d snd Wfls you received that r?es^j|h^r