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t c will“ 1905) bY ollia m. Stroh} (gat i uss Yie n ' mmo shrank Tron, 'w'/‘ é photlo molsturo in his k; . he whiipered some awoot, pitying! was quiet near by. and her volce was musle to his *, Fe open door of the tavern camo sounds of merrl« @ Winslow alood with the glyl loangd Just rted odytatum, fulf sup lug man, Occastonaily words of which they anly hor namo. heayy lend. mor and folly, as If to gul won. R raised ong hs y \% an 8 qn the fol teint a A* , Ato 2. in G lo \r ow mot with nb »y , $young parlisan, Pit hor fathort 'un Durr a martyr, as I do tlon. af whore two form none. 16 mati gmiling and elopplag h}s hands, I Hin fFiintor-ncareaty ' heard Shing of her whose arm im n tree near th an offork ho Wich, If they baud $#1 pot the things of Year face was as gaze waudered, and he W attling sound in ‘7’nln t noto of this ital pind. full, hroveon «+\ make fi mo. mpat posit \Did do you an a 6 Crefghton smiled \Hard» § lin may come out of this fying colors; Int that case, | | wilt find no lack of frlentt It ho loss not-well, mo much of n palrict to think te convicted unless ho deserves ue auido the feane,\ setier was anconyineed. \It 5 I now, to hold opinions gucl wise heads dare to All the same, I belleve hat Agron Burr is a much parsceuted #BEnoore, encore, I quite agreo . with you,\ nnil at the door stood Winslow, dee ving - + [ WitH an offort sho met his oyos, . A was firat to hreqk the at an “immflxg‘l i your conno let nfi into the Recrel,\ \Bho As hurt bocauso, well, becatiso sha thinks you aro forgetting a promise,\ \I? A promino? Surely Inover proms leed her anything I would not gladly fulfHt\ and he seemed mystified. Sho paused to gain courago, estes» ly twirling the fragrant frult, \The promiro was mado by another,\ sho satd, \but-but dnt your character- whother intentlonally or not, wo shall never know.\ * \No It would never bo clost,\ she slzhed to horself, \and it need mover bo. It was a part of the hopes and fears, tho sing and sorrows of the dond; a part of the final tragedy in which they nil lay burled heneath the moweplled turf within the tiny church» yard,\ +. From this short, sorrowful ravorie sha¥Zrousod hore! to says \During Iliness sho did not niways remignize those with whom sho talked, Sho once had a conversation with- with one whom sho supposed was you; it in all clear to mo now,\ \But it Is not clear to mo,\ Wins« tow | serurnad, gravely, \and pardon mo, It to only atmple juitteo that you If I am to bo holl re- aponsthloe for the promise of another, 'nvo not I the right to Iknow who that 'her Is. and what the promis ?\ His manner was so inasterfal as to make oboilence ensy, and che an awered, fraukly; \Of cours you have ~-aovery right lut L too, amo puze gled-of was until tenight |T have Aolteved that mother know of my en- gagomont to marry Senor Gonzaga.\ Lavender satd this bravoly, boblly. in «pie of the offort It cost her. sho auld not: repudiate: film 110W. sho Biust not dany the dead. Dut her opey YWoopol before the gaze Which stark Cf) tho eyen of the who maile the promise.\ Lavender glided to meet him; then on a stoof ft her mother's feet aho with eyes on the fire, qulet and fiffi‘wv- sed of.the trial, although as mm\- nows bait reached o, only Thome | _, { Barr has but one shame #80 A\ s aasombly.\ and Winslow, pou U5 C gned to Lavender. f+ so,\ Mr. Creighton | na- \t * are. as a rule, on P That {s why I marvel at my wt ani .n h drial || He is now In St Louis ite trees mo to him back to Richmond, and I may go.\ her face suffused, loss by tfi‘ h the news. Mrs, Creighton was the first mh ana back at him. nor, fall of a fond moaplug. witlstho mother's words she loves.\ meg nt nil this year, tog {n- connoction with fhe claim havo token. and- and my ians dueomplote.\ - [e finished, vaguely. wil you hoe'l out other hopes have. than, chnoged your tuind?\ \Lam afraid shore » sone tnlstah Mt Creighton untho very Iotely Pat no meaes Bo hors of Rods @t putts eny [ hive baubtionel nase Ho - fin- EM with an involuntary glance at Almvendor, *\ Sho sat within the radius of the fire, lis glow than by the throbbing of her heart at to spor\ \But this Is not a sudden deter- ? You had planned to go roo _» and who glanced at Lavender, Winslow was perplexed by her man- Hero was another nose ond of the tangled throad which had begun Its aimless spinning You, whom \ But, puzzled, he replied. without hea \No. I had nof Intended go- I had decided spon remaining. for the school work, 'ut now there will be bivincss mat I are A mystifiet fell, hut in a flash tho situntion was cleat to Lave ender, when her mothor sifd coldly: 'When I was 411 onp day. you safd jou wore going bask east. nnd--and-- You e U ouffferyounty, raplily, she tailed: \It IC u n sho heard the news of Hone flagn's death, and reveived 45 eus f, arning atouigore-®Rh only the nary humano regret, I realized t there was something unexplained, en oceurred to me that her Inter» vie# with hifm lind been blotted out to her moniory along with other dration of delirium. I was glad it coukd do no good to her. But, slnogther words tonight I am sure that e« ¥emombers all-all except the-the \And what was that promiaet\ Sho sail nothing, only lifting one \[ band it an embarrassed, doprecating way. He took It In hik. and held It tight» Jy, while he anld; \Tell ma every» thing, | Havo I not told you! I love yoh? Let that make yo enny,\ She ahook d.. \No; R ma + its and. anlles sho THEY LEANED OvER THE GARDEN HEDGE, marry me, and promisod to take her back with-us,\ aud | Lavender | fal- tered over tho pronoun, \to our ofd Virginls home.\ \Anil she gave her congont? Lavender bowed until he could seo only the satu shino of her brown hend - sences sy 108 hy Sent ero \No she sald, with involuntary promptness, mad with a touch of do» fiance. Then more gently: \No he first made clear to me what was iny moth- er's wish, and then-then I gave mine.\ \Hecquso It was her wish?\ ' Sho bowed, stHil sient, \Then you only consented to marry him for her sake? You did not love him?\ Te the eagerness of his tone, the touch of tritmph in his smile, she ro- sponded, with gentlo rehuké; \It does not matter now,.\ He stood abashed for a moment, then more gently* \And your mothor supposed It was I to whom sho was granting so much? To mo she was giving so high an honor?\ Her sence answored him, \But you wore not deceived? Yau know who mado tho promiso?\ She murmured: \Yes go low he could sepreety hear. A tompost sthrred within him at this revelatton. Ho felt sure now that who loved him. But had sho not vowed that love to upon whose cof- fin the ring of clods yot sounded? Bo he conrolled his im» pulse. and <4 only: \I have mitch to ast you 500. have a promise to offer, bur bard 4B not trcspaes now- not to tah ‘—\U‘1“'y-\ £ l 1 U pre s on od hia horke Aud savy a no rusting to hom ored a moment at the sum! §) C, 09 ~ i - $You understand It? Then pleasely films innocont Of wilting candle shook a warning in th Not many days Infor cams toga, who brought to Lavondel of white roses, These ho elight a burden. Tied to tho erfalled papor which tho stems lay yeas a [ HOME WITH Winslow's hand Iteontainod t \The promie was be minet\ And in her Hatonegs cyen flected a light, \Mke that wh proud joy In n mother's face. \Then the daughter rained «tear mother, do you realize prover fa ty he answered? woth him- an) me *-- hearts two fall for words, piaiitive toto from an olm The ain sank NHUE the tree- \Think daughter,\ porch of homaet the goldereredt For glgeity a hinkef ayturn tha O needies, afe In falling nw child, opm for us,\ clear, nlmont trlumphant, as the rofraint thought of the well, large white atone, And aho a Iniry Coull aho d fever wa CHAPTER XXX, completed, it was decided to catory exercises amid much ceremony, such an Innovation, But afer the first shock eauso | of fhe given with for a prejulles. Ing machines. ton Winslow's plan had copted. And «o, ns prime mover | Tho programme was games in the afternoon-for plenle, with doors, or theso robust sons of woods could not he content the ovont, auch Jubllant accord. Evon crammed | flowers, - those which the dawn brings from I home, wore carly dry. Ufo Bo Continued Right. asked the teachor. \Bx ho teplfed. \Ono temporate, one nrotic, one atl ong mum Kelp It \It t Ian't too much trouble, m Post unwelttgn. 2° t (lxol%5“Jfit.r}x§med~ ~ under ¥ BEBE the dead,\ and slow» who retraced her steps to the cabin Hero tho palsted finger of a solltiry visitor to the Creighton eahin-Own- awkwardly, a glant messenger for so Lavender brought the letter to har morher, and tobl all the story, shone on Ind now sen.\ the light of Wher the ew mchoothouse Yn Burg\ part hot 0 dark, a second ra bunch presontod hotder in note | in M ruta lino: may Its wan ro- ich naver 2 Atection, took aden cay -] thon, with a 814 bolt the on a mother US gash at: her . LLED In ailont wand?!“ find spook, 1AY= \0.x“ thtvmmow had “m“:fpmmnfi‘ mrs Cog“ toned, ml“. “wig.“‘osw no more. “0“: “hf-tam ollo,\ ho m‘fimflmnfl. mer NEIGHBOR: \on \hot. ? 8880588 long gho says YOU W500 fogyg In (6 ost, I think I uN b and something she (9 But No\v p things think it I8 ut assology: - tall was of other the little Senor GonZABR« heart Polite Pht visitor Pin “outfit“; W3“: “l?“rmmt M3“; oxi’féglgrl‘m‘“? (fik “°$u2\3§o“?3st vids Muxme F°\‘“°°mme~\-J1 the company, & nalsted that -\\ Coun the man ° ho lorgo fy invalld go t the guoat, and IZ ow lottor- \\Top wid tho HKOB out of doors wlml Bio? tho a we contained only the yul\m_“n A\ ugure pyo no PAY y, volingt I Miso, “$333? trees hon h now #9 hateful In ‘rifimnmmr exact (it? wald MFB in hor po which pt envelops! thoy wore |9 way! pms ee in a cago 040\ go 2 nd. alzo. . hor coy 4ngt Boned curiously. win ©6100 000, \put 48990 UQ nor neighbor wid rho Chink heath» on, 'mn' that'g sayin' strong worte lito! Bloss. yo' bitter molt in her mouth no move'n In my leo box, but to pordition wid her wlltoness, heavon forgive mol \I wont knockin' to her duro on Thursday morain' to. got hor to lad mo tho loan of & kittlo to bile up A moss a' bacon and cabbage for mo man's dinner, an' when who opened the dure an' seen who it, was, O, but who was tho pleased woman entiroly. It was 'An' ls It you, Mre. Galla» ghor/ an' 'Suro, the sight of you {s good for soro oyes, an' 'Come tight In un' zet down,' an' 'It's grand yo'ro lookin' this mornin' ma'am.! \U'll not stuy, I anys, 'thankin'yo kindly, but If yo'll be ro necomydatin' as to lin mo the loan of your fron klttlo TH bo obligél to you, ma'am,' 1 anys, \'Mo own has sprung m-lgrk, bad coms to it, Just aw I got .itho vietur!s ready to put It in, I to be a troublin' you/ I says. \Ant wid that hor ould got langor than aver, but sho orrcked a amilo norowt it nn' sho anys: 'Buro,, it's proud I'd bo to lind yo the Kitto, but motbe it waddon't be big enough to hould what yo'd want to put Into It bf ain't much of a kiitlo! sho says, «though for the matter of that 'Us a good one, birrin' tis woro thin wid the sgoure' of It, mo bein' turr'ble potfolak on necount of It botu' .o tong Intfre fambly,' who anys. 'Mo yandmotherffad that kittle, sho says, 'an' aho sof @ sight o' storo by it, an' aho wudden't havo lint it to Quoan Victoria, that was, It sho'd come aykin' for it 'on hor bended knoeg an' promined fi bring it back an good as over thethoxt day, which Is nay promised, but ain't done so often. \U'm as freo as must wimmen is wid thelm«botongin's} aho sayn 'But hee hod. onl. patting the pato chooks with both hands, eatd with solemnity: \And now. that the That the gift T have begged of Heaven is to be ours? You nre going back=-going hows i A ailenee fell between them; (holt) Suleoly a whippoorwill rounded hit qutalde, wps wore tn the somber eastern aky-only {mamas cast -long pilars of shad, Throuph their gigantfe calonnade the | o\ your, Inst yeltrw beam poured & flood Of engugh, iight straight to the cablu door where. wat mother and child together, who whisparad, \that sunset Is even now shining on the sloping roof, on the vine-coverad Imagine how its rays ampurple very dalay, 'and there fs re already, dear. the gram In rofl and, . the The stone nleps ay at the uide, Parhaps the old red gate is open, Bhe looked out into the gamdan, all sunsot-illumined, and her voleg was who sang \And she thought of her flowers, and aha Whore the coot waters dashed o'er the though}. It would like spo ram 'ot that fount when her a on* , a_» was hold pomp and For after n great deal of talk the school was nt last a fact 'The settlement had been startled from river to bluif; its Inbabliants shaken out of their torpld summer ealm, by was over, they hai tent willing ear to the plan. The lads and Insses thomsalves were delighted; Tess it must ho confessed from desire for knowledge than | bee Immnnfty from: work which the hours of school promised. Tho paronini consent was visually good-mimored toleranre 1 there wore those ar of kfonmholis and 1f% It was easy enough to linmar such outlandish opinions, and the three R's could do no barm, they supposed, And after this negative fash» been - ac- n the af- fair, as architect and assistant bulld- or, Winslow was master of ecremontes. to const of songs and speeches, concluding with the affalr must be in the nature of an all-day & hearty meal out-of- the back» Tho day was a perfect one In carly August; earth andsky seomed in a glow of happy congratulation aver The sun had never shong so brightly; never sang the birds In the daw» tear-juge hor Orlt‘ \How many zones are thero, Johnny ?\ Jh rid, thro ratio, and \Won't you have something In your veste | Coffoo, Mr. Btarbonrd?\ I would ' ka & Hitle more coffee in 1t\- Houle \Was only last week that Mra. Mul enby come mround hore an' borrled a flatron. Shoa one of your tor rlerm, too, An' I haven't seen a aight of that flattron fvor alneo, ant it's like I nlver will, not to speak of the chaters ofalt coniin' bagk may A p tq. | the truth mf- order to live,\ fddla fhed: tllu th % «3 dh Pract he BUD borryin' wot wagon\. fat («$6 'an\ 32:33; to take th' Kitto, 1 was mthinkin' o' spinach In it myngif? aho 1 mucew the apinach 'If keep. .aton't 'twil bo no great loss, Alk got good spl NL do «got, ma' says. \Tis my opinton (Ga som to small an' I «don't knbw ho Be It 1¢ nt that But things hns MiiiliiGk kapin', ma'am. I says, 'an' if no thin a thimbilo, all the da- ahney I Our tamlly had, an' room to apm good niornin' to ye. Thank I ain't polite meself, but 1 af me mind cago D 'News. Height at Which Birds Fly, A singiilor mothod of determining the helght nt which birds fy whon thay are milgrating Is recorded in tho Morning Post 'Two observers watched the moon's disk at night through small teloneopes placed some distance npart, and from the different paths of tho birds which were seen, projected againat the maon, from the two atations, It was possible to come pule the foight and direction of fight of cach Rrd, This miethod has been employed and further developed this year by doet Stebbins E. A. Rath of the Uni versity of HMinols, 'and has been used to estimate not only the holght at which the birds fiy, but to find with much greater recurney than has been posslble heretofore the speed of their fight 'The nyerage height at which migrating birds fiy is not more than 1,500 feet from the ground, but the m x> : Fram R @ <p r - nce s ® PARMA, HAMLIN AND GRERCE, === ho ' <-- m mh aces g oe le 22! 6, 1906. as n === N U Gup $125 PER YEAR. ® bal 020 CC \eme [MON PLACE To pte. ~ - - ~ THE FIRST TO DEFY Es Birds hd V W Aj Af ap AA Ri U to One Spot W V (4) V JE nde of Life Ara Low. . » blithe Tn a STEVE'S INV, £ Weomy the nocourts given AL BIRTHPLACE OF AMERICAN b ENT .n ant Mr W. IL Hudson, FREEDOM. glut gum‘mcoa of the southorn B q Patagonia must rogort, when Mtigiflifie n of doath, ta n he??? Town of Charlotte, North y Willliam Hamilton Osborne - g spot whith his hacomo a por- ollnm In May, 1775, Convention A My fponeAft a m usolougtaof thelr bones, Assembled to Dectare for In hid v VZ Ny ornrtfyrenpets } f ficsfiqmat It is only dependence, Young Lor mobs Plight, 196 by doboph It Gow ony the Wouthorn extrom« ; mom~ ag Lorlmor stopped dow o A'figflonu continent NNcatllnf‘; in tho Pledmont region of Tano and mululrm: u‘nu‘ulx‘ m:{vi-\11.31?“I“! a Dv0 ane crarger, bit, Wipnbit restricted lPglhfifflmllnu stands the lito town [BOXwood path, The house was dart golt one an j oot OATS OS \ # byt) torAathors who [PC It looks sluopy, for ono room. Lorlimor entired If 34 m1” Aaloo 9 'Hgorons olf- Okliduponwrul anit-anlet, but in colon: Ughtod parlor, oxtonding hiv hand | fow soupe ala aeth OHC ® mato fudroh=CorJectures thint ,,; mod It was pertiaps the Mvotlost !OWAr0 A girl who rose curdbtll3, but . \If | guy pipes NBX) vaned athor fctlmru‘ tho Instinet “mains? guflnm'fll stato. Indood, [4 Ell indifferently, to most htm. assope \\\ 8tor0 in f * I wy drets of husger 00 OF fils most gracious maj orltmer. was n fine Jaoking cls 8 'and chly wank {Nah ot roxortfixz gm)?“ aflicora rnforred to It na Inf, with a good nose, “t’nlm‘)ll\|:a,|nc1$‘;:iI“ will), “I“! back in the Itto village, to this sholtared mlros It the river 208t\ of America. This opp SMI&ht eyebrows-perhaps a bit too jiy. fo que q\ onal té U7 E bod, whore thoy might fut warmth thot, born of baffed wrath, was got 307998 In appearnice Nerva iy 3. lo aos no comparatively your In tholr own aloreiy cotlgated pum. BMADPled: anys Wookly. Ar. [399498 both of the gie hangs \no (oul UX) MM Deo a t s spe hore, qnslk posslbly: food, Byun gon. OBL from Its frst setttomont by the JCW hor gonny toward film, retens (P. apgan (UUC 0 CHB YA oin tinunt \survival of thoso wht sturdy Scotch who omigrated thithor 8 BCF an ho did so. + reluns [d 100 [,, Mo, yas mo took thommwelves to this place of carly In the olghtventh contury, from |__) RHI!\ ho exclatmed. with a leo I L1 |:\}‘ wur mo the town fle felts “go tho {11:2 $3321;er wolum bo forme \Iv natlvo land or from a lonulxumry catch in his yolee, \I-I--] finvo gum\ mu‘“ I'l'wszmxl-Irlmuuulln “only in}? of rexor hor when they felt ; in tho north of frotand, (IPE to say to you,\ He ste . c rere 1 C vane Sh f the tides of life running low Thia | M@ anborg county, of whict and. Iughed In an 'o i w ate me sad | Were torge Heo left his young wilow Teoling, Mr, Hudson argues, thetr ge-} 194\ tha e 8 C90\ [voy, The ambarras (d sort of |a hantiome competence--bis life had acondnnle aro Hkely lo oxmsrlerilcbghnhnrl r,urifl'éfiffig,,‘,‘(fi,’¢{“\1§flflaw; {ofp \ven ho wont on, fuetcr than hero bug dom ane n now at the appresch of the ho | annal# -f \Kor % \Kiny. my- si ne 0 after this, Btophor ur mum“ mflfiggfi 5:37:22an bear abun- ,, jugs“ lzlzlllwwfill'i'n Jaunhl'mo llyouew Irrrumr. understanding hut muz of i But “l w it! ht longer Junt a pass- INT]: of the inch-of chmoflxzmx xi: will be fintshed in tho fall xii [um 15: “gown“? inflnln‘f'hackéo ma wail vite ng of cold that fonda | 48 the years pas. cdl hl y o ¢ w j ealled on Mra. Underyaog, thom Uitthor, The denn cuit han | 080 betimo moro wtuy ons uimcan [P0 t wok ap ft aight ood on 100 Eon dere here. ta come, add thoy mn: lay their bones / 410, ttowhoro was magy NOF\ ( (Voc The sald to him. cOgden took you a in tho common It ts nat | volced than among t {113m mve te Fou mj f Km'm can {drive, I remember 1 shalt do af tg i \in ordef to “WK“ tho gunnaen 800 hills of this charming rum ti: so bapp a y, and Jt‘glufllsl In a far different equ riage £00 sooks th oa; would 'bo nearee [It bo true of tho rest of the cquithy M9 #t0p.03 and bled for an in “23min?\ ”out and mone for were to say te was \In tint tho prevailing sontiment to In &) posret, :of whoneo be' I fx‘w'\ hcrant? (C L . 5, as A porlgd Immedintely preceding tho rev. row, forth a amail, w, wnekot he “1.1 \rim milly rubbed oyeqs, fik teus sedourtt of Ait jn OIHOK wayofnr an amfcablo nem |, \889 what Ivo brough ; gygqp fang. ~.. oo\ 00W Uit bince\ ho at 46 more abelionce %, the, Ment of dificultter with Gra [8907 ho whiupared \p l \GP Q2, poro ef the, improver Inhorftod ¥natinet Hat the guanaca re- Britain, It Would seem cortain thay |°0U80 % felt so aurg-f know onf moots What a lorfu to thin refuge In Mooklonburg at least, thore “A” The &irl toyed with tho ting a _- m3”! ton, {nu Nr Undorwacd, Yot ancthor Inatiset of (hia myato. | 8 WOlbdofned opinion tn 'fayor of rg. \99048; thon. with n famt < fi' Vote “i went alt the other way, vious uldaneo ts afforded by the | Pidiatng alloglanco, culling Jooro on to har feat, only ..,' ,\l “nil“; on the dill Is the habit of the In tho eal. | Ur0ly from tho motherland, and ontor | . No. no, nol\ aho sail. exets diy mums“ nl Mn, noon.‘ ~ anl lt Ia or countrlos to asdembte together tor IDR upon carcer of Indepondant na. {BWE AKO Tt Btovgreyoitendy your, | mow, Which I“ fow s rog neur it hitbornitlon In caves Thero snakes, | H000Mty. This optnfon, if tha claims [O9 t mean (t f can't marty yor of | « Which fnthor «ho me. But on emorging from te eaves, cover | Of tho Mecklonburgtans and thott do- fear 1 don't trvo You | tong distances in mor wanderings, | £C0Ddanta aro to by neeuptad, cul don't ask mo why! TI can't d 11. tha'g their young no gesorglly. horn, fop | MHAted In In the Noam“ Ail. 1 thought yeu undo-stogd-1 rant nway. and +66 thore gaccood In ‘hy rogularly «togted detegaton to g 19,6 that a ant\ Ondlog thir way +a the cases with county c-nvention, of a bor} and war Srevhon Lorimer at it bliy thto grantet eorrain'y, » tike dectaration of indopandonce, sop. | COS tWitling on tho smallkst finger memes < log forth the wrongs undor whiop [Of UW band tho sig which] sho hat The Wéman with the Hee. the colonted wore Inboring, and in no to him, ' When \The Mas whh the [66° yeaa NUCOTISIN forms assortfug that \wo do “3 you really mean his. Kinyt frat printed ene \f the gos widgly l'\‘\'b¥ «eetrro oursm-ven a free and \Q“ at length. \h (t aB vert honrd romptents As to ite ng [BOcoondent people, that wo nre. and , Yeu've been a good friend to m conditions ~f Anmonean mira life was of fifth! ought to bo, a sovereign and Srove whe Answers) Almply, niet n thi wen his enutirions in settroverning proplo under the powee OOledsantly \I've thought it over this country w \CD se we lt n'f Oud and the generat cougter, to 1 can't change 11,\ known paints ; o ; tin toatntsatce of which indeyend Inoked keerty at her. out from Ne# )- N enco wo solemnly pedo to each other \A2 that who mont what at a : \vee ty to #00 \th a while pad our mutual cooperation, «or tives, our auld. Ho was well meaured of dt, a \try 908 | pecaston ; fortunes, and car ost anesud honor.\ \St chiangs swung; o liek} that . || As tho atory the Anvention i Ten minutes later he walked o- ton; iv“ mm; An: prenontedgll@®, was tho outeat.s of move at. partion U 160 darkness, kno#ing nor wiygh Mit Ce +# t?\ (t Jb Faay#@@®, | footings of the ia tng spirite of | °\ (8, O38 and caring tof _ No# Wy.. dont of the (hare Chie ung r Next day Lorimer met a a teerman / \ NW Wk co rear Ing at at stes tnd COM! q6e: tows v a \ a bunt Dlsgyan P BOmInE Ramont to tax rig »les tnd Ole' | 1G & dont matry “my. R 22) uly. P wifluw , 3M} ager ime cll \fiikflmwfiffimig win ”Rum“, mwfiéfitu {$11 upon: m that right nway, FM “Llama g\ tT +- Wight! 1080 ngen ON \ | soon A% (PRT p . am both Gitte r ct at work In th at: i Auth their akints | gg‘mmmn to the home nmm‘g‘mn‘!‘ don't stop 11:23“; $30“ Sey ofc int Warth 0 Sf.“ gnfiit‘xa kirtled up to on. . know \heft F004 would receive poprar 1000 | 6 00090 05 Sl loge ne / wore don 3. 30% OH anid leks Innye ny q aboos an t #96R+ (Q pom, the colon 1 C mmandant ol 3. %. ntmseit obi went Mote we an thr thir & Lorimer with i/ in“ cundted 8457 tng eounty, tnsiod an. «5 ter 10, CAED Portier £9 p guy ce new-1 yru ef ein SBT C L, warons with ord and all d8¥ 9% opy eapiain directing | 'm (0 call \ag that's It. qealdn 6 Sait mum:Y \ diate a 44 the bables was d fle out the M1 (C any. meetfng for hoo olectioh aign't know»: t oad | on o abe \@t ©9050 (0, white their nuchiore of (n800 +#\ 5p (yy gelegates to A Cub) CONVORD | a) fow months hie ye i ken poti eRe (6 in tirar nitrsed. wot I be haed at work In 56 pple was done, fd On May 19. nowiy married, 8 §1 fauflat Bots 7 dag YA fichls ho Ins op: woallng (90 6M 3 ases one convention Ate In 169 wife, a aix | Leeder aoe od ats 58 , ' 1775, the conve « nid, \Bove: Lorme a , {4 b goad Was Arlyn\: Tih £13! tlhhon “l'flilmn lwrm courthe io at Charlotte xxillfé “knot Tigo. They vo mado in b ed. hie m: yr “I.” of fasign «Ath, ey did dot p- going - <li. \ fio MIC aomble the coiniablike women in gygyicEe OF SURREME GOURT | pio at A‘anfiazigwn * iathrd eeactiat 19 unto Millet « eanv.-en, for the simple rea- dred miles down the road. pbourc-L ime s. bitla mm; valis wen thy the. had already absorbed pipyrhree Have C4t on Beith O ype morning 1 mor wort \It sen arge ea (ne fl“ w somo «f the brghtness of our country Highest Tribunals Men who zn away ns !. t opar C, pineo,\ » ! Logtues \°' T* ad re ‘t‘nlk got m luml0 ‘8 “la“? ; hag! tax find tit; tho “zmlmafiflsncoxvo‘ A| \Bp fr ars,\ Mrs Uniders con Interest, aot only In the fyin ¢ ne find their conniah . a. tico a “an 'fl “in”; a; “ch&3? alvzu‘mszmnm‘gxdvtarpol “28:1“?!- so bxrxk‘bv “fl: ‘Taxfit’iki’f p‘g‘mnm Lorimer (“2th “raga an more felsutoy speed, the tourin t. Of thai Jui old. place. Lorlmer - * that young + a5 deaptie 11s beau carm, nnd more vastloularly In: thete whom 800 thort 306,005 St he nad mimaoth Sto: (A Leder £044 [$0008 (00,0 que. dooked | MG figymfiégrshtmrglcl'ei‘gsdub‘flgf“; §'5°;,£T§umef QM“ n, of Ohlo, was all. ege or four goars Undergsol (inn, a 'Ll‘|’oc°'§§:d hil hit yi B + urea h \ too arnt of tellef from the ordinary monotony and Wayne, of luff‘fit‘fifiiflfn‘a ho inode ® vist > the old places, Ho ¥°ft;;,‘l,,f?-“m|‘ Lac mep, fle! MUD ot, their lives. of south Car | had b d but 0 Worl £0M (DO 'ptensg doot MOU MC $0 \L . 1 oB Johnson, of Sou t hauk | ls tt was many forgot=-10, t Just wis 1 bul this pris and fears. ¥ yore; Catron: Of In t) M9000 payg pecoived n <1 (OOF tng. tong) 100K Mr, Roosevall hhs been midre con: und Afilier, of lows, ort Tr sent. - fie wanted to know. to sea veil”, Joffimfw {t and pdar ar siderate of Hteriy mon than alf other, fl niot Juatice 'with tis own oyg®, how things wore hm, loony VL presidonts of th Upiled Stntes putj Thera tinvo Min one Sate justle 5, going. Ho went thero. dey) vl togother, Thero#mlfwo or three at Marshall, and four nsso tho it.\ \ (| Underwond. who mot lim, was Femi aatals Res n- | anf x0 tho White Hause avoif, Wook by Invi --Blair, Washington, Hot M ) gage ite ao dashing In: ean Viorg xt thu. happens C intlon-or the king's @himand. Blank Danlol from Virginia; one ©%,, $.,, 4WRO M0 ODAC 10, cll not; a sich 1 lo ed To thing ang Mank, two younglh nuthora, are thee, Rutledge, nud two nasp \0 formerly» M; oa cas | Kieth, that sod and L and no ene oft particular pots. One Is'nsthmatic, the tees, Rutledge and J«* \C Ho 2:2“ pm: & ws sod pai [ontll hate Bved In thls fittle hou® other has woak,oyes. Tho prealdont South CaroliMM | japeq guatices $2); had ay vin wat fag amt hen happy-yes, MEMWT ra always alts between them at luncheon, North Carolin® © Wayne intlo' twn ta eit t o i to Picts, ginal\ tntking first to ene, then the other, | Iredell fnd Catmn and gane up, ap uc oad on pee Com wh hil Hide ery - \Stove. {rum and enjoying both at the same Um, and Posi. Trimble g any 8 tcp ce nse! umed \don't dou t feen It reminds me of Emporor Augustits, Jnek800! )?\ MeKintey and whe nent wal pal Think of-- &~P inty the who was very ford of Virgll and Hore and H5; sngaraippl, Lamar; Loult ain Iiwor the boom gp c t m., he rardnd y n ace, and invariably «al between thont GAM'f'hfh; . Lat Cades ood <0 dour £2!\ St—R 0,04, .i‘r~ t u; fP... 3h» 3; mug}: whon they dined with hime 5h 3gqf thoro have been only |. £ des BB Was poor | t Toute Wad he sas thove dth was asthmatic and Horée had opt Inted. from s outhorn estore poof S69 man ean fac} ®\ Tinpes food orale him 'Elrat-class_halr out, speeds at which they travol mpperr to be grenter than has of Into years been belleved to bo the ense, The minimum speeds of the birds observed vasled from 50 willes to 130 talles an hour It should be anid. howover, that the binfs wore fying with thi wind. phora. | Augustagused to say, avg ing to his aituation botween ther} pootle Invailda - T8y time between | sight bs Prosa w«=N. 8 . A Ccmmufizw Towosend Bu-dop'shs talking in Nowpert about I& cont expenment of the Newport romie «an oxpe: Bor that, though it [promised well, : fo: because It rulned so many delledu? rollets, \Olling the roa s of Newport,\ sahd Mr. Burden, \was a more complicated matter than we tought Thero were so many things '» tnko Into consider- atlon-white mik stockings. Ince pot Heoats, suedo shoed-yes, decidedly It was a complicate! malter, \It reminds me, In Its wealth of compileationg,, «' tile man with the crossoyed dog. This minn said to n friend: ' \\A wondortu. dog, that of mine \'I& hat HI+ doesn't look up to much, the frignd roplied. \ 'Wall, makin- a dost said the 'you juke ftib me by tho throat and say \Whad.\' \The other did so, ail tho dog at once sprang up and bit a 0l6co out of his master's hand. } \'How do you nconunt for that?' asked the friond, with a hofity laugh. \'Why hang-t,' anld the ownor, as he grabbed his hat and 0% to bo arutarized, 'I forgot that h# Wan orosmeyed. 1 ought to linve put mY hand on your ahoutder and yelled\ A Pecullar Book,. One of the most eurlous books In t 'wiikde8.\\ This book tx er printed nor written. . All tho letters are ent out of the vellom nnd inter leaved with a pecullar shado of blue paper | The work Is so cnrofully done that tho book is read with the greatest bf ense. Rudolprus IL. of Gormany offered 11,« 000 dicate for It; but It wan not anld'. Tho most peculiar thing nbout this volume is that It hears tho royal arms of England; but as fer as can boe zmccd it has never beon in that coun- ry. t .n 2, Two Meanings to Sign, English actors now in London, after touring \the slates,\ say that thoy have bean surprised ®t the flae in prices in this country. _ One was struck by the high cost of hair outs in the hotels, 'The story goos: \Tired of paying 50 cents to he ollpped, and scoing m sign exhibited to the affect, 25 cants, ho on- il RHA was nftended <to. At the cloag'fto ensually aakad: 'How much? and was surprized to ho naked for 60 conte. Ho rominded the barbor of his sign outside, 'Yes, stree,' sald the 0 1 Fudd MeWhy f RoatauraAnt Proprict Y. the gontleman ordgrqap ‘ihu‘bln and you sorved him partori, Walter-Well /* stenks onenglong' Thon the boss } ( % husband struck you? Why, youto a big. stroni woman and ho's a physi- onl wreek. Mre. Murphy-¥im y's annor, but he's only heen a phystent wrook sinco ho athruck mot all make min 'to. t » + soul, five justices appo \tates. Thoy aro ¢ |, assed |- -Harlan _ of Kentucky, Wood ¥ | Georgis, Tanlar of Mississipg! son of Teanesice and White what you think atout this quant} hum \I In the order named ar tack 6 thn sume £ Lonts. apo 17) Jie a, Durit tees have beon appointed from north- ern states, AWFUL COST OF WARFARE, Human Lives and Treasure Expended on the Battieffeld, sewe+ In the socallod \glorious\ victorios of Cagenr n tilllon mon porished on ho feld of battfe, Napoleon, in the hort apace of nine years, was nuthor Jzed to dovote to \the glory of Franca\ 103,000 of hor sons. In the ten years following the altrck of Fort Somter tho world destroyed in war 1,400,000 lives and aix biHHlon dollars' worth of property. | Two-thirds of the combined budget of the various states of Hi- rope nro devoled to the maintenance f armed forces and to the sorvice of a dobt practically the whole of which was Incurred by wars®, War exponses In Europe absorb ono-half of nll the wonlth created by productive Inbor. In tho comparatively insignificant war of England with the Boors England y450 mon and spent $1,400,000, Influx 000, Threo hundred and fifty thousand mon wore withdrawn by her from pro- prluative industry to engage In the do- struction of war. tures in the United States during the Military oxpendi« ast alght*gonra have absophed one and a half hillfon doilara-Intorn . - gm?“ $291 twin“? awmr‘lfllnlt‘hrwt any, . He Relented, \ Ltional Journal of Rthfes. \ w swung-ant Proprietorv-Horo'skygg‘: - «Fmng tam\ How the Wreak Oncurred. “mam“ ano 3:3 h gym: ancho ac 00 0700 owhy ding p mix\? g'anacoh that comptin that your | / Walter-\What's the m wil (ol dant aat medlly on p» \llunmwo.\ answered Seuptor Borge 'don't know exaeth what | hink, aud f ] did know 1 don't ksow that I would want my constituents ta know {t.\>-\Washington Ftay. i Kitty -oshg wie mere bed siful Phen you do-\ ho ventured, ind tea even, an spite of the. two [ based. ~ n r that appeared fn bec She bowed her head. fosehoad. |aou-ou r etnes=-thac airl t-but you Afics dinpon Unlarnonl man of again.\ Sorte achemes, procured fmint some phece [Mer caught her In bis grom Ritfy, an credit, an old livory vig. Ho drove RRF! he exelumed say what aim | Lorimer about the place for an hour 88% it again-\ Underwood showed him a tract of|, \It Was L,\ the young woman con- land that was a bargain. It could bo | (08800. 'who mado a mistake. | T-f bought chonp; it was worth Its weight wouhl ratiter have been poor with you in gold. Lorimer know It-In fact tt vo { 4ufing all these vears, thin-\ tongod to Kitty, and ho know over, ', 8ttthen Lorimer stooped and kissed Inch of It. But all through the roof a; ( bot once or twleo or thrieg, tri he iinderstood one thing, and that was \M03 times that Underwood wanted $5,000. ft ue. <_ \Poot with me'\ Thep he thmight gan thore, but it did not end thore (Of th0 $5,099 and the M K. & P. In Ho saw anothor thing--that was ema that he nidsknt Kitty needed the $5,000 This wae \Bbe soll nover know,\ ho whis {om‘fthlnn he conld not get out of ps, P°T6d to head. Kitty was poor, terribly poor - gere Sho needed money-$5,000. He {now AT THE MINSTREL, well that Kitty 'didn't know the object ' of this livery excursion, but he know- too well the necessity for it \ ton t Ho loft Undorwool at the station | vaulth F and boarded his trim, promising the' man that he woud think the matter «___. B \Mr. Tarts,\ rem ote the o man. \I Lave a toms. div. orfent quege this avenin. . Can me why a fnanciallembare rassed mie resenibles a ghnive\\ \No Mr Ah amn't tell over. | Ho dld so coldly, but politely ij Underwood saw it was no go. that (“13111102312-t:|l|nu:I:-‘:l:mfl “ml it a ho had not really convineod Stephen / a rfseec! man halk & h 5,000 Stephen Lorimer had $5.00 H9 0 om dies the mi reeallod what he had intended to do with It. Ho Imew Just whore that Ave--nll - that he owned, oxcest little hauso- Just whore | that Che never hag ay a ney t ta nants Pogue w tho t u f het yest walle aug (wt: chiar tore Myc Cared H glee, stile ho t: - ha i could bo placed in order to multiply aah,“ ll“: Tr,“ a\ fl\? fpf‘fll Into twenty, forts. alsty. perhaps Ao, (00 0 OTA STFC MUC hund¥@et thousand dollars - Ho, 890 | yp ofp Bse cr aem n egtioal'y oue few bosldos him, know thoe posslbil} | tes of tho M. K. & P It R Co eae Imad te Roel I 'over f Neat baten hame libs t van /y and bi am. The i- Reaching Monroe ho wont to the - ~ oll farm hs cop filing - bank and drow hls chool for $5.000.°° / pook ov ~ whnars \ir. Tambo luxwlng but a fow dollars batance He : Ted Bippgse de C ngne nod -l‘iflhfll\i was a fool. and ho Imew It | Bat KIHS ; mu '- wid ch sum?! was and thay needed money ; [Co [Q1 0B b* *t $18 theag + om? tua podes re he pet | C_ .______ noslHan: he wae @ ma,\ (iP! Strike Sepms Justifed. The mnt pat a gonel® of To west Ie forks ano Manning?) hm noll Wanted to sed: < cunts n an“ mus 2:13: their ray of the concern was constyvative, and It) on did not overpay him. fy the time ho | eny accumalated a few thoveand, M K. &116 €00