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the carolina watchman , - â– ' 'â– si ' s saliseuey n c teubseay june 19 1380 no 35 â– j ... awt â– 1 . j)r l \\ : ' i - r 1 1 o ( 1 n :,; 1 ;:"." : 1.1 i i i i ' ' i . . . : ;.(â– <•. . . , k j '. - : i / ; m naini'imd ... â– ,.-.•. \ j ifc . '. ~£^ 1 for . . . ifssi:s ii sub-trei an judge cot-ijia't earnest v :. >. : "•:â– . to ritf i \ .; -: ii ; ■• : \ â– of i he chasm : n â– i iiou.sk of 11k : , : , , . i : i 1 washixc [) • .â– ; sir : ; . in if i ifofyou " pli â– the i â– do also your 1 â– i jil bill . b the : of every i t u 1 â– i â– 1 of i t i 111 . illfol ;-;:>;. i 3 i mply wii ii i â– â– â– \ u ; i w 0 i â– ' ign . me in the :- â– ; i-e t send i upon 1 u 'â– â– i ol -;â– ,■• the word cjiic 1 : ' in !•■_:'- li - and i mr , th in are not neee d to their â– . age in pr 1 .... • |. ;) , . . icdi â– i â– ; be h â– ;â– the , at an estii â– . to 1 ' ihin . i.cc'o.ooo upon the â– â– â– - ! i!i be is ivornment and to the f the value of di i â– fill lend to the holders of i h er ini 1 } at 1 1 â– â– ;• mm â– -. ; hi till htl . 1 i co idition >, and esjn ti in the h iti '. tilis is so plicahle i ; > the fan r'n 1usi3 bej ;â– â– we give p.port a i am now erving ; our v pre tivo in conj my 1 morn pins to me tl •' 1 am in a posili 11 to â– : ■•.■■•■: ... . i s govern m ti ; in ten â– 'â– '•''''' i and for the want ol â– ' • ; r :.; ii dous - . i p pi : ; ' mai k ! â– . , irders 0 1 1 a c 1 [ ) a 1 1 d j - â– of imni i has 1 he hi 1 iave nol â– ... . i 'â– d e s , t ll 0 : : lias ol ' n'fi . i iictwork 01 to .-â– ' 'â– ;â– '' m â– â– i'll ciijlit â– â– ; ii ;.';.;. if 1 . in this . â– ith v/iih wlii . 1 he ar.d along v.i 1 i â– . . i t to us . in ti pr â– - ; ! 1 * '' 'â– -' o rat i i ill ' , ; . '• â– . mr . r man , : i isl i : :,:;.'.. he could i l 111 them ' ....... i'ko i vaii forsk to 1 ' directly t : pose â– waiviiou - viv : town ' p it in it c , : u*oi ts ol yi 1 it is to steal witliou 1 ol ; t is 11 ' â– â– â– â– â– " ! â– . 'â– â– â– â– >â– i • a : . (â– ;â– .''">-; . â– irkel ? r m i sgi to i go the i by ome means or "! her inan i 'â– .:! without our cotton n li years its we hn 1 from 1 s3 to lss i if the corn bac n and ' :.â– ! hid we required ha i been in r^v j ni w trehi in â– :, corners i by law ' as this bill proposes i do ours instead : â– â– ;•- w mid hiivo b i the land f i i p.sr a you mnsl i â– â– â– . is one and i he o ms . : â– - is yi ii can get on least wit h worn and i . ... bill i lean and empty ' â– m long withstand ; w â– .â– .; :: wv v'i bad : â– :.;â– :.:â– ". doc-m oill coil t to nil ird i hem s mie take ih state of own for in stance i i hnve al read v alluded incidenilv to corn ;>;!;â– , iiiiir 1:1 kansas i npp iars 1 : of owa i average yield of <â– ' â– ;â– ::. which . â– their main crop was ; per a re and 1 he price at ib 2 i â– â– â– â– â– . ; :• :â– â– ; i el viold in money by the acre g vou â– ire and attention bring up any neve ii m your farm and that 1 \ 1 ry acre upon it to ]>;• < a bale of cotton 1.200 pounds in i lie â– â– !. 1 !;•■: . 1 â– . â– â– â– â– !' which during the v i ) cents per bushel ! valenl in value of iowa farmer > 'â– >â– > bushels of ci irn i3e you ha •. :â– i-ol pounds of lint pi i pound ag;i n wine ti > charge up the expon â– â– â– of pi iduction and if it should take i 1 ' 1 pin sc which vi iu know is t you would at least have '.â– â– â– â– :' the sale of se 1 as pi fit during nn i ravels over ilia disl ricl lasi iinmcr 1 had i he pleasure of • - i if the farmers al ii ings i i i a de p interest in them heartily approving every eft irl 1 f 1 he counl ry to bet ter i heir lilion like all 1 he rest of man kind i hey too make mistakes i ven l in n modest way to point out mil of i i'h ' burden of t heir . ; seem o be how and where to â– :;. the ik â– -â– .. i h : ! told them , but i : n â– the main th ing â– : never n tr mble i o buv ii : inoiicv wit ii which to buy ire important to have > â– 1 sell ii â– i :â– ;-;â– u rt'.i v d>n v and so ii is with 011 0 of th ' features : •. cheme u liicli is so ci iti 1 to catch gudgeons by â– v i he off r of lending money at a cheap rate of inter st ft ma tors not whiit tht r;ii 0 of interest is in lh end you will ii th 1 you have to fo 1 i lie bill the pr â– 1 indebtedness of it wii -â– â– niai sta suppor vou are is in louud numb â– . ill rs r ; ring n :;;â– !;> â– i i ;,. â– . 1 meel the am inter : . now h iw d • - ii st rike you ; p ' ) ','â– >;â– one w . â– â– 1 we lion dollars hi aring int ni :; and 1 per cent to len i out his inoiie lit i per cent . per annum to - \\ nothing of paying i>ul other mil lions for w aivhn : • â– -. for â– ilarioil oflicial â– - 0 on in vi r to _. â– ; n cli mcc to 1 1,-uniit - 1 110 • ' foil ? c 1 . i ■•. i i ien m and gu id ju i are j-u c.s • rv in man . affairs of government as they ure in condu ting a farm a store or a bank :- â– : 10 persons : •" much financial - ! i . .. i en â– _:". may h:i ndle sureesf fi i y .>.'.! in y th e aoii - itute the ther ile it ell ; the â– . f this a lc - ni of in 1 it value to our poo l-financial <: ■• , ; , b in coi veil of is to be found il the praci icsil i icept born.w not al 1 ;;; :;:: â– â– ' i w vn plot n ilic frankness that shall eharae this le ter 1 warn ;. 011 ag < measures the old , â– . r \ ery soon ! : hike my place with you in the : i in he slriiirgle tha 1 li ..'.■• id of us ! pray t liat we m.ij i , , • ,,. be â– . i he i riiesl an i the \-. i - : 1 rs c â– pi ing as you li:i\e me in i imosl g -^ faith !::â– â– r - :â– . having adapted â– ^ . ;,-. vi . i - best you could t 1 t he , tion in your alt â– â– :â– ,â– â– . y u iliz i lie bitter 1 i t hat republican . . . ni '; in y a e fully deter , . i lss lin ! i!i now . iidilig in coiigr . 1 regulal i . .; the fe leral elect i ns in the es i 1 - machinery m â– i:n so ',\ for the so : . is to l>o sei in lition -; live hun . nil rs in an one ol i he 1 nign>s ; di itrii : â– . th â– : will re clily be : in evi-ry c '■•-' " â– â– ''' ''• the states ] . â– ' '^ ! lion 1 so-c i not in one ol 1 '; that a ih red i 1 the ' -; : ., , 1 lx'i me a ! iw tiie strug gles of \-\ ' v ill be n newod in h ii i ; ■■• i ration all 01 â– ion wi : j ndid victory would have bee.i i â– ' ■• ; other « that i ittent.ion :â– ,:-.. that might bo given 1 " i at the o itset i would like to cali i atteni ion to the unholy alliance ' : bet ween the fiirmers of t he west and i the knights of libor which lodes no j goo i to us see their effort already \ m ide to depress about the only ex clusivelv southern industry cotton seed oil by the passage of what is known as { ii compound bird bill look at ; the exhorbitant demand for pensions : already requiring more than one hun dred million dollars an nually and i he end is not \ ;. fc lias been a just cause of pride wii i us i hat our regular army is o small and inexpen ive and to-d iv no monarch v in the old vvorl i - much to keep np its standing army as we p ty for pensions an l'ncoxstitutioxal bill i bin c r ifr tim d from stal ing the tutional objocl ion lo the sub j i rea ury l)ill i hat is of the nature of technical law l)ui for that m.itter all law is technical this objection is so obvious that i hazard little in saving that 1 do not believe the bill will ever i e rep irte ' by the c laimii tee i > which ir has been referred f it should be and should b 1 passed bv bo h hou ws of | congress i do not believe i.i 1 presi j dent will approve it and i have no ; i doubt that ih 1 supreme court will i deel ire il tincon titutional there is no warrant in th consti j tution for the governmeni ever becom : ing a inonoy-lender il has i he pi n er by various methods to levy axe io borrow money on i he credit of ( he j i nitej states i o reguhite coniiiierc • • with foreign countries and between the states and there are sundry other n iwers delegated to it by the stiites i iy no proce s of construct ion i ver strained unless it be as bi \ i ai scho il some ime.s jv i he answer to their sunn by forging 1 can this < i :;.: ln inored ! hough much abused in i sbrument bs madii to yield a result oaoundles ; ; u vrges the matter of greatest concern to the people oi south carolina is thn preser vation ol the integrity and political su premacy of i he while race wheh can â– secure the perjief uity of i ho , r - out form and met ho is of go id g ver ment f ho experiment of carp t-bag scalawag and negro rule has been tried and en lured a - long as it wa ; pos bear it but when i hear wh i â– - ale charg ; of pj"ohigacy and ci irrup tion !,; : â– against those who have . t discharged t h?ir official du ties in every department of the state goverment cliarges unsiipported l)y a r : :>â– oi pro if and i â– < > often listened to wil h willing ears i ran but fear i hal many are beginning to regard our de livc'nince as assim tl for all time and fc'.iai for its c ml inuance little or no vi ! is 1 , : : â– â– 'â– ] a cci'p i my l!i inks for the opp rtuu - il \ aft ir le i by v e.ir letter of giving to you and ol ier th â– expression of my \ iews and trusting if they are eonvet as 1 believe : hem lo be 1 hat you will concur iii i hem i am very ivs lect full v and i nil v yours j s cothra a new rspubiic the al tempi to esl ablisn a poiil ical union on t he isl liniu.s which seperates [ . â– rth and soul h a nierica is very like ly to l>e snee stul a provisional treat having his end in view has been submit te 1 to representatives of nicaragia hon duras ' iuateniala cosl i ltic;i and sal v i'oi 1 when i parts have sufficiently cohered tlio grand total will bo known ii - the llepublio of < ontral .' m r ca "" these states when considered sep arately aie merely ;' : i ical atom â– they are howe er as quarrel â– uue a â– ; pe ip!e g iioraily ar ', and re • in runs in t lie hoi blood of ! he populace jealous of each oi her i hey up arms against wrongs both li and ; i ; . isiblo an ! pi nd so much i 1 ime in preparing for \\ ar and in goi - ling ovl'i ii i it ci - i hal pi igre^.s in â– i • arl - of ci ihiz ttion is low th â– gre ii bulk f t.'ie p ipnhition i - crude and uneducatc !. the f<;w w h i have s inish b'ood in i lieir v in 5 are easily m iste s of maiy w!i i an t)f 1 idisin origin bui i he c nd tion is nus itisfai doi v to the 1 ; i 1 gree 1 â– - | cause i ho m i â– â– â– - are n i ; her - r \>\ ambition nor given to onterp tii i is rii h th • p issil ili ie.s of agriculture are alluring a id i ml man i vile the hope i â– to i fi d i union which vill bring i he ; • ui into touch w : r '; ili outside world prirk their | give hem - if i'-'-i ! â– '•■]] -> '-â– : " ' commercial : 1 1 !<-.â– ;•-â– ~. d str iy â– / ! feuds intro luce new opp iri : 1 indusl ries if the republic of cenlral ann ! 1 comes an accomplished faci wi - k i â– ;â– - â– â– : changes in i hat section j of tlio country popular i i - â– .â– : ..: will n cei ;" ; i â– exti ne p iverty the rosull of tr | â– ; ,. : ii ss will give v i to rivali â– . • an i the - > â– \[ â– '' i g li tweiit ; i i iiiion j . m ,- : ..â– tin pe i : â– ixt.a \ irs of ■•■■■'â– ' ' ; : â– . . ng of a ten it or » . i yield ricli r.'l i and p i<:k a ). // l mr .!. 1 m i - fchu ,| xei k i i his st;i â– â– â– bl »' n j lostpove canyon wild : ': turks sue kd ro \\ \ . f nk;;v vxd rot vl game a rear fight !â– ;:••>: the lkxoik tow . l ! is ' 1 tvo sai 1 < oun . v su rveyi r john l kirbv who had just returned from a surveying tour in the north ern corner of cawwell countv is situated in the northwestern part of the c nrity cln 13 to the mitchell line and between i arey's flat and the per simmon woods tiie suitoun'ling mountains form part of the grand f ther xv where headquarters creek the head i the watere of wil son's ' ']<â– â– â– '.:, has its beginning 1 . the road across c scy's flat from (} obe to linville city is the only main public road across i he mountain nn i it is not a go id one the whole ..• ci on is diffi cult of access on account of the rough neighborhood roads and trails the section is sparsely settled the clearings being few and small and the forest al most iii n stiite of primeval growth \ ery few p op'e of fc!ie countv know anyl hing a on ( his beaut iful section which is aim ist exactly as it was when the waters of th • flood subsided be low i id 1 t p of g ;â– mdfal her m mntain the olds.it g ologicai f r..i ition in ; h â– world < lur citizens arc perhaps not aware i hat here i : nn 1111 tain scen ery as wild sublime b a ful a id pii tnrescpie as is to h i found in th • si ite the m ist valuable i mb r of all kinds abounds an 1 i he forests are , almost imp issable on ace mnl of ! he impenetrability of the i hick an 1 matted rho lo lendron frequent iy surveying ies unable to make their wax tr i.igh tin 1 laurel are conijtelled to walk ovi r an ! upon i he mat ted surface of its top on headquarters mountain at the head of ( he canyo 1 he lo iked down thousands of fe.*l into the seemingly fathomless depthsand grew giddy as he lo-ked below the top where the surveying party were stationed wi re hoiiid the screams of eagecs fluttering pr 1 m the nests built in the crevices of precitous walls of the canvon a pistol shot alarmed them and they cir cled up rising higher and higher until i hey reached a con -, lerable ttido above i he top of i he mountain i hen stopping in mid-air i hoy balan ced themselves and dived downw rd reriug i hem^elves i hey again bal anced and circled around again to dive down : : n hoi from a catapult one vicious-looking young bird of prey seemed to be making for the sur veying party intent upon a fight and when li balanced himself i;i good range a well-directed shol from a i;r>t run brought him down lie fell on the mountain top a few inches from the edge of ! he precipice and wa • cjuickl v - i nvot befi ire he could strug â– er into the al â– â– . the 111 mbers of i he part v en joyed from the top of lleadcj 1a ! r moun tain as grand and eomprehonsi e a \ iew as il \\ as e er t he m iloge of morl al man to observe they took i 11 i he urand sweep 1 if mountain and val ley view far and near and saw the iioad mountain hotel linville city blowing l ck and its hotels and dav enport coll:g the horn \ of the black bear is in t hose m mnlain and valli ys in i liat locality 2s have be n killed since christ inas last wiii'i r vas parlii ularl \ favorable to be;ir ; . which did not have to i;i : mate but fed all winter i n â– ; ; hoy will got se 1-fat â– n huck rii • in the lt iu kleborry 1 re hard -'" on i he mountains and i â– in habitant 1 arry axes in prefen.mice to guns as the v are ::;â– -:, ! •■;• pn • •■■in a hand-to hand encounter wil li th â– i r icks of !; â– :::• in by : il ices and ol her ifl groun 1 iire almost a common a those of hogs in f.i i er iari : of \ ho range and m r : , . in i h:il parl of ii infested with bear for like go *\ gal . i !-.■•,.,. . â– " an ! will eat a hog in a ii 1 :!!- " ( the governor s joke 'â– â– i - â– a man in i iling ;â– â– â– .-â– :•■:â– ..:â– i ■•■'â– â– â– 'â– â– 'â– i trip to 1 lorida in ivhteh ii de-canted ai i ngl li upon ploil i alligators on land an i â– i why said hie ii stoner the alligator ; i - : i ! ' an imphi')ious mai amphibious am|)lu ;,: ii ui ! 10 li a hog in a miniii â– ! i th - survev irs wi n m da to a mr ivitchard's with m â– . pin'kn y h t tr si \ mi • â– ' 'â– ' i heir woi k i i nn : \ li ''• ll'd â– . « ho had some i â– ire gojn up : '<. • mo himidok r .. v ■■•■;â– ruing : : ; i ' i â– â– ;-,- ,--; ; , apiec • on tin ders ( lallaw av who had ed - " mco â– d'king al '. ; 1 " i si nl ler and i 11 ■« •! ijy a d ig : i ■■•, gsprn .:. ' • - ing into a i i .â– : i i ,: ,-;',. up a tree i h is then at i tck â– i b â– â– ' ili l 2 ni i -.- hi ml . - ing and snapping i '' ' . de • . wh â– â– d ii uid over i way 1 f " i ' o ii for hi i i hio valley l _ he m inagod littlt i ig • â– inak'i ih boar ■• , â– . • â– , â– â– - â– i ' ' bre:ithlesslv up i 1 â– : they 1 0 soon as galloway was almost oxhausted and ' he • . . â– or her enni it in re . ler the *;â– " in '•■■hich in r cubs had taken n f uge was closing in on him to < rush him in 1 treacherous hug their com bined efforts put the r to fight ; 1 u were not equal o overtaking and j ! dispatching her they 1 nglit the i 1 and to ik them down to pritchanl's and i:i a f w da - they b c ime tarn ', an i \\ i n call iw ty to ik his '' aw iy to his ow n homo ( i his wav ' â– - the moii â– w is ag lin at tacknd in the laurel by a bear that he thinks w;is the m h â– :â– of the 1 11b he ' i threw the cubd wn and scared off the ' i i : ir by striking al her with his tnd sotting his dog on her i e then reshonl lere i t he cub and wen his way ivj ticiug equal to tb.d occasion how senator palmer savkd a wllule doll vr si ..-. there is a go id story told about senator palmer when he was living ] in \\ ashingto:i it was his custom to go to church every > uul.-iy morn ing and i si din to pul a sin gle •' â– he plate as he p ; into church one s mdav morning he began : 1 â– e-arch i h rough his ockets wil h a dismayed look 0:1 h :^ t ;;•■. i ruing to his c unpanion ii 1 asked for the i ian of a d il tar explaing t hat he had but a two dollar bill the si civ arj 1 0 id rot aci m d ito the r but i bright thought sudden ly seemed to strike the 1 itte and he : exclaimed : "( h well i can fix il ."' 'â– ^ 011 wouldn t make change off the ', plate w uld \ on :" aski d : he secretarj ii irrified at t tlio ight never mind how i will do i . ;â– .â– died t he s iiator "\ on will see it done \\ hen t he plale came auound 1 '.:>â– senator gravel took out his i bill i ire 1 i ( wo pit < es in t he middle ar.d j laid cue piece on 1 he plate afttr the -â– rvices were over he walked forward â– stew ai ds en count ing thi : money and asiced t he one wh > had com ' down his aisle if.a nnit i bill had bc.mi found on "\> â– . and wed nt know what to do wil i i was i he 111 m's replv well siiid ! he senator here's the i other half aiul you can have it for si i i that will in ike your half worth 1 to yon and 81 is all 1 ever give ' lie got thedoil .-. usr for oii paper most li r know how in l •■:' j : ! mwav winter c othiug the print ing ink ig ;; • a di fia:ice to ! !).â– to ;: â– ' moth . suc cessfully as cauiph ir 1 r i ar paper imh 1 as m new spapers are in \ uluable ; ; â– . : e 1 rpet id ver tin reguhir carpet tin 11 •■: "• -â– !'â– â– , il)le p irl of ii •-,'. papen in t he kitchen however is ' t heir aljility to i j i out the air ! t i . wel i known ihai ice co npleti h en v.'l ped in new spapers - 1 thai all air is shut 1 nt will keep a i : niger t iine t ban 11:1 ler ol hi r 1 ondil ; and i hat a pllclier ofice with the 1 • ' â– p.jper twi ted to : tht air will lvm lin light in 1iu3 -â– ,:,:::!â– .â– 1'ooul - ivcl v ain j rcepl 1 nig of i he ice tin -■• fa 1 â– i i ner ! h.in tln are in i he ci.se of : . ■• c-k ai ni it in ir ezing 1 , 1 m hen the i â– â– in scarce pack i he frci zer 011i3 . i â– â– â– â– : and alt and i â– and ; . ezing and i 1 . â– en am i no p re ptible from â– â– fiv /.' v i p ' ked f ice aft<-r irm â– '• ing the da better to the or am ami th a pin n.'ws ; - ' â– â– rin • •: { i , . ■• ,• •.,'!â– ' m if cracke i â– ' • â– - cos to adm ' work 0:1 the new navy w k is nov the ( â– i lint tr i iron w . ' - â– â– joiner t . vvi iched in 1 . â– ; • i j whose â– â– are laid al i l>al mail iron \\ â– â– ;â– -.â– . â– â– . i i â– â– g mi ' ' 1 -; i i â– . - 1 that federal election bill tii " : â– ix outr lge on till southern people u •• june 11 for thn : sent : caucus last ;! ; r upon ; .';'' - tional election law i attendance was ml as it \ v ' s â– a vote was not to be t;ik n before 10 i lecide as between the i • !.;.• and k well bills the first two hours were devoted to i disc issi >!!. the result of the talk was thai when ; •!• i 1 pointed out how the dif ferences between the i ii erents i f the tyro ' i i v thoci ra binati m of tin r principl s â– :' w inch wi ic unobji i ted to ins pro position v , iicc •)>;<â– 1 und messrs ilowell and i > !â– _:<• were in to form ilate a comar nnis • bill its :' â– â– ; - will : -> an enlargement ; -! hie siij ;\ i . i that tin ! i rvisoiv i in registra tion voting and canvassing to carrv . itional idea the super visors 1 returns are to be prima facie • \ idence â– ! the right of i member to his seat an t to prevail in making up the roll of the house in ca>e 1 con ing returns the certificates of the in t be used to allow the i louse to form its j idgmenl of the qualifications of the contestant as soon as the proposition i re lucetl to form it is exp • ••■i i hal another caucus will be called to adopt tht meas ure and provid • for it speedy consider ation by the i ! known by numbers a x'v\i;i statement from one of tup 1visous v vsnixgton june 12 a rather singular proposition wiv made to sup ! ei inten lent porter by c msus super . ashlfv of i . l*euns ivauia ilistrii ;. li that the huns 1 poles and many <â– ' the italians com posing the ton ign elemonf in liicka wanna lux rne and < unton counties refuse to give any information t < » t lit • c nsus en umerat irs these peoples are employed i>y companies and con tractors he -;'.. and are known l numbers each man wearing bis number on his pera m and responding to if as they refuse to answer the eeusns fjuestions the supervisor suggests that the enumerators be instructed fi t;iki i account of - ich employe â– -• by their numb t ' : ip rinteudeut porter diil not like the klea and in formed t h nper :-â– r thai the con is < hhco would : rip to perph iiate n ' ate of things .'â– â– :â– -. of lab reri are treated more like beasts of burden than . are known only by numbers i i then l . •■posil i e insl rucl ion • tli.it a sui r i>f enum srators â– ' â– ; i ;.;'•.;.â– :• v â– 'â– :â– illiployuil t pn icu iv tii â– inform if ion called !'■»!" l»y t he ce:isn washington and l e arli .' i the home of gen 1 rivals mount vernon in historic in i roin t ho day w hen i:i the reign i : uwu-gi ii sir william lierke lev • â– >\ ernor of \ irginiu granted ; '. i.cioo land i!^iil r i he potomac 1 r to ijoh rl i i i â– '■•:: i grant .. s - 1<1 for sis the estate has r scenes hi iv .! ' i /..; l.i haughty and ill-l ride here in the lood cam â– the beautiful martha < ' . on to be • li ble o;ik oed and won i or after her hu â– . deat h ; in r •, • . i â– summer â– . il * â– i ii'mii -. and \\ i h ', he 1 ' of his ( lountry watch <\ . ; ' nl to t!n â– i : . 'â– r m:ii v : id hei child :. i>bert k i ••; here t hese i wo lived in ; liaj i : ' there < i l cm rtai n of â– .â– â– i - â– liappint • p , â– : i ni i-i • :'â– bill a 111 i !â– t ho still lives if i • i ii lie-d flirt â– â– ,.,..' â– . â– ii nl b mi till . if i ltd \ : ii lip 11 : state hi who v:ise dent aud under an nghealth ii , . ■• •■. lit 1 v.ln-i - ...: . si r ick ; "\\ | .! â– d.iv1s ii l u > man-bin profil aiil • . ter of i l . â– heard ih.i â– one and â– . « ish l'i â– - â– o »^*» tn '■— i i w â– i li ill il,i|.i ; i h'l ii«m ii i ' . /. .!! 1 i ' â– '■• ' i - â– â–
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1890-06-19 |
Month | 06 |
Day | 19 |
Year | 1890 |
Volume | 21 |
Issue | 35 |
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Creator | J. J. Bruner and T. K. Bruner |
Date Digital | 2008-12-29 |
Publisher | J. J. Bruner and T. K. Bruner |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The Thursday, June 19, 1890 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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OCLC number | 601553187 |
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1890-06-19 |
Month | 06 |
Day | 19 |
Year | 1890 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
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FileName | sacw16_18900619-img00001.jp2 |
Date Digital | 12/29/2008 8:32:47 AM |
Publisher | Hamilton C. Jones |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | An archive of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers. |
Language | eng |
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(■;■.''">-; . ■irkel ? r m i sgi to i go the i by ome means or "! her inan i '■.:! without our cotton n li years its we hn 1 from 1 s3 to lss i if the corn bac n and ' :.■! hid we required ha i been in r^v j ni w trehi in ■:, corners i by law ' as this bill proposes i do ours instead : ■■;•- w mid hiivo b i the land f i i p.sr a you mnsl i ■■■. is one and i he o ms . : ■- is yi ii can get on least wit h worn and i . ... bill i lean and empty ' ■m long withstand ; w ■.■.; :: wv v'i bad : ■:.;■:.:■". doc-m oill coil t to nil ird i hem s mie take ih state of own for in stance i i hnve al read v alluded incidenilv to corn ;>;!;■, iiiiir 1:1 kansas i npp iars 1 : of owa i average yield of <■' ■;■::. which . ■their main crop was ; per a re and 1 he price at ib 2 i ■■■■■. ; :• :■■; i el viold in money by the acre g vou ■ire and attention bring up any neve ii m your farm and that 1 \ 1 ry acre upon it to ]>;• < a bale of cotton 1.200 pounds in i lie ■■!. 1 !;•■: . 1 ■. ■■■■!' which during the v i ) cents per bushel ! valenl in value of iowa farmer > '■>■> bushels of ci irn i3e you ha •. :■i-ol pounds of lint pi i pound ag;i n wine ti > charge up the expon ■■■of pi iduction and if it should take i 1 ' 1 pin sc which vi iu know is t you would at least have '.■■■■:' the sale of se 1 as pi fit during nn i ravels over ilia disl ricl lasi iinmcr 1 had i he pleasure of • - i if the farmers al ii ings i i i a de p interest in them heartily approving every eft irl 1 f 1 he counl ry to bet ter i heir lilion like all 1 he rest of man kind i hey too make mistakes i ven l in n modest way to point out mil of i i'h ' burden of t heir . ; seem o be how and where to ■:;. the ik ■-■.. i h : ! told them , but i : n ■the main th ing ■: never n tr mble i o buv ii : inoiicv wit ii which to buy ire important to have > ■1 sell ii ■i :■;-;■u rt'.i v d>n v and so ii is with 011 0 of th ' features : •. cheme u liicli is so ci iti 1 to catch gudgeons by ■v i he off r of lending money at a cheap rate of inter st ft ma tors not whiit tht r;ii 0 of interest is in lh end you will ii th 1 you have to fo 1 i lie bill the pr ■1 indebtedness of it wii -■■niai sta suppor vou are is in louud numb ■. ill rs r ; ring n :;;■!;> ■i i ;,. ■. 1 meel the am inter : . now h iw d • - ii st rike you ; p ' ) ','■>;■one w . ■■1 we lion dollars hi aring int ni :; and 1 per cent to len i out his inoiie lit i per cent . per annum to - \\ nothing of paying i>ul other mil lions for w aivhn : • ■-. for ■ilarioil oflicial ■- 0 on in vi r to _. ■; n cli mcc to 1 1,-uniit - 1 110 • ' foil ? c 1 . i ■•. i i ien m and gu id ju i are j-u c.s • rv in man . affairs of government as they ure in condu ting a farm a store or a bank :- ■: 10 persons : •" much financial - ! i . .. i en ■_:". may h:i ndle sureesf fi i y .>.'.! in y th e aoii - itute the ther ile it ell ; the ■. f this a lc - ni of in 1 it value to our poo l-financial <: ■• , ; , b in coi veil of is to be found il the praci icsil i icept born.w not al 1 ;;; :;:: ■■' i w vn plot n ilic frankness that shall eharae this le ter 1 warn ;. 011 ag < measures the old , ■. r \ ery soon ! : hike my place with you in the : i in he slriiirgle tha 1 li ..'.■• id of us ! pray t liat we m.ij i , , • ,,. be ■. i he i riiesl an i the \-. i - : 1 rs c ■pi ing as you li:i\e me in i imosl g -^ faith !::■■r - :■. having adapted ■^ . ;,-. vi . i - best you could t 1 t he , tion in your alt ■■:■,■■. y u iliz i lie bitter 1 i t hat republican . . . ni '; in y a e fully deter , . i lss lin ! i!i now . iidilig in coiigr . 1 regulal i . .; the fe leral elect i ns in the es i 1 - machinery m ■i:n so ',\ for the so : . is to l>o sei in lition -; live hun . nil rs in an one ol i he 1 nign>s ; di itrii : ■. th ■: will re clily be : in evi-ry c '■•-' " ■■''' ''• the states ] . ■' '^ ! lion 1 so-c i not in one ol 1 '; that a ih red i 1 the ' -; : ., , 1 lx'i me a ! iw tiie strug gles of \-\ ' v ill be n newod in h ii i ; ■■• i ration all 01 ■ion wi : j ndid victory would have bee.i i ■' ■• ; other « that i ittent.ion :■,:-.. that might bo given 1 " i at the o itset i would like to cali i atteni ion to the unholy alliance ' : bet ween the fiirmers of t he west and i the knights of libor which lodes no j goo i to us see their effort already \ m ide to depress about the only ex clusivelv southern industry cotton seed oil by the passage of what is known as { ii compound bird bill look at ; the exhorbitant demand for pensions : already requiring more than one hun dred million dollars an nually and i he end is not \ ;. fc lias been a just cause of pride wii i us i hat our regular army is o small and inexpen ive and to-d iv no monarch v in the old vvorl i - much to keep np its standing army as we p ty for pensions an l'ncoxstitutioxal bill i bin c r ifr tim d from stal ing the tutional objocl ion lo the sub j i rea ury l)ill i hat is of the nature of technical law l)ui for that m.itter all law is technical this objection is so obvious that i hazard little in saving that 1 do not believe the bill will ever i e rep irte ' by the c laimii tee i > which ir has been referred f it should be and should b 1 passed bv bo h hou ws of | congress i do not believe i.i 1 presi j dent will approve it and i have no ; i doubt that ih 1 supreme court will i deel ire il tincon titutional there is no warrant in th consti j tution for the governmeni ever becom : ing a inonoy-lender il has i he pi n er by various methods to levy axe io borrow money on i he credit of ( he j i nitej states i o reguhite coniiiierc • • with foreign countries and between the states and there are sundry other n iwers delegated to it by the stiites i iy no proce s of construct ion i ver strained unless it be as bi \ i ai scho il some ime.s jv i he answer to their sunn by forging 1 can this < i :;.: ln inored ! hough much abused in i sbrument bs madii to yield a result oaoundles ; ; u vrges the matter of greatest concern to the people oi south carolina is thn preser vation ol the integrity and political su premacy of i he while race wheh can ■secure the perjief uity of i ho , r - out form and met ho is of go id g ver ment f ho experiment of carp t-bag scalawag and negro rule has been tried and en lured a - long as it wa ; pos bear it but when i hear wh i ■- ale charg ; of pj"ohigacy and ci irrup tion !,; : ■against those who have . t discharged t h?ir official du ties in every department of the state goverment cliarges unsiipported l)y a r : :>■oi pro if and i ■< > often listened to wil h willing ears i ran but fear i hal many are beginning to regard our de livc'nince as assim tl for all time and fc'.iai for its c ml inuance little or no vi ! is 1 , : : ■■'■] a cci'p i my l!i inks for the opp rtuu - il \ aft ir le i by v e.ir letter of giving to you and ol ier th ■expression of my \ iews and trusting if they are eonvet as 1 believe : hem lo be 1 hat you will concur iii i hem i am very ivs lect full v and i nil v yours j s cothra a new rspubiic the al tempi to esl ablisn a poiil ical union on t he isl liniu.s which seperates [ . ■rth and soul h a nierica is very like ly to l>e snee stul a provisional treat having his end in view has been submit te 1 to representatives of nicaragia hon duras ' iuateniala cosl i ltic;i and sal v i'oi 1 when i parts have sufficiently cohered tlio grand total will bo known ii - the llepublio of < ontral .' m r ca "" these states when considered sep arately aie merely ;' : i ical atom ■they are howe er as quarrel ■uue a ■; pe ip!e g iioraily ar ', and re • in runs in t lie hoi blood of ! he populace jealous of each oi her i hey up arms against wrongs both li and ; i ; . isiblo an ! pi nd so much i 1 ime in preparing for \\ ar and in goi - ling ovl'i ii i it ci - i hal pi igre^.s in ■i • arl - of ci ihiz ttion is low th ■gre ii bulk f t.'ie p ipnhition i - crude and uneducatc !. the f<;w w h i have s inish b'ood in i lieir v in 5 are easily m iste s of maiy w!i i an t)f 1 idisin origin bui i he c nd tion is nus itisfai doi v to the 1 ; i 1 gree 1 ■- | cause i ho m i ■■■- are n i ; her - r \>\ ambition nor given to onterp tii i is rii h th • p issil ili ie.s of agriculture are alluring a id i ml man i vile the hope i ■to i fi d i union which vill bring i he ; • ui into touch w : r '; ili outside world prirk their | give hem - if i'-'-i ! ■'•■]] -> '-■: " ' commercial : 1 1 !<-.■;•-■~. d str iy ■/ ! feuds intro luce new opp iri : 1 indusl ries if the republic of cenlral ann ! 1 comes an accomplished faci wi - k i ■;■- ■■: changes in i hat section j of tlio country popular i i - ■.■: ..: will n cei ;" ; i ■exti ne p iverty the rosull of tr | ■; ,. : ii ss will give v i to rivali ■. • an i the - > ■\[ ■'' i g li tweiit ; i i iiiion j . m ,- : ..■tin pe i : ■ixt.a \ irs of ■•■■■'■' ' ; : ■. . ng of a ten it or » . i yield ricli r.'l i and p i<:k a ). // l mr .!. 1 m i - fchu ,| xei k i i his st;i ■■■bl »' n j lostpove canyon wild : ': turks sue kd ro \\ \ . f nk;;v vxd rot vl game a rear fight !■;:••>: the lkxoik tow . l ! is ' 1 tvo sai 1 < oun . v su rveyi r john l kirbv who had just returned from a surveying tour in the north ern corner of cawwell countv is situated in the northwestern part of the c nrity cln 13 to the mitchell line and between i arey's flat and the per simmon woods tiie suitoun'ling mountains form part of the grand f ther xv where headquarters creek the head i the watere of wil son's ' ']<■■■'.:, has its beginning 1 . the road across c scy's flat from (} obe to linville city is the only main public road across i he mountain nn i it is not a go id one the whole ..• ci on is diffi cult of access on account of the rough neighborhood roads and trails the section is sparsely settled the clearings being few and small and the forest al most iii n stiite of primeval growth \ ery few p op'e of fc!ie countv know anyl hing a on ( his beaut iful section which is aim ist exactly as it was when the waters of th • flood subsided be low i id 1 t p of g ;■mdfal her m mntain the olds.it g ologicai f r..i ition in ; h ■world < lur citizens arc perhaps not aware i hat here i : nn 1111 tain scen ery as wild sublime b a ful a id pii tnrescpie as is to h i found in th • si ite the m ist valuable i mb r of all kinds abounds an 1 i he forests are , almost imp issable on ace mnl of ! he impenetrability of the i hick an 1 matted rho lo lendron frequent iy surveying ies unable to make their wax tr i.igh tin 1 laurel are conijtelled to walk ovi r an ! upon i he mat ted surface of its top on headquarters mountain at the head of ( he canyo 1 he lo iked down thousands of fe.*l into the seemingly fathomless depthsand grew giddy as he lo-ked below the top where the surveying party were stationed wi re hoiiid the screams of eagecs fluttering pr 1 m the nests built in the crevices of precitous walls of the canvon a pistol shot alarmed them and they cir cled up rising higher and higher until i hey reached a con -, lerable ttido above i he top of i he mountain i hen stopping in mid-air i hoy balan ced themselves and dived downw rd reriug i hem^elves i hey again bal anced and circled around again to dive down : : n hoi from a catapult one vicious-looking young bird of prey seemed to be making for the sur veying party intent upon a fight and when li balanced himself i;i good range a well-directed shol from a i;r>t run brought him down lie fell on the mountain top a few inches from the edge of ! he precipice and wa • cjuickl v - i nvot befi ire he could strug ■er into the al ■■. the 111 mbers of i he part v en joyed from the top of lleadcj 1a ! r moun tain as grand and eomprehonsi e a \ iew as il \\ as e er t he m iloge of morl al man to observe they took i 11 i he urand sweep 1 if mountain and val ley view far and near and saw the iioad mountain hotel linville city blowing l ck and its hotels and dav enport coll:g the horn \ of the black bear is in t hose m mnlain and valli ys in i liat locality 2s have be n killed since christ inas last wiii'i r vas parlii ularl \ favorable to be;ir ; . which did not have to i;i : mate but fed all winter i n ■; ; hoy will got se 1-fat ■n huck rii • in the lt iu kleborry 1 re hard -'" on i he mountains and i ■in habitant 1 arry axes in prefen.mice to guns as the v are ::;■-:, ! •■;• pn • •■■in a hand-to hand encounter wil li th ■i r icks of !; ■:::• in by : il ices and ol her ifl groun 1 iire almost a common a those of hogs in f.i i er iari : of \ ho range and m r : , . in i h:il parl of ii infested with bear for like go *\ gal . i !-.■•,.,. . ■" an ! will eat a hog in a ii 1 :!!- " ( the governor s joke '■■i - ■a man in i iling ;■■■.-■:•■:■..:■i ■•■'■■■'■■'■i trip to 1 lorida in ivhteh ii de-canted ai i ngl li upon ploil i alligators on land an i ■i why said hie ii stoner the alligator ; i - : i ! ' an imphi')ious mai amphibious am|)lu ;,: ii ui ! 10 li a hog in a miniii ■! i th - survev irs wi n m da to a mr ivitchard's with m ■. pin'kn y h t tr si \ mi • ■' '■' i heir woi k i i nn : \ li ''• ll'd ■. « ho had some i ■ire gojn up : '<. • mo himidok r .. v ■■•■;■ruing : : ; i ' i ■■;-,- ,--; ; , apiec • on tin ders ( lallaw av who had ed - " mco ■d'king al '. ; 1 " i si nl ler and i 11 ■« •! ijy a d ig : i ■■•, gsprn .:. ' • - ing into a i i .■: i i ,: ,-;',. up a tree i h is then at i tck ■i b ■■' ili l 2 ni i -.- hi ml . - ing and snapping i '' ' . de • . wh ■■d ii uid over i way 1 f " i ' o ii for hi i i hio valley l _ he m inagod littlt i ig • ■inak'i ih boar ■• , ■. • ■, ■■- ■i ' ' bre:ithlesslv up i 1 ■: they 1 0 soon as galloway was almost oxhausted and ' he • . . ■or her enni it in re . ler the *;■" in '•■■hich in r cubs had taken n f uge was closing in on him to < rush him in 1 treacherous hug their com bined efforts put the r to fight ; 1 u were not equal o overtaking and j ! dispatching her they 1 nglit the i 1 and to ik them down to pritchanl's and i:i a f w da - they b c ime tarn ', an i \\ i n call iw ty to ik his '' aw iy to his ow n homo ( i his wav ' ■- the moii ■w is ag lin at tacknd in the laurel by a bear that he thinks w;is the m h ■:■of the 1 11b he ' i threw the cubd wn and scared off the ' i i : ir by striking al her with his tnd sotting his dog on her i e then reshonl lere i t he cub and wen his way ivj ticiug equal to tb.d occasion how senator palmer savkd a wllule doll vr si ..-. there is a go id story told about senator palmer when he was living ] in \\ ashingto:i it was his custom to go to church every > uul.-iy morn ing and i si din to pul a sin gle •' ■he plate as he p ; into church one s mdav morning he began : 1 ■e-arch i h rough his ockets wil h a dismayed look 0:1 h :^ t ;;•■. i ruing to his c unpanion ii 1 asked for the i ian of a d il tar explaing t hat he had but a two dollar bill the si civ arj 1 0 id rot aci m d ito the r but i bright thought sudden ly seemed to strike the 1 itte and he : exclaimed : "( h well i can fix il ."' '■^ 011 wouldn t make change off the ', plate w uld \ on :" aski d : he secretarj ii irrified at t tlio ight never mind how i will do i . ;■.■died t he s iiator "\ on will see it done \\ hen t he plale came auound 1 '.:>■senator gravel took out his i bill i ire 1 i ( wo pit < es in t he middle ar.d j laid cue piece on 1 he plate afttr the -■rvices were over he walked forward ■stew ai ds en count ing thi : money and asiced t he one wh > had com ' down his aisle if.a nnit i bill had bc.mi found on "\> ■. and wed nt know what to do wil i i was i he 111 m's replv well siiid ! he senator here's the i other half aiul you can have it for si i i that will in ike your half worth 1 to yon and 81 is all 1 ever give ' lie got thedoil .-. usr for oii paper most li r know how in l •■:' j : ! mwav winter c othiug the print ing ink ig ;; • a di fia:ice to ! !).■to ;: ■' moth . suc cessfully as cauiph ir 1 r i ar paper imh 1 as m new spapers are in \ uluable ; ; ■. : e 1 rpet id ver tin reguhir carpet tin 11 •■: "• -■!'■■, il)le p irl of ii •-,'. papen in t he kitchen however is ' t heir aljility to i j i out the air ! t i . wel i known ihai ice co npleti h en v.'l ped in new spapers - 1 thai all air is shut 1 nt will keep a i : niger t iine t ban 11:1 ler ol hi r 1 ondil ; and i hat a pllclier ofice with the 1 • ' ■p.jper twi ted to : tht air will lvm lin light in 1iu3 -■,:,:::!■.■1'ooul - ivcl v ain j rcepl 1 nig of i he ice tin -■• fa 1 ■i i ner ! h.in tln are in i he ci.se of : . ■• c-k ai ni it in ir ezing 1 , 1 m hen the i ■■in scarce pack i he frci zer 011i3 . i ■■■■: and alt and i ■and ; . ezing and i 1 . ■en am i no p re ptible from ■■fiv /.' v i p ' ked f ice aft<-r irm ■'• ing the da better to the or am ami th a pin n.'ws ; - ' ■■rin • •: { i , . ■• ,• •.,'!■' m if cracke i ■' • ■- cos to adm ' work 0:1 the new navy w k is nov the ( ■i lint tr i iron w . ' - ■■joiner t . vvi iched in 1 . ■; • i j whose ■■are laid al i l>al mail iron \\ ■■;■-.■. ■■. i i ■■g mi ' ' 1 -; i i ■. - 1 that federal election bill tii " : ■ix outr lge on till southern people u •• june 11 for thn : sent : caucus last ;! ; r upon ; .';'' - tional election law i attendance was ml as it \ v ' s ■a vote was not to be t;ik n before 10 i lecide as between the i • !.;.• and k well bills the first two hours were devoted to i disc issi >!!. the result of the talk was thai when ; •!• i 1 pointed out how the dif ferences between the i ii erents i f the tyro ' i i v thoci ra binati m of tin r principl s ■:' w inch wi ic unobji i ted to ins pro position v , iicc •)>;<■1 und messrs ilowell and i > !■_:<• were in to form ilate a comar nnis • bill its :' ■■; - will : -> an enlargement ; -! hie siij ;\ i . i that tin ! i rvisoiv i in registra tion voting and canvassing to carrv . itional idea the super visors 1 returns are to be prima facie • \ idence ■! the right of i member to his seat an t to prevail in making up the roll of the house in ca>e 1 con ing returns the certificates of the in t be used to allow the i louse to form its j idgmenl of the qualifications of the contestant as soon as the proposition i re lucetl to form it is exp • ••■i i hal another caucus will be called to adopt tht meas ure and provid • for it speedy consider ation by the i ! known by numbers a x'v\i;i statement from one of tup 1visous v vsnixgton june 12 a rather singular proposition wiv made to sup ! ei inten lent porter by c msus super . ashlfv of i . l*euns ivauia ilistrii ;. li that the huns 1 poles and many <■' the italians com posing the ton ign elemonf in liicka wanna lux rne and < unton counties refuse to give any information t < » t lit • c nsus en umerat irs these peoples are employed i>y companies and con tractors he -;'.. and are known l numbers each man wearing bis number on his pera m and responding to if as they refuse to answer the eeusns fjuestions the supervisor suggests that the enumerators be instructed fi t;iki i account of - ich employe ■-• by their numb t ' : ip rinteudeut porter diil not like the klea and in formed t h nper :-■r thai the con is < hhco would : rip to perph iiate n ' ate of things .'■■:■-. of lab reri are treated more like beasts of burden than . are known only by numbers i i then l . •■posil i e insl rucl ion • tli.it a sui r i>f enum srators ■' ■; i ;.;'•.;.■:• v ■'■:■illiployuil t pn icu iv tii ■inform if ion called !'■»!" l»y t he ce:isn washington and l e arli .' i the home of gen 1 rivals mount vernon in historic in i roin t ho day w hen i:i the reign i : uwu-gi ii sir william lierke lev • ■>\ ernor of \ irginiu granted ; '. i.cioo land i!^iil r i he potomac 1 r to ijoh rl i i i ■'■•:: i grant .. s - 1<1 for sis the estate has r scenes hi iv .! ' i /..; l.i haughty and ill-l ride here in the lood cam ■the beautiful martha < ' . on to be • li ble o;ik oed and won i or after her hu ■. deat h ; in r •, • . i ■summer ■. il * ■i ii'mii -. and \\ i h ', he 1 ' of his ( lountry watch <\ . ; ' nl to t!n ■i : . '■r m:ii v : id hei child :. i>bert k i ••; here t hese i wo lived in ; liaj i : ' there < i l cm rtai n of ■.■■i - ■liappint • p , ■: i ni i-i • :'■bill a 111 i !■t ho still lives if i • i ii lie-d flirt ■■,.,..' ■. ■ii nl b mi till . if i ltd \ : ii lip 11 : state hi who v:ise dent aud under an nghealth ii , . ■• •■. lit 1 v.ln-i - ...: . si r ick ; "\\ | .! ■d.iv1s ii l u > man-bin profil aiil • . ter of i l . ■heard ih.i ■one and ■. « ish l'i ■- ■o »^*» tn '■— i i w ■i li ill il,i|.i ; i h'l ii«m ii i ' . /. .!! 1 i ' ■'■• ' i - ■■|