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It was Terapy Tajlor who proponnded that qnestiou, and she did il. in a tone of voice that would hare attracted any body's attention. She was a tall, heavy, masculine woman of some two hundred odd pounds, and as she straightened up over the wash tub under the chinaber ry tree at the end of her cabin she was indeed a formidable looking fig ure. Her great black, muscular arms drooped toward the scrnbbing board that reclined in the tub, and her hands grasped a wet garment upon which she had been expending some of her pro digious strength. The person addressed was a small old man whose face was pretty well covered with a gray, kinky beard. He nervously shifted the weapon he bore an ancient muzzle loading fowling piece, with a wire wrapped stock and reed ramrod, and affected an easy, conciliatory manner. Des' gwine down yamler on de crick. Ole bnck rabbit down dere ev'v day "bout dis time. "Spec' he onghter be cn de pan time Mammy Jo git iieau en de morndin. The voire was drawling and childlike in its modulations. He struck the right chord, and very skillfully. Mammv Jo' was the mother of the ania- zon at the tnb, and had sent word of her intended visit. The little old man moved off slowly, with a peculiar shuf fling motion. "Dat 'possum mighty fine back yander." he ventured, with a mo tion of his head toward the cabin, "but taint gwine ter las' all da v." As he passed on, his ear waited for a harsh summons, bnt heard only the mutterings of his spouse when she plnnged a little more vigorously into her work. The little strip of pine woods toward which his lace was turned seemed to approach at a snail's pace only, but he was afraid to change the gait he had chosen. As he stepped at last into the friendly cover of the trees be stole a backward glance over his shonlder, and then abruptly quickened his motions. At the same instant his whole manner changed, and when pres ently be heard his name echo through the wood, borne upon the imperative tones tf a pair of prodigious female lungs, he laughed aloud and held on his way. The wotniin at the tub talked to herself. "Mighty takin on "bout Mammy Jo all er sndd'n. Mammy Jo! Mammy Jo! Heap he tyre "bout Mammy Jo"," she laughed scornfullv. "Better be out en dat patch pick'n cott'n or en dem peas. Ef hit wnz lef ter him dat steer go long ter town ter be sold 'stidder de cott'n bag. I know him; be can't fool me. jri lin time an he go skipp n Txmt over yonner at de Slillsou place, de lyin little debbil." She gave the shirt of her absent lord a vicious wring, -as if she felt him in it, and lifted up her voice, obey ing a sudden impulse: xou Tormf There was no reply except a few echoes that mocked her. "He heah me, she contiuned, resuming her labors, and then she resumed, too, the thread of her reverie. " 'Morndin, Sis Lizer; how yo' lie'th terday, ma'am? Morndin, Sis' Chloey; I hope yer feelin- berry well, ma'am.'' She imitated the insinuating, childlike tones of berabsent spouse and repeated her scornful laugh. "iter time I heah Txut lm gwine over deir IH brek fev'y bone en 'is triflin hide.". . Bat Tom was thinking no longer of his industrious - and indignant spouse. He was rapidly moving along the new line of departure from home and the haunts of the bnck rabbit in the creek bottom. He had a slight limp, caused by a bale of cotton rolling against his leg when he was young, and as he trotted along his funny little figure bobbing up and down caused the pow der horn nnder his arm and the shot gourd to swing ont and collide fiercely. A couple of miles glided away thus, when suddenly ont . from under his feet a rabbit scurried a few yards away, and pricking up his ears looked back at the rude disturber of his afternoon ramble. Tom brought the gun down across bis knee, cocked it successful!-, the ham mer going back half a circle with threo distinct clicks, rested it for a moment against a tree, aimed long and care fully and pulled the trigger. There was a deafening explosion; the little old man staggered back six feet, the muzzle of his gun dropped to the ground, and the rabbit sprung high tu the air, turned a somersault and fell dead. Had there been a witness -present he would have observed that the gronnd about the un fortunate animal was more or less torn up for a space of twenty feet square. Tom rushed in and secured his prize, then carefully reloaded his weapon and resumed pis journey. He had not gone far before a rooster, leading his family among . the dead leaves of some scrub oaks, straightened up and uttered an inquiring packle. At the same instant a hound near at hand gave vent to a prolonged howl, and barking fiercely galloped out toward the newcomer. Tom entered a small clear? ing where stood a log cabin with a gar-1 den at the rear, guarded from a couple of cadaverous looking pigs and the chickens by a split picket fence re-enforced with brush. In the doorway sat a yonng woman twisting her hair into the tight little rolls which all of the kinky headed race affect nnder the idea that straight hair will finally result therefrom. "How yer do, Sis' Chayney? How yo' he'th terdav, ma'amy Tom had re duced his gait, and his voice rose and fell melodiously. The woman laughed, showing a mouthful of dazzling teeth. 'Tin toler ble. Set down. How yer do, Unc' Tormr "Des so so." He laid the rabbit on the single step beside her feet and con tinued facetiously: " 'Spec dat rabbit knowed wha I wuz gwine, an des git right en de way ter come crlong too." The woman laughed again. She stole a look at- Tom as she sat up with both hands over her head engaged npon a final knot. "How e know? Tom raised his eyebrows and scratched his ear. "He knowed I warn' gwine home," he said slowly, and meeting the comic look on his face with one of intelligence she threw her head back and gave expres sion to her mood again. She did not thank him for the gift, but took it up as she rose and turned it over. "Rabbit fat," she said, and laid it on the water bucket shelf just inside. "How yer lef.' Annt Tenipy?" "She putty well." said Tom carelessly. Be was studying the toe of his foot visi ble through a rift in his well worn bro gan. Again the laugh nf a woman, this time from the inside of the hou-so, reached him. "Tenipy gwiue ter be heah en dis worl' w'en yon an me done gone," she called ont. Tom passed his hand over his face and looked as if the idea was not a pleasant one. "Better bring yo' cher enside," added the woman after a few moments, and he complied. Then she began to busy herself straightening things in the simple room, and as she worked the conversation went on. "Unc Josh Sims gwine ter preach ter- morrow," she said. "He come erlong heah des now an be 'low dat be wus gwine ter turn all de niggers over 1w.it heah, count er dev debblement. "Dey es er ueedin hit." said Tom. "Ef I had er seen 'im Id er got squar wid some. shos yon born. "Oom-hoo! An I reck n some seen im 'fo now an ten' ter dat 'head er you. Maybe some done got squar wid ole man Torui." She was passing him as she spoke, and gave him a sharp slap on the jaw. CHAPTER IL -Shnke off yo' tnrljha."' When Tom, warned by the sinking sun, set his face homeward, be took a course that would carry h'ra in or about the creek bottom, to which he bad os tensibly set out. His way led him by the log church in which a neighborhood preacher or elder held forth every Sun day, except when the famous and eccen tric Reverend Joshna Sims visited it, which wastbree or four times a year. As be approached the edifice, which stood in a pine thicket and boasted of a bush arlxr awuing in front, he heard the voice of a preacher breaking loudly upon the after noon calm. Never before had Tom known of a church meeting on Saturday afternoon. It was the timo universally claimed by the negroes for town shop ping or loafing. He knew of no one re cently dead, and besides had any one died that late in the week the body would have been saved nntil Sunday. In open mouthed astonishment Tom approached at the side. Sure enough, "preaching" was going on. His Erst im pulse was to enter, but, still suspicious, he placed his eye at a crevice and looked through. There was only one person within the church, and that was the Rev. Joshua Sims. Standing in the pul pit, he was preaching to an imaginary audience the sermon evidently prepared for the next day. Tom squatted down on his haunches, and a broad, compre hensive grin lighted his face as he real ized the situation. The speaker thun dered over the book lying upon the pul pit, slapping it vigorously from time to time, and walking from side to side. Half of the Reverend Joshua Sims' suc cess lay in his figure, tempestuous deliv ery and thrilling tones, and he knew it. The sermon was delivered in a sliont, and wherever in a sentence the speaker sought for a word be would prolong the preceding tone with "er-rer." Some times saliva from his mouth new over the pulpit into the vacant auditorium as foam is tossed from a horse's month. Tom had missed the text, and indeed most of the sermon, but this much reached him through the crevice. "Shake off yo' weights! Shake em off! Dey es good ter put on er race horse w'en dey es er trainin 'im, but w'en de time come ter race dey must be hook off. Ef yer gwine ter run er race wid de debble, shake off dem weights,' an go et f am de drop er de hat. "Shake off yo' weights! Shake 'em off! Sister, ef hit's fine clo'es, shako 'em off! Shake 'em off! Dey ain't no fine clo'es in hebben; de angels don't wear nuthin but de plaines' kine. Yer can't ran no race wid er long gown hangin ter yer an er bustle an er hoop er floppin aroun. Yer can't run no race wid dem sacks an high hats an fedders ter ketch de win, an dem high heel shoes er-ketchin cn de grass. Shake 'em off! Shake off yo weights! Shake off yo weights! Shake em off, brndders! Yer can't rnn er race wid de debblo an yer full er whisky. Er wise man 'il' take er gourd er spring water at de siart an go bar'footed, like Moses'roun de bush, an trus de Lord when 'e want mo' ter run er branch 'cross de road, like he does fur de mule gwine ter town. Shake off de weights! Shako cm off! "Shake off yo' weights! How does po' sinner run? He runs wid de weights on, an debble keep right 'long at his heels, so close sinner hear him laugh. Dey trabble 'long tcrgedder, an bimeby, 'fo' dey gits ter de las' niilepos', debble trip np po' sinner an win de race. Shake off yo' weights! Oh, shake 'em off! How do de righteous run? lie strips off de weights un cuts out. Mos' 'fo' yer know e gwine run, 'e done gone, an deb ble come erlong an find trail so cole 'e don't know wha' good mini gone, an 'e win de race. Shake off yo' weights! Yer all got . weights, an I'm gwine tell yer 'bout 'em. Deirs sump'n enside already tell yer, bnt I'm gwine ter tell out loud so ev'ybody know yer been tole." He descended from the pulpit and marched up to the amen corner, still talking. "Here 's Bre'r Dun! Here s Bre r Dan! Bre'r Dan got weights, an V ain' shake em off. W hat es dem weights name? Too much corn en 'is crib fur do size er is crop! Too much cott'n en 'is crib fur de size er'is patch I Too many chickens en de pan fur two bens an er rooster Too many shotes erbout Cbnsmus fur er no sow wan. abake olt yo weights, Bre'r Dun shake 'em' off! Oh, w'at es sech er sinner like? He like er one leg ged grasshopper. w"a' think 'e es jnmpin somewbar, w'en ev'ybody know e jes tu'nnin roun en de road, p'intin er new way ev'y time." Tom rolled over on the ground outside and kicked bis heels in the air, con vulsed with langhu?r. "Somebody done got squar wid Unc' Dan, he gasped. Then he quickly rose up and glued his ey to the crack again. The preacher was standing with uplifted hands over another imaginary sinner. "An heah ole Black Aleck! Bre'er Aleck got weights. No chutch on Sun day fur Aleck. Mas' fish tro'lline at hunt squ'rX Mus' hoe de gyardin an hnnt guinea nes' en de jimsun weeds. Mus' do anythin but heah de Lord's word, 'cept'n' ole Unc' Josh couis ter preach. Dem de weights Bre'r Aleck got. Shake 'em off, er-rer! Shake 'em off! Oh. w'at es sech er sinner like? He like er las'" yer wasp en er spider web holler an dry, an "is vings won't flop no mo'. "An heah es Bre'r Clay! Heah es my dear Bre'r Clay! Bre'r Ciay got weights. Wat kind er. weights 'e tryin ter run wid? Lazy weights. Won't work cot t'n patch, won't work tater patch, won't work collnrd patch, won't work nowhar. O Lord! did anybody ever see er lazy man win er race? T niu"t gwine ter he'p yer, Bre'r Clay, ter put on dem good clo'es heah an say 'Amen,' an 'Bless de King,' an 'He'p Lord! loud n anybody ef yer lef" de ole 'ooinan an de chillnn ter work all de week. Shake off d.e weights. Bre'r Clayt Shake 'ejn. off! Oh, w'at es sech er sinner like? He like er tadpole en er mud pnddl w'at dona dry np fo time come fur 'im ter drop "is tail an be er frog." Tom went over on the ground while Black Aleck was being dealt with, and he was too weak with laughter to sit up during the time devoted to Clay. Pres ently be heard: "An heah Sis Tilly! Heah es dear Sis' Tilly. Wa't c Sis' Tillvs weight?- She got weights ter shake off. She run roun telliu tales on oth'r 'onmen's bus bun's" "Oooin-hoo!" Tom cocked bis head np as be ottered this assenting exclamation and listened. "An she scole" "Dafs right r "An mek tronbl' ev'ywhar she go." "Somebody done got quar" wid Aun' Tilly." Tom ducked bis head down and rolled over again. "Shake 'em off, deah sister! Shake 'cm off! Oh, w'at es sech er sinner like? She like er cockleburr en de tail nv er ary cowniae an gone ter maritn-Do good heah an no good deir. "An heah Bre r Tormr The preacher was right over tho crevice, and bis voice sounded like thunder in the ears of the startled eavesdropper outside. "Little BrerTorm. He try in ter run wid big weights. W'at es Bre'r Torm's weights? He heah ter see dis 'oomuu, an yonder ter see dat 'oomau; fus one way an den er- nndder, an er wifo down yonner homo t'ink 'e gone huntin ev'y time 'e take Is gun." A horrible groan broke from the lips of the trembling man without, and a cold sweat started forth all over him. In a frenzy of terror he raised himself to his knees and brought the old gun to full cock. Then realizing what? he was doing he returned the hammer to a safer place with feverish anxiety. The Rev erend Joshna Sims heard nothing bnt his own voice. "Shake 'em off, Bre'r Tonu! Shake 'em off! Yer can't run no race wid dem weights er.haugin on yer. Oh, w'at es sech er sinner like? He like er snake en de grass, an fus' t'ing 'e know e gwine ter lan eu de fire wid 'is back broke." Tom's hilarity was all gone. If that sermon was preached on the morrow he might not literally land iu the fire with his back broke, but his back would suffer until the sensations would make it appear so. He left almost as suddenly as his mirth. Gliding into the woods he made his way to the bend in the road; then, as if struck with a new idea, stopped short and took a seat on a stump. In ao attitude of profound re flection he waited until, haviug finUhcd his sermon, the preacher came down the road with great dignity. When he reached the vicinity of the little man the latter started suddenly, looked over his shoulder, and an affable and de lighted expression dawned npou his face. "How do yer do, Bre'r Sims? Lord, I wuz des er-eayiu how I 'u'd like ter see Bre'r Sims, an heah 'e come er-walkin right erlong." By this time he was T HE SINGER SEWING MACHINE W-a The Best lightest Running -and Most Durable. Nine out of every ten Sewing Machines In nse In the world are SINGERS. Sold for cash or Easy installments. Airenu in cverr county. Hoad office for this slfic at 3M MorrtMin street, Portland, Ore. Send for Catalogue. MARK DOVT BE A BY NOT RIOIMO THE RIGHT BICYCLF ue roa, on (Awoeve Ten you ailabcwt NORTH PAClFICflYCLE (ft. BICYCLES OF tVtRV DESCRIPTION. Mjjov Buiinma -Portiano Oregon. DR. BANDEITB ELECTRIC BELT LATEST PATENTS BEST tHPBDVEMEMTS. 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LAWTON, (Successor to W. P. Woods.) UEJU-EX IS Deserving Pra,U. We desiro to say to our citizens, that tor yeara we nava been selling: "Ji" King's New Discovery for consumption. Pr. King's New Life Pills, Bucklen's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell ae well, or that have eriven such unt versal satisfaction. - W e do not hesitate fo guarantee them every time, and .we stand ' ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory result do nut fol low their use.. These remedies have won their great riopularity purely on meir merit, u. it. uasKins, druggist. np and sh. ring the newcomer's hand. "Wba' yer wine dis time er day?" The Reverend j -shua returned the greeting, but with less demonstration. I "Weil, I rux er-gwine down ter Sis' Thomson's." I "Wha'dn'.r Tom threw np both hands in well aliit-teU astonishment. "Man, night ketch rcr'fo' vcr git half way deir! $io. sab: yer come erlong wid me. Tein- py"ll be prtv.i J ter tsee Bre'r Sims, an I j sjct by now dat pceram w'at wuz er- ! rookiti 'while back done got done.!" Tom 1-uighc-d aud slapped his companion on the back. The Reverend Joshua Sims was a lire, heavy man. with a round, full j:w and a well fed look. It really nu.tvred little to him where he spent the night, and the possum decided the poiTit. He suffered himself to be led off. Tntn. baring got himself Weil onuer way. continued gayly: 1 knowed dat possum cp ter sump'n. Las' night de rooster call me ter rnu deir quick. Bre'r Possum was squaUin en de henbouV des like 'e been soct fur an come, an heah 'tis." Tom wasrsjed his bead sagaciously. "Ooinp! Ef 1 c'u'd des jump Bre'r Rabbit now, 'spect he'd he'p bre'kfns" mightily ." And he began to peer aronnd with a great show of eagerness. Didn't yer shoot erwhiie back? Ue.ih somebody over yonner "bout Sis" Ciisy ney's." Tom shook his head. "Spect dat was one dem Giiins boys. Pcy all lime tatug in way over deir. When Tom shoot, snnip'u gwine hang "bout "is clo'es." lie lifted the gun quickly and sighted it to ward a cluaip of bushes, then took it down. "Dat mullein leaf down deir fool me. Look mighty like er molly cott'n. But Brother Sims plodded along behind the loquacious little man his mind on other things agaiu. TO BE COXTlXfEP Fruit jars at Davis o: PotJengjTS. rTHE CELEBRATED - UNIVERSAL OCMBiKATICN FENCE Harness Saiery A complete ttock cf ail kinds of poods in my line kept constantly on band. A competent worJanaa at the bench. SEVENTH ST.. OPP. haskin-s STORE DSUG Medfcrd, Oregon. TAYLER FITTER." The W. J. FREDENBURC Haiim bouzrht ort S. Childers is aow prepared to Hit ail onicrs prosc-pUr. The ch:-r-t and bi picket Fence made. Correspondence olimeL Adi.r- all orders to W. J. KK.E L EN HV KG. Mcdtord, Ur. "FOOT 0O0- DFORD 1-2 Mile East of Medferd. APPLES. PEARS. PLUMS. PRUNES. PEACHES, APRICOTS. CHERRIES, GOOSEBERRIES. CURRANTS, RLACKBERRI.ES. RASPBERRIES. RHUBARB. 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ROSKBURO MAIL DAILY. 8la.ni I I.v r-ortlnnd ArM-0op.ni &40 p. m j Lv Kasclmrjj Lv I 6:20 a. m AI3ANY LOCAL DAILY (Except Sunday.) 560 p m I I.v Portland Ar I $:S5 p m fcOO p m I Ar Albany Lv osM a m Pullman Buffet Sleepers. TaurUt Sleeptnjt Cars for theareommodatlon ot seconu ciaas passrtt'-vr-i.ai-acne-l to express trains. L. M. LYONS,: AND ( BUILDER, Jobbing of all Kinds. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Medford, - - Oregon. K. F. WOOD. MEDFORD, OR. Contrac oral Bitter Jobbing of all kinds. Plans and estimates furnished on application. Jack screws to let. Between Portland and Corvaliis. WEST SIDE DIVISION. Mall trains dally, ejecept Sunday: " Wa. m I I.v IWtlBud Ar I :S0'p. m 2:10 p. H Ar Corvaliis Lv liw p. tu At Albany and Corvaliis connect with trains of oregon Pacific railroad. Express Trains dally, except Sunday: 4:40 p. m I Lv rrtlanI Ar I SiO a. ra 7S p. iu Ar MeMiuuvllle Lv&4&a.m -ThroHch tickets to all points east and south. 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