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chunk 430 Β· paragraph 1478
B. might have been a wiser and wealthier man. As to the threats made by one of your at- torneys as to what he intended to do, he should remember that he is not in Georgia. β€” Henry Woods, Justice of the Peace, Central, N. M. From the June 6, 1890, Issue of The Enterprise Henry Schmider arrived in Silver City Mon- day, having walked from El Paso, Texas, and accompaned by two chldren, a little girl aged eight years and a little boy aged five. After arriving the little girl was given $1 by kind strangers, which her father took from her and spent for liquor. The children were taken in charge by Marshal Cantley, and turned over to the sheriff, whom the county commissioners designated as temporary guardian. The chil- dren were in a terrible condition after their long walk. They are being cared for at the sheriff’s home, and will be adopted, doubtless, by some good people. On Wednesday orders for 640 cars were placed with the agent at Deming. Lockhart and Lindauer are holding 1700 head at Palomas and Mr. Chapman has several hundred head ready to ship. The most of the Head & Hearst cattle have been shipped. From the June 13, 1890, Issue of The Enterprise