FROM THE FAYSSOUX BABYFi Mowing is a letter irhiih Mr*. lt;», W. Davis received from her little grand-• laughter, John Irvin FaysHoux, of Wiunsbvro, B. * *.:WimiHlN.ro, t. Mar. 12. ltflu. My Dear (!random:Sinn* my mother ih sick and I know you want t.i hear all about her. and something of in.-, I 'II get my aunt MaM to toll you, while I lie in my kiddy coop and stretch my !ig blue even a-round to see all that I ran. I am already getting rnnreited. every one talks ho nicely about me, nav* I’m the pret.i-est, Hw«n*lest, lust little baby they ever saw. They say I am not two days old yet, but it see in a I'm lota elder. N ■ one call decide just who I look like, i am very fair, big blue eyes, a tiny mouth.brown hair, not very thick, but long. My mama nay* my hands are going to In- like my dear daddy I weighed seven and one-half pounds when I got here.lt;■ minima. von must come to ho*- mesoon, for I know I shall love you lots, and I know you will love me too. Mygrandinarna is going to Prosperity BatUl day to see aunt Nora nml her little girl (irandmnmn will In* back soon and you must, wait until she comes bark, for she says she wants to be here. Aunt Mabel and the nurse will look after me.I want to thank you so very, very much for the lovely ring you sent to uie. I have had it oil, and just squeezed my fist they eoubl not take it lt;»n’. Cousin I.ola i.-nt me some beautiful pins, 1 'm - • proud of them.I shall look for vou about the Last of