er.Jno anars. ist^ Ftank Cotton was released fromjail this morning and'Will probably go to Huntington where his father, G.er W. Cotton, will conduct a Jersey cow on sale tomorrow. The sentence of Cot-n- ton for issuing a fraudulent cheek is;a- out and he is once again a free man.be A G. Emshwiler in conversation with a local man a few days ago about js Cotton was overheard to remark that U_ during his four years’ service as prosecutor he had not sent the man to the penitentiary, but had kept him in jail abdut three-fourths of the time. The statement was not verified by Cotton. —Bluffton Banner.wsssp-——ssbssul!x.. ■, -.!.] a,jg111vi-n-irebelaw the of tcomtrailtine