a^'i fVvv weeks. Mr. Snlliday talks of n(,p I going to Clinton in the spring.ofanla?COhp Mrs. Sutherlin, wife of the man in ] ^| jail awaiting trial on the charge of j ous ■ „ , ” «vet I killing I'd ward letters, drove overj^t of ! f|om Plymouth to see him on New °n ! Year’s day. She is a quiet, lady-like%Vll» I ‘ . ,. . j little woman, much younger in appear- !l)i|\ ; . 1 doanee than her husband, and was 1deeply moved by his situation.A Knox ladv unconsciously expanone;ets.ofU