day during' hours an m yesfcigatio^Pegge and Walter .Waftmahff^o Prosecufco r-W altman^y^Thle ought to be thoroughly, la y^eBtigatea^ and if the charge is found .to ^ W y triel they ought to,be reporteia^^• al tv is immediate diaetarM^l;£^tv.iJWarriaM¥ Ir—n: it~.M : , v..,.James W. Overman and Alma.Oar^Lpenter. . ':.//*- ’•. } !’■'■'■William Pittman and Alice Oarfcer.-H1-Amos Hartman and Hattie B. Tay-?£2ior. ’• ’ • •JohtC Werner and Jennie.E.' Davis.;;® Orion Ellitt and Nancy J. Cpoper.^; J. H. Morrison and Effie . M.hnfTeey.Water full fills a two-fold function V/' in plant life. Ik supplies food or,./^ elements to fertillity contained in ^ itself, oud converts the plant food or /:»/ nourishment of the soil into a liquid ?/! form, so that it may be absorbed ‘by/® the roots.