V?c,rlt;:frJi41vstI Ir iOur Old FolksBesides some that we mademention of last week, we havequite a few more octogenarians?in our community. There isMrs, Anna M. North, who formany years' has been a cripple»*lt;mil unable to leave home,' oriissooiate, except with the fewkind friends who occasionallycome to see her. But she worksI*lt;ind it is wouderfuL what she4icccmplishes, considering her■advanced age and crippled conYdition. The two aged PatriarchsAshman and Russell, are bothP VTpast the four score mark severalyears, but they are still on their■*feet; and always at work. Mrs,Mary A. Mitchell is one .of theYIdest in our community, and isconfined to her room most of hertime. She is staying with herson ueber J Mithell. The oldlady Nichols is also confined toher room.\k