BOONE, BUT NOT BOON.T. J. Boone, the well known timber I man and farmer, was up from Weldon Wednesday on business. He is labor- j ing under a mistake upon the part of ? the public, from which the Independ- lt;ent hopes to extricate him. It stems ( that wherever Mr. Boone goes, he is I asked “When did you get out on lt;bond?” or some such inquiry that 5 would go to show he in thought to be / L. B. Boon, now in jail awaiting trial Sfor rape. 1 11The two parties spell their names ^ differently, and are not even related, lt;and this Mr. Boone of Weldon seri- ) ously objects to being mistaken for j | the other Boon. The prevalence of , ^ the mistake may have a funny side to, C : the public, but there is no humor in ^ the situation for the wronged Mr. T.J. Boone.