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Show a' long feud ended. The HattlrliU unit Metojr. II tva Hurled the lllonitr I'itc ivt. Hi MiMiTUN. W. Va..Svir.ft. Spiv-iul. Spiv-iul. The f imous HattiM.! McCoy feud is at an cud. Two lucu were soob ou our streets yesterday conversing ' together to-gether in a friendly manner. One was a brother-in-law of old man M.'Cny. the other a sou-in-law of A use Hatfield. They spoke freely of the. famous feud, and said that by common consent il would be allowed to cease. All concerned con-cerned have gone to work, and propose to live quietly. A number of the linmi-bers linmi-bers of both factions nre still under indictment in-dictment for murder and lecr crimes. but vv ill probably now not be troubled by the authorities. The lend has been in progress nearly 20 years, and in that time at leasi u score of the jiattields and .McCoy's have been murdered, t Inly one member of either side has been lecrallv punished. That was ,-Cap" Hatfield, who was hanged at Pikesvilio, Ky., some mantle ago for tho murder of Alma McCoy, a young girl vvoin he phot down as she was trying to .-scape from her father's house," which the Hattields Hat-tields had tired. |