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Show . Montana. This was the last thoy ever ; beard of him until recently, i Not lonjr ago R. L. Davis, of Robbins-ville, Robbins-ville, went to Montana anil settled there. He now writes back that he believes he has found tho long lout man. About the time George -Wiggins wrote his last letter let-ter home a young man arrived in Montana Mon-tana and went to work in a saw mill. His employer remembers that he gave the name of Wiggins. This was all that was learned concerning hiin. Soon after be commenced work in the mill he was struck on the sido of tho head by a flying timber, which knocked him senseless. For a long time his life was despaired of, but he finally recovered. recov-ered. Memory of all previous life was ! gone. If he bad just been born into the I world he could not have been more of a child than he was when ho recovered ; from that terrible blow. All that ha now knows he has had to learn anew. Cherokee Scout. Iorut Kmiv Who III In. Eight years ago O-orgo Wiggins, son of W. Ii. Wiggins, who is a prominent citizen of Graham county, went from Kobbiusville to the west. For two years he wrote regularly to his folks. la his , , last letter he wrote that ha, wae gluj? to j |