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Show Ident of Lawrence, Ky , was brought to I ho local hospital some davs ago for treatment. Kcplalnlng to tbr surgeons sur-geons his reasons for refusing to be shaved, ho said: "When tho war broke out I was an ardent sympathizer with the Scuth- ( em cause. I came in contact with a bunch of Yankees and, as young men I sometimes do. I lalked too much, with tho result that they chased me ten miles and. In addition to shaving me, gave me a sound thrashing "i swore right then that a razor should never touch my fuco ugain till the South had won her cause. "There doesn't seem to he much chance of the latter comlug true, so I reckon you will have to get along without shalng me this time." The surgeons gave m and the operation oper-ation was performed, leaving the lone i braids. OLD MAN HELD ON TO HIS WHISKERS i . 1 Kington. Kv.. July 2', Refusln? I Vpart, wllu hR long flowing whisk- I V;'nlled with the time that has f '8pRfd lDce a couple of years be-' be-' r Lea surrendered at Appomattox, -ou-rt Dodman. aged eighty-six. . .. ooji off a e,.ra 0r surgeons at a I ' hi I b0!,f,tal who desired to remove 5 card In crder to perform an operation op-eration imon Mr, Dedman's eye. - J lr- Dcdman, who is a wealthy res-1 |