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BLUE AND tiRAY UNI
81NU OLD WAR-TIME MI
Hold tars of Peace Troop
Tented City oi* Ccttyn
llattlefleld.
Gettysburg Pa., June 5
/ A 1)11 C universal," he said.
V AIV111 J feeling prevails. Then
and no South, no Rel
Yanks. All is one gres
s,IA)DIES. While the men In
waiting in the blazing
Into the Virginia governor to pa
burg ** ^un^red automobiles
* sights ts scurred over
front them. Every
>q over mighi have been bef
4, Of! thh ctratrcrHnnr
,"t?niy<. No?h I VETERANS AT (
bels, and no |
ltGray?nfitood [THOUSANDS AT
sun for the j
188 more than j General Daniel Sir*
i filled with ; U|K)n sit4, Wh<
the road In Hi(i , 1>uri
man busy as I
ore he reach- Gettysburg Pa..
SETTYSBURti SAFEGUARD
BATTLEFIELD. Ill<> QUESTION
Lies Pilches Tent John J. Mr Mali
E*re He Iaist lumltia Attorn
in({ Battle. Importa
June 30?While r>~i ?- -
INifi PDIMADV four years ol
IllU r K1 in A It I constitutions
and the iusj
t under the ej
< IN THIS SI Alh. incomj
armies of ]
n, Well-Known Co- Johnston
ley, Writes on This spiritual up
. ? ,, sharing hero
,..t Problem. an education
' war in defense of great tt|CC
il issues, the discipline UlC?3
tiration of long service
res and the command of
arable officers of the ATLAN1
Lee and Jackson and
and Beauregard?the n Marv
lift of witnessing and * .
ie deeds, must have been 11
in patriotism and char- in 11
SUDDENLY IN SURF
A MAN'S TKAGIC END.
in Allison of Atlanta Sao
s to Heart Failure While
athinK at Isle of Palms.
iu? ueiu ui uenysDurg v
Blue and Gray fought 50 y
the soldiers of peace from i
and South, East and Wes
today to the tented city
where they will live In the
of semi-centennial celebra
It was an army united
ment and united in fact,
Blue linked arms with tl
They marched the dusty
gether from the village,
?DCT6 tfl6 r ^ wv? Moo**ug wiui
rears ago, aat and kept it off un
the North the end of the line,
t trooped General Sickles, the
of brown c?ramander of the Ui
four days ^le Hold, was the ceni
tioD. tion ot hundreds of n
in senti- 8a* on the porch c
for the "ouse, on the field n<
ie Gray, he was shot am
road to- ?kaking hands wth cro^
they sat TJ before the Souther
uu, micu uib thousands of vetert
til be passed and the gray are
thousands are on t
only corps ticipate In the grea
ilon army on caUipUient commeni
ter of nttrac- tle of Gettysburg, t
len in Gray. ug Upon a quiet 111
if the Rogers town seven gray-hal
sar the ppot years ago, acte<
i there stood nurseB for Union
vds. veterans alike, whe:
ners left the of ? ?
.. ?..w vvmiuiMd OJ
ins of the blue Chronicle, June
here and other ing of the prii
heir way to par- big questions
t anniversary en- This problem w
orating the bat- ed one way or
here are gather- next several m<
:tle street of the Mahan, of Colui
red women, who, Ing some lllumn
1 as volunteer situation in Sc
and Confederate McMahan is a '
n the thundering a former state e
jeciai 10 Augusta > ? evei
30.?The safeguard- e,*ate ranks,
tnary Is one of the pvcry printer
In South Curolinu. course
111 have to be decld- inE to make
the other within the ful ?f his c<
mths. John J. Me- ,
tnbia, has been writitalng
articles on the "Likewise
>uth Carolina. Mr. white men c
well-known attorney, war. and u
mperintendent of ed- their states
ry private n the Confedeven
though to him XT Tl,e f<
J page is sealed. No col- f*ews an
could equal such train- 'nsl
a man?a man regarduuntry.
traveling
,00 son-Lund
OF 7 6. dealers i;
in the struggles of the ,n the 81
>f the South after the af
ntil the redemption of 0 c'oc^
?ours in 1876?there death is
allowing is taken from Tho
id Courier of Saturday.the
tant:
irvey Allison, of Atlanta,
representative of the JohnI
Company, of Atlanta,
n dental supplies, met death
lrf in front of the pavillion
lie of Palms, at about 4
yesterday afternoon. Hio
believed to have been due
down at the same mesa ti
they talked over the war
If there was any rancor In
any feeling of bitterness, 1
come to the surface and
broad expanse of the "ten
reunions of those who won
who tried to win went on t
hour.
Officials of the regular
charge of the camp tonlghi
ed that nearly 15.000
ables and "wubb, mey bi
tonteht general, carried him <
anv heart battlefleld and stood h
t did not tfie camera Are and m
over the macb^es.
ited city"
louraUer NATIONS MAK]
army ON NOXIOU!
t e8timat
veterans Hem-esentnt iv?w ?f v
louiaered the ? *
sut onto the total of kl?e
im up before <vf ,^? no one
oving picture ^recollections of
vivid than they are
M. Stewart, a nativ
who except for an J
5 WAT? years, has lived in
that was used as at
3 DRUGS pital during the ts
At Mrs. Stewart1!
established the hea<
pmug up a grue- ucanon ana m<
d and wounded, of representat!
of the seven are headed and kno
that time more state.
) to Mrs. Salome He has prepai
'e of Gettysburg, "It must be a
Interval of a few lege of voting e
the same house the men who
1 emergency hos- and honest-mi
imous battle. should be deniei
b house has been the helplessly 1|
^quarters for the lous. But what
amber of the bouse was a call t
Ives. He Is clear- selfish and
W8 conditions in this public respc
of country,
red the following: every such
greed that the privi- as an origin
ihould bo granted to voting stoch
are both intelligent naent which
mded, and that it aQd restore,
i, if possible, to both for intelligei
5norant and the vie- the votei
standard can be ore- peculiarly w
o high resolves and un- *? heart
unflinching exercise of *n?>? an<d
)nsibility?an exaltation "Pinion i
which not onlv entitled Keon at t
man to vote thereafter moned 1
lal charter member and was in v
;holder in the govern- him, but
he had helped to rescue the surfj
but actually fitted him Mr- A
it and faithful discharge of Pal s
"'s duty?unless he was auction '
rong-minded or tal Asso<
failure rather than drownthis
was stated to be the
Riven by Dr. Simpson, surhe
army post, who was sumby
telephone. Mr. Allison
vater deep enough to cover
his head never went below
ice.
llison had been at the Isle
i since last Thursday in convith
the meeting of the Dentation.
Yesterriav aftnmnnn
came in during the day, bri
total close to 40,000. The
ed just as fiercely as ever
from the Blue Ridge tumbl
ly little breeze that curled
tent flaps and carried vig
tired veterans. In conseq
this relief there were fewe
tlons.
RECEPTION BY SURVI
A 1 1 mi oli fit a *ti>A(vrn m At
nging the Conntry of World \
sun blaz- at fpj,e u,^ue
but down
ed a live- Washington, June 3
the open purpose of taking t
or to the necessary to crush out
luence of ttonal traffic in smokii
r prostra- caine and other noxioi
forming drugs, repres
VTf(no nearly all the nations
will gather at The H
surviving nurses of
Vlll Gather the States. One i
Today. was Mrs. Charles i
delphia, who was a
0.?With the respond when the n<
he last step filtered in over the
; the Interna- aged nurses expect
lg opium, co- In the anniversary i
us and habit- Hancock, of I'hiladt
sentatives of garet Hamilton, \
of the world Mrs. Mary Stevens, <
ague Tuesday Mrs. Annie Irvlntr
the War Between scribed that wi
arrival yesterday division?
\ Dye, of Phila- ABILITY TO F
mong the first to
jws of Gettysburg "Intelligence
wires. The other ability to read s
ed to participate acy' standard
are Miss Cornelia T,lis ,s Ilot altc
Jlphia; Mrs. Mar- Just. It is only
Vakefleld, Miss.; of measuring a
of Peabody.Mass,. ,ll, 18 the method
Npwhnrirh m v of a better. Yc
II make this line of only for "tin
"It is not
LEAD AND WRITE. fTugVVw
is usually tested t>v redeem the
ind write?the 'liter- lost. Henc<
or 'illiteracy' bar. 18J<5 provid
tgether accurate and standing tes
a rough sort of way register as
l man's intelligence, men, so tha
resorted to for want. tio" would
^t no slnclo c?nrwttiT/l Inn to the ut'
les of violence. he was t
for use to come after- H. V
[franchise any man who E
ive the state and helped jto the b
state when all seemed i,nto the
e the constitution of s?me sh<
ed by a special under- 'e(* with
t during three years to the ?'Ka
lifelong voters all such Mr- A,,i'
t only the new genera- beaeh ai
be obliged to measure 1 Vara, af
unHarH nf i.nu.. * ~ i rptnrnJnc
;oing in bathing with Dr.
arn and Mrs. Varn, of At>r.
and Mrs. Varn went down
each first, but before going
water, stopped to pick up
;lls. Dr. Varn then returnthe
shells and left them at
r stand. In the meantime
son had gone down to the
id entered the surf. Dr.
ter leaving the shells, was
7 XX?V? er U ~ 1 J * -
/T.IVUUU fS u IUC iiiv/giam ui
bration will not be taken
tomorrow there was a rec<
day by survivors of Buford'
of Meade's army and Whee
Bion of Lee's. The me<
held in the big tent set
speech-making and began
to the hour from the time
first shot preceding the b
fired. The Gray cavalryn
fought in skirmishes that
mc wir- \o continue the inter
up until ference which adourne*
spti<>n to- ital January 23, 1912.
s d vision The purpose of the
ler s divi- ering is to ascertain wl
sting was cient number of power
a' ide for ratifying the internat
b(? years tion looking to the s
when the the opiutn traffic, drs
attle was conference, to insure
aen who operation,
led up to Opium has long bee
national con- and Mrs. Helen <
i in that cap- Falls, Wis.
Atnong the nota
present gatb- the veterans' cam]
tiether a suffi- Gen. Daniel Sickle
s will Join in hotel quarters in
ional conven- pitched upon the si
uppression of his leg during the
ifted by that Sickles was escorte
its successful a cavalry detail i
lustily by wearers
in a ran so of ?.? a
?ole, Sheboygan ! of the
or foundation s
tble arrivals at [ narking the 1
p yesterday was 1 tween thoa? whc
s, who declined j Public affairs a
favor of a tent not- nan
Ite where he lost ' renipndous adN
battle. General ! vvh?m every b
d to his tent by reader has a eh
and was cheered [""ned, ha
of both the blue things, with lei
row 11 ii Uo
classification of race and write oi
tock) conies so near ownership ol
ine of cleavage he- in order to 1
> may be trusted with a voter. Su
nd those who may andi only a
who can read has a new general
vantage over him to midst of un
ook is closed. The
ance to be better inve
a wider view of CAROL!
38 prejudice on nar- i
J.*- _ I onr
?mw?iu ui auiiuv iu read - *
else to the standard of i ^ie^P ?,n(
r $300 worth of property Mr. Allls
t>e entitled to register as THOUG1
eh a test is no hardship A?. n,
needed stimulus to the l,w
tlon growing up in the
iversa 1 free schools." bathers,
j seemed t
NA COLLEGES
n T?n?/\? erioc 'I
t n ucu uc ucaru cries ior
1 saw several men pulling
son out of the water.
IT CRIES WERE IN JEST.
1 was not at a great distance
shore. His cries for help
have been heard by several
but some at least of these
.0 think the man was not in
is his head did not go under
id others failed to locate the
me tnree days tignt pledp
selves in the shadows of
and Stripes to "forget" a
brothers in Blue swore by
and Bars that the fight wai
all time.
ONE-TIME SCHOOL GIR
There were several wot
the village in the tent and
time school girls, gray hi
aged now, sang "Rally 'R
;ed them- | serious internatloni
tha Stars ; China and C.reat Britaii
nd their I to war on the subject i
the Stars the ''opium war" flnall
s over for the cession of Hongk<
Britain. The recent 1
i <5 the suppression of the
forming drugs is Ameri
nen from Beginning in 1906 a i
i six one- , fort to secure this re!
lired and national action, the sta
.ound the hupcpoHoh ? --? *'
_ - I uuu IUC KH?y.
al conflict. A picturesque pt
a having gone tracted much att
n 1840, when Felix H. Robertsoi
ly resulted in I came to town clad
ong to Great 1 form of a Conf<
novement for General Robertson,
tirade In habit the fact that he wa
lean in origin, when the first gur
systematic ef- declined to accept
suit by inter- the Pennsylvania c
te department had provided a cc
rsonage who at- *h,e <?fference <
entlon was Gen. Silent, th? ret
i of Texas, who ,ntellgent
in the full uni- know edge
.derate general, terpreceptionto:
who is proud of " t ?rilei
s at Fort Sumter WO"hy Hr^on.dar
! J" lln.'Vi, al??, cm world, and
"ntor'tab"" 'or'"'.,Ulrica"I
>mfortable room 4?<ni _ . __
?.c, uuinuiisutliUlU^ I IT r.
>f individual natural |
ider ia likely to be
; and with this bet- University ii
he should have bet- College* t,
f right and duty, adn Cover
ing of his actions by
ds. j Washingh
belongs to the mod- to the war
has the advantages 165 studei
improved machinery schools and
nformation, and ob- to attend tl
L rVJCj^JUljrXN JLT1U JN was Mr
him firs!
n Columbia ami Clcmsnn the nitd<
Qualify With Men for E.V,8h*d *
..... Winston
nment Instruction. an(j
an, June 30.?Returns *!u> ne?t
department show that ,,,ree ,
nts, representing 4 8 !:!.e r
colleges, have qualified ,?"8ave
lie military camp of in- ^ : ?.1?'
miov uia.ii id reacn Dim
J. P. Mayes, who caught
t by the head and then by
lie of the back and then
lim toward the shore. T.W.
went to Mayes's assistance
S. Mixon, of Augusta, was
man to reach him. These
>pt Allison afloat until tho
, launched by the island
rs, who rushed from the pareached
the scene. Allison
Flag, Boys," while the vete
like boys, but with pride,
women who sang the bat
were among those who thr<
etreets of Gettysburg aftei
vance guard of the South
left it 60 years ago. On t
when Buford's men came
to the village on the heels i
er's men in Gray, maideni
flowers along the streets
1n t.tip rhnrrhpfl nnnlnrl nut
. u lUC LICCllI
rans wept i ternational commissior
The six ' in Shanghai In 1909. fl
tie songs i way for the more offh
onged the |of delegates at The 1
r the ad- j oember. 1911. This
ern army after two months' hard
hat night upon the form of a ge
riding in- tlon which, broadly s
of Wheel- calculated to put an
s strewed national dealing in ht
and bells THE TWRT.vr p
uii ui me m- I for him in the doi
t, which met ! gylvauia College, aa
ind paved the to share the camp 1
Mai gathering This attitude also
Hague in De- I Gen. A. J. West i
conference. I bunked with his (
work, agreed battlefield,
neral conven- I Among those r<
peaking, was headquarters of th
end tg inter- the campus of Pen:
irmful drugs. Ure Governor Clarl
nwvnc Tilleton nnH Pol r
uiini?K il larK^
rmltory of Penn- on jjfe and c
ying he preferred harks back to
ife with his men. learns still c
was assumed by through only hi
of Atlanta, who own ears. He
jomrades on the advantage in tic
as the travele
?gistered at the world who wou
e commission on use of the ag<
nsylvania College electricity. Thi
te of Iowa, Gen. civilization is a
TWT * "
r ana truer outlook struction wl
luty. The illiterate Battlefield,
raedelval days and of the vete:
inly at first hand, tinues until
Is own eyes and his The Jnsti
is at as great a dis- students im
e world to knowledge ton, Yale,
r is in the physieal sylvania i
ild deny himself the Military' It
incles of steam and Arkansas, I
3 triumph of modern olina, Virf
unlhllattng time and Agricultural
lich opens on Gettysburg mer
Pa., July 7 at the close a"(1 ^ffo1
rans* reunion and con- , by
August 15. who was
tutions which will send hlm A
elude Harvard, Prince- od an<1
Georgetown and Penn- been 8,11
universities; Kentucky arm>' P?
istitute, University of "son W(J
Tniversity of South Car- *ben ren
;inia Military Institute, *n a
and MechnrMfeil Pnliofro dead. 1
i stretched out on the beach
rts were made to resuscitate
Dr. Truluck, of Olanta, S.C.,
i the first physician to reach
notber physlcan soon arrivalso
Dr. Simpson, who had
nmoned by 'phone from the
st. All efforts to revive Aire
vain, however. He was
loved to the bath house and
short time was pronounced
/ery little water was found
of the coming of the Bluf
town went wild. Of all t
of girls who welcomed the
of Meade, only a helf-dozen
found and they stood whh
with tears In their eyes o
form In the big tent and sa
weeping soldiers In the set
"I'm afraid we can't sin
sang 50 years ago," said tl
who acted as leader as sh
VUC lie ** o I
? and the There were twelve
he scores to this agreement, An
vanguard France, Germany, Gi
\ could be Italy, Japan, the Nethi
te haired, ug&i, Kussia, Siam and
n a plat- It was pointed out
ing to the be useless for these <
its below, largest producers a
g lihe we agree to radical measui
le woman ternational control of
e led the so long as it was onen
l0f Vermont, Judg
powers party Oakland, Cal.; E. 1
lertca, China, j missioner from S
eat Britain, p. w Castleman,
srlands, Port- w. Patterson. N. IPersia.
' Senator Penrose ar;
that it would . delphia late last n
ountries, the main until Thursdi
nd users to 1 leave for Erie to i
res for the in- j celebration of Co
habit drugs, j victory. Col. Ch
to the citizens _
v.uau ??. rtiini, space and bring
e E. M. Gibson, gether under ti
L?. Hawk, a com- morning before
acrameoto, Cal.; or once a week
New Orleans; J. ered by the run
I. United States remote log cab
rived from Phlia- ballled by the n
Ight ?nd will re- and still lags <
ly, when he will new world. Tli
mrticipate in the | ing, making it
mmodore Perry's should become
arles H. MrCon- | beginning in t
;ing all the world to- of Texas, C
le reader's eye every lege, Washir
breakfast, or twice Georgia Inst
: in the paper deliv- Citadel, Son
al carrier at the inost leston Collei
iin in the woods, is he represe
nan that cannot read School, Nor
jn the stage of this The stud<
le invention of print- tutelage of
possible that reading ceive instru<
general, made a new military tra
he world's nrncrees nnd tin. nrl
lemson Agricultural Col jn his h
lgton and Lee University, '?e^ed tl
itute of Technology, The been du<
th Carolina, and Char- ab,y cai
Re. The high schools to Vara stt
nted Include: Bingham ion ?ivei
th Carolina. tives
Jnt soldiery, under the e<*' ,hou
army officers, will re- monia a
L-tion in camp sanitaiton. cur?'<b
ining, personal hygiene ? v,r A
?t Mli " . . - 27 VPflrc
ings, so little that it is belat
his death could not have
? to drowning but was problsed
by heart failure. Dr.
ited that this was the opinn
by Dr. Simpson, ltestoraild
not be immediately securgh
bystanders furnished amnd
some whiskey was sellison
was a man of about
nf > >? II- - - "
way up me steps to tne pi
"We don't care; Just sin
shouted the veterans.
As the first notes of the
melody came from them 1
InR tones the veterans bo
North and of the South
with eyes fixed upon the
The hum of the chorus ci
every side and old men we|
A FADED RIBDOr
atrorm. of the states not repre
ig again," conference to contlnm
the productions and ti
war-time fore, the conference a<
n quaver- uary 23, 1912, with th
th of the ing that the thirty-foui
sat quiet of Europe and Amerlc
singers, not participated shoul
ime from to Join In the ratlflcatl<
pt openly, ventlon. If this coul
. compllshed by Decern!
another rntif# "" ?"?
oon(?, ' :: "t'Ji is registered f
nrt,J. *JS "a? '?> ?
raffles There WhlCh w'" **rv!' ?"
6governments br,?ade ea
a, which had day R battle ai
d ho invito i are expected to be
,dn Xl " c eKt,ng for this r
d not be ac- j JJcConnell'c tent Is
>er 31 1<112 ' camp not furni
_ _ ! eminent.
rom Chicago. He The man that
that city a tent should be a cur
headquarters for imal that still
?nd Pettigrew's geologic age.
brigade. TllK DIAMON1
ch other in the
id their reunions "Yet there s
peculiarly inter- rules. Some n
eason. Colonel regards as edu
the only one in row-minded, ve
shed by the gov- judgments, ver
nnvthlno- Kt?f
cannot read now In the latt
ioua relic, like an an- demonstratii
survives from some tion of the
i50 years ag
) IN THE ROUGH.
ire exceptions to all 4
ten whom the world
icated are very nar- On Korkaw
ry warped in ihetr H
y near-sighted as to
\ 1- v"
ui in unary an.
ler connection a timely 8tronR. I
on will be that repeti- in heiP*i
campaign of Gettysburg l,oun<l?o.
He is s
lives nea
50,000 MAROONED ai%so "tra
Company
ay Reach All Night as Companj
teault of Fire. Wh!<,'w w
Allisoi
v,. one. ne min puysicaiiy
>eing about 5 feet, 11 inetaes
t, and weighing about 175
He was a good swimmer,
urvived by his father, who
ir Hendersonville, N. C., and
brother, C. N. Allison, who
vels for the Johnson-Lund
/. The J. M. Connelley
t took charge of the body,
ill be shipped to Atlanta,
n had been in swimming
One bearded veteran of t
regiment rose to tell of ar
that occurred on that o
night.
"As we rode through G
that last time," he said,
member a little girl stoi
horse and said she wante<
me a bouquet. I got dowr
pinned a ribbon, a little p
bon to my coat.
"'Wear that In the na.t >
in Illinois The Hague to provide
i incident ficatlon of the oonve
ther July date was subsequent!
until July 1, 1913.
Gettysburg TWO holding
I re>ped
my In the meantime th<
j to give of Netherlands and
1 and she States government ha\
urple rib- eatly addressing themi
task of securing the t
?>? - -
? W lUHOW BX rw*w? ^ X 1
for the rati- ?th*r a"1 18 XT
ntlon. Thl? IIflnna of F*rgo, N.
y postponed
: distinguished Confe
OUT. The big trainload
e government federate veterans v
the United I tnusia8tic reception
re been earn- station In town. J
selves to the 8^outed and chee
idherence of handkerchiefs as 1
Include Governor very Indifferent
D., accompanied zenship. On t
of his staff, and so-called ignora
ms of Florida, a by being shut <
derate officer. great thorough
of Virginia Con- and enlightennv
ere given an en- nevertheless h
at the railroad wisdom, and so
den and women as lo men and I
red and waved natural aptitud
the train passed servation, un
mmi uwii uumii^sk, *"' "
to the duties of citi- 50.000 pers
he other hand some Rockaway I
nt men, handicapped which destr
3ut from the world's connecting 1
fare of information Island. Tin
ent, the printed page, short circuit
ave much worldly Long Island
undness of judgment crowded wii
things. 'Mother wit,' crossing the
e to learn from ob- acia Ray. 1
accountable inberi- caught fire
ii\, j uiie an.?i\eany cnner o
ions were marooned on fore the
leach all night by fire had bee
oyed part of the trestle three or
the resort with Long ticle? at t
e flames started from a was ebb
: on the third rail of the
I railroad while a train \K<
th 600 passengers was
long trestle over Jam- Sam l>ul
The rear car of the train
and there was a wild o~i?
nee or twice yesterday befatal
accident occurred and
n in the habit of going in
four times every day. The
he time was rather low and
ing.
fiKO PAYS PENALTY. < *
k'k to iw? Electrocuted in Columbia
Today.
get Into," she said.
"We're not going to Have
battles around here," I to
" "Yea you are,' she
'Theae hills hack there ar
Rebels.'
"I wore that purple
through the battle. I neve
girl afterward, but I've 1
ribbon and ita hack at horn
The veteran looked slow]
iovuo ;uu me iMiihiut* powers wi
cess that but two, Turl
any more are now holding out.
Id her. opium la of the hlghe
Inssted. used altogether for m
e full of poses, It Is practically
Turkey will adhere to
ribbon tlon when It can be sh(
r saw the Industry would not be
kept that the treaty. Peru haa b
ie today." to join, because of th<
iy toward that would result from
itn such sue- ?,uw|y ?y anil me
cey and Peru, c,ad ln their beli
The Turkish 8?iy, hung far out
at grade and dowB and cheered i
tedlclnal purcertain
that RENEW HEARC
the convenr>wn
that this ]( Relieved Storn
Injured by Int<> fhe
>een reluctant ,
i serious loss Atlanta, (Ja., Jur
the destruc- erH ai.,d PoMce.renei
grizzled veterans lances rrom rar
oved uniform of marvelous
of the car win- ot 8Uch natural
n return. grief that such
advantages of a
forcibly held d
/H FOR BOY. plane of achieve
" _ 'Their lot forbt
i Swept Him Out pate- was the
''ake* the Ignorant fo
le 30.?Life sav- whom the destl
wed a search this committed. Th
-back ancestors, pro- scramble ar
i results. Evidences Ret footholc
ability stir us to dreds of m<
men wore denied the picked theli
n education and thus safety. Abi
own to a narrower trestle burn
sment and usefulness.
^e'?whether harsh rn|on
helpless proverty or
lly of the parent to
ny of the child was Special to T
ere is sometimeH no .... _
V UI II IU
nong the passengers to the negr
1 on the trestle. Hun- murder
sn, women and children wood on
r way over the ties to electron:
nut 300 feet of the his c.rim
ed. was resj
Rlease f
ing of Moriah Baptist elii? f ext
r . on Frid
Association not bo (
he News. day."
mm, june ?u.?Sam Dukes,
o who was convicted of tho
of Isadore Barwick at PineJane
3 and sentenced to bo
ited on June 27, will die for
ie tomorrow. His sentence
>lted to July 1 by Governor
some time ago because tho
jcutive is averse to the elecay,
which, he says, should
haracterized as "hangman's
mr luituorm 10 see ir any c
men there had been the <
that faded bit of ribbon bu
nodded In anawer and he i
hla seat with a algb.
"I Ruese ahe'a with t.l
above," he aald.
Four frovernora came li
today, Governor McGoven
conaln was the flrat to arr
ernor Tener of Pennaylva
close on hla heeln >nH
>r the wo- tlon of her profltab
lonor of cocoa, from which co
t not one traded.
sank Into No doubt la enterti
state department of thf
tie army proval of the conventh
is admitted that Rome i
ito camp tried to emend It In cei
1 of Wis- The ne*t 8t?P then wl
Ive; Gov- various governments t
nla was The Hague formal rani
>le trade In n'or.n1^ ror bo'
oalno 1? ex- **??? 16; (1
r'iedmont Park late
lined at the th1*1, that *h
i ultimate ap- ^blle bathing. A
>n. though It ?e a"d tbe **>* WJ
effort may he *>*et1h?r b
'tain respects. at a point I
11 be for the Bhore tban 11 waf
^ . poor swimmer to v<
o deposit at covery that Seweij
ilflcatlonB. made nhfirtlv
dy of Joe Sewell, difference betw
isappearance at ignorance.
yesterday led to tup titrip
e had drowned THI" rHRIF
man who states "Men of nat
int In swimming because so dooir
e last saw young they are unde
farther from the fancy, usually
i prudent for a ability to such
enture. The dia- and thrift as tc
was missing was ty- Hence, sue!
r q of At*m l. r. .1 fn 11 tft AHtn iKo
? i tif-atri s
een helpfulness and union meet!
Association
TV ILLITERATE.
ive worth, illiterate Ldngle, ole
led by those to whom treasurer,
r subjection In in- pointed seci
turn their natural | ^ay. in the
good use in labor The intrudm
> accumulate proper- by Rev.
b a man will hardly ! ber of <iue
OA A ? '1 "*
print?, .rune 30.?The Dukes
n* of the Moriah Baptist Barwlck
was held with Spring From tt
h June 27-29. W. F. trlal it
made moderator, V A. \ walked
rk, and E. B. Lingle, name.
W. J. Hendrix was ap- Are on
etary pro tem. Satur- Tho tnur
absence of the clerk. | to Charh
4tory sermon was nreach- , and senl
B. A. Barrett. A num- defense
Ptlons Of Intoraot ' U'lfV In
was tried for the murder of
, a policeman at Pinewood.
le evidence adduced at the
seems that Mr. Barwick
up to Dukes and asked his
Dukes immediately opened
his questioner, killing him.
derer made an escape, going
epton, where he was captured
; to Manning for trial. His
was that he shot Mr. Bar
Mann of Virginia, and Mcl
Kentucky arrived later.
As Oovernor Mann pasf
the dusty streak In the
Gettysburg field that the wi
ment calls "Confederate
75 veterans In Gray from 1
lined up to salute, lifted t
and gave the Rebel yell whT
by a band burst Into et
"Dixie."
mv ? ni iiur
dreary of
Vaat Sum Hpen< for Mo*
wd down New York, June 30.ir'depnrt
8Dent during the past y<
avenue," "movie" shown total I
Richmond or $319,000,000 paid h
heir hata o00 apectatora, arcordli
raln"ftftof c'?' COUDt- 11 18 a'80
over $80,000,000 Is In
driven several hun<
A of the lake and It Is
I'intf I ictures. down with no chai
?The nickels cpy for help heard.
fiar to see the ?
3,380,000,000 I>ea4l in F
>y 3.600.000,- Fami
hr to an offl- rw.JJni?ar Sponlal 0t(
. A_ ? ?rd, June 30.?Su
how a that Bessie Mcl^ean, a r
vested in th? r?ld WQfi utriiol/ a*>;
fired bathers out erty which, und
believed he went l'on 1895, wi
ice of making a though he is d
of reading and
EDUCATIOr
Loom With Her "Bimllarly a
'* acter, right mo
> Columbia Rec- than intelligenc
inda.v afternoon ed of the voter
legress, 18 years reading may t
I ?. IH-.l I '
wurio oi prop- well discuss*
er our state constltu- morning wa
11 entitle him to vote w H. Dych*
ebarred by the test ministerial t
writing. | $13.
* BY SERVICE. I
. . Disappointed
a to morals, chartlves,
which no leas
e should be requir- Chicago,
Men cut off from th** Grand ,
jometimes, neverthe- an^
?d. The sermon Sunday life, elali
s preached by Rev. J. about to
?s. The collection for 22 year*
ellef amounted to about
Men Aid
I Veterans Met in l,ondo
Chnrch. rested y
June 30.?Veterans of in the i
Army of the Republic the oflR
Confederacy who noro Or,.of .
cuupavor u> protect his
rning that the policeman was
shoot him. Dukes is about
i of age.
Raid of Suffrngnttoi and
Are Fined.
n, June 30.?Four men aresterday
while participating
nilitant suffragette raid on
ial residences in Downing
n_ < ?
Governor Mann atopped
mobile Just beyond the vet*
made a little apeech.
"Peace among my count
' "*?? V*- ... : ..
'"&,y l, , I
his auto- moving picture industr
srans and than 200.000 persons i
and that 10.000,000 fe
rymen Is Alms are produced wei
y, that more ning during a heav;
tre employed in a room with ot
et of picture tho family, but no
pkly. Jured.
i n 11ifu oy i;gni- icss, anaroe th
y rain. 8he war In moral atand*
her member* of plratlon. Thoy
ojje elae war In- actors with publ
ic concern. We
p reputedly learned unable to g
ird and spiritual as- a reunion li
may be strong char- wood Ilaptif
lie spirit and patriot- intense heat
may here note that soldiers wor
o to Gettysburg mot in f'hancoll
?st night at the Engle- George 1
it ehureh. Despite the lice coin
the several hundred old wth the
e their faded uniforms. prlsonm<
ji i louiier naquitn ancl
or of the Exchequer Lloydivere
brouKht up at the Qo t
today and fined $10 each
alternative of 14 days' lmjut.