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'a H AkJ A r .a . I VOL. 10, NO. ()8 , SEMI WEEKLY. LANCASTJ tttStJ ^,s.c., tuksday, ,ir: S" \] 1. *1 '><) A VI/ \ i? GERMANY'S ANSI IS NOTCON Iteply to American Not ed to AmhassiiHnr ( e>lT. LESSEN IN E Fears Felt for Safety HI I |0|\/r Danger Zoi III llulvL Redding, Cat., Ma> ^ " Peak burst Into viol again today. Another e Deliver- 5,1K 1111,(1 is reP?rted 1 the sides of the volcan - - .. - TZ ? RICHMOND K ;lr t,'.;-;:: TO GREET flow of boil- | pouring don n ! Governor Stuart at o Fears ore , ... .. AOY JAGOW EXPL VETERANS REASON id Judge Tyler Germany Want a AINQ r nillU Will \.l S FOR NOTE u"!i' * m intT.iurj 01 tu j diera and sailora s to Establish ! :norrmv wi,h i,r< I hnr? i?f t'u. ",1K TWO AH liws ;if \rliiiuton ' "V niflL in'tory. " lay ?Ceremonio le iation'8 dead solwill >)< hold here to;-??? mem- financial C r - - - ?- ' Jl | | , US [0 IN HANDS onfei*(>ncp ri/tcuc .. QUESTIONS NOT AN Many Phases or Situatio cussed Pending Kurtlit change of View Berlin, May 2'J.?:The < Dlv to the Ampricnn nnti j.<b.uiu. teit lor tne sarety ot danger zone. SWEREI) The eruPtl(n' today since the destructive May 22 and marked t n Not l>is- versary of thj peak >r Inter- volcano. s- As there having beer German re- f?Hs since the outbreal n nftor tiio it is believed the flood c those in tin l" " was the lirst MANY NORTH El outbreak of j he llrsl annl- | as an active 1 ^"vornor's Foot (iun cut Will Take I' 1 heavy snow- tary Pane k a week ago j Richmond, Va., ?f boilinz mud nieuuriiiws. | i ommon Ha> IN VISITORS AS TO THE ml of Coimwli* Imperial l-'oirinn 'art in >1 ilI- American ship ( Mint. Been Intention: May 30.?The Berlin. May 30. <is t)i I* lifts. government ?.tt The principal ex< N EUR ASK AN. ,".M X:lHon:l1 ,'"1? I with an add res* son in the great Secretary Says ; reservation. 'ouiil Not Have The President illy Torpedoed. a wreat h ot' Mow via London. May ,,ouse l,y ?)lace utri mill IK lll'f UIK.'l ii-i.'ils p;>.rtii ipat iim. rcises at the Arlin?: tery will t??- opene 1 |.*()|{ \ , i by President Wil- | amphitheater ot' tli? , Knil Discnssio today directed that lla\e t'oi ers front the White < d on the memorial \V Session. (LOSER l.MON. 11 or I'loltliMiis Whirli irnint<Ml ill,- Two 'ountiit's. sinking of the Lusitania by Herr von Jagow, the f< later, at 11 o'clock last nil livered to Ambassador C morning for transmissior ington. The note expresses Gei gret for Injuries sustained cans as a result of subi was signed w';l ^e even greater tha jreign tnin- w'" inundate a large ?ht and de- When the eruption o Jerard this Persons were known to i to Wash- the surrounding territ< on the peak itself, rmany's re- ? ? I by Atneri- MANNING TO narine and AT THE UNI1 , v?uuvj-iiuu uuuuai n the last and United Confederate territory. here Tuesday mornir ccurred many ' The convention will have been in der by Gen. George iry, and even Opelika, Ala., appoin the enforced absenc ;?- nett H. Young, com JPEAK in a hospital. VERSITY i Exercises nrelimin icumuli 01 me 3i.?Gottlieb von Veterans begins perial Gerntai fori ig at 10 o'clock, day received the be called to or- the Associated Pi P. Harrison of the reasons which ted to preside in man government ( o of Gen. Hen- terim note to the 1 mander-ln-chief, ernment instead oi nite reply to the arv to the pnn- spntaiinnu rr??r!?r,n Jagow, the Ini- '?untain erected idgn secretary, to- ^r<'hlbald \V. Mi: correspondent of tanh' while servi ess and outlined former President impelled the Ger- "le White IIous :o send an ad in- "P?n a number c United States gov- tion of Memorial r a final and defi American repre- VANDERB] >i <r iliu i T fpin m/% i in memory of Maj. v ' ... . . ' American Fin: itt, lost with the Ti- , , ***1 here tonigh . Tift. Wreaths from (rolued thc >e also were placed r . . H the European >f statues in recogni- f,t- tt,? _ .. I Day ot t,le meetinf for many mo: [T.T PQTATT? representative. rZri, - -Si, ~ E or delegates 01 May ? The Panmcial Conference clost after a six days' disblems which have cono Americas because of war. Concrete results ; may not be apparent ntlis but none of the s of the United States ' the Pan-American m. aeroplane attacks, and < pensation in cases in whic 1b found to be in the wr Ab indicated previouBl dispatches the note defe answer to the questions President Wilson pending exchange of views. Germ to establish whether tin WiiH si ftofonuolouu tnorr>hr sffers com h Germany Governor Will Make ong. inent Addrms on A y in these Morning, rs a direct Columbia Special tc raised by News and Courier, May ; a further nual oration i>y Govern any desires M .timing will fcatu-e 5 I-usitania ami tea'h common >? -iiin TJrii"eraitv of South c j ventlon will be held Commence* 1 NV111 be held the un Vednesday memorial parade. T j Southern Memorial I Charleston tbe sons of Confederr :10.?The an- aiBO begin their sesi lor Richard 1.1 The veterans will the one bun- (Jov Henry c. Stui cement of the Ainslee and by jut :irnlin * ' tomorrow when and other ships th nual Hollywood pedoed and Gerir he Confederated policy. Association and "The issues inv ite Veterans will von Jagow, "are o sions tomorrow, and the views in r be welcomed by tania show such 1 Art and Mayor ; German governme Ige 1) Gardiner' auntial to attempt t "h Ljusuniiiu AJXLiX; X X Vj J at have been tor lanv's submarine I'ibornl Bequest Older Son am olved," said llerr Held f sueii importance New York, Mi egard to the Lusi- "le estate of A variance, that tin? who perished on nt believed it es- '"atod at more i o establish a com- lr?'st ind LHJ? AJNT SOWS i publics were i sentimental v? s Made to Widow, facj that thro> J Others?Will be the two eontli in Trust. better underst ly 29.?The bulk ol views. If red G. Vanderbilt I What (he , the Lusitania. osti may |w ns far than $5??,o-lOtOOU. ^ i (.onoerned pro er his will to his in- I nclined to overlook its ilue and the apparent Jgli it business men of nents have couae to a anding of each other's result of the meeting as the United States is bably will not be ap was being used for the tion of war munition and which unsuspecting passe permitted to take passaf guard the materials. Tin representations regurdini pedoing of the Mritisl Falaba in which an Ameri life are answered with tin transports- address by the governor soldiers on Wednesday morning, ngers were 10:30, and will be fol to sale- presentation of diploma b American uatlng class by Dr. W. I ; the tor- president. The gradna li steamer and the address of the can lost his take place in the Univ statement The baccalaureate sr will occur on Ty,er' 8on of Pre8,d June y. at who wl" address tht lowed by fie1 ha,f ol the Vlr**"ia ... , meeting will then be s to the grad, ,, .. . General Harrison, w S. (urrell, ihe . on behalf of the vis ting evereiaes , . . will be held Tuesday governor will ersi.v chapel. I und on Thursday wil rruon will he wn,on parade' and on n.u.n Mill l,o tU. ent John Tyler. nton basis of tacts visitors on bo- discussion of the veterans. Tlx: "Wo hope a nil tr turned over to Kovernment v ho will reBpom! view of the case a dtors. Sessions what points the un and Wednesday j tacts differ front i I be held the re- i point as sot forth Thursday after- | what points they a before entering h '-uit sons by lib issues involved. Jtaret Knierson V ust that the Anier Alfred Jr., at . ill take the satin W!,s ,|,0)' for pro nd let lis know in William II. Yj derstnndiiiR of the '*'s ''rs' wile, E the (lerinati view- I'ilt. who was d in the note and in trust fund of igree. before look- ' "'"bilt propertie s second wife. Mar- ' Paro,,t until underbill. They pre i r,*port a,l<' s" id CJeorse. The will ^doo, presi bate today. ! ',>rpnoe. inderbilt, his son hv ' Of lirst imp Isio French Vnnd?-r ?,<?mniercially ivoroed. recei*.os a proved transp ;>,000,000; u,. Van- 'tween North s known as Oakland ' be conferem-i Congress receives the * Kgcst ions of Secretary ilinp ofncer of the conortance politically and is the question of importation facilities beaml South America. took no delinite stand that it was intended to < time for the passengers a leave the ship. The act captain in attempting to e ever, necessitated more si tion. Even then the con the submarine granted t< for those on board to lea sel and subsequently ex imo ~ or iffer ample preached on Sunday n nd crew to at 8:3<> o'clock at tho ion of the church by the Rev. I), scape, l ow- Greenville. The joint inunary ac- the Glariosophic and dO inlander of cleties will take ptace en minutes night, Jone 7. ve the ves- Following the gover tended the ?n Wednesday to th< ? ''Inua monthoro r\t * hn1 iglu, June *?. | ... . the equestrian statue r irsi Rapist .. .. i wall" Jackson, the s M. Itamsay ot 1 , . , .. . i located on Richmoni celebratio 1 ofI , . .. ful avenue and not uptiraduin so. monument to Davis, ! on Monday I For the hrst time lr . . Confederate reunion nor's address I j .1 I military organizatior ; graduating . * ..-ill i,Jln tI,e military page vui iici aiuur *ii i* 'me i tin to (Jon. "Stone- . muication. ite for which is ! "The American I s most, heauti- I leaves the way of L far from the nary discussion of Lee and Stuart suggested in the l the history of hope that such a s, a Northern fact, once establisl i will take part the ground work f sant end occupy satioa." :>? ? i iu i nt* 11* rum- ? ? ??. .>-w I I r uts and bust f note, of course, I ' -It, his grand ten for a prelinti- medal voted by < tlte situation as Vaiiherbilt, his German note. I father, founder <: common basis of t'-ine. Tliis loga< [ted, may serve as 1'beral seitietneti or further conver- tecelved front it life time. He is pon, iv i., uie per- ,,,J? tiansp >f Cornelius Vender- developed and father, and a gold ship subsidy v 'ongress to Cornelius conference bee great greal grand- 1 "tiled his purp if the VanderbUt foi- ?rete proposal y is in addition to a expected to nr it which William H. press for aderi is tather during his report of the ( now 13 years old. tatiou was adi onauon could be best ! loft the question of rhore it was when the ;an. Mr. McAdoo indiose to make some conto Congress, saying ho ge the President to luate legislation. The L'omniittee of transpornpted todav without ? / 1?U1C IU * U 111 111 U UL U the ship. Germany expresses regr unintentional attacks" on can steamer Gushing antl light. The Gushing was t German airmen in the Noi the Gulllight was torpedot islands. Germany disavo tention to attack harmli nv sinning .MVt4?uv?o w? iUV/ v, addresses. Those chost ets for "the lJfier of Helton, H. K the Ameri- "eaufort, II. o. Hanna I the Gulf- s- Mclnnes of Darlingtc ittacked by ("ctory will be delive rth sea and Jonos ot' Greenwood, sd oil' Scilly ^r- Mclnnes. who i W8 any In- 8Pe?hers, is a member 5ss neutrnl 'aw elass, and is a rep . _ i a position of honor. ;u are: A. E. ^ ,, . Foot Guard of Com Danner of L ? ?-.:? . t here as the personal of Gifford, J. xt , Marcus II. Holcomb, >n. The vale- ? ? rev bv D. S gue8t of Governor St Guard will be en*< ? Richmond Light Int'a s one of the ? , .. . talion. of the senior resentative in Capt. John Lamb, The Governor's j NO DEFINIT riectiout will be i The minister wa 1 escort of Gov. t a more definite out who will he the. ment on the suggi uart. The Foot rangeinent might ?rtained by tbe | basis of an inspec mtry Hlues Hat- j tion by the Amerit passenger ships i chairman of the { cargoes, pointing o K OUTLINE. Mr- VanderbU s unwilling (() gjv?. 'lis widow by lea line to, or to com- ;lIU' inconii estion that an ar- ,n,st* together be reached on a estat*? in the tion and certitica- (,'OU(,ester housi an government of 'an(b lot carrying war Relatives and ut that he did not 'lu,'st* ranging f t made provision tor* dissenting vot iving her $3,')?> ),ooo Secretary M e of $">,0 i ?.???> ! in i urge upon the with the Vanderbilt continuing tin Adirondacks and ence. The "gr !? in London, Due- conference, wli ; work, would 1 friends receive l>e- -villi permane roni $1,000 to j I'nited States. e. IcAdoo said he would President the need of > work of the conferoup committee" of the icb have done the real >e replaced, he added, nt committees in the craft. She offers to pay lion whererer she is fout the wroils, r.ncl to refer cases to The Ilugue for a The passages in the Am concerning a possible dii Germany of intent to sinl tania and the diseonrinua present practices of s-nbnr conipensa- the lower house of th id lo ho 'u nenibly from Darlingto llOiiMlu' decision. Arkansus ltiver lircuks erican note hoy, Ark. savowel by I-ittle Rock, Ark., > k t!ie Lusi- Arkansas river broke nice of n? r bank at Rob Roy, nea tarine war- tonight and \vi e general as- general reunion comr n county. that there will he t] | here, including veteri Hunks at Hob Rlate militia. QUARTERED AT F. lay 30.?The The veterans will through its a large brick buildi r Pine Bluff. ' fair grounds, designa iter pouring ! sion as "Camp Stuar nittee, estimates . feel entitled to : 10,000 strangers i other departments ins. visitors and must he heard 1 could he definitely AI It G HOUNDS, cussed, lie quartered In Q' HSTTC).\ OF tig at the state "The question < ted for the occa- raw materials." In 't." I^mergency oot a questioi inticipate as tl?*? i inian of the government ; n>s'- ^'1(> 'ottai jefore suggestions I 1 rust ,or them taken up or (lis- A',en each is to accumulated inc " PltlNCIPLK. ! the principal. A >f foodstuffs and and :{r> yPara ea r. von Jagow said, ,l '"tarter the t of necessity for fhcr^oro. tcrmli years old. t sons snare in t ?ie | Frank A. Ya i(>s wMl be h-dd in city Hank of 1 until they are 21, the view of th receive outright Hie sentatives toni onie and one-iourth "Tho Hant the ages of 2 5. :M w.,s a happy ch son is to receive turned out bet principal, the trusts. trjemjs could 1 tating when each i*5 | results promt nderlip of the National Vew York summarized e I'nited Stales repreKht in this statement: American conference conception. It has ter than its very best lave anticipated. Tho se to be really sub fare are not mentions J :p (he reply. The note statea ing the reply of the Ann eminent to the German a of fact regarding the rea of the Lusitania and hei attempt will be made to demandfi contained In tin communication. eciflCBl'y ill ll""UKM ilie gap in i that pond- 8Preading over approxii erican gov- acres of farm land, the ssumptions of w'hich is planted in 1 character 1 <>nr,,(' that the town < r cargo no a Junction point on tl answer the Southwestern Kailroai j American un(lated and traffic c | stopped. me levee is rener stations nave I nately 50,000 ! along the line of nmi greater part j arrangements for the cotton. It is | ill or suffer accident of Altheimer, ! with the city's large! he St. Louis j the state military c :1, will be in- | been ordered here an >n that road | Wednesday. The w j has designated the I Fortress Monroe to aeen established j " rch and hospital man> bas shown. I >se who may fall ' not ,)(* Htarve(l out have been made ! eni')'trP? on 'oodst st hospital. All a short oi soi commands have I Pro'l,,c'? but we hi id will arrive on on an<1 keeP UP n ar department 1 'le sanu' >s " Marine hand at ia's> w'ih which ncpnnmnnv thp I-ondon declaiatioi \Jl 1*1 l 111 1 1*1* . VII ? " think, that it ran- ' ,. , ~ ... . irt'lM'tlll \ tiling by Groat Britain s m . * etenui nits. Wo may lie ... . , Richmond, Va me particular food i ,, ,. Bennett II. Yoi ive enough to live .. . chief of the I nit le struggle. ... . erans. will lie u ue ot raw mater- _. . reunion. Tins according to the , , . . ... , made today in l belligerents have ... . . . stantial. l imbic iu Attend "The confer is' Meeting. teriaed by "j>ra .May 2t?.?General r,,e results pr img. eommander-in- helpful in gi :ed Confederate Vet- , movement for nablo to attend the! 1,11,1 in rpniovii announcement was ! in ,llP way. a telegram dated ! "There was i; ence has been eharaci tiral business sense, oniise to be extremely ving impetus to the close credit relations ig obstacles that stand point 011 which every i nese assumptions or follows: The LuBitania was built iliary cruiser, subsidized i on the navy list as such ried, according to Gerraa tlon, two guns mounted a ed below decks. The British steamer 8 New York according to i act are as Prisoners Taken I: . as an aux- I'etrograd, via Londc and carried ,>rlH?ners taken by Tti . She car- and interned in Russia n Jnforma- of April, according to nd conceal- Pubile today, number 1 and 605.378 men. Tn latled from 8tateinent says, great iifnrmafinn GtUlclan prisoners hav >y Slavs. I cadet# from the Yirg >ii. May 30. stitute, known as the isslun armies 'he South." up to the 1st I Among the other figures ma le I convention will be th 0,743 oflicers 'ablet in Hollywood addition, the women of the South, numbers of | at noon memorial exc e been freed 1 ans who died withir inia Military In- I no r'K'lt to lutertc "West Point of ' not specifically des j forces of an enei , . I able to Ret along e features of the ? . ,,, . or such materials e unveiling of a many, however, o cemetery to the .. . . ' _ . ,i assuption of the B On Wednesday i . ... when It is unable srcises for veter- . , man armies legitin 1 the past year!., .... ... . < eiaiMi, i in o ;re when they ar" ... ., ., (Jen. \\ . It. Fret tined to the armed .. ... tlie tirst brigade, my. Germany is i ... , ,, ... 1 which General veil it the imports I . . . ... ? physician had loi are cut off. Ger- ri , , I He announced tl bjects to the cool > , . . ... ? ' . . , . . ed Lieut. Gen. G ritish cabinet that ... ... , , . Opelika. Ala., co to defeat the Ger- .. . , . the Department uately 011 the batnessee, to n resit! , received nere t>y | member in at man, commander of | the greatest o Virginia division, in j 'his trade dev Young declared his of transporta rbade his attendance. j unanimous agr tat he had designat- met before eorge P. Harrison of 1 tained." mmnnder-in-chief of ' \ resolutioi of the Army of Ten- J ,ient Fahey of le at the convention ! ->. .u_ tendance agreed, and bstacle in the way of -elopment is the lack tion. hut there was cement that it must be real results are ati presented by Presithe Chamber of Com from passengers and oth carrying soldiers, artiller plies and contraband to E Lusitanla on thiB trip ca cifirally 5,400 cases of t in addition to other war s Canadian troops en ro front. , Reference is here made er sources, and 8ent homey, war sup- -----ngland, the supply of boats and wai rrying spe- heads, which are now tmmunition /?r,.?iican la?v were ob upplies and '.ase of the Lustlm'a. ute to the Hnally, the Airerlc proposals designed to e to the fact warfare and the throi ' will be conducted i j control of the Unit tight bulk-1 Veterans and the ( a part of the ! mortal Association, u scrvtd in the | he halted at tha The committee on an mediatory Stars and Bars wll nd s.ihmai im- Wednesday its decisl ttling of food should fall the honoi ueneiu, >i is cnttti inder the joint the nation to its 1 Led Confederate preRSuret dlsregar< "onfederate Me- precept8 and regul ind all business "The analogy of t hour. tress does not appl: designation of 1 resident who tettlei 1 announce on I RO cognizant of th [on as to whom that he can leave b r of hafvlng first Kins: but there is e<i to try to rorce veterans. mees by economic ling all accepted German po lations of war. traj shipping, ev the besieged for- had been enur.ci v to Germany. The waa no intention s in a fortress does ships. iC risk and aware "Are you an 01 efore the siege be- regarding the Ui 110 nrecedent tr<r I - "" - 4Uciir ut IIIC adopted today, j ization's suppc lioy regarding neu- understandings en in the war zone, Americas. Mr. ated clearly. There ,?d (0 meet in of attacking neutral with Mr. Vanri of Argentine \ >timist or a pessimist cover settlemei erman-American sit- agreements. <jiiueu states was pledging that organ?rt to further better i between the two Fahey said he expectNew York next week lerlip and Senor Alda to arrange a code to nts of commercial dis that carrying explosives ger steamers is contrary t law. It is intimated that t government would be gla< Information as to how i .i? that ammunition was pert shipped on the Lusitania e sel crowded with passeng phrases are used regard! on passen- supplies and other eoi 0 American traband for Germany the German The government expres 1 to receive to know what stepR, t happened been taken to induce Gi nitted to be embark on negotiation: tnd the ves- after Germany indicate 'em. Strong neas to discus* a HettW ng what Is general basis. iditional con- ! designed the Confedi are recalled The reunion will e ses the desire night with a grand 1 if any, have ' the sponsors and a b eat Britain to Richmond Blues to tl s to this end. Connecticut, d her willing'ment on this Georgia Veterans Of Macon, Ckl., Mny Brate flag. the siege of the c nd on Thursday of a whole natlor lall In honor of with no possibility all given by the many will fight si le soldiery from method of war wit her disposal." REGARDING I to Richmond. Dr. von Jagow 30.?Governor- lately no inforinat __ uanon : tne cor ivllian population \xo was taking li i in its own land eign minister, r of escape. Ger- "How can I tc ich an unjustified wjn fop received h all the means at jagow. "I have munlcating with NEBKASKAN. Washington or ol said he had abao- i tinient. Wireles ion regarding the | limited and ra respondent asked as lis leave of the forAKNOM) b 11 you how our note ?" replied Dr. von v<,?<*ran mid i no means of com- < the ambassador at Hock Hill s f KauxiiiR public sen- News and Co is communication is Arnold Friedh tiler Iinssti?f5ii'?r.r\r (lied at hie real KIEDHE1M DEAD. Worthy Dock llill ren Passes. :peeial to Charleston uriur, May 31.?Mr. eim, a^ed 71> years. iuudiucimi apparently uei icy of Hrlttah shipping co protect war shipments hy American passengers on ship. Germany contends sible to settle the questii proper opportunity was gl< the passengers and creu until it Is determined w regulations adopted after lurrait* pill- i iic ucnveiy oi lilt* II impanies to sador Gerard was not embarking any special ceremony, the same of the foreign oitice cai it is inipos- the square to the Amer on whether where it was placed in /en to r'ace the ambassador. The r in safety immediately began cot htther the sage and transmitting i the sinking ton. Mr. Gerard in I ore 10 aiddbh- elect Nat K. Harris, ( attended by (OUi commander of tli A functionary ion of the United ('o rried it across ^ns. and staff, togethi lean em bass'-,'from middle and so the hands of ] left here late today o; embassy staff! for Richmond to att< ling the iae?- crate reunion. The A t to Washing- i Bugle Corps and br the meantime i Um.itrio jn,i lo.on ?en. J. W. I'res- ] American steamer ie Georgia divis-! was damaged by a nfederate veter- ! Irish sea last wee [>r with veterans 1 sence of any def uthern Georgia, \ whether the ship a a special train struck a mine, he < ?nd the Confed- arty opinion as to tacon I>rum and incident on the per ohs bands front The Nebraskan, i h ic<t#n An ( )i A f VAi loffAie oo l/l ? Xebhaskan, which ] There are no mc n explosion in the , open virilei k, and In the ah- ! ending are read Inite news as to i,y British statior was torpedoed or | (.?t off from Am leclined to express jn), jn the dark.' the effect of the ? aling negotiations. Well Knimi n any event I)r. | Philadelphia. , , uel Dickson w wi ans for raiding and 4 o'clock, aftc is messages wo aire Friedheim was I or interfered with most and weal is. Wo are virtually of South Cat erica and are work- captains of i Confederate v< from the begin ? Lawyer Dead. war. His reco > *,ay 29.?Sam- spIemIid onP> rlftlv lr nnu-n ro t1 eo n ' UUP uiuniiii^ ai r a long illness. Mr. one of this city's forethiest citizens and one olina's foreign born ndustry. He was a etpran, having served ning to the end of the ird as a soldier was a such as to place hla of the Titanic, reganlinj ' / 5 a projn r ' called at th? foreign o ffloe. i name trftln. . ? ? t un uiw | ? ??% I ll , v : with dealKn by a O t. uoi lorpriuH-u lawyer, died at eruian aubmarine. tertiay, aged 78. II laiiiuau | his home here yes- 1 narne in the I Carolina Iroopi history of the North s. j \