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e++oeee 0 0 Em * wan Ores wan - Miss forgi in th and here and diving there, but 'he was ov ertaken and brought on board. The guards, as 'well as the prisoners, gave one wild 'huzza for the daring of this fearless criminal. He was again put in chains, and thrown -into a ell. At the Dry Tortugas, he was c,on stantly shiackled to a fellow conviet. Some years afterwards, while a visi tor was being shown over the house of the convicts, and being struck by the bearing and intelligent features of a, prisoner chained to another, stopp ed to look at him. He asked, "who was this fine .looking man wearing a cap. Is Je an ordinary criminal7'' "No that is the most desperate crim inal on the contient, that is St. Le ger Grenfel, friend and associate ofI Forrest, a veteran of two wars. We have to be very eareful about him, as he swears 'he will die, rather than a prisoner."' Some time afterward, this'samne vis itor read -in a New Yogpiper of a desperate attempt iteape. ga on a dark and dij~& night ghi1 St. Leer and Mis prison mate werv~e out gathering drift 'wood for fuel, he struck his comrade a erishig blow on the head and filed apart the chains thaet sheld them Yt6ether. :Th'ese two 'had Steyn a boat, had it concealed in the 'bushes, awaiting just such a night. It seems as it the comrade relented of the hopeless undertaking at the last moment, then it was 'that St. Leger struck him. He did not kill him as was first reported, only stunned. The signal guns were fired, the bells rang, 'boats were chasing everywhere for th'e Ifugitive, but all tihat was ever known was a missing boat, and "a badly 'wounded prisoner. The wind was blowing a gale offshore, and no trace of either Grenfel, the oars or boat was ever found. Whether he was pieked up by a passing Thip, or lost in the sea. will never be known. It 'was -not impossible for him to be res cued, stranger things have happened. * * ** ** * ** * ** *** * * * * O'NEALL STREET METHO- * * DIST CHURCH. * S * .-* S * Rev. C. W. Kelly, Pastor. * ** * ** * * *** ** ** ** * * Easter will be celebrated in most appropriate style at 0'Neall Street Methodist church at tne o'clock Sun day morning. For some time the children of the Sunday school at this ehurch have been meeting at regular intervals and nracticing the exercises, a program NE WBE N new storeroom, opposit fitted up to receive us, a Lines wili be added an< iding counties with the s Goods, roideries, Dry Goods, 1N eep you away. Visit ti 's Spring and Summer you men to see them. Kfords in the State. La t Line Children's Dress : in Dry Goods hunt Nei nsrNewb 50 FE] Riser has just returned 2t to visit this departme i grand display. Seco enjov yourself where y< f which is given below. An efficient ommittee has had the program in harge as well as the training of the hildren and those who are to take :art. No> doubt this will be a very pleasant occasion. The church will be becomingly dee orated in Easter flowers. 1. Voluntary song by choir, No. 99. 2. Opening song by choir, "Lillies f Easter.'' 3. Prayer. 4. Song by choir, "Tshe Flowers Springing Forth. 5. Recitation: The Easter Wel ome by Helen Anderson, Eva Thrift, Estelle Cotr'ey, Maud Lee Kibler, Lizzie Koon, and Bessie Lake. 6.'"'Easter .Dawn'' by Ernest Bouknight and Claude Perry. 7. Recitation: "What Have We For Jesus'' by Vernie Bouknight, ilie Mae Chaney, and Lizzie Wes on. 8. Song by children: "Sunshine in he Soul.'' 9. Recitation: "The Happy Morn ng' by Geneva Thornton. 10. Recitation: "Thbe Easter Mes age'' by Lance Swindler. 11. Recitation: "Easter'' by Jerue Davis. 12. Recitation: "Easter Bells'' by stelle Cotney and Nolia Banks. 13. Song: "Ring the Bells.'' 14. Recitation: "That 's What I ean to Do.'' 15. Recitation: "He Called Them p' by Ida Hair. 16. Recitation: By Thomas Evans. 17. Song by choir: "On Every and." 18r Recitation: "My Song'' by iss Marie Bouknight. 19. Reeidtation: "Overcometh"'' Janud Gilliam. Carrie Nell Swindler, Florie Koon. Marvin Fulmer, Collie enknigh t, Pearl Bouknight, and Ir y Goree. 20. Recitation : ''Alive Again'' by Jamie Koon, Elmer Berry, Clarence onshore. 21. Recitation: "tGod Never: keps,'' by Mae D)avis. 22. Recitation: "Springtime is oming'' by Cecia Berry and David hornton. 23. Song by -ehoir: "The Lord rose.'' 24. Recitation: "The Easter Mes engers'' by Belle Lake, Lessie Bouk night, Elsie Gilliam, Bessie Lake,I' and Lee Kibler. Azie Lee Bouk iht. Sarah Cih'aney. Leone Swindler. nd Marie Bedenbaugh. 25. IRecitation : "'My Easter Vio lets'' by.Helen Anderson. 2-. Son 1hbilren: -''Chris s R Y'S G R e Mower Co. and formE md we are now in a pi J our every aim will be I NEWEST AND BEST White G lillinery, Shoes and N( ie big store. Every da3 Oxfords, made by the % We have also addded lies ask to see them. es from 25c. to $2.98. wberry's Greatest Store erru's Greate ET OF HATS. H/ from the Greater Mark nt-a show in itself. All nd floor left. Meet yo,j )u are always welcome King.'' 27. Recitation: "From Darkness to Light.'' 28. Recitation: "New Life'', by Fannie Lyles. 29. Song by choir: "Light at Even tide.'' 30. A ddress by Dr. Jno. 0. Willson, president of Lander college, Green wood. 31. Collection. 32. Song by choir: "Heis Risen.'' 33. Benediction. * ** ** **** * ** ** ** * * * * LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE * *REDEEMER. * ** ************** **** Program of exercises by the Sun day school Easter night, beginning at 7 o'clock. Song by the school-" Christ the Lord is Risen Today.'' Scripture Lesson and prayer. Song by primary department "At Easter Time.'' Song by the school-" The Lord of Life is Risen.'' Exercise-" Seven Little Violets,'' by seven children. Exercise-" Sunny Spring Time,'' by Rebecca Sligh. Song by the scbool-"Alleuia, Song of Sweetness.'' Chorus-'"Leaves of Spring Time,'' by primary departm-ent. Exercise-'"Lily Drill.'' by 16 girls. Address--President J. H. Harms. Song by school-'"R.ejoice! The Lord is King."' Benediction. * * * **. * * * * * * ** * ** COLONY CHURCH. * Rev. A. J. Bowers, Pastor. * Services Good Friday, 11 a. m. Easter Sunday, preaching and corn munion 11 a. mn. Sunday school, Missionary exercis es, 2 p. m. Married. Mr. J. G. Gest. of Sherman, Texas, and Miss Bessie W-illiams,. of Kin uf Mr'. W. D). Subher on) last Sunday by the Re. D. P. Boyd. B+@++ 6@+@ @+ +@++o@ e .@ *6+...+. alti anger's EATEST STORE. rly occupied by The Bee Hive, has been remodeled >sition to serve you better than ever before. 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