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DEATHS. jr*. Bnwetf Passed Away. jjr* Jan** Bennett, of Lodce. de- urted th»« UfaApjjl the loth. Her .death*’ w » 8 v<,r >* uneaperted as she wM not complaininf ruou- than usual. She leaves the follow .ng ehildren,*5. W. Bennett. Miss Minnie Bennctr. MPs Lizzie Bennett. Miss T'lili&th* Bennett a-nd Mrs Lula HudsWit- She years' old ar.d memhor o.' n the Doctor'^ ( reek Baptisf thur»"h. She was .1 loving mother and a‘consn-rated f'hristian and has pon*- to ?h*-' worl i beyond :r> sVend the cnq.1* se. apes vltli t< d. B! • rcntltiued from Pare 1.) r 'A in Iioo»l drar:a. entitled Sherwootf, or Hobin Hood and the Tlree Kmps. Vill 1>* present* d mi th«* out*door » rffe. Tins play is presented by aoe- kial jiori...fceion of the author, Mr. Alfred \*oyes«, the famous Lnglish O' t. The drums uea^s with the \? ti n hl irl of llnntir.pt .111 Mr-ian Fitz\vaker v tl'< ttcr i.vt.o. 't ; , Bebin Hood and j Ma"ian. 1 an ! ihe macliinationi j ■ e John and l.t# ntothor. love r'ory c nd L.ttlx Asleep in jeatti. \desMnl sleep. ProKi vhith none ever ..a.#:- ..rep. A ,.lr.i and v.ndlaturhed repose. I' drohen bv tlie last o; fo.s. * “ ,4 A lovinp friend; to «» « :i 1,1 in or.' 1 4 • at Maid 01 the 1? ’ •. «*> ;;*rt > } : :• “f’ »: » ila J'aV r«*. 1 s 1/ rvuth « » l>nnu«H>tly Sirjoah. Dunwoody Sr.icak. ior a la.'*;; t.-:, • ,r resident' of Walterborp, 1 .* d at b s home here Monday morning. Being nearly sixty years old. h** was enable to stand the sickness which had confined him to his bed for some time. Funeral services were held at the home on Tuesday morning, londucted by the Rev W. A. Fairey. J The burial was held near Sandy Dam. Mr Smoak was for man} .ics. soldiers and retainers. years a member of the Baptist church. He is survived by the fol loving sisters: Mrs Anna Graves A grand stand capable of seat ins - two thousand.persons is being erect ed for the afternoon entertainment. IOW. n* .mi- ~ - —• - Miss Hester Smoak and Mrs Frank and a ne * 6t ** e equipped with an Johnson of Walterboro: Mrs Irving ^ , ‘ ve ^hting system is being , —. || mw% . built for the evening prefortuance. Varnadoe of Peniel and Mrs Jack . ... „ .... A book of the pageant, with *x- O’Bryant of CJiarliston. He..Is s - p| ana tions, pictures of characters, by one brother, Charlie Smoak and the storj* of the play, has been of StO)it«. The Death ©f a Good Womaa. •— — - „ . j-, th nf vim Mary Cbanning Coleman, and Sad, IndewL aa f N „ 0ru . Min Mary Patten, of the department E:"£ -Sr „fv =: March, 3Lt. m3. Her illnen. al preM , on M In Nancy G. Campbell is musical director; Miss Christine South Is preparing the banners, heral dic emblems, and decorations, and though of only ona week, was not thought sertous, "but, alas the Death Angel came and claimed her whose time had come to depart from loved ones of this; life, to await the reunion in the world beyond. She bore her slcknen with pa tience 'had was always loving and cberful. Particularly nd is her death oa account of the little three- weeks’ old infant ahe left to be pro vided for by a loving father and tender care of a loving half sister. Mrs Gruber was the dafthter of Mr and Mrs C. W. Jaques of CotUge- vtlle. She was first married to Mr Asbury Rhoda, of whom she leaves three children. Mable, Wilburn and Adrton Rhode. She whs next mar ried to Mr Gruber of whom she leaves two children. Bartow, and a little infant She was a noble lady being held ia the highest esteem by all who knew hey. Her death bn caused the spread wf a heavy gloom over the community In which ahe lived. - The funeral services were • con ducted at the Jordon burying » grouqd on Tuesday evening by Rev ^ LJflT Ackerman in the presence of ghosts of friends and relatives. She was a member of Bethany Baptist <hurcb and served ^ter Lord faithful ly. May the Lord bless the heart broken husband and the motherless children end comfort them in the dark sorrows of life and may v e be able to meet her around the bright throne of God in heaven. We loved her. ' es. r e Joyed hm . Cut angels loved her more And they have sweely called Her To yonder’s Shining shore/ M.' E. J. TROiTil.il IN GEORGIA, jjr Mt:«h RIc.mMioiI Exported a* nf u .Muivlcr- Rochelle. (7a . April 111. '/entr.il Wilcox County is in fear u.MplA of ninth bloodshed w thin tl .* cm »iay or two ns the result of th** killing of young Loon Melvin, f .the son of a well-to-do farmer near here last Aun t-ay n.ght. When thret v.ell-knov.n farmers. W. A. Coleman. Jitn t'ole- cmn and W. li. Stevens, were ; i.rrest ed. charged with the kill'ng. their tenants were reported to be orpnntz- . tng into an armed band to storm the jail and rescue them. Tuesday two negroes who were reported to have been ringleaders In the rescue propaganda were arrest ed by Sheriff Gibbes, but were tak en from his hands on-the wav to Ro- < hello by a score of w hite men wear ing Masks. The negroes were flogged with buggy whips and turned loose, but Ihe next dav reports came that ne groes and white tenant farmers alike were organizing to batter down the jail. In the rheantime the head of the Thin Folks Made Fat. Good, healthy fl«* a b <*an only lie Melvins was visited by members of ^“med by the ubc of the proper food, the McElmore family, according to together with natural action of the the former, and told tlMt if they at- organs of assimilation. . Nine people tempted toCprosecute the ( olemans o(i( ^ t( n order to weigh as much is they should and be perfectly heal- by. should use Samose, the great .^.'-prosecute — they would kill ail the Melvin family. . . . , , The McElmores are teoauta of the ^ ‘“* t 0 l uld and ^ nerre , < ; ,!y ,, , / thy. should u«e Samose, the grea* Warrants were sworn out for the forming food and health re McElmores. hut. seven strong, they *«'*" yourself before com- have taken'to the woods, where it is tnencing to use these little tablets, reported that they are organizing a your we.ght tncre^es large party of armed whites and ne- frr ' m WM ‘ k ,0 w *‘ ek groes with which to descend ou Ro- Samose does no contain a particle of starch or pepsin, nor is it any Word was received in Rochelle to- nauseating preparation such as is dav that Sheriff Gibess had been usually recommended to make peo- defied bv a body of necrocs, a dozen ^ and which does not build up strong, near Tlppettsville. and that £ rtotl bealth> tjssues. from there he has sent for help from Samose has vjiluaBle flesh form.art the sheriffs "bf surrounding counties, properties, tones dp and strengthen* When%id arrives he will move oi^the the whole system, helps the food tim? recesses where the McElmores are is esten to be assimilated in a na believed to be. The. combined forces will start a man hunt, the^outcome of which fills the peRce-lq^P^Jr portion .of the community with uif*- misri\- K ings. *• of Robin Hood and his n ‘:i Shenvood forest, the of John and Elihor. and the % :k«n by th* fairies in th- vie* lovers. ar<* viv.rily i»er- il t! * act>on of the (day - is swift, stirring and <!ra- • <-. '.Miss Lui ile .M* it on will rain i .u" o''. Robin Hood; Miss Or. ' !.u r.,o-.i. I'm? of Maid Marian; ai'.ii i ss Kuilora K.rk and Miss 11^; R'ml,, r will portray Prince. John *nd Q.:* e:i Elinor. Besides tl:e art of twenty-five speaking parts, ibr it o-o* hundred and titty persons will appear in the play as knights. !a- iies. merry non. fairies, serfs. ru$- • Mrs R. G. Hyrne is visiting her son in Savannah this week. ’ ; i*'.... Mr a\«J A. J. .^i^ight*. of Ashepoo Grossing, fper.t Monday '.Jf Walterboro. *■ • • • M s Ruth f’rhi o:' ratnvtll is J the i ni .-* th. v • ( • Mo s Polly J Price. - ( ’j • • • Mrs M.-rsar*- Fras*- ! r this week fo*- ..r. cx t fncil \ to her son r*t 1 liar. * • J ; ERa T - h. - b* a visit-j nag at tin . Mr and Mis M. T. j" »l. Shan. r. i ft v: tor « liar- . —■— — - - — — prepared, and will be on sale at the pageant. The directors of the pageant are Mias Maude M. Isles, of the Art de partment, is in.charge of the illus trations. Under Miss Islss’ direc tion. the students have designed s poster, s book cover, and s set of six postal cards, all beautifully col ored and very artistic. .Joseph C. Fischer and Son, tlicr.t- rical and historical costumers, of Philadelphia, are preparing seven hundred costumes for the pagenot. The Southern J*:' R. will give spe cial rates to Rock Hill from Mey re turning in all directions after the night performance. ^ Edith L. Fraser. ' Items of Pealel. ^Wfilterboro. R. F. p.. 5.—April 21 —Special: The farmers of this com munity are very busy planting cotton. Mrs W. J. Trowel!, who has been spending sometime with her daugh ters, Mrs Garvin, of Wagner and Mrs Lixzie Spann, of Greenville. S. ('.. has returned home much delighted with her trip. Miss Kate Ramsey who is teaching at McNeils spent the week end with her mother. Mrs David Ramsey. Miss Olar Herndon, who has been spending sometime with friends at Ruffin has returned home. The present S — Special.WectaM The peanut hulling giver at Mr H T Herndons Tuesdav evening wn? quite an enjoyable affair. Mrs Lizzie Spann formerly ot Colleton, now of Greenville, spent the week end with her parents, Mr ar.d Mrs W. S. Trowel!, T. A. Bootle., of Charleston. : s rmml'rg a few days with his brother, if. L. Rootle. .I .R. Mixon who 1: Hampton on busire.sr, home. 'We were glad to-r*< a lurgi 'ro. •’ *o tin* regular sirvuep at (lr<- l Swann which wis held 1>;. R.w F. O. S. <'uftix, the prru >- Suiiday. Tie Sunday schoo’ at I’eni*! is progr“ f sing nicely under the su pervision o r L. K. Wm 'Amicu'." been ,n ■ ov. at MEMORIAL. The r‘Ton's annual niem >: .;.i - r- vi< es will be held af Redon's < han h on Thursday, May th** 1st Erercires ’vill begin at 10:30 o’clock, coamet- ng of reading, music and prayer. Several prominent spe-kern are in vited to b-* present, and lal lres , the aud.ence on the subject Memorial- zing the Dead." After tt!.* conclus ion of the scrvici'K there will tie a basket dinner served. The jniblR s cordisll} invited to at’end and to bring well filled baskets. B. F. Halford. , Chairman Coc n/fi % e. ural manner and absolutely restore^ tlmn health to all the organs. if you are not perfectly satisfie.l tth the results from Saino-e; J. M lein will return >oj“ money v.ith- lU any quibbling. • • • *' i \d J. 1 ; !.In:rr.-* \ : u char! sten j ‘his week }•:.<! v. ,ie a .j; hoipe i by Mt« Fifhbuitie. v ! r has been j jtiiig her daughter. M:. T- y Waist • in Vorkville, m m m The many fieinCs of Mr* Henderson, wife or' *he Rev Leroy Henderson, will be delighted to know that she and h» r childroa aped without injury when they were in a recent railroad wre«W in Georgia. Kfags’ Da light «*i> m Meet. The April meeting of The Kings’ Daughters and Sons will be held next Monday afternoon, in the Bap tist (hun-h. ct half past five o'clock. Mrs Ks'Dora Kates tain-. On Friday afternoon Mrs C\ II Es’Dorn charmingly entertained at carda in honor of Miss Em mi#- Burn et, of GrahamviHe. 8. C. Tables were arranged ii^ the paryf lor and on the spacious porch, and the appropriate decorations of potted plants and cut flowers gax* an added charm. Progressive whist sra* played from 4; SO to fi when a delirious salad course and iood punch were served’ the guests. The highest score ,s(gs made by Mrs J. W. Lucas, who was presented with the first 'once, a lovely hand painted dish, while Miss Burnett won the next prize, a dainty hand painted hat pin holder. Mrs R. K. Joac* at Home. A large number of ladies enjoyed a^ delightful reception given by Mrs E. E. Jon-w ,u honor of her motfier, Mrs C. W. Trice on Tuesday even ing. The beauty of the home was in creased by the luxurious use of roses, sad this formed an excgllept background fog the beautTuily dreaV sed ladies. Maater Douglass Jones and Miss Alice Virginia Trice, the stator of tie bride, ushered the guests Into the reception room where they- were re ceived by Mrs Jones and her mother Mrs CAW. Trice. Mira Miriam duBo s then conducted the guests to the din ing room where Mis»es Katherine Howell and Vivian Trite served a delicious ice course. This retention was one of the most successful held in Walterbero mis season, and the charmtpe method ,»t entertaining combined with the pleas ure of meeting Mrs Trice vill |.- long remembered by three rJ » . /fS« /r N'j v ^ '/•> Ev.vV\>Ts«'. ' •' ? / oS: •A# r--- v. .. Dc you turn, twist, push pans up and down, from one sic& of the even to the other, using every care and precaution to cb'wCiin cappetizinp; results? . * • • Do you pour fuel into the rrreedy, wasteful fire box in an effort to get ah even, steady even-heat? ' ■ # Only Ip too eften, roggy bread, fallen cake, scorched xneo.t, half baked biscuits, and other cook ing failures. ^ Dcn ! t be a slave to the pocrly operating cooking stove in your kitchen. We arc teaching the house-wives in this county that i \ Al -.- V ^^ • >. \X ; v r 1 1 i #- \ ’ I t % v-v x ! v . * | A 3*. l: •* *’»-*. % , A* X',* abolish all this work, waste and bother at one stroke and save at least one-third on fuel bills. Think cf having every baking day perfect for the rest of your life—of elim inating repair expense—of saving much of the time you now spend in the kitchen —for a Favorite heats quickly; it is easily kept clean and bright; it requires little care and attention; and it operates exactly like a new range day after day, after years of use. * And a Favorite range will cost you much less per year than your present stove. Wherever Favorites are used (many home* here have them) household expanses drop. Remember that Favorite Ranges cost no more than ordinary kinds. They are built on the unit system with interchangeable bodies, ovens, closets, etc. We can combine these units to give you a range that will exactly suit your tastes—your needs—and your purse. Pace this cooking question today. Come to us, and we will place a Favorite in your home that will banish all your cooking troubles forever. * * \ ■ A. wichman & Son it- u j. a— - !-■■■■-- i-= v.ii.n: of iiorcATiov. Mr »n«! >ir» Jos \V. I.urrs K B Jfr»i»iij. On Tmnda} evening froi;* ?« _n --i 11. Mr and >I*s .los W. Lucas v« -« -t liomo to a :.\niVr of '-iemls . • j thfir reMident<• on Ha-n’/n «?:•«• The reeeption was hf-ld n In-r. *- o \ •h»*(r «'U‘'«tr. arid H s F ii^s of Gheciee. S r . ;1 r,d M ss .":i - n ie Burn**;, r,* Grahsmville. F <■ Tin* rooms '’.»rc- * li • r.t-;- < • nr?.tf d. fog the cerislo i -.•♦:* . t - (ttsio’i of mt flo verr. o - • an d j*? - trd rlvRftv »i..le th*‘ -r*.r of . Ted larf**rnr on the r - r f.o 1* ’ ■ !••• b*'T.i»v of th** «<'•:.< Mrs Es’Dorn. Mrs » M ffoNt-* t:.d J '. Lit; es r< <etve.t ;h- c-.;o, i ,,i port Ft P-lfM ir th«.•».; OT to the |...* where Hiose m ft>- ' ,:.c 1 , .er** X'rs \v i*- Mr :: ii M• < V I S. Bnrtlese. M s* F-join** l’ :r’“' i id Mira Marrur M i’rl:. T‘ •’■.opts the i r-’.srd ' **^he d T‘ i.* rrmni wb«*re Mira LilRt*: Mi.rj nr*i»ided over fh^ pvrtch "oo-x 1 ,‘.l the dstnty se-virtr rr-, ^k. ; * P , Uitde'’bnrk .'**<*1 Mzttt** !*ul***r r <1 visie Trat v handed ** nf*;s zv* if'-n onn'h. Abe : »•' t»«> v<i;i ■' u’urrl*>d poonlr nrd th* }on'*4-«r were invit-rt ’A Itirli Shall If lie. rouifiulsory Kdu- ention or (Vmt>uisor.v Ignoriuiee? We gp< ak often of the uneducated man’s limited earning power, of hift inability • to b«* a leader of his fel lows or to Weep abreast of the titnes, of the lots that comes to the State *nd the <oiiiinunity from his lack of know ledge and ability; and all these ‘hinge ar* indeed v.orth considering, i however, another question of * nero ;s of equal importance with any •’..ese to consider v.hat must it r eah to a man to be unable to snare Slid district torldetnd exhibit S sample La trat Model Oicycle furnished by us. Our a<n-uUevery«lure tuc malunc NO ftlONEY REQUlRBO uutii you receive and a r pro re of j-oar 1 icyde. we ship to auyom* anywhere In thn 17. H. in odvjinSr.nnd allow TEN DAYS’ ►fJCtt TRIAL dm ln* which time you may rldo the bicycle and pot lit* Any test you wish. If yon ure then not porfeotjy aatl .flcd c v drj not wish to keep Um bicycle hliip i> bark ’o c ; atour expenso ar.d < ft.>•.>•*• <m«. FACTODY MMCF3 XVo tarnish the hh.iiu t i.wUe hicytha it Iv ■ sswawna a^awwv to make at one r.iaali rrotit alsivo rctiii.I fn tory mrf. Vou sa vefttO to EL'5 mhldlcmen's i»rr.liu by buy ing <;iri-v.t oi os and have the iminufaclurcr'* r - ir.ri.nt; «• t>clilnd youi- i-tcy.-le DO NOT BUY n Idcycloor a pr.lr of tin s frogi «»«•# tl .-ir ;ntt ciitil you n *s Ire Our catalogue* and l'*ri n xur u..heard cf /j.mrj 'dec agents. When >«H| #Mir N riktlft l Ca*« , Df'fN» -tin'' <m >at t'.« /• "t l‘’' r t'* I'TI we 4f.n nmfcD V i« fi-Rf. 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"It n.ust In* a strange state to be Ke to* To shuffle thru the streets, 'tf.mil ar v.ith the 'baj*.'. and- m ter d*tk:n«H ;is *<0lie meaning o' »11‘> w ine t he t-; r t > c i 1 b-ttcr, f : «. •. j;«-d c.ts’orrw r» . hi tttn'ii t!,. .|.t; voc.mI . I- i >r !•; d no unco >!. In a i« ,* h f ;*i. 'J n iv „;i II >nif ctiisn i r, I'l'iintn v tuc. Ih‘-1 i iictnrxT' t.n <rinl;'.i. i I. Inj* ! H*'It m v< s*» ijjf - i-t lb i. ,> 'iiii■ p-eprnd k " f ibrlc ;.,i t!n> tr-'ud 'l ie r-ru!-r t i ico el l!i' -ja tir>;* i. ?i«J I ,/I. r i r* 1 .rtift* in h •; i.iiiii-. v." i.;’e filial Mhinrrl'**. fV ' * - cv ***, J ‘ ‘s', py'-f'-pf “--fT ( “.V’- -i* roc*^!^. ’ • ud‘ J'’*t'»i r..t» p ' t* oi-ov-.-1 riei c-Jlttec. Vtbw lira v/i’t *'«»tt,i«t t»y ct'»** n . iff-.- ■ r, LhA^fTfv .t..* .. . XT. : ifikov a sncciM t_.r .• tut - to th«’»i«:« ?ct <>..l. i 'IIvt pair, Al! < o "rs s*>t;i*-.-d c ; euy |« Iter u r*-;i .ved. Wek’jinC t> H. c. »j*pn<v; I. Van w »:•••. p.y ». c< .1 i.m.l . •'i i 1 :ive exi-min- , nnd (eniui tin in s'rh-'lv r.s p urest no <1 -. v, y r 'l 1 -*!'/*-" c c«c< ft ft >■ r., ,fi.i .m tl-i : • vS4 CX ts r , - -i.* T'-.i . ’ FtiUt. C/SHI Vwi TM Off Ur N k *vJ mh •• #• I . is- al» '. tir.b'ftt. ^ ‘'‘i i u t| d«» r •*;' 1*4 I- . .tu n t u# « i t -1 f j - t t i v , j icturr* IaiOUR m • a lIf«'raitvnH 1.1* lv rtl* ig I hat.efA* ;^»ry ori •: av.n&x m* - rt • r t»:» I •■S'l I N i » to u- l-u* I t. I, I k. If o- •< - * |.«.r « f t: ■. I .!• • >. -i % , | . • ,t t. . .VK r r.u ta.tf-r «.^r tHfiior I:-t lf.:r r.r t I » . t . r tl.,D .nv t ir.-:. i.. .-.v. r ■ i,r J * - O IlllOW tkiAt >0*1 t, lit tlf* I .« V ( .1 ‘1 tSHt . I.f-n t "II <.. it . I' OllO lb. . .. , , tesrad n.AtilaloriMr at n*»s.. Acn.'Otlii. r.nnrl.rl i< t .*.f. t.-r. ri-ii ft! *» t ** » , . 'I "-some of our . ; »ti*«rs.hf rs w r*ev 'tomes Gt'j .f>ri»ir Fft’Tte ’vill fuji op n«*v’ r*v>fa. nml « >f ro»ir*n* e*©ry one wants the bent, provided *hev ran get it at the r^ht F*erbaps.you hav* notifed the adve;- au'riz of Gortright Metel Shini'le*- ! n o’tir tolnmns. This roofing • ha> ie»se loyatertpds symbols'', so alittn- . JfJT \fMi NFCFM yi5JQp.C'0*i , ''.'tt» , iy». T*ir.i.t.i,..i*rift'n-.PiTf*jf.-,iifrrji.iro'?'<e»#t , n • , avr.'r thf. ol,ni , tile i ir- . rW * 1 *- . * ••WI6a^ I i.^rtniv ie«.[ tir. f.fi a-.i-e ■ .1 .n<( t. .1 f »> • .. • .'i r HUi o\f r tn snnpi •* I*1 • 1 ' , I rwetiut^et Alift..; or wn*eftir ray Mg Tils »es I'-.friry < v^au u.-«-r."w...ia fsT*. i rr ttf str<* ts, and o nth" doom, ' nl in the windows! To see pi*o;t'f*i • ad and t*> see people write, 'tutf to "*• the postman deliver lett«-rs, a;i 1 fit to have the least idea of all tiu i •iguage to tie, to every s* r:»{» tif M, one blind and dumb! It mu.A le ery puzzling to see the company go- PO NOT THINK or VUVtea ■ bu T' . . , CHIGAGO,ILL been on the mnrki t o»'e r a ootrter of i , r t o the churehes on Suiu’nv. with a o**r,tury, and roofs first out on an a* rood as new today . and have never reeded repairs In fart, in the last '•sue of the Gortright Meta! Shingle Advocate, a paper which th**' Gpr*- r ght Metal Roofing Co {sane, they ouot** letters from several us*-rs vvlu* l ave used it for that bngth «»f tit*'" SemF for a copy of this iw* t" They will send it to yon free o f '•haree Write t*» ’’ertright Met:-,! Roofing <’«».. .'*” North 23-'l st*** ,T2]iladelplita. Pa ’il«*ni*irtiil '•erxice** at Zif*r. Tlje annua' n.e:«ortxI fervU es a til >** lit Id with the Eion chuff - Siturday. the 'rd o( Ma. I'-fin p 0 - spe >;.*•* • til u" pi* '•••;* The puMic is inxft r *<l to -atten,f! ;t t l»"irq well .filled h skets with them Exercises A it! !.,# •. "n p i r.rptl.- at 1* . tl*-ir books tn their hands and io ik (for perhaps Jo ilo«*s :h.uk. at and deeds of all men whom they no if id times! what does it HI (Jtea'i. t”id not peisonalty know means ” anything to it n by the darkness of ignbrame from t will grow up illiterate. This riiolce the light struck out in the great i is made for th* in by others, by their, vorld by the thoughts and dreams parents or Society. There boys tnid girls do uui* h'naw —cannot koitw— what they are miss- anybody^ it may s*-* m to you a thing to bo | ag except as ft rones to them in 'os cbm«*s it that it luc'.us not e: ng y for that some parent v«u know i some blind, helpless wonder such «s !*• me? It must be a strange state. !**cts to educate his children, but tauie tti little Jo Often their *i.re * • to see the horses, dogs and cat- , it is more than that. It is tragedy— ( parents do not know Hut we •io go Uv mo, and to kn<*w that in ijeep*-r and more pitiful than would more Tbrttuiate ones who. thru our rnoraace 1 belong to them, and not I any material loss that could como .-hU 'fv to n-ad. have the kbv tc> the •i. *he superior beings tn my shap*-." j to th* in. I nd» i'yo.ir * yes. Bin s** ] worM’s gr« at■ treasury of knowledge Is not this tragedy, real tra***dy. rrhildrcn .tr< 1-ihe doomed t*» a life !<> know . ( .-m v.e »»** sHtish enough “ A deprivation front air reasoning it. ‘\iii*U th *»• v.ill !.*• no chan*** for ••-sop. for all his life, of a sot/rc©-; them’ :*> develop to tl,* full ability >f stiVngth and delight sliar*-d*-by all th.it God has given th> rn. Right, •hose «boiir him? The burning words there beside you. those bovs ''ami rrtm old Thomas C arlyle miKbt a n,.’ b ,. lM g g th ,. ! nve applied directly to Jo: j ; • "That aov-muii should die ignor-■ 0< bein', \vl,i.t nr!<*r tiov: tgnor- i •cf. who had the capacity for know.l- girls nir \ b< privilege and ’o f>"ttnir {• r.y (hild to liv** and »iir ■' 1 'It ' know fi;.t what latont posjii- b'.li’.v ii .tjis .n:ihd and roul undevd or -I ul^tive .-ud di*‘ shut in fr*ir.i G'. ri'f t ;i /h.'fiiig though: of'the world, f . 1 ;i the huppiu":' and th*- (h.arjr*- *-|‘Y l( ’ rivli’inUy iielo-.? tt> G \V M ■ or 'Ip* tliiu I call tragedy, tho if . were t * happ«*n more than twenty times the minute, as son.,** lomputafors ■ ay it doee." And *te«£, apply^-Eontle rea*J* r. to ; at boy ami girl of^TAjr community Jio are growing up illiterate, shut • Many i* rsonr '*• tr- mmii ii ■•*->• education; but i.s not i-onipulsory edu cation better t.'idii comp',tl c qr\ ign. a>i***? A :.d eonpiilsory f tgnorar.'e .* d'‘*?i from six t * ?« ti years hoo: nr for theiii<*e|\< whe’her or not they •ly. tl'i:; i a i ui** .or bl: ' 0 * •> ‘|N ; • • ’ >T Tit,' JJ/ ’ . ! - S c