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ttOCIIKSTETi DKMOCKAT AND CIIKONICLE. SUNDAY. MAY 11. 1013. ml To Cure Corn, Callouses Bunions and Aching Feet Portico of the Service Building, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915 CONFEDERATE MEMORIAL DAY A Northerner Takes Notes in the South.

TS fntlo1n Mtl ha iti sniwi anl ntiirkw' ftirw To I f'fti ilhnnnt "iwmh. (' spaorifit! ttf a i-1f fompottii'l In i h.jvln of rm it rWi ml tT full in acn'lf rubtilnf tt part" Tl -f i ISMIIjr (tnji'lf rf nl. All itr' ICanFMiefoiirFat Vaialsh fey lie (SalSsnX I COSQUEHED OBESITY PAST MIDDLE-ACE vO-S I At Everythlna: I LIked-Went jCMIi ThrouRh No Jixerclse-Wore LOVE'S TRBUTE TO BRAVERY fwl ilfiDthifu! 'kI -u I tKn-l ru-lit ott It IflVf ffif nn-llr urn! li.i.ir A t-iitjr Dtp riit of f-li1 I Suit I S'lftVlcilt rur thr rl fHi, it smrto tro'ie-lt rwr sii-I -'-siJ- XY. Tio Special 1 i SSf ltf fTSUnVHillfc) 1MIUUI 0nrral Ire's Daughter an Idol of Those Who Suffered for the Lost Causa Tenacious and Charming Frids of th Old Aristocracy Pvnliln MnCInla Ciuuulv Ttnrrtt mmtni trw mu (r.niW. I v.atn fmx on wirwrt ilu n-nitlox At anurias! Iw.

i.iihmuii1 in om-k or mn to fv hour, from b1, WrltWn for the luiorrt ami Chroiutie. On th tlga of the ark ill Savannali. WHITE SPOTS ON a hit giu aavuiM Trcatracnt to Yon FREE! I.tiriUKimrvall.amamrd woman paat mWd'le-af, tU4ked tf ttaiijr for yrm. Anally conouerrd the fat monater. Kvrything you ever trfvd, 1 triad.

I vent through ravrruHw, rolled nn the floor, etit down my food, itave up aweeta, fat end lurches, wore elaattc cfotninft. rx elertriclt, ire, oatimoe.thy vthralion. hut and Tp bathn, awalUiwwl I wa and tea gained ll rupltllf ai I loat -ami eo woald yon thoae an -called tpeetmense. -ir vwr, my Merdi atli! wie to trll them Imw I nl rtd o4 tat nd at nd it, Tey know that I mt hl rant- ft th.ouah no eerv Mher thaa I eH around the hoiUHtandomraj; that I un RLf. mmolwut.

happv. heajthr 'ipp-vfxi youn rr 6y ti tw vr tHa I a'tiMilr aial I wita ai rant at my Hmm Traatmanft might prova turn I waited HMtntha. My fi did eot ratwre, and I waned yaaca. it my fat did et eamw btk. KulL I iMta SOLES OF FEET I (ti.rriu, etiiU'lh a miiiple tiMiiiiwnetit.

Ktir uioiuiUil liy a Ciifwlraie leildier leatiin on hi" rniifkei. lie hUumIm ji-t p-wve, and tMirvlien i it hl rym the linid iiarad" irri'tiiitl. W'li'-ti iiranp-n. tf Iloy ciam-e at liini oiwe. nl then airain, and hole the white wlich ii-0N t'J Could Not Wear Shoes.

Used Cuti-cura Soap and Ointment. Well in Less Than Two Weeks. Also Cured Children of Bad Sores. ponad. I tHed my Himm OtMMitir rraatmant on frfcmda.

ltie tfc-i 'rfaJ'b fci iQr' .1 Ll -Kah's, 'trv r- it--r h. ri-r-''. 1 I IJ t'IJ-U I toj It- i.Jr 1 Bff v.l Tt r-'-W I If jL1 1 "I 3 Jjf QHT- wera aqoatly bnf)ird tnen and women af ad aaa. And finally I tvffHae tka aWity ef fat asae aavd weaiea ail ea tbt world. You have flffured fat hf the eottnd.

Ywir mathoda" end) "treatmenfii" hao atteckd Hvina Iimum mora tkaa lat. tVnae did you rtnt Nothltttft Your Ml rame Wa tho mnant yo iooitad your es-'tte or diet. It did nrt ro If roti triad an thine" it my Homo Traalmawt not aiarcua or dit- I diet" in ita bm.jitt aenva not "alarvaUoo dMI" Dot exceewre dift," but et of any kind. Kat any ud of meat, veivatahlea. eated pntrr, IVK.

fwl. mtv eandy tnat vu wantwhen rou want I. trttk what you want whn vnu want it. I don't tntvrfar wtth yotir fnlrdrmk. Ne bfindintr over, mllina.plyina' rif.horherk rtdlne, dnttigataeetie ef any kind.

Hit in your rhair at hon, or In your ahair at ina a ..11 i ak. mmsi. rpN't1x him. I il. lam or mot w' the lironie tablet l-eiow and tin- triHliT wimlt, "Come fpan the four witi.lM.

oli breath, breathe uikii lli- that Uiey may live." "It is e.mj for the vb'tor to foriret," our fnnuls hero nay, and no it is The forgotten but it another matter where tradition of ere torn down and lwt forever. I.i1 Vegan t'ntu niniu a atrarse, he.v Kvery ouftxlerate inoti'imen. meant a utory pit if'il privation, but with an irou will Veliind it 'he desire to honor the gallant dead. Their deal Here jniUaut aa well a oiira, and they were love.l ax well, and every year th" stiTien of their lravery tfrows more in-ti-rwoveu with those talea of Northern knot tin triad to place tlieir effort aide by siilo with all ninrere pr'n--iphi. whether ritriit or WTtme.

would lie wlhsh a. Northern people if we forgot to think of the yoiinir -hov-t who fell for tjie Ijost 'ti, when ill May we lay Mower the ballon. It eaa tviv rapidly. 1 1 mall from roar caiu. Yonfeai 4 'tiettar -tptinr-tr.

Iteauiy return to woman, atraiifih to mnw H'iJtfT Yihi navae baanlof anyrhineuf thetnd bafriraln ywirltfa. Kvare it imvi, "How wonderfull" It ii marvaJnua teytmddeanrlpttce. jAt Vv w.t and tt ta abanJuUly barmlaaa. It ta an aimp, yon nod davotai oaiy Uiraeor fjur uutae eacb twantyXwu boura totta uae Spend Just One Penny! 4it i want rti to d' ta to art Iidnk. Tnla eipialne ttta hatin methixla a.d tiaattnente: why eserrtaa llMt lira uneioft.

Ittetii liow nTHrrwina ntiaaltr.how Miurrid tut, h.iw 1 nd my frtenta ut bow ynai II Williams Orano. S. "My Bttl got white spots oa the tulc of hw feet. I opensd I bom and water came out but they would clow riant up again. They ware ae larfe a a nickel and a dirty cream solor.

Ebe ooulj not wrar ht snots ae aba aald thay burt her frat and aha eould Dot bear to up tony hurt her ao. 8he bad to Ue down all the time. I bathed her ftwt In warm water with Cutlcura Huap, drinl them and appllod Cutlcura Ointmeat. and fare her the Kasolvent. I did thle twice a day and In leae than two week they war well and the iputa ail (tone.

Then my rblldreo I ot bad aoree la their heads. They appeared ae red pimples and they arrawhed there and mad larfe eorae. I cut tbrtr balr cluee to their I treated them with Cutlcura S.ap and Ointment and In a ehort tuna they were cured and the anna did nut leave any Kara. Cutlcura Soap and Ointment completely cured them." (Signed) Mrs. Eleanor Jeukln, Mar.

11. 1913. Although the Cutlcura Soap and Olnt-meat are moet tui-cesaful In the treatment of affection, of the akin, aralp, hair i they are aim moat valuable fur evwy-day um In the toilet, bath and nursery cauae they promote and maintain the health of the akin and hair from Infancy to axe. Cutlcura Soap iiSc. and Cutlcura Ointment 60c.

are eold everywhere. Liberal aaoiple of each mailed free, with 82-p. Skin Book. Address poat-card "Cutlcura, Dept. T.

Boaton." Tend or- fsced men aliould tue Cutlcura Soap Shaving Btick. Ue. Sample free. rrea irom tne trip lite im 11110. 1 nww mat iu wmmm.

tm wnntUia I riVi war iHilnUd out for you, aiimrtpa h-iw yoa rmn a frit riaht in your oan home, ixwuiinf noaaa, wntm itui ir lnMnar I kin I sj.u Thin IwMtk CiaatM Villi nolli crave of our I'nion hero mid hre salute to our unknoin dead. At the "bse of the war, the I.alii i'itt It uii rh haw aivt wNv, and yiur nnw houiH be itwf Af AKsth-iation of Savarinih, i ftrw tr r-fh irm I psrxteT id rswhs Tin 14 sjucaMsifwi. rmptti tat radarHa. aVrita a-ay--Nsrsst tt'trrv vti.tr riut Ma wwwml If hav bn r.c(irviHrMj rm'nre. Ltsi timt yau wtM tt Mtlflssl Writ lf I o(ifr on a imm' -rar.

"PlJM anl Pr Rooll ihiiiw hw I mn ersrstirarnvtahMtt al tunne lfTl -ntt nam and m-r Yoi ara niHutrltxaurdtu uiy nay-Ual er rajuaillB aww. wive niul inime relative S.iutl.eni Hobliers. abnitt to raise 1' Innd for a To a Northerner can never be fully a ppns iated Chicago, Illinois. Copyrtiht. 1S1J.

by the Panama-raclllo International Eipoeltlon Co. 't in impossible to eoiweive of the ho.ie-liK1ie- of llie Tlietv was no morwy, and the etnto wa cripinil in tb LOOK3NO throuirh the portico of the Service bulldlnr toward San FYanclaco bay. Tb Fervtce bulldlnr la 11 rat ef Um structures to be completed at the Fanama-FaclHo International Exposition. the eluk-h of the recontnntioa penoi! vet the' desinil to erect a shaft of some kind to their dead. Hy every kind and eeon.tnr knoxvn to wMnan and had it not been for the women the South the war could never hive gone on four years the sum was raised.

KecKni: still ran high, and Vermont frail STEAMSHIPS. ile was rejected. Ia It not lovely that sincerity cotw-iderml tin noce-wary an I Allan Line money? We are K'ad thut we were not forced Into remembrance at this time, ami that they found more comfort in Canadian The deliency of the monument fade nway teshle of )rreter savy the tears running down the faeei of his brave soldiers who had fought th at for him. Some reached up to touch Traveller's mane ami pat his ictk while oilier broke down where ,1. ftood.

So between the lines of ratrifrsl, starvisl and broken (1-d'ieni the gnat General turned towards the New South, to do whit he could in helping her to find herself ag.iin. Hia Itiih-wribahle iKrsouality left, its own imprint upon the heart of bin men They would not find it easy, however, to explain why this man meant much to them, but those who dried, died for him, and those who were left, lived for hmi and after him for his ds'id; ntj And if by chance, Confederate Memo-la! Pay should find hh in the South," it seems verr natural thing to pause and Htatne-i and shafts, for in every land her carriage, cut the single rank and walked to the place of honor. Tlie commander of the post bowed over her baud with revereuoe his face, not only lor her but for flat gulltmt father. It was a great happiness to bow to her and to show her that they still remerrbereilt what he had been to tlmm awl that they were trying to live him. bnigliy played tap sweet, clear Kcte that fell upon the silent air of the old Southern cemetery and passed off over the thick carpet of military head-atones.

Then the regulars tired three salutes and it wus over. A friend from the V. P. C. came over to the fence to speak with Mrs.

8. Ilr face bore the same saiLness that I had noticed all day. "That," she said, pointing to a white slab, "is 's atone. Killed in the battle of Gettysburg and only thirty-one. Oh," she cried, a desperate note coming into her vo'oe, as if the cannon smoke there I alwajs something to overtower of introduction, began, "Here is a North tru lady," etc.

Miss I.ee's eyes did out Increase in cordiality, but sii" contiumsl to hold my baud and I looked her iu the eye. "And here," she remarked, "you have been listening to all of th secession." Whs there an ainucd note in her voice? I was not certain, but it Keeni'M that "fin's secession" was amused. I'er haps it had been a task for her to maintain for so many years the standards of tl-e Old South. "And enjoying it," I replied lightly. "I hope you are converted.

"Well enlightened. Miss Lee," I replied. The younger generation on both sides hold the fniture iu tb-ir hands, so far a fiMures can be held one in the old Confederate balls, hung with flags, old mementoes, old picture ami splendid testimonials of Immortal bravery, and thj other in. the Northern spates no less observant of valor, no less enthusiastic over its own Grand Army of the Itopnb-lic which rose to the dramatic cull for the seventy-live thousand. "And ho are you," said Mis Lee, ai she pasKist a two year old in his go-cart, "are you a grarsuvon of a veteran, or a son or are you a veteran? For if you are, thut'a the sort of a veteran I like." A YANKEE IN DlXIli The Attractive St.

Lawrence Rente snake the Idaal Trip to Europe. 3 I'aya on Gulf niul River; only 4 Da) on CK'an. FINEST F.QL'IPPED FLEET triple and twlu-r-rew turblu Montreal to Liverpool Montreal to Havre and London Montreal to Glaegow Boeton to Glaegow Racular SAlllnKH In Kach Sarrtc. REASONABLE RATES. -All tb Lmury or iltu tor 9pvlt ftur of "Ouaj-CUM Cabin" vtMioeni fur thorn trawl idat Mooad i-abta.

Meat progrvMiv aerric and lewaat rata tor third claaa. For Raton, lulling aul dalafla APPLY TO I.Ot'Alj AO NTS OR even our greatest efforta. but atill when one looks up at the lone figure (trancing upon the top. the mind held ami turns wonderinelr hack to that will which called this landmark Into being. Its very delicacy Tier-sonifies the (renfily of the women of '63, and Itn atately firmnessi their unyielding wills.

Several years ago, the granite began to ch'p away and the Inscription was almost gone. The T'nited Daughters of the Confederacy tv ore much concerned, and some suggested' replacing the monument. Hut those who recalled the struggles of think of tlie Lost Cause and of that man who has come to be regarded, in every sense, as an American. We the khaki clad fieorgia. reserves marching, then the militia ir grey, and thou the trail, worn vetcrjns In their grey coats, some walking, and the feebler In carriage, ami) lat til P.

C. who bowed arid sm'led to Mrs. as they passed her. Mrs. re joiced with tin inward setise of loaMtre at being the tirstf of Georgians.

It was ANCHOR. LINE NiwTwIn.lorow teamehtpe "Cimeronu," "UiilofDU," "Caldiowa" anil a lllngt from New York every SAturdny GLASGOW LONDONDERRY For Book of Tour. Kates, applf to KEN DKKS(N BROTHKK9. tiao'l Aaflutn. 17 and It that first Me-noHal Aw-neiation Raid thai it would be a sin even to think of touching the monument ami that in time way it mils he saved.

They interested FTe-i-dent Taft in the matter, and as a result of expert inves-Hsrifion. the tone was treated and aaved by the same preparation which was nsed on Cleopatra'a Needle In New York, and the wonls o' her right and had been Iht parents' right and her husband'a: "he held herw-lf with the conwionsness of her ieheritonee and yet was as gentle in manner as if her Hroadwar, New York, or C. J. Gilbert, tt En banara Amriderj-Ktlbf1ftwh 4 Mala St. cur-Dr Stt Rotjhwter.

the Inscription were oast in bronze ami Were only just clearing away and the names of the missing were only just being read for the first time, "Oh, it grows worse, every year, doesn't it!" I felt that this was not for me to see or hear these memories which came back on the twenty-sixth of every April; they were too personal, too humanly alive. lisa Lee was talking with a group iugt a treet Some of them towed and smiled at ns and a pretty little Charles-tonian came over and chatted ami I told her that I was so glad I had come. In the evening, we went to hear the oration, by a brilliant and satirk'al writer, but what is the world good for if we cannot be satirical when we want to, and we ask ni one to modify anything to suit our pleasure. Nor liws he. For my part.

I was looking with the greatest impatience towards meeting the, Judge. I wanted to hear him voice his had not le-ecndod rrmi the founders of Georgia. Here, family pride Hurrah I Cleveland Ioader. The latest novelty in dresses Is one that has only two hooks in the back. Cheers by overworked husbands.

can lie accepted without stiffness, and it produces maimers which are exquisitely finished and dignity rvhi'di is ehnmiia. I DR. CASWElI When we were joined by a friend el Are your gold crown tarnished or black? Mrs. it all seemed' like a real fairy fastened upon the wile. My friend Mrs.

told me tHs story one day in a friendly little- conversation, and then asked if I would go with 'ier on Memorial Pay to see the exer-bes at the monument; and in aivep'in? I rook tt that she was eonti'Ient of my seeing her (fide of the question as well us my own. She is a representative woman of the South, with a sweet, stion. diisiringnished faeo inherited story and a day of enchantmeDt. "Miss I-ee is in town, yon know," she Are your teeth stained from smoking? Are they ducolored from using iron or other strong medicines? DR. MILLS TOOTH POWDER explained to Mrs.

and then to rue hy way of fuller explanation, "Mary Custis I.ee, the daughter of the General." An Govenor Hsigiies Had the laws changed making it possible. Governor Sulzer has had it carried into practical effect for this benefit of all the people. a When a Bank Failed formerly a Receiver was appointed to dispose of the assets. A few individuals with plenty of ready cash obtained the bargains and made the money. Governor Hughes had the law charged and the State of New York Banking Department takes charge of and liquidates all failed Banking Institutions.

Governor Sulzer's administration has ordered that if there are to be any opportunities for making money from the assets of failed Banking Institutions, all the people should be given an equal chance. The Banking Department of the State of NetV York realize perfecdy that such a large tract as 3019 separate lots of the Morris Park Race Track cannot be sold without sacrificing their value. But the Property Mus! Be Sold- There is no alternative. I had such a nice talk with her. the other day, and I asked her about an old perfectly delightful views, views whicu Will RemoH ill Dtscolonttoaj.

are are charmingly cutting as anything i NOT INJURIOUS that one eould desire. Who would not Will also clean artificial teeth. miniature of her father. She a( mio did not have it with her. but give his head to do as or that rca-1 Price Per Box.

50 Cents me a per'eetly lovelv one of the At My Office, 7 CLINTON A NORTH, or from your druiri.c. General which she had just had done in else, too, that this man is not the New firesden. It was made from a phvo- South nor a General Ie, but a rad'cal 457 E. Main St. Rochester, N.

Y. I Consultation Free 1 I OFFICE HOURS I I 8 to 6, 7 to 8 9 I SUNDAY II It 12 I the days which tire fast passing away, went, as one could not help doing, to NOTICE. To whom It may emir gi-aph taken of him just after the Mex loan War. And," she went on, "sV also showed me some buttons mounted gold as jewelry, which cinne oft some admire wit for wit's sake, and who would not do the same? And, too, I wanted to bear facts which perhaps, in dinner clothes of George Wafih'ngton'i alone: with the records and traditions of an old and proud family and softened by memories of political a well as oersotiai sorrows which date from 'til. Hnt she has tried with thousands of other and delicately nurturiHl women to meet reverses without regret.

Memorial Pay falls on the 27th of April, ami tbere is no Memorial Sunday. I was toldl before hand that this day is particularly sad to them, being a com-wemoratlnn of all losses, a fleeting glimpse into that rich ami Ideal past whlob even the -wst generation can but faintly recall and fhe present only by hereway, but which they crave and mourn for as the child for the mother that it has never known. Yet it i with no hint of weok aentlmentaliam that Savannah people guther nt the CVmfiderate monit-ment! they have accepted the inevitable, years ago 'but with a wistful tttulness nnd a pride for the men ho fought for them, ami particularly that man whom (you recall that the Lees were descended from George Washington through Nel our hon4Nt. desire to see only our own side, we as Northerners, have hitherto failed to understand. The judge, unfortunately, wasi unable to give his Oustis-i and Miss I.ee said she could we'l remember when she cut the buttons off the clothes in a childish prank ami how speech in person, but it was read by indignant her grandtnol her was over 'T: mother in quiet, clear, unstudied tones.

'but grandmother t-aved thcin' she card ami afterwards decidi that it was mst There wa no effoit at oratory, aud yet one would call it a fine speech. The judge had not gone to Congress for noth Notice In hereby jflvon that application ha Useu rad to tU To-wn Hoard of thn town (ef Or we. and 1 1 of Jliirhwy of town by New York tate K(tflway for rwrmisrslou to cotiwruot. matiHnin nu operate car bvun ami car Mxrflin tra kj mi property fnrmvrlv lonKfitg to J. ft.

Column on Jke avenue, ii bn one ii rid r-U auJ fl feet wiuHi uf Kerhl Mreef, K'dak I'ark. and hy Rochester Railway for pfTrWlsxiou Kwt, utainiain uiti operate tbe switch; mul tumours from the trak of fli Uo'-hnter Hallway oh w-Ht tdde of rikf ai'ntie a point opposite SKtid proposed car turn and st'-raire track and rxleridlnar Into tbe ftamtr, with ue-'eyv-a ry and proper rur-es from tte trri'-kK on both si'iv of said a venu (o MtT-ird on venlent opera i Inn of cars from either dlrecrin. Said- frackn to rr laid sJiall conform (rwraliy with the irrade of Lake avenue lit' point, and upon snail he rmved with hrlck Ri a to provulv a viiioMh rwdav. jfVi id tt(tpMatiou wIJi le firvt onniderel by said Hoard and of llljrbwav at Town ri-rk' office of the town of tire on the 'JHh tiu.T of May, i ns well that we cut them off, for the Yankees got everything, anyway, when ing. I listened smilingly tolerant.

Ihey raided the When one is smilingly tolerant one is The veterans were marching at our conceded to be a Southerner, hence it as a shock to the master of ceremonies loft and the Southern men with uncov ered heads and reverent eyes stood watching, with right hands on their to whom I was introi'moc-l when I explained that I was a Yankee. I maintain, in the language of Owen Winter in "Lady Baltimore." that "we could eTen the North delights to honor, (General Robert K. Te. Ag Northerners, we love our generals, except for hmu we wonltt hnve lost the struggle, and the bravery ami ability of Meade and the unassuming genii's and generostify of tJrnnt will stir the hearts of all true Northerners, so long as we read the annals of those days. We think of them as men raised up divinf'y hearts, their faces calm awl sad, whil; the remnant of the host of 'til tiled pai'.

We stepped nearer to the monument. It was draped in green and hung with agree to fl iter, tor that matter, wuli perfect cordiality, nut an understand in we must reach." The veteran evideuUv Tobacco Habit Easily Conquered A New Yorker who haa had wide experience, has written a book tellinu bow tlie tnhaoo) or niff hshit can he easily banishi1! in three without any relura of the craving. The health Improves woadi-rfuUy after the nicotine poison is out of the system. Ohnnesa, tranquil sleep, clear eyes, normal aprelite, good disestion, manly rigor, stivras memory and a general gain in e'liciency are anion? the many benefits. No more of that nervous feeling; no more need of pipe, drur, eiparette or chewing totiaceo to pacily tne morbid desire.

The author, Khv. J. Woods, KM Sixth New York City, will send his hook free on application, to anyom; who writes to hiin. I nion and Confederate Hags. The riren of the Confederacy were (intterinj! about on the greensward, their white felt the same way, after he had recovered from his surprise, ami I had made at ooiock II.

T. HTTHEJl. Town of th N'-n of C. K. CfAKK.

Snperlnteudciit of Highways of tuwn of Greece. That is what is meant by the dresses niakitg them look like butter haste to sssaire hitn that I had often visited Confederate Hall, lie replied that Slate of New York giving you "aey wvre always glad when Northern NOTICE. people felt doing that. Then he add ed, as a small boy ru'lght confess to an ardent desire for a long wished for ob The Opportunity to Make Money To whom It may Notice 1m )ief Iy giveu that application haa Pfeit made the I wa tk-ard of tim towu oi aud the tntenlnt of of ia-d town, to meet an inevitable bour which neirhf concession nor compromise had rocoeed'd in runiimr away from us. They were great in their urn generation and g-est in (his one.

Kven tleneral ee a t-ii'itted that of all men he feared fl'-neral Meaile the hks. for not one weakness could he show in his line that the I'ni in officer was not oitirk to take advantage of. And when tienem Hooker ws from h's comman.) and Meade put at the head of tie T'n on forces a few boors before the battle of ject, that he bad always wanted to visit flies. Then a woman heavy mourning slopped to the front of the monument and looked down. "That," said our acquaintance.

"is Miss I.ee." We were very near, and I conld ee that the daughter bad her father's darn eves and splendid d'gaity. As she stood against the stone background, she r.id at e-l the persona lily of fcr distinguished family, but when she srnibsl aud waved her hands at fri'tnhs, she v. as just a woman with friendly, manners. GeMYNbnrg. I Nt rk liailna.vs, far J.

"I want to see some of my Northern The sale takes place friend again," he sold wistfully. "I had some nvthty good iriends in tbe I trios, army: there were some tine men May 31st, and succeeding days And we mustn't be judged by special Mrnit-aaoa roruct, uian-iam a ntftwriou of it pres-ift I tracks on Lewef aveou frmn po.ui at or near th drv Hue to a "(utat at or -r little Kids' nad. (o-calj. tra-'t to iie kiid on Kite of Mi4 aieoue aod nut-tde the portion of the biirb- way. Aiirt 10 cmine-n Nai tracka at 1 tiTtulnurt t-r rtf ToWHiYer or io.

and to ervt an. malntaiL tlie switch. HidiuA. or i Oenera! l.ee must have rot! Th-'U sis- the rinst wreath n1 example." I sahi. ied that the result hsd wid teu'y Tsm-1 laid it at the teise of the moinmient, a 'No," be repl ed.

"there were fire- immsn hands, bv thuf siiniitiesnt ea'er on both si 70V caji rsrasia SMrtyaf Titles insured fr ky Lawvsra Tit! Is. Trust C. For map anJ particaiarw mppfy trifoit' to tne outeoerate and af'cr her ea-'h hacbs) up iri I told him that an titxle of mine 'ought at Gettysburg and bow he had TO LET Secorsd floor above Likly Store 271 Main Street East Heat First Class Elevator Service Sprinkler System Vacuum Cleaner System. Absolutely new ami up to date. HENRY LIKLY CO.

271 Main Strwat laat. J. Clarence Davies. 149th St. acd Sew York City sign which often turns the fste of armies Yet we hove rm record that he In the fa-e of that I mir, nor did shrielt when t'e beaten irii-ks back the ra nv nig't.

bearing the wounded and leaving the deid behind. Nor did he waver when at issf he met General Grant Jf App.en.iMx and aei-epted the tcrrtM, of snrntdr. T-it ir is I ii bardeM m-no n-as when he palsied ak.ee the rank Joseph P. Day. 31 SL, ftew York City ww.ith to the rep-osrnttitives the I'.

P. who took it and gently uir it where the otl-er wreath lay. Ami Miss I.se still sftusl before tiie nmmimt'nt rud looked down. At ci-vse, we our of the rmml and over n'l wh.ee the rernlars githere-l in a mis 1 the left a A he xe.erai's lit a Damm l.ue of srey. Lee, aiijuUcg liviu and uef HSHrv pie.

wtre and tnufH-. for ts ctuaveuietit oiranoft of haul road siM will flrxt ooturfderett by juid toird and if iit-a at Ivb ce of tawt on tfc Hy vt 3i vjiz at 7 o'rlfVk V. H. T'wb Orfc of rh T.n Saperiu'eadewt Ubvui tX the Twtt wf Oreece. i told me very personally ef rkkett's charge.

"Yes." said he oJd soldier. "I knew seme men in JVkett's division, though I wa in th Army of Tennessee, snd now rsThips you would to meet Mi I.e She sni'Id. and the veteran, without stopping to select the moat tactful mvd Aestfs and Aacttoaccrs.

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