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Richmond Times-Dispatch from Richmond, Virginia • 20

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nr-i- mi ii vi'v RICHMOND TIMES-DISPATCH: SUNDAY JULY 9 1022 LANDMARKS OF EARLY' 709S REPLACED BY MODERN BUILDINGS KENTUCKY MINISTER GIVES REMINISCENSES TUN UNI HIT KM RUM UPHOLDS RUTHERFORD HISTORY COMMITTEE TABLET TO BE ERECTED TO DANIEL BOONE BY BOONE TRAIL HIGHWAY ASSOCIATION 60ES TO WILUJIN MJUIY ITN'V 77- 1 't1 "T1 1 hy Boone Trail Highway AMoriation of North Carolina A IMuir Memorial Will Be IWil far Colege Purpawi Major A Qlirk Commanding Division Confederate Veteran Replint to General Critiriom of Ref crence to Lincoln in Report at Reunion Rev Cloplon of Irxiiipton Ha Viviil Hrrolloc lion of Richmond Anlc-Hrlliim Day II ar-Time Heroes Home and Conditions After Conflict lltt ALREADY KTATR HAM AIX'ffiFTKU MRMORIAL Ha dared by arantlan of Old fir Irina I Owner Thn 11 liar ran of Vlrx 'vetting remwilN to Be I'sfer Aaapleea af Ray gemata A at aqa Ml Assart a I tan gaf Uwad Rfafi NlwaataM to A Head patora ware Mna IV Chari it Minniarnila Joshua fatrrkin ilenrgs IV Womlhrldita and John Kdward drenl rrvwda waited on iha preaching of I Ilngaai Iha Second l'rabyiarlan t'hurch and Pr Tha Old Itlalr lloua rtrrhln JUl! burg Vn one of iha iiq home aiaada In America la In a nnl drod pa lor and i world and ta thin and our purpnan ls to hava tru history written and tru history taught In our school WMt Tse History to tenth Mlsa Mildred Rutherford af Alhan Ga haa bean a meat Indefatigable worker to that and Mi haa mnra than any other ona person contributed to Iha true history af the (Tonfadarnl cause "Th Rutherford Committee" waa ooma years ago appointed hy our organisation tn ua Its effort to aacur a fair and unbiased hlatory to ha uaad aa a teat-book In our nclooli and cnlleg-a Tha work of thla commute la vary briefly sat forth In Iha report aa follow: rioptan 4a on visits tha city of Rich-ittond today ha ran hardly r-lss what physical change hava taken plara alnra the eeventia Richmond at that lima waa ttnif inatropolltan What haa devt-lnp-d Into tha splendid modern a inn of urban and intcrurhan iranpnriaiion waa than supplied hy Imrs rara leei monumnl arrinn country Much of times Ktreet raal of old Itich-mond College unbuilt Wlicra tha James Mivr hratn-h of tha Phes-apaaha and nhln llallrnad antara at Kiahih Street wa iha "itnann Rank" Harr th mule-draun ranal boat warn tlad up at lata aa tha early eighties The nxileg Mill waa an Imposing nbjrt ora the aaiarn ak imposing nl jert om toe eaiern OJ ll will be conveyed in Wilni and Mary Cnllrpa if the pisla approved by iha Knclely for ibyrer-ration of tha old lilalr HAaiaad on condition that iha rolegman nidi praarhar Charlr it Minn-gercd had rome In America after the He-puhllran wave of His wapl Kurupa and wa iha war-llnie pador of President Pavla Pr Wnndhrlriire waa aduralad at Wat Point and In hi lal day walked a rrart a a radal Pr jAnjltiK liurrouBh attracted treat nolle a iha pa tor of Iha Flrl Hptlt Church At Iha bar tha leader ware Judge Itnbrrt nuld John A Marrldaih T'al- A flash General Commanding Knuth rnrollnn Division Upon lh ndjournmonl lit lh fnn-federnt Reunion I wna called away on bualnana nnd therefore tolled to until my return in Columbia what purport! to ha certain rrltl-elninn by General Carr nnd Genernl Howry of tho report mad by lh "Rutherford Committee" Oeneral Carr la tha cnmmandar-ln-chief of tho United Confederal Veteran and aanaral Howry In thn aom-mander of tha Army of Northern Virginia which Includes tha dlvl-aloria nf Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina and louth Carolina Tho prominent position held by thaa official naturallyi produce upon tho public mind that they praised' th views of th United Confederate Veterans fail wall assured that such la not tha caaa that Injustice haa been dona tha commute Each of theaa distinguished officials ara antltlad to thalr views of th Ilf and character nf president Lincoln and much an may differ with them It la not my purpoaa hara raise th' Issue I only daalr to spank In behalf of th commllla and tn any that In my opinion thn view expressed by thaa officials do not And a sympathetic rsapnnso with th rank nnd Ain of th Confederate rlpk pipjf lh vanarahla Ilna of iha baaon tm M- Hunter and olhara Among Iha corner of Main and IigHh diraai phnanihrplain John Stewart of Phllanihrt reason heretofore given your oomtnlttaa haa bean obliged to restrict It Mop of work almost as-rlualvaly ta watching and Influanclng-Htata school adoptions In order to ecur th adoption nf textbooks for uia In Nouthorn arhoola teaching our youths th great hlalurld truth of ths Confederal struggle thus enabling them to justify approve and command tha action ef thalr tain It aa a ftlalr memorial It for college purpose Tha historical old hnua ha purchased by John Garland I1 and ihe society haa been org to facilitate lh praervatlnn property The purchaa prlc Ifonn and th al haa bean Armed hy Judge Tyler John male original owner af house wa horn In Williamsburg If IS and dld there on November! 1771 Ha was a nephew of Prei dent James itlalr of th College William and Mary A early aa IT ha waa a member of Huua of Bu geee II was president of Council and three time acting ernnr of Vlrglnln In' 1JI7 1711 an 17 Iq Campbell' Hlervry of Virginia written In Philadelphia In Itn th author haa a ItUer concerning th disenterx wtSiten to tha King' attorney of Rpotavanla by Blair when he was aclInihQov-ernnr showing a spirit of ran toleration at that time HI son John Bialr Jr In Wllllameburg In 17IZ and Ui thra on August 11 ISM Ha graduate of William and Mary Col legs studied law at th Temple London and soon beram prominent In hi profession He wa a member of lh Assembly In 171 On the dissolution of Assembly In 1761 John Blair Jr waa one of the men who met at Kalelgh Tavern and draw I DiiW Independence Day With Great Enthusiasm -I IVy Full of Liberty or Gim chosen to th Council and In 1710 waa Judge of the High Court or Chancery Ha waa a delrgat to tha convan- Under the auspleaa af th Itny Smut tha AutMMhlle Association nd good road workara In Richmond tablet anon will ha arartad to tha memory of Daniel Bqon Tha time and place has not yat been decided upon but an appropriate point will selected and announcement will made later Tha tablet I ona of tho seventy-nln which th Boone Trail Highway Association of North Carolina haa plarod on tha Moon Trail through lh Old 'North Rtalo Virginia Kentucky and Missouri as far as Kansas City Klwanla Clubs at II points along th trail hav greatly aided th movement and the Richmond club aa accepted the Invl-etlon of Major Hampton Hitch managlhg director of the association to attand tha csramonlea Tha tablet Is a bus relief of Iha pioneer Daniel Boons and shows him on boulder of the Alleghany Mountain looking westward with dog and long rifle at hla side Th facsimile signature la on the tablet as taken from tha court records In Rallibury wher th deeds of Roono land waa rororded In tha Fork of tha Yadkin" Boone'a father and mother ar burled ona mile from Mockvllla In Joppa Omatary Aeerpled hy House for Itsle In th abort speech praaantlng th matter Major Hitch told th algnlfl-rant fact of Boon holng a member three time from th countlea In throa time fro mtho countlea In Kentucky which ware then a part of Virginia Boon alwaya claimed to ha a Virginian In a recant session of tho Leglslstiir Major Hitch presented th tahlst and It was accepted hv the House for th Rtata 'Th Roon Trail Highway Association la very careful to preserve In Ihe presentation of these tablet thg strong flavor of true Americanism which breathes In th very life of Boone and tha other pioneers That Is why wa are asking the Boy Hcouta especially to aid in th setting of the tablet" said Major Rich Th rout of thla historic highway la through tha cltlea ef Charlottesville Lexington and through tha gap In tha Blua Rldga at While Sulphur Rprlnga Vs- and thanca Into Kentucky via Lcalngton Ky and Booncshorough In with utmeat plsaaura that wa Invlta attanlon ta tha apiandUl work rinna -In tha Slat adoptions by the textbook enmmRtea nf tba Ktsta Division of th Unltsd Daughters of tha Confederacy Thais rommlilaaa hsva worked moat aarnaatly and affectively snd hsv largely oontrlbulsd to thn glorious srhlaamonla of -curing in tha fftatsa hlatortna tru and loyal to tha Confederacy" No sreptlon seems to hav barn taken to this part of tha report and no honest mind North or South could object to such worthy Report Read Amid Cnnfwetsn Insist llnmto Fneevd War The following paragraph of thalr rapnrt howavar haa raised storm of Indignation: "Our commltta would especially commend psmphiat by Colon! Huger Jarkann of Curryvlll Gs antltlad "Tha Truth ef tha War Conspiracy of snd published by that great-hearted Southern historian Miss Mildred Ruthar-ford Thla presents ths official evidence gathered principally from tha United fliatei government archives which proves (ha Confederate War was deliberately and personally conceived and Its inauguration made by Abraham Lincoln nnd that hs (Continued on SevonTh Tags) It la true that tha report submitted by tba committee waa made at tha dosing hours of tha mealing and mid aom confualon but th Impression of th wrltar In that both General Carr nnd Ganaral Howry wer at that tlma on th aland the latter acting aa presiding officer whan th report waa mad and passed without a dissenting vole Oeneral Carr and General Howry era reported aa saying: "Th report was adopted in soma confualon and tha part which arouaad such a storm of protest was In mass cf verbiage which seemed to hold President Lincoln responsible for th War Batwaan tha It ahould ba horn In mind that great Injustice has been done tha Knuth and tha cause for which wa fought by Northern writers of history whereby th responsibility of tha Confederate War and all of th Uli growing therefrom hava baen heaped upon th louth and theaa histories hav even crept Into tha aehoola of th South thereby poison Ing tha minds of tha youth of our land It would not ho In place In a new papa? article to undertake a discussion of th cauaas which led up to th war but aufflea It to aay that tha purpoaa ef our organisation and that of tho Unltod Daughters ef tho Confederacy la to hava our caua fairly and houeatly set forth In tha Hurry Tucker tlon that drew up the Federal Con-1 etttutlon and with Wahinglon and ou fellows spent tha Madison alone of all th Virginia prYf PPrnprlately" re- Sleeataa voted for It adoption In Chsrlle Taylor as delegates voted for It adoption in i th Prouk lllll and among the literary men anil editor ileorg Rag-hy Wl'llm Prlnknrd Elam Hamden Chamberlain General Hrdley Johnson waa prominent In military circle and rolunal of th famiiua First Virginia Regiment It it undying war record Th ilrsrendnnta of many of thoa mentioned are today associated with tha life of Kirhmond A new generation haa sprung up new Ideal are shaping lh new Richmond but Iha Impress of these rtilsen of old Rlrlu mend la reflected In preaenent-day elvia life 21 it Newspaper Like the Madera In anta-bel'um day and during tha bloody and stormy days of strife Iha newspapers of Richmond had a moat profound and far-rearhlng In-fluenr Thera war no larg cities Th gentry of the rural dlatrlrt war highly deep thinker exercised a larg lnflunet on public policies Th green" of th county courihnues wa the hulling on wlilrh all public question wire fought out Individually and col'actlvrly Loth with oratory nd th list Not until quit recently with th advent of modern invention ha th world' new been poeilbl every morning Not a newspaper Ilk soma of our modern sheets esitad with Its variety and specialised educational features on the topics of tha time Then the editorial had a noil marked power In Influencing public policy In Richmond In war time four great dalMea existed They wer th Whig Examiner Inquirer and Dispatch By tha many chan res since then thre of the great dallies exist in mergera Th Inquirer became tha Timas and under th skillful management of th 1st Joseph Bryan forgad to tha front It la only qulta recently It merged with another great aheat of ante-bellum times th Dtipateh And now tha old Inquirer and Dlapstcb live on und Th Tlmea-Dlapateh Th Whig had no successor if I am right in my mamory It dld from old age after a long honorabl and dlormy career It was th great favorite with the long dead Aa I rmamber one of Its bet and most fearless editors was William Elam In th early seventies there was a little evening ahent th Evening News John Hamden Chamberlayne on of th moat brilliant and gifted journsllsts became editor and owner of the Evening News It changed Its name to th State Never In th history of Richmond Journalism was there more fcrllllagt work than Hattf Chamberlayne' lie died In hi prime an edltortffi star of th first magnitude The State waa merged with the Letder and now tho News-Leader perpetuates the State All honor to tho past of thess historic sheets which fought so valiantly for th redemption of Virginia from th rul of Ignorance and alien which was her unhappy lot in th daya of and radicalism" 1Mkil Steed for Negro Rule This latter term waa a shlhbolsth "Radical" and "conservative" wer th two camp In th political war mod the fammi ante-bellum hotel "Tha Rpntwnnd" It wa In antebellum dav and until burned Chrllma Kva Idh tha Waldorf-Atnrla of Illchmond dividing with tha equally famous Hallnl It-Change iha eraam of travel With tha building -f tha Jelfaraon tha Kiehanga died a natural death 11 tha voices could now apeak which Once were heard In the old Inn the greatest and bet Virginia would be heard From tha front of tha Exchange tha flaming oratory of nie-bsllum war-tlmo and reeon- trurtlon day often wa heard Wher the magniflclert City Hall Hand wera two buildings which fgured largely In th Ilf of old Richmond fne wa tha Presbyterian Church In which Pr Moor officiated and th other wa tha old Cg-y Hall This latter building wa fahloned after the modal of an ancient Orek temple and waa a pigmy compared to th praant home of th city father Where now arc the beautiful Chlmboraso and Libby Hill Parka were uninviting hill Idea It Is not exaggeration to aay that aom of tha building which wrr used at Chlmboraso for th larg Confederate hospital war than standing A monument ought to crown Chlmbo-raso Park commemorating th gloria of tha women of Richmond during thoa dark day of atrlfa whan their ministry soothed the suffering of thousand of brave men who laid down their live for the Causs" -Ilndra Row" Then cl Heart A familiar sight wa to In lh eeventles at tha Chcsapeak wharvt below Richmond vessel lying thre and four abreast after the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad ram through from tha Ohio Rlrer With tha building of th road down th Peninsula the glory of th river trad disappeared The stately homes in Row" and Row" were then In the heart of the eity and many of th o'd home with their large ahady front yard have long since been covered up hy brick end mortar in th modern fiat In th seventies on of the notes of Richmond was tha numerous tobacco factories Rom of the moat noted were Bndera Lottier Grant Mayo Cam-eron Turpin and Yarbrough Most of th hava been swallowed up hy the American Tobacco Company It la of Interest to recount that th great modern plant of Allen Glnter started In a small way by Johy Allen near Mayo Street on Franklin The cigarette wars all hand-made Th modern order has inarched on and In th wak of thn leviathan much that la ancient has fallen and must fall On tha who' the Richmond of today haa preserved many cf th landmarks of past time Whilo tig has taken on th hallmark of a modern metropolis and marches to th restless music of progre he la till flllsd with the hospitality of her provincial days People of the Seventies Tha Richmond want ing in many prprauteat 'personalities 1777 he became Judg of the Court Lathed of Appeal and afterward! Chief Lama 0 Justice He supported tb adoption wayt 001(l of the Federal Constitution In thought of State convention In September dty onia t0 A oM ey a Forga moiiLn 176 he waa appointed by Frealdant eoma nt0 my 1fra0 Washington a Jutle of vehement despeAf under Mount De Sales which preme Court of the Vnlted Blalea patrlck Henry ul td them words and In 1761 he resigned I of warning as dr rd so forcefully Aentemy af tba VleMathm Pnndurted hr tn Pleiers af Iha Visitation st Cstansvtlle M4 five mile from Bnlllmere Write Directress far cats-lorn Affiliated wtUi tba Cal twite t'ntvienlty af Anntis MBS GIRL MS Longfellow said that about ho Jests at seara and Thomas Nelson Page said tha Can't you ring In James Branch Cabell on that?" Gecrgt Cease asked 'He said a lot of thing Ilk that It waa him that said 'Frlned Romani countrymen lemma your eara I will return them nest Saturday or words to that effect You fellows ought to read up before you begin to talk Intellectual stuff" "Who Is this here Jo Miller?" Chan Ruskell asked he the new member from Clay WardT If Is I got to ace him before nest Tuesday night on a little matter of business" Plead In With Nero "Jo Miller la th fellow what wrote all them up-to-date Jokes you hear paopla telling all th tlma" Jesae Ladd informed th aergeant-at-arms Hood In with Naro and had axeluilva right In tha stores along Main Street Roma In tha good old days Ha started that old on about Nero fiddling whll Rome burned As a matter of fact and got It from good authority Nero couldn't play a tuns on th fiddle Ha played the saxophone and all th trouble started when th neighbor got aor because he played all day and far Into tha night Naro waa -a great blower and ilka all such he got hla when the time grew ripe and ha got It good and "You ain't easting no Insinuations air you?" Chan Ruakell wanted to Excursion to CEDAR LAWN Summer Inaiat that all who ara battle scarred Jins at Keep Old Glory Pleating 'If I wasn't too old" Prooldont Taylor said a Joined long ago And I ain't eo vary old at that It behoovara all of you to get In th gams Lat'a beep that old glory floating above ua forever and lat'a uphold th dignity of these great Btatas Jlna that's what I aay Jlna" At thla point Jh sergeant-at-arms presented Barnard Robertson a new member vouched for by Carter Jones After examining hla credentials President Taylor announced that all waa wall and Brother Robertson waa called upon to deliver a speech rose with some dignity and after acknowledging tha honor and taking a deep draught from tha pitcher delivered th following taraetrlta and Music School agre with the' retary Putnam derla1 th most hlatent Boll dlainteraetad Red eo daya of 76 without ft Rever could hav i ever off And that walked from 'lllBlllrK Dorothy Johnson ntings vaiioy Forg without falL 0t of Min would hav hooted th atreet car' strikes put tngey oolnclded VlcaV Wirt Graffam cri Tha Mary A Jordan prlaa (etak-1 th llehd hy the alumna of Smith Col- wr Bay aId paVa leg at th retirement of Mia Jor- any Oxford Y1 dan from th profeaorhlp I tha vard Oi id Dominion cr department of Engileh) for th moil VM original piece of writing produced In war Grand oi tha collage year haa been awarded to I words Miss Dorothy L- Johnson of Manas-1 Tony Lucas Them grand aa Va for her atory Wonder- word: Gimme liberty or ful Tree of according to th death! How they hava echoed Thla th path of time! Sometimes Chrlstlan Science Monitor The Florence Dense? School of ririr nasn of kpwohth METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL JTLY 11 HR A (pedal program haa been pra pared for tha occasion which Includes I boating fishing peanut scramble! hoop raoas tug-of-war running high Jump blindfolded walking match and many other features Boat leave City Wharf in Fulton at I A Returning boat leaves Cdar Lawn at 6 Plano Playing s'- i Will glv als-wesk course of Instruction baginning Juno Itb Circulars mailed on application Phana tedevari 1SM-J todtot HO North Mradaw meet (Continued on Seventh Page) Adslte IIB CbDdesn Inter 11 years) Tie WHITE award was made out of about 600 path haa bean aa rough aa th hi submitted by the unanimous vote of I way from her to Walkerton or fi the committee I Williamsburg hers But tha chVnd they are Miss Dorothy Is a proffuct of tho I will proceed until all tlma has wenft of that" Jlmmla Tucker Manassae aehoola ah having entered I And it III wo have no statue of deatt In you fellow jlned th know soma blower myself hut don't ui th saxophone My blow ng la for thf benefit of my friends The Collegiate School for Girls the third grads her under charge of old Pat anywheres along 'Monument pcrlcan Legion yet? Every ona of Ladle' White Pimps One Strep of th Familiar forms i The stood for negro rule IX THE CITY OF B1CIIX0XD public plunder Ignorance and class hatred Its leaders ware In moat cases renegades and adventurers which ths tides of wr and military $148 A private day school for girls with primary Intermediate and high school departments' College and general courses who put on the khaki for tho of tha Democrats ought to go Lt out now and Jlna" stuff" agreed Kid Nether fallows go around hara ng what you dona In tha war clfylng what war and non got enough patriotism about up and qualify and show adantlala when you gat to got veterans of at a wan In Jhla club and I on tha atrests then included many who had played prominent parti la tha recently closed bloody War Between the State I reinember dis- tlnctly General George Pickett "7 Tought Into Virginia ttk v' He was In i Th enactment of tha fourteenth rifen coihea 1 amendment the United State Con- File Mm out a lh that Virginia rzMtra i zrznsrz Lur a Miss Hatti Wllcoxon In 1606 flhs I Avenue" graduated from th Manassae High Washington well said: School In 1617 and after taking a I tha course of human events a poet-graduate year in atanogrphy aha rolling atone gathers no moss'" rum-went to Kandolph-Macon Woman's lasted Billy Knowles "and 'h Jests College of Lynchburg Va 1116 forat scars who never yelt a two yeans and entered Smith Col- i bag to differ with th brother" leg as a Junior In th fall of 1110 seld Tommy Leahy 'George Waah-from which Institution sha graduated BBton did not aay that Tha way last Tuesday I talks you'd think ho had ben read Manassas High School Manasaas Joa jmier Henry Wadsworth nd in fact tha Htat of Virginia ar1 White Oxford Ties $148 Eighth session opens September 21 1922 There will be a responsible person at the school building 1619 Monument Avenue from 9:30 to 10:30 A Monday to Friday through July and August to answer Inquiries Children's Patent Leather Punpe IS YOUR BI00 FOR IRON? General Joep)i Juhnston was another familiar figure My reaollec-tion of him was an elderly dignified man past the meridian age General Dabnty Maury one of the leader of tne armies of the Southwest mado h'a home In Richmond at that tlmn Governor Henry A Wise was then In "the sear and yel- political ban gave tha "radical" their chance Old cltlsena of Rb h-monfl will rerqll many of tbie name which with their owners hava bean long since forgotten But tha mod ern constructive period of Virginia with its rule of intelliganc must bear witness to the memory rf Henry i Eilyson I'rlnkard and all proud of thla very notable achlav- ment of one whoa educational equip-1 men I wax here wall established ha-1 for sh ram Into competition with th brilliant Intellect to be found In perhaps tha foremost woman's col-1 leg in thla country President Nall-I son of Pmllh In his epeerh to thal students said that there la no greater! hrnor open to womn students than tha Mary A Jordan English prlsa ELIZABETH GBAEME BARBOUR Head of the School Should Take INuxated iron $125 low leaf" Ha ailll practiced law jlm Chamberlayne who gracefully and waa associated with his brilliant wore th mantles and wielded th Boji' Sport Shoes llodara lfathoda of CooHwg and Living Have Made Aa Alarming Incruao in Iron Deficiency in Blood of Anglican lftnandWi NUXATED IRON Halpfi Make Rad Tha Had That Puts Romo Into Chttha ef Woman gad Forca Strangth and Courago Jdto Veina of Man STREET MUD SOLD FOR PURE BUTTER I $148 ALBERT Address of Onr Sew Location to Be Aaaoueed as Soon as Decided Upon young son John whose po- of th trllliant elii rs of th liilral star was risig In the firms-1 (avion of ths grand onl Common-msnt of th revived liamocracy An-I wraith of Virginia other familiar figure was Generali Negroes legislative itslls Lee popularly called For stvs'ral years after tha War "Runnie Lte" He was a man of Between the Siate Virginia waa a larg frame and iot unlike his great military district and the prev of ad-falher General Hubert Lee He venturers while her sons looked wall engaged In farming at the-heipleai to do anything The writer i further than hy 'White Huuse" In Nc Kant Coun-' remembers when there were pntiiblyl 1 swlndler who sold to hla vlo-ty about tw-uty-flv miles from! a score of bony statesmen in the I slrost mud Richmond Irgslatlve hall i the -11 "ll'rM llerted from the gutter Instead of Ta year Mood starving for Haf toaa? Iron ie red blood STEIN feed If yea were to go eailng yau became weak We Must Vacate and Fifth aad Broad tkin aad emaciated yau i bam set da a mava erwit barm This plara Inherited from his filling aval graced by her noblest fcut r' mother wls waa desi ended fp-n 'ms th Ie Masnns and Jeffera-in Manha Washington Gilbert snd Henry The reeeneratlcn of Vlr-1 th precious fat Walker the first Governor r-? Vir- glnla waa a iriIonged confict of! ow Price naturally In these tlmaa price hla offer to provld a cask of th precious fat tvaincii ins r-i ti ri i i ta yaurseli than when yen let year blood literally a angry far weal af Iren inn that firm ft itrcnth and pawar ta change food into living tieeoo myi Dr Jaawe Francis Sail inn formerly shysimsn gf Bcllevuo Uosplial (Ostdaor PELLAGRA Announce a Big Stock-Reducing Removal Sale gtnia after the and dark great irnlcutt drawa days of wa -ie and Wells are names that darken tha svlndler placed laysr tha handiomest inen I ever saw He'VS'S of her history I have spoken was I am told a peaceful part Gilbert Walker a the first Gov-tha Army of the Potomac Ha we cvnnr of the days of her redemption a giant In alx He did yeoinsiry All of the progressive eleoieot ral-work In tho rtdaiupiiun of Vlrgnla under the name "conservative from tha vaat hord of scalawags Th fonservatlv party was a fusion and carpetbaggers the names of elements which Ringed for re-thoaa adventurers who rare to far- demptlon from negro and arpt- of pure Th Cheek developed by this swindler was almost equaled by a young- head of tha barret from which ho allowed hla customer tn hava a taste When they opened the barrel at horn they discovered mud instead butter "bich peools ef tM oeentra live bas made ewb an alarm ing iacmie In 1 Iren detcieacy la blood of Amcrkaa Dgl) York and tba Wcatchctiar Canary P-Bghml methods af mbbig and tha Many paapl hava thla dlasaaa nnd te art knaw It nalll It Is to laia Don't wall Tan can -at afford to taka ehanosa matter what doctors ar others hava taM no matter If atbar trsotmanu hava after you bay far prrmaaant relief Thawaada af suffarara testify ta tha wonderful tasuila obtained by uslag Dr McCrary's nlraant hams treatment Writs nt ana tor tha moat valuable aad rslimM tnfarawttoa that has yat baan yub-- PEL a bast tba at rang PI awn and aviiea tbit I have eftea vied at tba large aamWr af 1 I paytaaba lash iraata tba Mead aeeer euip-cl the eanm LAGRA To save moving our tramendoua stock we are sacrificing values right and left All prices are now BALE -aad you have a wonderful opportunity to get Just what you want at a figure even lower than our regular money-saving prices Everything NOW ON SALE: 50-Page Book Free ten on Virglnla "in those' bs rule Loral politic In lITti wera rho ran errands for a shoe times and from negro domination In "kmlng rondttlrn in tt eprlngj On hie way to the home aftarwaed represented Virglil hahoon who rep-l th customers ha used to slip Into la th Third Congressional Itl-'rlct th- riff-raff opposed town's dark doorway open th par- Thara wr several Brilliant young rul" claimed elec- cels exchange tha pair of shoe for lawyer who had rec sally hung out vt thatr ahlngies and who becam 1 ThJr nd mmiAimonV'theL'w'ara a wttt i -re inthe lves of roa with a amll and a bo HVrCabSrh: Hona Hundred- ap h- cuetomara wariU Judge of the Hus'lnga Court PoI1e sworn in ard tb-re aad tho tailor th brilliant pros--' the eating attorney tn th same court conr msetine -V tIT JMpong th merchants wer Laven-1 f- w2Bt11'aU 5 'B 4 pgft Morrlaa th Lavys A ioeal Mime? glokoa th Worthama Richard am1 -m Ti RUhirur-l overj0 presved coal briquet tea fasten ha botes again d-aiC' rk and Cha-1 'h 1 eon'alnlng tha two ef their weak nervous mi down stars Bat la ms opinion yon make Wrong sturdy man and waman by fading them ea mewfB Iron Tba old forms of metal he Iron moot gw tbroagb digeollvw proerm tw transform them into a-ganis iron I waled they am gs la Ssbw ap and mladtsmd by As Inman gy lem Ncailbmeading that has born mid and a rllla Ms sabie-t by nwlt-kaswa ghyWriana thsn-mada of pagia will inaiat In Iha dociaq tbamselvg with i This remarkable huok reveals th pravaa thsory as to tba Mam af PELLAGRA and (alia haw tha dls-aaa may ha aemylataly avaresma by a dnplt aad mfa hams treat-mant It eaatalaa phatographa aad lattam from ntata and ooaaty eflatalA bulma mlatatafs act am lawyam farmara and than wha Mil thalr swa aspsrtea tha waoterful maul la from this Ira Watches Talking Machines (MBee Eqalpmeat Kodaks Cameras Diamonds Jewelry Traaka Bags Etc Basical Instrameats Look for These Symptom pasted by Ting and drawer fvallap headnahm dapraaslaa ar atata af Ivnca raaghasa af skla brasktag aut ar ruptlana san swath tonguei Ilya aad thraat tearing rad mash macaa and ahob-Ing: Indigestion and nsnara diarrhoea er eoaatlpatlsa: mind agsctsd and maap otharn Don't wait' far all thi appaar If ysu sriW writ far ynar aapp af ths baok ta-! 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