1
geiereega teiett eelN- BEREA 1 PUaLIsHINO CO i 0 INVOR1OKAn l AVERT O18KPhL Manager iI 111M Jlnsatperraryauco i- t Jau IlCUjltnGttlr j eoeoeooe eoeoeoeoeoeoeoo- IVol VIlI Five cents a copy BEREA MADISON COUNTY KENTUCKY MAY 23 107 Ono Dollar a year No 40 fl NEWS DOE THE WEEK SIllersJ 1ar Bad In Europe Kentueky Building s Bedlcitad at the JtmestewN Ex hleltleii Chairman Drown of tho Ohio Ho publican Committee gave out an In > tervlew In Toledo an which ho served notice on Senators Koraker and Dlck that Ohio Is for Tuft and that the pro sent la a good time for them to get Into tho hand wagon Cossack at Ixxllz RUlli Ian Poland following an attack by terrorists on a mall wagon fired Into a party of factory officials and employees killing twentyone and wounding fortyseven persons Reports generally from European countries are to tho effect that the outlook for the grain crop Is gloomy and that the present high prices are Justified by the conditions 4 Lost Friday Doonestraro the Ken- tucky ¬ State Ilulldlng at tho Jamestow Exposition was formally dedicated Kentucky la said to have the most un Iquo bulldlnr on tho ground It 111m exact reproduction of Daniel ltoono0 old fort which was built in Madison county Tho movement to secure the next Democratic National Convention for Ixmlavlllo was formally started nt a dinner given In that city In honor of Thomas Taxsart Chairman of tho Democratic National Committee The dinner was given by the Commercial Club which pledged tOOO to any Clt len Committee toward securing the big convention for Louisville Urey Wood lIOn Secretary of the National Democratic Committee made an ad ¬ dress In which he said that Louisville had more than an oven chanco to 80 cure tho convention tom the retorts of tho sentiment which Keems to govefiT Oil dellBenT lions of tho two General Assemblies of the Presbyterian hurch IC would npixmr that the krfy hole rut oxprottflwl by the speakers so tAr is an effort to- ward a complete union of all the branches uf that religious body A college for men and women over sixty years of AId Intended to turn ¬ ish courses of study which will make the later years of life Interesting is to be opened in Chicago early lit June A newly invented motor and rail- way ¬ car running on a single taU and kept In balance by an application of the gyroscope principle has been ex ¬ hibited In London I PltESIJENTS OFtICE- B E I E A KY X I tITlE CITIZE3N C Rugs Made at Berea Thin shows a few of the rugs mado at the Industrial Department at Bercn These are woven iu beautiful shades of green brown and blue combined with white and many are sold to people in the north and gnat who love this kind of handworkr Model Schools Exhibition The following program was well given in the College Chapel last Tuesday night Those who took purt and especially Prof Edwards and the others who assisted in preparing the program are to bo congratulated on its success i Grand March lly nil tho Schools The lords prayer Clmtited by tlio Schools Song Cotne Fnlrlof- lllccltatlon Jr 7Ui and BtlilGnulOB Llltlo Phil SnumnUm FISt Song Dip tho Oar Sr iUl Griulo Division I KxerclnoTlio Bird Array Jr llli Gnulo Sonjj Mny Time Jr4U halo Physical Culture Exorcise Jr 6th and QUI Grades Sonjf Finger Lullnby Primary School Ilocitntlon Tho Klilo of Jennie Mo ell Wzzto Coopor Exorcise in Homo Sclonco Sr BUt Qmds ttirlH Song A Gypwy Song Jr Ctli nnd OUi Grades PlijHlenl Culture Song Mnrolilng Thru Georgia Primary School Exercise on tho Civil Vnr 8th Grade Sr Division XI- Caiiitoa of the warn Northern b Southern flan of lhowara Northern ub Southern lirllllnnt Campaigns n Nortlrarit b > SouUtorn What rtvfwnr settled- SongOld ClKfrjr Sr 7U CJmdo DivlalQn J ItooItnUon Wion Compmiy comas t tour Houlfe feud K < hynnjs AcHoaExorolHo Who MlliMGboJt Jfoblirt PrimnrSalia- oSgjKrui > luyltftjLlviU Sr AUI and OUi Gnwles- Vfnwi Drill Boys of the Sr 8th Grade Division I Song Tlie Little Brown Church in tho Vale atria of the Sr 8lh Grads Division I AIlb tory ExurclKo Signing of tbo Duulnration of Tmlopandunce P Boys of Jr 7th and Sill Grades Presentation of Cortlllunti t Song Summer tan Sr 8th Grade Division II t Value lathing Ptscet pubho among the most treasured poasesilons of Uto Tillages They are ptuid along tho bank of rivers screened off with brush and fenced In with stockades ot bamboo to keep oft prowling croco dues a 0+ 0 t I SAVINGS LUCK BANK I u I f 1t Probably as a matter of fact that man i reltdyfor There is more Savings Bank Luck in- most t successes than any one outside of a bank t dreams of- And t the best thing about this kindof luck t is that anyman any boy can make itfor him self withthe a14 and encouragement freely 9extended By this Bank YOU can open an account here with a tsingle dollar t WE pay you Tour per cent interest cQm + pounded scmiannuMl 1 Adopt some regular plan follow it with and some day people will be call ¬ Luckyi is the maker of his own fortune + i d 4 l Ii BEREA BANK TRUST CO iI S BEREA KENTUCKY l Capital 50000 Surplus and Profits ever 10000 M DIRECTORS J J Meere J W Heratea ET Ffch W H Perter > Chas Burdrtte JE Jk8le JWDlastHOfe P Ceraeliw A W Stewart > X i81i + oro + o+ a +o+o4o+ o co4o + odo4- ot t t y HARGIS TRIAL CLOSING Saloons Win at Cynthlana Holt Men Oppose Willson for Oovernor Meroer County Stands for Temperance All testimony In the trial of Judge James Hargls for the murder ot Jas Cockrill has been given and tho ar ¬ guments are now being gfvon The case will go to tho jury about noon tomorrow it is thought The local option forces wont down to defeat at Cynthlana the majority In favor of open saloons In that city being thirtyfour votes A general el ¬ ection in Harrison county wlth Cyn thtana as a separate unit has been called for July C and the whole ques ¬ tion will bo fought over again at the time Tho supporters of Augustus K Will son for tho Republican nomination for governor are very much alarmed over the efforts of the opposition Ropubll ¬ cans over tho state to turn the tide to wmIII strong in the western part of tho state Mercer county temperance forces have asked both candidates for rcpres entative to sign a pledge to support alt local pption measures and one of thorn has agreed to vote for a bill making the state tho unit Instead of the county The Y M C A ConferenceI tPn at The list of speakers for this confer- ence ¬ which occurs Juno 14 to 30 is so type that we must give the names of some ot them Rev S D Gordon of New York Dr John Balcom Shaw of Chicago Frank II Burt President of tho Y M C A Secretarial Insti ¬ tute of Chicago Prof James Watt Ralne of Boron and ProC B T Spen ¬ cer of Kentucky Wesleyan College Mi CiNMidolet Remembered Miss Backbay You aro familiar la a general wr y with paleontology are you not T Mr CarondoletNo I doat remember that I ever happened across It But I once read Paley oa Evidences of Christianity or some aalli t 1 COMING COMING 1855 BEREA 1- 907COMMENCEMENT WEDNESDAY JUNE 5 ORATORS DR JAMES M CANFIELD Of Columbia University New York and OTHER GREAT SPEAKERS Sunday June 2 Sermon to Graduates 1045 a m Sermon to Young People Dr Willard B Thorp of Chicago 730 p m Monday June3 Concert by Harmonia 730 p m Tuesday June 4 Meeting of Berea Alumni J HOMESPUN FAIR 1 f Exhibit and Prizes Homespun Coverlids with Ket tle Dyes Linen Baskets Chains Axhandles etc See list on page 8 Mr Wades Great Exhibit from Six States Will be Here Prof Dodge Wins In OA R Contest e Last weeks Citizen contained the picture of Le Vant Dodge who has thirtytwoyanrs oh the Carnegie allowance for long and meritorious service Our last Issue spoke of the struggle going on in the Department of Ky G A R between those who have dominated its officers lor years and the Comrades who demanded change in the administration with ring rule made a thing of the past We said that Prof Dodge ia without doubt the best qualified man in the State for the State Commandership Tha choice of thedele gates to the State Encampment has justified our view At that time the Department Encampment was in nminn at TrmlnrillfiL We wenUopreSr too soon to announce the result The fight waa tha most notable one in tho history of the Department The previous organization of the oppos ¬ ing forces was complete The interest in the campaign for the Com uiandonhip brought out an attendance of delegates twice as greetaa some ¬ times appears and sixty five in excess of the largest previous encampment Prof was Col Thos Sheehaja of Louisville nltbusiam Many papers of tho state had published paragraphs Btatingttwthkelaction was generally conceded Col T A Fabro of ClintoaCo also had been early announced as a candidate and until tho last seemed to have hopes of sue cess But the issue between the other candidates was so overshadowing that in tho final test ho showed up but fifteen votes It is believed that most of these would have gone to Prof Dodge had a second ballot been needed Tho careful canvass of Credentials by the Committee to determine who were legal members of the encampment and the election of the leading officers occupied nearly one entire day The interest WM to the high ¬ est pitch aud became excitement There were several sensational scenes j and at one time a suspension of the ballot to correct mistakes The result was the election of Prof Dodge on the first ballot by a clear majority of fortyTho installation of the new officers took place during the sea sion and was the occasion of groat enthusiasm Department Commander Dodge promised to do largo work toward building up the order taking for his motto Improvement always reform when necessary Ho said that in the matter of staff appointments ho was entirely uatrammeled and that every comrade would be treated as a friend Those who had favoredother candidates promised the most hearty cooperation sad the closing hour of the encampment seemed a veritable love feast On Prof Dodges return to Berca after his victory at Louisville he had a triumphal welcome The college band met him at the irala and he and Mrs Dodge were brought to their home in a carriage drawn by college students preceded by the band Friends had provided barrel of fine lemonade and he hold n reception on his lawn to many who game to con- gratulate ¬ him rj i e oeoeeoooooooow AoWhat In the Home spun Fair 0 p 1- oeoeoeoe 0 oeoeoeooo800Q s THINGS TO THINKOF Silence is the best resolve for aim who distrusts almself RcchVfoucauld Tell mo and 1 I eith Is death the lost sleep No ttIs the last final wakening Sir Walter Scott An eternal rest a solid and endur- Ing ¬ peace closes round thlf soul of him who dwells In GodW F Evans Ho who expounds the best serves bla country better than ho who exposes the worst The Business World Chief Contents of This Number PAGE ONE New of The Week Prof DcxlRO WIne Model School lUhlliltlon Hercn College Commencement Kentucky Doing Things to Think of- PAGE Tt- SerialThe O House of nTtioiunnd Cnmllc Children Department + PAGB TIIREB llerea and Vicinity Take Kotlcc College item llerea Report Should be Piibllnhed PAGE rOUIl Comments Son Career for Young Men Decoration Day Will lindiirx Practical ChrUtlnnlty nod the Preacher Political Talk- Tempertutce Noted PAGE FIVE Poultry and Keen 4 TIle Sunday School MSlon- IAGE SIX The School Problems of the District School by Prof Ulimiiorn The Farm ItiiPiiberry Orowlni by Iran Ole O Clark Eighth Kentucky IlletoryrPAG- E SEE News from Everywhere Recent State News I PAGE EIGUT Eastern Kentucky News the aJli R e Button I Its Silent Sermon to the Warrior of Tomorrow 01 behold that aged rfATHER seems so thin manI measured by a his is nearly What means the button on hh breast Which he still wears with pride l My child it speaks of Round Top s crest Of Shilohs battle tide v i It seems to of stubborn 1When J 1t seems to tell of dire retreat In winters mud and rain Of grim advance in summers heat To seek the battle plainIt WHAT KKUM TUB BDTTOS OS HIS BBEASTt 4t means that la his days of youth r That old gray man was true And In the cause of God and truth i He won the nations blue With steadfast soul that taught could time jOf la Chickamaugas wood t Before his Weapons deadly might Oppreyslon ceased to bel Ha crushed secession in the fight Aad saved our liberty Oh comrades clasp your glands around To each w will be true TIM ww LJ grouniii rIJ Ol all who was the blue oWo Stale JoUfMiTii 1 King the First look Hinder Tile first books were bound by Afr taltu king rf Pergamus ia 198 D a

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Page 1: Citizen (Berea, Ky.). (Berea, KY) 1907-05-23 [p ].nyx.uky.edu/dips/xt7tdz030f2q/data/1028.pdfPresentation of Cortlllunti t Song Summer tan Sr 8th Grade Division II t pubho Value lathing

geiereega teiett eelN-BEREA1 PUaLIsHINO CO i

0 INVOR1OKAn l

AVERT O18KPhL Manager

iI 111M Jlnsatperraryauco i-

t Jau IlCUjltnGttlr

j eoeoeooeeoeoeoeoeoeoeoo-

IVol VIlI Five cents a copy BEREA MADISON COUNTY KENTUCKY MAY 23 107 Ono Dollar a year No 40 flNEWS DOE THE WEEK

SIllersJ1ar Bad In Europe Kentueky Buildings Bedlcitad at the JtmestewN Ex

hleltleii

Chairman Drown of tho Ohio Hopublican Committee gave out an In >

tervlew In Toledo an which ho served

notice on Senators Koraker and Dlckthat Ohio Is for Tuft and that the pro

sent la a good time for them to get

Into tho hand wagon

Cossack at Ixxllz RUlli Ian Polandfollowing an attack by terrorists ona mall wagon fired Into a party offactory officials and employees killingtwentyone and wounding fortysevenpersons

Reports generally from Europeancountries are to tho effect that theoutlook for the grain crop Is gloomyand that the present high prices areJustified by the conditions

4 Lost Friday Doonestraro the Ken-

tucky¬

State Ilulldlng at tho JamestowExposition was formally dedicatedKentucky la said to have the most unIquo bulldlnr on tho ground It111m exact reproduction of Danielltoono0 old fort which was built inMadison county

Tho movement to secure the nextDemocratic National Convention forIxmlavlllo was formally started nt adinner given In that city In honor ofThomas Taxsart Chairman of thoDemocratic National Committee Thedinner was given by the CommercialClub which pledged tOOO to any Cltlen Committee toward securing thebig convention for Louisville UreyWood lIOn Secretary of the NationalDemocratic Committee made an ad ¬

dress In which he said that Louisvillehad more than an oven chanco to 80cure tho convention

tom the retorts of tho sentimentwhich Keems to govefiT Oil dellBenTlions of tho two General Assembliesof the Presbyterian hurch I C wouldnpixmr that the krfy hole rut oxprottflwlby the speakers so tAr is an effort to-ward a complete union of all thebranches uf that religious body

A college for men and women oversixty years of AId Intended to turn ¬

ish courses of study which will makethe later years of life Interesting isto be opened in Chicago early lit June

A newly invented motor and rail-way

¬

car running on a single taU andkept In balance by an application ofthe gyroscope principle has been ex ¬

hibited In London

I

PltESIJENTS OFtICE-B E I E A KY

X

I tITlE CITIZE3NC

Rugs Made at BereaThin shows a few of the rugs mado at the Industrial Department at

Bercn These are woven iu beautiful shades of green brown and bluecombined with white and many are sold to people in the north and gnatwho love this kind ofhandworkr

Model Schools ExhibitionThe following program was well given in the College Chapel last

Tuesday night Those who took purt and especially Prof Edwards andthe others who assisted in preparing the program are to bo congratulatedon its success i

Grand March lly nil tho SchoolsThe lords prayer Clmtited by tlio SchoolsSong Cotne Fnlrlof-lllccltatlon

Jr 7Ui and BtlilGnulOBLlltlo Phil SnumnUm FISt

Song Dip tho Oar Sr iUl Griulo Division IKxerclnoTlio Bird Array Jr llli GnuloSonjj Mny Time Jr4U haloPhysical Culture Exorcise Jr 6th and QUI GradesSonjf Finger Lullnby Primary SchoolIlocitntlon Tho Klilo of Jennie Mo ell Wzzto CooporExorcise in Homo Sclonco Sr BUt Qmds ttirlHSong A Gypwy Song Jr Ctli nnd OUi GradesPlijHlenl Culture Song Mnrolilng Thru Georgia Primary SchoolExercise on tho Civil Vnr 8th Grade Sr Division XI-

Caiiitoa of the warn Northern b Southernflan of lhowara Northern ub Southernlirllllnnt Campaigns n Nortlrarit b> SouUtornWhat rtvfwnr settled-

SongOld ClKfrjr Sr 7U CJmdo DivlalQn JItooItnUon Wion Compmiy comas ttour Houlfe feud K< hynnjsAcHoaExorolHo Who MlliMGboJt Jfoblirt PrimnrSalia-oSgjKrui > luyltftjLlviU Sr AUI and OUi Gnwles-

Vfnwi Drill Boys of the Sr 8th Grade Division ISong Tlie Little Brown Church in tho Vale

atria of the Sr 8lh Grads Division IAIlb tory ExurclKo Signing of tbo Duulnration of TmlopandunceP Boys of Jr 7th and Sill Grades

Presentation of Cortlllunti tSong Summer tan Sr 8th Grade Division II

t

Value lathing Ptscetpubhoamong the most treasured poasesilonsof Uto Tillages They are ptuid alongtho bank of rivers screened off withbrush and fenced In with stockades otbamboo to keep oft prowling crocodues a

0+0t

I SAVINGSLUCK

BANK

I u

If1tProbably as a matter of fact that man

i reltdyforThere is more Savings Bank Luck in-

mostt successes than any one outside of a bankt dreams of-

Andt the best thing about this kindof luckt is that anyman any boy can make itfor him

self withthe a14 and encouragement freely9extended By this Bank

YOU can open an account here with atsingle dollar t

WE pay you Tour per cent interest cQm+ pounded scmiannuMl1 Adopt some regular plan follow it with

and some day people will be call ¬

Luckyi is the maker of his own fortune +id 4

lIi

BEREA BANK TRUST CO iIS BEREA KENTUCKY

l Capital 50000 Surplus and Profits ever 10000M

DIRECTORS

J J Meere J W Heratea ET FfchW H Perter > Chas Burdrtte JE Jk8le

JWDlastHOfeP Ceraeliw A W Stewart> Xi81i +oro+ o+a+o+o4o+oco4o +odo4-

ot

tt

y

HARGIS TRIAL CLOSING

Saloons Win at Cynthlana Holt MenOppose Willson for Oovernor MeroerCounty Stands for Temperance

All testimony In the trial of JudgeJames Hargls for the murder ot JasCockrill has been given and tho ar¬

guments are now being gfvon Thecase will go to tho jury about noontomorrow it is thought

The local option forces wont downto defeat at Cynthlana the majorityIn favor of open saloons In that citybeing thirtyfour votes A general el ¬

ection in Harrison county wlth Cynthtana as a separate unit has beencalled for July C and the whole ques ¬

tion will bo fought over again at thetime

Tho supporters of Augustus K Willson for tho Republican nomination forgovernor are very much alarmed overthe efforts of the opposition Ropubll ¬

cans over tho state to turn the tide towmIIIstrong in the western part of thostate

Mercer county temperance forceshave asked both candidates for rcpresentative to sign a pledge to supportalt local pption measures and one ofthorn has agreed to vote for a billmaking the state tho unit Instead ofthe county

The Y M C A

ConferenceItPn atThe list of speakers for this confer-

ence¬

which occurs Juno 14 to 30 is sotype that we must give the names ofsome ot them Rev S D Gordonof New York Dr John Balcom Shawof Chicago Frank II Burt Presidentof tho Y M C A Secretarial Insti ¬

tute of Chicago Prof James WattRalne of Boron and ProC B T Spen ¬

cer of Kentucky Wesleyan College

Mi CiNMidolet RememberedMiss Backbay You aro familiar

la a general wr y with paleontologyare you not T Mr CarondoletNo Idoat remember that I ever happenedacross It But I once read Paley oa

Evidences of Christianity or someaallit 1

COMING COMING

1855 BEREA 1-

907COMMENCEMENT

WEDNESDAY JUNE 5

ORATORS

DR JAMES M CANFIELDOf Columbia University New Yorkand OTHER GREAT SPEAKERS

Sunday June 2 Sermon to Graduates 1045 a m Sermonto Young People Dr Willard B Thorp of Chicago

730 p mMonday June3 Concert by Harmonia 730 p mTuesday June 4 Meeting of Berea Alumni

J HOMESPUN FAIR 1f Exhibit and Prizes Homespun Coverlids with Kettle Dyes Linen Baskets Chains Axhandles etcSee list on page 8

Mr Wades Great Exhibit from Six StatesWill be Here

Prof Dodge Wins In OA R Conteste Last weeks Citizen contained the picture of Le Vant Dodge who hasthirtytwoyanrsoh the Carnegie allowance for long and meritorious service Our last

Issue spoke of the struggle going on in the Department of Ky G A Rbetween those who have dominated its officers lor years and the Comradeswho demanded change in the administration with ring rule made a thingof the past We said that Prof Dodge ia without doubt the best qualifiedman in the State for the State Commandership Tha choice of thedelegates to the State Encampment has justified our view At that time theDepartment Encampment was in nminn at TrmlnrillfiL We wenUopreSrtoo soon to announce the result The fight waa tha most notable one intho history of the Department The previous organization of the oppos ¬

ing forces was complete The interest in the campaign for the Comuiandonhip brought out an attendance of delegates twice as greetaa some ¬

times appears and sixty five in excess of the largest previous encampmentProf was Col Thos Sheehaja of LouisvillenltbusiamMany papers of tho state had published paragraphs Btatingttwthkelactionwas generally conceded Col T A Fabro of ClintoaCo also had been early

announced as a candidate and until tho last seemed to have hopes of suecess But the issue between the other candidates was so overshadowing thatin tho final test ho showed up but fifteen votes It is believed that mostof these would have gone to Prof Dodge had a second ballot been needed

Tho careful canvass of Credentials by the Committee to determine whowere legal members of the encampment and the election of the leadingofficers occupied nearly one entire day The interest WM to the high ¬

est pitch aud became excitement There were several sensational scenes j

and at one time a suspension of the ballot to correct mistakes The resultwas the election of Prof Dodge on the first ballot by a clear majority of

fortyTho installation of the new officers took place during the seasion and was the occasion of groat enthusiasm Department CommanderDodge promised to do largo work toward building up the order takingfor his motto Improvement always reform when necessary Ho saidthat in the matter of staff appointments ho was entirely uatrammeled andthat every comrade would be treated as a friend Those who hadfavoredother candidates promised the most hearty cooperation sad theclosing hour of the encampment seemed a veritable love feast

On Prof Dodges return to Berca after his victory at Louisville he hada triumphal welcome The college band met him at the irala and he andMrs Dodge were brought to their home in a carriage drawn by collegestudents preceded by the band Friends had provided barrel of finelemonade and he hold n reception on his lawn to many who game to con-

gratulate¬

himrj

i e oeoeeoooooooow

AoWhatIn the Home spun Fair

0p 1-

oeoeoeoe 0 oeoeoeooo800Qs

THINGS TO THINKOFSilence is the best resolve for aim

who distrusts almself RcchVfoucauldTell mo and 1 IeithIs death the lost sleep No ttIs the

last final wakening Sir Walter Scott

An eternal rest a solid and endur-Ing

¬

peace closes round thlf soul of himwho dwells In GodW F Evans

Ho who expounds the best serves blacountry better than ho who exposesthe worst The Business World

Chief Contents of This Number

PAGE ONENew of The WeekProf DcxlRO WIneModel School lUhlliltlonHercn College CommencementKentucky DoingThings to Think of-

PAGE Tt-SerialThe

OHouse of nTtioiunnd Cnmllc

Children Department+PAGB TIIREB

llerea and VicinityTake KotlccCollege itemllerea Report Should be Piibllnhed

PAGE rOUIlCommentsSon Career for Young MenDecoration Day Will lindiirxPractical ChrUtlnnlty nod the PreacherPolitical Talk-Tempertutce Noted

PAGE FIVEPoultry and Keen 4

TIle Sunday School MSlon-

IAGE SIXThe School Problems of the District

School by Prof UlimiiornThe Farm ItiiPiiberry Orowlni by Iran

Ole O ClarkEighth Kentucky IlletoryrPAG-E SEENews from EverywhereRecent State News I

PAGE EIGUTEastern Kentucky News

the aJli R e

ButtonI

Its Silent Sermon to theWarrior of Tomorrow

01

behold that agedrfATHER seems so thin manImeasured by a

his is nearly

What means the button on hh breastWhich he still wears with pride l

My child it speaks of Round Top s crestOf Shilohs battle tide

v

i

It seems to of stubborn

1WhenJ

1t seems to tell of dire retreatIn winters mud and rain

Of grim advance in summers heatTo seek the battle plainIt

WHAT KKUM TUB BDTTOS OS HISBBEASTt

4t means that la his days of youth r

That old gray man was trueAnd In the cause of God and truth i

He won the nations blue

With steadfast soul that taught could timejOfla Chickamaugas wood t

Before his Weapons deadly mightOppreyslon ceased to belHa crushed secession in the fight

Aad saved our liberty

Oh comrades clasp your glands aroundTo each w will be true

TIM wwLJ grouniii rIJOl all who was the blue

oWo Stale JoUfMiTii1

King the First look HinderTile first books were bound by Afr

taltu king rf Pergamus ia 198 D a