Show VETEKANS COHXKR GOOD SHORT aronins ron THE OLD SOLDIERS ride llatlle lit the tallthe Hla ml the nat llala5 el llrll 11 let the nltxl tale lIuU1 kol ii i t no IT nil Tin areig trowlod street return Inn at the ending or the dy r Hastened on whom oA all minted 1 a he sped S alone ills way In Mi eye a gleam of triumph In till heart n Joy linear And he roles of shouting thousands till resounding In his ear 1aiwd iceneolh a stately archway toward to-ward the I goal at his desire TIM he MW n woman figure lolling Idly by the fire I have wont he tried Militant I have sated a cause from wreck Crushed the rival that I dreaikil l let my toot upon his neck Now at t lint the way Ii open now alt al-t men mil me great I am leader of tho leaders I am mailer In Ibo rlato languidly she turned 1 la listen and decorous was her pretense And her raid patrician feature mirrored mir-rored forth Indifference Men arc always scheming sighing for tame petty mil wild she Thru a little yawn upprcMlng What Ii I all of this to lIIeT Tliroiifli lie I fhadows of the evening as they iucnch d the tunnt glow Came the other faring homeward with dejected step and low Willful peering through HIP darkness till he saw an oft before Where n woman stood Impatient at Ilhe Ihrmhold of the door I have ball ho faltered faintly AllIs All-Is over with a groan Then he pained and gated expectant at Iho faro beside Idle own To loft ryes were turned upon him with A womana tenderness Two white arms were flung about dim with a pisstonsle earrss And A voice of thrilling tnuslo to hle tnutoly uttered plea Odd It only you ore with me what Ii nil the lest to mT All night long the people l leader sotto sot-to sIlence nod alone Dull of eye with brain unthinking for hli heart was turned to ilonn While the hour phased all unheeded 1111 tho huti of night had ceased 1 Ind Hm hnggnlight rgly neMd 1 lice 1 elu oly Frtl I Hut thn other the defeated I laiighed a laugh of merriment And ho thriut hla cares behind him with an Infinite content decking not of plare Mill power and the imlle of limit nbotr For hU darknc tens Illumined 1 by time radlnnro of lose Knell had grasped l the Rift of fortune each had coimtMl 1 up Iho cost And use vanquished won tho victor and the winner he thnt toil Tim IUIIU if UK slUii let 10 and IS 1813 was fought Iho great but lie Ieliulc The allied t arm lea I of Knulnml Iruiila Kussla Hpaln and Sweden muttered t JOOOOO soldiers against 1TEOOO French Napoleon row at the close of the firm days righting thai his army would I bo compelled to retreat re-treat The second days struggle on Iho part of lido emperor win to oxtrl cato Ida army During lids otentfiil day wrote Sir Walter Scott In I which he might he said in flitht leta for tlclory than for safety this wonderful man continued calm decided collected collect-ed and nipported his illiiilnlihcd and broken squadrons In their valiant defense de-fense wllh A pretence of ulnd na determined de-termined ha had no often exhibited In directing the tide of onward Motor At 3 oclock that day Ibo Saxon contingent con-tingent and the WurllembtTK cnvnln IS wo alroiiR deaterled from Neys column col-umn to the enemy turning Ihelr Million < Mil-lion caber and 11IIollel against their old comrade When word of this dli aster reached Napoleon ho reined up ills horse for n moment ho listen then spurred on to Iho head of his Imperial Im-perial guard Hut one word of comment com-ment fell from hlllpe That wu Infamous In-famous With n corpj of Ida guard ho charged to the succor of Ney his followers fol-lowers ihautlng I oot Iempcreur I I and Death lo the Htxoni Owing to Ibo futal blunder of a corporal cor-poral of engineer the ricape of 23000 French troopa Will cut off Tho bridge across the Ulster Inul been mined for explosion III soon Os lice troops were ncroii but by mistake the torch WIIIIP piled too loon Manhal Maidonald and Count Ionlatowskl the 1cle whom Iho emperor Intended to create king were among those left behind Jlclng hemmed In by the enemy when the explosion occurred the count drew his word and exclaimed 1 to the orllccrt bout him Gentlemen It now become be-come ui lo die with honor With his handful he cut hli way through the vnemy and reached I the water but In mounting the oppotlto bank his horse tell upon him and carried him Into the stream where he wai drowned TI Illu unit III Hr It has been suggested that in the iiXt anniversary or due nallonn lodI pelden lod-I e Juh I Jlli I Jvn there uollIU I I u r brad ° f 1c c ui H oho i creed In both the federal and confederate armies during the late war for the Union the parade to be beaded by the principal surviving generals and other offer The men to march side by side through the street of the principal elite eli-te North and South Such a demon slretlen on the day sacred to our III tlonnl nslrtolle memories would typify the complete union and raeonelllslioa of the 10 great sections of the country and a determination In land together lido by side In all future contests for the glory and Independent of the republic re-public This movement should hive the radial support and endorsement of all Interested In the future welfare of our country The men who look part In the wsr who suffered from wounds exposure and the want of every comfort com-fort whirls make life endurable for principle and who have now forsworn all antagonism will be the first to step forward and lake put In this public demonstration de-monstration of renewed allegiance to the flag that symbol of American rill zenshlp on Isml sea To complete this expression of patriotic feeling there should be Included In the parade the soldiers sod sailors of the regular army and navy members nf the patriotic societies I so-cieties blue lion of the American evolution evo-lution end Ihe veterans of the Mexican war We believe that this movement would be grateful lo the shade of Ihe lamented Lincoln In whose bread the sublime d virtue of mercy charity alit lava were united with a patriotism equally lofty and unsullied The treat exposition nt Atlanta nt Iho Industries of Ihe Cotton Stale Ices met with a hearty gratifying response from all sections and has proved how great U the development and prosperity of Ibo South The Immense nsicmblilt of people from all over the country it Atlanta At-lanta has created new sympathies md established new relationships unlch 1 cannot fall lo be productive of Itnatnse I I good II Is an Inauguration of > new era wblrh cannot be btller supplement I I ed than b > inch n national dcmomtra lion is the union of Ibo two great arm IM of tcteruns In a national holiday celebration Th tIled Clete lonory ehl 11 I James and Arthur hate heard about the United Htntm gunnery school at Washington and Newport nnJ ask I what Is I ncccwary In order to be sdI 1 sd-I milled there alio any Inforoitlon i about them Answer To be eligible lo I Iha nunnery school u man must be an exnpprentlco or n lontlnuedMrvlco I I man that Is to say H man haling serted one or moro enlistment sad I paid off with a long I discharge He make out his application and seals It I lo the hlef of the llurrnu of Nitlga I lion A man must be either a manna I or a llrstclas apprentice If ll has I I a rate iu coxswain or boutswalninlte I or any petty officer rule he forfeits I that und enters tho class as inman with pay of 31 per month A Irst class apprentice pay Is 1 Ut per ninth I In Washington gunnery Is 1 taught bow guns are made and She prlncljis of IIlde htislnrs Pupils nrn requltd to tma5 anolei I w NOwportlojfhloea lbl 1 and diving fffcnliirf orlUOflrw I and electricity 1a I one of thl broaches There is I a great deal of ianl work about It and but little protect of advancement I ad-vancement unless there are evidences of war when there will be alright future fu-ture for all nblo sailors lint soldiers and nil who understand She mi of war I t Itrslmtnl lit Ihltise Thiie Is I u movement In than county coun-ty t Houth Ciitollna for the rrettlon of a monument to tho confederate dead of the Truth Itrgltncnl South Carolina Voluntiers This regiment hU In It one rnmpiny that became soaowhal famous for Us composlllon is tell as Its lighting qualities The Athens Han 110r has been studying up Ibo history of the regiment It tells us thit It was made up entirely of men from kdozen or more families und they acre about all relnlc1 la each other There were omo ten Chestnuts fourteen JoUions sl ror seven Alfords and u > on The cnptnln of the company sns a couln of nearly every man In limo lank who was not his brother It was his cuitom In drlllltm to address his men In limb way Cousin Jrenis driss lo the right Htiildydcorge 1 please swill I jour chest t oll ht Cousin Arthur you want to turn toes out not In Hut when It candela right there were no moro bratc or daring fellows In the service him the 10th regiment butternut company Buvunnah da Press |