CHERRIES They will only last few day, Large Roys! Ann and Black Re-' publics, 12ft centi per pound. , A. V. ALLEN SOLE AGENT FOR BAKER'S BARRINGTON HALL STEEL CUT COFFEE, PHONES 711 AND 3871 BRANCH PHONE 71S GEN if EVANS'ADDRESS publican government which we enjoy. The South Hat Made History And Wilt Have It Justly Written. The people of the South have made history which teaches moral and civic ;rn tiv ramile. and they are Delivered at United Confederate j. c',nce;nli" fLlS" w ti,n rt hiir ii a and tiie iair state- 'menu of their motive. In beiinninK to discharge this duty as to their own recent hUtory, the Southern people were startled by the discovery that the youth of the country were threat ened with a perpetuation of sectional strife throiich the evil influences of sectional literature. History hooka were complacently presented for adoption by school boards, although infested with sectional uniairnem. Statemcntd were pointed in such books which were but half truths, while truths were so adulterated with errors as to be no longer true and pure, while paragraph were adroitly constructed so as to carry concealed BIRMINGHAM, Ala., June 10.- the deadly dagger of misrepresenta- t . .1 ' I iLm! .t... slur ft ft. General Clement A. Evans, chairman tion. n was eviucm w mu, Veterans' Reunion AT BIRMINGHAM, JUNE 10; General Clement A. Evans, Chairman of the Historical Committee of the United Confederate Veterans, Ad dress Veterans at Birmingham. benevolently, and for the general wel fare. It i therefore insisted that the hindering intermeddling with the pur noses to righteously solve tins prob lem shall cease; for whatever the mo tive may be, such interference i mi directed, hurtful and often open to suspicion as being .accompanied, with iiuinccrity, selfishness or ignorance of Southern condition. The Twin Sentiment For The Union And The Constitution. It will profit our statesman and. all other students of our Government if it, will fullv consider the estimate placed by the citizens of the United States on the present value of the Union together with the intense de- viirtn of the neowle ftlso to the con stitution a the protector of their per mal liberties, and the saviour ot me powers and dignities of their respect ive states irom a puMuic luum-i ravage. These' two potent, popular estimates of the Constitution and the Union are consistent and co-opera- . mi . .1 I... I . m e..1iitv1 .Mll. live. I ney arc uic ihuhjuiu.mv ...... ... -i i n...,m.f ntiMarv J-ranees Rien ..... niiments vrrv dear to the: Hitlwinkct, if he can 510,1.1 AWAITS BOY Son of Mary Rien Cannot Be Found ESTATE OF JOHN C. RIEN If the Boy Does Not Present Ills Claim by Next Month he Will Lose His Legacy and Money Will go to His Mother. f the historical committee of the United Confederate Vetcrates, deliv ered an address at the reunion of the veterans here today. General Evans said in part: This Assembly is representative of the people of that part of the country commonly called The South. It stands, as a body, for the true citizen il.t insistence to this corruption ot a literature pretending to be historical truth, and it is gratifying to know that the efforts to strike down the pernicious evil has been rewarded by considerable success, nut the strict exclusion of all unfair publications must be vigorously enforced, and the books themselves must be consigned NEW YORK, June 10,-A small fortune await the mysterious son of and Martin be found in ... . ... , i American heart. I Missouri. It he cannot ue mum., We remember the power of the the estate will tie ciosea up, me ...r..i tT:, c.ntimmt when the mnnev eoinir to his mother. appeal was made to save the imperil-1 Mary Manen Rien, the money to ed life of the Union, even by war. It t.he liillwinkel side, is considerable, was a feeling inherited from our an- It is not staled absolutely by the cestors of the American Revolution,' lawyers that the young woman bore a and had been at various times di- se.n but old John C. Rien says that tdaved throughout the South and in when Martin Bullwinkel died on the North when threats ot secession renruary j, m himuh, u.v were made by the Northern states- man upon hearing me ueatn cxciaim man. Our fathers felt that in form-'ed: "Now. I'll have to look after Ing this Union they had gained a true Mary Francis's child. government of United Mates wnicn Lawyer huum nu would abide forever. They were the death of the testator this son thrilled by the patriotic sensation that was the heir. .' , , . ...... .....i in. nil riiiiis. and t in v.. men uivii jtimwij v. defense was provided against all , l'XK., and the estate was worth about wromzs. This has therefore been in ?.'5,UKi. i ne win ten o.nuu 10 uc i.,.-,..., a nnurprr ii tiiviiii'd in iwti nai la ituti na l. .v ail our counuy 9 - - sentiment, and it is that same love of , held in trust for any children or child i.:..i, ,:ti ...trmt itic until! of Marv Frances Rien. If, however, country mum - , ' ... . t ..,i,.n h irn iheith.-re was no livitiu children at the oi me nuc mutii ..v.. .... vifthrt tt-: iw illnsirafcf hv the fu ex- time ot his (leatn men mis tfiisii u ui -' " - j j What Stove fotSummer? Nothing adds to Jdtchea convenience ta lumtner weather like) a New Perfection Wick Blue Flame OU Cook-Stove. Anything that ny stove "eta do theNew Pcrfectioo" will UW, tliu (IV M vvumi , . roasts, boils, toasts heats the wash water and the ua iroas, and does It without dissipating its heat through the room to your discomfort. The Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove actually keeps the kitchen cool actually makes It comfortable for you while doing the family cooking, because, unlike the coal range, its heat Is directed to one point only-ght under the . . . -J If MW kettle. Made la tnree sizes, iujiy wsmui. with yotlr dealer, write our nearest agency. Stands, as a notiy, lor inc irwc numr , , .t ry of a powerful section of the United ! to the flames of patriotic indignation. States. The people thus represented liave views of true civic virtues, and i the true social status, and the dis tinct responsibilities of the American ixrople which are shared by the greater number of our countrymen verywhere. It cannot be suspected without a shudder that their ideas and ideals are scorned by a majority of the people of the Union. In fact this truly grand gathering represents the intelligence and the energies, the traditions and the hstory, the intense patriotism and the exalted hopes of a chivalric people whose ancestors were leaders of great prominence in the founding of our Constitutional Renublic. The Special Objects. The special work chosen by th great soldiers' organization here in annual session is purely patriotic, peacemaking, beneficial to the whole oantry and valuable to posterity for ever. Its principal objects are to pre serve comradeship; to establish just ice and purity in all literature, espec ially in history; to abolish sectional discord; to promote genuine and gen The South Has Achieved Prosperity And Will Preserve it Th Anthem neonle of 1861 did not linger long at the tomb of the Confederacy. Their brave soldiers crarhinded the ideal sepulchre with their own chivalric glory and com mitted the Confederate movement to the memory of what it was, and what its defenders did to sustain it. The South would not live in the past alone. Its people gazed awhile sadly on the rich and radiant glow of the setting sun, but they firmly laced the duties of the coming days. The severity of the new conditions were appalling, but in battling bravely with their obstacles this heavily burdened gallant people are achieving well deserved success. Out of extreme desolations the hopeful southland citizenry has risen majestically by their own splendid achievements with out capital except a credit good as gold, and a land that responded to the enterprise of its owners. They had 1 genius for honesty in business and fidelity to the laws of true trade which so directed their financing that iri-iie of all oowers delegated and r- served so as to serve every section, to protect the interest of every citi zen, to save every right and thus achieve .1 durable magnificent great ness. In the keeping of that Constitution thr id ureal reward. If sacredly observed it will he the perpetual l for. foundation of civic blessings, because the states will be the everlasting mi in t'o to the daughter. Action was begun in the surrogate court t close tip the case. The executors stated to the court ihat he understood that there was son somewhere who was entitled to some $10,000 of the estate and the court ordered that it be advertised The cases comes up for final disposition unless something hap a. a . I . I pens, next month, ana men me ai- me stales win uc - , ,. springs which shall keep that foun- leged missing son must present his i""'""v v., 1 which so directed mcir nnancing mm rrons courtesies among the people j ,hey hayc nevcr j au ,istory pro- hoss fathers nearly half a century , j financja .):ir(ic. Their energy r :,k ! . . . . . . . . . .. ago strove for the mastery with iloody severity four years upon many historical battle fields, ftr proper furtherance of these ftraml resigns, heroUm is being also commemorated by durable, monu ments as well as by every other token that can inspire men with the true heroic spirit and the love of truth which makes a people free indeed, and ft must be further stated that among this cluster of starry guides to National glory it has become neces sary, to place Southern and National uisistance that the reasonable claims f the South for better recognition should be allowed; that its local prob lems should be more fairly considered and that it should he unhindered in 'tis efforts to maintain, under existing embarrassments, the social and rac ial integrity of all that people who Jrveloped and civilized Xorth Ameri w, anil established the democratic re- The General Demand id the Well-informed of the World has always been for a simple, pleasant and e&feat liquid laxative remedy of known Jue; a laxative which physicians could awaetiou for family use because its com g&ent parts are known to them to be tt&okeome and truly beneficial in effect, aeetptable to the system and gentle, yet prompt, in action. la supplying that demand with its ex at'iltut combination of Syrup of Figs and Hixir of Senna, the California Fig Syrup Clx proceeds along ethical lines and relies tmthe merits of the- laxative for its remark- laUe success is clasping with its glad hand the present opportunities, and with hon orable thrifts they will preserve their prosperity. The Southern states have their own problems which they desire to solve for the common good. It is true also that there are other tiestions not ex clusively Southern in which the peo ple of the South are concerned equ ally with all citizens; such, for in stance, as the general questions of the just relations between the states, and between any stale and the Gen eral Government. But even this prob lem was m;.-le local as to the south ern states and became acutely sec tional in the years between 1830 and 1861 when the circumstances that African slavery had become an in stitution was used to create a danger ous Southern problem. After many unsuccessful expedients, the states in the South fled for refuge to Secession, and that being denied they were fore t.iin full, and the people shall have their liberties secured as permanent ly as the stars are fixed in the firma ment of heaven. Within the range of the true patri ots' present view there are four ideals of equal worth. They are the State, the Constitution, the Union, and the general welfare of all the people. Consider these four great entities as they arise in order of time, sequence, and relation. The'y are the people, the States, the Constitution, the Union. Out of these our Government arose in its remarkable form. As such it was dedicated to Liberty; as such it is devoted to maintain equality, and as such it is organized to promote fraternity. We will therefore take the sentiments which were laid in the cradle of our Government and make their unity the basis of our amity, their concord the assurance of our liberties, their united reign the pro tection of our country from every foe. These principles ruling the hearts of the people will make our land the leader of the world by the blessing of Almighty God. Will Cure Consumption A. A. Herren, Finch, Ark., writes; "Foley's Honey and Tar is the best preparation for coughs, colds and lung trouble. I know that it has cured consumption in the first stages." You never heard of any one using Foley's Honey and Tar and not be ing satisfied. A Lesson in Health Healthy kidneys filter the impurities from the blood, and unless they do this good health is impossible. Foley's Kidney Cure makes sound kidneys and will positively cure all forms of b adder disease. It claim or lose his legacy. PRAY FOR BILLIK Prisoners Slill Plea That He Be Given Justice IrlrlHAii nnrl Mini unit wi.n ------ , muilCjr M V wwvva m.wv ed to fight; and having failed in that, j strengthens the whole system they surrendered without and settle- ., , ment by negotiations or war. Hence, the old disturbing presence in our : country of a people of African de ! scent became more serious than ever because the problem was loaded from 1865 with new and insupportable con ditions. These negroes in the south ern states were merely turned loose with nothing but the power to vole and hold office without qualifications. Thev were not offered homes any where except in the South, and they; fell as a load on the southern people. But the South assumed the burden and the assertion is here made that no body of people in any age of the world has treated this negro raa with real kindness except the people of the Southern states. All nation 1 - 1-,.,,1 tlmtn nd nnt on has 1 nave ( inuiviu uivuii ...... ..v.. That is one of many reason why , trained them into that physical, in Syrup of Figs and FJixir of Senna is given 1 telligent, moral manhood which is tte preference by the Weil-Informed. 1 the indisputable qualification of a w ... 1 r 1 it , 1 u valuable population. For example get its beneficial effects always buy,""1., ' 1 . , ,i, , b , , x . , ' ' , consider the negroes in Africa tinder Urn genuine-manufactured by the Cab-. Ewropean race. The Southern states Samia Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale j,ave over sjx millions of this race to It all leading druggists. Price fifty cents ' ,.ara far. and the Southern people are per bottle. I qualified to execute the trust justly, A man who is in perfect health, so he can do an honest day's work when necessary, has much for which he ! should be thankful. Mr. L.'C. Rodgcrs 1 of Branchton, Pa., writes that he was not only unable to work, but he couldn't stoop over to tie his own shoes. Six bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure made a new man of him. He says, "Success to Foley's Kidney Cure." f. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. If you will make inquiry it will be a revelation to you how many sue cumb to kidney or bladder troubles in one for mor another. If the pat Sent is not beyond medical aid, Foley's Kidney Cure will cure, It never disappoints. SENTENCED TO HANG FRIDAY n a F0c LAMP S,' aht that is very gnUeful to tired eyta perfect student or fstutly lamp. Brass, nickel plated, bence more duf ablt than other lamps. If not with your dealer, writs our near est agency. STANDARD OH. COMFANY (I tpnraUO : UAAAAAAUUUAUAA1A4MM44SM4M4 . . To the First 500 Children f Bringing this 'Ad'." and opening an account, we' will deposit the first 50 cents, conditional that the child deposit 50 cents at time of opening account and one dollar per month for eleven months. The account will then be worth $12.00 besides 5 per cent, interest and is subject to withdrawal according to State law. Remember your account is secured by real estate. Children under fourteen eligible. THE BANKING vSAVINGS AND LOAN ASS'C'N. 1G810thSt. Phone Black 2184 Kemp's Balsam will stop any cough that can be stopped by any medicine and cure coughs that cannot be cured by any other medicine. It is always the best cough cure. Jurors Say They Would Not Again Vote to Hang Billek Father Peter J. O'Callaghan Communicates With Governor Dineen. CHICAGO, lime 10 In the chapel of the Cook county jail, a miscellan eous gathering of murderers, burg lars and convicts prayed Jor two hours last "night that Herman Billik convicted of the murder of Mary Vzral, "might be given justice." In the midst of the group sat Mrs. Mary Billik and the four Billik children. Tailor Davies, who although ex pressing his confidence in he inno cence of Billik, had officially super intended the work of construction of the scaffold, offered up a prayer that Billik "might be delivered from Jus troubles." Billik is sentenced to be hanged next Friday. Father O Callaghan bases his ap neal on the statements of six of the jurorors that they never would have convicted the supposed murderer of Mary Vzral but for the testimony of Jerry Vzral, brother of the dead girl. This testimony now having been re pvulitcd, say the jurors, they would not vote again to hang Billik. Attorney Francis Hinckley, repre senting Billik, hurried to Springfield last night preparatory to making a final appeal to the supreme court to day, lie expects to ask, in view of the retraction made by Jerry Vzral, that the court vacate its former ac tion affirming the decision of the criminal court Cook county. Would you give twenty-flve cents to stop jour cough t Then get a bottla of Kemp's Balsam you will have enough for the whole family. It costt druggists 26c. MUSIC FOR FLEET MANILA, June 10,-The insular constabulary band is going to Austra lia as guests of that Government to participate in the receptions of the American fleet. The Fhilippine au thorities donate the service of the band and Australia pays the expenses. PRACTICAL POINTS PRACTICAL POINTS On Banking No. 5 Important to the business men: Having an' account with this bank guarantees the security for your funds assures prompt, satisfactory service and the most courteous treatment. 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