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VOLUME XXVI. NO. 13. RICHMOND. VIRGINIA SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 27, 1909. PRICE. FIVE CENTS i\ KP1 ii 01 i r \i i 'hat the I md of vrouajht predestln'd ahBalnai For aaa a, eontrabaad, no lofty co;?l IBrtlaarloa to m\ ploddlng i li-ik my artll iiti(.< tha north al rlltB wl I'll V. a* Of it Bit. mast If i bope ? arhea i th With And .f tha api' an. A1|*J tbal rlae a' <>f it all. ICtJe aril into lnv tbouajhl "I.'ind of ?J BB a.]i>li' | i BM That I should flnd no home ln my That ; pte home afar Ia I rind and | ! 11 win throi dlaa j all. ?f all the shadowa of th?? pa I In s ? rs on my way In spjt" ? spectacle a^hast I'll blase Into ihe bl night | n whi.h I iiiovi' ahall know, th:' | Ne'er met a task to atoop or bend or cry. Full-h ? ilcmon . frou ii, ipoleaa ln a fallure or a fall. Toris of my life ahall win their ero* Ia spite of it all. LUC1 \N H WATKINS. Mlt .IuHNnoVS DRI* t R HAIH.Y IVHT.Ii* ' Fanntleroy. a driver for Mr. W. funeral was thrown from hi* Reat baat Taea4ay mornlns; at I.aurel nnd (.rare atraetB, ?n l rendered un ronr.eloiifl. aft.r eollfdlas; with a Laur. rar. The carrlage whieh Fa'.nfl. rov was drlvinj? waa eompl i horsea BOl l.iirt. was driving down u.arly on the he say the (ar. which . lso eom Kood r;r Thinklas;, preaumably. that ??for >r Bit him. the drlv his horsea and dashed ac . fronf BBUi of tha ir struek the front wheel of the hark and fh< drive; , thirty I the ooan aa one dead. Tl a-ost eat it it i lwdTk and rtaaa. The Bmashin,^ of tbe carriai: d the a away doa ? I :i'a atab' i8hee and II road. The rar was not badly damaged. ralil. i.? Xcjrro S h. 25.?The bill iflnstaten. ?led oflicers and aohi: isrged aa a result of the ffray at Brov Auguat 13. 1906. ied by tb 'ary affsirs. ntt.->e oa lt ra?spd the Senate. Ter, ? 1 in the afflrn. **hil> flve roted ag-ainst the measure. A WBOHG TO BE RIGHTF Companies B,rO andlj of the 25th Infantry. ?,?P?.V D. TWWrn nrTH a 5 mFXNTav. CSCHARCXD PR?? T?, s?v?:E ^JHZ ??.DCNT ,r D?U. O* THE -*,*., S.OUKO nwr ?? By a vote of 56 to 26. on Tuesday. Feb 23d, 1909. sh rtly after 4:00 P. M., the United Sta-es Senate . im ,, ?.rmi, the remstatement. with full pay, of the memoers of these Companles. who were d.sch ^ged "uh^ut "nt Dy Pres"en, [! !??* ??t ,h? '"Tk* !r'Umph ?' Sena,0r JosePh Ber,3Jn Forak'r * Ohio after two yea? o-rmoitc'a' tinuou, . ghtlng The Senator will be presented with a Lovlng Cud March 6ih 1909 hv hi<t m? a*v, *?. ,' The cer-monles will take place at the MetropolltM A. M. E. Chureh ofWashlnV *,DC * Afro-ZTmencan aamirers i.i:mv\s\n [...; -.n >. bbsjbbjbbb lt (ii.e^ a*4 han.t (.. j!m- Hi*. hartteil ! S< ldi?r> BB I'e-enlist. b, 2:;. ! order aaaed aItbonl exl hata the Bobatltute offer* ? by Seaatof ng to .'.rownsvllle affalr. Th. only oi Teller. voting ieana tor th( the blll. The l?;il anthi r Secretary ar to ap point a mlh'tarv court of inoilrv ra of **hlrh are of the rank < I nr hlerh > lnveatigate and re; ort * a year what mewbera of the dis char*.- ,,.., if ProwjasariTJi diera are aUflble for r.-.-nlist: ?i of tho bill au 'horiz.-s full ? | allowan. I from the date of their nre under th Blel offerel an ar *tion ?? Repnb! ? > rat Mr. Tillfiinn M>tlng against it. araa conairatulated II was evldently a ??*rce of i him that he had at last. Mra. Foraker I. B. foraker, Jr. of "ineinnatl. occur*ed r* reaerved g;. i ill araa under con* OL1 f iHh,.*-. tha f Miss Catherlne Oliv.: ? .* I, 1<j09. Tha funeral was on >* ar Xth at 2:30 from af whi< h ba bad b ar for ? ; Fell.v^ ' St Lnke*. W H si >kea offlciated. Funeral ln I. Johnaon. I I ln East Ead ry. BfOVasa* TO .114 K. IlItOAI) 8T. Mr. I. J. Miller, wlio formerly con ducted the clotbing and jp-nta fur nishltiK store at 11 p a haa*] St. Next t-> the Cnited rance Co mo8t Uy invitea his p.-. rlends to call and Inspe. ?toca naklng purchaaes elae where. He has everythlng freah and At an auetion sale In Janu? ary. which he eonJu.-ted at hi? 1 lo unload all of his olj stock at a great eacrWce and ls now prepared to offer you every? thlng in his line up to date and at the very loweat prlces. You wlll sj.ve money by calllng on him before apendlng your mooe. goods lu hia line rion't forget the nu^iber 3l? E. Broad St.. Richmond I*? rin rtm n\Mno\ I1inm4.11 ..ii ( Mall St. ' ? Ba r ? ? M ? ? Ich the : >0 the ' m :m anvil v | | 1 i ? all of them c Bted a plaatatloo i They ? ? the n from the Ihduatrlal a thing mi ?' '" fhe sineing Qddent oecnrrt ; ? tlie sudlenei fcfj and the othei plstform, ln eludinB. Robert ed '" latform V ! Mr. Taft atarted te pic* up hla hig ann.halr and to the c-i-ntre Mr inRisted that he he aHowed to ' ??!? hoth lald heavv l on the chalr and luggeij tt ?? o\. r hataaasj them. - Mr Taft hegan by referrlng to the < ongTeasloaal Raeoid ln fhta ?Now if you read the Oongressional d | He araa latarraptad by tenarater I of some of th*- ? of that pertodical. iie went on ar ir you stn.ly the Cor.gr. al Record yo? wlll aee that there are tesraen that sav that II ls Imposalble for the nt ,} the Wbite tO live f <>n is beyoa ? ,? of human affart Well. the ten mlllloai bat ar. you . that we should i bodily out of th.- aoaatry, ti. not F | say bow and they do not say when, but out al the country th< n go. And there is an uiove r them out of it is said their relat'ona to the ?st Inbarmonious you a rint The Bolemn. seientiflc statement of a man tha? ,nnnt Ilvo ar in ? nRressioiial Itoeord, .iiiehf not our mln-la for a minute : are llvlng together and I . we or *! - v or all of us fhat livlng to ror both (Ap ? ) It ia a ; that Ib aet to say that y. f Wor|{ jt out$ bersuse we have got to work lt out. The negro I. absolutaly essential - lopment of tha Boatfc Ms. and the more ?truct that labor th.- m,.r. uable be become. to the South. is that the work c ;Iampt?>n In.tltute has iu Intense ""pon it ia the solution of the race queatlon. I do not belleve and I do not thlnk most men helieved too many cr ea for people that are trylng to leara 'iirniah them how baada in prod BBtruasaat Bt has the :1111a ? a rc 'hing waa n old orph ? lt." said he. "to t we ? i the ? ? ons >t an ? had aald . ith will ' fi i< nd than ii re. rarl t he . OObV a ln 11 racea ?rlv mi ln . and ; ? t !..i fo s and of th. loriuer er. wl | ! lO.lg lateraatlng thlnajB, he n> ma tl. .,hich d to hlm. Aa I I found so many llara; alue 1 at BO many ollars; so many eoara, valu r::nny dollars Further I found the word "Boo i al $100. If durinc KbCd I my mind aad worth mora thaa $400 to fhe rause of eivili/.ntloa it is all ta* to the in 4?.ork of the Harop ton ti ahara i a:.h adai an! where I received the ins-drathn that led me to devote my life to the : 'auae or adaeatioa in :thern Btati Iii Bll these matters relating to ?rro we must bear in i: : , laseea Bf u hite people in the South one -saes Itself as not be Ifoviag la the eluratlon of ?? | ne? gro; there is another class, a grow a ciilturej and tmportant ?tdsaa, that belleves in the eduratlon or tha negro. and whlle vou do not bear a grent Ual from then in the pnblle prfnta or on the pabllc plat form they an- neverthefess !n their daily Hves manifesting thelr Interest* Bsoat jrartfc.-l form. We nitist not, however. !et our ob t'mlRm overahadow the aetual facts. Condlttoaja are Improvlncr aat there ia much to be done for this genera tlon, mu.-h for the succeeding gena raflona, hefore the life of the r.egro South will he pta^ d ipon a wtirre it will not hinder or nrogres* of the remaining on of America. Other Kpeafcers were Mr Ogden. V ilHam Jay SrhlefTelln and Dr. n B Prlsaell, prealdeat of Hampton. !>\\<.l i:oi si.y BJTABRKD. "k WaVfaaaj, eoloret. was dan *ly atabbed ln the J.ffersoa Tool-room. ?08 Weat Bro; ifoaday night I aft* rwnrds escaped The two men quarrele I .,. framr> of pool. and Pord. lt ls all . 1,?, c argumcnt with his knlfe, s.ahrdng Wafers three timea In tha back. w DROri'KD DK\D ^'^1,Ja,Il Brown- colored. walked oat cr Faalknere poolroe?. at 800 Weat Broat Street. laat night. and fafl dead in the atroet.