YeaUrday -u * M?m>u om In Washington. ?r*ry visitor ?u lout In thslr praise of the h ty eiteoded by th* city and larly m w*r* tbbaa who fuughl un der and Jackson. ,,T* ??r ?nd Idyl gu Brtgt* ekl*a let, , ahar. ft ^jRJ^^mthland holi day. The eurrlses that begun ?< auiplcloulr eland Kloriowlf. Wlih " Ington fittingly and beautifully paid ' tribute to the memory of the Confed erate daad a* Ik* always doe*. To day the fallen hero** sleep beneatk . _fm the city during the anitlM at the aehool au V dltorium and Oakdale cemetery. It ?? la deed a. Umpiring eight to an the bo ye of other dayi marching to the Banc no well by tl,e Washing ton Concert Band All day the ret erana of the sixties were grasping the ' hand of comrade and exchanging In clAente of the time when they bl ? -. ronced on the battlefield and an swered to thp roll call. Yesterday waa oaly a memory but Washington and Baaufort county *01 arer keep It Tvaa truly , a gnat celebration and a grant day for Waaklngtoa. on* worthy at those who (loaned tke gray and eaewered their country'* dnty. ? Mo brarar srer skonldered a - -- 7* SSI lad "by tk* I j at ke armory was on* at tke enjoy abla parts of tk* mills For yaars Mr*, a. a Thomas has bw tad chairman of tk* aarnmitta* In a? ranglng tk* dtnn*r tor tk* soldier*. Te*t*rday aka performed ker dlffl onlttaak par axe*llene* and la ra cel'lng congratulations on nil aldea. Ska and bar able eorps of assistants bars no cause to ta*l shaaked Tk*! oratloeof Mr. B. A. Denial has bean highly s?ok*o of. not oaly by the oM soldiers, hot ereryoae who heard bias. It waa a sain day In erary Wit of tk* ward and ? *jtCT9 bimbo m d at : ?RH to taetr raspactlra homes. Thsy aay tk* annual meeting was on* of tk* ?oat successful and harmonloaa In tk* klstory of the brotherhood. Pant* go, and dtlaana entertained the large number of vial tors royally and all the delegates stand ready to m*at again In that hospltahl* town Ths , affairs of tba order wara found to ba In first class shape -vi *\t\ This order la doing a great work In the county and eeatarn Cerollaa and baa a bright and praaalalng fn tura. The following officers wire elect S *d tor the ennulnc year: Oread president, w. If. C^xuncey, Washington. Orand Tie* praaldent, Dr. B*nJ. Halsey. Roper. Omad aecratary, W H. McDevett. p. Washington. ; ? ' ? jL?': I Oiand chaplain, &ar. Thos fireen Paai*go. Orand Wsrd*n Hon. J. F. Ijitham, "i - ?. ' t? \' V< r;; S2E J: . m. lmi. s . . . ^JKBaPm cmcgo 1; NWT*rfc ?. *1 St. Lool. 4: Brooklyn 3 dnctoMtl 8; Boston I. (? 1? " UfcU- . -'Jh-Ai Pltttburg 1: Philadelphia BmSm^ Greensboro ?; Anderson 1. Wlnaton-SalemS; SpmrtmuDnrg 8 Charlotte 6: Oreenrllle, vimh OBJECT HEIEIS the main thoroughfare has been caught. the flame*. -? J ?1 Pmo, Texaa. May a. ?At 6:10 o'clock Gerald Brandon. of K<> York norroa pendant of "Bl DUrlo." Mexico City, crowd Into Juraai with ?n flag of tfllbe, bearing ? letter from Judge Car bejel, the federal peace an Tojr **d imploring the commanders of both factlont to (top lighting for a few honra eo that the dead and wounded could be ramored L?redo, Teiaa, Mar ?._PaMen gera arrlrtng today lay a aertoua fight haa occurred [between Uie feller wuktutoo. ix e.. 10 ? But* ood for N*W Mexico and Arlaoaa Itli jthe attention of the hove to la/. ? ?aixwa w*r? receded from eoamltyey ,9?JCen of the city should attend. The following program will be carried out I. Chorus. R occasional. '? Addreee of Welcome ? The pres Ident of the claee, Mr. Enocb Sim s' Class History ? Hies Minnie Stllley. 4. Prise. English Essay ? the wri ter. i 5. Piano Duet ? Misses Elizabeth Bright and Minnie Stllley. ?. Class ' Prophecy ? Miss Bessie Latham. 7. Prise. History Esaay ? The wri ter. *8. Class WUt, Mr. Enoch Simmons 9. Selctet. "Kentucky Babe" There are fifteen members of the graduating claas ? the largeat In the history of the school. The members are: Enoch Spencer Simmons, presi ded. Elisabeth Williams Bright, rice president. Minnie Dorette Stllley, Secretary and treasurer. Anna Clair* Hodge*. Llllle Lee Freeman. - """I* Hodge*. rfarth* Pea e tope Latham Bessie Katherlne Latham. Margaret Dudley Mcllhenny. Frank Wataon McKeel. Oscar Fromund Gordon. Beverly Moea Bloudt^- ? Frank Herbert Olbhe. William Henry Morgan (Certificate student.) Kmeet Odell Harding (Certificate student.) ?n Friday evening at the same hour and place the cloelng exercises for the year will take place. Hon. O. H. Benson of the united statee Department of Agriculture, Wash ington, D. C? wUI deliver the annual *ddr***. to the graduating claaa. Mr. Benson Is connected with the Bureau IllHn' Industry of th* Agrlcultud # d*p*rtm*t* aji ic wr itten intw Direct** Given a Goai^to Surrey ^nn ?t Tuberculo.1., It i* ??fnUllial that over 800 cltl'er and town 1?,. the United State.; 100 in Caaa^ Wraagaged In the war agalnat' consumption. and that or. April 1st there were nearly 1600 dif ferent agencies at work In tbe cru aade an tnofoase of nearly 700 per cent in the last seven years. The new Pl^ory lists 421 tuber culosis sanatoria, hospitals and day camps; Sll'"d?oclations and com mittees for the prevention of tuber culosis; S4S special dispensaries; 68 open air schools; 98 hospitals for the insane *M| penal institutions mak ing spsMtf provision for their tu berculosis Inmates; besides giving an account of the antituberculosis leg islation la tWj state and in about 250 cities. *I%e Directory, which is tbe third its kind that has ever been published in this country, gives the moit complete survey of the anti tuberculos^ ssovement 'that can be ?ecu red. and shows the remarkable jrowth of this campaign In the laat seven years. Jfbe first Directory In 1904 showed only 183 organisations ma institutions In the entire United States, the second Directory In 1908 reported fit different sgencles. as compered wltfe 1440 is the now book. ftkin* ?? a basin, the khtRuberftotatls movement has In creased la force since 1904. sesrly 700 per 0*nt, and since 1908 ever 19? per cent. fi*c The foUowtag shows tbe growth of the increment slong the principal lines of actlrlty for each year since 1905: Established 1906. 18 associations; 11 8aaatpc4a ead Hospitals; 18 dis pensaries. Established during 1905, 15 asso ciations; It eaaatoria and hospitals; 6 dispense rt? . Established daring 1906. 18 asso ciations; ?? sanatoria and hospitals: 14 dlsgiw? lies. Established during 1907. 46 asso datloas; SO sanatoria and hospitals : 45 dispensaries; one open sir school &stah!Mp^4?ftes 1908. 109 asso ciations; 46 sanatoria and hospitals; 118 dispensaries; l open air schools. Bsta!dfi?4l during 1909. 167 as sociations; 67 sanatoria and hospit als; 56 ^tapsassrles; 10 open air school* v Established during 1910. 117 as sociations; ?t sanatoria and hoeplt els; 63 dispensaries; 16 open air schoola . w Established daring 1911 (April l> 11 associations; 66 sanstorls and hospitals; tO dispensaries; 39 open air schools. Total- 911 assoclstlons; 4 21 sana toria and hospitals; S42 dispensaries: 68 opea air schools. The BOW Directory Is sold by the National Assort stlon for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis, 10T East 31d street. New York City, at cost, 50 cents postpaid. PAST CENTURY MARK AND STILL, EATS PIP Connaaot. O.. M*y ?. ? Mr*. Dor cas Jonas haa Juat celebrated bar one hundrM and third birthday anntrer aarjr. She la on* of the yary fa* per eon* raoatyln* * pai^lon from the war ot Hit At pnaant aha la re-fc celrln* |t4 a month. Har favorite dlat I* milk and *h< nearly Jltwar* ha* * glass of It be alM har M she alas ssta much pie of wfcleli As haa alamy* baan ran fond. ' f - ' tzi r; " J*?' ?*???