`_-'-;".% * _ .’"_.__.q.l 5., '~ »e E; l l‘;:,1\'~->‘~_’2. { .'ff.`1l . \ fs--,.'»'. :'1§»..°."° er' . l 2 ._l;§.-_. .y:'¢§`-'___ _;.,_ 1-. . » .-\..,‘°\i-» . - lillfls ._ _ §.-j.v.'. ij _ ...-r ‘s l' 35%* §.“'if rv - _-le. -‘."‘.‘$5,"';. -. _ _ 3 _._ Q _:ii-§_, :fl if {_°;'l-Qi ` - S1* ' iii .1 ~ sv'-of ‘ M* if .°. li. e - _,_,*1` .-~:, ,__-_ _ 1",-1'. ... rl. .H Ll' .` _#_ 4 ' =-»’.'»=f2==‘==-.=f=‘»fiw _ _._ ,__ i ,., H. ~.1. -f .gg- , _ _ _ ~ .‘ fi *_ 'I' . H.. I . - rl V. X. J. r i 6 _ , - THE cHA1u.o'rTE'rowN GUARn1AN. AUGUST .4, 191.5. _ _ .__ .»___~_._ ___ _ __ , gb -......V I;-lavrrcc aacurnua __ 'aiurasnanrswnruraras GNIDUW . » _ _ CiiAi”"i`Ei\ XX1V-Cont-lpn _ wsanum r nan man tenants ll Greeley and had the satisfaction at an lntthsm ln the Tribune. I took much in rsat in the camp drill. Mid b¢f°\’° we eroaasli the river I nudheen raised to the rank oi’ dr-st lieutenant. Every day wo were looking tor the big army at Beauregard, camping below Center vilio, some thirty miles south. Alrnosi every night u nervous pieket sot the camp _in uproar by vlralienging a phan- tom of his imagination. We were all impatient as hounds in leash. _Slneo they would not eoure up and give us battle, we wanted to he ni! and have it out with tht-rn. And the people were tired of delay. The ery of "Ste’ boy!" was rlliglng all over the north. '_l`lrey wanted to ent us loose and be through with dallylng. Well, one night the order came; we were to go south in the morning-30,000 of us-and put an end to the \var. \Ve did not get away rrntil afternoon. Ii was the 16th of July. When we were off, horse and foot, so that I could see miles 0! the lrlno column before and behind me, I (1-it sorry fur the rnlstak- en south, On tho evening of the 18th our campilres nu either side of the pike at Centerville glowed like the lights of a city. We knew the euerrry was near ` and begun to feel a tightening of the uttrves. I wrote n letter_to the follrs at bruno for posiinortem delivery and put _ it into my tru1r.~xers pocket. A friend in my company called me aside after mess. "Feel ol that," he said, laying his hand on rr full breast. "I~‘1:~uthersl" ho whispered significant ly. "Balls eau't go through "em, _ve know. Better‘n u steel breasiplulei \Vaat solve?" “Don't know but I do,” said I. Wo went into his tent, where he imd a little sack tall, and put a good wad ot them between my two shirts. "l hate the idee o' bein' hit 'n the heart,” he said. ‘"1`bat's too awful." I nodded my assent. "Shouldn't like i.' have n ball in my lungs, either," he added. " ".l‘ain‘i necessary fer u man t' die it he eau only breatlro. If n man glts his leg shot off nn' don't lose his head an' keeps drawin’ his breath right along smooth ntrd even, I don’t seo why he ean't live.” Taps sounded. We went asleep with our boats on, but nothing happened. Three days and nights we waited Some called it a farce: some swore: some talked ot' going home. I went about quietly, my bosom under its pad of feathers. 'i`lrc third day an order came from headquarters. We were to break camp nt I:1l0in the morning null go down tho pike after Beauregard. lu the dead at the night the drums sound- ed. I rose, half asleep, and heard the long roll far and hear. I slrl\'1~r1»'~‘l"°- "fd if' " f _ H E L B R U N S W I C K' »- ---'-W !f.'.';,::.=;f ~'.‘~':r:.'.<:1’-.'.:"::‘,:’:i::;."‘:fJ:‘:::fm.::l:.9' ~'if.“.‘.‘. - I 'V ‘- ° _ ' r_r..1t-1 .1-ni.-i. int. .. .2-..li1_».-11.r.1r~r..~i i.....l.`..-...-_W Invictus sloes ior men-Alley I C MONC'l0N, N. B. V Lil..-.`..`..'i"l\L1-|»'<'.i .».‘l...`.:§.1l-`1f»"§...'i"l::§{;§Tf~ll.-,l` ,Q & C o _Cllarloitgtowu Agents. _ -Tb¢ |-0111"* ‘nd 8"* L.°°°'°d H°‘°| ‘F 1.»...»n....~f...- ......-rt.. r.-......nr ...-..n1..i.r.- r.. - zzdw tf. ‘ an ray, A¢wmm0;i»1..rg 200 an . \_e.1\~rtl1-.ri and 1-.rn ne -.t-errmt ..t'a very r-en.-nrr- _ ~ Daily, tn any part of the city. Guar- `p_“,..,.-A 1.. the gmitw at spnoioas gruavrgarrd T pins su.. a».»a.......i.._r.~. rf. ti.1..»rt-... ....11 .uf-"“ ‘l_‘_*_’,i{f}'_§f-__ ____ _, _ _,_ - iJi.n1er~se1... |11. P. ii. 1.-i.....r.. G.-1~nt1~1~t ...,dui meh, pure. unadrrtterated. .111..-..1...1ia ‘ ~ t f _rf ___ '_ , _ _' ' _ .' _ .__ - _ _ l` - .t . 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As I earne high on a hilltop, in the beiuliug col- umn, the moonlight fell upon a league of huyonets shining above n eloud of dust in the valley~a splendid picture. fading into darkness and mystery. At dawn we passed a bridge and halted some three minutes for a bite. After a littlo mareh we left the tiiru- pike, with I.Inuter's column bearing westward on a erossraad that led lis into thick woods. As the sunlight sank in the high treo tops the first great bat- tle of the war began. Away to the left ot us s cannon shook the earth, hurling its boom into tho still air. Tile sound rushed over us, rattling in the tlmtmr like Q fall of rocks. Something went quivering in me. It seemed as It my Htaia had gone into a big lump or jajly that trembled eveny stop I took. We quiekerred our paee;we trette11;we eotn- pialnerl. The \veariness went out of our legs; some wanted to rim. Before and behind us men were shouting hot- |.Y. "Run, boys; run!" The cannon ronr was now eontluu» ons. We could feel the quake oi’ it. When we eume over 11 low ridge in the open we eould sec the smoke of battle ln the valley. Flashes oi' tire nnc1»ff Men’s S11nrruer'Sult.< .. . . . . . . . . ._ _ . '_ _ 33 1. e1-fi iloys' Summer Suits.-_~ . .» ~ - . ~ ~ ~ - --- - - - - - -» - - - - ~ - --~-33% P C 05 .V[en's Worsied Suits _ _ . _ _ . . . . . _ _ _ _ 25pe1ii lioys’ Worsted Suits _. .. . .. . ... _ . . . . _ . 25 p fr oil Vieu's Serge Suits. .. .. , _ _ 25 p c eil lloys’ Serge Sylts _ . . _ . . _ . . _ _ . . . . . . .. 25 p C off _ er Vests-___ ._.. . » _ _ _ _ _ ~3'/_l p e <':ii- lioys:O1i1lVrsls _ _ _ _ . . . ... _ _ ._ 51. p 1: og Mews Hmd Felt Hats _ _ _ iioy.~_ Odd Pauts._.. . . _ . . . . . _ _ .. _ _ z;5 p c o _imyie Q_<_i_<_r~_l}i<_;_1iaes:. _ . .. . . _ . _ . _.33/J p c od l3oys'StrnwH:i.is..... . 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