"The Free Lance" Issue: August 26, 1904 UNION: A sensational case came up before Judge TOWNSEND at his chamber a few days ago, when J. C. JEFFRIES and T. B. BUTLER, of the Gaffney bar, appeared on behalf of W. J. DOUGALL (who has many aliases, including SMITH) and Hattie P. RICE, appearing to be wealthy and moving in the best society, and who for the past two years have been living together at Blacksburg as "brother and sister," but whose domestic felicity was recently disturbed by the sudden advent of Mrs. SMITH of New York, who claims to be the wife of DOUGALL, and entered a grave charge against the couple. The lawyers were for and against the $500 bond being reduced, which was not granted. Little Dan WALLACE, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. WALLACE, gave a pleasure to ten little friends Tuesday afternoon at his third birthday party. Hand automobiles, joggling boards and boyish sports were much enjoyed by the little men as were also the fruit acid, cream and animal cakes served to them. Last evening Miss Aslie TINSLEY entertained in honor of her nieces, Misses Annie May and Madeline PRYOR of Chester. WANTS GEORGIA WIPED OFF Connecticut Pastor Criticises [sic] G.A.R. for Entertaining Ex-Confederates Norwich, Conn., Aug. 25-The Rev. Dr. J. Francis ROBINSON, pastor of the Mount Calvary Baptist Church, has attacked the Grand Army of the Republic for entertaining the former Confederate officers at the national encampment in Boston last week and declares that Georgia should be wiped off the map. "The unfortunate thing in this whole celebration at Boston," he says, "was the reunion of the Blue and the Gray. I fail to see anything of merit in that kind of show. No two men of the south have done more to poison the minds of colored men against the rebels than Govenor VARDAMAN of Mississippi and Senator Ben Tilman, of South Carolina, and yet there are a [cut off] free post Lisa