T. J. McCurdy, who has just re turned from the Confederate re union at Sulphur, reports an inter esting meeting between himself and a comrade and tosom friend of the war. The friend was Enos Craw ford, now an inmate of the Ard more home. When the war closed the two men lost track of each other and had not met during the 69-year interval until last week. Naturall the two veterans had a delightful time talk ing over old times and events in their lives since they last met