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* === = faaa304.Y, Ja H0Attr, . 1897!Vl COUFMCE DffiLCTOET 1898-1837 Cnnfertnct Place and Date Diftap Florida Milton, Fla.,Fob.94 T.H Lomax 8.Florida Etsalmm«e,Fla.,Feb.10 O.B.Harrls California... G.W. Clinton N. Jersey, Bed Batik,N.J.,Apr. 28 A. Walters N. E., N-w Bedford, Hass ,May 8, J.W.Hood New Fork, Hudson, N, T., May 13, J .W Hood Phll.feBal. Oh’mb sb’g,Pa.May 2o, C.O.Pettey C.SW.N.Y. Bath, New York,June 3, A.Walters Ohio 1 ..Jur.e O.O.Pettey Mlch&Oan G’d B’p’ds,Mleb, July 22 A.Walters Liberia ...... J.B.Small West Ind’s ..j___ J.B .Small 19T Secretaries will please send ns from time to time notice of any changes that may bo made; also proper date and place to HU In the blanks above. COURSE OF STUDY FOR 'MINISTERS. OF THE A. M. E. ZION CHURCH. EXHORTERS AND LOCAL PREACHERS. FIBST TEAB. spelling—Seed, ...... 85 Grammar (small)—Harvey, ... 53 Geography (small)—Maury, ... 65 Arithmetic Written—Wentworth, • - 65 United States History, (Small) at, - * • 86 Outlines of Bible History-Hurst, .. . *0 Catechism of the A. M. E. Zion Church, - 10 Rheological Oompend—Blnney, • - - 60 Discipline A. M. E. Zion Church, 1896, - 60 History of the A. M. E. Zion Church-Bush, 60 Outlines of Church History—Hurst, * 40 *4*5 SECOND TEAS. Spelling—Heed,? ...... Arithmetic Written—Wentworth,; United States History,? .... Theological Compend—Blnney,? Discipline A. M. E. Zion Church 1808,? History A. M. E. Zion Church—Bush,? - Grammar (large) Harvey. • • • 88 Geography (Manual)—Maury, - - - —1-95 Hints to Self-Educated Ministers—Porter, 1 25 Christian Evidences—Fisher, ... *6 Plain Acoount of Christian Perfection— Wesley, • • * * * 25 The Model Homestead—Blackwell, - 65 Smaller Scripture History—Smith, - 75 515 FOR TRAVELING PREACHERS FOB ADMISSION ON fBIAL. Blgld Examination on the Studies of the Extorter's and Local Preaoher’s course. The Applicant Is supposed to be a cash advance subscriber to the Stab of Zion, Price per annum,. - • - • - 100 Quarterly Review, • * * • * J 03 To be free from the habit of tobacco and Intoxicants. To be In possession of Bible, Hymn-book and Discipline, FIRBT TEAB. Introduction to the Bible —Horne, . • 90 Systematic Theology—Mlley, 1st volume, 8 00 Plain Account of Christian Perfection— Wesley, « • - * • • * * 28 Lectures on Preaching—Simpson, « 115 History of American Methodism Abridged— Stevens, • • * • - 250 Bbetorio-lj. J. Hill, - - - ‘80 History of A.M E. Zion Church—Bush, 60 History of Christian Church—Flsherj 8 00 Written Sermon • • • • - • To be read: Jones’ Hand-Book on Disci' pilne, •*••'••• M 19 60 SECOND TEAB. Introdnotlon to the Bible—Home,? * , Systematic Theology—Mlley, 1st Vulume,? History id ^lethodlsm—Stetens,? • Rhetoric—D. J. Hill,? - - * History of Christian Churoh—Flaber,? • History of A. M. E. Zion Church—Hood, Ancient History—Anderson, • Homiletics- Broadus, • . • • • Written Sermon, - To be read: Jones Sermons, • Tongue of fire—Arthur, • - 800 ICO 100 100 60 THIRD YEAR. . History ot the Christian Church —Flaher.t Tlletory ot A. M. E. Zion Church—Hood,! Homiletics—J3roadus,t. Systematic Theology—Mlley, 2nd volume, 8 CO Mediaeval and Modern History—Anderson, 100 Mental Philosophy—Putnam, ... 20 Lessons in Logic—Joyous, .... 40 W rltten Sermon,. To be read: Hood's Sermo&a, . • . 1 GO Small’s Sermons, , . . , , . 100 ' 780 FOURTH YEAR. Systematic Theology—Mlley, 2nd volume, t Moral Science—Mahan, .... 60 Pastoral Theology—Venet, . . . 100 The Sacraments—Watson, ... 63 Code on Discipline—Small, . . . 60 Lite ot Christ—Conybeare A Hawson, . 100 Christian Purity—Foster, . . , . 1 SB Ttio'Preaoher and His models—Stalker, 160 Written Sermon, .... General review of course, Christian Ufa and Habits. j{. ‘ 675 i I ; Oonrso ot study and price of booh same as | previous year. IO PER CENT OFF FOR CASH. Books can be obtained at -A. I, FJIOHPOBiKAIKNHOUSE, , l- CSarlotte, H. c. — OR — v BOOK BOOH, 353 Bisector Street, He? Tort City,H. T. , ' OUR PRICE LIST. Berean Lesson .Cluster per quarter, $1.25; Juvenile Catechism each 5 eents; per dozen, 50 cents; Centen nial Catechism each 5 cents; per doz en, 60 cents; Superintendent’s Re ports each 2 cents; Local Preacher’r Licenses each 5 cents; per dozen, 50 cents; Teacher’s Class Book each 10 cents; per dozen, $1.00; Sunday school Record, 76 cents, $1.00 and $1.25; Commandment Cards each, 1 cents. SINGING BOOEtS. Gospel Hymns, Nos. 1-6 without notes flexible, 15 cents; without notes $- board cover, 22cents; Nos. 5 and 6, combined 75 cents; without notes pa per cover 6 cents; without notes board cover 22 oents; without notes, cloth cover 11 cents; Nos. 1-4 with out notes, flexible 11 cents; without notes, paper 6 cents. Triumphant Son^s, combined, with notes 56 cents; without notes, 22 cents. Tears and Triumphs, board with notes, 30 cents; manilla, 20 cents. Hymnals, with music $1.00/ per dozen, $11.40 without music $.60; per dozen $5.04 At A- M. E. Zion Bob. House, Charlotte . _Old T«ll*w AlttHM." Ella Wheeler Wilcox wrote ihe pootn, laying for title the same heading as this a llele, she touched n chord that vi brated In thousands of hearts. For Avert Almanac, “The Old Yellow Almanao’’ of the poi m, Is Intimately associated with the days at d deeds of a large part of the world’s copulation. How large a part of the popu lation ;h s general statement may include can b i gathered from the faot that the yearly issue of Ayer's Almanao Is from 17,000,100 to 26.000,000 copies. It Is printed in rs enty-eigbt editions and In some Oightet n languages, Including, besides Eng lish—fi Danish, Portuguese, Dutch. German, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, bohemian, Welch Italian, French, etc. The old style a.mam c Is looked upon by many as a relle of aut qulty, especially the “patent medi cine almanac,*’ whoso jokes are the butt often t f tho very papers in whose columns they fl st appeared. But there are almanacs and i .Imnnacs. Ever since Dr. Ayer’s Alman to has been put ont it has employed as hlgl t a ajass of mathematical and astro nomic d talent as is available in the country. The r isult Is that it stands on a par, in respec: of the reliability of its dnti and the accun cy of ltd calculations with the IT. 8. Nauti< al Almanac, and testimony to this fact is ion id year after ycer in the letters, re ferred to the almanao department of the students and mathematicians eompt oy, from In var ous p arts of the world. In Its per manei oe and reliability Ayer’s Almanao stands as a very fitting type of the Ayer Remet ies— Indispensible in the family and reliable every day in the year. The 1897 edition of this useful almanao is now in coarse of distribution through the druggists of the sountry. As to Children and Doge. Wa yhlngton Irving has often been ac cused of saying that little dogs and child: en were Influential members of Fren :h society. It is quite true that in the l nlted S-tates I never noticed that dose and sentimental intimacy be tweei i human beings and quadrupeds so frsquently seen in France. Ameri can Ife is bo active, so desperately crow led, either usefully or socially, that ler’aaps it does not permit the loss of ti ne Inevitably brought about by frienlly intercourse with a dog. As for o tildren, I believe that their impor tanct Is equally great in all countries; but it asiserta itself in a more noisy man ner n America than anywhere else. Ever rthlng is sacrificed to them, for they represent the future, which is all that :ounts in a country whose past is very short, and whose present is a pe riod if liigh-preaeure development. Yet no o', te must suppose that, before pre senti lg an apology for French children, I intaad to malign American children, ea ce rtain travelers have taken the lib erty of doing very thoughtlessly, al thouj:b they had met them only on steat tejtlps, ears, or at hotels, enjoying a hoi Iday with that buoyancy which 13 the i haracteristle mark of the whole race. I have known some wbe were very well brought up, even from our poinl of view, and among those who were not I have admired precocious aemsi, vivacity of mind, quiet determi naticn, and capacity for self-govern men!, qualities which I should wish for all o MB/—Century. Bear Adopts a I/ittle Girt, tilt :le 4-year-old Helma Drsler war* eret away from her home near Snow loe, P£-, Oct. 22. She was swallowed p b r the wilderness of the Alleghany [onitains. A large searching party irm d out. Late Saturday afternoon >ur lumbermen found the child about mi e and a half from her home in the ens i woods playing happily with two ear cebs. The men were taking [elr ta away when a 800-pound female ear dashed ont from the underbrush, .fte r a. desperate struggle the beast ras killed with axes. Fritz Yanseer’s Igh a rm was terribly lacerated and mp itation may be necessary. At American heiress has married a jre gn nobleman who possesses a ped pret running back to the thirteenth ent iry. Men whose ancestry runs acl so far may And themselves in te potiltfon of Sydney Smith when e t eclared that he gave up pedigree urn mg: because he had Invariably >ue 3 some of his ancestors dlsap ew Isa about the time of the assize* Wi nur bmoua or costive, eat a Cascaret, cand r cathartic; care guaranteed; 10a, 23a. FT *Ss topped free and permanently cured. No Sts a Tter first day’s use of Dll. Klim’s Great 'eh rEF.KSTOHEii. Free|2lrlalbott>eandtreat* ■a. Send to Dr. Kline. Kit Arch St.. Phiia^Pa. CA (carets stimulate liver, kidneys and bows U. Never slcxen, weaker or ginp^j 10a Mi I. Winslow's south mg Syrup for children teetl lnjg, softens the gums, reduces inflaroraa Uon. allays pain.cures wind colic. 25c. a bottla. Jm t try a 10c. box of Cascarets, candy ca ■*--*•*—' J '—J’ rain' than 1c, lineat liver and bowel regulator made. If i lflicted with sore eyes use Dr. L Thomp sons Eye water. Druggists sell at 25c a bottla Expert menf s are expensive. It is no experiment to take he medicine which thousands endorse as I he b sst; which cures when others fall, namely Hood’s Sarsaparilla The’ test—In fact the One Tree Blood Purifier, Rond’s Pills asutsMTaff** tGLPJOVS Packed Without Glass. TEN FOR FIVB CENTS. SUBS® ' bishops. *> - J . W. Hood, D. D.. LL. D., Look Bos 100, Fayetteville, N. 0, T. H. Lomax, D. D.j Charlotte, N. C C.tfPettey.A M.,D.D.,Newberne, N. C C B Harris, D. D., Salisbury, N. 0. I. C. Clinton, D. D., Box 143, Lancast 8. 0. Alexander {Palters, D. D., 228 Dun oan avenue, Jersey City, N. J. Q. W. Clinton, A. M., D. D., 415 N. Myers St., Charlotte, N. 0. Jehu Holliday, D. D-, Little Book, Ark. » J. B Small, A. M., D. D,, 250 E. K'ng Street, York, Pa. OKHBBAI. OFFICXB8. Genera] Secretary—Bev. Wm. Howard Day, D D, 501 Briggs street, Harrisburg, Peon. General Steward—Bev J W Alstork. n d, 308 Cleveland avenue, Montgomery, Ala. General Manager of the Publication House and Superintendent of Hie Sun day-school Department—Bev. G. L. B.'aokwell, a m, Charlotte, N. C. tditor The Stab of Zion,—Bev. J W Smith, d d., Charlotte, N. C. Editor Quarterly—Hon John C Dancy, 4 M. President of Livingstone College—Bev W H Goler, d d, Saltatory, N C. Missionary and Chnroh Extension Sec retary and Edj’or Missionary Herald— Bev A J Warner, d d, Birmingham Ala, Secretary Educational Depart' ent— Rev B F Wheeler, A m, d d, Ithao N Y. President Varick Christian Endeavor Sooiety—Rev J B Colbert, a b., 1114 0:h St,, N. WM Washington, D. C. Editor Varick Christian Endeavorer— Bev. J S Caldwell, B d, 1513 Lombard St, Philadelphia, Pa. General Statistician and Editor Zion’s Tear Book, Bev. J. H. Anderson, 167 Troup St, Rochester, N. Y. W. H. A F. M. SZvIKXT President, Mrs. K, P. Hood, Fayette ville, N. C. Vioe President, Mrs. B. R- Mortis, Charlotte, N. C. Secretary, Mrs. 3. E. D. Pettey, New oeme,,N. O. Treasurer, Mrs. M. E. Harris, Saifs bury, N. C. Financial Agents of Livingstone Col lege—Bev. J. H. Hector, 18 Parkhurst Road, Holloway, North London, Eng land; Dr. Philip Aklis Hubert, 231 Green Ave , B’ooklyn.N.Y. Bev J McH Farley, Philadelphia Pa. Financial Agent of Palmetto Industrial Institute—F. M, Archie, Union, S. C. Box 138. IMPORTANT STATEMENTS PRIZES. The special prize banners to the church and Sunday-school, and the fifty dollars in gold to the pastor and presiding elder raising the largest amount of money, will not be awarded until the whole affair is over, June 1897. BISHOPS, Have yon sent to your ministers in your several conferences notices of subjects for the Centennial day in your conferences. I am afraid all of my colleagues are not notifying their men'to get ready for their conference Centennial. Please do so, and eend ihern the subjects before your con ferences meet in order to have creditable exercise. APPBOPBIATIOEfl. GBEAT No appropriation will be made to any church until all the churches shall have held their celebrations and sent in their moneys. BABQAINS, rrom now uum after the holidays we will sell the following handsome ly bound boobs, with over-three hun dred pa >es each, at fifty cents apiece, cash : Lives of Eminent Methodist Preachers, Men who have Risen, Lives of John and Charles Wesley, Heroic Women of Hisory, History of Palestine, History of the Crusades, Steps toward Heaven, Young Ladie’s own Book, Binney’s Compend. We are prepared to sell flexibly covered, self-pronouncing Teaohers' Bibles for $2.25. Cash must aocempany all or ders. SUPPLIES. The Committee is prepared to fur nish buttons, badges, pictures, and programs at the following prices; badges and buttons , 75 cents per doz en; 25 per cent discount will be given on cash orders for buttons and badges; Pictures of the Bishops will be fur ished at 50 cents each, cash 35 cents ; Per dozen for cash, $3.00. Plain pro grams 10 cents each, $1.00 pex dozen. Souvenir programs, 25 cents each, $2.50 per dojsen. If you want Cen tennial poems, Centennial songs and Centennial exercises, write to us. All conferences and churches celebra ting hereafter should secure them. Centennial Buttons with Bishop Var? ick's picture on them, 10 cents a piece, Centennial badges with same picture, 15 cents a piece. All persons who have received from us One Dollar Certificates will please report,either the cash or certificates on hand gt pnee. All moneys must be sant tp Rev. E. Geo. Biddle, 358 Bleecker St., New York City, N.Y. ) Bey. f)r- J. M. Henderson of Bethel and Bishop A. Walters of Zion »re giving the members and friemds of their denom dltton of the kldniya. nca urine stains linen It la positive e vidence of kidney trouble, < Too frequent desire to urinate or pain In the back Is also oonrin sin* proof that the kid* neys and bladder ate out of order; WHAT TO DO. There Is comfort i n the knowlftdgeso often ■xpreesed, that Di. Kilmer’s Swamp-Boot, the great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in relieving pain la the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary pas sages. It corrects inability to hold nrine and scalding pain la passing It, or bad effects following use of 11 iuor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to got o p many times during the night to urinate, 0 he mild and the extraor dinary effect of Swe mp-Boot Is soon realised. It stands the hlgheit for its wonderful cures of the most diet res* log cases. Sold by drug gists, price fifty se tts and one dollar. Fer a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent free by mall, mention this paper and send your fall postolflce addrtsg to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, N. T. The proprietors of this paper guarantee the genuineness of this offer. Catarrh € snnot be Cured With local applicative, as they cannot reach tbe seat of the disea ». Cutarrn is a blood or constitutional disease, and In order to curs It you must take Internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is lak an internally, and acta di rectly on the blood and mucous surface. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is not t quack medicine, it waa prescribed by one of the best physicians In this country for years, an d is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, com bined with the best blood purifiers, acting dl reotljr on the mucois surfaces. Ihe perfect combination of toe two Ingredients is what produces suoh wonderful resulta in curing catarrh. Send for t sstimonlals, tree. F. 3. Caesar fe Co.. Propan Toledo, 0. BeJd by Druggists, price 7So. Hall's Family Pill i are the best, 9 11000. . ;; Savaiwa*, Oa. I W*s greatly am oyed last y. ar with a se vere attack of ecsen ia, and after usingseveral otherremedies wltl no benefit I used Tkttsk Inb with perfect s rcce-s, two boxes having made a complete cure. 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"&a nost valuable I I AACIITA For the moat fiKSitLEw I eR contribution to ihe lit I «!■■■■■ ■ W eratuve of the world , | lAfBftlTdl since the production of II Bf RSI I fell the Bible. The Great ww'*” ■ ■""* Work of the Great I ' Thinkers, Famous Orators, Renowned Scholars, Wise Witters and IK VE8T1- , I 1 GATORS of the 19th Century. < 1 , i In all the range of literature there Is tI i not another book like i THE P EOPLES , BIBLE HISTORY II In this book alone can be found the Infor- I * I minion sought b.” every Bible reader, I' whether old or young, scholarly or un I lettered. It is, Indeed, a great'work. Recent discoveries!] archeology have brought . i | the world of today fa< e to face with the men who i I ' lived, and acted, anl tvroce during the early ' | periods eovored by I iblical Birtorians. These A |' discoveries have resu ted in thetrlnmrhantvin- W dication of the secret. volume from tho chargee , I I brought against it b/ open foes and pretended | ! ’ frionds. 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Be sure that yon get the genuine article made by WALTER BAKER A CO. Ltd.. Dorchester, Mass. Eatab lahed 1780. iwwmiwiw Nor Intoxicating druggist I The Fifteenth Session of this col lege, which is under the direction and control of the A. M. E Zion Church ia America began Wednes day, October 1896, and closes May 29 tb, 1897. It has Four Departments of In struction: 1. A Grammar School Course, covering three years, which is pre paratory to the Formal Department 2. A Normal Course, covering three years, provided for the special training of teachers and as prepat a tory to the Classical Department 3. A Classical Course covering four years, provided for a thorough training in arts and sciences. 4. A rJ heological Course for the training of persons in d rect prepa ration for the Christian ministry. Board, tuition and room rent. $8.00 per month. $1.00 per session tor medical attendance and about $5.01 per session for books, all in advance. For further particulars apply to Prof. E. Moore, Livingstone College, Salisbury, N. C. faculty : Rev. W. H. Goler, A. M., D. D., President. E. Moore, A. M , Ph. D., Secretary. F. H. Noble, A. M., Treasurer. B A. Johnson, A. M, Principal of the Normal Department. Miss Victoria hichardson, Princi pal Preparatory Department- „ Miss Mary A. Lynch, Librarian. Mrs. Annie C. Tucker, Lady Prin cipal Rev. Philip Aklis L. Hubert, ’D D. Collecting Agent Rev. John H. Heotor, Collecting Agent. Rev. J. McH. Farley, Collecting Agent. t-'end all money for the college to Prof. B A. Johnson, Financial Book Keeper. Atkinson College, Madlsonville, Kentucky. Six departments of instruction: Primary, Normal, Shorthand, Clas sical, Art; and Industrial. Ample accommodations for both sexes* Rev. G. B. vt alker, D.D., President* Jones University, Tuscaroosa, Alabama, Opened first Monday in Septem ber, 1896. English, Normal, Classi cal, Musical, Industrial and Theolog ical Departments. Seven experi enced teachers. Bcnrd and tuition $6 CO per moutn. David Williams Parker, President. Walters Institute, Wilmot, - Arkansas. Began its first session September, 1896. Offers education to both sex es Board and tuition reasonable. ReV. E. D. V\ ashington, Principal. Clinton Institute, Third session began October 6, 1896, Rock Hill, K C., under the auspices of the A. M E Zion church. It gives a Thorough Preparatory, Normal, Industrial and Musical braining. Masio a specialty. Board and tuition, $5 00. Send for cata logue. R. J. Crockett, A. B., Pres. Greenville College, Greenville, Tennessee. Both sexes. Thorough Instruction. Four Departments. Able and Expe rienced Faculty. Terms Reasonable. 1 hird session opened September 2, 1896. For further information ad dress, Rev. R A Morrissey, A M., President. 1. M, E, Zion Book Concern. 353 Bleecker St., New Yoik Citv, N, Y. Bishop A Walters, D. D, General Manager. Disciplines, Hymu Books, Bibles, Theological Books and gen eral literature obtained here. Send cash with orders to the above ad dress. Attention I!! ™ Just published :::: now PREACHERS I pub rptip P ENTENNtAL ihji Catechism A brief, historical sketch of the A M. E- Zion Church to which is add ed a collection 9f hymns written by Borne of Zion’s most tainted lyrists, suitable for Centennial Celebrations in conferences and churches. Price, 0 cents a copy; SO cents a dozen - E3P On sale at the A. M. E. Zi on Publication House, Yarick Memoria. Building, 306 3. Col lege &$., Charlotte, N. 0. prices for the times. 1 Six Choice Holiness Booklets, 60c Salvation Papers - - 8.A. Keen The Better Way (abridged) - - . - - • B- Carradine Gifts and Graces - W. B. Godbey The Double Cure - M- W. Knapp. Victory - • -VW.B. Goodbey. The Gibeonites, or Sins vs. In firmities (Ready Oct.) B. S. Taylor. Bix assorted, oriy 10c each, or postpaid on receipt of 50c. Free sample copy of The Revivalut, published by M. W. Knapp, Cincinnati, Ohio. 'Address A. M. E. 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Car ries Pullman sleeping car from Greensboro to Richmond. ( onnects at Greensboro with train carrying Pullman car for Raleigh. 7 30 tk m. No. CO, daily, except Sunday. Freight and passenger for Statesville and. lo cal stations. 4,45p. a». No. 16, daily, except Sunday, for Statesville, Taylorsville aud local sta tions. Trains arrive at Charlotte! - 11.80 a. m. 9.25 a. m. 10.00 p. m. 9.45 p. m. 6.20 p. m. I 9.10 p. m. f 8.50 a. m. I 8.20 p. m. t •2.00 a. m. y 9.00 a. m. I 4.00 p. m. j •Daily except Sunday. Ail freight trains carry passengers. Josh M Cupp, W. A. Tuna, Traffic Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. W. H. Gseeh, Washington, D a Gen. Superintendent, Washington, D. C. 8. 11. Hardwick, As. Gen Pass. Agt. R. L. Vkbnoh, Atlanta, Ga. Traveling Passenger Agent, 18 East Trade St., v barlotte. N. O. From the North. From Atlanta From Augusta. From Columbia. 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Express,” solid train, coaches and Pullman Sleepers between Portsmouth and Atlanta, lor Tickets, Bleepers, etc., apply to p. A. Newland, General Agoot, Passenger Dei'artment. Win. B, Clements, Travelling r Agent, 6 Kimball House, At .’•nta, Gs, k. v.. \. P. & Gen. llg'r. Y. ii. McBEE, ~ C.euT 3upt. H. W. B. GLOVEB, Traffic Manager, T. 3. ANDEBSON, Gen’L Pass. Agt. General Offices • Portsmouth, Va. (Greenwood JrnT.) MACHINERY and SUPPLIES. 1CKGINKS, BOILERS, SAW MILLS, CORN MILLS, WHEAT MILLS, PLANERS, BRICK MACHINES, MOULDERS, GANG EDOERS. An£ ell kinds of Wood Working Machinery. No one In the Booth can offer you higher grade goods, or at lower prices. ^“ Liddell and Watertown Engine*, only a few hours ride from yon. pries*. Light, Varlahle
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