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J L 1 ( MCI. IX. "-."'' T T r Tt- Tlsn Doorkeeper at t'-o f ut?.rn ,,uiufHturers' Club lias An lunula, i ive C&Uer l.ut He Manages to HoIJ iris Own- The KiiTerenee In the At titude of White Folks to Negroes Xw nd in Slavery Time The Judse Takes William to Task About Making Him Show His Credentials . The Man of Law and the Darky Part the Best Friends. "Do closest place dat I ever got In wuz when er Jedge of de cote tried to tangle me up," said William Qorrell, doorkeeper at the Southern Manufact; urers' Club, yesterday. ...,'' , ' "Why, William, I did not know that you had ever been in court,"-said an Observer man. V. : f , "I uin't," iwas the quick reply. "Well, ,how came a Judge interro 1 gating yu-tw : v.- f. '. v "He done It right here at dls do'-r Vsa, sir, he come to my place uv bia ness an crossed me desolate as H I'd . been on de witness stan. :,-. ''? ? , "You know dat Ts put here not fur to look putty an" let folks In but to look.mean an' keep folk out.1 Ef you don't com wld de right papers I can't let you . In dls gate. No. sir. an' It ain't 'de people dat . I keeps out dat dooa me harm but detm what I let's in by imlstake- an' It takes - er putty peart maa to git by dls nigger. . "Well, one day las' year, when J I wuz settin' here, lookin' half way Bleep but feel in des about as wide er wake as de nex' man I seed r middle age man stop over on de tut her side uv de street, look dia way an den come to'ads me. I knowed soon as I seed him stop dat he wuz fixin to come to de club. .Well, des -fo he knowed whut wu up I hop up an' shet the "gate, fur I done learn dat It's harder .to git er man butarter you, git him In dan it is to keep him tut dere when . you ut him out. Yes. sir. an data why I shet de do, ...' ' ' . , . h "De- man come on, walkln' slow an' lookln all about as he come, tout 1 .had merveye on him. When he come , in de do I git up an' step p to de . gate an' des atop an' stan' dere. " 'He come close, look at ma an' ' 1 " 'Tes, sir.' 'low In des as meek er volv T ktn -j- . :' . V 'WeU.kin I git m HertV he axe. f " 'Tes, sir ef yeu gut de proper cre y dentials.'v -" "'What sort of a place Is. dis any how? Is it a hotel?' "I seed r glint In his eye an I - knowed den dat he knowed whut It wus des as -well as he do now, but I 's plain to him all de same, fur dat's my bisness to answer questions fur white folks. I tolt him dat it wus de ' ClUb. a' - X .. , , "Oh, yes, I see,' he 'low. ' 'Whut sort of papers do you have 0 to ave to git in ?' " 'Some member's ceard wld ln stwibtlons to let you in is whut dey , inos' allers has,' I say. " 'How wouW a ceard frum Mr. Crawford Bennett do ?', he axe me. " 'D&t's all right, I say. - , " 'What about Mr. Tom Guthrie V " 'Dere ain't none better dan de'm ' two.' ' . ; "I gin to look at de man. Tou see " - lie ain't axe ef he kin come, an' whut's mo' he ain't even insinuate dat he want's In. At fust, when he axe about 1 ' Mr. Bennett, I 'low io met-self dat he's er farmer from Stanley, down where Mr. Bennett come frum, but when he put in Mr. Guthrie I .'gin to think dat .'he have somefin' to do wid cote. I look at him des a little closer an I see somefln' mighty cunnin' in his eye. " 'Well, here's Mr. Guthrie's ceard, an' I spec you had better let me in here widout any mo' foolishness.' "I seed de ceard an hit sho wus fixed iup right. I swiingiback de gate an' let him In. " 'Say, Simon, whut good is dis club anyhow? Whut do you keep up here? he axe. "Dat wu a swinger. I seed frum de way he looked dat he had md' in . dat question dan 1 thought he had at Just I study a minlt an' deri say: 'Well, we, has lots of things up dere papers to read, billiard tables, nice cheers to set on, an' de like. . "I knowed we had mo' but I wus des drappin' him out er little to see which cose he wus gwine to take. " 'Is that all?' " 'No, sir, not adzactly we gut good things to eat.' " 'Good things to eat?' 'Yes sir.' ",'Why, you don't make a hotel out ef de club?' . " 'Not adzactly, but we keeps good things to eat. Yes, sir." " 'Whut you call good things? " 'Chicken, turkey, an' beefsteaks an' so on.' " " 'Well, don't you have anything to . drink?' '"Oh, yes, sir,' "'Whut?'- "I'd done, seed dat he wus er law yer an? dat act powerful lak a Jedge de ' way he wuz cross-examinin' me. " 'Water,' 1 say. "'Water, is dat all?' " 'No, sir, we has mineral water. "'What else?' - MIda water. - "'Is dat all? - ' - " 'No. sir. Polly Harris water,' "What else?' ,a "'Buffalo water. "'Nothing but water?' U " 'No, sir. W' gut milk.' "What else?' ' t "'Buttermilk.' "He quit me den, an' went up the steps smllin,' an' when I smile back ' he 'low 'Well, you've gut de shoe on ' de tuttiar foot now. sho' naff, fur, when, I wua a boy, de nigger had to show de white man er pass fo" he i. could o anywhere' but de white m&n'a-gnt to show de nigger er pass now 'tc' h kin go by. Dese is strange times whut's come.' ' " 'He walked tip de steps an' I set ' ere hlnldn' an' : thinkin'. I say to merself when he gltiuo de stens dat I v bet he wuz er patter roller in slavery time.:- When he gut out uv sight I went to de register an took a peep at , 'nis name an i seea ais M. II. J.uatlee. RuUwrfordton an' I , axe , somebudy i who, lie wuan' dey told me dat he wus de Jedge whut wuz holdin' cote at ae cote nouae. - , "SO when de jedge come" down 'i , wux jreaay lur mm, n' l sho' did give (him er big bow an', er pleasant smile. Am he went out dado he, say 'Well, j can't glt over havln to glva er nigger x r pass fo I kin git In, fiir I used to ' mKe mem in- me passes, Times is ; changed all erround.' ' "He look back at me an' lauah an' , den ray,. 'Yes, Jedge. but Gere's er migniy Dig amerence." . , " What is it?' he 'low right quick. " 'Well, you don't have to show vn pass but once but de po- nigger useter nave to snow When ha lef an' when he come back an' every time he meet tr whita man' but you stav here all yoMlfe you won't hafter show me dat . eard no moV . , , , t ,"H laugh powerful big 'bout 'dat. , He an' mrself become de best uv frlens.' He's some uv our own folks." folks." ' .If resl coffee 'disturbs your Btomaeh, , your Hetrt Hr Kidnoys, then try this .' ftUver Coffee . imitation Dr. KVinnn-a H'tlth Coffee, Dr. flhoop has closely . maicna w jivt una aiocns COftes in ', fltvor and taste, yet it has not a single , srain ,ef rsJ Coffee in it, 1 Dr. Snoop's Health Coffee Imitation, Is made from pure toasted grains or cereals, with Walt" Nuts, etc Madu In ana mlnnt No!i Civ' .t iVjwiitcil at Oiitli- .cri;t i !"'-iii: iiioo I'otwH iii "Nor. folk 1 ci-k IToitiitMMit Speak- ers on Programme . Sol'citor Ilriit Clarkton left last nlRht for Norrjlk, Va.. whore he will this week att'.'til tie mo::v.jt -'f -."no atior'n' Antl-?ali n Leau.s Conven tion. It will be in session September lth t- lth M '. JU ksion is oneiof the delegates from North Carolina. The others are: H. M. Blair, of Greensboro; C. W. - Blanchard. of Raleigh; R. U Davis, of Warren Plains, and F.' S. Blair, of Guiliford College The alternates are: John A. Oates, of Fayetteville; T. N. Ivey, of Raleigh; Henry A. Page, of Aber deen; J. O. Atkinson, of Elon Col. lege; J. H. Tucker, of Asheville, and Fred D. Hale, of Wilmington. Mr. J. W. Bailey is chairman of the execu tive, committee. Mr. Clarkson is pres ident ofthe State convention. The convention will : bring pres sure to bear on Congress with a view to secure the pasige of a mea sure akin to the Hepburn-Dolliver bill, forbidding the shipping of whis key into dry territory, and to stop ppifg the practice of issuing Federal license in territory where the ; State law forbids the doing, of that to which miction is given by the li cens. thu the prohibitionists say, nullifying he State law. . The following speakers have ac cepted a place on the . programme: Hon- C.HV, Tri;kett, of the Attorney General's office of Kansas, prosecu tor of the saloonlsta and brewers of Kansas City, Sept. 16th; Governor Robert B. Glenn, of ICorth Carolina, Sept 18th: Hon. - J. Frank Hanly, Governor of Indiana,- Sept. 19th.- Rev. G. K. Stark, of Evanston, 111., one pf the leading .Swede preachers of America, will apeak during the con ventlon on the imlgrant and tem perance question. . A striking feature of the oohveni tlon is that two, of the speakers are State Governors, one a' Democrat and the other a Republican. September 28th will be National Temperance Day, on which occasion Rev. George R. Stuart, the famous evangelist of Tennessee, will deliver his noted address, "The Stump, Dig ger." At the evening meeting Mrs. Nannie Curtis, the "Silver Tongued prator, of Texas, will deliver one of her remarkable addresses. TRINra NFRSES ENTERTAIN. Miss Annie tnsch and Assistants Give an Informal Reception at Uie Pres byterian Hospital. Miss Annie M. Insch, superintend ent of nurses at the Presbyterian Hospital, and her assistants gave an informal reception at the Presbyter ian Hospital last night The first thing on the programme, after the guests assembled, was a short ad dres toy Rev. J. H. Thornwell, of Fort Mill, S, Which was enjoyed by the audience. Mr. Thorrtwell is a pleas ant speaker and hla subject last night was appropriate for the occasion. He spoke of the Ideal of the nurse and told of her life as she lived it for the sake of others. When the lecture was' over the young ladles and their - friends re paired to the parlor, where refresh ments were served. After ice ream and cake had been passed around the young people paired off and went to the spacious balcony, for. a friendly chat. Having had the appetite whet ted by the night air the visitors and their hostesses visited the punch room and partook t a light drink prepared for the occasion. instead of giving a regular lecture last night, the usual way of opening the sessions of the Presbyterian Hos pital Training School for Nurses, Miss Insch devised the happy scheme of giving the informal reception. The first regular lecture will be given to morrow night. The affair last night was quite a success, "for it was the cause of a number of people who -take 'part in the- busy life of the city making the acquaintance of each other. The evening was spent in- (pleasant social intercourse. THE REPORT NOT TRUE. Mr. W. S. Croker is Called on to Ex plain That the -Story of Ills Death by lire Was Greatly Exaggerated. "The people fn Gastonla have been mourning you as one dead." said a Gast6nla man to Mr. W. S. Croker, of the mechanical force of The Observer yesterday, ' "They are very kind.", was the re ply, "but their energy la" misdirected. If I am dead I havenever been of ficially, notified of the fact." "We'll,, you'll have to .show, them," said the Gastonlan. "Somehow the the rumor became current that you had perished In the Are last Monday morning. One . of the - lady acho,ol teachers actually announced your un happy fate as a fact to her ecnooi that day and It spread quickly throughout the J00 children. Lven The Observer Itself but partially re assured them. You cap go tiack there and exhibit yourself In the flesh, but there are some who will always look upon you as a modern Shadrack, an up-to-date Meshach of a twentieth century Abednego." HEALTH IN THE CAN'AU ZONE. The high wages paid make it a mighty temptation to our young artisans to join the force of skilled workmen needed to construct the Panama Canal. Many are restrained, howevor, by the fesr of fevers and smalnria. It is the knowing onou those who have used Electric Bitters, who go there .without this fear, well knowing they are safe from malarious influence with Electric Bitters on hand. Cures blood poiHon. too, biliousness, weakness and all stomach, liver and kid ney troubles. . Guaranteed by all drug gists. Me. -; . L6k on your desk you oBcn it up. andsee for en improvemonton h top. . Hero is an idw-wiJclKtic" eno r that will growInstetfl of naking lj a dump'heap of yo4 books, sup J pose : you arrahge f them fCin y a GtoltWintfcki Book Case" , like this. We can deliver it today t r ' - . . . STOXE BARRINGER CO- Office Outfittera, ' The s.. I s.' -t t f ; '.' i T . ' Oilorvil. ,n I... i li!. - i UoutiVIv in Own I lie OiIt 1 l low Vant There When lie Had the Gun. , Melvin Dunlap, colored, was his own lawyer in yesterday's court and he defended himself not wisely but too well. He was as xealus for the interests of his client as any lawyer, could be,. ut he allowed his out raged feelings to cloud the clearness of h'.s mental ' operations. Melvin was charged . with carrying a con cealed pistoL' .A. young white man testified to having seen Oiim with the gun. ; i:'.'. ' ..-' ' '. "Aw, you ain't never seen me, with no pistol," 4 retorted Dunlap, when given a chance to cross-examine the witness. "You ' done made that all up out of your bald I got a good notion to turn loose on you, too. Where'd you gej: ' that . Ilcker you hed ? ,' "That'll- da," said Recorder 6mith. "Talk to the police if you have any Information to give out." "That fellow over there eaw, you, too,, interposed the witness, point ing to a man" Just inside the railing. vj " ' "He never saw, me with no pistol," the negro objected vigorcuslx. "He was out Tdrivin' when I had that 'gun," ThecroWd In the court room roar ed. Comicality and pathos mingled In the expression oh the buck negro's face as he heard the laughter and realised that he . had made Recorder Smith's . task - easy. But he never gave up. ' His bond was fixed at ISO, Mr. Clnreitcei Worth Dies Engaged tn Charlotte Young Iady, News has reached the city of the death of Mr. Clarence Worth, .which occurred a day or two ago in New York. . He was a native jt Plain ville, N. J., and spent Ms vacation here this summer, leaving Charlotte about three weeks ago. He was a graduate in law but on account, of IH 'heaUh had given up his prof e Ion temporarily. Mr. M'orth .was a bright and energetic young man with a wining personality which made for him numerous friends in Charlotte. The saddest feature of ls death Is the fact that he was engaged to wed Miss Mollle Brown, daughter of Mra S. . E. Brown, on North Tryon street. : The young people-met this summer for the first time and fell in love. - An engagement resulted and their troth was to have been plighted soon. Miss Brown has the sympa thy of numerous friends, i i j .. "GET II AT HAWlfY'S" r Beef, Iron and Wine fhe best known tohlo for stimulating and building ' up the system. ' A combination of Peptonized, Extract of Beef, Tincture of Citrochloride of Iron and: a superior quality of Sherry Wine. Price 5Qc. the 'bottle, by our quick messenger. s Pharmacy Tryon and Fifth Streets. ' 'Phones 13 and 260; 1 Feather Plumes Fashion dictates feather plumes for fall millinery this year. It is not necessary to go to the expense of buying new ones, though. Let us clean your old one dye It the de sired color and curl It nicely Into shape. You couldn't begin to buy a new one for our charge. Charlotte Steam laundry Launderers, Dyers, Cleaners, 219 South Tryon Street TTEZi liawley Mr. Busineu Man this raornirfa befoFA il there is net room i to Remain In pii and Give JU's- t'li.n liii- kkiis on ihe i"!.,i. " . Mr. Don Richardson .has -anoelcd his engagements to tour the South aa a violin soloist In order to take pupils on the violin this season. Several pu pils entered for his tuition yesterday. The people of Charlotte will be glad to hear that Mr. Richardson is to stay in the city. He Is strictly a specialist, having devoted himself to his instru ment, and fortune has favored him in giving him a reputation in accordance with his talent. f 1 1 IM I' AFTER THE PL A Y it's the proper ' ; caper to visit this restaurant to regale yourself with the excellencies as - provided and set forth in . :' ' , : ., OUR DAILY MENU tt your escort forgets It, a suggestion in the . I way of a reminder, accom panied by a sweet smile, will bring about the desired result, For lunches or dinner parties, this restaurant Is unexcelled. Our prices are popular ones and cookery is unsurpassed. s V GESI DINING ROOM. A PEOPLE'S COLUMN All advertisements Inserted in this column at rate of ten cents per line. Of six words. No ad taken for lest than 20 cents.. Cash in advance. WANTED. WANTED juiy unencumbered to travel i xT..h f'.rnllnu Salnrv fn mart 110 In practical nurk!n preferred. Address JJ. K. ., rar uraeryti. WANTliD--8ubStttute' teacher or one in terested in kindergarten una church work for 'pleasant employment, two to thiec months. Salary t start one doilur per day. Address "Immediate," care Ob server. . ,...,'. v" -, "WANTED Flrst'ctasS , book-keeper by large wnoiesaio ruue j i imumic. ju dress McC, caro Observer. WANTEP-On or after October 15th. po- ulHtt In thft rltv. nrt'f rtrr,)fl . Three yeius' experience hp cashier of a country innK. uoon penniHii. 1 reier anca f urnlahnd. Address li. R. li.. Dan- bury, N. C. WANTED To lease iroofl two-lioro ffirm In this : -Slate." Address Will Williams (colored), Charlotte, N. C. WANTED Salesmen calling on Southern furniture factories to curry Vqneer as a side line. Address "veneer, cure Ob server. WANTED Permanent position by com- petent and experienced lmly stenog rapher. Address "F," care Observer. WANTED- Permanent , position by ex perienced stenographer. References. Address Miss D, cure Observer. WANTED-nfst-eiass white harbor at once; good iK.es to sober, reliable man. Kirk &, Dossier, Rock Hill, S. C. WANTED A young man to look after the interests of nn out of town firm as a side issue. Good prospects for tho right party. Apply with full particulars to "HusOer," care Observer. WANTED One good negro servant. Ap ply to Chiis. E. Warner, -care Rockirtfr ham Power Company, Rockingham, N. C. WANTED Inside wlreman at once; steady lob for good man. Twin City Electric & Construction Co., Winiuon Salum, N. C. WANTED Two or throe 'unfurnished looms convenient I y lociited by couple without children. Address Uox 147. WANTED By young lady, position as .stenographer. Addiesa "Atlss C," care Observer. WANTED A tlrst-chiss linen room keep er. Address In own Imndwrite, "Hotel," care Observer. i BBS d jam , w. ui We Have Clothes For Fall "W tKOWHO HWmaa - imnmn 4s mm k - -and for you. They are built to our order by the smartest tailors in America and4ailored by - them 'with all the skill in their power. Include among ;them sacks for business wear, some remarkably no overcoat work, with raincoats beyond compare, and vou have our layout, ' Our line : is 'complete, but ; you ihad better come in early 'and pick the besU : -. ': Remember, Mellpn Clothes Fit, - i BA Mission a LEADING-CLOTHIERS. 79 Ililk Street, Bcstcn, Uass. . v J. 8. COTIIRAl?, Eo,utWTn Re-wwenutlve, 40 Tmrt Eldg, CHAHL0TT3, IT. C. PEOPLE'S G0LUL1I1 All advertisements Inserted in Oils column at rate ef ten cents per line of six words. No ad. taken for lev than 20 cents. Cash in advance, WANTED. WANTED-An energetlo young man to take a ho.lt Interest in a well establish ed grocery store; will sell half Interest on liberal terms. Address Groceries, care Observer. WANTEDPesltion as , assistant Book keeper, combined with stenography and typewriting, by a competent young man with good reference. No preference as to location. Address B. 8., care Observer. WSCELIjANEOtJa. ACCOMMODATIONS for thirty can be iiciu li v tw uuuim , . v , ...... . .' . 5 SSth street, directly On ear line to the Jamestown. Exposition. Ioding t. Special rates to pscUs of.feur.or more. Acuress u. . wk;. ' - - MIS :TKOMS0N'8 'Kindergarten and Drimin, Hrhnnl will r1Dfn MondnV. Soptember 16th, at East Avenue. ANNOCNCEMENT-OP account of bad health for the past two or tnree years, I hsve daxldsd to sell my place of busi ness, kpown as Wharton's Book Store, located . at Greensboro, N. C. " This is; a splendid opportunity for a young man of energy. The business Is well established und well and favorably known through out the State. I shall be pleased to give further information on demand. Honry W. Wharton. Qreensboro. N. C. MISg EMMA LEINBACH. pupil of Ueian, oi in, xi.ii jimiBciioi, ui ia.u drm. and Jaequei Bouts, of Paris, will resume vocal lessons Sept. ISth, at her studio,' NO. K3 N. i ryon sireei YOUNG J-ADY stenographer from east ern i toan of North 'Carolina desires position in western town. Thoroughly competent. Good reference." "West," care Otsorver. FOR RENT. HAVING OUTGROWN our present bulldini? we rt contemplating moving into larger ciuarters and offer our Ies for sale. Particulars furnished on appli cation by letter or in person, Williams Shelton Co., Wholesale Dry Goods and Notions, 26-18 S. College street FOR RENT Ona apartment In Norman Flats. Five rooms, hot and cold baths. Apply Chas. W. Norman, Stone & Bar rbiger Co. FOR RENT Furnished room in private fnmily, in excellent neighborhood, con venient to business section, rates very reasonable. References required. Ad dress Carolinian, care The Observer. FOR RENT Desirablo residence on South Caldwell St. Apply wo b. Ave. FOR RENT-Four nicely furnished rooms, with both, gas range and all conveniences for light housekeeping. Ad dress "11," care Observer. FOR BALE. FOR SALE At a bargain, one compara tively new golden oak folding bed, one refrigerator and two good rugs. These things are clean and well preserved. uOi NorUi ciiurtm. t none im. VQR SALE One Frlck ico making ma chine, six ton capacity. Brine system, flrst-class condition. Reason for selling, too largo for our plant. Mecklenburg Mineral Springs Co., Chane City. Va. FOR SALE -Residence In Dllworth. For price anil terms apply to O. A. Rob tins. FOR SALIC Bay horse, six years old, and runabout. P. O. Box Ml. FOR &ALE A $.10 Boch make baby car riage, good as new, heavy for winter uie, for Icsx than half price. Box 7fc. FOR SALE Mercantile business. Gas tonla, X. C. -Centrally located, . corner Main and Marietta streets. Stock con sists of groceries, crockery, tinware, etc. Will Inventory with fixtures about $1,000. Will leas, building to suit tenant, rents reasonable. For Information address C, H. Armstrong, Gastonla, N. C. FOR 8ALEAt once, good horse and huegy. Anply to Dr. C. H. C. Mills, Charlotte, N. C. 'J fO!d Dominion" Ilih-Test FIRE PRICK Mid FIRE CLA. , . "Universal," "Acme" and "Electroid" tond3 'Asphalt Hcady-to-Lay JRoofings; "Debatime" Damp and Waterproofing Material, for dssnp cel lars, cement walls, etc., etc. Stocks at Norfolk, Wilmington, Chariestcn and our Interior Mills for prompt and' enomkal shipment to North Car oiina points. Get csr prices delivered at -your railroad station in car lots and ' less. 1 ' -v--v-''.' '':::- Carolina Portland Cement Compcny Southern DIstrRrators, Chjurlestoa, 8. 01 SCHOOLS AN 1 , fx Si VOifWWm BODOiO BOM Ttkomgh rsriiar cwnw fn RcMfc. Ostm. Eocated In Weflmont reft ScTiflol operw ThrtOfay mocrntog, UBTBM OV ftBOMTXt SAORSS RB CLOVERSIDE ma'am . . . OH'i,--' -.'- FOR TOUNO liADIES AND GIRLS BOARDING SCHOOL Near enough t Raw Tork t et all . . ... i maw v.,k ttt-,t ocean. Non-denomtnatlonal. but under Episcopal Influences. Unsurpassed location and educational facilities for girls and young ; ladles from the South who wish o be near New York but not ltf tha city. . . ,:,-:.; MISS ELIZABETH MONTCL Elizabeth Qolle&e and Conservatory of Music ffXhl CHARLOTTE, S. C. "1 A HIGH-GRADE COLIiEGE FOR WOMEN Opens Sept. 18th. Day students are requested to report Sept. 19th at 10 o'clock for classification, etc. For catalogue address CHARLES B. KING, President. . ... Presbyterian College For Women CHARLOTTE, N. C. Opens September 5thf 1907 Catalogue furnished upon application. Rev. J. R. Bridges, D. D.t President (rNOORPORATEn CAPITAL STOCK 130,000.00. Thla la tha largaat best etjuippad Business college la Xorth Care-. . Una a positive, provabla fat. Boolt.ltaeplnf, Bhorthand, Typa- -WTlUtur and Talphy taught by experts. Paaltlona guaranteed or . money back. , Railr'oad fare paM. Write for our new Cfttalogus and . Offer. ; Ad4rM Klnra Bualataa CotUgo. Charlotta. N. C, or Raleigh, N.C J " J D COLIZGES. N.C jst.HWnt OX, Fer Ymc lmn ad Girls. Msto and Art. EpecHaJ BoataeMl en, etlmate qpattle and salukrlous. Stember 12th. ART ACADEMY, BELMOKT, N. CL der Episcopal tnfluenc. Kn(iiin, iuuiic. Art. advantages, but far enough twiy : , Aiim.t. aSt th. wt hi ana TIMLOW, Principal, r ) JV AIR. N. Why Pay More ? Standard Adding Ma. chines fill mora ' re cjulrtraenta than others and at lower price. Model B. IIS5; Modal J.LCraytcn&Co. General Ajonta, No tediwia, long wait , You will surely - us h. ui ' U wpif iur-ier Mlller-VaA Ness Co. , . IfccnaTS'
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