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IMPORTANCE OF DOMESTIC SCIENCE first of a Series of Article; "by Miss Matite Harris, THE GREAT KEHi'O.NPII'ULlTY OF "UOMRKKErnirS-AND TKAINEK3 OF FUTURE MEN AND WOMEN. MYSTERY CLEARED UP. CATAWBA rul-NTV FARM Eli WAS NOT Ml' J IDE lit l. BY MISS MATTIE HARMS. We are said to he creatures of lr cumstance, made what we are largely by our own environment. We speak In. a broad way of Oils, seldom g An ft'' to the bottom rock ot the matter'' 1 and realizing that no great a part our being. physical, mental. an1 spiritual, depena on (lie food supply of the body from birth to file end of our lives. A man's body is a wonderful' machine anil he lit responsiole fur its kM or "bail condition; as other mat liTTies ate sup piled with force by fuel, we ri'ly this machine with fore- by the f"oJ we est. Our food serves mote purposes than simply building and keeping this m-i- eh I ne in order ami supplying It with energy. We have u nervous organiza tion, we have higher hit lloetuiil facul ties, and the ii"M exi t ie of these de pends on the nutrition of the b'.dy. Yet inu most Intellectual people know less of the actual uses and. values of their fond fir fulfllllni; thi ne pui'i oes thun of almost any other of the necessities' of life. I cannot trent In an exhaustive way. of the direct effect of dl'forent fools on e.tfh p.i't ibis , i:r. ,n machine. h-;' i:-- :i..t i t oiwovereil what I la "' l-r t.e g,. .l )i f tie- niiii, SI -If ft. Ti.e V . (:, i'l , ( '. ) ' , , . . , Wf U.e d.illSit' uf ;i i ''i'J ' lli.it the tiiu-r i! I ii ore t ; : i . p.- ,f man Is lniily (he outif'o'.vtil or tua own system. On the oilier hand the advocate of tleslt eating can point to the vigor, the dominating power of tin Kngllsn race. B race of beef enters, In the meantime, while science with her neurchllxht is exploilng these myste ries, there In open to us a host Of facts In regard to the effects of the foods on the body and the consequential effects or the body on mind. The well-rounded hopelul, clear-seeing man, In him self the finest exponent of a religion w hich teaches .the Immortality of good, Ih never a chronic dyspeptic, Carlyle. though by nature a de ply religious nun, was the greatest pessimist of th uk, mainly, we are told, because of weak u geatlve'orgnns. Herbert Bpen c t. with his flue brain and broken d vn nervous system, begs that eom liii men and women shall be given th renetlt of (rood physical training; that hys and girls shall be fed according to t'- truths of modern science. In his own words: it Is time the benefits wlilen our eep and oxen have for years past de rived rrom the InvesiiioN Ions of the I li iratory should.be participated tn by c ir children." t can no better express my views on t. Is subject than by quoting a certain o il writer (not yet out of style): ."What? Ktiow ye not that your body l: the temple of the Holy Ghost, which It in you which ye have of God, and ye are riot your own? For ye are taught with a price. Therefore glorify God In your body, ami fir your spirit, which are God's." Ho great Is the strain ot modern Ufa and so numerous ate the break-downs under this strain, that we are begin ning to-realize the need of strong bodies with which to carry on such competition. The recent popularity of athletics and the revival of Greek games at Athens indicate an almost world-wide Interest In the perfecting of the human body, There has lacn some thought and discussion among women as to their share in the work of bringing (lie race to a higher stan'ard, but many of them fall to realise the tremendous responsi bility resting m the home-keepers uni trainers of future men and women. Of those who are most deeply Impressed with the Importance of this task so few have any means of learning the wisest ui d best plans. Their efforts to do the rl"iit thliiK for the bodily comfurt of tin -.1 families and ttlso to use a wise ecoi. my are hut experiments In the real, ! of domestic science. ileve that there Is a da coming the earnest nun'eil mothers will :nelr daughters the advantage of .g In everything that pertains to t lloliie-liiaklhK. a day when .1 will realize the folly of cxpemi much tirtrn and money in follow .e whlios of fashion w hile tne i and growth of their children de upoii trie chance combination of a . who Is entirely luiuuaiil of tht i.i.Miy of foods. 1 w ill relate a lit New ton special to Chat lot te Observer. After hating' been .buriei llnee wnks. the letmiins of the late I.'vl Travis erc exhumed today and a s-r-inul examluHliun made, an.t the sui pr.sili"; iai l di velupi'd that the oe oiised was not murdered, but came to Ms' death from the effects of a can cerous growth iiisld'.' the skull. Almost ever) body, .indudlng the toionci'a Jury which made the llrst In ve.stieiii.ion. was convinced that he was muiih led, and the county' commission er's a few days uyo offered a reward of W for the conviction of the guilty pal ty. and a ne'ro had been arrested in suspicion and dinchaiged after a I i i-liiniitar-y he n Inn, liowevr, -theie was a Slowing belli I among the dead ii. an 's uia.lits tiiul iiu was n.il luur liered. rtiiu In an ctluit to lully settle the matter a th'jiou.ii esaininatiou was (iiinuet.d today, with Hie uOove n.'eatitiiii.-il ivsiilt. A physician wli.r assisted in the nu topsy l.iiiay t-nhi: ., "The. invcstlKutinn tn!ay dwVeTea J ti e fact that Tim Is w.is not murdered, bi.t liuit he came, to his 4eath by the biiiNlmg of blood, vcsHils tn therhea'l. it Is 'a most riL-in.ukabie case, tsoirie years fhe dead man was injured li'i the hend by beliw run oter by a har row and today's ' .'lamination develop ed the frat''te'li.ns f-"'l that, ostoo nu- c ana ( iiune i hin er) had taiii ti hull pt. i lie-orbital bori-rf and. resiiitetl In the rupture the iriter'nai laVotid ai'ury, c.iu ioy a li.ost s'fuse le iie. ri hagv.', tie bii od from which soaked .through ail the l.fd (iothes at.d on to the Ifbur, roner's Jury fend the ai i iati la h'upp iso that tne I Ct usbe'V A Close vxau. I that (n 'te was no vio- i or. I lie pi'fttMtre of t i, : .j-aii.-ry ceuscl :.: f.iott'UMion vi (:: .-..j .... f)'-l. i-l iiiri !h!K til'' l ' i ii i t i hoked. i i i i t i t'tadual eating ay' tit the tissues surround -tug the artery, .when It reached a cer tain point the vessel, whjeh is about the size of a lead pencil, forced an opening-, and If his head had been shot off with u cannon death would not have resulted any quicker. So far had this affection extended that the skull had been entirely pierced nt a point In the renter of the forehead." There Is much comment on the result of the Investigation here today, and the citizens are greatly relieved to know hat what appeared to be a hornbU mtiruer was in reality a strange ueaui from natural cs.u?- leading t ll.h.i -f skull hi IM.it lull the c ph. Si d ; ACADEMIESASiiOCIATION. ANNUAL MEETING Ai RALEIGH DECEMBER 27-28. EXAMINATION BY. JOINT-COMMITTEE Of Books. Etc., in Treasurer's and Auditor's Offices. i win Klv. tri.j pei We, In, in ho. per CO' , Vli te a t III I iicidetit that hiipptiii il In this city v months ago. 1 asked all IlitelU tui : y Mt the ability of a woman The North Carolina Association of Academies will hold Its next annual meeting In the senate chamber 4if the capltol at Raleigh, Thursday and Friday December 27 and 28. Railroads and hotels will grant special rates and a most enjoyable and profitable time Is expected. An unusunlly strong program has been arranged wioch will .shortly ap pear In these columns. Many questions of vital Importance will be brought be fore the association at the approaching session. Among these will be discussed certain changes In the school lavy and other matters affecting tie welfare ot the academies. From present Indications a largo and enthusiastic gathering of the rep resentative academy men of tha state will attend this meeting. The organization now -embraci s In Its membership the principals and teach ers of nearly all of the prominent sec ondary schools in North Caro Inu. About w) schools have entered the as sociation and more than 100 high Kchoul and academy teachers are en rolled In Its membership. a" The following are the officers for the current year: President, J. E. Kelley ( Union Home school). Victor, M' ore county; vice-president, S. L. Sheep (At- i lanlic Collegiate institute). Elisabeth City, l'asiiuotank county, secretary and treasurer It. old. I.. Madison vCullowhej High school), rainier, Jui kson county. Principals and teachers of high school and academies may become members. There is no membership tee. Those who would rank as progressive, public spirited itnd truly professional teachers can no longer afford to remain outside of this distinguished organiza tion not' abstain from attending Its ses sions, For 'further information address the secretary. PATH f rVMI.-.-'lON'KU OT A' Jit ci'LTUP.rrr nri.stuN of tiu: V. cotton i:niT, - P.atflrh, N. C, Dec. it. The tnnin examination of the books,' vouchers etc., In the offices of the. state treasurer and auditor by the joint committee of the legislature began today. The com mittee is composed of M. H. Justice, chairman; W, C. Fields, Walter E. Moore. Harry W. Stuhbs and L. TL. V.'renn. The w ork will. require a week's time. Pevenue Collector Cuncan, who has returned from a visit to Reaufoit. suvs tie? shooting is particularly .koo i -1, season on the North Carolina. cmn,t. dia l s and gees t e'nr? of . course the chief game, 1 1 until g on land Is un usually tine also . 'J. L. York, convict' A of usdng the nutlis foe. swindling -gets six ni-j.itOs' sentence In the federal .court her, , raid will serve his time In the 'Jail- nt Wil mington, lie winlied to go in thai Jell, us he has friends there, The Merchants' associn'i Ion of Ital- Ish has t. keti up the matter of hnv- ing a street lair on a la.-e scale m-xt, liny, Klsht convicis frri;n tiie connty o' Noitliari'-ptoii me the la;it aiviv j! 'ut the penitentiary.; t Merchants report the holp'ay t. as tjemg the best in years. If is said that there is now more car ton in the hands of growers Win rle'' before ho Is to in the y Most farm era fty the yti;i r.ot'.t .! at a less l" at -0 i'i- V.ian i'i c.-tits. .Of ovw st) mujjHt rates elected for ihi.i "county ordy a fourth have uiiii't fied. ' January 1 Samuel T. l'earson of Mov ganton will retire as secretary ot the penitentiary board and J. R. Widby if t.e!.c ;r w ill surer or! him. Tvo y-"a:s ago. or thereabouts, the penitentiary , board ittiweTWI That tnotalily reports be, furnished It. A member of the board says he bus not received the reports. There is no doubt that the Seaboard Air Line will rebuild its shuns hero, burned five years ago, as soon as it gets some weightier matters out of the way, Vice-President bi. John told inc. positively the shops would be rebuilt, J'he road was for some years averse to rebuilding, mainly, perhaps, because the detectives w no examined Into thn origin of the flre found it was Incen. diary, Next Tliiisday Standing Master Shep. herd will begin here the hearing ot the stHte's side o't the tax assessment m:t ter. Witnesses from Wake, Johnston urnl Durham counties will be tirst ex amined, including all thit lax assessors. The number ot vvitne.'ses from all over the slate will be iuuainso. There are allld'ivits from 40uti. It is a very cost i case to the state, though us Chair man McNeill of the corporation com mission aays, every effort will be made to economize by having the standing master have Ue examinations In many places in the state so as to save the cost of navel an I time of witnesses. htate Chairman Simmons his return ed from a week's stay at Seven Spi ings, and sayn his health is in.w re stored, lie sultered greatly from lum bago and sciatica. The board of missions and Sunday ncliools of. the North i.'arolina Dapt'st convention apportions $Ji"i,000 for Us work tor lwil. The commissioner of agriculture was today asked by Secretary Royal! Dan it 1 of the Southern Cotton Growers' as soi iiition to telegraph his opinion of the last United States cotton report. Mr, Patterson replied: ( "I do not be lieve the government report justifies a slump in the market. The world's consumption last year, nearly 14 million bales, exceeded the production by l.TOO.UOO bulis, according to the best cal culation! The present supply, assum ing the correctness of the government's report Is not sutllcient for a similar consumption. If the farmers market their cotton slowly and discreetly, prices must remain firm." kcoi'.mi IT ih pr CSSk-ded we d.y t . J - . ." Item of Interest Gathered Frorn , the Tpr Heel Pre?. 1 J ,H IN TiiT: OLD NORTH STATE ... - - 4 1 II. IS Vv , Wi.o had i anked tor her. Hi T Stiswcl' Wt.s, "N , kh; cau l look, site Is not enough . i a negro, she la too white to learn to cook." The i.. u;ht came to tne; want a mistake., . ica. 1 urn of the opinion ot a cootie iti d nilniNlcr of this i late. I believe i ihe women of the land were drilled a ..ty fashion in a kuowhdge of good -dri- matting- )t w ouid an muie thaii a o v .d e thing to advance Hie cause 01 . ui'lst. iloine-i ' king is the business of wo man by i iine rP:!!. In nil are when ail busll.i proccnoes' ale being put Upon sci ,. illc base, wn should we po. teach ou. irls that science bears un Importam iclation to housekeeping in a varletv of wavs'.' 'I no netu r tney " understa. t the philosophy 'Of the ordl nary tin. ot ll'e tile be iter they will perloini , i ill and tlie easier it will be to till tn 1 1 uiluilH wita a sense ot I lie dignity e. moor at liouie. A girl should be laugh, the nutillive vaaie of food as wed ;. us cost. Such training will produce p, udeiii, economical, thrifty women, i aey ure rnucU neejeu tn . Aiuerii ;r WANT Ll'NACY LAW CHANGED. West Itrunswlck. N. J,. Dec. 12.-The Middlesex I'ounly MeiTlcal society Is holding a convention in this illy today for the purpose of securing amend ments to the slate lunacy law. Dele gates are present from different por tions oi the state. It was hold by the sii iUiis today that a ' great many abuses can creep In under the present law The convention . decided to muk IVeommrttdn thins ot a ntrl clmugcs in the lavv to the next leglshi till a. 5 .fi ot A .4 .4 A j.1 J ,l jt Jt La Gr.ir.se Sentinel: Rev. T. H. Sutton Informs us that he gave a nick el to several f the nie.iiticrs of h i -lutch here last jear nt. I . ihi-i.. lo lnt.-l ii a::d make ad th;y io.il! :.t '''! a;, ritrposes. G:.e young lady nvtstid her live cents and reported an ii.c'ii'.se ot t: 'j at the end v lie; fvxt. ' . p. id bioiht-r Invested his nicked In K-e t and planted them and sold oduct for U. Another brother ln- hls In Irian potatoes which he r J13. If this is not good business not know what Is. Surely such ineiease In a ycur from the investment of live cents shows tact, energy and p-eod business sense. It mi?ht not be amiss for the merchants and newspa per men of La Grange tl apply to these persons foi u few lessons in' business. -----Fayett - !l!e Cbswver: Mr. J. '.W. if 'T'ps i: e'emb. rid Mills came up to tl a,-t!ty to ay to have a wound e'th h lie ,'fceiveJ cu ids arm yesterday diCri-i d. a .-e.n-.o ih.vCJie was cncged, with i uv.ral oi,er curt-Vntfrrr, In bjild Stc; a hi u'S; riear' Elioil, when one of ihjeen, who was wcrklng above him, a iaacy calRel drop, striking him on the unn j nd uimost seve."ln his hand at' the Vvtist.. A country ooctor Avriv td jubt In linie to save him from bleed--r-:s'Mi i:,-!iih,' but mat'e'a w?ry peor job j OtcBinc; the wound. Wttdesboro' Messeitster-Inuliigenc- t'oikton is to have u sjioke und han faelury. The machinery for' the toiy s row being placed and the t -. , failure' of the line timber of , .i a crei k su amps "Into spi kes and i ii. s v. (.11 commence 5 I an . i.v day. - fvicloi y is being i ..i ii.soe.i by Mcfsis. Jl. liojlii i y .v. ':. Mr 'John Doiheiy uf Roefeiughaiii, wi.o is a 61 .i of Mr. 11. C. liockery, ut!l superintend the work. It is probable that the com pany wl!! also manufacture sash, doors and blii.'d.-1 .later on.' Wayfyvlllo-Xoufler; The telephone wile is up flow from HayesvlUe to .Murphy, and it will only be a -short time until messages can be exchanged betwitn the people of the two towns. This will be quite a convenience for our people. - Lumberton Argus: We are Inform ed that a saw mill is being erected at 'she-pole which will saw poplar tim ber exclusively. They are paying at the rate of $4 a cord tor poplar logs. : Concord Standard: Mr. J. H. liod gers of Forest Hill killed a hog Satur day that weighed 342 pounds. The hog wits 10 months and five days old. ' I . I a I A 1 1 II - I . V,?, l''l-"N.. l 'ij''"'!-'!!!!!!'1 I SUSiSSi j bin,; . , , A-li! i lit,' t'fJM; . Vrv lVV. ,r u rj Zii ii u fir . ssi i mr ; 1 1 1 er: die ia-.- i J- i 5. tS'iU'f,' j ' ii ' - MB. AND MKS. KLEY, OF ELK, MICHIGAN Mn. Margaret Kinsey, Elk, Genessee county, Mich, writes to Dr. Hartmu, u foilowi : " I am well and think I will need no more medicine. I feel so well, and all my old complaints are gone, which were many. I often did not know which way to turn. No one knew what I Buffered. For forty-nine years I suffered but now I am cured, for which I thank Dr. Hartman for his advice and good treatment. I keep Feruna in the house all the time and shall never be without it. "My husband had a cough lor nine years. He took Peruna and it helped him. He looks quite young. He works bard every day and is getting fat He takes Peruna three times a day. You don't know bow thankful 1 tcel. toward you; 1 never think of you but to thank you and will do all lean tor you." Hon.J.If.Bankhead. i - CAPTAIN MANNING DEAD. Wilmington, N. C, special to Charlotte Observer. Capt. Ed. Wilson Manning, who was engineer on the United States screw ship of war Wabash and shipmate ot Admiral Uewey on that vessel, died here today at the age of 67. When the war between the states began, Captair. Manning joined the Confederate navy and was on the converted ship Virginia (formerly the Merrimac) when she rank the frigates Cumberland and Congress1 in Hampton Roads. RFFI.Ki". ION'S OF A BACBF.LOR. From the New Yoik Press. A woman is a lot easier to under s'nn I th n why she likes cats. When a wr.tnnn is really reasonable, - ; can never give any reason for it. When a woman sets out to make a man more noble she will stop for noth ing, unless it is to kill a moth. If a woman is wise, her first task af ter she gets married will be to make her husband teach her aW she knows. Some old maid has now got up a story ths't a baby's biting on the rub ber nozzle of a milk bottle will make It grow up to chew tobacco. Congressman J. H. Bankbead, of Ala bama, one of the most influential mem bers of the House of Representa tive 3, in a lo sr written f r o t,i Washington,' It. C, gives his en dorsement to the great catajr remedy, Peruna, lu the following words: "Your Peruna ia one of the best medi cines I ever tried, and no family should be withoutyourremarkablerem edy. As a tonio and a catarrh cure I fcnow of nothing better." There Is but a single medicine which is a radical speciflo for catarrh. It ia Peruna, which has stood a half century test. It has cured thousands of cases cf . catarrh. Tine tlmei in a hundred, tbcie vi; , .;:, . u ':: .! of catarrh by Peruna i.iv. . . liad tome other disease." ' lye remedy to cure catarrh must b able to reach tho mucous membranes, and" this U exactly what Peruna .does. Peruna operates at tha fountain head. Pevuna produces normal, clean and vig orous mucous membranes. Catarrh can not remain in the system if Peruna la used according to directions. Address The Peruna Medicine Com pany, Columbus, Ohio, for a free book on catarrh. , PATRICK MclNTYRE, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT 53 SOUTH MAIN STREET Phone' 218 EVOLUTION OF A LEMON. ask- AOUlCl'LTl'UAL DOAttD, CHAPTER I. "What Is your name, little boy ed the teacher. ' Johnny Lemon," answered the boy. And it was so recorded on the. roll. CHAPTER II. "What Is your name?" the high school teacher Inquired. "John Dennis Lemon," replied the big boy. Which was duly entered. .('HAI'TICR 111. ' "Your name, sir?" said the college dignitary. "J. l)i unison 1-et.non," responded the youns man who was about to enroll himself us a student. Inscribed In accordance therewith. CUAI'Tr K IV. "t:iv T n'ltf e.iiie namrt'O' nneeiail tha ,!,, i! society editor of the Daily l.iretul... '"; ! i..i-i I Mean K Eunice Le M m," replied swill pel senate, in the opera box. And il was duly Jotted down. THE END. Chicago Tribune, New Haven, Conn.. Dec. 11. The stale board of ngrtculture mJ here to day for a three days' ses.don. Mayor lrlscnll and Oow txmnstmry delivered addresses of welcome, l'lc-idcnt llad Icy of Yale university. Cot. James Wood of Ml. Klsco, N. V.. and lr. SluiK'S of West Haven, r-pokc on live toplca, lltnlnelit siieakeia will discuss timely suojecls lomoiinw und next day. the rT 7 IE- What's a Christmas Anyliow In another man's house? Brace up. Be a man a husband to your -wife, a father to your childern. Get yur heeln mother earth! Own the roof over your head! Will nelp you. Put the deed to a home In your wife's stock lng Christmas Eve. See us before It is too late. We have 10 nice lots on Ora street for sale cheap. J. B. B.OSTIC CO. 23 Patton Aw Sole Proprietor. t o Beech Hut Whiskey. .. Which Is an absolutely pur Rye Whiskey, aged and mellowed. Dealer in everything known to Vnt wine and spirit trade.. PATRICK MclNTYRE j Fuel Costs Money 1 "'jrr . .-'wiu JO iL ntTafi.. pmmr 1 Don't wa&te it by using a poorly built furnace that will not generate heat, no matter how much coal it burns. We have the Torrid Sunshine and Ideal Nxelty hot air furnaces, guaranteed to give you the best service for the longest time at the lowest cost. Tpu would do well to call on us before plac ing your order for a heating apparatus of. any kind. W. A. Boyce, " suth courisqj THE ASHEYILLE SCHOOL OF MUSIC, ART AND LANGUAGES FERDINAND DUNKLEY, i t Principal i Dl'M'.'h Al'l'EAL DiSMlfWCO. London, I'ec. 11. The appeal court has dismissed the appeal of the luke of .MarlhoiouKh and bus continued the decision of Jude Byrne In the cnan- cery division ot the hlKti court of tice, which itave Lillian, Duchess of MarlboroUKh itoniurly Mrs. Louis llamiuersley ot New Vork and now lady William Lensfoid) a Joi.iture of JCljtH) yearly. TKII' TO l!.VANA.N UAltTON FAKQl'HAK. Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 11 Or. W. M. li.ntiii, past assistant surgeon,- V. H. N w as married today lo Miss Dealt ice b'umuhur. Admiral Famuhur, In com limtid of the North Atunllc sviuudtvn. Kiiw his dauiihier away. Miami. Fla., I'ec. H -The Conduc tors' Assurance association left tor Tampa last iilaht on the way to Key West and Havana, where they will si'nd three days, relurnlmto Tampa and thence home via the 1 lnt system. ALL B1LS TOO HliJH. Jackson, Miss., ivc. 11. All bids for the new capltol have been rejected be catii.e they were considered too hltth. bidding are rtlvcn until Wednesilay to iiiuke new bids ou modltled plans. BA1TIST CONVENTION: Arcadia, Fla., Dec. 11 The Baptist state convention brean a four days' session lu'ie today, with delegates pr s ent from nil parts of the state. Among the prominent rpeakers are Pr. Frost, secretary of the Sunday school board, Nashville: lr. Willlngham, secretary of tho Foreign Mission board, lllch mond. and lr. Mullens of the Baptist seminary, Louisville. lr, Forbes, pres ident of Stetson university, will preac't the annual sermon. Governor-elect Johnson, who Is vice-president of the convention, Is present. HOTEL MEN IN SESSION. Columbus, O., Dee. 12. The State As social Ion of Hotel Proprietors began a two days' annual meeting at the Ar cade today, There are nearly 100 hotel men present, and a lolly set they are. They are elegantly entertalnet) by their brethren of this city. -rtr .Js-tL. o, yjVit' irr ji ;j Kptf-V'tlKX jh r-v in ; i MRS. ROCKWOOD, Director of Vocal Department, will give FREE TALKS ON VOICE WORK as conducive to health, culture - and pleasure every day this week, December 10-15, from 4 to 6. Each talk will last half an hour and only Blx persons will be. re ceived in eoch class. The total number who can attend during trie week Is therefore 144. Time should be engaged at once by apply ing at the office between the hours of 10 to i. or 4 to S. Any person Interested in the voice, either practically or theoretically, Is invited to engage a 'place In one of these free classes. - s mi tin a utf iu iuu. P, C. M. E. CONFEHENOE. Darlington. S. C South Carolina M. E ! presided. Dec. lS.-The conference as- HOLT CUOSS-HARVAUD. Providence, H. I., Dec. 12. The Jun ior Debating society of Harvard will debate tonight in Fen wick hall with the B. J. F. Debating Society of Holy Bishop FKigernld i Cross. The debaters art full pt spirit I and a lively time Is expected. All who know us give ua the credit of providing tne highest grade of coal m uuyHoie lor ua equivalent in casn, ana new comers are welcome here. Santa Claus and Christmas suggest cold weather coal Is the antidote. Get your bins full In good Line call, write or telephone today and see how promptly and cheaply we will serve you. CITIZENS COAL CO. Phone 131 ration Aveun The school now occupies a suite of rooms In the Sondley lng. Office, room 15. (Over Wlngood's Drug tiore.) Office hours, 10-1; 4-5. Phone 807. Bulld- i f - ; " V-f ''rt'ffH K"- ..tto""!.'" "MONCRIEF The Best Hot! Air Furnace Him CASTINGS MOST ECONOMICAL f EASY TO OPERATE MOST POWERFUL HEATER MADE Every Furnace Guaranteed. Write for Cataloaua . Moncrief.Carter Furnace Co. Itlanta. OA.
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