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Daily Arkansas Gazette from Little Rock, Arkansas • Page 5

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WEE0 I SAY-! BUYA CAE(E'0? BlililtatiieM orw rv vast i CLAIRETTE' OF ANY KIND? If So. This 111 Interest You. apd your THE aAZEtM WBLT8HI5TO COMPANY hai pnreriaiel he A good will, eUv, of the Arkansas Llchograpn and Printio? 0 ompany, formerly located at 213 B. Markham street, and haa consolidated the same with tea plant of The Daily Gazette. The plant has been 1m-prored la many ways until It Is one Of the most complete establishments of the kind in the South.

It is Tne Only Lithographing Establishment in the State And guarantees as good wsrk and at as reasonable prices as any house in the country. The book manufacturing and job printing departments aie in the bands ot experts and The Work Cannot Be Excelled. If Is no longer necessary to send away from home for any work in any of these liae. Bead tha work to The Gazette and keep the money In Arkansas. Satisfaction.

Guaranteed. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. A. Karcher tiiS." N. E.

Cor. Scott Elm Streets, Little Rook, Ark Fine Gitooolates ani Htni-Mla Crainu a SpeoUltr. MAX MARKLEY, President. C. at 8IMON, TrMkaurer ARKANS AS5 STABlvSrS, TO MAX MAKKLHr.) THIRD AND LOUISIANA 8TS.

TELEPHONE NO. 1081. LIVERY. SALE AND FEED Horses and Mules Baugnt and Hold. Trs-siar Hicks and Baggag Wagea Meet all Brent Lawrence, Manager T.anster.

Orders L)lt at Stables Passengers and Baggage Promptly Attended to. Address all orders to Gazette Publishing LITTLE ROCK ARK. SOAP thak me for calliqgf difefjtior; to MANUFACTURED ONLY BY Twsntr aillaa from Bt. Txtota: CMnala a. liibttoi; Locailoa HosIiMdi aj4 Charai.

Inr. Poalttan laatrat Tw tkomrt Coilafiaw arM, Art. ElM-atlM HrmrtmHkmaJ Tkm ftaae. ST- OHARkli MiaaOURfc-aa HARDIN COLLEGE AND viP CONSERYATOfiY OF MUSIO Unexcelled in United State for the Higher Education ot Women. -The Largest and Moat Prosperous Ladles' College in tha Wek Endowed By Got.

HarUa In 1371. THE SEARCY COLLEGE SEARCY, ARK. OPENS SEPTEMBER 5. A Christian home for boy and young me a. Military discipline and instruction l.

i mj rr a Tt A-ft A full college course, strong Faculty. Prspirstory students oarefully taught, Commercial Department well eqaippsd Prol. T. 8, Nettleton, Principal. mrm ir asd annnm mntm at 1 as rn nnak riiinriaaii rA'l Ar.

Apply for catalogue to SIDNEY H. BABCOCK, lINDErJWGOD t-a'COLLECE Ycuxa TH810AU) OF CQJMISbIOBHU jiAAUiu. Th Amount el rnslen to tSSflA ficiensy ot it pet Ceatj The State -Board of Pensions baa dosed It labors. 195 iew appllca- uoaa Being graaiea ana aa equal Oa aooount of a deflolency la tha L. A moo oa na tar mi payment us this years pensions, a reauoUoa ot 13 per cant Baa Dean oeoessary.

and eaoh peniloner will cot only eighty-fire cents on tha dollar duo him amount of pensions thla year la KJ5.110. Tb nddkinn ta tha list alreedv k- 1 i 11 l. 1 i were auoweai Newton. O. C.

Clonton. Enza betb Guess, 125 A. P. $50; Ferry, D. Kowen, izoi rout.

Samuel Hall, 150; J. G. Fair, 25 rope, J. U. Bruaton, 929; reintsett, George $25; Pike, VWJ rr, 4Uj w.

a. uner, Harriet qoe, Blias McRae, 23j fhliitpa, Janata Carter. W. J. ShtlHajr.

Rue- sell Looklar, $25 Pulaski, D. Y. Kirkpatriok, A. ly tiuntman, sou; James Merrttt, Jaoob Goodsoa, $25: Sharp, Fraaois Hollowell, Ann Ladd, $25 St. Francis, Richard Norton, 574 Montgomery, G.

n. Bohola, $23; Randolph, Jonaa, $25; Saline, P. Ramsey, M. M. 6.

Smith, M. J. Vlnaon, Creed F. Wiley, $25: John Wilker- aon $50; 8oe, M. J.

Hendricks, John H. urlgence, w. A. llun-eaoker, $50, J. Stripling, $60, J.

R. Ada mi, Adaline Gravos, G. W. Rogera, T. L.

Meake, $25; R. P. Smith, $25j Searcy, B. li. Thomaa, Margaret Trice, Amanda Johnson, Hannah Joaneon, $25; Sebastian, P.

F. Mijore, C. G. Morgan, N. A.

Wyatt, I. A. Bryan, $25; Sorier, J. M. Powell, Hiram Howard, T.

G. Rohey, $25; Stone, O. J. Prater, Susan Rainbow, $25; W. S.

Hutch-eos, $75. Union, M. A. Pyron, W. D.

Gradon, $50; B. J. Perry, J. II. Askew, I.

J. Benson, Kaapar Sohmld, $25: Woodruff, II. Dewberry, $75; M. R. WlUUme, $50; Wm.

Harrell, $35: J. E. Glenn, $25; White, VV. II. Baber, C.

H. Bobb, T. C. Curtis, Nancy J. KlUougb, $25; D.

D. Manning, 8. L. Lander, $50; Waahlna-cjari; F. BelJi M.

M. 3. G. Fletcher. $25; Yell, W.

B. Smith, $50; Able Childer, $75; T. J. Carter. II.

M. Hunt, M. McOarty. SC H. Mo-Gar, J.

M. fiandera, Mra. W. B. Turner, $25.

Tha following claims were re-Jeotei Robbert E. Martin; Ouachita, Edmand Rtty, W. Jones; Perry, M. Jl. Murphrea; PoinaetrtB.

F.Hughet; Pope, W. M. Branch, 'Jesse W. Linton; Pulaski, B. F.

MoCraw, Mary Gladden; Sharp, J. R. Barker; St Francia, J. W. Stout; Scott, Cornelius Burns M.

4 Brownfleld, John Cox, W. M. Cratg, Farnaworfh, M. C. Fuzzeil, E.

E. L. Gentry, Rufus Hale, M. Jones, S. Jones, VL T.

Klndell, Mary E. Lasseter, B. Stripling; Saline, T. J. Yates; Searcy.

Heory Luiz; Sebastian, Alpa Roberson, M. A. Taylor, Isaao Daris, A. J. McLean, J.

T. Wallace, John A. Houae, S. A. Bryant, 8.

T. McWuney; Stone, G. W. Pilgrim; Seyier, M. B.

James, H. W. Ruonetls; Union, J. B. Steele, W.

M. Bar-net Wm. A. Burns, O. W.

Car-mlctaaeL JiiwrPiokertn JtfiUovi Ir: A Burgess; Van Bursa, Sarah Bruce White, R. A. Gentry, R. H. Smith, J.

K. J. Quick, Jas. Wynne; Washtnatoo, J. E.

Horn, Valentine "Wise, R. M. Daugherty, J. B. Llnthioum, Mrs.

Cirmelia Barron; Yell, W. Talbert, M. B. Neeley, M. Cain, H.

E. George, Jno. Spears, Margaret Turner. Thar is aa aaoittt for nr man to ppatr in tociatjr with grittif beard sioce tha introduction ot 'BooalDgrbam'i Dy, whloh oolora a natural brown or blaok. OPIUM OB MOHPatHS.OiWai.U, OJ-v c.klNK and kfndnSd hblta poiitlrjty cari hr Dr.

E. JeSsrr, Llttla Rooi, Ark. Dr. Jeffrey a natirs odArlcanau; ditosrerar of hlavewn rantidlait N' dliolpla ot Kealey. A rarnlar rlt Unlrarsitf ot LoulsvUlo, 137J, with Ktaaa yaart et perlenoa la general praotlos ot msdioloa.

tfeatlnioaiala of th. -not rsmarkabla euraa on nword, tof rthar with reforanoaa of Bora of the most prominent people In the South furnished on application. Ad-draas Lock Box Ot Boonu at Olsaada'a. WALKliia-j0aRt-HCNDfiEDMiIlBa4 A Stooa Connty Bar ii Raleaaed ba I2S0 Ball -and 8tartt Home. About two week ago Walter a young white lad liTlng In Stone County, w.aa brought to the city, and in default of $250 bail, committed to the on the oharge of selling whisky without license.

His friends anally secured ball for him.and yesterday was Ioi his, pooket tarted ta Walk home, distance of 100 miles, promisiag to return In tlma for court. i i i i ii MAOIO CTPHILEJiE. tB w1 im Bond or uuaranty tofurorifuoUin. "jr. timUwilt iboia wwiju --i-a prtce, tor to come knr will contract 2iiT A'm4M tiuU oouid ruvmil.

td 1 A baton tb p'lhl lo la n. HI ne onlf known Viwlf that 1M (MnWIli, WalxUienrtbwiir)'l i it i Wff fliuHtot cr, D4 i iioaotmi ir l-vaj 094 book, n)tia 'nt. iwi, li-r-iH" rvr. i i at. ma Tho Spanish call tha noon-day rest from tho hot tran, Siesta.

1 Just as necessary in our climate, if we would do it; but here it is of energy in the hot sun. Tohaon HorFs Malt Extract "'J taken at meals, or drank ia the otEce, rendersliving easier in hot weather. It supplies energy because it aids digestion and the nutritive functions. Beware of imitations. Look for isignaturo of Johann Hoff on neck label.

Eisner Mkndelson.Co., Solo Agents, New York. For tale br O. J. Lincoln wholoaale drORglata, Littla Book, Ark. PUBLIC SPEAKING.

AfitinBHBt ot Caapalra Orators bj tba Demo rratie State Cantrat Caaiailttatb Tba followina; named gentlemen wtlt addreaa tha people on tha pollltoa -ea of tba day at tha plaeea and named below, to-wit: HON. DeROOS BAILEY. Harrison. Rnarm C7nnntv fltturn.r September 1, at 1 p. m.

B. B. UACOX. Oaoeoll. MiftliiMlnnl frttintv Ra.tnrrift.v September 1, at 1 p.

m. HON. 8. BKUNDIDGE, JR. V.l.l ir jl uu.nmj niugrao uouu iy, rriaay, August 81, 1 p.

ra. urn tit, Arkanaaa tJounty, tjatnrdar, September 1, at 11 a. m. H05. J.

C. YANCEY AJJD HON. JUNIUS JUBDAN, Democratfo nomlnM fnr Rurutp! nt.nrl.nt Of Public Instruction. R-ftrhn Whit HAnntfr 0it.M Oi, at 1 p. ra.

uooway, Faulkner County, Saturday, September 1, at 1 p. m. 4. OQJjWA Y. AND A.

S. Dover. Podb Countv. FrMnv A at 1 p. m.

Kuwieiiviiia, Popo County, Friday. Au-gnatm, at8o. ra- ConWAV. Faulk nmw Pnnntv flafnal.a (September 1, at 1 p. m.

HON. D. HORTO. Viola. Kllltnrv Hnn Lai 1 p.

aiwuiuuiu oprinp. ruiton uouniy, oaiar day, Septamber 1, at 1 p. m. HON. T.

B. M0KT0.1 AND HON. fj. Aniruat 81, at m. HoDeton.

Cnthnun flnnr-tv amlnA September a. m. HON. HOB AC G. POYNER AND HON irKASK.

PACE. Rallv Hill. Banna "nnntt Vi-Ma guat 31, at 1 p. m. Harrlann Knnnn rnntv a termor 1, at p.

m. if HON. J. W. ADAMS AND HON.

H. KING WHITE. Cornerartlla. Lfnraln Countv Frllv in. gmat 31, at 1 p.

m. Star City, Lincoln County, Saturday, September 1, at 1 p. m. HON. CHA8.

A. PHILLIPS JAOXSOH COUNTY. Jackionport, Frldnr AuruatSl. Newport, Saturdar, 8c Umber 1, HON. JOHN a PALMER.

fniinnr, raonro, ujun.r, rriaay. August 81, at 1 p. m. HON. W.

THRO. HiiVltt AND HON. GCSTAYE JONES; Knobel. Clar Count. Frldar.

An smut Iti atlp. m. Poinaett Connty, Baturday, September 1, at 1 p. m. HON.

CHARLES K. WAKNEE. Coal H'll. Johnaon Cnunt iil.v guat 81, at 8 p. m.

AtWnt, Popa County, Saturday, Septam. ber 1, at 1 m. HON DAN VV. JONES' New Hone. TAwr.nn.

Countv Anf.nriw Septembir 1, at 1 m. HON. ROBERT NEILL. NeWDOrt. Jaclraan nnnnt.

September 1, at 1 p. m. HONv W. E. ATKINSON AND HON, J.

H. HARROD, Searov. WhitaCnuntr. I7rMv 8L.t8p.ni. Hewport, jaokaon County, Saturdar.

Beptember 1, at 1 p. m. HON. E. B.

KINS WORTH Y. September 1, at 1 p. m. HON. PATRICK CRENSHAW.

Kaw Hon. LawratiB Pnnntv Beptember 1, at 1 p. m. HON HORACE BRADLEY; September at 1 p. m.

HON. J. F. M'NEMBKa t7.Hv!lln TWaha. PjinMt.

1 gust 81, at 1 p. m. AdlTlslon of time will ba cWen to the oppoaltlon. The committee are requeatad to make all neecaaary arranfamenta for Kak HlakatlllM mwl9 atlu -aa KUL1I.li. powibl to $hew appolntmenUa.

-4 1 Cabsoll AiixsTBOBra, raittee. QBAT CAKBOtla 1 la Old CltiBfltt Aaiui. Arkantu Gaxstte Corraapondenoo. ELDorado, 29-Oaoe mora this enuntv haa Trv'KKarl of one of her first aettlera and best rilUxaaaiyu Oa Moadavnwn4nn U. Mr.

Glbert Iiioks died bis -hone, twelYo miles nortti west of this ntaaa. He was alak Antv a fa days, and died from aporAety. Ha wa ouriea ipuay wun juasonio honors, jut the iifaniUy buryln frrntlnrl a faw mll'a frnm hi, a donoe. A large ooaooarae of peo pie aenaa tne ianarai. i Mr.

5 Hloka flTaola. lhort aa was a oatixe of Ala i av t. wan uia eigriEy-iiric year and "has faaan a Aitimn Af 'thla eounty for OTerfty 1 years, has uoa a consiscenc memaot oi to charitabb, honest, generous to' a JtjTTwenty-eeoond year. Or sat pros perity. Patrons in eightssn States, Xvlaa Professors.

Eighteen Teacher. COLLEQIATB Literature, Bolsnos, Musto, Art, Bloott Hon, Eto. A thorough and complete source of In attuctlon, modeled after the best college and universities in this country. Elective courses in anoient and modern languages. Faculty of experienoad du cators; Alumni ot Furmsn (9.

Dnl versityj University jot Vlrflnl! Qottingen Unirersity; Richmond (Va.) Pemal In-stitut-; the Berlitz School of Languages. Leipzig, Germany; the Boston Saheol o( uratorv; uniano AiSaiea- uouega, oca GERMAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. American branch, a counterpart In very partloular, ol Xavler Bcharweak' famous PANTOPS ACADEMY, Nkab ohahlottbsvillb, va. For Bova fcnd You it Mn. Bend for Catalogue.

JOHN It dAUPdON, A. M. rinctDai. WASHINGTON LEE UVKUMTI, Leilaatoa, Tlrflaia. Academic; Law; EnKlneerlug, Opens 8epb 13.

For caialopie address U. W. V. LEE, Preaidanfa HUMPHREYS Nothing has ever been produced to equal or compare with Witch, HiZGl Oil asra curative and Bealino application. It has been used 40 years and always affords relief and always gives satisfaction.

It Cures Piles or Hemorrhoids, External 6r Internal, Blind or Bleeding Itching and Burning; Cracks or Fissures and Fistula. Relief immediate Cure certain. It Cara Burns, Scalds and Ulceration and Contraction from Burns. Relief instant It Cures Toav, Cut and Lacerated Wounds and Bruises. It Cures Boils, Hot Tumors, Ulcers, Old Sores, Itching Eruptions, Scurfy or Scald Head, ft is Infallible.

It Cures Inflamed or Caked Breasts and Sore Nipples. It is invaluable. It Cures Salt Tetters, Scurfy Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Fever Blisters, Sore Lips or Nostrils, Corns and Buniona, Sore and Chafed Feet, Stings of Insects. Three Sizes, 25c, 50c. and tl.oo.

Bold brDratfiaHor wot pom-paid on nmiptof prtafc rorHMTO' BIB. Ill a 111 Wlmua Kr Tarfe, WITCH HAZEL OIL CURE A Hw (Vimaic) TiMtmmit, mirtln et RIPPOSITORrls, Capanla, of Oinlainit gt two Bcem ot Oiatoint. A aTar-filla Com tor Plhx ot ytm Batara dama. It wermtlon lu khl Wto or lnlortioM of earbolle acid, wkicn ara in ...1 hAm MmuHt mm. and oftaa r.

Wh anduro thla terclblo dln? We gunfintee 6 J0oea JAPANESE PILE OINTUENT 5UC. I Box. J.M. Col burn SeTonth and Main streets, Little Rook. fault, an ezamplary citizen In every sense of the word, a life-longr Democrat, a loving father, a kind husband and good neighbor.

Mrs. pr. J. II. Pinion, accompanied by her grandsdaughter, Annie Lee, left a faw days ago on a visit to relatives In Mississippi to be gone several weeks.

She spent Sunday with Mr. J. D. Milner, in Pine Bluff. Ccnluctor Hodgtns haa a man boring him an arteslon Well on his flace, In the north part of town, tsuooessful there will be several bored before winter sets in, ATTKNION, O.

A. b. KATIOSAL KNCAMPMBITT AT PRT9BDBO, 8KFTBMBKR 10 TO 13. For the above vent tha Iron Mountain Railroad will aell tickets at 22.85 to PHte-burg, and return; tioketa oa sale September 5 to 0 Inoluaiva, food lor return MUl September 25. Iron Moup tain Railroad offer: qulckeat time-all asaerttoga to tha contrary Ua aaeqAailed aoootn mod tiona aad saanr paaaed train aerTioe, Uood chance to see the new Union atatioo, Btt Lonla, available only via the Iron Moan tain route, mod now ned lor all their trains.

Apply at City Ticket Office, 118 Wert Mafkbam street, or Unipfc Depot O. M. Ella wortn. Agent, t- IRON WOUNTAim ROUTE. Take this route for Memphis, Bt Ixrais, KanaaaCltf, New Oriwina, an all inter-medlate point or beyond.

Ji aura your tioket reads via Iron Mountain routs, maa inp beat eonaaotiont and avoid transfer, O. M. Ellswortn, Paaaaoaer Aeeat, 118 Weat Martham. REMEMBER TRAVELERS That on and after Bun4ay, Beptember 3, ail trains via Iron MouoUla route will enter and depart from new Union Station, St. Loots, tha flaeat railroad terminus la the world, Teurlate and travelers will find thla station the- aoma ot railroad arebtteoturf, a daoided pleasura on their jourpeya.

i BUY YOUR PEA.CH PA.RER, PRESET VINO. KETTLES, ICE TOOLS, DEN TOOLS, POULTRY NETTING AND FARM HAND IMPLE. MENTS FROM FONE3 BROS. HARDWARE COMPANY. JAPANESE i ttltL CONWAY, ARK.

AN ARKANSAS SCHOOL FOR ARKANSAS UIKL9 AND YOUNG LADIES. Founded in 1893 in pursuanoe ol a deelre in the hearta ot moy parenta for the higher eduoation of their daughtere where tbey would be free from tne temptations inoident to oo -educational aohoole. The Btate waa already well aUDpIied with collegia proposing to educate by mean ol The Trns ail Nataral System and throughout tho towm and citlei, villages and hamlets ot the State, in adrooaoy oi the many virtues of this system waa heard thi voice oi the "National Teaohera' Association' which bad been brought aa an ally into the fib'ht. The lamous on Co-Eiiicatioii, Givlne its History and Philosophy," had been largely advertised and widely distributed even in the nooka and ooraers of tbe land, and still tha ory tar separate eduoation, like the voice of blind Barti-maeus of old, increased the more. Intelligent parenta knew that there oould not be daily aasooiatton with voung men, although it be only In the.

"olaas room," and indiscriminate mlngliqg ot the aezes on holidays and other oooaslona whan the rulna are suspended, and no mind become dlstraoted, no attention diverted from study, no affections entangled, no foundation laid for an unfortunate) mirriage, and no disposition rendered ooara and tor-ward. They knew that education ahould ooma, first and courtship afterward, and that parents rather than teachers are tha roper parties to aelsot aoolety for their aughters and superintend their debut into same. Hence they persisted In their cry until The Arkansas Baptist State Convention cam to the rescue. The result Is the elegant, apaolous, well arranged, neatly furnished, three-story briok building situated on a beautiful ten-acre campus in tbe southern suburbs of the town Conway and known as CENTRAL BAPTIST COLLEGE. Would you know mors of this institution, Of its HSAXTHFtTL LOOATIOH Within onemtle of a range ol the Ozark Mountains, Where there is comparative freedom from malaria and the air ia par and braoing ot its EXTENSIVE CDRRICULCM, leading to all the degrees usually conferred onyoung ladle; of its SUPsaioa PAO VUTt in which are ladle ol rare culture, ripe experience and lady-like aooomplish-ments; ot its christian Bona where dwell President, teaohera and pupils, as members ot one family, ruled by loving restraint and shielded by the protecting oar of eighteen year of uoeasfai experience ttv thephool-room; and of St eHort that are being put forth here to perpetuate) that high type of gentle, modest, and refined wsmanaood so long ths pride and ornament ot the South and largely the product el bar" i fate 7 1 9 Then writs Prol Thompson for oatalogu and other desired information.

Ha ha no en the sublet, but would suggest that the final Infnnotion ot -the Lord's prayer and tha 3d chapter Bocleataatea, versos to lnolusiv, ia good matter for the refleotion of any parent who baa a daughter to aond away to school. Vail term open Beptember 10, Board and tultlan to literary Department only 1080.00 for the achool year; will Uoiude Musis, V'a E. THOMPSON, Pres. StIlary; Academy, fneharge of the Sisters of Mercy, Littla Rock, will ooea to yonog ladles en Monday. Sept, S.

For particulars apply to ilot ber Superior. Central Baptist: wm XAVIER SCHARWENKA, Court Pianist to the Emperor ot Austria," Royal Cruuian Proleasor, Director-Oeneral. i A tlTl'rot. Saharwenka will teach in tha. Conservatory a limited number of noW' -v vanced studies.

Brly application 1 aential. The diplomas oonterreJ bf-y Scharwenki, ar equal ia value to tuoee Berlin. The music faculty Is oorapossJ ot eight Professors, trained at the world' moat. lamous Comervatorles: Lalpzlg, Berlin. Searcy Female Institute.

Select limited to twenty-two boarding pupils. Mbs. Mart Jabpe Willis, Augusta Female Seminarv. Staunton, Miss Cora Tapscott, University oi Mississippi, FRAULBIN EL8BHTH MBYEB, Musical Director, Conservatory of Music, Berlin, Germany. Able and experienced aaslstanta.

Careful and personal attention given to mind and health of Individual student. Full currioulum ot studies. Thorough and Honest Work, with High Standard of Excellence, Is our aim. Fourth annual term begins Sept. 13, 1894.

Send for Catalogue. Arkansas Female College. The twenty-first annual session of th Arkansas Female Oollesre will begin Monday, Beptember 10. The best guaranty we can give the public for our claim on their patronaza is the auperior intelligence and culture of our alumna now numbering nearly 100. The opening bids fair to be unusually auspioious.

Send lor circular. MYRA O. WARNER, 1414 Book Street, Little Bock, Ark. MORRILLTON (AKK.) STATU NOHMAt. The teachers who have attended this school unit in the opinion that "the teaching is full ot spirit, adapted to our need, devoloplng in us a desire for Investigation, power ot observing and ot original thinking.

Tbe results attained In a short time aie A full oollege course, an experienced faculty. Total cost need not exceed 111 per month. Begina September 11, Address, R. D. Allen.

M. A. Principal, Morrillton, Ark. Teaches business e-tmatloti in a manne that will be entirely aatlstaotory to the most exacting business men. You cannot apend the summer better than by attending this school.

Mo vacatons. Send tor catalogue. M. A. 3TONB, President.

Llttl Marmatlnte Military Acaflemy, SWEET SPSINQS, MU The great Military School ot the West Banks second at the War Department among the Military Schools ot tha United State. Write tor catalogue. BELLEVUE HIGH SCHOOL Bedford Va. Athoroushlr eauipped aohooL complete fh its appointments, ot high grade, foe, I Boys and Young Men. For eataogu oni lniormaiion appiy wunui a-.

Preps rea for Govern men academies, nolveraltie and business. For catalogues address, Ma K. A. MoIwrTFB. Military Acaisnj i Bethel Academy iiiDniaMLLEcinn: ftCnNSERVATORyLHil OrattdtaMMa.

fair a )a fautua. 1 a Tea. ra as rrauason. amtam af lanajaj awl nlventttva. Cesawrvaawy, aehaurwuhn.

Pimtor, Wmmar ot Kcrtioi Coauar rv al mrr. Court riMtatiatkaKmiMror. SPitirruDrs.Orart. ol raraacaa aaMrraiarHa. pon frasia-tusii.

iipiams 1st. Aaikvit A. K.TAJICCT, llaxieo, (io Shuttle RncKisry a. Stuttgart, Qottlngao, Blndensteln Inter, national Conservatory. Ontario (Canada) Oonservitory, etc.

Four of th faculty, have spent from two to tan yera aa, pre lessors In these Conservatories. The fl.OOO piano prize for beat muste pupil was awarded to Mis Lee Jones, ol Texas, at the May Festival Contest, Thla prize will br offered next Th iU3 will K.m.iIaIU Kim wouaa m.uai the piano department by Prol Sohar. wenka. This prize will be worth to the winner a diploma from -any European; Conservatory. At a cost o( about we have n-deavored to present ad vantages, equal to) those in the beat oouaarvatorie ot the Ollt World.

,4 For Catalogue with a full parti oulws, at dress 'j-' i Yancey, MEXICO. M0, President; fa a a a mm sr Pi BOLIVAR, TNN, AEOABDINO AND DAY S0H00I VOH GIRLS. 1150 pay all exrtsntes tar a year. Location unsurpassed lor beautr and healthfulness. djjaiil or diploma course.

Hitrhest advantages, la mnslo and art. Boarding department open alt eammer. Fie mineral water. Refers to Gov. J.

M. Stone, Jaokjon, anl Hon, A. T. MoNal, Bollva-, Teem For partioa: Ur address MRS. S.

B. WARS. Principal. bbv. a a Wasb, Vi.

1 1 It 1 1 UUtwuio, wuuuutt if TOLLAHOMA. TBWNES9EB. k7 Ninth tear. A home lot boy and yovaff men. School now open tor atudeniav.

i 8. S. WOUUWIHE, frlaolpak.

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Years Available:
1819-1923