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J V' THI BEAUMONT ENTEWPWIBg THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER IS. 1904 -ii : r : ! J t ) i ri JO Tht littU Ona, h wnnrtah ff mh, rW't 'fti luu- uiie im. n n '; !. ii y.i" mut. P l l'liit All' cu.l.llo n .' bin j Yu' lull. '. h fcnnwril il.it k.,m rt.iy m'd eoj Alt chiMii'i ki-v '" Jltit ti.ivnt. he l-'H K"' tN All ln.-v.ili 1 1.. .tin M Ik ti lull ti' litil.v, Jl.' kni.uiMl nmh n-rrU mil.l t--'tj He lunmnl "''I' li. ihl Moni.l l.i.jk; (' , hp ' li- in nut Hill liV inixli' I") ') Mill llnliV? J.l'l Al. Out iii'" 1" Kim' in' IH In Im ii Mi ll i i.nii- in ! , An' KI'lli lilll.l'l" fl.ilnllll' lU h' Will-Mull I'll Il'i .Mall lltll.V. I I tul nil-Ill H'l Alx- will fui't K:ihi AIi'h mriilii' n.ilx An' lii' il n in i 'I' ll in.' ill' wiikI Mrlilm il l " liv I" I'll' ill- IIHliV. - Svilll'lim lll-rtlM. r. A Desperate Remedy II) . .s.iiir Ihu ii. CopfrlnliH"!. IU. fij Tim Anthora Ph. ' It wiih n Iml, miliry July inoriilnit. The linrvcxtliig m-iisnn on tin- fiirin of John I'V'M wiih ill Its Iu'IkIiI. OiiImIiIo the Kii'iit, while fnriiiliiiiiHii, nil wiih nil. -ill ntul ttt ii'iii". lint IiikIiIh, ull wns rluiiiKi'd, fur Jiilm Front's ymniK wlf". Willi a perph xi i tart; whs coKltut lni; over tin- fai l, Mint dinner wns to Im pi ill i'ii fur n iliizrii hungry iw'n, ntul as wiih nfl'-ii tin' ense, tin' num ber 'f ".Mniilc (ir( 1'iirm" liml roup tn the lli-M without priivlilliiK wiiml wllh wh'ch to rooli tl ilililny m'-iil. "J 11 1 In. hIio rulloil, linimlli'iiily. "K out nnil see If yon can't fli'd fonm wood. U'k time Hi" lili'H were In the CIVCII ttils II 1 1 it ii t o. Hc'liiclaiiiiy Julia limit n linsKot nnil went out, knowing full well what It nu'iint. to Hciirch fur wood, for liml hIic not done o many llim-s before, nnil knew there wiih liari'ly a nili:.tcr left mi (III! iiiljncelit fenees? Mrs. Frost wipi'il tlio liomls of per Bplratlon from her fare, which had con tnieteil I'ito nn m;ly frown. She whs Hilary and hunilllatiMl ut thn re pented necessity of scarcliint; for wooi. lii'is-lf. or iiillli'llni,' ihu impious bur don on lirr Utile maid. "No wood!" kImi cxdalmoil, "nnd flniKM- to bo sol ton for all thoso inon and ho exports It oxnetly on tlnio, am' ino rciiiiy in moot, him ns rndlant an n Juno mfiriil"?." Ily n liu-lij rlmtipo kHo oauMlit ulrrlit of herself in a near-by looking glass. "Amy I-rust." slio exclaimed, "I didn't know you rould look so ugly. I wonder If tho time will ever come when yo.i will look like that all the while, and all hecaiiHo of that wretch ed old wnod-pllo. How I liato it! I hate thn very sound of the nam". No, I can't maud this any longer or I kiiO'V I Khali huto John, too. Oil, 1 must do something. Hut what?" and covering her face with her apron Bhe burst Into an angry Hood of tears. Sildderly she hprang to her feet oud exclaimed, "1 11 do it! I'l do it It II. kills me!" tJo stnrtlod was she by the abrupt ness of the Idea that she could hardly restri!n herself. "Why, did I never think of It bo fore? I wonder what John will say? Will I furfelt his hive?" she continued all in Ve same breath. "Oil, it Is Mich a dospernto remedy," iiho lliousht, "but I must do it. It is my last anil only chance." Just then Julia entered tho kMch en, tired, 'lushed and impatient . (Me im -iRer results of her Kivuvh "I can't lii-d any wood, and I'm Just ulioiil moiled," idio said, petulantly. Mis. Trust, apparently subdued and liwed by the enormity of her under taking, replied: "Never mind, Julia; I (iness we can manage. Kmpty what you have ill the wiwidbox and run In the garden and see what you c'.'i find for dinner. Perhaps you'll havo I i tier link this time." Together they prepared the voce t.il.l.-s for dinner. Julia all the while wondering at her mist runs' tdrungu i!""i:eunor Time sped quickly by, mid finally Mr---. Kni-t linked at the cluck and ii'iii: "Now, Julia, you may go and rlrg the ('inner bell." Away hho lli-w, and crasplnc tlio I'iuiLiliiig ro i'. the weleoine tones rann tut out over the adjacent fields until JAP mm mm-. ft t v I 'Ar-y TrctV." tt tl;d "I 6 dnt knew o could look o Ufc." ,n,t.(5 n t f tbe liik.-t'r cf y-s if- t nt i" Vr- a I -'. t r . i'it"n I'-'". 1! n rtjrn ,1 tt- t t ' n. ar-ij )--wi tmt 1! ln i fu ll Tl - vr , r -" ( r it, m r. tt " hr - .ii-'! 11 ' !. J'fl'l-'Mi! :B t! 1. A J, f. . I lb'.T fcTl I H'l -'- Lt LarL;a:, -.Li'.a uii l-.i tla hn-vrt, then with th"lr halt In tb r liunilk they rauiH Ifclnii In Ihu Ui' ot f.f lh rt tr- lowara lh teilus trou li. where they laved thHr healed facca. John Krost a the Prat to er.lf-r the Hielun, tlrt-d. iunt;rr and f bniihinl from iho twenslva l.tat and lulMir of lh day. JI..W cool you look. Amy." h tald. "I tieclur If U d'HMi't rTrU ma (eat 1 1 look at you." "I am nnd." lm r!'licd, "toiihld crliiB." Iler vulco wan trlllii uiiiiatur.il. but not Minugh uu to nni h r hu band'a uiKilclon. "Amy." I' bld. Ircllng Iht flrl Ish waist Hli his tr.niK right arm. "I've been wutrhlim that curtalii Mut ter In and fill of tho window Iho wholo inornltiK long. It ("cmul to beckon tu inn at every turn of iho reaper, nnd I mom than half ln-lb-vcd It wiih you waving ut mo iih you i cHstoniilly HHi d to do from tho kcIiooI ImiiH't window." 1'iHir Amy! Shu wns not prepared fur tin-so lender word from her hus band, and Iho r i ly sh" win about to a lmlnlMor hcci I haiih In i-om- parlson, but It was tn Into to turn back. "And then," ln conlinueil, wltliuut wnlllng for lier to reply. "I Imagined I rould Noo your bonny face nl tho window, nnd Iho first lovo of my heart mirnng up ufresli. Honu how. It mado Mil "You may call the men" she replied coolly. the work Room easier, tho mm not ijuilo so hot, and tho seat, on tho old reaper a 111 t lo less hard." A quick Hush spread over Amy's fair face; for an instant, her intrepid spirit threatened to give, way, but alio uttered not a word. John Frost's nature wns sensllivo lo repulse, and when his wife showed no sinns of responding to his demon strations of lovo, bis arm slipped from her waist and drawing himsell up liair lianghtily, said: "Amy, Is dlnnur ready?" "You may call tho men," she replied, coolly. John stoimed to the back kitchen door and called to the men who wt-ro loitering in tho shade of tho trees. "Come, boys; conio right in. Din ner Is ready." Through tho airy kitchen they fllod, each one in his turn greeting Amy Willi a smile or nod of recognition. Amy took her place opposite, her husband at tho table, which was a model of perfection. On cilher end was a low. glass dish filled Willi sliced cucumbers and ripo tomatoes, gar- niiiied with crisp, curling letiuco leaves, a plato of hoine-mailo bread and a dish of golden butter. Tile oilier dishes were entirely bidden by eluso- covered tureens, or fresh, clean nap kins. On a quaint old sideboard within easy reach of Amy's right hand, was a row of sickly looking pies, their pallor almost hidden by a coat ing of white sugar. For n moment all heads were bowed In silent prayer, with (he master of "Maple drove Farm," Ihen with par donable pride in hlf face, he lifled Iho napkin from n huge platter di ivclly opposite him. exposing tu view the carefully prepared bodies of si-v-eral spring chickens. Instantly Ihu truth Hashed up n hlin. He raised 1 is i yes and met the unflinching gae of his wife; he turned livid wiih r.ite, uncovering dish aller dish he round only daintily prepared but un cooked vegetables. f A 11 cvi'i wire tiiini-il iihiii 1 1 f m. His throat wink ed oonvulMvi ly. and his jaw wenl to pel her with the firmness of stei-l. II" wns making a doyperMo en""rt tu conltiil himself in the midst of his liun.ili.iiii.g position. At last his f;u- ii-i'.iiiu-il iis color, nnd looking s,-;i, i'y lulu the ( yes of his wife, asked: M' Kp'-t. bow bin:: wid !' tale Mill t rink this dinner pr" i.! ;u: hi hae the wood to c"'K It w nil? ' Amy ( oii.il hardly InM h r- If lu :i,i.ik. S! e lirt'l wa'cl'i In r 1 r. '.and sirii'.L-le with, bal' d I'l' i 'v i .1 !,! ii l w 1 ii Ii wouM -"i'i e i '.-' . or 1 ;,li'. A M MIS' in in l v.'. d .?i !(. r k. M l ''h an ' ' ' : . ;in liniir I I ii i.k. ,..i : ' " .1.1 ii I ro: fnni i' 1..: :.i 1 it it . . - at:.l ii. ii:1. -i I'. a :- .- i tn ; ' : t . s.ii-l: (.., ii ..,!.' I ; If" ' i T il i...'.. r-. nml'. i f ?'"I ("! I n l ...IT 1 -i - v ! '' I "" ' 1 r-. ! i ! n i,'e ( aTi e .. : :.i n i J-. ', .. i !-.. 1 m :t '' ' t- t- 'I .t i ( ni. I , : ' ii ' ' I .: - .. ' ;!! ! :i f i p. J"' i :!(.-. ; i, .'. .r 'l.e iii :i ' i.d i. i i l-'t: rnti r':: '.t ll. l u ! i . r ft ' r. " I t-t). , j . .. r k-l "f ' '' !' ' ' I . ' -. T J t l - " ' l ' ll.hH . . i .i e it tin. 'li' 'f ' 1 . f. ' ' - - ' " " - ' . V "U. f S' i C t" -t'Mk" H lie O-to. i,mt Thr Man ef High Dtgra. tn In ilk eii'fl ..r II" i- mrta liiam II.-U bile lin.fcil.4 .l ii I Ly. A I -iii til man ! 1 1- I In il .ul lln!'v. U"ll ul.-l -ill.iil lllr lia.lt'U Oil. II.. ai I'll "II HI'il II. ' V '! Illl (i.a.i. l-uii.i'l im ii nl I-lull il't". Ihi- III -I l( llirm lililil H..k mlv a. . .. tin ii. f. t. nit lu (III VA I I ' N I'll I'lllili.l il.li. lilv! nn Ai,.in.- I'lMiit, K. f. Ii.' llu niiii.u. il II rnr-riilly. A lull' Ii iiii,.iijiJ ut u nilrlit !. n-i.M s. i-i.i,il limn t Ki:r.-.-,(v -lv i.v mm uni'iiiir i.ii'l. All. nn-! I in lilih Ii" im I lie wuiili; "A. II liui )IUi, I'. I' . I I- I' " Mil' Ii uv"I Ii In-Ill it Mlok-'ili . A ml r). U llm in.ui i.t lilkli iliiii.o. Tl.i llilul mull, I" -I "in- "t I In' llilio, 'hi-iI Ui lu laid Willi illl;iill. nn Mlilili nn l.lt.ivil. s(li..ily: "Al'li-ili illU'.li. I-'. It. C" Tie ii 'r lln ciiriln, line, tu ami in -. . h.il .in! KlU'liad run fully. TiHik mil hi" I ' l" II k'iIi-iiiIv, Ami wi"lu llm" 'In ln III' in tu ' '. I in lil ll Uu V l' i'l: -inilll Ji.liiu. I'"-. AH ' ''' 'IV." Ni w iik Tlmn. Indiana Remain In Canada. Nov n Seolin Im behind In having tiff i h r exlei'iiiiiialed nor debaiii bed lis Indian imptilatlon. In this, ulmost the easternmost American bind, you see the face of tin Indian nftetier than ii.ii iin in hiiv western ret; on except im the rcservatbiiiH. They seem innru like neasants than wild people, lint they l(eei most of their old wandering u'iiv: tbev are guides, hinilers. Ilsli- erinell. 11 ml tlwl' live on I hi? oulskhls of iho villages, tin well us on n ro- serve on Hear river, and make inor ciihIiis, basket, rustle furniture und other odds and ends. When the French first enmn to Port Itoyal In 104 they made nil the In dians there Catholics. Tin? French wore driven out by Iho Kngllsh. and (heir 111 lie town grow up to woods, but the Indians remained Catholics. The connection has bellied them to keep dlsllnel from the whites. Sumo of them are cs dark ns Apaches. Attorneys-at-Law SEYMOUR KISCH ATTORNEY AT LAW. 17 Gilberrt Building, Beaumont. Correspondents In New York. St. Louis, Chicago, Etc. 7V. V1. Crool: Corporation and ATTfiRMFY Commercial Law. rtl ivitltLii Dnnma 1.17. Blanchetta Estate Bldfl. Associated R. C. Harris, I. W. Lawhon Beaumont, Texas. H. A. McDowell T. C. Taylor M. S. Duffle M'DOWELL, DUFFIE & TAYLOR Attorncyr at Law Alexander IShlg. Deaurcsnt, Tex. Dr. A. C. Stafford, Dentist Is prepared to do all kinds of dental work. Prices reasonable. Examina tion free. Gas given in extracting when requested. Itooms 14 and 15, over French Market New phone 805. C. T. Helslg. T. V. Smelker. HEIS1Q & SMELKER. GENERAL INSURANCE AND SURETY BONDS. Phones 51 Beaumont. Tex. Saratoga Batson Transfer AND LIVERY STABLE. PHILIP H. GARRIGAN, Propr. Heavy hauling and general transfer and livery business. Phono No- ! Saratoga. Toxin. A.Broussard's LIVERY. In Old Beaumont Iron Works Stand, corner Bowie and Orleans. BOTH 'PHONES 63 MONEY f j LOANED JL I A ON DIAMONDS. WATCHES. JEWEL-W-f RY. Low Rt Int. - Pearl St. How are Your Eyes Y.vi (,o I, f venr self to find out nt tmre Si o o'ir eye Mwria'.ist. T11L' rtCK .'i:VKI.HY CO. l.fa;itis Ol't i Hubert & Hebert. hUTCMlZKS and Ikalrrt in 1.1 e Sttwk. I oik rt lor if!" and n.r,. for r.on. r, .j j, ,t, 1 j-crk O it s R-l LLt li .'.-t-rt. I'- I'v ' . !'. I'v '( z? HtEERT A HEBERT i V. WIKSS ti i30N . Fi'. F.fl- an! Mn.p', AeriT-n1 ' t-1 T'-'' I:ifu:aijre. tr'.ab- ' 1 . . A -I k. t. i'"J'- , i r i - CLASSIFIED Half Cent Per Word, If Paid in Advance, N Ai. UXti for ! tnn tic. Ads rftrtd U ran till farthtr nolle will b chrit4 till ordered out 6) irriT;l.SwBr; - tu? - VANTfcD. WANTHU- Two . inn c inilbiu iy WANTKU-Vii'llu md t'leraph pupils. Lessons very n asunalile. Call ut- aild'i-.-.s, iio!i Unin I Ave. I.". ::ii WANTKI-An expel ii-nei-il ciMik; apply !i:il HromUay. tl 15 Ifc WANTKH-Position as hieniigiiiiher; besi of rcfcrciiocH fiiinislied. AdilrchH llux tl. HiiU'i'prlHo. tt-13-wp WANT I'll I All cxperleiieeil ae coiintmit and bookkeeper desires small set of hooks to handle in ad'll I i t n lo iirescnl duiles. Saisafclory ti I'erenceH. Address I'm, care Hn lerpiisc. !i-i:!-lwp 'ANTi:i Ten millwrights. Apply in person to McUhaue Lumber t'om liany at Denrbori:, Texas. ll-lll-litp WANTEIK- I-ndy or geiiilenian of fair education lo travel for a firm of $2"iU,imi) capital. Salary $1,072 per year nnd expenses; paid weekly. Address wiih slnmp, .T. A. Alexander. Pdiiimont, Texas. fi-lIKltp WANTKD Modern S-room house on ('abler; Iour lease; clo-e; in by October. Address A. A. A.. fl-UXItp WANT1CO To buy n cheap four gallon Jersey cow. P. O. Il 101. WANTRO Young couple desire room nnd hoard wiih private family: house containing modern convenien ces nnd well locntod. Answer P. O. box, 423. 0-10-7 IP VANTR1 Clood boy with horse to lake route on Enterprise. Apply to C. H. Haley, Circulator. WANTED A position as cashier by nn experienced young lady. Can handle typewriter. Address 5.r" Franklin St., Beaumont, Texas. 8-wdh WANTED Dy Sabine Tram Co, Pcweyville, Texas, 2." to 30 men to truck, slack, and load lumber on the yard and ut planer. Oood wages nnd permanent enipioymenr. niurneu moi iu-..ioi-1'oil. Kit letters answered ; apply in person to W. C. Gray, Dewey- vine, Teaxs, WANTED The ntibiic to know that Tatum Bros, pay highest prices for Second hand goods of fill Kinds. Im mediate service. Soo us before you soil. U52 Orleans St. 8-22-lmp wjNTEn For TT. S. Army: Able bodied unmarried men between ages 21 and 35; citizens or unncu siaits of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English. For information apply to Recruiting onieer, l'ostomce isunu- ing, rsenumont, Tex. 7-3 c.o.d. tf FOR SALE. T'oirsAI.E Furniture of 7 room house, cheap; close in; rent of house overpaid by roomers. Address It. 13. care Enlorprise. ! 31 p FOR SALE An interest requiring S7..MIII.UU to $ln.ilitl.00 cash lo pur chase; in one of Iho best established reputable and prolilahlo mcot poraloii , . . :.. II... o..,,il. II I.- uitil'lt- IIIISllll -sses III III': tniMiiu. ' ed in I he pleasanlest resilience city ;.. u..,.n, T.'vuu nml necessity for re moval lo higher altitude only reason for retiring. Address X Y 'A, care ol Full rprise office. 'J l" 1 I tp FOR SALE lilocks. with shop out lit worili J3UII; will sell for $lmi; call at 3"r Washington street. ! LI 3lp. FOR SALE 3 joiing milch cows, guaranteed and first calves. $15.00. Dr. itnir.l. V I'.i.-inchetto Building: new 'phone 12" or ,i..i. li 2fi t-f c Sour Lake "bprtngs Hotel," rebrJLM and refurnl. hed. Rates. $2.00 and $2 SO per day. Meals 50 cents. Spec lal weekly and monthly rates. Hotel bn mopt trains, farp onnts. FOR RENT. HOARD AND ROOM Can be hid ,.. in i-iier of lYnn avenue and Hiiford street. f.VH'1 Jier week. ! l.'.wp nut KI'.NT An S or 12 rixun bnn-e r ! i. ...I ... . ... I ..... i . I ... I VlillU "I'.ll III lUMIl'l "1 " - .-- " Mul'.errv nr t!d I'lume ;r.1. :m::..io ' ; I I'll I I'. I I 1 . I'- '" - - - H...M1.0- imi i. nine niiii'i.'ij STUAYl.li Light hiirrel innro nnoui n,.pii -iilu-i-s, at l.udh s ll.i.:uir. U .V:;ti. huw while Mocking, hIhkI ' .. ... I 1.,. t I. .....I I I'.iu. . ,',..,."''. ',..,- f,,- ,nm. At- ' '. i - i ...--t ti..v .i.n- fiimKti M'll 1 ' - '"..". . I . .I r..Ti !' ' f"r I'-"' n""--- ! . "'tii: Ki'-n-!:ili-' lylinn.' n I I in I'm; fiirni'v. 'AiU-'V '! .- nr...." l-ie-n Pi ail :m 1 i'l. M i n. "-'! K.MJi:i:T li-,...I..R.-ty Mn.i.-I.. .1 .., . 1 .r r. : K!ia!ib. ' u ::i P. v, -'iiTie 1.". ,,l n r' , 4r,., wVn or w :. boat ,.,.it f.tfr MISS AUSTIN'S He ik 3 Ei! 'd'"3 , t - i l i ai ! Iii rti MISS EE i l I K i -' t 1 r I . I- - ' . - ' v : :: I 78 Fearl ttrttU COLUMNS Positively One Cent a Word If Charged. STRAYED. 'III! liloiiiiu, wiuie hiripu ill no iiiaras; jio rewiuu nn iruuu n ChiiK. Ilrniiii, I'lno si reel, I 'en it. MISCELLANEOUS. NOTICE Mrs. Helen McCarey wiil open her achool of Stenography, Mon day, September 6th, 1904. Day and night classes in dictation $5.00 per month.. Positions guaranteed.. Fur ther information call at Room 11 New Blanchette Bldy.. Pearl St., Beau mont, Texas. New Phone 6. 1mo I1UYERS AND CONTRACTORS. For Iron fences, brick, counters, lloor M.iii.ii.u (Ira fuennes window CtiardH. tlevaior cnelosures, enhs, grlllo and wire work for nil purposes. Write tho . ' . . . 1 1 ..- i. Texns Ancnor ueuce uo. run huuu, Texas. 110 Ladles go where the crowds go, all are going to see those nice gas moves, and they are having them put in too; It is ttyno and Jabor saved to have gas put In, your house, we have many streets that we have no gas mains, but will get them all soon. Calder avenue, Hebert, Magnolia ave nue, Llborty avenue, Crockott, Pearl, Park, College, Forsytue, Orleans, South Park, Austin, Bowie, Pine, Bon ham North and Railroad aveimes, tnat'ls a few streets w are ready for you. Mc- $.-.nn PER WEEK Room nnd board t the 'Metropolitan, 221 Travis slrleet, next to lioanmont Steam Laundry- !)lw NOTICE Mrs. Dr. Secord Is now locntod in the Keith building. Rooms 12 and i:i. where she is prepared lo treat all diseases by tho latest nno; most, complete system now in use. Hot air and vapor baths given. Con sultation free. New phono 3-". Mrs. Dr. Secord, Naturopoth. 9-11-t-wp Home killed beef, veal, mutton, pork and poultry; Treadaway build- GO to Price and Johnson for Wood ind coal. Ring up 'phone V)o, and it will be delivered to you at once. 9-4 lmc Tatum Bros, pay highest prices for household goods. See us before you buy. C32 Orleans St. 8-22-lmp A WEEK AT THE WORLD'S FAIR The Cotton Belt has put on the very low rate of $11-70 for the round trip, Shreveport to St. Louis. These tickets will be sold September 3, 4, 12, 13, 20 and 27. These tickcis ailow' seven (lays in St. Louis, and will be honored on our "St. Louis Train" in its Chair Cars and Hand some Day Conches. Don't forget tho dates, and that tickets should be by the Cotton Belt, from Shreveport. Tho SI. Louis Train leaves dihuvu port at 4: t.r) p. m., and arrives at St. Louis ll:;i' next nionng. Write L. P. Sniilh. T. P. A., 21S Milam St., Shreveport, La. 8-31 27t Tlio best acli'rs in the world either for tragedy, comedy, history, pastoral, past oral-comical, historical- pi.stoficnl, (liagiciii nisioiicai. uhki calcuniieaWiistorien.l pislriop.nseono iPdividualalde or po in unliiniled ; Smecn cannot be too Heavy uoi I'laulus loo light at Iho Olio. NATHAN SELLS IT FOR LESS. Dr. Eugene I. BowsKy, SURGEON CHIRP0DIST Room 2. Neches Flats Practice exclusively confined to the treatment of Corns. Bunions, in Crowing Toe Nails. Warts and all di seases of the feet treated scienti fically without Pain. No calls made except by special ap pointment. Consultation Free. Over 25 yenrs Experience. New 'Kttone in. PHILLIPS ACADtMY . .. . ....w Corner Six'.n ex. n0 Dr-U j. j r-oaumont. Tea. n i . jfilintion tii'h I'l.lvf r-iiy of TT-.as in !r,. lirnr.rliPR: rlo:ar.-h:n to fl'st I'"'" , --..., i -...,.., ,,.... honor rupii- f '" '"' '( iin M lif it., hi i ii. Arthur B. Phillips. B. A, Va'Ur. J old "pho-je 129 . i unoin CTIiniM IVlOI ' i (.. KlRSPATHICn Teacher of if, Piaac, Crga. Iii na'ttolia Ave. ' pcts ArpHtatio. SELECT SCHOOL, V.fc f!.'n auim .'.."."V ..'-: IV ..n in I ' . 1 '-ST! ... .. f . -. i: r .--f-rn .vrarki rr,i- , i ,v , Jr. Set Complete, ready for use, on Calder, Orleans, Pearl Austin, Magnolia, Liberty, North, Hebert, ForsytHe' Col lege. ParR, Pine and Main Sts. For $25.00 BEAUMONT GAS CO. Jj J. S. GORDON CO. GRAIN PSiONES No. 32 OCrK500O00COO0 This Space Belongs To The 000000000000'i'0C00C040000C00 Beaumont College of Music and Art COLLEGE STREET, opposite High Sshool. , MRS. F. A. HYATT, Directress. Ijan0 Mrs. Hyatt and Mi.ss l'etlus Voico Culture Mrs. Sarah FclU Hanks Hill Elocution and l'Lysical Culture Airs. Jennie iiixby r(; Mrs. Cora Fuller Violin Anion Navnitil Ilarniony, Sisht Sinking and Band Instruments W. 11. Smith Mandolin and iluitar I'rof. Jos. In Huono Kindergarten of Music l!uia K. Jjurlinston Method Opens September 5th. B. R. 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