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Cbc Professional World RCFUS L. LOGAN, B. S. D. EDITOR TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One Year iu Advance . - $1.50 Six Months in Advance 1.00 Three Months in Advance - - .50 Single Copies ... .05 Special rates of $1.00 per year to ministers. Advertising Rates on Application. Job Work of all Kinds Solicited. The Summer Normal. The summer school at Lincoln Institute opened on Juue lGth and is in charge of vice President, J. II. Garnet assisted by Profs. Murray and Reynolds. While the attendance is not so large as was expected much interest is manifes ted by those in attendance. A systematic course of study has been outlined by Supt. Carrington and will be carried out. Published Every Friday. Entered at the postolJlceat Colum umbia, Mo., as second class matter, Jan. 16, 1U02. Agents wanted in every town in the state. PRCS OP THE MISSOURI STATESMAN Our thanks are due the follow ing named individuals for sub scription recently: Prof. W. II. Lynch, Mountain Grove, Mo., M. Emil Schott of Jefferson City. The Columbia Grocery Co. will open its doors to the public to morrow for business ; there is no reason why that a colored grocery store should not succeed well in this city. We urge the public to give them their patronage. The negro State League which was organized several years ago, like most negro organizations has gone to nothing, caused, of course, by a few negroes trying to use the organization for personal pro motion. Unfortunate for the negro, so few of them, if given power can refrain from sacrificing his race for personal gams ; the negro in Mo., can never expect to get the proper recognition till he ceases to be dishonest and treacherous with his fellow negro. Some weeks ago there appeared in the columns of the Omaha Enterprise a statement chargin the Faculty at Lincoln Institute with "indulging cheating in ex aminations." The following week The Professional World refuted the charges and suggested that the Enterprise inform itself as to the affairs at Lincoln Institute before publishing such statements. Last week the Enterprise attempted to defend itself by saying that "subsequent developments at Lincoln Institute prove conclusive ly, that the writer of that article knew what he was talking about," inferring that the change made there recently was due to the indulgence or "cheating in ex aminations." We are glad to state that the people of Mo., know why that Pres. E. A. Clarke was not re-elected and that no such silly charges were considered by the Board of regents. We can now see more than ever the necessity of the Enterprise in forming itself about Missouri educational matters before pub lishing articles concerning the same. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall' Catarrh Cure. P. J. Cheney & Co., Props. Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known P. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfect ly honorable in all business tran sactions, and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. West & Traux, Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo, O. Walding, Kin nan & Marvin, Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly npon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price, 75o. per bot tie. Sold by all druggists. Tes timonials free. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Notice. If you would like to have your cut with a short sketch of your life appear in the Professional World let us hear from you j a cut can be famished yon for a trifle. Took Carbolic Acid. The Republic of Wednesday says that a woman known as Miss Callie Grace, formerly of Columbia, Mo., committed suicide at Forest Park Monday night. That paper says she came to St. Louis in February and had been working about from place to place. Inquiry about Columbia shows that a young woman by the name of Fanny Grace, whose family lived in the eastern part of the county, left home several months ago, having married a man by the name of Carroll. Little more can be learned of her. For years I had been a sufferer with chronic stomach trouble, pressure of gas and distress of my Dowels. I contracted what the doctors pronounced a low type of malaria. I could not take solid food at all, and only a very little of the lightest of diet would create fever and vomiting. The druggist sent me a box of Kipans Tabules, saying he sold more Ripans than anything else for stomach trouble. I not only found relief, but believe I have been permanently cured. AT DRUGGISTS. The five-cent package is enough for an ordinary occasion. The family bottle, sixty cents, contains a supply for a year. This space is Reserved for The Columbia Grocery Company which will open business in the Gordon Building, West Broadway, June 28. Do You Want A Photo of Your Wife, Child, Husband or Any ffj Other Member of Your Family Mounted in a Heavy Gold Plated Frame. They can be worn as a brooch or breast-pin. We will furnish one FREE to anyone paying in advance for one year's subscription to the PROFESSIONAL WORLD. Come in and see the beautiful samples we have. You are sure to be pleased with them. DON'T DELAY. COME NOW. Lodge and Church Directory. LODOK. 8. M. T. Mrs. Irena Akers W. P.; Mm Lizzie William, VV. S. Meeting first Monday in each month at 3 p. in. U. B. V. Crispua Attucks Lodge, No. 02. Meetings 2nd and 4th Tuesdays in each month. Visiting members cordially nvited. Caleb Hall, VV. M. A. M. Schweich. W. S. K. P. Acme Lodge, No. 24. Meet ngs second and fourth Fridays in each month. W. II. Tinner, C. C. and D. 1). (t. C. W. W. Lampions, M. F. O. E. S. Amos Chapter, No. 30. Meetings second Friday in each month. Mrs. A. H. Moore, W. M. Mrs. Lizzie Richardson, W. o. LADIES COURT. Golden Queen Court No. 19 meets first Friday in each month Mrs. Annie Williams M. A. M. Mrs. V. L. Waldon Sec. Parker Bros. of carry Columbia j in line North Missouri the handsomest of Goods Furniture & Undertaking 3rThe diagram of the sentence above may not be correct, but the TRUTH of same cannot be questioned. ST. PAUL St. Paul F. & A. M and third month. A extended brothers. M. J. A. LODGE, NO. 12 Lodge, No. 12, A. . meets every first Tuesday in each cordial invitation to all visiting J. A. Mosely, W. Grant, Secretary. ft vs (ISS us m (KS ft as vs m As vs tos m as As m m (US SPECIAL OFFER For 30 Days Only! The Professional World will be sent to any one for one year who pays $ 1 .00 in ad vance for subscription. SKCOND CHRISTIAN CHITKCII. Hev. J. li. Parsons, pastor. Preaching Sundays 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Prayer meeting Wednes days 7 :30 p. m. Everybody cordially nivit ed to attend. A. M. K. CHURCH. Rev. P. C. Crews, Pastor. Preaching Sundays 11 a. m. ; 7 :30 p. m. Sunday school 2:30 p. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday eve, at 8:30; ev ery body invited to attend. t MPS M. E. CIIUKCH Kev. J. Arlington Grant, pastor. Preaching Sundays 11, a. m. and 7 :30 p. m. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednes days 7:30 to 8:30; all are made welcome. SECOND BAI'TIST CHURCH. llev. A. A. Adams, Pastor, Preaching Sundays 11 a, m. , and 7 :30 p. m. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening, 7:30. A cordial invitation ex tended to all. FOR SALE. Old papers for sale, all you can carry for 5c at 305 N. fifth St. 60 YEARS' "V EXPERIENCE fdVc To a nar MiDlfB A Trade Marks Design " Copvriqhts Ac. ft Anroiw lending a sketch and deaarlptlnn tnaT quickly Moertaln our opinion free whether an luveiitum ! probably patentable. Communica tion! 1111011 oonlldentlal. Handbook on Patent tent free. Oldest auency for securing pateuu. Patent taken throuiih Muuu A Co. cecelT Iptciat notice, without charge. In the Scientific American. 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All goods packed so no one will know contents except the receiver. load stone in The Bel) Drug Co., every box free. II West Jackson Street, - RICHMOND, VA. The Alexandrian Era. Tbe "Alexandrian era" li by some authorities begun with the death and by others with tbe birth of Alexander the Great For a long time after the death of Alexander this era was In common use in Egypt and many of the countries which had been under his rul. It began November' 12. 824 B. C. Philanthropist of Kara ModMty. Charles A. Spring, Jr., who died la Chicago last July, was a philanthropist of rare modesty. He had made gifts to the Illinois Manual Training School aggregating (80,000, yet he was not a rich man, and so modest was he about his giving that the pubUo has until now been una wars of nto generosity.