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A prisoner was arraigned before the
criminal court. Present in court room
were Lawyers Smith, Brown, and Greer.
"Where is your lawyer"? inquired the
judge. "I have none," responded the
prisoner, "Haven't any money." "Do
you want a lawyer"? asked the judge.
"Yes, your Honor." 'There is Mr.
Smith, Mr. Brown and Mr. Greer," said
the judge, pointing to the young attor
neys awaiting briefless and breathless
for something to turn up, ''and Mr. Alexander
is out in the corridor." The
prisoner eyed the budding attorneys in
the court room, and after a critical survey,
stroked his chin and said: "Well,
I guess I will take Mr. Alexander."?St.
Paul Pioneer Press.
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THE GREAT PRESBYTERIAN
opienaia Duuaings, elegantly furnished, h
room, obviating all danger of Are. The bea
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courses of study, College and Seminary, lea*
Voice Culture, Violin, Organ, Guitar, Expre
work, China Klin, Art Rooms with sky-llgl
Visiting Director of Music and Teacher of Ii
six music pupils last year. COLLEGE OP1
For Catalogue Illustrated by photographs,
President, Mllford, Texas.
THE ONLY SCHOOL In 1
Lby the war pi
I The Peacock Milii
San Antonio.
Our purpose is to de velop successful
I zens. rather than sold iers and sailor
Prepare for West Pol nt and Annapol
I to commissions in the U. S. Army. T1
infantry cavalry and s eamanshlp. Artl
I cutters loaned by the Navy Departmen
B ed exclusively by the college. Boating
I cadets. Strict supervision day and nig
B charge of teachers or officers. Teachei
I bacco in all forms. Hazing prohibited.
Wesley Peacock, Ph. B., Univ.
Col. Geo. LeRoy Brown, U. S.
Capt. H. la P. Applewhite, U.
Sergt. S. Kllngensmlth, U. S.
The Peaooek Naval School
trained Instructors. Takes c
U nsurpassed health recor
"j' l Large gym nasi um. Pnrk-1
ball, write tor our cataloi
'HENRY JEROME STt
Silliman Colic
An endowed school for girls, under 1
hill country. Handsome, roomy buildings,
Steam beat. All necessary equipment. Thr
Elocution, Physical Culture, Stenography a
ENDOWMENT MAKES PRICES LOV
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Addeesg the President, REV. II. H. 1
Washington and
LAW. ENGINEERING, COMI
Students drawn frsm thirty States,
leliglous tone. Address Pres. G
F. Salmen, President. J. A. Salmen, VI
Salmen Brick 6 Lumber Co., Ltd
New Orleans Office?716"Common
Yellow Pine and Cypress Lumber, Press
)UTH. September i, 1909.
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Juilding Dickson Hall
i, College For Girls
SCHOOL OK THE SOUTHWEST,
eatcd by steam from outside metal furnace
utlful acetylene gas light. Large gymnasium,
8 Illness in the history of the school. Two
ding to degrees. Special departments: Piano,
sslon. All branches of Art, Artistic Needlelit.
WILLIAM H. SHERWOOD, CHICAGO,
nterpretation Classes. One hundred and thirtySNS
SEPTEMBER 23rd, 1900.
write REV. HENRY C. EVANS, A. M? D. D.,
business men and good citl- H* jmSjEmjl
a. University preparation. jiffiyQII
is. Our graduates entitled I l?BI
hree branches of the service, \ tSjrfiB
illery applied for. Five navy \ /l?|V ]
it. West End Lake control!- EC K|?nl
, fishing, swimming free to V ; l\ QflV'M
ht. cadets visit the city in \\ AUIH
-s and cadets free from to- ? atlM
of Georgia President. U- \\ If H
A., Superintendent. fl NS9W
S. A., Commandant. . I U ||
Conducted In Vacation. I j /II
chool. Preparatory and Collegiate courses. Art.
lture. Pedagogy, Business, etc. Conservatory of
atalned by large stall'ot exnerlenred. college.
inly ninety bonrdersand tenches the Individual,
d. Brick buildings. Steam heat. Excellent table.
Ike campus Concerts, lectures, tennis, bnsketZ
before selecting the college for your daughter.
3CKARD, A. M.. Prao.. Raleigh. N. C.
igiate Institute
^resbyterlan control. Healthful location In the
beautiful, well-shaded grounds. Electric lights,
ee courses leading to degrees. Music, Art,
nd Typewriting.
YER THAN ANY OTHER GOOD SCHOOL IN
BROWNI.EE. Clinton, Louisiana.
I Lee University
VIERCE, SCIENCE, LETTERS.
Expenses* very moderate. Fl*h moral and
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ce-Presldent. J. Salmen, Sec'y and Treaa.
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