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"THE LAW OFTHEWHJTE CIRCLt
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Ss Snrffinf Novel of
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THE PRESBYTEK1
| ?>torp Corner
A HEAL LADY.
Among the youngsters belonging to a
college settlement in a New England
city was one little girl who returned
to her humble home with glowing accounts
of the new teacher.
"She's a perfect lady!" exclaimed the
euuiusiustic youngster.
The child's uiotuer gave her a doubtful
look. "How do you know?" she said
"You have only known her two days.'
"It's easy enough tellin'," continued
the child. "1 know she's a perfect lady,
because she makes you feel polite all
the time."?T.
One of tlie "lackers."
Dr. Wines, principal of a boys' school,
just before he wont on his holiday had
occasion to cane a pupil, and It is supposed
aid the work thoroughly.
The lad took his revenge in a -vay
tha He doctor himself could not help
iauga.'Lg at.
V ines' fiont door bore a pla*e
on which was the one word, "Wines."
ine coy wrote au addition to this
in big letters, so that when the Doctor
came home the r.ecripron ran:
"Wines and ether lickers."?London
Tit-Bits.
Precise.?The proof-rea<i-r on a small
Middle-Western daily wa- a woman of
great precision and extreme propriety.
One day a reporter succeeded in getting
into type an item about "Willie Brown,
the boy who was burned in the West
End by a live wire."
On the following day the reporter
found on his desk a frigid note asking,
"Which is the west end of a boy?"
It took only an instant to reply?
"The end the son sets on, of course."?
Ladies' Home Journal.
A California woman, in training s
new Chinese servant to wait on th?
door, had her daughter ring the bell
and present her card. Next afternooi
a friend called and handed her card tc
the Celestial, who pulled out of hh
sleeve the card the daughter of th<
house had presented the afternoon be
fore, and carefully compared the two
"Tickee no matchee," he exclaimed
handing back the visitor's card. "Nc
can come in."?Success Magazine.
Where He Came In.
Minister?I made seven hearts happy
today.
Parishioner?How was that?
Minister?Married three couples.
Parishioner?That only makes six.
Minister?Well, you don't think I did
it for nothing??Exchange.
A young officer at the front wrote
home to his father: "Dear Father?
Kindly send me $50 at once. Dost another
leg in a stiff engagement, and
im in hospital without means."
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Is the fourth leg you have lost (according
to your letters), you ought to be
accustomed to it by this time. Try
and wobble along on any others you
may have left."?Exchange.
She?"It can hardly be questioned
that every woman I9 more or less oi
a mind reader."
He?"Do you think you could read
mine?"
She?"I'd really rather not. Mamma
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Reggie?"That's Just what I'm afraid
of, old fellow."?Pathfinder.
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1 In the history of the school. Two coursi
to degrees. Special departments: Piano
Expression. All branches of Art. Artist
with skylight. Edward Baxter Perry, 1
Teacher of Interpretation Classes. One
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graphs, write REV. HENRY C. EVANS. A
Lewisburg Seminar)
Handsome, modern buildings, steam hen
Invigorating mountain climate. Pupils e
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Graham, D. !>., President, Hampden-Sldn
Statesville Fe
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Students drawn from thirty States,
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Established 186S. Seminary and Special Courses.
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Beautiful campus ior outdoor sports. For catalogue
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Preparatory and College Courses for
r girls and young women. Also Music,
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Requirement. Courses leading to deheal,
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Term of the 136th session will beinformatlon,
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icj, v ii Kiaia.
:male College
n Equipment; A Home School. Board,
ine months, $162. Pupils received at any
. J. A. SCOTT. D. D., Stateavllle, N. C.
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address J. D. BLANTON, President
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