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! Holt, Harry V. Harmon, P. Hicks, W. Al. Hale, T. P. I fend ricks, E. L. Harmon. W. R. Hatcher. J. E. Ire8on, R. W. Jackson, Emory Johnson, J. W. Johnston, i). 3. Mrs James, Harry Joyce, 8. Johnson, Amy Mrs. Jones, R. Jones, J. W. Jones, G. E. Jones, Robert Johnson, Pinkney Johnson, Jaa. Joyner, H. E. Johnson, G. E. Johnson, Atrhur Jeffreip, J. T. Jirnerson, Jno. Johnson, G. W. Joint, J. W.
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i Nash, J. R. t, iNoouan, John J. Noonan, Thos. B. Nash, Chas. Neal, J. R. Neal, H. P. Neal. T. H. Norman, N. C. Nappier, J. T. Nickerson, W. M. Norton, J. P. Nekton, A. T. O/mnn, I. W. Osborne, A. J. Overstreet, J. H. Otey, Minnie Mrs. .Qtgens, A. G. •Patrick, C. A. PtWh. J. M. Pierce, L. Peary, D. D. Perry, T. Purcell, J. E. Penland, J. O. Parker, Samuel Puckett. Mollle Parkins, 8. A. Painter, W. W. Mrs. Peary, R. B. Perkey, A. W. Porcy, T. V. Price, J, R. Price. A. T. Pcttieij, Tuckor Peaks, Thomas Pierce, 8. C. Patrick. R. I,. Payne, D. H. Pondexter, W. B. Patlson, C. O. Patterson, W. B. Petorman. E. R. Pattison Printing Co. Prince. James N. Price, J. K. Peterman, H. 8. Phillips, W. B. Paxton. C. C.
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Ratliff, J. W. Ratcliff, A. L. Riley, Karl Rhoads, A. L. Smith, C. T. St. Clair, L. K.
f Sc haananer, W. N. Shecse, J. A. Stuart. J.,W. Saunders, O. L. Schnleder, EdwArd Sneed. C. L. Stephens, H. L. Stone, H. Y.
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A Mean Trick. Algernon—What's this I heah about
Mias Olltcotn agweelng to mawwj jroai nn<1 then going back on her word? Percy—That Is tho stwalt of It, I'm •owwy to say. Algernon — Beastly twlck, deab boy. Why don’t you sue her fob nonaupport? Ton’ve got a clean case, doncber know.—Chicago News.
And Such la Fame. Mrs. Rluehose-Your new boarder la
literary, I am told. Mra. Malaprop Yes, Indeed Why. with his books and papers ho Utters tits room worse thsn any hoarder I ever had.-Bichaoge
Minor Operation#. Surgeon's Son — What is a "minor
operation,” pa? Surgeon — Ona for which the fee la leaa than three figure*. -New York Times.
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Getting Dasperats. Bom of the office buildings In tin*
largo cities are constructed apparently with the Idea that every possible aqua re foot of space most be utilised for renting purposes. The corridors are narrow, the passageways to the J elevator shafts hard to find and the I stairways located in obscure corners. There may be Are escapes, but they ere
equally obscure, and a stranger would not know where to look for them.
The occupants of a room ou the aev* enth floor of a building of this ktnd, devoted to the uses of a Ure and life Insurance companies' ugeut. were sur-
prised one day by the sudden entranco of a wild eyed man who seemed to bo laboring under strong excitement.
"Say,” gasped the Intruder, "will some of you fellows please throw me out of this building!”
"What for?" naked one of the clerks. "I’vo been trying for tlfteen minutes
to find a way out of It. and l can't." They did not throw him out. but
piloted him to the elevators, aud he succeeded at Inst lu making his es-
cape.—K xc hu n ge.
• Nearly a 8ohool Scandal. What might have been it terrlbto sen-
sation, calling for public Investigation and much nowspaperioty. was uvorted by the visit of u shocked mamma to ouo of our public primary schools. A friend of tho mother was calling at the house and asked the little daughter. "How Co you like your teacher?"
"Oh. my teacher la nice." answered Tot. "but eho la always asking us for n
cignrotto." "What/' cried tho lady and the
mamma In horrified tones, seeing con- tamination of tho morals of Tot under tho teachings of a modern bachelor of the fcmlnlno gender.
"Yes, mamma. 8ho says, 'Cigarette, cigarette.’"
Tho next dny innuuna visited the school. As sho entered the class room the teacher was calling first to ouo
child and then to another, “Sit erect, sit erect!" while Tot flashed a glnuro of Intelligence and "Didn't 1 tell you ao?" at her mother.—Wnap.
It Is a Wisa Qhild. An official of tho immigration l>urcnu
at Kills Island told n story of n wise little immigrant child.
“A. little girl came over In tho steer- ago in search of her father, whoso namo sho gave us. We sent for tho man, and he came nnd looked at her. “'I can’t tell whether this is Mary
or not,* said he. ‘I haven't seen Mary since sho was n baby about three months old. How con I tell, tlioi, whether this is Mary or not?’ "It was a question wo couldn’t an-
swer, so wo looked from him to tho child and from the child back to him, remaining silent.
"Finally, when wo were all at our wits’ end, ho looked earnestly at tho child and said plaintively, ‘Atu 1 your futher?*
"And the wise little child answered quickly, ’Yes, you ure.’
"And so wo mudo her over to him." —Now York Press.
"Hang on Tight." When a smoking car with thlrty-livo
passengers jumped tho track, a rail- road engineer in the ear, off duty, yell- ed to the passengers to "hang on
•tight," and while the car turned over 'no ono was hurt.
"Hang on tight" Is good advice in most upsets. Tho man who hangs on
tight to himself when bis temper is upset will get through without hurting either himself or others. Tho mun who "hangs on tight" to bis earnings euds with a competence. Tho man who "hangs on tight" to ills pluce when business upsets come generally bolds down ills Job. Tho man who '‘bungs'on tight" when discouragement or oven disaster upsets others Is a man to bo hopeful about, hccauso he will keep right side up whatever olso turns over.—Philadelphia Press.
Saved by ■ Drum. "Hints convoyed by dreams nro oc-
casionally worth heeding," says tho London Cbronlclo. "Tlio late Lord Dufferin when In Paris dreamed that he was In n lionrso on the way to the cemetery, A few days Inter, as ho was about to outer tho elevator of a cer- tain hotel, ho was startled to ibid that tho attendant was a double of the driver of tho hoarse hi tils dream. Ho thereupon promptly left the elevator nnd walked upstairs. The cor ascend ••fl without him, but as It neared tho top somotlilng in tho mechanism gavo way, and the passengers met their denth. Had they nlso, one wonders, been forewarned In n dream?"
A Voracious Monster. The most voracious of nil marine
beast* of prey is the oren, or killer whale. It reaches a length of twenty- five feet, ond Its Jnws bristle with teeth from four to six Inehes long nnd ns sharp as a dirk knife. Its digestive power Is proportioned to the tremen- dous efficacy of Its jaws, it seems also to he an atrocious glutton, ns one spec- imen examined contained in Its atom- nch thirteen porpoises and fourteen sea Is.
Full Psnalty. Mrs. Pockoni —Henry, what punish-
ment should be meted out to a man who proposes to a woman and then refuses to marry her? I'eekein Ho Should be compelled to marry her.— Exchange.
Didn’t Want Treubla. The Playwright — Honestly, now,
what do you think of my new play? ■
Tho Critic- Don’t ask me. You’re so much bigger and stronger than I am.
Slnco thou art not sure of n minute do not throw away an hour. —Frank- lin.
Was Willing. Smith—\ ou and Jones don’t seem to
j be ns friendly as you were. Does ho j | 5we you money? Ilrown—No, not ex- i
tetiy, but he wanted to.
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