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t « o a * <• 4 <k 0 Good iVIcalfCli^ni) | Greatest Variety of Choice Meats in the City. 4 <k <• Sirloin Steak at iz^jclli Round •' at 12 * < o 11> I'ot Roasts at 8c lb Boiling Beef at 5c lb Fresh Pork Steak Spare Kil>* i'ure I.aril tt IOC II at tor 11 at 8 c II at i or II » A complete line of Fresh Fish at Right * Prices. A C } Best Baltimore Oysters Received Daily, I BOSTON MARKET Hotli 'Phones 320 Sixth jHvenu. © arisen I >:no - C NKW LOCATION Cor. West 5th anil lirand Ave. Drugs, ."ledicine, Toilet 5oaps, ( ) ONE OF THE BEST COLLEGES IN THE SOUTH FOR THE EDUCA- TION OF COLORED YOUTHS It lias Just ri'O'iw'il lilt' 1)'" (|iit'st front our James Callaium, 1 hat Rt'iiorous philanthropist. We- think tills story will lie of liiurli Inter- est to our readers. Advantages of Its Juration. Talladega Is a town of historic in- terest , and noted tor tlio men whom it lias given to the state and nation. It is an educational con I or. having schools of advanced grade for white and colored, and also the state insti- tutions for deaf and blind. It. is among the foothills of the Itlue Ridge mountains, has an elevation of Ton feet above the sea level, is noted for its beautiful scenery and healthful climate, while good railroad facilities make it easily accessible from all parts of the stale. Surrounded by a wealth of iron and timber, adjacent to the coal deposits of the state and having a number of profitable manu- factories in operation, it is also be- coming a place of industrial impor- tance. It is less than 100 ml Irs from the center of the negro population of the* I'nited States, and about the same music, Y. M. C. A. methods. It is also a pleasure to report the work of a much larger number, not graduates, yet having received all their academic or theological train- ing here, who are today in many parts of the south an preachers, teachers, physicians, farmers, mechanics, tradesmen, makers of homes anil in other ways efficient In helping to building itp a wise and prosperous and valuable citizenship One of tin so. n young woman, is a missionary in Africa. Testimonials. The college is fortunate In having friends, and testimonials are not. wanting in appreciation of its work. Speaking of the students employed by liiid as teachers, the county super- intendent of education says: "I llnd that their traiuing from a moral and intellectual standpoint has been excel, lint. Talladega college Is doing a good work for the elevation of the colored race." The mayor of the city says: ''The pupi's of the school have been noted as self-respecting, courteous men and women." A local newspaper contained tli's Large Assortment of Perfumes and all kinds of Toilet Articles. We will be pleased to sec all our old and also new customers and invite all to come and inspect our stock. Phone mutual 291 HANSEN DRUG CO Cor. Tifth 0 and (irartd. W. B. White Grocery Co 311 W. Ninth St. I sack Sleepy Eye flour $1.75 1 sack $1.50 flour $1.35 Choice country butter, pound 20c Fine northern potatoes, bushel..50c Z 5c boxes parlor match 10c » pounds family lard 25c 0 poonds navy beans ..... 25c 4 pounds crackers or snaps 25c 8 bars White laundry soap 25c 7 pounds lump starch 25c 20 pounds sal soda 25c 3 quarts cranberries 25c 2 cans Lewis lye 15c 3 cans early June peas 25c 3 cans corn or tomatoes 25c 5 pounds prunes or rice 25c 3 pounds raisins or tapioca 25c 3 Egg-O-See, Vigor or oats 25c 10 pound sack pure buckwheat., ,40c I Gib. sack Falcon pancake flour., 1 3 1-pound packages tea dust : 1 pound nncolored Japan tea | Oil or gasoline, per gal | 4 bars toilet soap 10 bars laundry soap i 3 packages mince meat 3 tall cans salmon XXXX cider vinegar, per gal .... Crackers by the box, per lb 5 Apples, per peck, 25, 30 and Galvanized tubs, 65c, 75c and... Wash boards, 20, 25 and Brooms, 20c to j Squash and pumpkins 5c and... Cocoanuts, etc 1 3 lioxcs tooth picks 1 12 boxes parlor matches . 2->c .25c .35c .15c ,10c ,25c .25c .25c .20c l-2c .35c .S5c ,35c .35c .10c , 5c .10c .10c %< * * * * * * * * * * * i t * * * * * * * * * * * iii * Educate Yourself Jft Our Expense. Those Wishing To Buy Watches Will be ioteiested aud benefited by reading the following price list of watehe.'. 17 jewels Hin! adjusted Klgin, Waltham, Springfield, Hampden. Hamilton and [{ockforil movements $9 <P. Same as above .5 jewels 87 8* Ladies watches at corresponding prices. -'0 year gold-tilled Hunting cases, ladies or gvnts sizes, Ross. Du- ber. Crescent and Crown makes !?H 7t Same as above year §*.7 4 20 year t»old-fi!ie<l open face cases of any of the above makes.. .. $4 w<i :Sume as above 25 year Call and select your watch while the stock is plentiful. Open evenings until l*eceiuber 2"ith. Ar*?tz Jewelry Con^par^y, t,'p stairs not down stairs across from the street car waiting room Stop giving away your npoijey aqd you n?ay get ricf? Why pay $1.50 for a main spring in your watch warranted for one year when you can ffei a main spring warranted for five years for *l .o<i'. 1 Whv pay Si :,ti to have vour watch cleaned, when you can fret it cleaned and regulated for *1 00V Why pay "• to 50 cents for watch '•rysials, when .von can yet t.;t«-iii thick or thin for In cents Where? At the Arntz Jewelry Uu , upstairs not down stairs across from the street car waitintr room, who employ linger A. Waters, the expert watch maker who is s < well and favor- ably known in this city an i s.irro,in<i!ni» comury f .r fine vvatiih repair- ing and prompt service. m * m m * m m m m m * m m m m * m + m w m m m m m m « i* m * ** m m f <p * <p i* <r distance from ttie liean of :he gr»_-:u black belt of the south. Alabama is one of the states wh.-r" the blacks are increasing f'tster than the whites. Its Work. 'ric departments of instruction are rheolouical. Collegiate, Normal, pre- paratory common school grades and Music. Industrial training is carried on along the lines of farming wood and iron working, sewing, drafting cooking, nursing and printing. The college employs twety-eight in- structors and officers. Ihere are about t'.no pupils in annual attendance, representing thirty-eight counties and ten states and territories. Of this number, LMare the children of its alumni. The present senior class contains 30 members. Seven mission Sunday schools in the vicinity of Talladega enrolling 300 pupils are maintained by students during the term time. At least 3.00n paragraph: "This college is doing a ; noble work, and we have noticed that [ wheiwer its influence has extended * for the past few years there has ex- is;ed not only a far higher standard 1 of morality and enlightenment among th'- colored people, but there has been i also less clash and lack of harmany | between them and the dominant race | of the country.'' i A certain county superintendent of s<-boots in Alabama said that of all the schools under his charge ho wa» most proud of one of tho schools for colored children, and when asked where the teachers came from to make so efficient a school, he replied that they came from Talladega college. From a recent northern visitor: "I shall ever remember the work you are carrying on, than which no other that I know appeals more strongly both to one's faith in Cod and one's love to man." not so numerous nowadays a.=t In tho past, although we have Home few jet. The lenders of them all are the Wi ' limns & Walker show. This company .stands alone by itself for deportment both on and olT the stage. Such shows as the Williams At Walker are a credit to their race. The Hlack 1'attl company at one time played the good house but of late we don't hear so much of them. MINSTHISUS. Among the minstrels is where most of our male artists got their start. The famous Klchard & Pringle's minstrels, the show that the famous Hilly Kersards remained with for nearly 2t» years. This company is one of the oldest organizations. Wo have today minstrels to an extent are like the circus. Once seen always seen. Consequently thoso who have left the minstrel ranks and gono in search of higher honors must certainly be given credit for so doing. There is a very Jittle elevation to be had in some of our so-called shows, for I hey are of the what's known to show people as the. "Tinkering class." VAl'DEVIUJC. Some people say that on hearing of ihe success our colored performers that have worked up to high salaries m vaudeville that it's a case of luck wiih them. I cannot aure» with then, for how well can I remember back s one > ears a .go soon after the closing of the once famous Creole show. How t'har ie Johnson'of Johnson & Dean used to hustle around with his plio'ographs under lii.s arm down town amongst the vaudeville managers, showing them his act and trying to get iiiii on in some theater so they could jet alive on his act. Now look at lii ;n today. Positively I he highest salaried sketch artist we have atnoir- llS. i saw a telegram with my own eyes. Two summers ago I offered Williams & Walker a two-weeks engagement at a salary of one thousand dollars a week. For reference for I he above facts you can write lo Mr. A I. Mayer, care Asso. of Vaudeville. Mgr., St. Janes ! lUdg. Umadway and 2Mb streets, Xew j York City. The two weeks offered tlum was lViroit and Cleveland, tho cause of ih"ir declining the offer their company had been booked to sail for Kngland. consequently they could not accept. So you see that some of our colored performers have made great strides Mr. Earnest Megan is supposed to be our highest sa'aricd (single) enter- tainer that we have. Cole & Johnson also are a high sal- aried act. And as to their ability in Jung companies they have no equais in their respective lines. Mr. Hob Cole of Cole & Johnson has other vocations in life outside of his profession. He is strictly a moderate ..young gentleman, quite an attentive s"holar to Sunday schools, and a'so a member of the Y. M. C. A. in New York City. A great many of the fine singing and dancing members that we see in the large white companies are stasred under the personal direction of Bob. Cbie, one of the most genial uien among the colored profession, intel- lectual and pleasant, to meet is Hob. Cole. The Mai lory Bros, are two more of our fine men. They have worked steadily in the past years, constantly improving their act until today they have one of ther finest, musical acts before tne public, either white or black. These gentlemen are among the few By Discovery of a Preparation, Known as SANDH0LM S Skin Remedy.. It has been made possible to absolutely and permanently cure Kczenia, Acne, Pimples, Redness of the Skin, l'oison Ivy, Barbers' Itch, Scalp Eczema, Mos- quito Bites, Dandruff and all skin or scalp diseases from whatever cause without greasy salves or ointments. HO INTERNAL MEDICINE NECESSARY Head what people who have jjiven it a trial suy TO THc. PUBLIC: This is to certify that I have bern troubled with Kc/.t rna or a break ing out on my breast, shoulders and back, for thirty years; that about three months apo I happened to be in Mr. Sandboltn's drup store to buy a cake of so»p; that the subject of skin diseases came up and he told me about his remedy. I look his word for it and boupht a bottle of his lie- zeuia Cure and Skin Remedy and it entirely cured ute. My skin is now as smooth as any jrirl's. It is tne greatest remedy I have ever tried. Dm*. jrists all over the country know ine personally. Add Mr. Sandholm's retn- ady to your stock, (ruarantee it lo cure, and you will do humanity a kind- ness aid increase your trade and reputatiou, These are facts. Very rr- peetfutly, A. LINTON, " Trareling Salasman A. M. Hughes Paint & Uiass Co , Kansas City, Mo. To Suffers from Eczema- I have had my body covered with breaking out of this disease for the past six months, and skin specialists did not give me any relief. J used one bottle of Sandholm's Eczema Cure and my body is free from any erup- tion. and I am entirely free from the disease. Bkn . ti. Jqxkb, 1739 Missouri Are. A SURE CURE FOR DANDRUFF, A Pleasant Antiseptic After Shaving, Stops Hair from Falling Out. For Sale by all Druggists and ffarbers; or write bo"K"TS AND HOLM DRUG COT.rK.V Where Sheep Have Pastured. It takes six years for grass to grow where sheep tiave puiled It up and trampled it. Hawaiian Farm Wages. In Hawaii the average wage of a farm U f?0 a month. Drntm 1ml for ||» IK >, I* An A list.-'Ian officer, [lie Marches# Tacoll. decline I n chiijlruge on ficcounl •t religious scruples two years piro. He was not only degraded from hti rank, but has been ordered to serrt •ut bis time aa a private In tb* rank* Biibdcribe tor the Hyatauder. pupils are in attendance upon coun- try district schools in charge of uu- ilersraduates. Teachers' and farmers' institutes are annually held in Talla- dega and adjoining counties. In.these and similar ways the college is prov- ing itself a mighty force in promoting the physical, intellectual and moral welfare of the people. The College property. The college has a beautiful location. The buildings, surrounded by trees stand on high ground about half a wJ.'f. tho city. They comprise three brick halls, school house, girls' inilusirial home, six instructors' resi- dences. model barn, shop for wood and iron work and printing. laundry and a number of smaller structures. It has recently doubled its landed in- terests through the gift of a friend of long standing, and now owns fcifi acres. A library of 7,000 volumes, a laboratory and museum are among its valued possessions. Including en- dowments, the college property is valued at $300,000. The capacity of the girls' dormitory is now being doubled, tho erection of a memorial chapel is in progress, the boys' dormitory is to be enlarged and a steam heating plant installed. The brick for these buildings is made in the college brick yard. Graduates. The college rejoices in the work of its alumni. They are laboring in twenty-three states and territories and in Africa. Over 80 per cent of tiie living graduates in theology are preaching. Those who complete the college courses, as a rule, enter the ministry. t.he professions of law, med- cine or teaching. About l'< per cent of the Normal graduates are teacher®, preachers or missionaries. Holders of our dip'omas are employed as fol- lows: Pastors, teachers, keening house, principals of schools, dentists in II. S. civil service, college presi- dents normal school Instru"tors, for- eign missionaries, lawyers, nurses mechanics; and one each as engineer, farmer, banker, merchant, soldier in T. S. army. Others are pursuing fur- ther studies as follows; Theology, medicine, dentistry, law. agriculture, COLORED PERFORMERS OF TODAY. It is quite interesting for one now- adays to look over the vaudeville biils of our leading play houses. Hardly one of them but what, you won't find a colored act down on each program. Such first-class houses at the Keith's —Proctors (Orpheim circuit), Kohl & Castle houses and in fact many others all play colored acts. Strange to say but quite true that in eight cases out of every tell the colored act will be the hit of the bill. We also have a few acts that have been the head liners at these houses, being billed up over all the white acts, namely such acts as Colo & Johnson, Williams & Walker, Earnest Hogan, and Johnson & Dean. These to my per- sonal knowledge have top of the bill at Keith's fine houses. TRAVELING COMPANIES. As for traveling companies they are that have fixed themselves comfort- ably. At their homo In Jacksonville, m., tlie.v have lovely property and live in grand style. Both of them are mar- ried and the same pleasant smiles and chats they have together whole on iho stage doing their act seem to prevail at their homes. (logging & Davis, the famous acro- batic team, who aro now playing through England, are amongst the prominent acts. They have crossed tho Atlantic live different times to fill European engagements. Irwin Jones, Grant & Grant, Carter & Hlueford and a host of others that. I could mention that are making good in the show business. Like all other wallcs in life the performer has his ups and downs, but while looked upon by some of the public as reckless livers and throwing their money away uselessly, stili for all of that, we have some that have given good account of 'hetnsolvoH as to their earnings. You will find people in all vocations of Iift- who make big sums of money and don't save a cent, so wny should one look down on the performer as the only spendthrift. Let there be a disaster of some kind overtako a town, matters not in what particular you will find the performer one of the first to be there and offer his service towards helping raise funds for tho occasion. John Christian 1 WONDERFUL' I DISCOVERY | Curly Hair Made Straight By' The .sew York World, whose heart is in the right place, says in its issue of Dec. 2. "John Ilrown was hanged iorty-lUe years ago today—and his soul has gone 'marching on' all over the world," And his soul will 'con- tinue to march onward until the word "Liberty" becomes a niero empty formula,—New York Age. GRACE UEAUTY PARLOUS. The Grace Ucauty Parlors are open at No. L'22 Arthur strer-t. A specialty in beautifying tlit. coin- [i exion. Office hours from ft to 11 a. m.; 2 to I p. in.; 7 to !) In the evening. We keep on hand a supply of good powder, cream and soaps. A reduction will b.- made to customers who have car tare to pay. Treatment L'.Vv -Eni-h lady who brings t'.mr la.lies f..r treatment Mid receive two ttv.ii nients free. <;n on Highland Park car and get oiT at Arthur sirc t. W'o solicit yo'M- paironagr. MRS. !•". <;. GOGGIXS, ,\| K r, TAKF.N FIIOM MI'S! Irl'.rOUE AND AIM'UK TIIKATMKNT. ORIGINAL OZONIZED OX MARROW (Copyrighted.) This wonderfnl hair Tornado la ' preparation in the world that malem kinky or ^ curly hair straight as shown ab<»vo. it ( iHhot* the scalp, prevents tho hair from fall, jj lug out or breaking off, rim* dnriflrutT ami r maktis tho hair jrmw lonjrand r ilky. Holdover; forty yi «ais and us»«d by thousands. Wurronted G , harmless. It was th« first pr»!|»uiuti«tti fv**p (i > sold for 8traik'ht«<nh)g kinky hair. Hcwumof i imitations, (itt thn Original Oz<inirt*<j / Ox Murrot* art the R^ruaino ?n>v. r rutin lo » > kfi»p the hair straight. fc"ft and ^ ) lug it that healthy, lif»vllko a|»iM!nrm'c»« art w ) luiu-h d<'*»lrtd, A totlot nooowsitv for imiiea n \ tfcntloiuvti and children. Elptfautly porftitued' / OvvltiK to Its superior and lasting Qualitu-i tt / ' th«» host and , "H<»inicrtl. k Is not ' possible for anybody t<» product* a rrepara- d ) tion fijual to it. Full dir«H-tiuiiH with ovi*ry (< > bottle. Only fiO tits. SuM by dru^uts (i i nod d^altTM or m.-nd us AO <»unt& i-w om- but- ^ tbj or $l.l<> f'»r thrru bottu^. \V»j pay V 1 rMpn-sa vimrtft'S. ^»;nd postal or ^ 1 rnoTit-y ordor. Please HH'Tition riim» i UiU ^ p?»p»'r whrii ordering. Writ* unit,, un-l (5 uadf>< piiii'iiy t<> OXONIZED OX M.l RROfV CO., < ( 76 Wnhiush .1 VP., Chicago, Illinois, jj Fall Millinery.. The Ladies of Buxton and vicinity are hereby informed that my NKW STYLES Of ^ Fashionable Millinery has arrived iu-rt'. Alter visitiny the wholesale millinery nouses and acquainting myself wiih the latest and mu-.t fashionable creation of tho milliner's art I made a selection which I am satisfied will win the admiration and cordial ap- proval of all ladies who appreciate stvlish and up-to-date mil linen - . A (. IIAIuMIN'ti \ A 111K 1 V of pattern liai-s that frivo effect Mint <ono artl Mich as the most iiartienlar ladies will admire. Then you will : mmI t aUo Imvc* a nice line i.f the more plain and ; et attractive hats for l.adi^ ami Misses. Styles to meet all tastes and grades to tit ail prices fi-y'CALL AND MAKK YorK SKLKCTIONS -1 Mrs. Diana Harrison, Buxton, la. BEFORE Our Great Special' Complete 00 WORTH FIVE DOLLARS. ONLY BEAUTY OUTFIT 1 "Ozono HARMLESS-RELIABLE-SUPREME READ! READ! TO THE Colored People PORITITFI.Y HtrAiftlitwi", ieucrthonn and « fhf? n'»nt trout)U-^ornt>. r<«rrn^torv,curlv« TMppv inir. It lie* vr failn to htraitfhton anil oan be absolutely < Ue<! up"» to |.rod»';<> ai» Abundant, ami lnxurioun ''•»w11 j »>r sott, tine. I'linnt, silUv, l«'inr, riottiiitf bnlr. ".V.V7 POr.-<.r» who n-e.« O'/nXO ImVrtalii to have HF.Al . IMliWAW IHH'E HI.4IK CI.OHSV II4IR, ro pllairl and lillfwli. ri# t k.. « ... _ 1_ 1 1 OF THK WOKI.D TIF attun«iHfit that it can be t-asiiy Uivs^cd in any pif.-vuil- ItvausoH tliH hair to yrow oil tt'in tciitple."' add all »>«ld Hpot.n. ozono i* a P'jmMvo cure i «r (1'unlnifr, lt<*h, t»'t,ttf an<] all (iisoa>ci) of tho ^iU u .'^ s K rft v ' an ' 1 disct b.rcd hair to a t«t, lil.OfsMI III.-»t k. If, camiot frtil ti> HTRAICH I aV !• ' h 1 hf.'i 111it y Tlw»hriir. i >7ono |) .>irivr[y jriiaranteM tooll u ho UH* it. ltcunfti-6 fail. ihoiiMaiid^ <»f delighted cuHtt'r'K-fs pcatter<Ml a!I ov^r tho v-urJU unito in injr that (initio is true t<» ull thHt Wainu'd font (tvt.rto nil hair tonir y. 1 ho pnw '»t (i/4>no i-. a box. It ful'fs four hovos t<» c j>K^t*»ri:s*r d«>w 11 with ^r»-ase. Oxono ah.ne> and unaid«Hl a 80,t ' and beautiful AFTER Our Great Special Offers oni!».'!c h<>t I >' > j»*'f thi' hair, ma);iiii.-* 1 > o MTYNO PRUVDRITH PJVWKIN^ AII-1 CUT OUT THIS ADVERTISEMENT and r.ttfl fame I., ns nlth fi. upon iwtpt »-f we will M tni (in. ;u.irttT | < ,lt '"' y" u nih / 11*^) b«»*r- of O'nuo, wortn iiwh, orfcMM. »> v will al-o nnd you one lartff* i-'u k ti/o of Ovmwd <k'*-"i;iuo eirir hl»aii»- po<»>, worth 5<V»t »»•- - -• " po<.), worth f»<k',ftPknowU'd^c<i the tgwntvrt fha»npOi» ever foiTjiilatw!. \Ve\rt11alM> include a o.-»kc <d I'uritv Ucalp Hoap, worth fun*. Thi.. f -oap ali^rdut^iy pur^und Misiidultvnir, ,t and is matin for um« on the hun-iin hair and It is tho tiiii^tnoatpsoapin hi H-hHti-n t .hf« abovo yv« . ,, . ^ Ktl.VU OI'YFfT, •• nrttuilly worth fi. t '""- " ,s l.VVKiC.»£.**• "."'Ti 1 1 "'»• wmrow »r..l ti.. r. jiit-l-'-lIt Hf o-r.;i we Will M'nd to j-oli our nnil'I.M K .vKIN-bFii II- is fx.pii-itr pivpni-atioii Wllili:%S*TifE lultkfrWsVlX Vmmodw»71\v h !, f( "n\ l ppi^ rdtntf tn dinTtiorim, ••••, - - v.-- - t-'uvthermnrM, we will a!vo,Mirtu<le a kl. , a.ui Hll r,,::;;;,' 7. v. ^\a^«rtaihc«re for all womb trouble . "*• - ,, rite ' se " w.'Hiv, pimples, t»ui, frtvk.. look yoiin^*r. and lastly, fu eurc^ thiiuit, M>ro mouth, f»•o>tc»d ff»-t REMEMBER "• 15, will be Nl NT J-'i'fid nu YOUR BOSTON CHEMICAL CO. 310 E. BROAD sr. RICHMOND, VA.* COLD BLIZZARDS Have no terrors for people that burn our su- perior soft Coal Now is the time to order. REX COAL CO., Both Phones 416 Seventh St. CLARA A. CLTFF (ieneral Stfnn^rlmpher ami Notary Public .... We do hitfli K'rade work in Copviug, Manifolding, Mimeou-rapliing Niinie •ud Address inserting to perfectly match, guarantee satisfaction (»ive us your ord«i. ML'THm. l 'llONKs Otlicj 1 !\)|7 J HOLIDAY EXCURSION RATES, On December 24, 25, 20 31 and Janu arv 1st and ",'nd, the Minneapolis ifc St. Louis will sell round trip excursion ickett at one and one-third fare, limit- ed for return to and including Janu- ary 4t.ii, lOos. For particulars and folders call on airent.s. KOOM M-S. SJli.i, (ioi)o mux: K I>1!S Moltios, I » 1 iKtST! ailc <11 worn L'Miu'untei-d J. KIRKPATRICK. Practical Hatter Illlts Cl(>»l Cd l»v. (l |,. H1 K-xhHI.f.1 ALL I'llK LATKST -TVIIKS A.TnL^' <iry '' rit " S 1,081 llM earth 817 QRAN 3 AVE. V-iir Wih st. i ()ws laso W'ANTKh. M'Kfri.M. RKiMti'SKNTA-tiVK in this conn. '.V and ndj'iininir t.«rrifori»-s. in repre- sent and advertisi» in .Id estuhlislied liusiiu'ss Itotive of s tinarii;ial stand- ins". Salary $'J1 weeklv, ith expenses, .nlvaneed each Monclnv by rheck di- rect from headquarters Hort<e nnd furnished tvheii necessary; ps* sttion permanent. Address, 'iilew Hrothers, tino Monoii Bliig , Chicapo. HI- 3f *>.

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Drugs, ."ledicine, Toilet 5oaps,

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ONE OF THE BEST COLLEGES IN THE SOUTH FOR THE EDUCA-

TION OF COLORED YOUTHS It lias Just ri 'O'iw'il lilt ' 1)'"

( |iit 'st front our James Callaium, 1 hat Rt'iiorous philanthropist. We-think tills story will lie of liiurli Inter­est to our readers. Advantages of Its Juration.

Talladega Is a town of historic in­terest , and noted tor tlio men whom it lias given to the state and nation. It is an educational con I or. having schools of advanced grade for white and colored, and also the state insti­tutions for deaf and blind. It. is among the foothills of the Itlue Ridge mountains, has an elevation of Ton feet above the sea level, is noted for its beautiful scenery and healthful climate, while good railroad facilities make it easily accessible from all parts of the stale. Surrounded by a wealth of iron and timber, adjacent to the coal deposits of the state and having a number of profitable manu­factories in operation, it is also be­coming a place of industrial impor­tance. It is less than 100 ml Irs from the center of the negro population of the* I 'nited States, and about the same

music, Y. M. C. A. methods. It is also a pleasure to report the

work of a much larger number, not graduates, yet having received all their academic or theological train­ing here, who are today in many parts of the south an preachers, teachers, physicians, farmers, mechanics, tradesmen, makers of homes anil in other ways efficient In helping to building itp a wise and prosperous and valuable citizenship One of tin so. n young woman, is a missionary in Africa.

Testimonials. The college is fortunate In having

friends, and testimonials are not. wanting in appreciation of its work.

Speaking of the students employed by liiid as teachers, the county super­intendent of education says: "I llnd that their traiuing from a moral and intellectual standpoint has been excel, lint. Talladega college Is doing a good work for the elevation of the colored race."

The mayor of the city says: ' 'The pupi's of the school have been noted as self-respecting, courteous men and women."

A local newspaper contained tli 's

Large Assortment of Perfumes

and all kinds of Toilet Articles.

We wil l be pleased to sec a l l our old and also new customers

and invite a l l to come and inspect our stock.

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W. B. White Grocery Co 3 1 1 W. Ninth St.

I sack Sleepy Eye flour $1.75 1 sack $1.50 flour $1.35 Choice country butter, pound 20c Fine northern potatoes, bushel..50c Z 5c boxes parlor match 10c » pounds family lard 25c 0 poonds navy beans .....25c 4 pounds crackers or snaps 25c 8 bars White laundry soap 25c 7 pounds lump starch 25c 20 pounds sal soda 25c 3 quarts cranberries 25c 2 cans Lewis lye 15c 3 cans early June peas 25c 3 cans corn or tomatoes 25c 5 pounds prunes or rice 25c 3 pounds raisins or tapioca 25c 3 Egg-O-See, Vigor or oats 25c 10 pound sack pure buckwheat., ,40c

I Gib. sack Falcon pancake flour., 1 3 1-pound packages tea dust : 1 pound nncolored Japan tea | Oil or gasoline, per gal | 4 bars toilet soap

10 bars laundry soap i 3 packages mince meat

3 tall cans salmon XXXX cider vinegar, per gal.... Crackers by the box, per lb 5 Apples, per peck, 25, 30 and Galvanized tubs, 65c, 75c and... Wash boards, 20, 25 and Brooms, 20c to

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Will be ioteiested aud benefited by reading the following price list of watehe.'. 17 jewels Hin! adjusted Klgin, Waltham, Springfield, Hampden.

Hamil ton and [{ockfori l movements $9 <P. Same as above .5 jewels 87 8* Ladies watches at corresponding prices. - '0 year gold- t i l led Hunting cases , ladies or gvnts s izes , Ross . Du-

ber . Crescent and Crown makes !?H 7 t Same as above year §*.7 4 20 year t»old-f i ! ie<l open face cases of any of the above makes. . . . $4 w<i :Sume as above 25 year

Call and select your watch while the s tock is plent i ful . Open evenings unt i l l*eceiuber 2"i th .

Ar*?tz Jewelry Con^par^y,

t , 'p s ta i rs not down s ta i rs across f rom the s t reet car wai t ing room

Stop giving away your npoijey aqd you n?ay get ricf? Why pay $1.50 for a main spr ing in your watch warranted for one year when you can ffei a main spring warranted for five years for *l.o<i'.1

Whv pay Si : , t i to have vour watch cleaned, when you can fret i t c leaned and regulated for *1 00V

Why pay "• to 50 cents for watch ' • rysials , when .von can yet t . ; t«- i i i th ick or thin for In cents Where? At the Arntz Jewelry Uu , upstairs not down stairs across f rom the s t reet car wai t intr room, who employ l inger A. Waters , the expert watch maker who is s < wel l and favor­ably known in this c i ty an i s . i r ro , in<i!ni» comury f . r f ine vvat i ih repair­ing and prompt service.

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distance from ttie liean of :he gr»_-:u black belt of the south.

Alabama is one of the states wh.-r" the blacks are increasing f'tster than the whites.

Its Work. 'ric departments of instruction are

rheolouical. Collegiate, Normal, pre­paratory common school grades and Music. Industrial training is carried on along the lines of farming wood and iron working, sewing, drafting cooking, nursing and printing.

The college employs twety-eight in­structors and officers. Ihere are about t'.no pupils in annual attendance, representing thirty-eight counties and ten states and territories. Of this number, LMare the children of its alumni. The present senior class contains 30 members.

Seven mission Sunday schools in the vicinity of Talladega enrolling 300 pupils are maintained by students dur ing the t e rm t ime . A t l eas t 3 . 0 0 n

paragraph: "This college is doing a ; noble work, and we have noticed that [ wheiwer its influence has extended * for the past few years there has ex-

is;ed not only a far higher standard 1 of morality and enlightenment among

th'- colored people, but there has been i also less clash and lack of harmany | between them and the dominant race | of the country.' '

i A certain county superintendent of • s<-boots in Alabama said that of all the schools under his charge ho wa» most proud of one of tho schools for colored children, and when asked where the teachers came from to make so efficient a school, he replied that they came from Talladega college.

From a recent northern visitor: "I shall ever remember the work you are carrying on, than which no other that I know appeals more strongly both to one's faith in Cod and one's love to man."

not so numerous nowadays a.=t In tho past, although we have Home few jet.

The lenders of them all are the Wi ' limns & Walker show. This company .stands alone by itself for deportment both on and olT the stage. Such shows as the Williams At Walker are a credit to their race.

The Hlack 1'attl company at one time played the good house but of late we don't hear so much of them.

MINSTHISUS. Among the minstrels is where most

of our male artists got their start. The famous Klchard & Pringle's

minstrels, the show that the famous Hilly Kersards remained with for nearly 2t» years. This company is one of the oldest organizations. Wo have today minstrels to an extent are like the circus. Once seen always seen. Consequently thoso who have left the minstrel ranks and gono in search of higher honors must certainly be given credit for so doing.

There is a very Jittle elevation to be had in some of our so-called shows, for I hey are of the what's known to show people as the. "Tinkering class."

VAl'DEVIUJC.

S o m e p e o p l e s a y t h a t o n h e a r i n g o f i h e s u c c e s s o u r c o l o r e d p e r f o r m e r s t h a t h a v e w o r k e d u p t o h i g h s a l a r i e s m v a u d e v i l l e t h a t i t ' s a c a s e o f l u c k w i i h t h e m . I c a n n o t a u r e » w i t h t h e n , f o r h o w w e l l c a n I r e m e m b e r b a c k s o n e > e a r s a . g o s o o n a f t e r t h e c l o s i n g o f t h e o n c e f a m o u s C r e o l e s h o w .

H o w t ' h a r i e J o h n s o n ' o f J o h n s o n & D e a n u s e d t o h u s t l e a r o u n d w i t h h i s p l i o ' o g r a p h s u n d e r l i i . s a r m d o w n t o w n a m o n g s t t h e v a u d e v i l l e m a n a g e r s , s h o w i n g t h e m h i s a c t a n d t r y i n g t o g e t i i i i i o n i n s o m e t h e a t e r s o t h e y c o u l d j e t a l i v e o n h i s a c t . N o w l o o k a t l i i ; n t o d a y . P o s i t i v e l y I h e h i g h e s t s a l a r i e d s k e t c h a r t i s t w e h a v e a t n o i r -llS.

i s a w a t e l e g r a m w i t h m y o w n e y e s . T w o s u m m e r s a g o I o f f e r e d W i l l i a m s & W a l k e r a t w o - w e e k s e n g a g e m e n t a t a s a l a r y o f o n e t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s a w e e k .

F o r r e f e r e n c e f o r I h e a b o v e f a c t s y o u c a n w r i t e l o M r . A I . M a y e r , c a r e A s s o . o f V a u d e v i l l e . M g r . , S t . J a n e s

! l U d g . U m a d w a y a n d 2 M b s t r e e t s , X e w j Y o r k C i t y . T h e t w o w e e k s o f f e r e d

t l u m w a s l V i r o i t a n d C l e v e l a n d , t h o c a u s e o f i h " i r d e c l i n i n g t h e o f f e r t h e i r c o m p a n y h a d b e e n b o o k e d t o s a i l f o r K n g l a n d . c o n s e q u e n t l y t h e y c o u l d n o t a c c e p t .

S o y o u s e e t h a t s o m e o f o u r c o l o r e d p e r f o r m e r s h a v e m a d e g r e a t s t r i d e s M r . E a r n e s t M e g a n i s s u p p o s e d t o b e o u r h i g h e s t s a ' a r i c d ( s i n g l e ) e n t e r ­t a i n e r t h a t w e h a v e .

Cole & Johnson also are a high sal­aried act. And as to their ability in Jung companies they have no equais in their respective lines.

M r . H o b C o l e o f C o l e & J o h n s o n h a s o t h e r v o c a t i o n s i n l i f e o u t s i d e o f h i s p r o f e s s i o n . H e i s s t r i c t l y a m o d e r a t e . . y o u n g g e n t l e m a n , q u i t e a n a t t e n t i v e s " h o l a r t o S u n d a y s c h o o l s , a n d a ' s o a m e m b e r o f t h e Y . M . C . A . i n N e w Y o r k C i t y .

A great many of the fine singing and dancing members that we see in the large white companies are stasred under the personal direction of Bob. Cbie, one of the most genial uien among the colored profession, intel­lectual and pleasant, to meet is Hob. Cole.

The Mai lory Bros, are two more of our fine men. They have worked steadily in the past years, constantly improving their act until today they have one of ther finest, musical acts before tne public, either white or black.

These gentlemen are among the few

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pupils are in attendance upon coun­try district schools in charge of uu-ilersraduates. Teachers' and farmers' institutes are annually held in Talla­dega and adjoining counties. In.these and similar ways the college is prov­ing itself a mighty force in promoting the physical, intellectual and moral welfare of the people.

The College property. The college has a beautiful location.

The buildings, surrounded by trees stand on high ground about half a wJ.'f. tho city. They comprise three brick halls, school house, girls' inilusirial home, six instructors' resi­dences. model barn, shop for wood and iron work and printing. laundry and a number of smaller structures. It has recently doubled its landed in­terests through the gift of a friend of long standing, and now owns fcifi acres. A library of 7,000 volumes, a laboratory and museum are among its valued possessions. Including en­dowments, the college property is valued at $300,000.

The capacity of the girls' dormitory is now being doubled, tho erection of a memorial chapel is in progress, the boys' dormitory is to be enlarged and a steam heating plant installed. The brick for these buildings is made in the college brick yard.

G r a d u a t e s . The college rejoices in the work of

its alumni. They are laboring in twenty-three states and territories and in Africa. Over 80 per cent of tiie living graduates in theology are preaching. Those who complete the college courses, as a rule, enter the ministry. t.he professions of law, med-cine or teaching. About l'< per cent of the Normal graduates are teacher®, preachers or missionaries. Holders of our dip'omas are employed as fol­lows: Pastors, teachers, keening house, principals of schools, dentists in II. S. civil service, college presi­dents normal school Instru"tors, for­eign missionaries, lawyers, nurses mechanics; and one each as engineer, farmer, banker, merchant, soldier in T. S. army. Others are pursuing fur­ther studies as follows; Theology, medicine, dentistry, law. agriculture,

COLORED PERFORMERS OF TODAY.

It is quite interesting for one now­adays to look over the vaudeville biils of our leading play houses. Hardly one of them but what, you won't find a colored act down on each program.

Such first-class houses at the Keith's —Proctors (Orpheim circuit), Kohl & Castle houses and in fact many others all play colored acts. Strange to say but quite true that in eight cases out of every tell the colored act will be the hit of the bill.

We also have a few acts that have been the head liners at these houses, being billed up over all the white acts, namely such acts as Colo & Johnson, Williams & Walker, Earnest Hogan, and Johnson & Dean. These to my per­sonal knowledge have top of the bill at Keith's fine houses.

TRAVELING COMPANIES. As for traveling companies they are

that have fixed themselves comfort­ably.

At their homo In Jacksonville, m., tlie.v have lovely property and live in grand style. Both of them are mar­ried and the same pleasant smiles and chats they have together whole on iho stage doing their act seem to prevail at their homes.

(logging & Davis, the famous acro­batic team, who aro now playing through England, are amongst the prominent acts. They have crossed tho Atlantic live different times to fill European engagements.

Irwin Jones, Grant & Grant, Carter & Hlueford and a host of others that. I could mention that are making good in the show business. Like all other wallcs in life the performer has his ups and downs, but while looked upon by some of the public as reckless livers and throwing their money away uselessly, stili for all of that, we have

some that have given good account of 'hetnsolvoH as to their earnings.

You will find people in all vocations of Iift- who make big sums of money and don't save a cent, so wny should one look down on the performer as the only spendthrift.

Let there be a disaster of some kind overtako a town, matters not in what particular you will find the performer one of the first to be there and offer his service towards helping raise funds for tho occasion.

John Christian

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GRACE UEAUTY PARLOUS.

T h e G r a c e U c a u t y P a r l o r s a r e o p e n a t N o . L ' 2 2 A r t h u r s t r e r - t . A s p e c i a l t y i n b e a u t i f y i n g t l i t . c o i n -[ i e x i o n . O f f i c e h o u r s f r o m f t t o 1 1 a . m . ; 2 t o I p . i n . ; 7 t o ! ) I n t h e e v e n i n g . W e k e e p o n h a n d a s u p p l y o f g o o d p o w d e r , c r e a m a n d s o a p s . A r e d u c t i o n w i l l b . -m a d e t o c u s t o m e r s w h o h a v e c a r t a r e t o p a y . T r e a t m e n t L ' . V v - E n i - h l a d y w h o b r i n g s t ' . m r l a . l i e s f . . r t r e a t m e n t M i d r e c e i v e t w o t t v . i i n i e n t s f r e e . < ; n o n H i g h l a n d P a r k c a r a n d g e t o i T a t A r t h u r s i r c t . W ' o s o l i c i t y o ' M - p a i r o n a g r .

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