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CH A HL.OTTE - Hti1IN0 I&N l). -n the 21tI of iast month I left New berry for a hurried business visit to Riehmond. Va. I spent Sunday in Charlotte for two reaskins. I wanted to see tl city again and then 1 d1e -ired to pay a visit to .lirabeth Col lege, a Luthern %ollege for \oung ladies that had Len evected there since iny last viit. Charlotte has grown very rapidiy and solidly within the last few years. There atre several eauses for this but two tuai ones are that there are num erous mlanufacturing enterprises in the city both large and small :n ld the other is that everybody :'a t harlote has a good word (or the city ard the entive community worvk5 in harmony for the up-hilding of the whole. So pregnant is tle whole at mc+pihere of the place with tois -entiment mni pir it tnat the visitor befrie lie ha bet a there long tind himiself chiing i and singit tihe pi aires f th . ct. That is a city after iny4 ow i heal. lor il seemls to tlue to b, o patenit that c en a fool oughlilt to ,et that nIl tn 1 or city can grow wh one part of ti. population is al%\ays puillitjz again.-, ilotlive part anti to I.aVe a W-ole lot of croakers and gritil,rz it cver - gebtion of advaictIc ieleit (1r, lI11i rVL mIlnt. Or again to ble alwa1 Zi;\ takn itout savinlg a dolil or two \u AMn 1 Colles to pubfic in proveme nti. 1 ,11 nlot anl aj\vocate ol waltetLIUi exItVii gance, but .\ou calt inake }iublic itm provelenlts wtitholiut :eilding I oiY and Wnenl itl iS jUdiCioully\ pe t1l 1r'.il wvhere the petilde vcan see and env joyV the benelit they are not goin, ito uio much kicking about it. kAHrOUte haIMada rl-Wttitl htill aui ing into the city Itroml cvr. y, di e t ion. Mlecklenrberg County hats lvent thiour anilds of dollairs in hih11dii:g d oa s And it has paid heri in do.ar anitentv not to peiak Of tie coil nOt iat . - venie.ce to lir v,t izvns A.. the blik, weat'herof this wiiiter they d id l(t know what a bad road was. [ut ai goes to work and buihis it gooui roat and then takes up anuitloer. .J it what we have been trinlg to have dolle here at hoie. di oneroai w i k your chain gang if it aill*untii to only i miles a yeari. Tht you ha - son. thing that will la t. but to trot \ou; ebl-ain ga "ng all over telv kountl y ilii li it little ditch here and m,kinl)g OneV yn der at the etd of the Nie: you can' see anbthing h(tt ha lven done. If we had stairted this plan of builing" a good and pernalleilt road vut frorl, the cointy seat, whun we lim. began to lute Cltain gans on the publie work: we would by now have haud sevCra miles of good roads. Inl,teaid of that we iave ibsoitelv nothing to :-hmw for the work of the convictz. It i-, never too late tu start a work of thi kind. The suggestion is gIven to Stp erv isot' [1il1 aind htis board withitonut ebariige. Charlotte is a gotd town aitd if we wer~e going to leave Newberry we know of nto plaice we had rathlier go to thtan Charlottec. eiiotight to mieet inc att thei titain anid talke ime di reit to Eliz,abecth IC(ol leg e where Iicipet Saturday iiht. tOn Sun daiy mniting Iitiok breatk fa,t. ithii the young iladies at the coleg e. Tisi college is one of thle beut ( quipped andu ainitedh of any ini'tituit.on of its kind in thie South. lEverything is built anti diesignted wvithI a v*i ew to tile pu rpose' and th groundtis are itdeal. Jiust out side thett city limitits and c lose etnoutghi to enjioy ial1 lie coimifoirts tand conven i icece:s of (lie city and yet, far entouigh aiway to aidl the d isad vanitages oii the city'. 'Ilihere is tlie h).st of sp teim, goodi order andt neat tners abhoutt thle instit,ution. Tlhe facul Ity is a st rung one, every muemb er lbe ing its far as ipois sible a specialist in hiis or hier line. I , is destinted to be tihe Vassatr ofn the * * On Sundiay I tookt din ner with Il'resi - dent C. Bi. Kinug wh io seenifs to he thle righit, man in the right, platee. H-e is a born manager andi orgatnizer and hits his whole heart andi soul ini the success of 1Elizabeth Coliege. 1 have knoiwn him anti his good iwife for several yeatrs and I feel sire that iarenlts cannot p)lae their daughters in better or1 more carteful hands thant to send thenm t~o 10lizabet.h College. .* * There are Ifive yotung ladlies there now from Neiwberry Cionty-four from Prosperity and one fronm l'omuaria --M Isses B3obb, Blowors, Halbnan andi Hunter from Prosperity andl isr Hiol loway from Pomnaria. * * I also met hero MIss Maudo Schaelfei whom we all rcimomber as a lItt,le gir. in Nowberry several years ago iwhen ber father iwas p)astor' of t he Lutheran church here. She has grown Intoa handsome and intehligeiit, young lad3 whom teachers and fellow stutdents love. * * I had the pleasure on Sunday oh hearing two very able sermons by Rev. R. C. Holland, D). D., at the Luttheran church. Dr. Holland Is a brother o)f our' Dr. Holland and Is an able preach or. * * TJha visit to Oalonto ..,s ..r.. Ieasait und I hopo to go ag2ainI betore loing. To litieident King and Prof. isher' and ot hers who contributed it) this pleatsuie I extend thanks. I loft on ;Ilnday night for Lihmond r,ching there for' break fast. Monday otllrninl)g. Not hing of speeial interest inl this cily. I went otl bisinless with pverett Waddey C'o , puiblisher'; Chall mans Soul h Carolilla Sehlool history aId did 110t Set, anly one else. liciturninw, a diterece of :5 tifintes in the art "a! of the train ftrvi Char itlee anda I nd 1epA'rture of the tiIra in from Coiazn b..a tr :w ileforced A$ tit- Spendk a.1 ee nCouba kiln tlhs occtn it tuade to ipteial there any wa.t' Iu e shoudh.ive another trainl fr'otui ~Ht': . ww id the South ern 1:ke the iec.a of .unnitiz tumorn in1 tri n f','U ki C Wenwre d to tO l11ihbt an[Id retur 1 in th a tf I.r:ooni. That 1 t 'e !-.i t '.it'h I t' itr e S\ I , i. h t he : p th a y w iho wan.. t to o tI:- t t i.e \\ . y ton 'ie t ,h y na do a- u for* 'T i s the train thi e 111 (.e '- o a to n i :-h ud beit in- I I ri. 'i i n. ' : t : bry 1: h ig the lnat:lr tl the alit .:n of the tai oU ad au or IS. T .-n "t., Vople it far up 1tI t <ti'i31 V o 'O1A CIb a. V '1 . i li Wi. Lopi' ti .. vii. A.1 it t'I (I1- T ( u i'~n ll i'u AYo til Till en andthe 1!oun01tiil hakVe I 1 1 Il t Vr ;Ct itn to 'tci ''Ve ani Ul - t. rtainI in .w h\\ 'o are it) aslmble di e : w to W i to all (f themclIl Ithat w - ltij;.l h i:it, ; ( ha te t i.mi a nd to sliow t t t 1. pt lt tl\n. ilt South *t l'i li I tf1 they n 't ha% e a ood tn: c wh!Ile theyc a re h,etre it wil be iyCC i n d We h pe Pc y .ili all Jaine,W!- . N:auoe 'amnp1 and thle .lno. N I inai 'u. i i.lk wlith rsitdoni n oit iil t o ur Stt I e iii t oId a t e1 th c e4 . Thi s i I -a:tate b1!1air and it i jpiar of oi dikut y i t, Lo ul 11t l i'ieszol 11 t io' I I it t . Th I IfC' endd V I I and News will be at to he i e coiumlittees -inl any way '1 1'r i m\.-l. Jwt ut a wwii upl to the nuitet and) d" our part and ni.a ;V this one 1f tho bet reun%ion l e he St i.s. l"elember. it is ;U : un t in th veir il k 1il birl;t i:iee of eces ion atl hi e the first -lun was fir.-d whicb mnakc.; it douibly an interesting meing and "ill be largt ly attendvd. The I'41hunhlia State has bceen doing smine dwork inl working f te (cit to thek- iMPortanlee of -rood sidlewalks When in Colmibia the other day we noticd that the city wasitt.I down g'od ix f r n 4 t of the opera h-'.!V. \\' hoP the fire did not, in i"i"Is. I i' g L tiood ta ,di wliotrlki. " th ivlueI ofti a14 real ie 1. newspaperi . tlsisse 1-. a l 'ty. l .thda t er i ofu tine Spartan is tolIl be mried o then i'9th to Lur.i('ti . t. ilhitne of Na w York.Ll \\'11 of01 ititiel n es ft'ttn U il'tke. tor A. )4.t Thana, oftt 10,aryhsvtill emremuemblser tmehioe det Kondeks at er he aulrt n tosegn awayom sesmpindco (initg a eiborag' nowf h Poueiham's1 b Pharmacy Nw is t'ob is. I l a d elre iItt gi is ('' oflt Olus hn'ri; wioubto heit,'eveng iftilt oit adlet'iont are pos.iiiY t l erd byti Dr Poeguhir, Sz 5C , and 2$189.Gar The Southtrrno spal ntch. The Southern Itatlroad v, ill soll tiek ets for tho followina occasions at, tho sIevial rates ntioned: Grand Lodge Kights of lonor of Sout h Carolina, Colu mbia, S. C , A pril 19-21 Fare for round trip $2.25 from Newherry, aitd $2 from 1'rosperity. On sale A pril 18 19, limlted tU) 22nd. Annuial meeting of l'resbytery of South Carolina at, AZAeville, S. C April 7 11. liound trip from New bery, $3. On sale A pril e1it, 7th and 8th, limited to 12th. Triiennial Session International Sun day-school Assoeiat.ion, Atlanta, Ga., April 263-29. One first claz,s fare for round trilp. On sale Alil 25th and 2t;t h, limited to M1av :t. G; ra1r1 d L od ge 1. 0. (). P'., of 8ouit'h ('arolina, Columbi, S. C., A pril 261 -29. Itiound trip $2 25 fron Newberry, $2 frotu Pi'rospe-ity. On sale 25, 26, Atit 27, limited to May 1st.. Annual State Christian E.ndeavor onvention 'nion, S. C., A pHl 19 21. Fare *3. 25') Newberry. $3.71 l'rosperit.y. On sale April 17, 18. 19 and 20, limited to -:lth. Grand .odoe edrmen, Spartaiburg, S. C., Alpil 11-1:1. -are $3 75 froil both 'Newberry and v'rosperity. On %ale A pril 10. 11 and :2. limited to 15th. A nual ectil State Counwil.) unior, 0U. A. M.. Colutuhia, S. C., April ' 22. -are f2 fromn Newherry, *2 froni 'rosevrit v. (In sale A pril 17, 18 and 1.. linaitL d to 23 . -'' fiut her infortnation consult, A-'enlt .lames41 A. 111n1tonl. A nanal meet in g '. C. 'Medical Asso viation. 11t-i-k.Springs, S. C., A pril > and ti. l-'are $3 1111 for the round trip. Ticket on sale 3. 4 and 5, limuited it 8. We i Ver ine llI numn riiolt ias It-wani for an v - of C1t1111 lhat eltt Iom be cue ll by la1l;W ita ri1 'ur. F .-. lIII- N I-A A CO., l'rop-4.Tol..do,0 ve- . lhe 111 - rin-ilgt d hi kno n (l . (bi ' l-. Il-y fm. tliht- ht4 "5 ycurs. s. ad hboiv t- eli. io.l e y b torli ble mai tilibhiinl, Stiltismc - io.s 1 . 1itt,ili-ilht 1b\ sohel t i vlt t :t lV \\~~ ~~ M.A 't. xwll i RVINet, Whlell,al. 1K :lhr(t 13 ti lontI he 1lom1 Itil I 1t o,s ur tiaces of lilt' systemi. Ilrivto '.:)c 1-er bpottle. .-ol,l by all Druive:l-14. T.-StImonlials fr. v. ial'*. il'' lily 11ill arv-i e best. STHTEMJIENT Cf tho Coiditio o0f The Newberry Saviiia F,aiik, Ncwbcrry, 8. C., at the close 01 Busiicss March 31, 1899, Pliblishcd ill conformity with an Act of thl Coll oral Assembly. Rxist'Ri.C s. ,oaIs . . . . . . . . . . .. i ,804 05 Furniture anId fixtures . . . 1,3(x) () 11mnds . . . . . . . . . . 2,272 40 Collection acconlit . . . . . 107 20 IDue froin baiks . . . . . . 17,928 1o ()verlrafis secured and unse cured . . . . . . . . . . 577 19 Cash . . . . . . . . . . . 22,785 54 Total . . . . . . . . . $156,77.4 .18 1.CAl).IT s. Capital..-.-.-..-.-..'.-.- - 0,SoX) (K) 1'>rotits, less ext)enses antd taxes .1.....-.-.-.-.-.--.. . . . ,44 92 I hiv iletiils unpaJ)ltid 522 (oo l)epo.sits - F-ron b)anks . . 6,119 94 Total.-..--..-..-.. $56,774j 48 Sot:rTI CaI&ol.IxA, )1 Newberry Counity. I P ersontal ly tppered before tuie, J. IE. Norwood, Cashtier of thte tabove ntainedi ban k , whot bintg duly swornt, says that the ablove statemtent. is true to thte I>est of htis k ntow ledge andI belief. J. IF. NORWOOI), Cashlier. Swvbrnt tob befotre tte thlis 4;th (day of N. P. for s. c. A\ttest: J.ui S 3c1NTrosnr. O. AleR. IIor.riEs. STR TEHlIENT Of thec CoIaliion of Thei Commcllrcial Bank of Nowhorry, 5. C., at the closo 01 Bnsiiiss Marchl 31, 1899- Pnblishi iii oo0iforuity with aii Act of theoSce oral Assibly. Notes dliscotuntedl.. .. .... 84,958 97 Safe tand other hixtuires . . 2,311 'I 'sht wvith othter ba~nks . . . 10,558 64 Ca-sthi ttu vallts... .. ......,856 92 I nternal trevenuetl atccont. 3 or $106,716 9j5 Capital stock.. ...... ----$ Sob,(x c D)epostis...-.-.-.-..-.-....49,637 03 'tlivided priofits..'.-.-.-.-.-.5,73 4 D iidenlds tunpatid ..l 262 53) Dute tot banks. .... . . .....81s 9 $106,716 9 SotUTIl CARiOiINA, Newberry County. { Personatlly appeared before une, ZI. F. Wright, Cashier otf the above namited batnk, whto swears thtat the above state. liteit is correct to the best of his k nowl. edge antd belief, Z. F. WRl(;llT, Cashier. Sworn to before tne this 4th April, 1899, lhitaanR Tii. A UI,, [i,. s.J Attest: N. P'. for S. C. F. Z,. WIL.SON. JNO. MI KINARD. --NOTICE! Water and ight Consumers. JYPtDlRICCTION O13 TI' IHOARI] - Comission)ers8 Pu'blio WVorks aill contsumeltrs who dIo ntot piay t,he-It' ili betweent tho fIrst, andt twenttiot.ht of eachb mthtI will ho enib (If (on te night of the 20th of said mton t-h. By order of the Board, P..lJ. VOSS Sum't A WORD ABOUTI SHOE 11 I have just received a magnificent line of Men's Fine Shoes forl Spring wear, of the best makes: I AN IS'I I. is oiur beSt I haVo themit in- 'Pauvlt ather, 1)ark lirown Vici kIid. with Silk Vesting Tops. Black Vici Kids, Plain 'oe, Dark llrown lRussett,. M'edlumu I Sght,litrown issett-t,hese I sell at $5.V 00. I have two other superior. liies inl a variety or styles. Tihe E.xcolsior Shoe Co.'s I ine at, $3 00 and $3.50, and Hlamilton, Blrown &, Co.'s famous $2.50 liiv. All guaranteed for good Ser- Ice. (ome at"d see Ult,lbe. N.sW DRY GOOD AND NOTIONS! s ti I uam1 expecting it beati0fil lin of New Dry Goods, White Goods, Lace and Embroideries for Spring and Sum me which I want you to see before d making your purebases. Tne Goods n are aightd tilhe plrices very low. n A.C.Jones, f P The People's Store. Ne wberry, S. C., April 4, 1899. e It is Not Consistent o With human reason for any thinking y well balanced mind to Con'itnce thetIU- a selVes t hat t leyi can buy goods In any stoe in) Suthll Citolita its cheap ai g they can buy them df us St 'dy the problem, throw prejudice to the winds and a coltsItis:onl is <a.[sily ar-ived at. G I have bought Five Thousand, E.ight, U 11tlltired and Sixty-seven ($5,t6.90) )ollars worth of 1)ry Goods, Shoes and m Clothiig night, here in Newberry siice U -lanuary 1bt.. The Goodman & .\iaybin stock at 51 ets. on the dollar. and' the El aly stock on Friday, Marcih 31st. i whiel ;ivu- tle now, with til. stock bought ill Asheville, N. C , at 33e, un fO the dollar. ft 11 large stocks under one A] roof, t hat. fills up and down stai rs like bricks in a wail. making, combined, up 0Y and down stairt the largest, stock in 'f Newherry at an a. orage vost of more than 33 per cent,. less than the usual it goods can he bought by any merbCant N in1 South Carolila. Then can you won der how Flynn sells the best goods for 0l letss thattn any store in Newberry Fo!- tic low thie crowd and you will walk straight, to Fl\ nCs. Come early if you wali, t,a 1 secure11- bargains. as several cumtomers C go away daily that can Iot be waited on. Thi rty-li ve ilundred )ollar-6 worth d of the latest novelties in Dvress Goods. Organdies, Lawns, )icks, P. Ks , and Trimmings, L.aeVs aid ilmbroideries r jusMt r-ceived and will be -old ait a sac- - etiee at Cash Store. I have bought out the N entire stock of Daven- 2 port & Renwick and 'the Newberry Clothing Co. and will be pleasecd to " to have the public call in c at any time. I I have just returned from the Northern mar kets, having bought a select stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Ladies', 0 Gents' and Misses i8 fu Shoes, Hats, o1 am Gents' Furnishings ) and a great many nov- al elties of the season. S Come Early! bE fr before the stock is picked over. Yours respectfully, l M. A. RENWK, STI A t DawannarL & nanemk' Old nLo of our We have kept con tantly in mind the faf-t iat great values make reat business. W e ave the values in eve>-y epartnient, as our iim iense trade during the )onth of March testi es. W e expect olr pril business to be ven better. We askJ ou to come in and spe urstock. We will s.li ou just as cheap .1s ny house, quality -f oods considered. Ourd dolpartments of Millinery.Dr.os )ods, Shoes, Wash Goods, Hosierv, iderwear, Whito Goods, Linen Da isks and Doilies, Ladies' N\ v .in IderWear, Ladios' Tailor. nafdo lits, Childron's Shoes, Boys' Sh1oes, (lies' Shoe1, Me!Ln'3 Shoes, S1or t-all. We 8311 the fatmous W. B., n,orica's Loading Corset, made in ery ]lIegti and every shape. Thiro a W. B. to fit every figure whether be slender, stout, stmnall or li-go. o guaranteo overy W. 1. to give tire satisfaction. Every dissaiis A customer with W. 13. Cor.ets all have a now ono. This is strong )rset talk, but this V. 13. Cortset serves OvOry wor.I of it. Try W. 1A. Cotio to seo us. Onr stoel; is Oht, our prices aro right. You all have our best servike. Yours very truly, I - 1A&uIsm M0or UIII IA IESO0 EW SARING nI3. Having just returnied from th .)rthiorn m arkets, ho is opening. uip e largest and most select stoeIk of othintg, Gients' Fiurnishings, JI- Lb Ld Shoe's over brought to this o.;ry. LOTHING GLOTHhM Wh ile in Now York, we) picked up me4 of t he biggest bargain- in e, Boys' and Chibiren's Clot hPeg or sen. WoXT have (Clo ing enoigh supply every man and boy in no unty. M'i10' W~oo. !o Suits that we il sell at~ $4.00) ea~chl-whViLhis ess u.an co't 1t manutfacture. Ii Men'~s All-WXool &uiits-all t.iot Mlyle., for $5 04). 'l'hiese buits ws.II bet goodii values at $8.00. ir line of sits in (Cassinre"a (hey. tots and Worsteds at $7.5t . 4). Id 4 00, $1 2.50) andh $15.0)0 are t he '3,st va Ue's I hat. mionety, b)ratinSsand c e i'ieniee onll prod(liCee, 'e l.ave Ilhe largest aii most o. ee lii e of Iloys' and CThiblrent'' C. -ih inug that. we haive over (.hownI. I a I rcn's Suits, 50ce u p t o 35.(00. 'e ish to canl IspowlIi a ttento. o . our line of Childtreni's suts from::: It $5.04). Win thin k t.tiat~ we kuto w a gtood I himtr whe'n we s.e It, ati t tile certainly3 t.te .best. values we have ir line of .Gents' Furnishings... striel ly up-).to datto. We dlispl:v ai I1 selection of Shirts, WVhite, CJo isd and( Negiligee, with at t.achede d detacheld collars and cuffs, from ki to $1.50. Varied aissortmnent of Hosiery inl ack, tan and fancies. Neckwear in endleos profusion, and1( I the newvest styles, colors, and cbby oftects. floe House of NaWhearl In tis line wve are still in the ud. Our stock is more complete tin ever. We have shoes of all talities, fromu the cheiapest to the ast hand-made goods, bought direct >mf the leading manuilfacturers, and >will guarantee to give better os for the money than any house the county. WVe have the goods, anid it wvill bo0 pleasure to show thoem, and all lo buy them are sure to he saIti8 (d with them in every respect. 1e Newberry Clothier, Furnishetr, Hant and Shoe Dottier BUT'TERICK air w Subscription Price, $1.00. We are Agents for these fanc The Patterns are CHEA 0 Call in and Beo the Nowest 1 what LOVELY GOWNS you ca our Extra Fine Line of Dress F. r salc by &j. wootod,. ,)()I to 11en --DEAL ALL KINDS OF MAR a G1 HEADSTONES, IRON --Al Metallic, Rosewood an CASKETS ser-vice in this line DAY 01 Next Door to Hera NEW BERRY, . - Dispensary an( Excelle, Quality and Pric Fine Whiskeys, FOR FA: All Grarles Cheaper tha Save Money and Get t] Send in Particular A tten tio NO. 2 PEAORt WRITE QUICK For Catalogue of the COLUMBIA BUSINES COLUMI Freo scholarshiips on coniditions, Positilons securnd. Notes accepted working in the college oflico Addr< W.H. Ne R{ev. WV. WV. Daniel, Paistor Was9h inigtoni Strost Methodist. Church. From the favorable commIen,ts of those patrons andI( pnpjilsi whom I ihave hboard speak of the0 Columiibia~ Business Collego, 1 must con,clud, that Prof. Newborry is a very comII potent anid thorough instructor, and Lliat excellent work is being dono1 in lus collego. Columbia, S. C., June 20, 1898. Irmo, Lexington Clo., S. 0, ,JanuIary, .1899. SIr. W. 11. Nowherry, Pre,s. Co1lum1. Doear P'rof. :~-titufrds meI pl1eii. ire to apaak of the merits of 1 our whiool. and the me.hods and m.a.:e. PATTERNS. A Pattern-Check in Each Number of rhe Delineator enables the Subscriber to that Publication to buy AT HALF PRICE Some of the IOST IMPORTANT BUTTERICK PATTERNS ISUED. icribe to TEDlRAC tHE DRIKEATO USE THE PATTERN-CHECK AND SAVE MONEY ! Single Copies, 15 Cents. us Patterns and Publications. PER, but good as ever. ,sues of the Publications and le n make with the Patterns Goods and Trimmings. -- Ik( anid News Olice. .ER IN BLE nd tANITE MONUMENTS, RAILINGS, ETC., 1.TC. -.0 d Cloth Covered Burial and CASES! P'romptly attended to t NIGHT. Id and News Office, - -- S.O. 0. P. Houses di in both es in the Line of Wines and Beer bIlLY U8E. n at 0. P. Houses ! You 1e :Best by Buying of Ur ! ifour Order. 1i Paid to Mail Orders. IA0~1JA13 Ill1UllR, tREE STREEtiT, S COLLEGE, 31A, S. C. . Railroad fare paid. Cheap board. .Expensos cani partly be paid by ~ss wherry, President. in vhc o instruct and teach. It 18 aIe,impossible for me to ex pres, im words, mny profound grati tudo toward1s your schoo1 lD n8t in.. struictors. I took a course at your college so)me four months ago, which I con.. *sider the best extant, and before I comrpleted you hald moi at nicepo. tion, wvhich I have had no trouble in holding, owing to the thorough train ing re.ceived at your 801hoo1. Ever wishing you the continued suces you so well dleserve, and as muring you that I will Jose no oppor tunity of recommending y*our college as the very hest, to anly one inter ested. Your friend and student, FOneT H. U,mn.