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For further information as to F rates, kind of policies desired, ete., eallon or address, J.S. Waker, Special Agent, 1224 F St., n. w. JAMES H. MARSHALL, Contractor and Plasterer, No. 607 10th St., n. e. All Work Properly Attended To. Washington, D. C. Subscribe for the Bre. N. A. Anderson, Post Com. 17 ALTERNATES, L. Dupast; adj. post No, 14, Leon Populus, com, post 18; A- Gasper. com. post 11; Rev. W. B. James, com, post 10; C, N. Boyer, commander post No 13 Cyrus Ganner, com. post 15; Jno Rockter, com. post 8. V. Charles W. Keeting, assistant Adj. Gen. J, A. Brooksbur, assistant Quar. Gen, com, Myrtil Ferrand Of of day; Wm. 8. Randolph, com. post No. 9 J. B Brashere, com- post 19; Frank Burtis, com. post tions for A eign patents. Send f sandenoe strictly confident TRADE MARKS. In case your mark is not regist ‘ent Office, apply to MUNN & C immediate protection. Send for y procured. Address & CO., Patent Solicitors, @EYKRAL OFFICE : %1 BROADWAT. N. ’@ WILBOR'S COMPOUND OF e AND PHOSPHATES OF. “a = € ‘LIMESSODA-IRO! and all Scrofulous Humors. ave “5 Wm. Royers, P. P com Et 13; John Paillip, post 9, fuonery comp Geo. A. Green, R. Shephard, | sureremeay com post 12, Francis Lewis, Off. | singtie very of Day, post 12, Wm. James, post 13. F. C. Autwoine, past adj. post 10; John Anderson, chaplain post 19. WOMAN’S RELIEF CORPS, Louise, No 4, Jane Rodolph, president corps 13, Lavinia L. fsa Fas secretary; Susan LeCou No 1, 200 = Original Contributions ng + 2 : PAGES IN BACH ISSUE f the Time: Mesdames Chris!iana Martiv, No. = Terse Gems Hannah Bibbs, James Lewie, | A oorR re ©. Dupast, Jones F. McCormie, | «: president of corps No.4. Miss Mary William, president post No. i, Mrs. F. Jailoit; president of rps No. 7; Harrietta White, rps No. 7. Among the men who composed | ge Fe Rss:2 the citizens committee of the G. ‘i A. R. Parade last Tuesday were STAMP LRG : thor inesch No. == C Lil }. 3. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY Messrs Meriwether, Lemuel Baily ind b. K. Bruce. LEN TS: ane have had over 2 experience and have made over lic, ete , ete., COPYRIGHTS for books, charts, maps, Y PURE COD LIVER OIL ‘Eugene Gawaince, P §. com. | cares Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, ° To the Consumptive.—Let those who languish rity of ourclimate through any pul- F even those who are in decided safe and Wilbor’s shown, all druggists, @660020068 o- : MONEY ! MONEY ! AT ONCE. AT ONCE. ,0 be loaned at once on improved Real Estate by the MIssIss1prr Co-OperATIVE aND Benerit Association. This Association has loaned Frrry Tuousanp Dotiars, and holds first Mortgage and Deeds.in-Trust Notes amounting to Fifty Thousand Dollars HOW TO SECURE IMMEDIATE LOANS, We charge a membership fee of $5.00 for a loan of $200 00, and deduct $6.00 from the $200.00 as six months interest at 6 per cent; we charge a membership fee of $10,00 for an immediate loan of $400.00, and deduct $12.00 as six months interest ev» $400.00; we charge a membership fee of $15.00 for a loan of $600.00, and dedr-t $18 00 as interest on $600.00 for six months at 6 per cent; We charge a membership fee of $20.00 on an immediate loan of ¥38v0.00, and deduct $24 00 us six months interest on the loan of $800 00; we LIPPINCOTT’S-- LIPPINCOTT’ A New Departure AComplete New Novel? Superlative Merit , etc., mailed on application 75 and 717 Market St., Phit-de'phit e illi a ve prepa 5 Mr. J seph F. Juilliot of Bas: 6 D re tt Post No. 10, was officer of the S \; ‘A Perforated "stamping pet: y of the department Louisiana | ¥ ore garehment ar, all 1 Mississippi G. A. R., and per- Vid Roses Worgetsme med his duty with much Phe funeral of Rev. T.S. Robin" took place at Mt. Jezreel Bapt- chureh, the eburch of which he tor, last Monday.at 12 0’- non. At ten o’clock all the sters of the Baptist Union ched from their head-quarters South Washington to the funer- a Seen heir beloved president, A | eta Ap HoUSEnOLS, Scx 40. e number of mont 9 were pres- GENTS WANTED aud the floral tributes were \ and costly which showed the este yhich Rev. Robin- | exdincur no persone’ alvertisements in newsp sep to=sh advertisers the inform ‘Stamping Powder,1 send Se. fs ee ees By dress, oF Women, n 0 = y guecn, clairvoyant and as- gaay cbialn authority osolicitadvertissoe Pos i Bo: c D! ing Powder, 1 Patent reveralbiePonset, ant mi} ji Kensington Stamping and ing. Lustre, Metallic Flitter used and mixing of Colors, ile a Arasene Work, Correct owers, Description of every stitch aking ® complete Outfit that can- for less than $4.00, To introduce the large, 32 page Illustrated the Country Home these Outfits complete for te Canvass for Adver- . A emell emount of {atelligence may pro- Agentsearnseveral gle season al responsibility. Enquire rofiice and Iearnthat ours heir invest- which they requirein order to make t! “ ese , | ments wisel: bly. Men of good sure to consult Emma, ex 7 sad Pett en ra : ‘ oy =4 vista hfe Jong student Of | sesotntwspaper adversing Barens 9S 7rt sm 923 First st. 8 W5 ed Kecy, end tall slto7 p.m. fee 50c. Open ———————— ‘ due _ guteresting to Our Renders ca — it with the a © owners of Mommoth Cave of cky propose to reproduce | suis is ene title of s \dsome starry chamber’ in the 90x26 inches, Speautiful tinted ete pape! daux’ picture, ‘end tof Mr, A. Ru ¢ building at the World’s Raral copy iain Na une Fearat oo peta hate hah oe ee Fein bait aeay. Tie ne net enero. pooeys Rs which cost man; PRINTER WANTED. ot tt A sood printer can find perma- | OB®28S; ror mailing.) to 4. Heaxayper, Box 1 ne uployment at this office by fe Tone, S54 Jos ulvonandand encioe Spilyin once. Good wages to| - aE ght party. om sis ilies <daLLid Noe s ¥ Dersons are broken tk or houschold cares. » Bitters rebuilds the stion, removes excess of bi laria. Get the genuine. naoudd ayey ynOo ULC“ Tre pue geom yoogs woh JI charge a membership tee of $25.00 on an immediate loan $1000.00, and deduct $30.00 as interest for six months on $1000.00. ‘The monthly dues on a loan of $200.00 would be $2.00; the monthly dues on $400.00 would be $4.00; on $600.00 would be $6.00 per mouth; on at $800 00 loan the dues would be $8.00 per month; on $1000.00 would be $10,00 per month. Send all money to Louis J. Winston, Natchez, Miss. Send abstract of title to your property along with your membership fees. Send money by registered letter, postoflice order, bank draft or by express LOUIS J. WINSTON, Chief Manager Mississippi Co-Operative and Benefit Association, Natchez, Miss. A. G. CAMPBELL, Pres’t. G. G. KLAPP, Vice-Pres’t, K. LEE WOOD, Sec’y and Treas. OAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST COMPANY. Authorized Capital, $100,000. Narcugz, Miss, April 4, 1892. The Mississippi Co-Operative and Benefit Assoiciation, of which Louis J. Winston is Chief Mavager, has made a loan to its members amounting to ($50,000) Fitty Thousand Dollars, the Notes, Mort- gages, Deeds-in-Trust taken to secure the same are now on deposit with the Safe Deposit and Trust Co., of this city. The said Associa» tion has the financial ability to make loans amounting to ($25,000) Twenty-five Thousand Dollars, A. G. CAMPBELL, President Safe Deposit and Trust Co., Apr30m6 Row York, are fitted up with every » relate: the prowpt Bad _ca { Mak Ovr Caia for 1886, of 140 . containing eelered decoriptions and the NEWEST, BEST and RAREST SEEDS ang PLANTS, will be walled ets. (in stamps) to cover ea te Hi 36837 tA PETER HENDERSON & The Best We will guarantee the “LOVELL” WASHEB to do better work and do it easier and in less timo than any other machine in Warranted five years, and if it don’t wash the clean without rubbing, we will refund the money, in every county. We ACENTS WANTED can show proof _. that agents are making from $76 to $160 per month. Farmers 500 during the winter. Ladies have great success selling this Washer. Retail price, only $5. Sample to those desiring an agency $2. Also the Celebrated KEYSTONE RINGERS at manufacturers’ lowest prices. We invite the strictest investigation. Send your address on a postal card for fusther particulars. ~ LOVELL WASHER CO., Erie, Pa. sacmoremate ee ey ad ¢ AN LROAD. The Comfort Corset 3 ee oe of New EASE and CO! R’ ve Washington from station,corner Sad teste of & Bronce Cerne Jersey avenue and C st! For Chicago and Northwest, NO BONES TO BREA E Is eutto ait fe —— express train 11:30 a, m: Pp m, ily, For’ Cincinnat}, St, Louis. and Indianapolis olan ae Vestibuled Limited 3:,'express 11:25 p,m, A, THE COMFORT COBSET | Fiat ty Geena express daly we Sizes F.r Lexington and Staunton, +1040 a. m. for RACH WAIST SIZE 80.28 {0 ; tapering waists as well as| *“'F Winchester and way stations, straight forms. Send for de- Lioliass fscriptive circular giving all atural Bridge, Roanoke, information, prices, etc., to = eee Memphis, 1 - 11:15 p. m., ; Parlor BOSTON COMFORT CORSET CO., | roanoke on morning "tral Gonpmgene MANUFACTURERS , throuya to Memphis on nignt train. BOSTON, MASS. Fo Baltimore, week days, 4 55 For saleby stores x7 15 (8 00, 45-minutes), (MAME BIS PAPER) ), 4o-minu‘es). &. m x2 4 5 | clegantly corded. Novother zones PATENTED. Latest Style. TAKE NOTICE. The patrons ot the BEE must pay fcr all advertisements, in the gon ameeloas +10 40 &, m, and +5 30qp. m. way ot notices, deaths, marriages| For Boydand wa Ne ne ee ae : = or Gaithersbu ’ &c. No matter of a personal 900 9. m., $12 45, 115, $3 $493, 36 F rd mm . : <- 4 9 40 a le le M q natnre will be inserted unless it is | 2," Belactpat Saute ee 8's fo a = paid for. RovaL wECE LINE Fi ANE FOR NEW YO) — ‘or Philadelphia, New York, Boston, ang = . the East, daily 5 00, (10 W Dini . BOARDING HOUSES, — | ma12 Wiicons Sd 6 OD ae, Og § m,'Sleeping Car,o enat 10 Uf ocieck.) Ror Philadelpuia, Wi nington and Chester, 8:08 Holmes House. P Gutfet Parlor Ca. son all day trains. For Boston *2 4 p.m. with Pullman Br RESTAURANT & LADIES DEN | Sleeping ig Bice ‘ecg to Boston ING PARLOR, landing pasueliger tin Hc a°M station Se Met A 7. = = ni. Fine Wines, Choice Brandies, stot Atlantic City, 10 00 a, m. and 12 00 noon, T ta : jundays, 12 le And Old Whiskies. +Except Sunday, *Daily. jSunday only, romp 7 . x Express trains. OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE Baggage enter “=~ 0) cheeked from hotels Meals served to Order, on orders left at ticket offi 619 left at ticket offices, 3 J. O. HOLMES, Pxopureor,! Poomyivanis avensaenderjoee ee ; 9 J.T. ODELL CHAS. O. SCULL, 333 Va. Ave., Southwest. = Pa and reSidcuces vy Liason Transfer Com; Gen. Pass, Agen Gen, Manager, Mooney and Business will Solve the Negro Problem, If you wish to make a Safe Investment take stock in the Virginia Industrial, Mer- cantile, Building and LUAN ASSOCIATION. MAIN OFFICE—718 E, BROAD STREET, RICHMOND, VA. ——CAPIPAL STOCK $100. Shares $5.00 Hach. (Incorporated under the laws of Virginia Jaly 8rd, 1891. OPEICERS: GEORGE WILLIAMS, JR., President, Richmond, Va. REV. R. J. PERKINS, Vice-President, Huntington, W. Va. PROF. E. D. SCOTT, 2nd Vice-Pres. and Auditor, Petersbarg, Va. DR. H. L. HARRIS, Treasurer, Richmond, Va. CORNELIUS MIMMS, Attorney, Manchester, Va. J. H. BLACKWELL, Secretary and Gen’] Manager, Manchester, Va ‘G. W. Edwards, General Traveling Agent, Clifton Forge, Va., W H. Bailey, Ass’t Gen’l Traveling Agent, Richmond, Va., W.S. Thomas, Man’g’r Clifton Store, North Carolina. The General Board of Directors inclades members from Virginia West Virginia, New York, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Washington, D C., North Carolina, Maryland, Alabama and Texas. In less than six months of vigorous work it declares a dividend of Twenty (20) per cent toits members. This is an Association organ ized by the colored people, run by them and their interest. se@x-Colored Agents and Colored Clerks in stores and at the Mai® Office. A LARGE BRANCH STORE AT CLIFTON FORGE, VA., with a full line of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Crockery, Hardware and Groceries and a corp of polite clerks to wait upon their many customers. A LARGE COMMISSION HOUSE in Richmond selling all kinds of country produce such as Grain, To- bacco, Cattle and Lumber, Chickens, Eggs, Butter, Fruit, &c. The BROOM AND CIGAR FACTORY Natchez, Mies. | will soon be in active operation giving employment to our own people The management is making strenuous efforts to put in operation in the near future Iron and Coal Mines as we bave thousands of miners who are members of the Association. DRY GOODS SORES. Several dry goods stores centrally located will be put in operation in the fall, at least by December Ist. O e will be located at Washington, |D. C., one at Charleston, West Virginia, one at Lynchburg, Va., and one in Richmond, Virginia, or possibly in other sections as the mana- gers are determined by God’s help to push the Association to the front and start up business in every place where the people interest them- selves and take shares in the Association. This also being a Building and Loan Association it has already made loans on real estate in Virginia and North Carolina. BENEFITS OF THE ASSOCIATION Remember the shares of this Association are five dollars each. Any person can purchase any number of these shares not exceeding one thousand. The stockholders are the sole owners of the Association. The money that is made in all of he various departments is sammed up and the expenses dedacted and the profits divided among the stock- holders each and every year. Reliable and energetic agents wanted in every city and town in the United States. Address all communica. tions to J. H. Blackwell, Secretary and General Manager, 718 E. Broad Street, Richmond, Va., or apply to Charles E. Mitchell, room 11, 934 F street, n. w. AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL FAIR. We are arranging to have the largest Fair on the 13th, 14th and 15th of Sept., 1892, ever held by the colored people in any section, It is hoped every farmer, teacher and public man will arouse his people end let us come together and show to the world what wecan do asa race. Now let the farmers, mechanics, miners and in fact every body get ready for this great enterprise, ; Ait « taealaeibnnaas

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