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LEGAL NOTICr. JAMES F. BUNDY, ATTORNEY. Supreme Court of the District of Co- lumbia, Holding a Probate Court. No. 14604. Administration Docket. Estate of Edward H. Gibson (otherwise Edward Gibson (deceased). Application having been made herein for probate of the last will and testa- ment of said deceased, and for letters of administration cum testamento an- nexo on said estate, by Rhoda Gibson, it is ordered this 1st day of August, A.D. 1907, that Martha Gamblia, also the unknown next of kin and heirs at law of said deceased, and all others concern™ ed, appear in said court on Tuesday, the third day of September, A.D. 1907, at ten o'clock a.m., to show cause why such application should not be granted. Let notice hereof be published in the Washington Law Reporter and The Washington Bee once in each of three successive weeks before the return day herein mentioned—the first publication to be not tess than thirty days before said return day. Job Barnard, Justice. Attest: James Tanner, Register of WillS for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Court. James F. Bundy, Attorney. CITY BRIEFS. The case of Mr. J. T. C. Newsom was argued on Tuesday before the District Commissioners by Attorney W. Calvin er Men’s Asso- Gree Willow y It was well attended. t United States Attor Givens has gone on his vac: Wanted at The Bee Office—Two good place at a packed house at the Trin- ch last Thursday even- The oc mn was a Moot Court, auspices of the Church Club, he local bar, The ex- and laughable A large sum was ity Baptist C ing under the by members ercises enjoyable thr for t were ut realized | e church NOTICE! NOTIC Don't forget the great O; ing to be held Madre’s Pa September 8, Ba HOWARD UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF 1867. Wilbur P, President, Rev. The Fortieth Annual Session will begin October 1, tinue eight months. Thirkield, D.D., MEAICINE. 1907. Robert Reyburn, M.D., Dean. 1907, and con- FOUR YEARS’ GRADED COURSE IN MEDICINE. THREE YEARS’ GRADED COURSE IN DENTAL SURGERY THREE YEARS’ GRADED COURSE IN PHARMACY. AN OPTIONAL FIVE-YEAR COURSE IN MEDICINE IS OFFERED. Full corps of forty-five instructors. Well-equipped laboratories. The New Freedmen’s Hospital just completed at a cost of $500,000 offers unexcelled clinical facilities. The Second Session of the clinic will begin May 18, 1908, andcontinue six weeks Course and four weeks for Dental This School is connected with a Great University of Seven De- one thousand students, and over one hundred professors. partments ; Post-Graduate School and Poly- for Medical 1 Course. For further information or catalogue, write F. J. SHADD, gor R St., N. W., HOWARD UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW. (Founded 1867.) Opposite Judiciary Square, No. 420, Fifth Street Northwest, Washington, D. C. Wilbur P. Thirkield, LL.D., President. Benjamin F. Leighton, L-L.D., Dean, Regular Annual Session will begin October 1, 1907. Course Three Years. School Open to All, Without Re- gard to Race, Sex or Creed. Tuition, $25, For further information, write or apply to D.D., Rev. James F. Bundy, Sec’y., Office in Law School Building, No. 420 Fifth Street Northwest, Washington, D. C. | 5, 1907, under the Cc Rev F mopolitan Temple Oat Simon P. W. Drew, lich time some | inguished | Mount Gil H. McDon ; Secretary of the Negro Baptist | Preachers’ Uni York; Rev. | N. S. Epp: of the great Me Seat Bap’ Rev. R. J. Brown, | pastor of e great Day Star Baptist | Che George H. Sims, D.D, pasto Union Baptist Ch.; | Rev. Granville Hunt, B.A. pastor of} Grace Baptist Church, and the great | giant preacher of preachers, Rey, Chas. S. Morris, D.D., LL.D., pastor of the Old Mother-Church of New York, and | other stars will be heard, to end up with 1 d the last pic-| on, to be held Thursday, at Madre’s Park, Eck-| ington, D. C., for the benefit to raise | $5,000 toward the building fund of the | above-named church, and to give a day’s | outing to Sunday schools and public} schools of the District of Columbia. All | children under fourteen years of age} will be admitted free, but they must | be accompanied by parents or guardians. j Admission, adults, 25 cents. For information address or call Rev. | Simon P. W, Drew, D.D., Ph.D. presi- dent of the William McKinley Normal and Industrial School, of Alexandria, | Va., president of the National Negro Evangelistical Convention of America, | and the honored pastor of the great} Cosmopolitan Temple Baptist Church; ’ residence, 2014 Eighth street northwest, Washington, D. C. . 1 of New or rch; Rev. the great a great nic of the September 10, THE LESSON OF MISSISSIPPI. From the Cleveland Leader. A Word To in Dressmaking and Millin AL Instructién in Cooking and General Day and Night Classes in All Depa En — ent Provided for Pupils W Graduation Excellent Opportunities for Young This school was established eight y: trained and secured employment for and all are now employed in various Courses makers, and sewing in families by the day. For further information, address, Mrs. L._R. CLARKE, Principal, 2000 Eleventh Street oNrthwest ; UP when he makes his first call. M.D., Secretary, Washington, D. C. ae EN en G. CLIFFORD SMITH PHARMACIST toth and R Streets, Northwest, } WASHINGTON, D. C. | — SODA WATER—— WANTED HELP. Any person who can read and talk a little can earn from $1 to $2 a day very easily. Big things for High, Man- ual and Normal School pupils. Only 75 cents capital needed to start, and you can’t lose that. J. B. Hyman, 1451 Corcoran St. Call any evening at 5.30. THE BEE’S COLLECTOR. Mr. Briggs, the subscription collector for The Bee, will call on subscribers daily. Don’t tell him to call twice. Pay The weather is too warm. ' The Women ery. SO He rtm — After hile Attending School Women to Bene Self- Scans during which time it has nearly three hundred young women; cities and towns as teachers, dress- ears ago, Washington, D. C. Jame H. UNDERTAKER AND PR WORK FIRST CLASS. ALL TERMS MOST REASONABLE. All our many lines are affected by Winslow ACTICAL EMBALMER. 7 W. S. RICHARDSON, Darueeist. 316 4% Street, S. W. A stitch in time saves nine, At this drug store are all the freshest drugs, choice perfumes and toilets. Before going to the James- town Exposition get your toilet ar- ticles at this store and save money. Soda Fountain open the year round. RICHARDSON’S, Pure Druos, 316 4% Street, S. W. S. D. HOUCK, Practical Harness Maker. Whips, Blankets, Lap Robes, Fly- Nets. New and Second-Hand Harness, Etc. 308 10th St. N. W., Washington, D. C. Residence. 1017 Dart- mouth Street, N. We GEORGE V. GREEN, The Harness Manufacturer, The Horse’s Friend. New and Second-Hand Harness— 200 to 300 Sets Always on Hand. | Blankets and Stable Findings of j All Kinds. 303 Tenth Street Northwest, Washington, D. C. Phone: Main 6260. Friend of the Coachman’s Union of District of Columbia. COLE & SWAN, WATCHMAKERS AND JEW- ELERS, No, 1514 14TH St., N. W. WASHINGTON, D. C. Choicest jewelry of every kind, To suit the most fastidious mind; With taste and skill combined, The best and finest you will find. ee MADRE’S APRK FOR PIC- NICS. Madre’s Park is being fitted up for picnics, lawn fetes and other outdoor amusements. A new floor will be put in the pavilion this year. For terms and other information call and see M. A. D. Madre, 1314| Eighth street northwest. —! | | During July and August we close | at 5 p.m.; Saturdays, 1 p.m | Credit for all Washington. August Clearance Sale PETER GROGAN SPLENDID BARGAINS IN FURNITURE AND CARPETS. The greatest opportunity of the TWELFTH AND R STREETS, N. W. Phone, Main 2524. Honest Endeav or Mining Co. Honest officers,honest management, and honest mining has been the motto of the Honest Endeavor Mining Company. As a result we now have what we can justly claim is one of the very best propositions in Buckskin, and is destined to be one tricts in Golden Nevada. Stock is Cents per share. Do not wait until mium, get on the ground floor. Si pectus. No. 211 Schermerhorn St., | (Rpaihemed eae heel of the richest and best mining dis- now selling at ($.25) Twenty Five the mine shares have reached a pre- end for sample copy of Map Pros- For further information address the Eastern Representative, Bell V. Knight, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mississippi, having had a real election | dominated the State, in the interest of} fruits? —within the limits of one party and a minority of the State’s legal voters— finds an unusually big and ugly after-" math of fraud charges and bitterness. The partisans of “Guynuh Jim” and | “Jawn Shawp”—which is to say, Gover- ' nor Vardaman and Congressman John | Sharp Williams—are sure the other fel- lows have cheated. The State is full of ugly talk of “lost” ballot boxes and | missing returns. There is extreme dis- satisfaction on both sides, with the re- result of the election in many counties. This condition of things in Mississippi is of more than local interest and sig- nificance. It has a lesson well worthy of consideration by students of political, social ,and economic questions in all parts of the country. Mississippi, as everyone knows, has long nullified the Fifteenth Amendment of the United States Constitution, as far as the practical question of Negro suf- frage is concerned . The colored citizens of the State have been disfranchised, to all intents and purposes. It has been done, according to the men who have good government—to enable the best-< fitted and highest class in Mississippi j to rule the commonwealth in their wis- dom and uprightness. Moreover, these selected, if not alto- gether select, voters are almost wholly rural in their origin and environment. Few live in towns, fewer in cities. Mis- sissippi is an agricultural State, to a de- | gree unparallelel anywhere in the North. Its people stand for the “sweet simplic- ity of the soil.” They are not corrupt- ed by the “mammon worship” of “con- scienceless marts of money,”nor degrad- ed by the depravity of the “seething slums of great cities.” And they are of old American stock. They are not mix- ed with newcomers from the poorest countries of Europe. They are Amer- icans of the truest type—also the noblest’ in their own estimation. Yet what is the result of all this win- nowing and selecting, by force and by trickery and by circumstance? Is it pure elections when a real test comes? Does it keep politics straight and square? Can harmony be counted one of its fair { The Vardaman-Williams primary con- test is the answer. It tells a story of fraud and knavery and corruption which ] would shame any great city of the North. It is a lesson on the folly of assuming that the cities monopolize the seeds of crime or its evil fruit. It shows how narrow and unfair and silly it is to claim all virtue for the old American element in the population and deny equal merit to newer comers. Finally it proves that men who dis- franchise half the population of a State, in violation of the spirit if not the let- ter of the United States Constitution, will cheat one another at the polls if they get a chance. JOHN H. MYERS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Phone, North 6285. Practice in all the Courts of the District of Columbia. Office and|™’ residence, 405 N Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. year to secure genuine bargains. this sale, and, no matter what you are wanting for the home, you will find a good assortment here at re- duced prices. All summer goods, too, such as Refrigerators, Mattings, Go-Carts, &c., are cut to the lowest notch for | * quick clearance, CREDIT Even at the sale prices, we in- |healthy color in your cheeks, flesh on your bones, strength, brightness alifornia Orange Wine or HOLLY MOUNT pu Calfornia Apricot Wine. —Diluted with icewater or cracked ice, either makes a ref eshing drink. BOTH soc qt. CHRISTIAN XANDER’S Rouse’ G09 7th St. for Established 1866, Gold and silver watches, diamonds, mechanical tools, jeweiry, parel. Old gold and silver bougnt. Unredeemed pledge: for sale. 361 Pennsylvania Avenue, N. W. zyuns, res JOHN E. MCGAW, Pres. and Gen’l Mgr. JOSEPH T. PEAKE, Sec’y-Treas: COLUMBIA ICE COMPANY. ALso RETAIL DEALERS WOOD AND COAL. IN N. W., WASHINGTON, D. C. TELEPHONE, MAIN 272. BEAUTIFY THE COMPLEXION IN TEN DAYS. NADINOLA CREAM, THE NADINOLA The unequaled beautifier, is endorsed by thousands and guaranteed to remove ness, etc., the worst case in 20 days, and| | restore the beauty of youth. TOO MANY WHITES. Two Races. Trouble Now Serious. There are two races in every person s | blood, one is a red race and the other is |a white race. | ‘ food and the white race represents the The red race represents scavengers. The red race produces healthy in your yes and all the happiness that comes from good health, The white race takes the impurities out of the blood | and wards sear disease. There can- not be too many “Reds,” but if there are} too many “whites,” then the blood is| said to be thin, the face gets pale, and| the whole body is open to attacks of any | kind of disease. | Graham’s Blood Compound wards off} disease and is recommended for all bicod | impurities, eczema, pimples, and skin dis-| COUPON Present this Coupon and we will give you the mammoth $1.50 size Graham’s Blood Compound for $1.00. Only one bottle to a cus- tomer, and the Comps jane be presented. : =: vite you to open an account and pay the bills in small weekly or)” monthly amounts. PETER GROGAN, 817, 819, 821, 823 Seventh Street, Bet. H and I (Eye) Sts. FOR RENT. +..nished rooms, large and commo- d'ous, with hot or cold baths or both. * In a fashionable and healthy part of the ' city, 1916 13th street, N. W. FOR SALE. Corner saloon, doing good business, with a high-class patronage. Immediate possession. Reason for selling, sickness. For particulars, address William F. Tur- ner, 253 North Tennessee avenue, At- lantie City, N. J. FOR RENT. Two elegant furnished rooms, 1718 Sixth street northwest, FOR RRENT. Room.—Furnished, for rent to desir- able couple or two young men. Gas’ and bath furnished, and terms reason- able. Apply at 1222 Kirby street north- Wanted at The Bee Office—Two good collectors. | $150 COUPON Sold by all Druggists. PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE, Special Agents, 824 Seventh St, N. W., Washington, ped HOUSE & HERRMANN. We close at 5 P. M. Saturdays, 1 P, M. | WHEN IN DOUBT, BUY OF HOUSE & HERMANN. CLOSING OUT GO-CARTS AT A BIG REDUCTION. A good assortment of patterns in all styles. Credit if you wish.. HOUSE & HERMANN, 7th and I (Eye) Streets, N. W. Cor. FIFTH AND L STREETS, ~| vance the condition of 4 Matter of Bad Blood Between the| RE WHISKEY, sy Sold Only | JOHN F. ¥ : 14th .3t. and Rhode Island 3 N. W., WASHINGTON. p Phone N. .3166. HIGHER WAGES 10 NEGRO WORKMEN Secured by This New Order- Grows By L Rounds—Started Ago with Nothing B ciple’—Now Has 49 Subordinat~ wodges and 36,008 Membcs. Union Over 30,000 how een filled with tection of a great p Order, which is using i influence to secure | our people. ‘This is the great Union Order in t ing an Internationa from the Courts, tection and Ben There is no co! crimination in th has an equal stand members, and can | any office.6 Every eff: The TEE L securing equal opport with other workmen, to | and to have steady w« * and Union hours. The Grand Lodge dor the burial of each fine monthly Jo Membership Boo! nized by all tressed member member and Sut privilege of buyi on low month paying 8 per A Leadi jin each loc; Be RTE ER EE I urna! work can be | many are deve | attention to it good hustlers. Write at on paper, and enc formation and THE LL freckles, pimples, liver spots, tan, sallow- | 34 to 40 Cai FORD’S HAIR POMADE: Formerly known as “QZONIZED OX MARROW” j So. HAIR desired Ford > Known as "0 the 3 mak ‘ harsh, kinky pliable an y_ be obt. “bec fi are usually sufficient use of Ford’s Hair fe the sealp, stop out or breaking ‘off nourishing the roc svorde Wr AND for MARROW,” was_ regis’ SOFT and PLIABLE. Bewar Chie: reine by us. Re: 1 other: every bottle.. Price only 5 for you from his jobber ©: tes, . caeeann yee ing send post The Ozonized Ox Marrow Co. 153 E. KINZIE ST., CHICAGO, ILL. CREDIT IF YOU WISH Telephone, Nor WHOLESALE WINE EVANS ALE AND PORTER, PRIVATE TRAD OUR WAGON. States, Patent Office, in I Ford’s as its use makes th Remember that Ford’s Ha’ mat up only in 5O et. size. gr sienatare harles. Fort. ee eee een den or send us 50 ets: for one $1. charges to al mention ‘name of $ fr 3 name and address plathly to (None genuine without my signature) Agents wanted everywhere. 0000000000008 san When in doubt, br A. E. BEITZELL. 401 O Street, N. W. LIQUOR DEALER Distributng Agent PAUL JONES WHI BONNIES WHISKIE IALTY, DELIVERED TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY BY A. E, BEITZELL. DR. ROBERT L. PEYTON Crown and Bridge Work a Spe ecial- ty, 22K. Gold W. arranted. Phone, Main 5872. Phone, North 2340. ROBERT ALLEN, BUFFET AND FAMILY LIQUOR STORE 1917 14th St. N.W. Washington, D. C. DR. ROBERT L. PEYTON, Surgeon Dentist. Office Hours.—9 a.m. to 12 ™ 1 to 5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays—8 2™ to I p.m. 310 Four-and-a-Half Street SW. Washington, D. C.

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