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Show The Juilse'o (' Client. IJIJH Judge J. J. Banks, the well-known lX-nVer "Juwyer, Is 'a native of tho SouthV.snys the Denver Post. It was fl luPlnnlhghaui, Ala,, that, he hung out fl bin 'iirpt' shingle. '.'.One'- day an old negro woman, efrteVcd hi ofllce: ' pVi'll, snVu" Knlll.'the'olitv'oman, "Ah wnnU ter ajc yo' advleo.- Now, yo see, Ah. uwoh rent on mil house. Ah kaln't pay lilt, en tie hiu'loriVsay.-he gwlne put iue out n ex' week." Judge Banks told the .old woman the I landlord could be .com pel led to give her ' u mouth's notice. ' H'Voll,.,,nov, young man," she said, "'All's-mighty (muclr erbllged ter you. Yo' s'uhtlnly es Hiii'alit. Good mornln'!" "HUt," said, Judgo Banks, "my fee HI Is, $3. You must pay mc for that ad- Mvfjt The old uegrcss hesitated. Then sho Vjmt took hold of the doorknob. liHi "MIstah," she said, "Ah doan' want aif you' ole advice. Keep hit. Dut rent JjfttS ain't but foah dollars." And out sheV |