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January 20, igog. TI
Sfatesville Female College
Able faculty; thorough courses; large
attendance; modern equipment; a delightful
Home School.
Board and tuition and all Fees for the
nine months, $152.00.
Send for catalogue.
REV. J. A. SCOTT, D.D.,
Q?9?*?t.llU K1 r>
w?aieavill6| ?* \s?
HOME INSTITUTE
1440 TO 1446 CAMP STREET,
NEW ORLEANS, LA.
YOUNG LADIES' DAY AND BOARDING
SCHOOL.
Twenty-sixth term. Latest methods in
all departments. Term commences OCTOBER
1, 1908. Complete course. Experienced
teachers. Special Classes in
Normal and Business Courses. For catalogue,
address
MISS S. B. WRIGHT,
nuiuiyoi*
The Law School r,
NASHVILLE, TENN.
Three years' course leading to the degree
of LL.B.
For catalogue or special information,
address ALLEN G. HALL, LL.D.,
Chairman of the Faculty.
| 1,000 to 1,?00 Shin.
gtes per nonr with
DcLOACH JACK
SHINGLE MILL.
Will cut shingles from
cither squaroor round
blocks. The carriage
is mounted on 4-lnch rollers. Twochaneeaol
speed,?by pressing foot lever carriage goes
forward; relievo the pressure, carriage returns
with double speed of forward motion.
'1'be machine can easily be converted Into a
llrst class bolter; will carry a 86-lnch saw.
Wrlto for a catalogue of the celebrated
DeLoach line of Saw Mills, Gang Bdgers,
Trimmers, Shingle Hills, Lath Mills, Planers, Corn
Mills, Water Wheels, Engines, Boilers, and Oasollno
Engines. Agents wantt d In every county.
DeLoach Mill Manufacturing Co.
Box 777. BRIDGEPORT, ALA.
Central Bureau of Education
PARIS, KY.
MISS KATE EDGAR, Prop, and Mgr.
The oldest Aeencv in Kentnrkv Prnmnt
and efficient. Fine list of well-equipped
Classical and Normal instructors. Send
for circulars.
Gregorys
Seeds J#v
are raised with the greatest rare from &" hJMjl.L
upenorliaad-selecled stork and sold K Vv'M\lllisiy
under three warrants rowing all
risks. This year we are offering
bioDeonions W'
i>oun?ire?,airrfV>,T Iow pr1c* of 2-w *
l>acka???Tr fo' lft,t Je?r. Oar
"'kea of vegetable need* aro larger ihts jM
year, and our
new seed book? free
CilWiV, teII> R 1)0111 apeelal cash diaoounta
?^x5^s ^K.ftre lll?klnK- Tlila book la an Invaloltvay
i^l ole guide to farmers and gardeners.
^ ?*nd for copy to-day.
J- * II- 6REOAHV 4k SON,
^ VsrkUiaMd, MOM. 9
IE PRESBYTERIAN OF THE SOUT
WOMAN'S DEBT FUND.
Previously reported $11,509.15
Miss Anna Dobbins, Columbia,
'ienn 1.00
Mrs. Julia C. DuPre, Attalla,
Ala. (C. O. sub.) 2.00
Mrs. A. B. C., Handley, Tex... 2.00
Westminster Soc. First Pres.
eta., Bowling Green, Ky 12.50
Mrs. A. J. Graham, Lebanon
ch, Lexington Pres., Va l.Oo
Mrs. L. L. Holladay, Rapidan,
Va 1.00
Miss Frances Holladay, RapiHon
\T n
.00
W. M. Soc., Park Place Pres.
ch., Norfolk, Va 10.00
Mrs. M. A. M. Bear, Higginsvllle,
Mo 5.00
Y. L. H. & For. Mis. Soc., New
Monmouthch, (Lex.Pres.) Va 5.00
Member of L. Aid Soc. S. Broad
Pres. ch., Rome, Ga 1.00
Mrs. D. B. McClung and daughters,
L. B. Soc, N. P. ch.,
Lex. Pres., Va. (ad.) 2.00
Woman's Mis. Soc., Rogersville,
Tenn 7.00
Two C. O. subs, through W. M.
Society, Rogersville, Tenn.. 4.00
Mr. F. A. Shotwell, Rogersville,
Tenn. (C. O. sub.) 2.00
Mrs. W. M. Stakely, Union
Springs, Ala. (C. O. sub.)... 2.00
Miss Aileen Greenwood, W. F.
M. S. First ch., San Antonio.
Tex 1.00
Miss E. C. Westcott, W. F. M.
S. First ch, San Antonio,
Tex 1.00
Two members Mis. Soc., First
Pres. ch, Richmond, Va 2.00
Miss Martha Johnson, Ballen- tine
Home, Norfolk, Va.... 2.00
C. F. Seebert, Lexington, Va.
(C. O. sub.) 2.00
Mr. James H. Roderick, Schell,
w. Va 1.00
Miss Fannie M. Bryde, Davidson,
N. C 1.00
Mt. Carmel ch., Saltpeter Cave,
Montgomery Pres 3.80
Mian t(ar,r fi T
mui j vj. ucnio, iUllUlCUS,
Va 1.00
Mrs. E. J. Fennell, Dorchester,
Va. (C. O. sub.) 2.00
L. M. S., Americus, Ga 22.00
Mrs. J. G. McAlistQj*, Hot
Springs, Va . 1.00
Mis. Soc., Westminster ch,
Charleston, S. C 6.10
Member Lebanon ch., W. Hanover
Pres., Va 2.00
Member Second Pres. ch, Petersburg,
Va 1.00
Christmas Offering, member
Second ch, Petersburg, Va.. 1.00
S. S. Scholar Second ch, Petersburg,
Va .25
Miss Joe Mcllwaine's S. S. class
Second ch, Petersburg, Va.. 5.55
New Years' Offering, Mrs. R.
L. Brown, Auburn, Ala .... 1.00
Miss Mary Gilmer Grier. Har
rlsburg, N. C 1.00
A lady member of Mizpah cb.,
Richmond, Va 20.00
L. A. S., Tabb St. ch.t Petersburg,
Va. (addi.) 1.00
Comb. H. & F. M. S. of West
Hanover Pres., Va 8.00
Y. L. M.S., Monttcello, Fla.
(W. Fla. Pres. U.) 7.00
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It's not always I.
g temper? I |
That causes a horse to
balk. It may be a Sore
^ Shoulder, a Bruise or a jj.
Strain?maybe Colic or
Bots. Dr. Tichenor's
1-n.m.iscpuc cures ail of
these troubles.
AT ALL DRUCCISTS j
25 and 50 Cents
Alio in quart bottle*. I
SB
BELLS.
Steel Alloy Church and School Bella, rsrsend for
tiaulotrue. The C. 8. BELL CO., HllUboro , o
DEWBERRY SCHOOL AGENCY.
This Agency was established in 1892
and for many years has served,
teachers and schools in all parts of the
South and Southwest. Schools desiring
teachers, or teachers desiring positions
should address R. A. Clayton, Manager,
Birmingham, Ala*.
AMANSAYEP
? . ...... n rwkuinu onmnu mAUnine.
On* ma* raa uw Mr* A. nrjB BAST f \ 1
wood with It than two |0
In anr other war andfcJaOp..*...i^. _ IV a
do It outer. O CORDSTBT
IN IO unn.T "12'iZ M -Moalr 4lg! mS
any wood on any KKH '?* MM *
goonjL
Paldlni Sa'wloi MaahT Co.. I$8 E. HirriiavSt. Cklcan. DL
Miss Frank White, Mebane,
N. C 1.00Mrs.
W. H. Bason, Mebane, N.
C .50
Rev. B. W. Mebane 1.00
W. M. S. Pres. ch, Lexington,
Mo. (addi.) .* 2.50
L. F. M. S. Grace St. ch., Richmond,
Va 32.00The
Tryphena Read Mis. Band,
Grace St. ch., Richmond, Va. 15.00Mis.
Soc. Pres. ch., Darlington.
S. C ? ik no
Stony River eta., Lexington,
Presby, Va 4.00Total
$U,731.8frMamie
D. Smith, Treas.
Petersburg, Va.