The Presbyterian of the South : [combining the] Southwestern Presbyterian, Central Presbyterian, Southern Presbyterian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1909-1931, January 27, 1909, Page 30, Image 30

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

$o T and deposit a portion of your (food, strong: bank where you ar XT yie'd and remain safe. The Planters' National Ban any National Bank South of W 'IbI^H Write us at once about our and sure way to obtain wealth flH|H PLANTERS* NATI( gj Capital 9190.000 tflk Would You Like t5*Succee tary. with the unlimited opportunities for iflvinrfment they offi the services of thousands of young men and women in their oi ing high grade and responsible positions We cannot fill the d The Southern Shorthand and Business University offers su hand and all correlative branches taught by actual business tran taught in the South. Positions secured. Fine climate. Board J. M. RESSLER. President NsrfAtu v. o --- ^== " " """^L YOU CAN AFFOf OF THE GOSPEL," Round or Shape Notes, for songs. Sample copy S cents. E. A. JC. HACKED BETHANY HON 1643 N. Claiborne Ave New 4 Has large, airy rooms. Operating rooi And Instruments. Under Presbyterian m Influences. Offering every convenience an Phone Hemlock 421. Chenet Institu 3507 MAGAZINE STREl New Orleans Louisia * , HE PRESBYTERIAN OF THE SOU SAFE GUARD HL-JP WINTERS *NAIi?BAHK W SAVINGS DEPARTMENT RICHAAOND.VAfl, rii. n/\"*n of SAVING income regularly from time to time in a e absolutely certain that your money will k has the largest Surplus and Profits of ashington, D. C. method of BAVKING BY MAIL?a safe 3NAL BANK. Richmond. Va. Surplus and Profits, SI,100,000 ?J Would you obtain a good paying, position as bookkeeper, " stenographer, court reporter, bank clerk qf private secreft * The great business concerns of the unintry require annually Ibces and counting rooms Hundreds of Ov.r graduates are holdtemand for our students penor advantages for business preparation, bookkeeping, shorttactions from the sta* The ? ' ' ?? ? ?? no practical com*** cheap Write foe catalog and further information to-day Newport Newt. Portsmouth. Va .and Waahingtoo, N. C. k TV a new Soug Book in your Church Ml or Sunday School, and one for every person; "FAMILIAR SONGS $3 for 100. Words niid music 83 very best [~T, 109 North Wayne Street, Fort Wayne, Ind. IE SANITARIUM, :noe, Cor. Allon Street, Orleans, m furnished with all the modern appliances amagement and surrounded with religious d excellent nursing, for terms apply to FERDINAND KOELLE, Secretary. te Sound Practical Education to Young Men. Prepares for Universities and ET Professional Schools. Thorough Bookkeeping and ShortLllCV hand Courses at Moderate Rates. TH. January 27, igog. WOMANS DEBT FUND. Previously reported $11,731.85 \V. M. Soc. Rogersville, Tenn. CAddt.) 2.00 C. O. Sub., W. M. Soc., Roversville, Tenn. (Ad.) 2.00 Marguerite Youell Mis. Soc., Victoria, Tex. (W. Tex. Pres. 16.00 Mrs. J. O. Murphree, Thomaston. Tex. (W. Tex. Pres... 1.00 Mrs. J. E. Pudgen. Thomaston, Tex., (W. Tex. Pres.) 1.00 L. Aid Soc., Pres. Ch. Uniontown, Ala., (Addi.) 25.00 L. Mis Soc. 1st Pres. Ch. Johnson Cilv Tenn oc L. P. M. Soc. Pros. Ch., Marlin, Texas 6.00 i L. A. & M. Soc., Henry Memorial Pres. Ch., Dublin, Ga. 10.02 Mrs. Win. Magill, Grand Ave. Ch., St. Louis, Mo 1.00 Mrs. Dill, Grand Ave. Ch., St. Louis, Mo 1.00 Mrs. A. M. Price, Grand Ave. Ch., St. Louis, Mo 1.00 Mrs. John Cannon, Grand Ave. Ch., St. Louis Mo 1.00 j w. Aia ?c mis soc., Aimwell Ch. Bethel Presby., S. C 6.00 L. P. M. Soc., Pleasant Ridge, Ala. (Tuscaloosa Pres.).. .. 4.50 Mrs. B. M. Cowan. Colllerville, Tenn 1.00 Ladies of Nine Mile Ch.. Williamsburg, Mo 1.50 L. Aid Soc. Presh. Ch., Mebane, N. C 10.00 W. Aid & Mis. Soc.. Pres. Ch., Hillsboro, N. C 25.00 Mrs. M. J. Bailey, Maysfleld, Texas 1.00 Toadies' Guild, 1st Presb. Ch., Danville, Ky., (Addl.) 5.00 Toadies of Westminister Pres. Ch., El Paso, Texas 9.00 L. Ben. Soc. New Prov. Ch., Lexington Pres. Va. (Addl). 29.00 A Friend, Charleston. W. Va... 1.00 Miss Fannie L.. Corrv, Spartanburg, S. C 1.00 F. M. Soc. Steele Creek Pres. Ch.. N. C 13.25 Mrs. Alice Towles, Greensboro, in. u 2.00 I Mrs. Susie L. Hyatt. Northton, Va. (Abingdon Pres.) 1.00 Mrs. J. R. McNutt, Norton, Va. (Abingdon Pres.) 1.00 Mrs. R. L. Goad, Norton, Va. (Abingdon Pres.) 1.00 Mrs. Susie McN. Youell, Norton, Va. (Abingdon Pres.) 1.00 L. M. Soc. Aberdeen Ch? Fayetteville Pres.. N. C 4.00 Li. M. Soc., Mulberry Pres. Cta., Shelby Co., Ky 25.00 Mis. Soc. Second Pres. Ch., Greenville, S. C. (Enoree P.) 26.70 Miss Kyle. Baltimore. Md 1.00 Mrs. Sue McLecd. L. Mis. Soc. Lumberton. N. C 1.00 Mrs. T. A. McNeill. L. Mis. Soc. Lumberton, N. C *.. .. 1.00 Mrs. W. P. McAllister, L. Mis. Soc., Lumberton, N. C 1.00 Mrs. A. T. Parmele, L. Mis. Soc. Lumberton, N. C 1.00 Mrs.MolUe Norment, L.MIs. Soc. Lumberton. N. C 1.00 Mrs. Irvln Jenkins. L. Mis. Soc. Lumberton, N. C 1.00 Mrs. M. G. McKenzle. L. Mis. Soc.. Lumberton, N. C 1.00