The Presbyterian of the South : [combining the] Southwestern Presbyterian, Central Presbyterian, Southern Presbyterian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1909-1931, March 24, 1909, Page 31, Image 33

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March 24, 1909. THE from setting foot in Sicily and the earthquake region. Cuba?An Incipient Revolution: One thousand rurales are now surrounding the band of insurgents which led the incipient revolution in the province of Santa Clara. It is extremely difficult to come into close contact with the fugitives, owing to the rugged character of the country. \Vhile the government still insists that the band is only composed of eight men, it is alleged that the movement is far-reaching and that It includes a large number of persons who aic uiov-untciitcu wiiii mo way 111 wmuii affairs have been condemned.?Later. It is reported that the revolutionists have surrendered. . India?Attempts Against the Viceroy: Investigations show that Lord Mlnto, the viceroy, had an extremely narrow escape from assassination at the opening of the university conference at Calcutta. The receipt of an anonymous letter caused the police to make arrests of suspects, who, according to the Information acted upon by the police, had planned to kill the viceroy with a bomb. France: The strike of the employes in the postortice and telegraphs of A- i ativc 11 CIO j;i UVIU CUIJ tUUlC LU Ull CI1U. The strikers have called ou the Minister of Public Works, with explanations, and asking that, hereafter, delegates of the association should have opportunity to lay grievances before the Minister of Public Works himself. Thi3 was conceded and the strikers resumed work. In response to the appeals of President James E. Dickey at their recent sessions, the North Georgia Conference pledged $11,000 and tne South Georgia Conference $12,000 to the endowment fund of Emory College. The effort to raise the proposed amount of $300,000 was begun In July, and the aggregate of subscriptions is now about $135,000. The Church is responding liberally to the strong plea of Dr. Dickey, and this important enterprise will be duly completed. The lady would remind you, please, Her name is not LOST ANGIE LEES, Nor angie anything whatever. She hopes her friends will be so clever To share her fit historic pride, The G shall not be jellified. O long, G hard, and rhvme with "ves" And all about LOCE ANG-ELrESS. ?Charles F. Lummus, Librarian. For the Beet in Groceries and Table Delicacies Consult Hermann Schmidt 604-6-8 E. Broad St., Richmond, Va. Bank of Branches: 303 E. Broad 8t I : PRESBYTERIAN OF THE SOU1 if you will lay aside a port J 'M to time and place them in a tp I will multiply rapidly for you. I WW^M success. I -r The Planters' National Bs Washington. D. C. It pays in a Write to-day for our meth of perfect safety. PLANTERS' NAT Capital $399,000 EXCURSION FARES TO Bl CENTRAL OF GEORGI Account National Dental Assoc tickets will be on sale March 27, 28, 29 mingham before 1 p. m., March 30, : mingham returning up to and includ 4, 1909. For further information in rega service, etc., apply to nearest ticke JAMES H. AI1 HEATING, OAS ANC Box 2 Contractors' 6 Dealer Tel. Main 3SM. Liverpool and I Insurance Agencies Throughout the World. 1 . i^idiiuirdi RICHMO (Formerly The St CAPITAL, $500,000. DIRE J. L. Antrim, John S. E James D. Crump, Jos. M. 1' A. R. Ellerson, Horace S. OFI JOHN S. ELLETT, President. JULIEN H. HILL, INTEREST ALLOW E We Invite you to do business wit The Nowk High-Class Diamonds and other Pre and Wedding Rings, Silver Novelties, an Latest Patterns. Fine Imported and An ettes. Goods sent on approval upon satif 921 East Main Street. Richmond , 15th and Ma in 8ts.? 25th and Broad * 4- ' rH. 31 PHNTERS NAIiPANK SAVINGS DEPARTMENT! RICHMOND.VAf iss.is Guaranteed ion of your earnings regularly from time km), strontr. conservative bank, where they You will soon be on the road to wealth and ink is the stronirest National Bank South of terest at 3 per cent from the date of deposit lod of BANKING BY MAIL. A Kuarantee ION AL BANK. Richmond, Va. Surplui and Profit*. iKIU.Ogo RMINGHAM, ALA., AND RETURN VIA A RAILWAY COMPANY. iation, March 30-April 2, 1909. Excursioo , and for trains scheduled to arrive Bir1909. Tickets will be good to leave Blring, but not later than, midnight of April rd to total fares, schedules, sleeping car t agent. rv p |kj PLU *?BING, SEWfcRAiiE I IVlL/1^9, DRAINING * ? ? ? ELECTRIC FIXTURE*. V Exchange, New Orleans. La. 515 Carondelet St., near Peydraa. .ondon and Globe i Company I State Bank ND, VIRGINIA. ate Bank of Virginia.) SURPLUS, $300,000. iCTORS lllett, Wm. M. Hill, 'ourquerean, Edward C. Mayo, Hawes, Granville G. Valentine. rICERS WM. M. HILL, Cashier. Assistant Cashier. r.D ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS, h ui. in Company iclous Stones. New designs in Engagement id Cages of Silver for Bridal Presents of the lerican Watches. Opera Glasses and Lorgnifactory city reference. RICHMOND, VA. m . j nur " - j yin ana nam streets ' Your Account 8olielted ' 3 per cent Interest allowed in Savinge Department. 8te* Louisiana 8t and Williamaburf Ave