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May 19, 1909. Tt
THE CHILDREN
will eat anything that is good, but they
have their preferences, as their elders
do. They all like
JELL-O
#and it is good for them.
Seven flavors:
?i\a?jn;ci Iy,
Lemon, Orange,
Cherry and Peach.
Approved by Pure
Food Commissioners.
10c. a package,
at all grocers.
Illustrated Recipe
Book. tree.
The Genesee Pore Food Co.,
Le Boy, N. Y.
Bring Us
V C ? . -
i our savings
AND GET =
3 1-2 Per Cent Per Annum
on Deposits $1.00 and upwards
Whitney-Central Trust
& Savings Bank
616-618 Common St.
NEW ORLEANS, LA.
FISH
Drop us a card and we will put you on
to something with which you can turn
your neighbor green with envy by catching
dead loads of them in streams where
he has become disgusted trying to catch
them the old fashioned way. it's something
new and cheap. It catches at all
seasons?something no other tackle will
An T*?111 A:-i.i ...
*?- win uckibvou to see it eaten nouse
and musk rats. Illustrated catalogue of
prices and testimonials for the asking.
are Kile manufacturers of the celebrated
Double Muzzle Wiro Pish Btsketa. Our rale
covers over 20 states. Wo pay the freight
on one d -.aen or more neu
EUREKA FISH NET CO.. SSEWSS.
DROPSY CURKD With vegetable remedies;
< 1m j removes all symptoms of drrps/
1? *9 "Jays fleets termanent euro
? ? ...v.<?ui lurniiDe I tir* to every offerer;
nothing fa rer. For clrcu and frte trial treat
ment, write DR. I H. CRKEN*S 10M B<x 6, Atlanta, Ca
Every Church Should Use Individual
Communion Cup*.
Our "Self-Collect log" Tra?ia itfi'jfiTii
the beat, and aavea one-fourth /^IbI^SMILa
coat of other < atema. Will (pt/euyieeJKi
end outfit for free t ial to any M|filgCflV
churcn before purchasing.
a.000 chmcnea ua?
Thomas Communion Service Co.
Llei 100 L at, Oai >
IE PRESBYTERIAN OF THE SOU
j& i
LkBBIS
CHAMBERLAIN-HUNT ACADEMY OF
PORT GIBSON, MISS.
Tlie Synodical school for boys gets an
offer through Rev. M. E. Melvin, the president
and financial agent, of $50,000, on
an endowment fund provided tne Synod
will raise $50,000.00. This offer comes
from two men who give $25,000 each, and
superceded all other offers and propositions.
It is agreed that $13,000 of
the fund raised by the Synod shall
be devoted to lifting the floating
debts of the school, leaving $87,000
for endowment The Board proposes
to use the income from this fund
for helping the submerged white boy of
the state. Already a number have applied
for work for the next session on
the farm, in tne 'dairy and as waiters.
Of this fund st> ni?n noc ??
T?|Wvv ..( ? ancau> OCCIl
raised. The lime limit is January 1st,
1911. A scholarship is valued at |2,500.
The income on this will support a student
each year, supplemented by his own work.
TEACHERS WANTED.
We have on file hundreds of applications
from all over the South, for competent
teachers. New ones coming In
everyday. Write at once for particulars.
The Southern Educational Bureau,
Raleigh, N. C.
_
DEWBERRY SCHOOL AGENCY.
I Tb's Agency was Mtahllahaw ??.
and for many years baa * erred
teachers and schools In all parts of ta?
South and Soathwest. Schools deslrini
teachers, or teachers desiring position)
should address R. A. Clayton, Manager
Birmingham, Ala.
Bonds and Fine BankInvestments.
ing Connections.
Raymond M. Hudson
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Norfolk, Va.
Practices In Supreme Court of the
United States. And all Federal and
State Courts and Departments.
HOME ^INSTITUTE
1440 TO 1446 CAMP STRHBT,
NEW ORLEANS, LA.
TUUNU LADIES' DAY AND BOARDIN4
SCHOOL.
Twenty-sixth term. Latest methods Is
all iepartments. Term commences OC
TOBKR 1, 1908. Complete coarse. Si
perlenced teachers. Special Classes Is
Normal and Business Courses. Por eats
logue. address
M188 8. B. WRIGHT
Principal.
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The donor may name the beneficiary.
^pvpra 1 npo *Kl" **"? ?1"
V wuoiuvi 1115 CI 110. TTIIU Will
be the first? We want ten. This is the
greatest opportunity the Synod has ever
laced. Our preachers come from the
class the school is seeking to reach. Can
we raise it? We must and we will.
RESOLUTIONS OF ESTEEM.
At a recent meeting of tXte Board of
Trustees of the Alabama Presbyterian
College for men, the following action
was " taken upon the resignation of Dr.
William E. Mcllwain from the presidency
of the college:
In accepting the resignation of Dr. William
E. Mcllwain, as president of the
Alabama Presbyterian College for men.
the Board of Trustees desires to put on
record its sincerest regret tliat it finds,
under the urgent request of Dr. Mcllwain,
no other course open. The task
attempted by Dr. Mcllwain in founding
the college, and in bringing it up to its
present prosperous condition, was a difficult
and trying one, and requiring a
great deal of hard work.
The Board hereby records, with deen
est feeling of appreciation and gratitude,
the obligation of the Board and of the
whole Synod of Alabama to Dr. Mcllwain
for his generous subscription to the college,
and for his earnest, self-denying and
efficient labors in behalf of the college,
both as its financial agent and president.
Tiie Board would assure Dr. Mcllwain
of its highest esteem of bim as a Christian
man and minister of the gospel, and
as an earnest, conscientious laborer for
Christ, and of their interest In his future
career, praying God's richest blessing
upon him in the work to which be
goes.
John. C. Anderson, Secretary, pro tem.
The law School
NASHVILLE, TENN.
Three years' course leading to the degree
of LLB.
For catalogue or special laformatlon,
address ALLEN O. HALL, LLJX,
Chairman of the Facmlty
I AM NOW PREPARED TO DO YOUR
SEASON'S SHOPPING.
Whether yon want STREET BUTT,
EVENING or RECEPTION GOWNS, or
WEDDING TROU88RAUX, get my iu?
pies and estimates before yoe decide wttfe
whom yon will place yoer order. With
my knowledge of correct styles, cembiasd
with taste and good Judgment, and tbe
personal Interest I take In eeery order. I
am sure I can please yoe. 1 guarantee
perfect fit and satisfaction.
MRS. CHARLES ELLISON,
Louisville. Ky