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THE PR
VOL. I.
?Thi
Ex-President Elioti'
Advanced Vlews
The Foreigners
It I - Kl - a - 1
is ngi jengvan ??"
Social Conditions
Great Home I
The Last Scene...
Life On the Oce;
Why Is Wine I
tament Sa
The Conversion of a
Wasted Resource!
Editoi
The Georgia Legislal
act was to raise the lit
loons to three hundred
ing of such saloons in a
persons. A still mor
passed if some of the
withheld their votes.
The daily papers las
day, August n, Rev.
the Thornwell Orphan;
serious accident. Wh
C., lie was knocked do
Despite his sufferings 1:
that himself was at fau
not arrested. He was
develops that his injuri
and he will soon be al
work.
When the Supreme (
certain churches in Te
herlanrls rnthrr than tr
filed by the Unionists
name of church memb
States. The Federal C
eral Court in Knoxville
They hold that in ordei
States are identical w
They hold that in ordei
Federal Court could pr
one side of the control
ferent State, from that
of the other side of th
The stock objection
feres with the rights c
erty, interferes with v
nue, are much vaunt<
be true. Has not soc:
others' rights stop ju<
rights? Is not all law
are not the rights of
rights of the mass? .A
ESBYTERL
ATLANTA, GA.,
is Week=
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Page.
"New Religion" 4
I 4
i Amongst Us 5
e Out Before Thee?" 5
of England 6
Mission Field 7
i 8
an Wave 8
Not Mentioned in the New Tescrament?
9
Distinguished Catholic Priest... 16
s of the Church 17
rial Notes
:ure has just adjourned. Its last
:ense fee of the "near beer" sadollars,
and to forbid the openny
community of less than 2,500
e rigid law would have been
friends of prohibition had not
t week stated that on WednesDr.
W. P. Jacobs, founder of
age at Clinton S. C., met with a
i!e walking in Washington, D.
wn and run over by a carriage,
le had the self-control to declare
It and to ask that the driver be
i taken to the hospital, but it
es while painful are not serious
: his post again doing precious
"ourt of Tennessee decided that
:nnessee belonged to the Cum>
the Unionists, nine suits were
in the Federal Courts, in the
ers who are residents of other
'ourt in Memphis, and the Fedhave
refused to hear the cases,
r that the case be one which the
ith those of the Tennesseeans.
that the case by one which the
operly decide, all the parties on
/ersy must be citizens of a difState
from which all the parties
e controversy come.
s to prohibition, that it inter)f
man, strikes at personal libested
rights, and lessens reveid.
Suooose everv nnp tr?
iety some rights too? Do not
>t where they jeopardize your
based upon this principle, and
the individual to yield to the
kS to the objection concerning
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AN OF Till
AUGUST 18, 1909.
vested interests: the burglai
The tariff on what he buys a
the government. But shall th<
it is his declared business to t
rob banks?
Who has most wants most
it is temporally.
All believe in the inspiratic
are inspired by it.
A New York paper voice:
when it declares the "institute
good it does, to be, as to some
but a sort of pious bribe to i
pews which otherwise would 1
to belittle the prophetic functi
One of the most marked feat
lutionary disturbances in Spaii
titudes of the people from the
clericalism is asserting itself a
Sacking convents and monash
performance as resisting the \
It is with disappointment t
in the published church repo
contributions to the benevoh
here and there fall much belov
salary actually paid. Surely a
combined should be able to g
least a tithe of what is given t<
We have just read a report
est preparatory schools of 01
?i _ r \ . _
ciass 01 seventy;, it is consic
boy to work out his tuition bi
the class were many sons of
chose the class officers (poet
four of them were "dining-roor
on the tables. And the "he;
class president.
The following brief paragraj
byterian," of Pittsburg, indica
ing in the populous communit
humiliating, if indeed it does
"In this city one day last w
there were over thirty thousa
game of baseball, and in the e
eight thousand witnessed a '
tween a negro champion prize
tagonist. A modest estimate <
for admission to these two exh
he $30,000. Was it money w
profit the spenders or the cc
spenders give a like amount t(
humanitarian, or religious pt
worthy ?"
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SOUTH
NO. 33.
* must have his tools.
lso yields an income to
e law not interfere when
>reak into houses and to
is as true spiritually as
>n of the Scripture who
5 the opinion of many
Dnal church, with all the
of its activities at least,
nduce people to occupy
je empty, and a tending
on of the preacher."
ures of the present revoi,
is the reaction of mulRoman
Church. Anti,vith
tremendous power,
eries seem as favorite a
government.
hat we sometimes note,
>rts, that the aggregate
ent causes in churches
v a tenth of the pastor's
minister and his people
ive to all the causes at
d the oastor alone.
that in one of the largtr
land (with a senior
lered no disgrace for a
11 by manual labor. In
wealth; yet, when they
, prophet, orator, etc.),
n boys" who had waited
ad waiter" was chosen
ah in "The United Presses
a condition prevailies
of our land which is
not constitute a peril:
paI/ if rAnArfe Kn trim
VVI\f II 1 10 UV, 11 uvt
nd persons present at a
vening of the same day
'slugging match" befighter
and a white an:>f
the amount expended
lbitions would probably
ell spent? What did it
immunity? Would the
> any literary, scientific,
irpose, no matter how
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