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April 13, 1910. THE
Stainefr Glass
^r^|rc^ afford The
H right and at prices solow that you
can actually afford to take out the
plain and replace with stained
glass. We want to hear from
every country church and every
church thinking of building.
to as much as the most wealthy
congregation wishes to pay and
every one ia a window that you
would be proud to own. Our $5000
book illustrating 200 designs, etc.,
in actual color will be sent free to
any Pastor or Building Committee.
Che Tostcr-mungcr Co.
WE WILL GIVE A Rural Mail Box, the best
and handsomest Galvanized Steel Rural Mall
Box made, to the first person sending address
of party canvassing for petitions for
new Rural Route. Write today. Kentucky
StamDlna Co.. Dent.. 33. I nuiauiiu
HVESHIP??APPROm
\thout a cent deposit, prepay the freight
and allow 10 DAYS FREE TRIAL.
IT ONLY COSTS one cent to learn our
unheard oj f rices iod*m<irvr/owj offers
oo highest grade 1910 model bicycles.
FACTORY PRICES iSKS
a pair of tires from anyone at any price
until you write for our large Art Catalog
and learn our suonder/uiproposition 00 first
sample bicycle going to your town.
RIDER A6ENTS Z7Z7STSS
money exhibiting and selling our bicycles.
Wa Sail cheaper than any other factory.
TIRES, Coaster-Brake rear wheels,
airs and all sundries at ha!/ usual prices,
Yalt| write today tor our special ejftr.
YCLE CO.. Deo* ;k 2)1 CMICAOO
BELLS.
Steel Alloy Church and School Belli. jar-Send tor
jggwwa The C.8- BKI.I CO.. Hllliibsrs.o
CHESAPEAKE & OHIO
RAILWAY
SCENIC^ ROUTE_ OF_ THE .EAST.
rAoi v n<dri?>u J-iHi litAirso.
With Dining Cars and Pullman Sleepers
Between
New York, Washington, Norfolk and Richmond,
and
Louisville, Cincinnati, Chicago, and St.
Louis.
Direct connections to and from all points
West. Two Fast Trains between
Richmond and Norfolk.
JOHN D. POTTS, W. O. WARTHEN,
Gen. Pass. Agent. Dlst. Pass. AgenL
Richmond, Va.
Via Bristol
?AND THE?
Norfolk 6 Western
Railway
? f
The 8hort Line Between
NEW ORLEANS, BIRMINGHAM, MEMPHIS,
CHATTANOOGA, KNOXVILLE
?AND?
WASHINGTON, PHILADELPHIA, NEW
YORK.
8of'id Train 8ervice Dining Car.
Vli Information cheerfully furnished.
Chattanooga, Tenn.
WARREN L. ROHR,
Western Passenger Agent,
W. B. BEVILL,
General Passenger Agent,
Roanoke, Va.
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VjE U. . E/Vjl/vyivr
Practical Painter and Decorator.
381 Constance St. New Orleans.
Phone Uptown 2396-L.
Contractors' and Dealers' Exchange,
Telephone Main 327.
Estimates Cheerfully Given.
i PRESBYTERIAN OF THE SOI
DURANT COLLEGE FUND.
March 26th to April 4th.
M. S., 1st, Athens, Ga., $7.40; Mrs. E. G.
Wade, Tr., for Mt. Carmel Ch., Lex. Pres.,
Va., as follows: Mesdames Bawlings, McCormlck,
Hunter, Searson, Campbell, Moran,
Berry, Huffman, Parker, Bell, Rush, Wade
and Miss Campbell, members L. F. M. S.,
$7.80; Misses E. & J. Wilson, Jink, Humphries,
Paxton, Agnor, Huffman and Lane;
\TtiCrlo moe oHl??TTTlt ?? ? ** ^
? ?mbviuic, >v iisun, mcuormiCK,
Houser, Mangus and Humphries, Cardenas
So., $7.90, and Rev. A. H. Hamilton, $2;
H. & F. M. S., Radford, Va? $5; H. M. S.,
Charelston, W. Va., $25; Mrs. Lams and
Miss Baldwin, Richmond, Va., $2; S. B.
Hart, F. M. S., Back Creek Ch., Concord
Pres., N. C., $5; Miss M. Hunter, Tr., W. M.
S., Hebron Ch., Lex. Pres., Va., $28; Mrs.
Wilcox. L. M. S., Elberton, Ga? $12; W. A.
& F. M. S.. 1st Ch., Lakeland, Fla., $5;
Miss Bush, Tr., W. M. S., Winchester, Ky.,
$20; Miss M. Pugh, Tr., Amethyst A. S.
Broadway, Va., $2.50; L. S. McDowell, Lex.
Pres., Va., $5; L. A. S., Cooks Creek, Lex.
Pres., Va., $5; Miss Low, Tr., Pres. Union,'
for L. M. S., Madison Ave. Ch., Covington,
Ky., $14; Miss K. B. Hill, Fulton, Ky., $1;
Mrs. ltlggins, Tr., L. A. & H. M. S., 1st
Ch., Winston-Salem, Va., $35; Miss Hall, Tr.,
Children's M. S., $5; Y. L. S., Covington,
Tenn., $5; Mrs. Bassett, Tr., W. M. S. Ch.
of the Covenant, Richmond, Va., (Ad'l)
$4.50; Miss Means, Tr., L. M. S., Nazareth
Ch., Moon, S. C., $3.75; J. B. Leach, Tr.,
L. A. S., $1; L. M. S., Link's Grove, Mt.
Pleasant Ch., Va., $5; Mrs. W. F. Smith,
Tr., L. A. & M. S., Glenn Springs Ch., S. C.,
$10; Mrs. Spicer, Tr., L. M. S., Leesburg,
Fla., $5; Miss Strongfellow's S. S. Class,
"Seven Stars," Purity Ch., Chester, S. C.,
$13.50; Mrs. Payne. Tr.. P. Frank Price M.
S. Pryor M'm'l. Crews, Va., $5; Miss McKlttrick,
Tr.. Lickville Ch.. Pelzer, S. C.f $10;
Mrs. Graham. Tr., L. M. S., Eastmlnster,
Kansas City, Mo., $5; Miss Veo/ey, Sec., for
Miriam Workers, $5, and Mesdames Bernard
and Caldwell, $2, Senatobia, Miss.; Mrs.
Taylor, Tr., L. M. S., Nicholasvllle, Ky.. $12;
S. S.,. Navasota, Tex., $12; L. M*. S. Bethel
Ch., Lex. Pres., Va., $4.50; Miss Sharp, L.
M. S., Concord Ch., Loray, N. C., $10; Miss
Alma Marsh, Marshville, N. C., $25; Mrs. J.
G. Gilkeson, Tr., "The Mite So.", Moorefleld,
W. Va., $10; Mrs. Holme, L. M. S..
Covington, Tenn., $10; M. S. Bon Air Ch., E.
Han. Pres., Va., as follows: Mesdames Polk
Miller and Hazen, Misses Miller, Smith, E.
& M. Hazen, $7; Mrs. A. R. Heflln, for H.
& F. M. S., Hinton, W. Va., $21.50; Mrs.
Lucy Blair, McClung, Clovercreek, Va., $1;
Miss Fair, Tr., A. S. Bolton, Miss., $5; Mrs.
C. S. Mead, Tr., L. M. S., 1st Ch., San Marco,
Tex., $12.66; Mrs. Armstrong, Tr., L..H. &
F. M. S., Lewisburg, Tenn., $2.85; Mrs. Joiner,
Tr., H. M. S., Waycross, Ga., $3.25; Mrs.
F. H. Jones, Sec., L. A. S., Bay City, Tex.,
$5; Mrs. S. D. Walton for Farmville, Va., Ch.,
$11; Mrs. M. D. W. and daughters, Falling
Spring Ch., Montg'y. Pres., Va., $2.50; Pendleton
Boggs, Tr., S. S., Franklin^ W. Va.,
iv; runitiiuusLT tn., IT. IOT Xj. M. S., PlattSburg,
Upper Mo. Pres., Mo., $5; correcting
error in last report, for Miss Sedden, Tr.,
L. M. and A. S., Lounderville, S. C., reading
"$5.00", when it should have been $15, thus
making $10 to report. Total $ 459.76
Previously acknowledged 3,848.00
Total Contribution $4,307.76
We note with pleasure contributions from
Sunday Schools and Young Peoples Societies
which show wide-spread interest throughout
the churches. Contributions for the month
of March exceeded the entire contribution
for the three previous months, but we are
asking for $25,000 by September 1st, only
five months left us, and not yet one-fifth of
this amount in hand! My friends, remember
"the Kintrs business demands hastoi"
Mrs. A. M. Howison, Treas.
East Main Street, Staunton, Va.
WhaTii
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THE F
JTH. 473
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Spring Furniture
IT IS READY
It is arriving in car load
lots from all the great
leading factories in the
country.
Grand Rapids supplies
most of this.
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