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April 13, 1910. THE
are not obliged to gather up the shadows
and bring them home with us.
The world is full of brightness and
good cheer, and God's Word contains
promises enough to cover every need.
We must bring sunshine Into the home
as well as to carry it, If we are his messengers.?Herald
and Presbyter.
A LAST GOOD-BYE.
"Oond-hvo." I said to mv flnnncipncp
"Good-bye, for aye and aye."
And I put her hands off harshly
And turned my face away;
And. Conscience, smitten sorely,
Returned not from that day.
But a time came when my spirit
Grew weary of its pace,
And I cried, "Come back, my Conscience,
And I long to see thy face;"
But Conscience cried, "I can not;
Remorse Bits In my place." ?Ex.
Let us Help You.
With one exception, there is no more
laudable undertaking in the world than
the relief of disease, pain and suffering.
Next to the minister, the physician
should, and we believe does, stand high- i
est in the estimation of the people. Remember
that the physician spends a lifetime
in studying the causes, diagnosis and
treatment of diseases to which you are
heir.
That is why we urge that you consult
your physician regarding Harris Lithia
Water. If you suffer with any of the
diseases that are related to uric acid,
such as rheumatism, sciatica, gout, gall- J
stones, urinary calculi, cystitis, diabetes,
Bright's disease and catarrh of the stom- |
ach, ask your physician wnat ne mums
of Harris Lithia Water in your case.
The widespread sale of Harris Lithia
Water is largely due to the fact that it
is prescribed by physicians everywhere.
If there is any physician anywhere who
has not tried the water we will gladly
send him literature and samples.
Wilmington, N. C.
Harris Lithia Springs Co.,
Harris Springs, S. C.
I was advised by my physician to drink j
Harris Lithia Water. After following his
advice I find it has entirely cured me of a
severe case of dyspepsia, accompanied by
<leranged kidneys. I am always glad to
speak a good word for Harris Lithia Water.
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BOWEN EMPLOYMENT AGENCY.
y has good reliable help for all positions.
Help furnished free. We also furnish
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Atlanta, Ga.
WANTED?Position for next session by experienced
housekeeper or matron in boys'
or girls' school. Can give best references.
A.ddress P. G. Care Presbyterian of the South.
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Albemarle Pippins of the first quality.
THE ALBEMARLE ORCHARD CO.
Samuel B. Woods, President.
Charlottesville, Va.
3.00 to $5.00 per day. You can secure
honorable and profitable employment
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THE ROGERS PUBLISHING CO.,
Athens, Ga.
PRESBYTERIAN OF THE SOI
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according to good reason to Judge the
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The Tale of
an Orphan
Cottontot.
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By Thornwell J
For the first time In American
recall, the institutional orphan life
described In a vivid, fpllinv- stnru
little orphaned cotton mill boy, mai
a while he gets to the
THORNWELL ORT
and his life and adventures, real or
are told in fascinating chapters of bi
medals, birds' nests, Christmas be
j such things in which any healthy bo
Santa. Claus is In'
The baseball game with the "
through adventures and combat Sir
a youth of parts.
AN IDEAL PRESENT
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Full of action and entertaining
Will be read with interest all <
Observer.
Far above the average of boy's 1
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The Presbyterian
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er than by their faults, for their virtues
represent what they In most cases really
desire to be.
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n r\ ntlinr hucinncc nnllocro r*ffnro thla nn.
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also teach by mail.
AL BUSINESS COLLEGE
"A, GA.
iUE EVER OFFERED
3ody can claim to offer you the lowces
but we prove our claim. The
ous purchasing power of our cominables
us to sell vehicles to you at a
r price than most dealers have to pay
sir goods.
A $60 BUGGY FOR ONLY $45
**No matter where you live we will
\ save you at least one-third the rout
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Cover In Four Colors.
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literature, as far as we
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