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May 18, 1910. THE
The Deaf
Can Hear
Thirty Days* Home Trial
Si-'cui people snouia
send their names and
addresses at once to
get this instrument on
thirty days' home trial.
This wonderful instrument
is perfected to
such a degree that the
deafest person can hear
the faintest sounds, and
we unhesitatingly send
it to any afflicted person
on thirty days' trial
that they may know
that by its use they can
The Electrophone in converse as those who
use?almost IN- are not afflicted conVISIBLE.
verse. You can enjoy
the theater and distinctly
hear public speakers. Thousands are
in use. Many users tell us it has greatly
improved their hearing and has stopped
their head noises. In many instances the
normal hearing has been entirely restored.
If you are deaf or hard of hearing, do not
fail to send your name and address today,
and test this wonderful instrument, and
see what many responsible people who are
using it say of the Electrophone. Write at
once. (9)
STOL7 PLEriXROPMONP f.n
286 Stewart Bldg., 92 State St., Chicago, 111.
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BOWEN EMPLOYMENT AGENCY,
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Help furnished free. We also furnish
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1 PRESBYTERIAN OF THE SOU'
the Saints," is the appropriate climax of
this discussion, wherein God, working in
and through the powers of the "renewed
man," doth establish him In grace, perfect
him in holiness, make him meet for
his inheritance and keep him by His
power "through faith unto salvation."
The wide circulation and study of this
little book is manifestly for the glory of
God. A. H. P. McCurdy.
Brownwood, Tex., April 29, 1910.
The Annual Catalogue of the Officers
and Students of Columbia Theological
Seminary, for 1909-10, is an attractive
pamphlet of thirty-two pages. It shows
a faculty of four professors and an attendance
of twenty students, seven each
in the Senior and Junior classes and six
in the Middle class. The pamphlet is
handsomely illustrated. It is a pleasure
to see the manifestations of life in this
mnst lispflll and Ollfooocful inoHlnllnn
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the church.
WANTED.?By a Presbyterian, a graduate
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years' experience, a position to teach. Address,
Teacher, care Presbyterian of the
South, Atlanta, Ga. 5-3
WANTED.?Experienced teacher desires
position for September in school or family.
English, French, German, Latin, Mathematics,
Music and Art. Best references. Address
Miss Somerville, Charlottesville, Va.
(5-4.)
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