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Reidville School I
A New Feature
A Christian home provided the whole
year in which children from six to fourteen
years of age will be cared for, given
Manual Training according to age
and strength, and thorough school instruction
during the regular school
term. Charges reasonable. For terms
of admission vwite to
KKV. II. P. ItKID, flier,,
Rrldvlllr, S. ''
II lie ^^^(CAN BE STERUJZED)^^!
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I of the head ? no washing I
I by hand ? no breakage. I
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SHOPPING IIY MAIL
If you cannot come to New York yourself,
the next best thing is having someone
here who will take a personal Interest
in your wants?one who will exercise
ihe same care and judgment in making
your purchases as you would yourself.
My services cost you nothing. Current
retail prices the rule in all my dealings.
Write for particulars to Miss A. G.
Brown, 559 West 140th St., New York
City.
MISS SAI.1.IK SPIES,
Purchasing Agent,
S2.-? Seventh Street, Louisville, Ky. ?.
I would call your attention to my ad- J
vantages as a purchasing agent.
Having a thorough knowledge of where
the best articles are to be found at the
most reasonable prices in the market, in
this city, I can supply my patrons at most
favorable rates, all articles of merchandise.
I give personal attention to having "J
dresses made in the latest style.
A lady will run no risk ordering from
me. Dresses or anything else not satisfactory
in every respect, can be exchanged.
We make a specialty of bridal outfits
and tailor made suits.
We have also added a Mail Order De- T .
partment to our business.
SALESMEN WANTED
Trained Salesman earn from <1,200.00
to <10,000.00 a year, and ex- p?
penses. Hundreds of good positions
now open. We will assist you to se- do
cure a position where you can get
Practical Experience as a Salesman I 1
and earn <100 a month or more
While you are learning. Write to- 80
day for our free book "A Knight o* ua
the Grip," list of good openings, and
testimonials from hundreds of men
recently placed in good positions.
Addrena Neareat Office, Dept. 230.
NATIONAL SALESMAN'S TRAINING -i.,
ASSOCIATION. BU<
Chlcngo New York Kanaaa City be!
? - ~ "Si
I r?r t i itin t? niton ! thf
obAU i iruL iiuvid I h__
MADE FROM M
OLD CARPETS
Instead of throwing away the old __
carpets, send them to us and let us ?
make them Into beautiful Indian
Rugs for you. You will find them fai
far superior to the celebrated Smyrna
Rugs. We make a variety of de- as
signs for you to choose from with f,
firm, even nap on both sides, at 4,11
prices at least 50 per cent, less than th(
you would have to pay for new
goods. You don't have to clean the 8a
old carpets and we pay the freight ?n
on them from your home. Before
shipping write for our booklet and til
instructions. Address
INDIAN RUG COMPANY Ml
CARLISLE, PA. "I
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TUC I ill/ nc tuc mil it c ninoi r
iiiL LnvT ui int vrmic uinuir
By Thorn we] I .Jacobs
A Wmrin* Novel of
THE
Atlanta Riots
A book to the pasvions,
a book that power- |ni
oily grips the pillars of fl
ociallife."?Tom Watson Sti
>r The Jejfersonian.
One of the frrtaittt V
tovels ever -written by a Ri
"outturn man. It is vivid,
&Si#i&i"->?m ,h:
Fromjust such writers
urn of authoritative m\
thought the South will be
ewakcqpd to what is necessary in this negro Question
-ust such books as The Law of the White Circle, which
*? shouUwelcome. read and study "?Birmingham ]
This novel is absolutely umque tn English Literature cr
-.no wim mc oceiiuun 01 none is me only attempt Ic
Se philosophically accurate in handling this all-absorb- cai
nr race theme. It is a virile, honest, red-blooded .
- '??ot?4or ofIjiejTeatee* .factor ta American'lie Silf
Price, 91-25 Postpaid.
Special Offer; We will send a copy
of this book postpaid to any subscriber A
old or new, who aenda an 92.85 for m
year's aubaerlptlon to the Presbyterian, rec
or for 9l.SH we will send the novel and wri,
extend the nnbacrlptlon six months.
Address, . ^ ^ . hail
Presbyterian of the Month,
904 tostell Bid*.. A tlaata. Oa, *ow
"Hi r:hfriiitmK'j"rf^ iinnffifftw .
tHfi PRESBYTER
S3>torp Corner
A RHYME OF PURE REASON.
A Christian Science Proselyte
Alone upon a mountain height
Was pondering upon the vain
Belief In non-existent l ain,
How nervous Dread of any kind
Air . -
Hus an musion or the Mind,
When, coming down the niountainsid
A dreadful lion he espied.
The Proselyte said, "Mercy nie!"
And quickly Scuttled up a Tree.
Next morning at the rise of sun
There came an Unconverted One,
Who saw the Proselyte at bay
And drove the hungry beast away.
The Cynic said, "Aha! 1 see
Your claim has got you up a Tree."
"Your judgment," said the Proselyte
"Arises from Imperfect Sight.
"A Lion to a soul refined
Is an Illusion of the Mind."
"If that's the case," the Cynic said,
"Why show these human signs c
Dread?
"Why pass the night, secure froi
harm.
in youaer wievated Palm?"
friend." said the Saint, "if you bu
knew!
This Tree is an Illusion, too.
"When in a Jungle, far from Home,
Where purely .Mental I Jons roam,
t puts one more at Ease to he
Up some imaginary Tree."
"How great is Mind," the Strange]
cried,
And went his way quite Eddy-fled.?
fe.
"A mothers' club?" exclaimed Mrs
rmer Hayrick, putting the newspapei
wn. "The very idee of sech a thing!
lover IIOA i x "
.v.?i uoc uvunu uui a sningie. Nice
rt o' mothers they must be that has tc
e a club!'"?Exchange.
Master: "1 see you've got a horse.
3e "P there, Pat. I thought you didn't
Ueve in that superstition." Pat:
are. an' I don't, sir. But I have heard
it them as don't believe in it gets the
?t luck."?Punch.
IIEB METHOD.
There were twin boys in the Murphy
nily. At six months of age they were
much alike as two peas. Neighbors
:en wondered how Mrs. Murphy knew
em apart. One day Mrs. O'Flaherty
id to her: "Foine pair of boys you'vt
t, Mrs. Murphy: but how do you ivei
1 thim apart?" "Faith, and that's aisv
rs. O'Flaherty," replied Mrs. Murphy
nuts my finger in Dinnis' mouth an<
he bites it's Moike."?Exchange.
REAL LAZINESS.
The Little Russians?those of th(
uth?are said to be cleverer than th<
issians of the north; but they are lazj
Just how lazy may be gathered frorr
is quotation from Mr. Maurice Bar
?'s recent book, "Russian Essays anc
orles."
"The Little Russian," said a Littlt
issian gentleman to me, "is so laz>
at he will say to his wife, 'Little wife
y whoa to my horse. I have a pain in
' tongue.' "?Youth's Companion.
Blobb?BJones boasts that he is mast
of his own home. Slobbs?Yes, hf
i make his wife do almost anything
i wants to.?Philadelphia Record.
Jrs. John?I do wish T had a good
Ipe for falling hair. John?Moat
men nowadays just pick it up and
ig jt on the back of a chair.?Youngs.
rn Telegram.
ian of the sooth
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Senior Hall Main Bi
TEXAS PRESBYTERIAl
THE GREAT PRESBYTERIAN
Four splendid buildings, elegantly fi
metal furnace room, obviating all dang
light. Large gymnasium, basket-ball, t
in the history of the school. Two coure
to degrees. Special departments: Plan*
Expression. All branches of Art, Artlsl
with skylight. Edward Baxter Perry, i
Teacher of Interpretation Classes. One
year. College opens September 21st, 19
graphs, write REV. HENRY C. EVANS. A
Greenbrier Presbyteria
LEWIS BURG, V>
A beautifully located school, with n
>f environments, home life, moderate termi
logue before selecting a school for youi
(1776) Hampden Si
Able faculty. Select student body d
. and Intellectual tone. High standards
1 and Athletic Field. 14 Unit Entrance Re
B. A., B. S? B. Lit., M. A. Steam heat, ga
Expenses moderate. One hundred and t
1911. For catalogue or other informatic
D. D., President, Hampden Sidney, Virgin
AGNES SCOTT CO
DECATUR (Near A
_ THE COLLEGE offers advantages eq
1 THE AGNES SCOTT ACADEMY, unde
a four years' course leading to FreBhman
Statesville Fe
Presbyterian: Thorough Courses; Moderi
Tuition and Matriculation Fee for the Nil
time. REV.
Washington and
, LAW, ENGINEERING, COMM
Students drawn from thirty States,
and religious tone. Address, Pres. G
PALMER COLLEG
Named la honor of
DeFUNIAK SPRI
^ Altitude highest point in the State. d<
i^iimauqua, iaeai environment. Consider
dren 1b a climate that permlta of out-do<
them the rigors of winter and cloae conl
control, strong faculty, new athletic fle
Terms very moderate. Send for illustrate
Ward Seminai
EiliUiiWi 1865. Seminar* and Special Courses.
Conservatory o! Music?WINKLER, Director; CAMP01
; Domestic Science?all under specialists. 175 Boardin
Beautiful campus lor outdoor sports. For catalofue i
wSM I have v<
JJr conclude tl
can huy ? (
^B^L j^r f solder, no seair
B Write for dealer'*
I samples and prices will be promptl;
(4 N. 23d Street, Philadelphia
THE NOWLAf
High-Class Diamonds and other Preclc
( end Wedding Rings, Silver Novelties, and
the Largest Patterns. Pine Imported and
Lorgnettes. Goods sent on approval upon
Ml Raat
The American IS
RICHMOND,
Capital, Surplat and Undivided
OFFICl
OLIVER J. SANDS, President
O. BAYLOR HILL, Cashier
H. W. ROUNTREE, Vice-President
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illdlng Dlckaon Hall.
V COLLEGE FOR GIRLS.
SCHOOL OF THE SOUTHWEST,
urnlshed, heated by steam from outside
;er of fire. The beautiful acetylene gas
tennis, outdoor games. No serious Illness
les of study, College and Seminary, leading
), Voice Culture, Violin, Organ, Guitar,
tic Needlework. China Kiln, Art Rooms
Boston, Visiting Director of Music and
hundred and thirty-six music pupils last
11. For Catalogue illustrated by photol.
M., D. D., President, Mllford, Texas.
1 AX*l*a P 1 i c n ?
it luunary dcoool boys
fKST VIRGINIA.
ew brick buildings, strong faculty, good
3. Get our handsomely illustrated cata1
son.
H.B. MOORE, Principal.
idney College (191 1)
rawn from many States. Notable moral
and thorough work. Extensive campus
qutrement. Courses leading to degrees?
s, baths, and other modern conveniences,
hlrty-slxth session begins September 13,
>n, address Kev. Henry Tucker Graham,
ila.
LLEGE for WOMEN
tlanta), GEORGIA,
ual to best colleges for men.
r separate faculty and government, offers
class. For catalogue, address
K. a GAIN ICS, Presides!.
male College
n Equipment; A Home School. Board,
ne months, $162. Pupils received at any
J. A. SCOTT. D. D., StateavlUe, N. O.
I M IT-:
l-.cc v^invcrsity
EKCE, SCIENCE, LETTERS.
Expenses very moderate. High moral
EO. H. DENNY, LU D., Uxlagtoa, Va.
E (Co-educational)
Dr. B. M. Palmer.
NGS, FLORIDA.
elightful climate, seat of Florida Winter
the advantages of educating your chll>r
life and out-door aporta, avoiding for
Inement. .Christian school, Presbyterian
ild. Fall term begins September 27th.
>d catalogue.
Rev. LYNN R. WALKER. President.
^ F?R GIRLS AND YOUNG WOMEN
i V Nashville, Tennessee
French end German spoken. College preparstion.
BELLO, Voice; SCHMITZ, Violin. Expression, Art,
1 Pupils. Complete appointments. City advsnisfes.
iddress J. D. BLANTON, President
oughly modern structure of
^ brick and stone covered with
Cortright Metal Shingles. Church truss
must choose very deliberately ? they
try many to please?and you may safely
hey knew this to be the best roof money
ire-proof, storm-proof, easily laid, no
is, fewer nails?and no future tinkering.
we haven't an agency In your locality full particulars,
y sent to those actually in need of roofing.
r METAL ROOFING CO.
132 Van Burcn Streat, Chicago
M COMPANY
iub atones. New deafens In Engagement
Cases of Silver for Bridal Presents of
AmarU.? trr-a-i "
.. n?ivuw. uptrt Olasses and
satisfactory city references.
RICHMOND, VA.
Fational Bank
VIRGINIA.
1 Profit?, One Million Dollars
IBS:
WM. C. CAMP, Vice-President
WALLER HOLLADAY. Asst. Cashier
D. W. DURRETT, Asst. Cashier
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