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Reidville School j
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 in
Btruotion during the regular school
term. Charges reasonable. For terms
of admission w?ite to
REV. II. P. It FID, Mgr.,
Itelrivillr. ?.
II llV (CAN ISE STKIUUZEDl^'l
| \|f Recjuires no tipping back I
I Mt of tho head ? no washing I
I tffr by hand ? no breakage. I
vSZy Write for Illustrated Catalogue. |
sikiim'i\<;~in mail.
If you cannot conic to Now York yourself.
the next best tiling is having someone
here who will lake a personal interest
in your wants?one who will exercise
the 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. <!.
llrown, r>r.!l West 1 loth St., New York
City. _
MISS SM.I.n: SPIES,
Purchasing \gciit.
Ni!."? Seventh Street, Louisville, Ivy.
I would call your attention to my ad- *
vantages as a purchasing agent.
Having a thorough knowledge of where
the best articles are to be found at the
most reasonn me prices lit wio mai Ket, in
this city, I can supply my patrons at most
favorable rates, till articles of merchandise.
I give personal attention to having "1
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- - .
partmcnt 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 ICxperlence as a Salesman 1
and earn $100 a month or more
While you are learning. Write to- so
day for our free book "A Knight of Ug
the Crip," list of good openings, and
testimonials from hundreds of men
recently placed In good positions.
Addresn \ on rent Office, Dept. Silt).
NATION A I, SAI.KSIIAVS TiIAI\I\ti
ASSOCIATION.
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BEAUTIFUL RUGS I '
MADE FROM & '
OLD CARPETS
Instead of throwing away the old _
carpets, send them to us and let us """
make them into beautiful Indian
ltugs for you. You will find them fy
far superior to the celebrated Smyrna
ltugs. We make a variety of de- at
signs for you to choose from with ,
firm, even nap on both sides, at
prices at least 00 per cent, less than tl
you would have to pay for new
goods. V<m don't have to clean the Si
old carpeta and we pay the freight
on in cm troiu your iiome. neiore "
shipping write for our booklet and ti
instructions. Address
INDIAN RUG COMPANY
CARLISLE, PA.
THE LAW OF THEWHITE CIRGLf
By Thornwejl Jacobs
A "I'ont Novel of
A book to stir the pasa
book that poweriilly
srrips the pillars of
* >cial lite."?Tom Watson
r TheJeJfersonian.
One of the greatest VK>?
tenets ever written t>y a
out hem man. tt is vivid,
a.,....../-,,/"? i.i...
T-otwood Moore.
From just such toriters,
nrn of authoritative
bought the South will be
twafcer\pd to what 1* necessary in this negro Question
ust such books as The Law of the White Circle, which
we should welcome, read and tud "?Birmingham
<ge~Heratd
fhis novel is absolutely unique in English Literature *
uid with the exception of none is the only attempt tc
ae philosophically accurate in handling this all-absorb. *
n*raoe theme. It is a virile, honest, red-bloodc*
gaaMafatloB of ?jt? fraates a -u. a
Price. *1.23 Poatpaid.
Special Offer; We will seiid n copy
of (bin book iionIiniIiI to any aubacrlber
old or new, who NenilN u> 92.SR tor a
year's aubacrlptlon to the I'renbyterlun, r
or for 91.H0 we will nenil the novel and v
extend the aubacrlptlon Mix nioiithn.
A<",eapr?lfcTt?rI?l" ot the South,
H/>0 * oat ell "Id*.. Atlanta, tin.
THE PRESBYTER!
S5>torp Corner
A K1IYME OF IT ltE KEASON.
A ( hristian Science l'roselyte
Alone upon a mountain height
Was pondering upon the vain
oenei 111 non-existent ' am,
How nervous Dread of any kind
Was an illusion of the Mind.
When, coining down the mountainside,
A dreadful lion lie espied.
The Proselyte said, "Mercy nie!"
And quickly Scuttled up a Tree.
Next morning at the rise of sun
There came an 1'neon verted 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 ease." the Cynic said.
?ny snow mese unman signs <>t
Dread?
"Why i>ass the night, seen re from
harm.
In yonder Elevated Palm?"
"riend." said the Saint, "if yon but
knew!
This Tree is an illusion, t?.o.
"When in a Jungle, far from Home.
Where purely .Mental Dions roam,
t puts one more at tease to lie
i'p some imaginary Tree."
"How great is Mind," the Stranger
cried,
And went his way quite teddy.tied.?
fe.
"A mothers' club?" exclaimed Mrs.
inner Hayrick, putting tlie newspaper
iwn. "The very idee of sech a thing!
never use nothin' but a shingle. Nice
rt o' mothers they must he that has to
te a club!'"?Exchange.
Master: "1 see you've got a liorse.
oe "P there, Pat. ' thought you didn't
neve in tnat superstition." l'at:
lure, an' 1 don't, sir. But I have heard
at them as don't believe in it gets the
st luck."?Punch.
1IER METHOD.
There were twin boys in the Murphy
iniily. At six months of age they wert
> much alike as two peas. Neighbors
Ften wondered how Mrs. Murphy knev
tern apart. One day Mrs. O'Flahert;
aid to her: "Foiue pair of boys you'vi
ot, Mrs. Murphy: but how do you ive
ili thim apart?" "Faith, and that's ais\
Irs. O'Flaherty," replied Mrs. Murphy
I nuts my finger in Dinnis' mouth an
f he bites it's Moike."?Exchange.
REAL LAZINESS.
The Little Russians?those of th
:outh?are said to he cleverer than th
Russians of the north; but they are laz
-just how lazy may be gathered froi
his quotation from Mr. Maurice Bai
ng's recent hook, "Russian Essays an
Stories."
"The Little Russian," said a Littl
tussian gentleman to me, "is so laz
hat he will say to his wife, 'Little wif
iav whoa to mv horse. I have a nain i
ny tongue.'"?Youth's Companion.
Blobb?Bjones boasts that he is mas
r of his own home. Slobbs?Yes, t
an make his wife do almost anythin
he wants to.?Philadelphia Record.
Mrs. John?I do wish I had a goo
ecipe for falling hair. John?Mos
romen nowadays just pick it up an
ang jt on the back of a chair.?Youngs
own Telegram.
AN OF THE SOUTH
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Senior Hail Main Ilnihlliig
TEXAS PUKSUVTKHIAN COL,
THE GREAT PRESBYTERIAN SCHO(
Four splendid buildings, elegantly furnish,
metal furnace room, obviating all danger of
light. Large gymnasium, basket-ball, tennis,
In the history of the school. Two courses of i
to degrees. Special departments: Piano, Voi<
Expression. All branches of Art, Artistic Nei
with skylight. Edward Baxter Perry, Bostor
Teacher of Interpretation Classes. One hundr
year. College opens September 21st, 1911. F
graphs, write REV. HENRY C. EVANS. A. M.,
Greenbrier Presbyterial A
LEW1SBURG, WEST
A beautifully located school, with new bi
environments, home life, moderate terms. Ge
logue before selecting a school for your son.
(1776) Hampden Sidn
Able faculty. Select student body drawn
and intellectual tone. High standards and (
and Athletic Field. 14 Unit Entrance Require]
B. A., B. S., B. Lit.. M. A. Steam heat, gas, bat
Expenses moderate. One hundred and tlilrty1911.
For catalogue or other information, ad
D. D., President, Hampden Sidney, Virginia.
AGNES SCOTT COLL
DECATUR (Near Atlanti
THE COLLEGE offers advantages equal t(
THE AGNES SCOTT ACADEMY, under sepi
a four years' course leading to Freshman clasi
Statesville Fema
Presbyterian; Thorough Courses; Modern Eq
Tuition and Matriculation Fee for the Nine m
time. REV. J. A
Washington and L
LAW, ENGINEERING, COM MERC]
Students drawn from thirty States. Exp
and religious tone. Address, Pres. GEO. ]
PALMER COLLEGE (
Named In honor of I)r.
DeFUNIAK SPIUNGS,
Altitude highest point in the State, deligh
Chatauqua, ideal environment. Consider the
tlren In a climate that permltn of out-door 111
them the rlgora of winter and close continent
control, strong faculty, new athletic Held.
Terms very moderate. Send for illustrated ca
Ward Seminary
, Established 1865. Seminary and Special Courses. Frent
Conservatory ol Music?WINKLER, Director; CAMPOBELLI
; Domestic Science?all under specialists. 175 Boardiat Pup
Beautiful campus for outdoor sports. For catalogue addrei
TYPES OF TME SOUTHS FINE:
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lmy?
JuT w^ solder, no seams, U
Write for dealer's name. we h;
samples and prices will l>e proin|)tly sent
54 N. 23d Street, Philadelphia
THE NOWLAN
High-Class Diamonds and other Precious
,p and Wedding Rings, Silver Novelties, and Ce
the Largest Patterns. Pine Imported and An
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ir?i rinm main mi m.
the am ek i can n"i
,d RICHMOND, VII
.( Capital, Surpluu and Undioided Pr
d OFFICER!
OLIVER J. SANDS, President W
J- 0. BAYLOR HILL, Cashier W
II. W. ROL'NTREE, Vice-President D.
j O. t ilicr IS. 1M 1.1.
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si
Dickson Hall.
LKGE FOR GIRLS.
OE OF THE SOUTHWEST,
ed, heuted by steam from outside
Are. The beautiful acetylene gas
outdoor games. No serious illness
study, College and Seminary, leading
3e Culture, Violin, Organ, Guitar,
edlework. China Kiln, Art Rooms
?, Visiting Director of Music and
ed and thirty-six music pupils last
'or Catalogue illustrated by photoD.
D., President, Milford, Texas.
Military School BF00Ys
VIRGINIA.
ick buildings, strong faculty, good
t our handsomely illustrated cataH.B.
MOOKE, Principal.
ey College (191 1)
from many States. Notable moral
:horough work. Extensive campus
ment. Courses leading to degrees?
hs, and other modern conveniences,
sixth session begins September 13,
Idress Rev. Henry Tucker Graham,
,EGE for WOMEN
), GEORGIA.
) best colleges for men.
arate faculty and government, offers
s. For catalogue, address
F. H. GAINES, President.
ile College
ulpment; A Home School. Board,
onths, $162. Pupils received at any
. SCOTT. D. D., Statmvllle, N. C.
,ee University
E. SCIENCE. LETTERS.
lenses very moderate. High moral
9. DENNY, LL. D., Lexington, Va.
Co-educational)
U. M. Palmer.
FLORIDA.
tful climate, seat of Florida Winter
atlvantagca of educating your cbll!e
autl out-door nportx, avoiding (or
ent. .Christian school, Presbyterian
Fall term begins September 27th.
talogue.
Rev. LYNN R. WALKER, President.
FOR GIRLS AND YOUNG WOMEN
Nashville, Tennessee
:h and German spoken. College preparation.
0, Voice ; SCHMITZ, Violin. Expression, Art,
ils. Complete appointments. City advantages.
m J. D. BLANTON, President
brick and stone covered with
'right Metal Shingles. Church trusust
choose very deliberately ? they
nany to please?and you may safely
knew this to be the best roof money
iroof, storm-proof, easily laid, no
;wer nails?and no future tinkering.
fcven't an agency in your locality full particulars,
; to those actually in need of roofing.
LTAL ROOFING CO.
132 Van Buren Street, Chicago
COMPANY
Stones. New designs In Engagement
isea of Silver for Bridal Presents of
nerlcan Watches. Opera Glasses and
tlsfactory city references.
RICHMOND, VA.
LTIONAL BANK
MJINIA.
of it*, One Million Dollars
i:
M. C. CAMP, Vice-President
ALI,ER HOLLADAY. Asst. Cashier
W. DURRETT, Asst. Cashier