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Lkwwnber 6, 1911]
MR. EUGENE ANDERSON,
PRESIDENT.
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Georgia-Alabama Business College, Ma- I
coil, G?. Enrollments l imited to 850
Students at a Time. Reservations ,
Must be Made in Advance. No
Student Admitted Without Two
Good Recommendations as to
Character and Intelligence.
Write to Mr. Anderson at once if you
want to learn all about the high plane
on which this unusual educational institution
is conducted. He will cheerCully
send you literature.
i ne uurns .Motor tar to., .nacon, lia..
says: "The Georgia-Alabama Business
College furnishes us with the best grade
of oflice help obtainable."
Air. W. H. M. Weaver, Manager Bel'
Telephone Co., .Macon. Ga., says: "An;
parent can well afford to patronize the
Georgia-Alabama Business College."
Mr. C. B. Rhodes, General Passenger
Agent G. S. & F. Railroad, Macon, Ga.,
says: "Good positions await the expert
stenographer who is trained by Mr.
Anderson."
Reidville School
A New Feature
A Christian home provided for 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 and admission write to
UK V. it. 1*. UKII), Mgr.,
lU'idtille, X. C.
BIBLES FOR CHRIS 1 MAS.
Can you think of an article so ap
propriate lor unnsinius ih-ckuuhiuu
a beautifully bound copy of the Holy
Scriptures? A beautiiul gift and an
eternal blessing to the recipient. Before
deciding on the presents you will
give this year, read tire announcement of
tiie Pentecostal Publishing Company,
which appears on another page of this
issue, offering most attractive prices on
Bibles of various styles and sizes.
REiMjE fOH SALE OH KENT
Near Prcsby tcriua College of S. C.
12-room house, 4 acres richest land,
garden, orchard, outbuildings, etc. Address
at once:
Box dir., ('Union, S. C.
5 CHRIS riflTs CARDS FR EC
Send 2c stamp and receive 5 very finest
Gold Embossed Christinas Post Cards
FREE, to Introduce post card oiTer.
Capital Card Co., I>?*pt. MB. Topeka, Kan.
VACATION TRAVEL FREE
A few European Tours free to organizers
of small parties. Write today for our
pian ana program. mix
lU'HK.Vl', Wilmington, Del.
FHKE LAM).
Another allottment of very choice valley
fruit land, is now ready for distribution.
Write immediately to the Jantha
Plantation Co., lilock 1508, I'ittsburg, Pa.,
for application blanks. The only requirement
is that live acres be planted in
fruit trees within five years. Authorized
improvement companies will plant
the trees at reasonable prices, and ^
market the fruit for the owners on s
shares. '
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Dll I nuuc EDCC Mall us $10.00 for 36 \
riLLUff O rtiLL pound Feather Bed ^
?- with 6 pound pair of ^
Pillows free. Freight prepaid. New ^
feathers, best ticking, satisfaction guar- *
an teed. Agents Wanted. TURN ICR X B
CORN WELL, Feather Dealer*, Charlotte, \
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TWKNTY-FOUR HOURS (UK.'KICK C
TIME TO CALIFORNIA. '
Beginning December 4, the New York, C
Atlanta, and New Orleans Limited, over q
Southern Hallway, will connect on Mon- (
days and Thursdays at New Orleans with r
the "Sunset Limited" to Los Angeles and 'C
San Francisco. Connection leaves Rich- (
mond 11:45 P. M. Pullman Sleeping Cars, <
Observation-Smoking Cars, Dining Car. C
Bquipmant Luxurious in Every Detail. C
THE PRESBYTERli
STN0DICA1 NOTES.
tLonunued from page 17)
ernooa and early evening of Wedneslay.
The best refreshments and the
nost charming social enjoyments were
he features.
A judicial case occupied a large part
f the Synod's time and attention. Some
lew brethren seemed to think that
nich proceedings were the normal way
>f the Synod. It was the tirst judicial
ase it lias hnH
*? wu jTinio, ttliu IL
vants it to be the last.
A special car, run through to Rustou,
>ver lilies not usually covered by a
hrough sleeper, was given the New
)rleans members of the trip of nearly
hree hundred miles, and was held over
or their return. Special thanks to Mr.
3. B. Webb, of the Texas and Pacific
Railway.
The Louisiana Industrial Institute, a
State institution, beautifully situated
>n an eighty acre campus on the west
"Stay,?stay at home my heart
Home-keeping hearts are I
For those that wander, they ?no
Are fall of trouble and ft
To stay at home is best."
Let the Edison PI
graph
bring to your home all tt
the world of amuseme
force the young people tc
streets and theatres for tl
ment which their nature
With the aid of a gei
Edison Phonograph you ca
home the most attractive pis
World for young and old alik
The Edison Phc
The best way to ma]
home-life a success is to find out wha
tial, and then do without the non-e
your entertainment at home is far be
" : i .1 *? LI
am utiu iui it* iiuiiic unci
place to be. The right sort of enter
pleusanter. The Edison Phonogn
Maker's most efficient assistant. 1
entertaining, broadly instructive, clej
inexpensive. The Phonograph is r
mood of every member of the family,
plenty for the children. There is re
ation for the parents. There is melo
spiration and education for all.
Of all his wonderfu
inventions, the Phonograph is Mr.
r>et. He has exnressed a desire to s
in every American Home." That
everywhere are able to offer you a
Phonograph at prices and terms to su
pocket-book.
Thomas A. Et
DKALKRS WITH K'TABUSUl
Abbeville Falrcloth Pharmacy
klbany Albany Ho. Furnishing Co
Ishb irn .... Homes Pharmacy
Ithens Fleming-Dearlng Hdw. Co
tlanta .... Paul T. Barth
.tlanta Hammock Drug Co.
ulanta Phillips & Crew Co.
itlanta J. C. Shirley
Augusta ....Chas, F. Rosslgnal
tig Creek ... S O. Clement
ilackshear .. W T. Tuten
Irunawlck '..H. Miller A Son
luchanan ... .">el Pnilllps & Co.
ralhouo .... Coffee Broe.
Camilla .....C L. Riits
'arrollton ...N. A. Horton
iartersvllle . W. H. Fields
'e-lartown ...Edw. S. Nixon
Jhatsworth . W". 8. Lents
"ha'terton ..?L J. Williams
Jochran faeksnn Furniture Co.
'niiimbus ... .V. J. Pekor
Commerce .. J. J. Sheppard
lordele Cordele Mua ft Sup. Ho.
Irawford Crawford Mara Co
IN OF THE SOOTH
side of the little city, atttracted the
attention of all the member*. By the
Invitation of the able president, Dr. J.
E. Keeny, many of the members of the
Synod met the Ave hundred students
one morning, and short addresses were
made by the Moderator, Dr. Phillips,
I?r. Hunter, aud Rev. C. A. Hyland.
A Tit A N S-A FEIC A >" RAILWAY.
An interesting article in the Matin on
the Trans-African Railway system by.
M. Andre Berthelot, formerly one of the
deputies of Paris, is receiving much attention.
The scheme |jf carried out
would give Africa railway system which
would do for it what the Union Pacific
accomplished for the United States and
the Trans-Siberian has done for Asia.
The general idea is a development of
the scheme which King Leopold outlined
YOU CAW AFFOI
OF THE GOSPEL." Round or Shape Notes, fot
songs. Sample copy S cents. E. A. K. HACKE1
and rest,
lappiest.
u) not where,
ill of care.
?Longfellow. /t
4al
n make your ^
ice in all the
e. ^
mograph is a R<
ke your Call at tlu
t things are essen- nearest Edison PI
essentials. Having below. He will
etter and safer than concert, deinonsti
all, the pleasantest "King of All En
tainment makes it Records and ask
aph is the Home- for the good old s
[t is delightfully ody and noble sei
an, convenient and side-splitting, con
esponsive to every makers.^ Possibl,
There is fun in pieces, rendered
laxation and recre- bands and orch
dy, amusement, in- music, which the
does not scratch.
ductions of the gr
| Verdi, Gounod.
_, Mendelssohn, Me
Edison s particular
ee "A Phonograph |j none of
is why our dealers " llUllt:
Genuine Edison is located conveni
lit the most modest catalogues, lists o
tion about the Ge
lison, Inc., Orang<
: '.!> STORKS WANTED IN TOWNS WHERE VK
GEORGIA DEALERS
Cutbbert W. B. Stanford
Donaldsonville Model Drug Co.
Douglas Fielding & Slbbett
Dublin .... Purr & Wood Fur. ?'o.
Klberton W. R. Gaines
Elberton .....J. P. Bailey
Fitzgarald .. E. P. Welghttnan
Fort Gaines . R. E. Grist
Griffin JO. H. Davis
Hogansvllls ..C. J. Dodds
Jefferson Randolph-Smith Co.
Junction City C. W. Moore & Co.
(.a Grangt .. .The Cash Book Store
Leesburg City Drug Co.
Louisville ...el. B. Polhill
McHae D. R. Dekle
Macon Macon Musical Co.
Madison Hart Jewelry Co.
Marshallvllle J. V. Frederlok
Mayavtlla G. Sharp
Meigs G. L Duron
MMlen Jells Drug Store
MllledgevlUe .. Mllledgevllle Hdw Co
nntloell* .,?J. K. Heckt
Moultrie ... . G. O. Henderson
(1171) ?1
in the geographical oongreas in Brussels
In 1876 and which was a sort oX
oounter move agaliiet the famous
British scheme of the Cape to Cairo
Railway.
The plan of this Important scheme Is
a line starting at Algiers continuing
towards Lake Chad and then through
the Congo which is in the Belgian territory
and on from thence towards Katango
where it would line up with the
British railway which is already some
2,000 miles from the Cape.
Kleinberg Female School
An Ideal Home School (or Girl*.
Pupils will he received at any time
after the Christmas holidays and charged
only from time of entrance. For
catalogue of 31st session address: B. M.
WailcN or .Minn Constance Wallea
Schuyler, Nelson County. Va.
a new Song Book in your Church
|l| or Sunday School,'*-and one for
every person;"FAMILIAR SONGS
$3 f? 100. Words and music, S3 very best
tT.14.1 North Wayno Street, Fort Wayne, Ind.
ol
>al Home-Maker
t store of your
lonograph dealer, whose name is given
be only too glad to give you a free
ating the marvelous versatility of this
itertainers." Look over his list of
him to play your favorite song. Ask
ongs of the South?so full of rieh melltiinent.
Don't forget to call for the
iiic songs of the World's greatest funy
you would like the inspiring band
so perfectly by the foremost military
estras. Or, some delightful string
Edison renders perfectly, because it
And then there are the classic pro and
old masters,?Wagner, Schubert,
Weber, Bizet, Leoncavallo, Mozart,
yerbeer, etc.
our dealers
ently near you, write us for illustrated
f over 2000 Records, and full inforuia:nuine
Edison Phonograph.
>, New Jersey
."tK NOT NOW KEPRESENTKD
Nicholas W. B. Teston
Pelham Consld't. Clo & Drug Co.
Perry J. 8. Katney
Richland Carter Trading: Co.
Rock tiprlng ,.R. O. Wellborn
Rome J3. S. Nixon
Royston L,. W. Dorough & Co.
Sardis J. F. Chance
Savannah ....A. L.. Ford A Co
Smithvllle .... .J. A. Hill
Soperton .....W. R. MoBeley
Stone MountalnW. K. A J. P. Tugle
-Jvlvester Paps Furniture Co.
Thomaston ...J. M. Mlddlebrooks, Jr.
Thomasvllle . C. C. Cocroft A Co.
Thomasvllle . Charles M. Tuttle
Tlfton H. Kent A Son
Thomson T. T. Dill Furn. Co.
ValrlOHta ....JMnthls A Youmans Co.
Warrenton .. ..J. H. Robinson A Son
Waycross . ...VI. L. Hlnson
Waynesboro . Waynesboro Drue Co.
West Point . Dee Heyman A Co.
Wrtvbtarllle Wrt*htavllle Fur*. O*