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YOU ABE INVITED
To join the PreBbyterlan of the South
Piano Club. The plan Is sensible, economical
and convenient. Club members
not only save money on their pianos,
but are protected and even insured In
every particular so that dissatisfaction
is Impossible. Study the club plan
carefully and you cannot fall to Bee
that It represents an unusual opportunity.
Those who have already joined
and have received their pianos express
themselves as "Delighted with the
pianos and the plan."
The club gives you the benefit of the
"DUrchaBine oower of Its nno hnnrirori
members." This means a saving of
about one-third In the purchase price
of your piano- Terras are made to suit
the convenience of the Individual member.
The life Insurance feature Is ideal.
It Is veil worth your while to investigate
the club carefully. Write for catalogue
and full particulars. Address
Ludden & Dates. Presbyterian of the
South Club Dept.. Atlanta. Qa.
idGREIDEH'S FINE POULTRY
Book and calendar for 1912 contains 200
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THE PRESBYTERIA
Temperance
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DOES PROHIBITION PROHIBIT.
The following communication recently
appeared in the Baltimore Sun. It is
from the pen of J. Bibb Mills, attorney
for the Anti-Saloon League of Maryland,
and effectually meets a very current
false charge concerning liquor in prohibition
territory:
"A short time ago I noticed in your
news columns the statement that a report
of the Interstate Commerce Com
mission showed that approximately 20,000.000
gallons of liquor are shipped
annually Into the prohibition States, and
I have repeatedly been asked what is
our answer to this; so I am taking the
liberty of sending to you for publication
an answer which was prepared by
Miss Mary F. Balcomb, the secretary of
the Young People's Civic League of Chicago,
and which appeared in the columns
of the Chicago Daily News:
" 'The "enormous" shipment of
liquors into "dry" territory, as revealed
by the Inter-State Commerce Commission
in its inquiry into proposed
changes in express classification. has
aroused comment. It was discovered
that approximately 20,000,000 gallons
are shipped annually into the nine prohibition
States. {
" 'The quantity really is enormous,
and it seems appalling; but, compared
with the total consumption of intoxicating
liquors in the United States, it becomes
insignificant.
" 'Approximately 1,900,000.000 gallons
?to be exact, 1,935.544,112?according
to the United States statistical abstract
for 1909, latest report from the abstract
at band, of all kinds of intoxicating
liquors were consumed in the United
States during the year 1909. Twenty
million gallons is less than a ninetyfifth
of the total consumption. The nine
prohibition States have almost onesixth
the total population of the United
States, according to the report of superintendents
of the census: (Alabama, 2,138,093;
Georgia, 2.609,121; Kansas. 1,690,949;
Maine, 742,371; Mississippi. 1,797.114;
North Carolina, 2.206,287; North
Dakota, 577,056; Oklahoma. 1,657,155;
Tennessee, 2,184.789; total, 15,602.935.
" 'The total population of the United
States, including all territories. Is 93,346,543.
" 'In other words, the people living in
"wet" territory drink, per capita, more
than fifteen times as much as those living
in "dry" territory.
" 'This is a very good showing for
prohibition, we believe. It shows that
prohibition "regulates" about fifteen
times better than all the "regulative"
measures thus far attempted.
" 'The pres3 reported 3,000,000 gallons
of beer drunk In Chicago during
the three excessively hot days of last"
May; that is, nearly one-sixth as much
of beer alone In but three days was
consumed by less than one-sixth as
many people under high license regulation
as was consumed of all kinds of
intoxicating liquors by six times as
many people during a period 121 times
as long.
" 'Evidently prohibition prohibits.'
"I trust that you will be able to find
space for this strong reply to the old
cry that 'prohibition doeB not prohibit-'
"?Pittsburg Christian Advocate.
CONYICTION.
Bendick?Jones is in jail acting on
the advice of a street car ad.
Blblus?How Is that?
Bendick?It advertised a brand of
whiskey, saying, "It Is the best. If in
doubt try It, and conviction will follow."
H? did. His oonvlctlon followed.
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N OF THE SOUTH [ January 17, 1912.
Ask Your Doctor
All run down, easily tired, thin, pale, nervous? And do not know
what to take ? Then go direct to your doctor. Ask his opinion
of Ayer's non-alcoholic Sarsaparilla. No alcohol, no stimulation.
A blood purifier, a.nerve tonic, a strong alterative, an
aid to digestion. Let your doctor decide.
ivcauiiig Lidiiip
Opticians agree that the light from a good oil lamp is
easier on the eyes than any other artificial light
The Rayo Lamp is the best oil lamp made.
It gives a strong, yet soft, white light; and it never flickers. It preserves
the eyesight of the young; it helps and quickens that of the old.
You can pay $5, $ 10, or $20 for other lamps, but you cannot get
better light than the low-priced Rayo gives.
Made of solid brass, nickel-plated. Easily lighted, without removing
shade or chimney. Easy to clean and rewick.
Dealer* everywhere; or write for docriptive circular direct to an? agency of the
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Grafted trees begin bearing in a few years and continue for
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