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January 31, 1912 ]
PRESIDENT
(ioorgia-Alabama llusiuess College,
Milfoil- fJoftl-crlo
The college has solved the problem
of teaching people how to make good.
.Honey spent there becomes a great investment.
Those who can furnish
recommendations for character and intelligence
will do well to write for
information about the life employment
features, and the plan hy which you
may pay tuition nfter finishing yonr
course and going to work.
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I of the head-no washing I
by hand ? no breakage. I
l_jPwrita for llluilrated Citalogua. |
Reidviile 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
RET. B. P. RE ID, Mgr.,
Beldrille, N. C.
?1 WILL MAKE YOU
PROSPEROU8
If yoa ?r? honest end ambition, writ* Hi,
today. No matter where yoa tie*or what
your occupation, 1 will teach yoa the See)
Estate tmiinees by mail; appoint yoa Special
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start yoa la a profitabls basinets of yoar own.
nd help yoa make big mouey at once.
Inuaual opportunity for men without
pltal to become Indapendant tar Ilia,
tuabie ftsok and full parlloulara FREE,
ta today.
ITIONAL CO-OPERATIVE REALTY CO.
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Send IS cents In stamps to-day and
id you this great collection of seeds
nail. We'll also mall you free our
alalog? if you ask for it?all postpaid.
in a. salzer seed co.
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UWti! jLVkJI Wo want ono person in each locality
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IV "e advnn'aio of our Special Offer to secure a lieacor
lturner FKF'o. Writo today. Agents Wanted.
HOME SUPPLY CO., 800 Home BtaMim, Ksaus City, Ma
NON
THE FSEBBYTERI,
KOREA.
Kav. Robert I. coil, ivwaogju, Korea,
iu a letter received xeceuuy gi%wa news
01 lae work tueie:
Tuey were lo begin building ui tlie
uew- station bueucuuu at ouce. 'iheie
\%ere, be said, already groups of CnriBuans
m tne beld. He was just baca
iioui a twenty days' trip iu tuat hem
una was to go again soon with Air.
awmeueart. the business man wno uas
gone to take charge of the business 01
the Mission so as to give the ordained
men more time for the evangelistic
work of the mission. Mr. Swineheari,
no s;iiH tuoo . ????. i-i?.i" 1
r.?w a, 6icat Ultooiug UUU WUS
to take charge of the treasurer's work
the nrst of the New Year. It would be
a great blessing if every one of our
Missions could be blessed with some
consecrated business man to manage
the business of each Mission. This is
a work for the Laymen's Movement to
take up.
Mr. Colt says of the new station:
"There are fine roads there in all directions
but one, and you can travel
that in a buggy. Boats come within
three miles, ahd a railroad is being
built to connect Yesu, the seaport, with
Seoul, which will run right through
Soenchun. Then we get fine mountain
spring water from a spring on the
mountain. That will give us running
water in our homes, and bath rooms as
at home.
We are anxious to get down there
and get settled. While on this last
trip 1 visited Yesu, where five years
ago an old lady first heard the gospel
and believed. She began to pray daily
for God to send some one to teach the.v.
She bought a Bible front a colporteur
and began to exhort others. Soon a
little band of three or five gathered and
when 1 went there last year I received
18 into the catechumen. Now they
have a nice church and many are believing
and turning to the I-ord. I
bought a house there and moved a helper
to help them hold the fort and
preach the word. So God is answering
prayers. Let all keep on praying and
working. Matthew 9: 35-38; IS- 19, 20;
28: 16-20; 1 Corlnth'ans 15: 58.
Mr. Colt says in his letter that he
had bought a lot of Japanese gospels
and tracts and books, which I am giving
out, and he was still pressing the
colportage work. He says "God was
gcod to spare me when I had appendicitis
lately." An operation might be
performed in February. Pray for him.
that health and strength and His blessings
upcn the work. W, H. F.
HIS PROMISE.
When John Adams was President
there was a boy come from New England
with a message to the White
House. The President invited him to
stay for supper. At the table they
offered him wine, but he refused it
They said: "What! Will you not drink
with the President?" The boy said, "I
promised mother not to drink wine, and
so I will not." Then the President said.
"There will be no more wine on this
table." That boy was Henry Wilson,
who afterward became vice-president
and one of our great men. Henry's conduct
not only illustrates the value of
temperance in eating and drinking, but.
the duty of adhering in all circumstances
to that course of conduct which.
In our conscience, we believe to be
right.
To experience religion Is not the event
of an evening, but the work and the joy
of a lifetime.
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A. N OF THE SOUTH
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ImIm Hall Main Bolldl
TKXAJt PHESBYTKHIAN C(
THE GREAT PRESBYTERIAN SCt
Pour splendid buildings, elegantly furnl
metal furnace room, obviating all danger
light. Large gymnasium, basket-ball, tenn
m the history of the school. Two courses o
to degrees. Special departments: Piano, V
Expression. All branches of Art, Artistic 1
with skylight. Edward Baxter Perry, Bosi
Teacher of Interpretation Classes. One hun
year. College opens September 21st, 1911.
graphs, write REV. HENRY C. EVANS. A. M
Lewisburg Seminary ?
Handsome, modern buildings, steam heat.
Invigorating mountain climate. Pupils ente
R. C. SOMMKKV1LLE, President, I
1776 Hampden-Sidr
Able faculty. Select student body drat
and Intellectual tone. High standards ant
and Athlectlc Field. 14 Unl Entrance R
grees B. A., R. S., B. Lit., M. A. Steam hei
veniences. Expenses moderate. The Wlnte
gin Jan. 4, 1912. For catalogue or other Inl
Graham, D. D., President, Hampden-Sldney,
Statesville Feir
Presbyterian; Thorough Courses; Modern
Tuition and Matriculation Fee for the Nine
time. REV. J.
Washington and
LAW, ENGINEERING, COM MRP
Students drawn from thirty States. E
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Ward Seminar
Established 1863. Seminary and Special Courses. Fn
Conservatory oi Music?WINKLER, Director; CAMPOBEI
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Beautiful campus for outdoor sports. For citalofue addi
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we have always heard, "is sufficient." T
realizes that we have done our best in glvl
equately describe our many facilities?the
SECURITY AND
of the
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RICHMOND,
(Consolidation of National State a
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BRIGHT LIGHT CO., Dept. 196, Grand
Pipe Organist and Voice Teacher
Wanted.
to Train Choir, teach Vocal Music
and play pipe organ At First Presbyterian
church. Excellent opportunity
for right person. Address
with references as to qualifications,
MRS. W. J. BAILEY, Choir DlrectJST
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Teparatory and College Courses for
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Term of the 136th session will beformatlon,
address Itev. Henry Tucker
Virginia.
lale College
Equipment; A Home School. Board,
months, $162. Pupils received at any
A. SCOTT. D. D? Statesvlllr, N. C.
Lee University
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xpenses very moderate. High moral
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Nashville, Tennessee
each and German spoken. College preparalion.
-LO. Voice; SCHMITZ, Violin. Expression, Art,
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