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February 28, 1912 ]
Mr. Eugene Anderson, President,
Georgia. A lubunm Business College, Macon,
Georgia. The college whose Diploma
means life employment.
We advlso you to wnte to Mr. Ancerson
at ence if you can furn'sn
recommendations for character and
earnestness. Ask for his booklet entitled
"Black Heels on White Necks,"
in which he shows what prices are
within reach of the Southern young
white man and white woman, in the
various industries, and in whic.i he
points out the danger of ignorance?
the most serious problem that has yet
threatened the rural South.
14nn A 1ovondni% - 4 ?
*?vu. <MtAuiiuci a i uuuuii nciciee in
Bankruptcy in United States Courts at
Macon, Ga., says: "For years all of
our reporters have been furnished by
the Georgia-Alabama Business College
and their work has been accurate, rapid
and eminently satisfactory in every
particular."
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Nancy Hall and Triumph Slips, $1.7* pur .000.
Strawberry Plants, $2.5 1 per 10"O.
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Leading apocers.^^r?r bodkor nraUe, write
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THE LAW OF THE WHITE CIRCLE
By Thornweil Jacobs
4V MtvUnc Novel of
the
^ A book to stir the pas- ' ?j|
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"One of I ho greatest
urvels tvtr 1written by a
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uUtnt, powerful?? John
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From/tut such writers. ^^DjPHr
men of author it at ive
bought the South will be
awakened to what is necessary in this negro ^uesttcn
ust suck boohs as The Law of the White Circle , which
'we should welcome, read and study " -Mrminghau*
Age-Herald
This novel is absolutely unique in English Literature
and with the exception of none is the only attempt tc
he philosophically accurate in handling this all-absorl>
'ng race theme. It is a virile, honest, red-bloode'
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Special Olfert We will send a copy o
thin hook postpaid to any subscriber, oil
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THE PRESBYTERIJ
The Business Committee reported that
Messrs. E. F. Leatham and Company
of Memphis, Tenn., expert accountants,
had been employed and had completed
the work of examining the condition of
the treasurer's office, and of auditing
the books to the first of January. Their
report commended the treasurer's office
for the accurate and faithful handling
of the funds and made certain suggestions
with reference to methods of
keeping of accounts, which will be
adopted as soon as practicable.
The Treasurer's Report was received
and adopted and ordered to be publisho
rl t n a Cnno ro tn nnwmnnlnotlAn
The Senior Secretary and the Chairman
were appointed to attend a special
Conference on China of the Mission
Boards of the United States and Canada,
to be held in New York on February
29th.
The usual routine business was transacted
and the Committee adjourned to
meet on the 3econd Tuesday in March.
S. H. Chester,
NaBhville, Tenn. Secretary.
February 15, 1912.
RESOLUTION OF THANKS.
At the meeting of the Executive Committee
on February 13th the following
resolution of thanks to the Laymen's
Movement was adopted and ordered to
be printed in the Church papers:
When the great nan
of the twentieth c<
tury go down in histo
I the name of Thon
A. Edison will head 1
list, for he brought I
whole world of mu
within the reach of
the people when
invented the
Edisoi
Even in the great music centci
where opera, concerts, oratori(
every kind arc going on every
hear no such program as you g<
Phonograph, for in each case y
particular kind of music, while
Phonograph you select your c
you get all kinds, or rather al
you want to hear and nothing
want. Perhaps you like a certaii
band or orchestra for instance,
your family may prefer sacred
love ballads or airs from the op
may fancy talking records or
Edison Phonograph plays ther
in the comfort of your own hor
Abbeville, Falrcloth Phm'cy Cartel
Adrian, Hutchinson Fur. Co. Chats
Albany, ...Buntln Med. (Jo. Chatti
Ashburn, Homes Pharm'cy Chiplc
Athens, Flem'g-Dear'g Co. Cochr
Atlanta, Atlanta Phon. Co. Colum
Atlanta, M. W. Arrow'd Co. Comm
Atlanta, ....Paul T. Barth Corde
Atlanta, H. H. Hale Crawl
Atlanta, Ham'ock DruR Co. Cuthb
Atlanta, Phillips & Cr'w Co. Datto
Atlanta J. C. Shirley Demo
| Augusta, . .C. F. Rosslgnal DoukI
tsig creek, ..S. G. Clement Do'gli
r Blackshear, ..W. T. Tuten Elber
1 Brunswick, Vlckers & Mann Elber
a Bucban'an, J. Phillips & Co. Fltzgp
r Butler, S ndrett & Matt'ws Ft. Gi
Calhoun Coffee Bros. Green
Camilla C. L. Roles Hogai
Carrollton, ,.N. A. Horton Jefferi
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J* Presbyterian DI .
- of the South ? "
\ N OF THE SOUTH
"The Executive Committee of Foreign
Mission# would place on record Its profound
appreciation of the services the
Laymen's Missionary Movement is rendering
the cause we represent. Under
the ahle and inspiring leadership of
Mr. C'. A. Rowland, the chairman of the
Executive Committee, and the devoted
men associated with him in the administration
of this movement, our Church
has received a mighty uplift and our
Missions such substantial assistance
that in the fields of Korea and Africa
especially, the equipment needed .for
the work approaches realization.
"We are especially cheered by the
manifestation of missionary enthusiasm
and interest In the recent convention
of the Movement at Chattanooga, and
we feel that the educational value of
this convent'on will be of widespread
hlpRRlntr tr? the Phnrrh"
James I. Vance, Secretary,
Executive Committee Foreign Missions.
"Ay, goodman, close the great barndoor.
The mellow harvest time Is o'er,
The earth has given her treasure meet
Of golden corn and bearded wheat.
Ring out the words, "Who of his hoard
Doth help God's poor, doth lend the
Lord!"
Go, get your cargoes under way?
The bells ring out Thanksgiving Day!
i Phono
-s, the big cities Any Edison de?
"n^Jy-can will give you a f
:t on the Edison find the one nea
Sffe&bZ Take your fam
>wn program You will wonder why y<
1 the kinds that fam;iy this great pleasure
that you do not yQU find hoW easy lt -,s ,
1 kind of mUSIC, n,ere u a genuine Edison^
one member of from ?>? ??m n* ? *""
ItlUSIC, the old dealer will undoubtedly a'mn
, dealer will probably consent I
era, St.ll another cert in your botnc if you ask I
>;m? TU this opportunity. If no dealer
l*?W uitic. i lie veniently near you, write us ff
n ally and right over iOOO recorils and full infoi
? Dealers with established store*
where we are not now r
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an, Jackson Kurn. Co. McRonough, A. C. C
ibus V. J. Pekor Mcliae D. R.
lerce, J. J. Sheppard Macon, Macon Musl<
le, C'd'le Mus & S. Co. Marsballvllle, J. V. I
'ord, Cra'fd Mer. Co. Maysvllle N. G.
ert ..W. B. Stanford Milledgevllle, M'vllle
n. King Grocery Co. Millen, . . .Bells Druj
rest. ..A. F. Chrlsler Montlcello J. E.
as, Fielding & Sibbett Montlcello, Furse Dr
Lsv'e, J. L. Sel'n & Son Moultrie, G. G. Her
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ton W. R. Gaines Nlcholls W. B.
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fisvllle, . .C. J. Dodds Roberta C. B,
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ree Edison Concert?
irest you and ask him.
ily and friends along.
du have denied yourself and your
: all these years?especially when
:o own an Kdison Phonograph.
Phonograph to ?u!t everybody*, means
S Amberoln at tNMh And the Edison
ige terms to suit your convenience. The
to fcive this con- ? 1 %
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>r cntnlog, list of L/jYvrmM Q Cd^Wkm
miation. incorporatkd
> wanted in towns 149 Lakeside Avenue
enresented Orange, N. J.
ore Co. Hoyst'n, L. W. Dor'glt & Co.
ug- Co. Sandei sville, . .W. ft. Beuch
Polhlll Sard is .7. F. Cnance
D'gCo. Savannah, A. L. Ford & Co
iglesby Smithville J. A. Hill
Dekle Sopcrton, . ...W. It. Mosley
:al Co. St e M t n, W. K.-J. P. Tugle
Tred'ck Sylvester, ...Pate Eur. Co.
Sharp Thomas'n, J. M. M'b'bks, Jr.
H. Co. Th's'v'e, C. C-. Cocroft Mus.C
f Store Thomusv'e, Chas. M. Tuttle
Hecht Tlfton, ..H. Kent & Son
'Ug Co. -Toccoa. ..Horton's Phar'cv
'Aerso" Val'ta, Mathls & Y m s Co.
Teston War'tcn. J. H. H'b's'n & Son
D. Co. Waycross, ,.W. L. Hinson
Ralney Waynesboro, Way. Dr'ff Co.
f.owe We8t Pt- L- Heyman & Co.
Nixon Wrlgrhtsville, W'vllle F. Co.
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