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March 13, 1912]
Mr. Eugene Anderson, President,
Georgia-Alabama Business College,
Macon. Georgia. The college whose
Diploma means life employment.
We advise you to write to Mr. Anderson
at once if you can furnish recommendations
for character and earnestness.
Ask for his booklet entitled
"Black Heels on White Necks," in
wihch he shows what prices are within
reach of the Southern young white man
and white woman, in the various industries,
and in which he points out
the danger of ignorance?the most se
rious problem that has yet threatened
the rural South.
Mr. S. H. Morgan, of the RaganMalone
Co., Atlanta. Georgia, says: "I
have known Mr. Anderson thirty-seven
years, In private and in public life, as
a cit'zen and business man; have
watched his browth from boyhood to
man's estate. His character is unimpeachable,
his ability as a tutor is unexcelled,
and he is peculiarly qualified
for his present great work."
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A NOTED DOCTOR SAYS,
Everyone should have some little antiseptic
powder in the shoes. Confining
the feet in shoes, is In itself unnatural
and causes a moist or smarting condition.
People of refinement now use
daily, Allen's Foot-Ease, the antiseptic
powder to be shaken into the shoes,
and would as soon go without a dentifrice
as without the use of Allen's FootEase.
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DO VOW WANT TO .MAKE MONEY f
A reservation of fertile valley land is
now open in Mexico. Homesteads Free.
Only requirement Is to have Ave acres
planted within five years. An authorized
Improvement Co. will plant the bananas
and market them on shares. Your share
should bring $200 per acre, annually. Apply
Immediately. Address the Rio Tonto
Land Co., Block 351, Ureensburg. Pa.
The are d.strtoutors for the U. S. The
land lies between the river and railroad.
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Mevico
THE LAW OF THE WHITE CIRCLE
By Thornweil Jacobs
M Wrrtn* Novel of
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THE PRESBYTERI.
SHALL THEY SEE U1HT
S. McFheeter* Glasgow.
L>aBt week 1 visited our church's Mission
School tor Girls at Neatamoros,
Mexico, conducted by Miss Alice McLellan.
1 enjoyed this efficient missionary
and her mother and the pastor,
Rev. W. A. Ross, much. I also met the
girls and they sang for me. Among
uiuers mey sang in the rich-toned
Spanish tongue, the hymn, "We Would
See Jesus." Think of it! See thOBe
Mexican faces. See the appeal come
into your heart, as it came into mine;
on the hymn and its melody.
"We would see Jesus, other lights are
paling,
Which for long years we have rejoiced
to see;
We would see Jesus, that is all we're
needing."
As I caught in this hymn the call of
that native school from its millions of
hearts, it deepened mv nurnnsp civ*.
them my prayers and help and It "lit
my eyes with misty light."
If you'll shut out the noise and din
of business and pleasure for a quiet moment
and turn your ears towards the
natives groping, you'll hear the plaintive
cry: "We would see Jesus," and
amidst those darkened faces there
stands One with out-stretched, pierced
hands. Shall they see Him? Oh! Shall
they see Him?
While the cup of blessing may and
often does run over, I doubt if the cup
of suffering is ever more than filled to
the brim.?George Macdonald.
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AN OF THE SOUTH
GETTLNG A VOCABULARY.
Th? vocabularies of many gins badly
uesd expanding. Any girl wuo will
notice bow continually ber companions
suy tuat a tbing is "loveiy" or "awful"
or "too sweet for auytuing" will realize
bow few aud vague are, for example,
ber terms of approval.
Conversation wltb Intellectual people,
familiarity with good autnors and ?roe
res8 iu schooling should in time give
you a vocabulary. But there is an easy
and attractive way besides to. add to
your stock of words. Buy a dictionary
of synonyms. For fifty cents you can
buy a volume large enough to keep you
at work a' year, yet small enough to
stay on your dressing-table for ready
reference.
Select a familiar word of daily use.
.Memorize its synonyms and note how
each shades off into a new meaning
which distinguishes it from all the others.
Turn to the word "lovely." Its synonyms
are "amiable," "pleasing,"
"charming," "delightful," "enchanting,"
"winnine'." "sronofni " 1 ?W1 1
0, o.uviiiui, auuiuaulU UUU
"adorable." Study the particular meaning
conveyed by each. When you know
them all you will not use at every instant
the over-worked and generally inappropriate
"lovely." Ten minutes
dally, while you are dressing, will give
you a surprising number of such word
groups.
Do not be ostentatious. I^et your improvement
be known only by its fruits.
Very soon you will feel and avoid the
monotonous phrasing or ordinary talk,
and you will feel the musical value of
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mere words, as well as know their precise
use. Lincoln was early attracted
by this melodious quality In language.
To use the right word in the right place
became a second nature with him, so
that to have erred would have caused
him much the same disagreeable feeling
that a musician has when bv chance
be makes a discord.
The writer knows a girl of sixteen
/ho comes in from tennis, or pauses in
her household tasks, to say to her mother,
"What word would you use here?"
Then for a moment they talk. They discuss
the synonyms, and if they can,
quote from good authors to mark their
points; and mother and daughter are
alike richer for this search of the right
word.
The girl is not a prig; she is a leader
in all her school games. She can banter
and make merry and eat fudge with
her most heedless mates; but during the
year that she has owned her dictionary
of synonyms she has won a readiness
and precision of speech that is already
noticeable. The accomplishment is going
to be priceless?no matter what her
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The Bible is surely the Book of God.
it reaches us at a greater depths than
any other book, and it keeps its hold.
It is a light to our path and a lamp to
our feet in life's morning march. It
brightens our sunset with hope thet
maketh not ashamed. It is the Word of
God that makes the trustful recepitent
wies unto salvation, and that is the
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