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April 10, ltia ]
Mr. Eugene Anderson, President,
Georgia-Alubuma 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
which 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
aanger or ignorance?the most serious
problem that has yet threatened the
rural South.
Hon. Arthur L. Dasher, Attorney at
Law, and member of city council, Macon,
Georgia, says: "I desire no greater
honor at the hands of my people than
to be remembered among such courageous,
patient, and determined men as
Eugene Anderson, Emmet Small, Allen
Chappell, R. J. Taylor, and our dear
old Capt. .L? B. English."
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Allen's Foot-Ease, the antiseptic
powuer tor palntul, smarting, tender,
nervous feet. It takes the sting out
of corns and bunions. Allen's Footblase
makes tight or new shoes leel easy.
It gives relief to hot, swollen, moist,
aching leet. Try it to-day. Sold everywhere,
26c. Don't accept any substitute.
Sample HIKE. Address Allen S. Olmsted,
Ge Roy, N. Y.
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made from the famous Georgia Marble,
bine opportunity as thousands of dollars
has been expended by the Georgia
Marble Co. advertising this marble In
the religious papers. Churcn people
know about Geoigia Marble and want
monuments from it. .Liberal commissions.
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The genuine Albemarle Pippin, grown
In Albemarle county, Virginia, Is the
finest flavored apple in the world, winning
the royal lavor of England's good
Queen; the Winesap from the same soil is
almost as good. Our apples have not
been in cold storage, have ripened beautifully
with perfect flavor and
aroma and ate now in their prime. For
good health eat plenty of our Jucy apples,
rich in phosphate for the brain, iron for
the blood and a great aid to digestion.
They are gold in the morning, gold at
noon, and gold at night. We guarantee
every package and are just as careful
about a box or a barrel order as a car
load. Mention this paper and we will
give you a discount. The freeze for over
a month prevented freight shipments, but
is now over. Write now.
THIC ALBKMARLG ORCHARD CO..
Sam'uel B. Woods, President.
Charlottesville, Va.
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THE PRESBYTBRIA
TUB LIGHT OF XXjLMPLB.
Ordinarily Mr. Brown, who lira# in
the suburbs, looks mors than a little
tired and worn-out when he gets back
at night from the city. Getting back
means a half-hour In ? crnufHoH ror
For Mr. Brown, who belongs to the
old school of politeness, it means hanging
by a strap most of the way. Nor
must It be imagined that he shows an\
unpleasant signs of weariness. He is
simply tired, and Mrs. Brown knows it.
The other evening Mr. Brown came
home with an unusually elastic step.
He looked so fresh and vigorous that
Mrs. Brown could not help noticing it.
"Had good news?" she asked.
"No," said Mr. Brown. "What makes
you think so?"
"You seam so chirked up." explained
his wife.
Mr. Brown laughed.
"I believe 1 do feel chirked up," he
renlied. "It must havo ihpor ?h? ?>r?n.
ductor."
"What conductor?" asked Mrs. Brown
wonderingly, as she helped him off with
his overcoat.
"That chap on the car. You know
usually we're in a pretty grumpy lot,
every one of us. We scowl at each
other and expect to have our toes
stepped on. Our dispositions are bad.
"Well, tonight we had a new conductor.
Never saw him before, but he
is certainly the politest man that ever
rang up fares in a trolley car. The
kind of a man who says 'Thank you'
as if he meant it, and 'Beg pardon* as
if he were really sorry to trouble you.
"He didn't make any fuss over it,
but ne was just naturally decent and
polite; and before we'd been in the
car five minutes we all seemed to feel
ashamed of ourselves for being grumpy.
The passengers fairly fell over each
other trying to be decent as the conductor.
Everybody was smiling, and
not a woman standing up from one end
to the other; and every woman said
"Thank you,' and smiled when some one
gave her a seat."
"The conductor seemed to have been
a sort of sunbeam in uniform," said
MrB. Brown.
"Well," said her husband, "the decency
and .good nature of that one man
permeated the car until he turned the
whole lot of us into a bunch of sunbeams."?The
Youth's Companion.
DitiiilAtt A CHILD.
it is never wise to bribe a child to
perforin a plain duty, writes Elizabeth
Kobinson btovil. There are many
motives to be appealed to and we
suouid be cautious how we substitute
a lower lor a higher one. When bedtime
comes it iB often, a struggle for the
small people to go off pleasantly and
ntlir \A, K nr? nr a a)/1ai*o < * rlrv
j|/tuuipu;? v? iicu vrc ciucio ua v c tu uu
udugs not at ail more disagreeable to
us, we indulge in some murmurs?audible
or otnerwise?aud a good deal of
seil-pity. It is not expected that our
juniors will take up their burdens with
more cheerfulness than we do ourselves.
Yet as soon as they are old
enough to understand anything they
may be greatly helped, or hindered, in
doing It. "It is time for Charlie to go
to bed now," ought to be enough to persuade
him to do so without difficulty.
ut just aa we ourselves sometimes
fail to respond to the call of duty, so
there will be moments when Charlie
feels that his desire to sit up longer
entirely overpowers his wish to obey,
and he refuses. What is to be done in
this case? His mother can probably in
duce him to go to bed by means of a
piece of candy, or a promised pleasure,
but the next time the question arises he
will be less able to do right unaided
than he was at first. His mind will
naturally revert to the bribe and lie
will want another. A quiet talk, gentle
argument and persuasion, impressing
l N OP THE SOUTH
upon him that every one has to do dis- ,
agreeable things sometimes, because
they are right, will usually prove
effectual; if not it becomes a matter of
obedience that must be enforced even
at the cost of pain. If we can enlist the
will on the side of right-doing, so that
the child shall conquer himself and
yield a willing obedience, we have accomplished
much. Let us teach them i
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Hair falling out? Troubled with dandruff?
Ayei^s hair Vigor
We believe doctors endorse thii
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TKXAd PHKSHVTKHIAN
THE GREAT PRESBYTERIAN S
Four splendid buildings, elegantly fui
netal furnace room, obviating all dange
ight. Ltrg? gymnasium, basket-ball, te
n the history of the school. Two course
:o degrees. Special departments: Piano,
Expression. All branches of Art, Artistii
with skylight. Edward Baxter Perry, B
Teacher of Interpretation Classes. One h
rear. College opens September 21st, 191:
graphs, write REV. HENRY C. EVAN& A
1776 Hampden-Sic
Able faculty. Select student body di
and intellectual tone. High standards t
and Athlectic Field. 14 Unl Entrance
grees B. A., R. S., B. Lit., M. A Steam 1
venlences. Expenses moderate. The Wii
gin Jan. 4, 1912. For catalogue or other
Graham, D. D., President, Hampden-Sldn?
STATESVILLE FE
Presbyterian: Thorough Courses; Modern
moderate. Pupils received at any time.
KEi
Washington and
LAW, EKGINEEK1NG, COMM
Students drawn from thirty States.
*ud religious tone. Address Pres. 8:
Ward Seminai
litiS Sraioirt <M Special Courses
.MfriiWi ji Sin, WINKLER. Director; CAMP01
domestic Science all under specialists. 173 Boardiai
Seaatifal c ass pus lor oatdoor sports. For catalogue i
"A. WORD TO
we have always heard, "Is sufficient."
realises that we have done our best in g
<quately describe our many facllltlss?th
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Consolidation of National Htat<
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by every effort in our power that virtue
has it its own reward.?The Presbyterian
Banner.
He who helps a child helps humanity
with, a distinctness, with an immediatenesB,
which no other help, given to
human creatures in any other stage of
their human life, can possibly give
again.?Phillips Brooks.
To Your Doctor
Want more hair? An elegant dressing?
. Glycerin. Quinln. Sodium Chlorid.
m. Saae. Alcohol. Water. Perfume.
>, or we would not put it up.
LOR THE HAIR
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COLLKUb KOK GIRLS.
CHOOL. OF THE SOUTHWE8T.
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nnla. outdoor games. No serious Illness
b of study, College and Seminary, leading
Voice Culture, Violin, Organ, Qultar.
c Needlework. China Kiln, Art Itoome
oston. Visiting Director of Music and
undred and thlrty-slx music pupils last
1. For Catalogue Illustrated by photoM?
D. D.. President, Mllford, Texas.
Iney College 1911
rawn from many states. Notable moral
Lnd thorough work. Extenslvs campua
Requirement. Couraea leading to deheat,
gas, baths, and other modern oealter
Term of the 136th aesalon will belnformatlon,
addreaa Rev. Haary Tneker
?y, Virginia.
MALE COLLEGE
Equipment; A Home School. Prices very
Send for catalogue.
V. J. A. SCOTT, D. U., Statesvllle, N. C.
Lee University
BRCB, SCIBNCB, LETTERS.
Expenses very moderate. High moral
BO. H. DBKNT, IX. D, Uxla?t?a. Va.
FOR GIRLS AND YOUNG WOMEN
i V Nashville, Tennessee
Preach and German spoken College preparation
3ELL0, Voice: SCdMI it. Violin Eapresaion, Art.
t Pupil* Ci-oiplr'e appointment* City advantage*,
ddres* J. D. BLANTON, President
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