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August 14, 19121
Isn't everything all right with youf
"Yee," was hie reply, "but I am worryign
now because these good times can't
;ast long."
That farmer Is rich and I am not, but
[ wouldn't change places with him today
for all he has. I can laugh at my
troubles and he can't. And it takes
more than money and land to make ud
the difference between us.
Don't be a pessimist. Don't) be
always expecting trouble. Don't fret
and fume over the little trials and
troubles that are a part of the dally
life of every one of us. Don't grumble
because it is raining. It will rain anyhow.
Don't imagine that the world has
A grudge against you that it is seeking
an opportunity to settle. Dont think
that you are the one selected by common
consent to be picked on and sneerThe
Woman's College
Richmond, Virginia
By reason of lti location In Richmond, tha
Woman's College affords superior advantages
for the higher education of young
ladies. The expenditure of a million dollars
could not duplicate such advantages outside
such a city. Able faculties in all departments
Usual College degree. Special advantages
In music. Students have use of
Virginia State Library and access to num- I
erous museums. Health record remarkable. |
Terms moderate. Write for catalogue
James Nelson, A. M., LL. D., President
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MARYV1LLE CDLLEGE c?,""yv
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" year pre
Department. Earnest Christian atmosp
buildings. Thirty-nine instructors and 6
a year. Board in the Co-operative Club
for catalogue to Rev. Clinton H. Gllllngt
CHICORA COLL
High Altitude, High Ideals aa
Rate* and Liberal Terms.
For Catalogue and Informatlo
REV. S.
LEWISBURG
FOR ?
Ih Alleghanles. t.800 feet above sea, i
for Health. Fine buildings, modern eq
and outdoor sports.
Courses In Liberal Arts, Music, Elo
Presbyterian.
Terms moderate. For catalogue, ad
Bex SO. Lewlshurg, W. Vs.
rmsSm
Mil ZiW AN Ideal Christian Home8c
H| H|f1 ? Expression, Physical Cu
ill Mlliifi. HlflrH afon^orA ???'
trainedinstructors. Takeso
Unsurpassed health recor
Large gymnasium. Park-Ii
"jBt^ball, w rite for our catalog
HENRY JEROME STC
AGNES SCOTT
COLLEGE
Decatur, (? fw* Atiaau) Ga.
PALMER COLLEGE and ACADEM
Presbyterian, co-educational, able faculty.
Courses: College, Academy, Music,
Art, Expression, Physical Culture, Athletics.
Seat of Florida Winter Chautau<iua.
For catalogue, address
LYNN R. WALKER, D. D? President
Southwestern Pres
Bachelor of Arts or Science, four yean
of Arts and Divinity, five years. Loca
free to candidates. Opens Septembei
WILLIAM DINWIDDIE. A. M- I
KR EIT Z E R
10c?WORKS '
W. C. POWER A CO., 153(1 N.
_ For Corns, Boils, Burns, Carbuncles,
Chilblains. Indolent Ulcers, etc. All of 1
To prove our claim and merit your co
win send a sample slse (1-4 oz.) BOX 1
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1' fl i PRESBYTER1
ed at and beaten down by every one.
There's many another who la worse oft
than you are?and Is wearing a smile.
Look on the bright side, and If you hare
any troubles, forget them.
"Never trouble trouble 'till trouble
troubles you;
You'll only double trouble and trouble
others, too."
That Is a good motto to paste in your
memory and think about every morning
and every evening and every night. If
you don't think I'm right, try it and
see. If you agree with me, and are not
doing K, you're not getting all the good
that life holds for you.
Louisville, Ky.
ProfeesoT WeQlB, in the Presbyterian
Christian Endeavor Manual for 1912,
very strikingly says, "There can be no
tact without contact. Dealings with
men are necessary for healings of men.
Ordinary currents of electricity will
not flow past even the least break in a
wire; there must be continuous contact.
So even a slight misunderstanding Is
the destruction of Influence."
Be sure that what you do Is worth doing,
and then see that It is well done
RANDOLPH-MACON ACADEMY 'TJZV?
Flu for college, scientific schools or business. Work
endorsed by oyer SO colleges and universities. Beautiful
and healthful location. Athletic crounds: gymnasium.
Terms rao. No extras. For catalogue, address
E. SUMTER SMITH. Principal, Bedford City, Va.
in 1819 by the Synod of Tennessee,
eading to B. A. degree. Fifteen units rsir
admission to Freshman Class. Four
ipaiaiury ue^isrunini. Dion ITtimng
here. Property $776,000. Eleven larare
49 students. Co-educational. Tuition $18
$1.76 a week. Text-booka rented. Write
tain, Registrar, Maryvllle, Tennessee.
rpr The Presbyterian College
of Sooth Carolina for Women
d High Standards! Thorough Courses, Lovr
n, address
C. BYRD, D. D., Greenville, S. C.
1 SEMINARY
HRL8,
near Oreenbrler White Sulphur. Famous
[uipment, beautiful campus. Oymnaslum
cution, Business. Christian atmosphere.
IdreBS R. O. SOMMKRVILLK, President,
IISIMBM?
[hool. Collegiate courses. Art,
??.v1. vU?,vH, uuouieos, eia conservatoryol
it slued by large staff ol experienced, college*
aly 100 boarders and teaches the Individual,
d. Brick buildings. Steam beat. Excellent table,
ike campus. Concerts, lectures, tennis, basket;
before selecting theoollege lor your daughter.
1CKARD. A. M., Pres.. HaUtgb, N. O.'
Letters, Science PhilosophyT
Home Economics
L
Resident students limited to 300
^ For catalog, address
F H. GAINES, D. D., LL. D., Pres
IY- -la Florida aft DcFnniak Springs
The pleasures and the advantages of the
j Florida Winters for your children while
at school?outdoor sports, outdoor life
good health. Highest altitude In the
State; no malaria; artesian water 67E
feet.
, or wiLMAin M. kemper, Principal.
byterian University
i. Master of Arts, five years. Bachelor
tion healthful. Cost moderate. Tuition
18.
.L. D., Chancellor, Clarksville, Teimeise<
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these yield to Its Influence,
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AN OF THE SOOTH
CONTRIBUTIONS FOR FIRST TEAR
FOR WOMAN SECRETARY.
July 22nd to Angust 8rd.
Alabama.
M. S., Livingston $ 1.00
W. M. S., Attala 1.00
Ladies of Madison church, Madison,
1.00
Personal?Mrs. L. S. Vanns, ColIfvvavrllln
t AA
***0 i.VU
W. M. S., 1st ch., Birmingham,.. 1.00
B. and M. 8., 1st ch., Selma,.... 1.00
W. M. S., Courtland 1.00
M. S., Marlon, 2.00
Pastor's Aid, Jackson 1.00
L?. M. S.. st ch., Huntsvllle, 1.00
For Educational "Work, Mobile
Union 1.70
9 12.70
Arkansas.
Lb M. 8., Helena, 9 5.00
W. M. S., Marlanna 1.00
9 6.00
6eort-'3.
U M. 8., Tocoa, 9 100
Lb A. S., Ackworth 1.00
L. H. and F. M. S., Royston,.... 2.00
L. A. S., North Ave ch., Atlanta, 14.00
9 18.00
Kentucky.
Busy Bee S., Jellico, Tenn.-Ky.
Synod, 9 1.00
Lb M. S., Jellico, Tenn.-Ky. Synod, 1.00
L. M. S., Corbln 1.00
W. M. S., Cynthiana, 2.00
L. A. S., Greenville 1.00
M. S., Middlesboro, 1.00
L. A. and M. S., Carlisle 2.50
Y. L. M. S., Pisgah ch., Somerset, 1.00'
W. M. S., Harrodsburg 1.00
West Lexington P. Q. A. Societies 9.00
W. H. and P. M. S., Houstonvllle, 1.00
P. M. S., 1st ch.. Danville 1.00
k ^ $ 22.50
IliRSiSBfppi.
W. M. S., Red Lick % 3.00
(Personal) Mts. Wm. Irvine,
Greenwood ' 1.00
M. S., Unlonn ch 1.00
9 5.00
Missouri.
W. P. M. 3., Kohoka, 9 1.00
L. M. S., Lee's Summit, 1.00
L. M. S., Pulton 5.00'
W. F. M. S., Cape Girdeau 1.00
L. M. 3., Plattsburg 1.00
P. M. 3., East Minster eta.,
Kansas City, 6.45
J*X f 9 15.45
North Carolina.
M. 3., Rosetaoro, 9 1.00
F. M. S? Colypro 1.00
W. P. M. 3., Whitevllle 1.00
M. 3.. Hamlet 5.00
; L. M. 3., Reedsvllle 5.00
j L.. M. S., Hopewell eta., Huntersville
1.00
> Tj. M. and A. 3., Kenly 1.00
?
! 9 15.00
South Carolina.
Li. A. and M. S., (Ninety Six 9 1.00
| urersonai) Mrs s. c. Smltn,
Gj^envllle 5.00
$ 6.00
Oklahoma.
6 W. H. and F. M. S., Durant, % 1.00
I $ 1.00
ICAAN
I Tj. M. S.. 1st ch? Waco $ 1.00
W. M. S., Coero, 1.00
W. M. 9., Bartlett 1.00
Pastor's Aid and M. S., Midland 1.00
# W. M. S.. Premante, 1.00
f t>. F. M. S.. Corslcana 1.00
W. M. 3., Sweetwater 1.00
(963) 19 |
L*. M. 3., Seguin, 1.00
H. M. S., 1st ch., Corslcana 1.00
(Personal) Mrs. W. W. Sadler,
Mart, 1.00
W. M. 8., Gonzales, 1.00
L. M. S., Highland cfo., Austin,.. 1.00
M. and A S., Harbinger 1.00
(Personal) Mrs. J. F. Russell,
Honey Grove, 1.00
LadleB' Union, 1st ch., Tyler.... 1.00
L. A. and M. 8., Kerrvllle, 2.00
L. A. and M. 8., Pine St. ch., San
Antonio 1.00
W. M. 8., 1st ch.. Abilene, 1.00
Westminster ch W. M. 3.. HI
Paso, 2.00
L. A 8., Clifton 1.00
M. 8., Coalina, 1.00
L. H. and F. M. 8., 1st h.,
Bonham 1.00
Margaret Ewell H. and F. M. S.,
Victoria 1.00
M. 8., Texarkana, 3.00
L. A. 8., 1st ch., Teonple, 1.00
M. 8., 1st ch., Temple, 1.00
M. 8., Cars bad, N. Mex., (Tex.
Synod) 1.00
3 31.00
Virginia.
L. M. 8., Wills Memorial, Trevillans,
3 1.00
W. H. and F. M. 8., Ind. ch,
Washington, D. C., (Va.
Synod) 1.00
L. F. M. 8., Mt. Carmel ch., Lexington
Presbytery 2.00
L M. 8., Greenville, Potomao
Union (Va. 8.) 2.00
L. M. S., Central ch., Washington,
D. C., (Va, Synod) 1.00
L. A. 8., Olivet ch., West Hanover
Pres., 6.00
$ 12.00
Entire Amount, 3144.65
Previously acknowledged, .. 123.00
Total 3267.66
Mrs. A. M. Howlson, Tr. ,
E. Main Street, Staunton, Va,
Straightforwardness is Inflnltelv saf
er, wiser, and better than the uncertain
windings of deceit.
HOW MANY OF US
Fail to Select Food Mature Demands te
Ward off Ailments!
A Ky. lady, speaking about food, says:
"I was accustomed to eating all kinds
of ordinary food until, for some reason,
indigestion and nervous prostration set
In.
"After I had run down seriously my
attention was called to the necessity
of some change In my diet, and I disc on
iinued my ordinary breakfast and began
using Grape-Nuts with a good quantity
of rich cream.
"In a few days my condition changed
in a remarkable way. and I began to
have a strength that I had never been
possessed of before, a vigor of body and
a poise of mind that amazed me. It was
entirely new In my experience.
"My former attacks of Indigestion had
been accompanied by heat flashes, and
many times my condition was distressing
with blind spells of dizziness, rush
of blood to the head and neuralgic
pains in the chest.
"Since using Grape-Nuts alone for
breakfast, I have been free from these
troubles, except at times when I have
Indulged In rich. greasy foods in
quantity, then I would be warned by a
pain under the left shoulder blade, and
unless I heeded the warnings the old
trouble would come hack, but when I
finally got to know where these troubles
originated I returned to my Grape-iNuts
and cream and the pain and disturbance
left very quickly.
"I am now in prime health as a result
of my use of Grape-Nuts." Name
given by Postum Co., Battle Creek,
Mich.
"There's a reason," and It is explained
in the lfttle book, "The Road to Wellville,"
in pkgs.
Ever read the above letter? A new
one appears from time to time. They
are genuine. true, and fall of human
interest.