Newspaper Page Text
24 (1078)
SOMETHING FOE YOU.
The beautiful new catalogue of the
Presbyterian of the South Piano Cluo
is now ready for distribution. The advertising
manager, through whose energy
and 'business genius the club was
organized, invites every subscriber of
the paper to write for a free copy. In
addition iv it artistic beauty and elegant
pictures of the pianos, it contains
a volume of information that is indis
pensable to prospective piano purchasers.
The many economies and conveniences
effected by the club are set forth in
a manner which carries conviction..
Five solid pages of the new catalogue
are devoted to the printing: of letters
from old club members expressing
their appreciation of the club and the
superb L<udden & Bates Pianofortes.
In writing for your copy of the new
catalogue address Liudden A Bates,
Presbyterian, of the South Piano Club
Dept., Atlanta, Ga.
MRS. W. E. STRAW!* ESCAPES
OPERATION.
.Mr. N. F. Shivar, Greenville, S. C.
Shelton, S. C.
Dear Mr. Shivar:?My mother has
been troubled with gall atones for years
and gradually grew worse until spring
of 1911. She was in bed most of tue
time and had spells that reduced her to
almost a skeleton. The doctors auvised
an operation. I had just received
a letter from my sister stating tnai
mother would have to go >to tne hospital
for an operation as she could uoi
Btaud another attack, when you came
into my store Belling Shivai Spring.
Ginger Ale and 'mentioned about tue
curative powers of this mineral water,
also showing me testimonials from those
it had benefited. I at once ordered 10
gallons of Shivar Spring Water shiippeu
to my mother and wrote her to drink
all the water she could, which she did.
Noticing an improvement, I shipped 10
gallons more and after drinking tnis up
she was able to be up and getting about
the house. II insisted that she use lo
gallons more after which she has been
able to attend to her work and gained
back her flesh at once. She has not been
sick or troubled with 'the gall stones
attacks since, which has been over a
year ago.
Yours respectfully,
W. J. 'Strawn.
'If therA la nnV reariPi. nt thlo t>?r>r.^
who suffers from Dyspepsia, Indigestion,
Diseases of the Kidneys, Liver or
Bladder, the above letter should convince
you of the merit of Shivar Spring
Water. Write Mr. iShlvar at once? enclose
$2 as a pledge to return the demijohns
and he will ship you 10 gallons of
the water. If it fails to benefit you, return
the demijohns and he will refund
your money. You have nothing to loee
and all to gain. Address N. F. Shivar,
Shivar Spring, Shelton, S. C.
Everybody's
Wearing Them
Faahionabla Neckw-ar
?' PearU and_ Mnl no
caught with the New
\3pH>aris BowCjasp
A^uUblt any
uves ribbon, bust
psu*n6e# * *?* ^p1,**%c
French fashion kit?mi lias
Wmj taken l?if by ftlorm.
Man^B^RbjflRflpHr If you'ranoldellKhtedwith
JK*y ^thu liow and claip rrtuin
|PffS "VPHjv^ ^ and yrar bare ..
" " " 'j3 and D^amo Mallne bow
IK* *T -" ivm. (water proof) all for ECe.
?'? y a> ^Hl^L? ? \ Any atoraor<1ireel. W?,ts
V. JMNriaK today. Stale color wai lad.
^Dcot.CJS.83 LluiLbenSt.,H.*
Paaa. Healing ?>
Ointment
and
^ Healing Powder
poaltlvely cure cuU. sores,
burns, scalds. Heal with- wk
A out scabs. 25c and 00c.
Liniment jf\
v wgH relieves rheumatism, cures
sprains, bruises, stilt mus
. cica. zoc, aoc, 91.
"Yonr money back If It
falls."
Theae dependable remedlca
are good for man and
\ | biast.
Sltll Almanac 7TOEK.
Sold by dealers everywhere, or
PRATT FOOD CO.
Philadelphia, Pa.
In Writing: to Advertlaera. Pleaae Mention
The Preabyterlan of the Sooth.
V .$V:' ' V-- it'..
k r 'l ' * *
XH? PRESBYTERIA
|i Story Comer J
The quick mind of the late Dr. tHaigBrown,
master of the famous Charterhouse
school In London, was ever ready
to seize upon an absurdity and give it
a witty turn.
A fond parent once wrote asking hintto
"inter" her son at Charterhouse.
"Dear Madam," he wrote back, "I
shall be most happy to undertake your
son."?London Telegraph.
Kindly Advice.
A colored man was brought (before a
police judge charged with stealing
chickens. He pleaded guilty, and received
sentence, when the judge asked
how it was he managed to lift those
chickens right under the window of the
owner's house when there was a dog in
the yard.
"Hit wouldn't be of no use. Judge,"
said the man, "to try to 'splain dis y
thing to you all. 'Ef you was to try it
you like as not would get yer hide full
n* c Vl rvf on' rrof aKiaWmo n?fkA. T7M?
v BUUV MU uu UU1V/ACUO) UUWUC1. JCA
you want to engage in any rascality,
Judge, yo' better stick to de bench, whar
yo' am familiar."?Zion's Advocate.
(Jultc Another Thing.
Pendennis?Did you see 'Hooker when
he came in from fishing?
Warrington?Yes; I was on the pier.
Pendennis?Were there any fish lying
about him?
Warrington?No; he was lying about
the fish.?Milwaukee Sentinel.
Vicar's Daughter: "I'm sorry you
don't like the vicar's sermons, William.
What is the matter with them Are
they too long?" William: "Yes, miss.
Yon t' curate, 'e says, 'In conclusion,'
and 'e do conclude. But t' vicar, 'e
says, 'Lastly,' and 'e do last."?Watchdog.
When Women Vote!
Mrs. Brown-JoneB?Mrs. Smith Is opposing
your nomination "bitterly. Can't
you conciliate her in any way?
Mrs. White?It is Impossible. Twentyfour
years ago I said that her baby was
small for its age.? Harper's Magazine.
Wonderful.
" How well you are looking!"
"Yes. I am a vegetarian."
"That settles it. I shall never eat
meat again. How long have you been
one?"
"I begin to-morrow.' ?Meggendorfer
Blatter.
Real Trouble.
"You say your jewels were stolen
while the family was at dinner?"
"ino, no. Tnia is an important robbery,
officer. Our dinner was stolen
while we were putting on our jewels." ,
?-Louisville Courie-Journal.
Father?'Why did you spend that
quarter I gave you? Bobby?I helped a
little boy who wanted some candy.
Father?Oh, that's 'all right. Who was
the little boy? Bobby?Me.?'Philadelphia
Record.
Hnd to Take Him.
The vicar had been taken suddenly
ill, and his church warden waB in great
difficulty about getting a substitute,
when the bishop of the diocese kindly
offered to take the Sunday services him
self.
The church warden, wishing "to do
the right thing," at the close of the
service went up to the bishop, and, aft- *
er thanking him, stamhriered out:
"A poorer preacher would have done
for such folk as us, your lordship, but
we were unable to find one!"?Ex.
N OF THE SOUTH
nHi
Icalor Hall. Main l)u
TEXAS PHESUYTEKIAM
THE GREAT PRESBYTERIAN
Four aplendld buildings. elegantly 1
metal furnace room, obviating all dang
light. Large gymnasium, basket-ball. t<
in the hlatory or the school. Two course
te degrees. Special departments: Plan
Expression. All branches of Art, Artis
with skylight. Edward Baxter Perry,
Teacher of Interpretation Classes. One
year. College opens September 26th, II
graphs, write REV. HENRY C. EVAN& /
1776 Hampden-Sl*
Able faculty. Select student body d
and Intellectual tone. High standards
aad Athletic Field. 14 Unit Entrance R
I. A^. B. 8., B. Lit.. M. A. Steam beat, gi
Expenses moderate. The 137th session 1
er other information, address Henry Tuc
Sidney, Virginia.
Washington ar
liAW, HflUlNKHKINU, COHI
Students drawn from thirty States,
and religious tone. Address, Prw.
STATESVILLE FE
Presftytartan: Thorough Courses; Modern
Moderate. Pupils reoeived at any time.
RE
Williamsburg F
Established by N<
We offer most thorough preparatory,
lege work. Bible, Music, Household Ecor
for public teachers. Modern Brick bulldln
(nine months), $178. Session begins Septe
ItEV. W. M. I1UNTE
GREENBRIER
MILITARY
A n un-tA-dit* milltnrv hnnrdlwv
Ughtful Cllmatt. Brlok Buildings, mi
athletic field. No v&canoy last session
ereoted. Term*. SI5? per half session; 12
C*L. M. B. X04)RE, A. JL, Principal.
CHAMBERLAINS
PORT GIBSON
A High Grade Training Suhoel for
Owned br the Syned of Mississippi,
lies la sar eaarah In saTeral states. ^
Con
em
the Southern church.
Ia aid historic section near Vlckabi
sickness In history of the school?33 yea
Capacity, 1W. Thirty turned away
early. We do not believe that a pare)
lenity for a bey than le offered here. |
or. For catalog, address
m v sswit.vnr
"A. WORD TO
we have always heard, "Is sufficient."
realises that we have dene eur best In (
eeuately describe our many facilities?tt
SKCirniTv a
AMERICAN NA
OF RJCHMOh
THE NOWLA
High-Class Diamonds and other Prt
mem and Wedding Kings, Silver Noveltle
of the Largest Patterns. Fine ftnported
and Lorgnettes. Goods sent on approval
021 Rut Main Street,
National State
RICHMO
(Consolidation of National Stat
CAPITAL, $1,000,000
OFFK
Wm. H. Palmer, President; John S. Ell
President; J. W. Slnton, Vloe-Pr
III?-' AJUwtd oa ISTlan Di?sslte4.
>
' r 1 ^ "^ 912 I
illdloK. Olckeon Halt
COLLEGE FOR GIRLS.
SCHOOL OF THE SOUTHWEST,
urnlshed, heated by steam from outside
er of Are. The beautiful acetylene gas
snnls, outdoor games. No serious Illness
s of study. College and Seminary, leading
0. Voice Culture, Vlolltt Organ. Guitar,
tic Needlework. China Klin, Art Rooms
Boston, Visiting Director of Music and
hundred and thirty-six music pupils last
112. For Catalogue illustrated by photo1.
M.. D. D.. President. Mllford. Texas.
dney College; 1912
Irawn from many states. ? >table moral
and thorough work. Exi.?ialve campus
equlrement. Courses leading to degrees
is. baths, and other modern conveniences,
will begin Sept. 11, 1912. For catalogue
ker Graham, D. D., President, HampdenidLee
University
IUKCE, SOIKNOK, LKTTEK8.
Expenses very moderate. HI ah moral
QKO. H. DENNY, LL. I>., Lexiaftos, Ta.
[MALE COLLEGE
Equipment; A Home School. Prleee very
lead (or catalogue.
IV. J. A. ICOTT, D. I)., Statesvllle, N. C.
'emale Institute
arfolk Presbytery.
academic and the Fresnman year of collomlcs,
Stenography and Normal Training
g; Christian home life. Board and tuition
mber 17th. For catalogue, Address
iv, *r iiunmiuurK, vn.
P RES BYTE RIAL
SCHOOL
ol for 75 boys. Eight Instructors. !> )dorn
conveniences. Level newly-made
Large additional building now being
60 per session.
Lewistrarg, W. Va.
1UNT ACADEMY
. MISSISSIPPI.
Beys and Yeung Men.
Patronised by some of the leading faralhe
leading Preparatory School tor ooys in
Southern church. Faculty composed of
college graduates?men of character,
lty, fitness. Four optional courses. Bible
ixt book.
tudent-body clean and manly; envlronit,
wholesome; no hazing allowed;
ighs" not taken under any circumstances,
le boys reduce expenses by work,
aboratorles for sciences?chemistry, phy,
biology, etc., better than many colleges.
lolete manual ?rnlnln?r uhn.,? o ^ H - a '? '
ifon?best equipped school of the kind m
lrg; nj malaria; high hills. No serious
irs.
last AMlon. Rooms will be taken
nt can uuy a better educational oppor200
pays all expenses. No extras whatII
O O. PneM??i
THE WISE"
Therefore we believe that the public
living them the TWO WORBS which adte
NO SERVICE
the
TTOISTAlL BANK,
D, VIRGINIA.
N COMPANY
iclous Stones. New designs In Engages.
and Cases of Sliver for Bridal Preheats
1 and American Watches. Opera Classes
upon satisfactory city references.
RICHMOND, VA.
and City Bank
ND, VA.
and Glty Bank of Richmond)
SURPLUS, $600,000
DKR*.
lett. Vlco-Pra?tdent; Wm. M. HW, Ti*? aldent;
Jullen H. Hill, Caahiar.
Wa Utrita TO? to ? hwataMi wMt> "*