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HOW DEBTS ARE PAID.
Do you owe any mony? Do you
wan to pay it? Do you want a bank
acount? Do you want to earn an ed
ucation? You can do all these. How?
By selling Dishwashers. Every family
needs one more han they do a washing
machine. The Dishwasher is used
three times a day, but the washing
machine only once a week. You make
nearly 100 per cent, profit on every
Dishwasher. - Money comes in fast.
Sell only one a day and it means a
good salary. Sell two a day and you
can soon have a good bank account.
Write us and we will tell you just
how to go to work to make money.
Your time is your capital. MOUND
CITY DISHWASHER CO., 3001 Olive
street, St. Louis, Mo.
A teacher was in the habit of giv
ing to her pupils daily a list of words
with their meaning, testing the chil
dren’s memories the next day.
One day she gave the word “plag
iarist,” defining it, somewhat obscure
ly, as “a literary thief.” The next day
the youngest member of the class was
asked to define the word. “A plagiar
ist,” said he solemnly, “is —a—a—a—
little hairy thief.”—Lippincott’s Maga
zine.
The distinguished alienist looked
worried.
“No,” he said to the reporter; “I
can’t give you an opinion as to the
sanity of the prisoner.”
“But surely you have considered the
case?”
“It isn’t that,” replied the alienist;
‘ but you see, each side has sent me
a retainer, and, as these are the same
amounts, I am, of course, in tem
porary doubt.” —From an Exchange.
Wanted —A leading retail imple
ment dealer, in a good-sized lowa city,
is in charge of the choir in the Metho
dist church. He needs a first-class
young lady for bookkeeper and stenog
rapher, and in filling the position
would like, if possible, to help along
the church work by securing a lady
who is a good singer, either soprano
or alto, and capable of carrying her
part in a mixed quartet
“What silly verses that woman is
reciting!”
“I wrote them, sir!”
“Ah —oh, yes—to be sure —clever
lines; but horribly delivered, don’t you
know —woman must be a fool to bun
gle ’em so. Who is she?”
“My wife, sir!” —Cleveland Leader.
WE SEND YOU ON TRIAL *
2 BOTTLES of JOHNSON’S jjk
CHILL ®- FEVER TONIC. ijf
If 2 bottles cures you of Fever
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wards. Costs nothing if you are not 11
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JOHNSON’S CHILL AND FEVER TONIC CO.
Savannah, Georgia.
Telegraphs His Order.
Those who have used Tetterine for skin dis
eases waste no time using other remedies. The
following telegraphic order illustrates the fact
that once known, no substitute will be accepted
for Tetterine. Norfolk, Va., Feb. 13, ’OS.
J. T. Shuptrine, Savannah, Ga.
“Please forward today four boxes Tetterine.
Collect or send bill. David Humphries.”
Tetterine cures all forms of skin diseases.
Fragrant and quick relief. 5Cc. per box.
J. T. SHUPTKINE, Mfr., Savannah, Ga.
Sy stem °f Home
J/lCtl/i Trtatmtnt.
Educational as Well as Curative.
500-501 Lowndes Building
Atlanta. Ga.
$95 PAYS TUITION AND BOARD
for a few more in Club Home of Meridian Female
College a whole session. Largest and best pri
vate College in the Scuth. Apply at once to
President J. W. Beeson, Meridian, Miss.
on ‘The Two Giants,” and at 3;30 o’clock Bev. Walter Holcomb of Nashville,
Tenn., who is now working with Sam Jones, preached a powerful sermon on
“Daniel purposed in his heart.” He is a young man under thirty, whose re
markable gifts the famous evangelist discovered a few years ago in North
Carolina. Brainy, genial, consecrated and magnetic, he is doing a great work
in the pulpit and on the lecture platform.
At the closing service at nieht the choir presented a “love-gift” to Mrs.
R. C. Norton who, with her active one-time-drummer husband, had been such
a blessing to the music as her husband had been to the personal work of
winning souls.
Edwin Smoot and John Hillis sang a “good-bye solo,” as Sam Joies
called it.
J. T. Sexton, “the blacksmith evangelist,” broke grammar all to pieces
in his farewell words, but he broke hearts as well, all the other visiting
workers said good-bye, and then Rev. French Oliver of Chicago, ppreachcd
the closing sermon on “The Unpardonable Sin.” Oliver is master of the
English tongue and he humbly lays every beautiful flowing picture and period
at the feet of his Redeemer. It was an hour of awful responsibility, and it
was an hour of the miracle of regeneration.
Next week Rev. Sam Jones, Rev. Walt Holcomb, his co-worker, E. 0.
Excell and Edwin Smoot, as singers, will begin a great meeting at Oklahoma
City. Mrs. Jones and her daughters, Mrs. Pyron and Miss Julia Jones, will
accompapny these Christian workers and Walter Holcomb will keep the read
ers of The Golden Age posted as to the victories won in these meetings from
place to place.
Prohibition Notes.
Prohibition Work in Colleges.
With the opening of ■colleges all over the country the prohibition work
among students will begin with renewed activity. In this connection it is of
interest to note the report of National Secretary Warner, of the Inter-Col
legiate Prohibition Association as regards the work accomplished during the
past year. It is stated that more young men have been interested in the
great Prohibition Movement than ever before, the number of students reached
amounting to 46,000. The movement as now organized covers 17 states and
has IS State Associations. There are 123 local leagues in colleges, seminaries
and universities, over 144 colleges were visited; 423 meetings were held with
a total attendance of 46,071; 86 meetings outside colleges were also largely
attended by students and others, while the expense of the year’s work has
only been a little over $5,000.
In the beginning many members of the faculties of the institutions op
posed this movement even forbidding the formation of leagues, but this has
now totally disappeared and the representatives are rather encouraged than
otherwise. A special course of systematic study of the Prohibition subject
in all its bearings has been a feature of the work in Theological Seminaries
and a league was also organized at the Eclectic Medical Institute at Cincin
nati, Ohio, the first medical school to become interested in this work.
The limitation of sex has been no barrier to the work of prohibition
training in educational institutions, for young women as well as young men
have become vtally interested in the movement and it is impossible to estimate
the value of this new force in the field of Prohibition.
The Prohibition Situation in San Francisco,
It will be remembered that much stress was laid on the fact that irr
diately alter the earthquake in San Francisco a general order was iss
closing every saloon as well as forbidding the sale of spirituous liquors of
every kind. Following this order a wonderful lack of lawlessness was no
ticed and was generally commented on throughout the world. Despite the
fearful conditions which followed the great disaster, perfect order prevailed
.and the police force, as stated by themselves, had virtually nothing to do.
Soon, however, it was found by the liquor dealers’ association that a great
field was being closed to them in the stopping of the sale of liquor in San
FOR OVER THREE-QUARTERS OF A CENTURY
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DIAMOND MERCHANT AND JEWELER
l 6 Whitehall St., Century Building, Atlanta, Ga.
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I’LL HELP YOU MAKE MONEY.
I want immediately, an honest, energetic man
or woman in every town in the South to go to
worK for me as soon as possible. Experience
unnecessary. Permanent employment and one
of the most liberal propositions ever made to
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EXPENSIVE SAMPLES FREE. T. M. SAY
MAN, 2130 Franklin Av., St. Louis, Mo.
Richmond College
Stongly Endowed and well equipped. Total
value of property and endowment $1,200,-
000.00. New dormitories have conveniences
of city homes.
Courses of study lead to degrees of 8.A.,
8.5., M.A. and LL. B. Heads of departments
have been called from other strong colleges,
and are proved teachers and educa ional
leaders. Library facilities unsurpassed in
the South.
Special attention is invited to the thorough
course in law. Hon. A. J. Montague became
Dean of the Law School immediately upon
leaving the Governor’s chair last winter, and
will teach regularly. He is assisted by 3
professors and 3 lecturers.
Special endowment for aid of ministerial
students from other States than Virginia.
Session opens Sept. 20. Two catalogues, one
general and oue of the law school. Copies of
either or both sent upon request. Address,
Pres. F. W. Boatwright, Richmond, Va.
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