. Home Missionary, The (April 1905-March 1906) . terials u»ed in the different partsof a piano; the way the different parts are put together , what causes pianosto get out of order and in fact is a complete encyclopedia. It makes theselection of a piano easy. If read carefully, it will make you a judge oftone action, workmanship and finish. It tells you how to test a pianoand how to tell good from bad. It is absolutely the only book ofits kind ever published. It contains 166 large pages and hun-dreds of illustrations, all devoted to piano construction. Itsname is -The Book of Complete Informat


. Home Missionary, The (April 1905-March 1906) . terials u»ed in the different partsof a piano; the way the different parts are put together , what causes pianosto get out of order and in fact is a complete encyclopedia. It makes theselection of a piano easy. If read carefully, it will make you a judge oftone action, workmanship and finish. It tells you how to test a pianoand how to tell good from bad. It is absolutely the only book ofits kind ever published. It contains 166 large pages and hun-dreds of illustrations, all devoted to piano construction. Itsname is -The Book of Complete Information About send it free to anyone wishing to buy a piano. All youhave to do is to send us your name and address. Send a Postal To-day while you think ofit, just giving your name and address or send usthe attached coupon and the valuable book of in-formation, also full particulars about the WINGPIANO, with prices, terms of payment, etc.,will be sent to you promptly by mail. When writing to advertisers please mention The Home Missionary. THE IRON VULCANFIFTY-SIX FEET HIGH, CAST IN BIRMINGHAM, TO STAND ON RED MOUNTAIN THE HOME MISSIONARY VOL. lxxix FEBRUARY, 1906 No. 9 THE SOUTH OF TO-MORROW By Frank E. Jenkins, D. I).Pastor of the Central Congregational Church, Atlanta, Ga. THE South of to-day, in spiteof its recent rapid develop-ment, is still the poorest sec-tion of our country; bat the Southof to-morrow will be the richest. Thisstatement is made deliberately, witha full understanding that it is verystrong. I wish to present, with theaid of camera and pen, three proph-ets that unhesitatingly prophesy it. I. A Cotton Field The cotton crops of the past fiveyears have outranked the gold andsilver output of the world by hun-dreds of thousands of dollars. Themanufactured cotton outranks themanufactured iron and steel of theworld in value. King and peasant,millionaire and beggar, must havecotton. The dentists office and hos-pital tables and wards must have year the


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