R1839-162 Special Items

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SUBSCRIPTIONS AND BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS
—ADDRESS TO—
TOWER PUBLISHING CO., BIBLE HOUSE, 58 & 60 ARCH ST.,
ALLEGHENY (NORTH PITTSBURG), PA., U.S.A.

SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $1.00 A YEAR, IN ADVANCE,
INCLUDES A SUBSCRIPTION TO “THE OLD THEOLOGY TRACTS”—QUARTERLY.
MONEY MAY BE SENT BY EXPRESS, N.Y. DRAFT, MONEY ORDER,
OR REGISTERED. FROM FOREIGN COUNTRIES BY FOREIGN
MONEY ORDERS, ONLY. SPECIAL TERMS TO THE LORD’S POOR, AS FOLLOWS:

Those of the interested, who by reason of old age or accident, or other adversity are unable to pay for the TOWER will be supplied FREE, if they will send a Postal Card each December, stating their case and requesting the paper.

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MISSIONARY ENVELOPES

Our supply of envelopes is exhausted, until our new lot shall come to hand; which will not probably be before Aug. 15. Orders received meantime will be filled in rotation. Prices, postpaid by us, are as follows: 100 for 25 cents, 1000 for $2.00. We recommend the use of these as a good service of the truth. They should be going constantly in every direction. They are seen and read by postal employees, carriers, and often by the households as well as by the friends to whom they are addressed.

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REMEMBER YOUR TRACT PRIVILEGES

We now have a supply of almost all the back numbers of the Old Theology Tracts except No. 3, and it will be reprinted soon. All TOWER subscribers are privileged to order these freely, without charge, for gratuitous circulation. In ordering state how many you can use judiciously. Give only one or at most two tracts to one person at one time. More are less likely to have attention.

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DAY BY DAY

“Make a fence of trust around to-day,
Fill the space with loving work and therein stay.
Look not through the shelt’ring bars upon to-morrow;
God will help thee bear what comes of joy or sorrow.”

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A WISE WORLDLY CONCLUSION

The Arkansas Baptist relates the following: “Three or four traveling men were stopping for a day and night in an Arkansas village, and having heard that a revival was going on, intended going to it at night; but after playing checkers for three hours in the afternoon with the preacher who was conducting the meeting, they concluded his ministry would do them no good. This is no idle tale, but a record of the facts.”

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— July 15, 1895 —