"It is sensible, earnest, candid, and discriminating, and, withal, thoroughly interesting."—The Congregationalist (Boston).

"It is worth, for young men, dozens of average Sunday-school books."—The Well-Spring.


THE PROPHET OF THE GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS.

By Charles Egbert Craddock, author of "In the Tennessee Mountains," "Down the Ravine," etc. 16mo, $1.25.

This is one of the most noteworthy of American novels. The striking figure and fate of "the prophet," the cave and stealthy operations of the "moonshiners," and the engaging love story which runs as a golden thread through it all, are depicted with great power and fascination.


EIGHT STUDIES OF THE LORD'S DAY.
1 vol. 12mo, $1.50.

This book sets forth distinctly the Sabbatic origin and character of the Lord's Day. The subject is treated historically and with great fullness.