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Texas Presbyterian
THE CHEAT PRESBYTERIAN
Splendid buildings, elegantly furnished, heat
Obylatlng all danger of tire. The beautiful aeet
tennis, outdoor games. No serious illness in the
College and Seminary, leading to degrees. Spe
Organ. Guitar, Expression. All branches of Ar
with sky light. WILLIAM H. SHERWOOD, CI
of Interpretation Cinaa?o On? .1?>
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IBBPTEMBER 24th. 1908.
For Catalogue Illustrated by photographs, v
tdent, Mil ford, Texas.
BETHANY HOM
1643 N. Claiborne Ave
New i
Has large, airy rooms. Operating roo
and Instruments. Under Presbyterian n
influences. Offering every convenience an
Phone Hemlock 421.
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Mississippi Sy
HOLLY 8PP
Under Control of 8ynod of Mississippi i
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The most beautiful, handsomely eqi
In the State. $50,000 expended during s<
ments. Steam heat, electric lights, telei
ry, gymnasium, art studio, music pract
grand, and a $2,000 pipe organ. The hlgt
Orleans and Cairo, III. Superior advar
atory advantages in Music, Art and Elt
sion given twenty pupils for $158.00. B<
you desire a place.
Thp Prpfihvh
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17 W. Coin St
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Address MISS A. C.
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iuilding Dickson Hall
11 -
, college U or liirls
8CHOOL OF THE SOUTHWEST,
ed by steam from outside metal furnace room,
ylene gas light. Large gymuaslum, basket-ball,
history of the school. Two courses of study,
clal departments: Piano, Voice Culture, Violin,
t. Artistic Needle-work, China Kiln, Art Kooms
IICAGO, Visiting Director of Music and Teacher
rty-slx music pupils last year. COLLEGE OPENS
rrlte ItEV. HENRY C. EVANS, A.M., D.D., Presri?
CiMlTADTiTH
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nue. Cor. A lion Street,
Orleans
m furnished with all the modern appliances
tanagement and surrounded with religious
id excellent nursing, for terms apply to
FERDINAND KOELLE, Secretary.
nodical College
tINGS, MISS.
ind Presbyteries of Memphis and Western
trict.
tipped, up-to-date college for young ladies
ission 1904-05 in new buildings and equlp>hones.
ami ?n w"'" ' " "
, nuvci v-uu ?cuieuces. LiiDraIce
rooms, eighteen pianos, a Knabe
lest and healthiest location between New
itages in Literary Departments, Conser>cution.
Board and tuition for entire ses?arders
limited to 110. Write at once if
T. W. RAYMOND, D. D., Pres.
irian Hospital
, Near Peachtree
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y A.] R. Holderby, D. D. i
HAMILTON, Supt.
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Whitney-Central Trust
& Savings Bank
621 GRAVIER STREET,
Next Door to the Whitney Central
National Bank.
NEW ORLEANS, LA.
CAPITAL SrOCK - - $200,000.00
UNDIVIDED PROFITS. Net 10,000.00
Organized July 1, 1908, and owned by
the stockholders of the Whitney Central
National Ban*.
We ofTer to the readers of this paper
every facility afforded by the best
equipped Trust Companies in the United
States for the handling of your business.
We pay 3% per cent interest on savings
accounts, and offer a high grade of
securities to those who wish to make investments.
Charles Godchaux, Prest.
Sol Wexler, Vice-Prest.
Jno. E. Bouden, Jr., Vice-Prest.
H. O. Penick, Cashier.
W. T. Hardie Wm. F. Hardie
Robt. T. Hardie Eben Hardie
Wm. T. Hardie & Co.
COTTON FACTORS AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
933 Gravier Street, cor. Dryades,
NEW ORLEANS, LA.
I AM NOW PREPARED TO DO YOUR
SEASON'S SHOPPING.
Whether you want STREET SUIT,
EVENING or RECEPTION GOWNS, or
WEDDING TROUSSEAUX, get my samples
and estimates before you decide with
whom you will place your order. With
my knowledge of correct styles, combined
with taste and good judgment, and the
personal interest I take in every order, I
am sure I can please you. I guarantee
perfect fit and satisfaction.
MRS. CHARLES ELLISON,
Louisville, Ky.
Geo. E. Egdorf
Practical Painter and Decorator.
2231 Constance St. New Orleans.
Phone Uptown 2396-L.
Contractors' and Dealers' Exchange,
Telephone Main 327.
Estimates Cheerfully Given.
Rufus J. Paddock
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW,
204 Camp 8treet. Room 405.
Special Attention to Collections.
P. O. Box 731. New Orleane, La.
Reference: PreBbyterian of the South.