The Presbyterian of the South : [combining the] Southwestern Presbyterian, Central Presbyterian, Southern Presbyterian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1909-1931, June 30, 1909, Image 2

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fu >v>/:arij i of th3 South Comprising THE CENTRAL PRTES3YTERIAN, Richmond, Va., Vol. XU. No. 27. Editors: Jan:os I'. Smith, D. I)., E. H. McCiuer, 1). D. THE SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIAN, Atlanta, Oa.. Vol. XLVII, No. 27. Editor: Thos. E. Converse, D. D. THE SOUTHWESTERN PRESBYTERIAN, New Orleans, l.a.. Vol. XLI, No. 27. Editor: George Sununey, D. D., LL. D. Published weekly, by. The Presbyterian Company, at 104 Edgewood Ave., Atlanta. | Ga. Managing Editor: Thornton S. Wilson. [ D. 13. Associate Editors: J. G. Snederor, 1,1,. D., J. It. Anderson. D. D., Alabama; It. 11. Willis. 13. 13., Arkansas; W. I,. I.ingle, 13. 13.. Theron II. Rice, 13 13., Georgia; : Rov. Louis Voss, T. M. Hunter, D. 13.. Rev. Geo. 13. Ilooth, lxiuisiana; C. W. Grafton, 13. 13., C. E. Cunningham, D. D., W. D. Hedleston, I). 13., Mississippi; N. L. Anderson, D 13., North Carolina: Robert Hill, p. D.. Rev. J. D. Leslie, It. E. Vinson. D. 13., Texas; Walter W. Moore, D. 13., Virginia. Subscription Terms. Two dollars a year if paid in advance; if payment is deferred three months $2.f?0. Subscriptions made for a definite period are discontinued at expiration. Remittances should bo made by money order or by draft on some of the large cities; if check ; on local bank ia sent add 10 cents for col- ! lection. Remittances are acknowledged by change of date following the subscriber's name on the paper. Change of AddressKindly send the former as well as the new address. Discontinuance. When a paper is ordered discontinued, all arrearages must be paid. Order to discontinue may be given at any time to take effect at expiration. Announcements of Marriages and Deaths. Without cost for fifty words. For obituary notices in excess of fifty words, send with Mss. one cent a word to cover cost of publication. Advertising rates furnished on application. Address the Richmond Office, Central Presbyterian, Drawer, 850. Address the New Orleans office, South Western Presbyterian, Box 731. All business letters should be addressed to The Presbyterian of the South, 104 Edgewood Ave., Atlanta, Ga W. T. Hardle Wm. F. Hardie Robt. T. Hardie fcJben Hardie Wm. T; Hardie & Co. COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 933 Gravier Street, cor. Dryades, NBW ORLEANS, LA. MacconottD Cnrinric luuaauiiiriiu jpi ROCKINGHAM COUNTY, VIRGINIA, Will be open for RueRts June lnt, T!X?. The water cures Miliaria in every form. Nervous Prostration and a'l Kidney aud Stomach Troubles. Write for terms. W. T. IUNTON. Proprietor. y 6A^3EB33S^EEI33SS1S1I2 Silliiiwn Coll< CLINTON, An endowed school for jciiIs. muter I hill country. Handsome, roomy hiilhliucr. I I St en in hont. All necessary equipment. Thri .location, rnvsicai culture, Stenography ni ENDOWMENT MAKES PRICES LOW THE SOUTH. I.et ns explain this to you. Address the President. KEV. 13. H. E Washington anc LAW. ENGINEERING, COM Students drawn from thirty States, teligious tone. Address Pres. G Williamsburg ] Established by 1 We offer aioxt thorough preparatory, aea Itihle, Music, Household Economics. Stewogrn teachers. Modern brick building; Christian h Session begins September 15th. For catalog I Austin Presbyterian F AC The Rev. Robert E. Vinson, D. D.. Preaiden of the English Bible and Practical Thi The Rev. Samuel A. King. I>. L>., I.E. I?., Bi The Rev. Thornton K. Sampson. L>. H.. EE. Pallty. The Rev. Eugene C. Cnldwell, M. A., B. Ii., rcxeg e*i?. To be supplied?Professor of the New Tes The Seminary of and for the Southwest all modern conveniences. ICx pauses modernt from the Synods of Texas. Arkansas. Oklal for graduate work in the University of Texi tures by President l'atton of Princeton and For catalogue and full information addre It. K. Hampden-Si 134th Session Begii Address for Catalogue or other info REV. HENRY TUCKER GRAHA Win. T. Hardle. Pres. Arthur A. Castane WILLIAMS-RICK Importers t Dry Goods, Notions and 209-211-218 an# 210 Magazine, I New York Office, 5 Leonard St P. hat aincr 1W kIvcii " '1 horouvh induction I'nder I'osilively Christian Influences at the l oarit Potaible Cost.'* RF.SULT: It is to-day with its faculty of 32, its'student body of 4*3, and its plant worth SIIS.IM, L?dfn? Training School J viS^T.. $15* pays all chargca for the year. Including table board, and tuition in all subjects except music and elocution. Send for catalogue and application blank. ? sgiate Institute LOUISIANA I* resbyterinii control. Healthful location in the x'liutiriil \rrll-nlititlpil grounds. Electric lights, so courses lending to degrees. Music, Art. i d Typewriting. 'Kit THAN ANY OTHER GOOD SCHOOL IN lltOWXI KK. Clinton. Louisiana. 1 Lee University MERCE, SCIENCE, LETTERS. Expense? very moderate. High moral and iEO. H. DENNY, LL.D., Lexington, Va. Female Institute Norfolk Presbytery domic anu the Freshman year of college work, phy and Normal Training for public school ome life. Board utid tuition (nine months), $175. ue. Address, IEV. W. M. HUNTER. Wtllismsburtf. V%. Theological Seminary ULT Y t of the Seminary and AUen-Jolnisoii Professor eoogy. ill Professor of Systematic Thwlogji. l>.. butcher l'rofessor of Church History and Professor of the Old Testament Languages and tainont. I .alienage and Kxegesls. Buildings are new. fireproof and fitted with e. Scholarships available for students coining ioiiiu and I.oulslana. Exceptional advantages us. Winter climate unsurpassed. Special lee others. Eighth session begins October It. 1SMHI. ss, , VINSON. PUKSIIIENT. AUSTIN. TEXAS dney College is S^ntAmhAp rmat ion, iM, President, Hampden-Sidney, Va. do, .Vice-Pres. M. M. Hardie, Spc'y & Trwu [ARDSON CO., Ltd. ind Jobbers of Men's Furnishing Goods 112 Common and 515 Oravier Sts. O. Drawer 551. NEW ORLEANS. LA