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The Presbyterian of the South
Comprising
THE CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN,
Richmond, Va., XLI, No. 32.
Editors: James P. Smith, D. D., E. B.
McCluer, D. D.
THE SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIAN,
Atlanta, Ga.. Vol. XLVII, No. 32.
Editor: Thos. E. Converse, D. D.
THE SOUTHWESTERN PRESBYTERIAN,
Nevv Orleans, La.. Vol. XLI, No.-32.
Editor: George Summey, D. D., LL. D.
Published weekly, by The Presbyterian
uompany, ai iik tiugewood Ave., Atlanta.
Ga.
Managing Editor: Thornton S. Wilson,
D. D.
Associate Editors: J. G. Snedecor, LL.
D., J. R. Anderson, D. D., Alabama; R. B.
Willis, D. D., Arkansas; W. L. I.Ingle,
D. D., Tharon H. Rice, D. D? Georgia;
Rev. Louis Voss, T. M. Hunter, D. D.,
Rev. Geo. D. Booth, Louisiana; C. W.
Grafton, D. D., C. E. Cunningham, D. D.,
W. D. Hedleston, D. D., Mississippi; N. L.
Anderson, D. D., North Carolina; Robert
Hill, D. D? Rev. J. D. Leslie, R. E. Vinson,
D. D., Texas; Walter W. Moore, D. D.,
Virginia.
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Established 1817.
708 Canal St., NEW ORLEANS.
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hill country, llnndai
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ENDOWMENT
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chool for girls, under P resbyterli
rune, roomy bulldlnge, b eautlful, '
easary equipment. Three courses
Culture, Stenography an d Typewi
MAKES PRICES LOW BR THAI
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Established by Norfolk Pf
Jrougta preparatory, academic anu
Id Ecoaomica. Steaogra phy and
k building; Christian home life,
tber 15th. For catalogue, Addrei
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ratory department. Col
direction Prof. E. A. Fi
moderate. Nex' sessio
. R. ROSEBRO, Acting Pre:
ssissippi Synod i<
HOLLY SPRINGS, t*
ynod of Mississippi and Presb
District.
. beautiful, handsomely equippe
Steam heat, electrio lights, t<
unasium, art studio, music pri
$2,000 pipe organ. The highes
!airo, 111. Superior advantage:
s in Music, Art and Elocution,
pupils for $158.00. Boarders 1
T. W.
iburne Milita
Waynesboro, Vlrg
ally situated; hat an able and well-chosen
input. Noted for Its hlgli atandard of acholi
session. Itatea $UO per year. School opens 8
; for a first class school, send for Illustrated ci
J AS. A. FlSBBl'RNE. A. Prlaae
nCallie Schc
ua Battle Ground, Missionary
chool for Boys who are well r<
lot live in large dormitories bi
impus, gymnasium, lake, specit
teachers. Opens September
Headmasters. 9 T v
J. P. M<
HOOL FOR YOUR BOY
'ARAT10N ? FIRM DISCIPLINE-MILITARY \
ISTIAN FACULTY?ATTENTION TO MORALSSE-IN
HIGHEST HILLS OF STATE-OWNED
ISS.-ENDORSED BY UNIVERSITY PRESH
? BEST EQUIPPED, BEST MANAGED
'5 IN SOUTH. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE
/UN-HUNT ACADEMY, Rev.MXMelvih,
out gibson. miss.
te Institute
iu control. Healthful location In tha
well-shaded grounds. Electric lights. ]
i leading to degrees. Music, Art,
ritlng. fw
V ANY OTHER GOOD SCHOOL IN
IE. Clinton, Louisiana. 'L
ie University 1
SCIENCE, LETTERS.
very moderate. J~'.gh moral and
ENNY, LL.D., Lexington, Va. .
iale Institute
nbjtery
the Freshman year of college work.
Normal Training for public school
uoara ana lumon (Dine mounts), $178.
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A. HUNTER. Willinmburg. Vs.
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legiate courses. A School
anklin. Boarding departin
begins September 16. la
sident, Fredericksburg, Va. 1
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:al College Ki
1ISS. 91
>yteries of Memphis and Western
sd, up-to-date college for young y;
ilephones, and all water convenience
rooms, eighteen pianos,^ a
it and healthiest location between a
i In Literary Departments, ConBoard
and tuition for entire ses- jW3
imited to 110. Write at once If fj! ]
RAYMOND, D. D., Pres.
PV Q/)hAAl ll I
M. ^ ImTVAKWI
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i faculty, a eplendld campus and
irablp. Fourteen States were rep- )
ieptonber 16th.
tWoftU,
:lpal, Box 2U.
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Ridge, Chattanooga, Tenn. ?
a commended. No smokers taken,
it in the brick homes of the Head
U attention given physical devei9.
Catalogue. II
M. A..
jCALLIE. M. A., Ph. D. M