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August 4, 1909. TK
Converse College
SPARTANRURG, S. C.
A Collfgre for Wom'ii, Conser%-atory of Music,
School of Art onfers drgiees o* A B.. A.M.,
A.Mug.. B M> s Laboratories. library 56 p am
rooms, nuditorium. art studios, chap'l. Fyninasiuro.
Rooms single, dnub'eanfl cn suiie. Roatinir
and out-o'door sports Deigrhlful winter
clinia e. 'OBTP. PELL. Lit.P., Pit-side it.
SAYRE COLLEGE KENTUCKY'
A select school for girls, delightfully located in
the far-famed Blue Crass region of Kentucky.
Beautiful grounds, handsome buildings, modern
appointments, outdoor sports. College Preparatory,
General and Special Courses?Music, Art,
Elocution, Physical Culture, 56tli session opens
September 8. For illustrated announcement,
address REV. J. M. SPENCER. President.
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PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE for WOMEN
CHARLUITE, N. C.
SITUATION?In famous Piedmont Section,
In city of refinement and life, the centre of
Preshyterinnisui In the South.
BUILDING?New, equipped with electric
lights, steam heat, fire escapes Only two
girls to a room.
TABLE?Wholesome fare; sk'lted housekeeper.
-?CULTY?Trained teachers ?f .c>o mwrlence,
representatives from best Eastern *.??
leges.
MUSIC AND ART?Teachers frott? best
American and European Schools.
uoiun?ierj iow, considering the advantages.
KBV. J. K. BRIDGES, I). D., President.
Weinberg Female School
This is An Ideal Home School for Girls.
Located in the Mountains of Virginia,
and affording the benefits of a healthful
and delightful climate. It is endorsed by
prominent educators and patrons in all
sections, as it affords Christian Home
training, thorough instruction, careful attention
to the needs of the individual
pupil, and the advantages of a liberally
conducted and well managed educational
institution upon very reasonable terms
For catalogue 01 29th session, address,
MISS CONSTANCE WAILES,
Schuyler, Nelson County, Va.
MARY BALDWIN SEMINARY
Tor Young Ladies
STAUNTON, VA.
Term begins September 9, 1909. Located
in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia.
Unsurpassed climate, beautiful grounds
and modern appointments. 297 students
past session from 32 States. Terms moderate.
Plinils pnfpr nnv Uni?
Send for catalogue.
MISS E. C. WEIMAR, Principal,
Staunton, Va.
BELLEWOOD SEMINARY
ANCHORAGE (Near Louisville), KY.
A boarding school for girls?49th year
opens Sept. 22nd. For catalogue and particulars,
address
W. G. LORD, Principal.
EE PRESBYTERIAN OF THE SOU!
Subways under the East River Opened:
Jersey city is now within three minutes
of Broadway, the result of the formal
opening of the two downtown tubes of
the Hudson and Manhattan Railroad
Company. It is planned to open the connection
on the New Jersey side with
the Erie and Lackawanna stations August
2, and it is promised that within
two yeais the New York extension to the
Grand Central station will be in opera- .
tlon. The total cost of the system as at
present projected is 37,000,000.
France?Socialistic Tendencies: France
stands today on the threshold of Sorinl
istic dominance. Following the offer of
President Fallieres to Aristide Briand
to form a new ministry to succeed the
Clemenceau cabinet, developments came
fast to indicate that the tendencies of
the new ministry will be distinctly Socialistic.
M. Briand is an avowed Socialist,
a moving orator and a distinguished
scholar. His induction into the office
of premier means greater latitude than
the revolutionary factions have ever
evinced.
I TEKNKStEJJOUECE f|
0l5PJ$ Mental, PhyB- ^
^Ah0K' lc&l Training of the 0
higbcat order. 8
Write for catalog. IDtAL SCH001. IPCUIOCATIOH. N
GEO. J. BURNETT. Pre*. J. HENRY BURNETT. Mg.
Roanoke College
DANVILLE, VA.
Fifty-first annual session begins on Wednesday,
Sept. 8.
Able faculty, splendid advantages, comfortable
building, good health.
Elegant new building on a most desirable
site will be occupied at an eari>
day. For catalogue or other information,
address JNfl R rbrva/co o
Stephenson Seminary
FOR GIRLS
Established in 18S2 by Rev. C. N. Campbell,
D. D.
Faculty and equipments up to date.
i.umber of boarders limited to 25.
For catalogue apply to
MRS. C. N. CAMPBELL, Principal, or to
REV. A. C. HOPKINS, D. D., President.
Of Board of Trustees.
I AM NOW PREPARED TO DO YOUR
SEASON'S SHOPPING.
Whether you want STREET SUIT,
EVENING or RECEPTION GOWNS, or
WEDDING TROUSSEAUX, get ray samples
and estimates before you decide with
whom you will place your irder. With
my knowledge of correct styles, combined
with taste and good judgment, and the
personal Interest I take In every 'order, 1
am sure I can please you. I guarantee
perfect fit and satisfaction.
MRS. CHARLES ELLISON, .
Louisville, Ky.
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PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE
Of SOUTH CAROLINA
The college for all studious Souta
Carolina Presbyterian young men.
For Information, write the President,
Clinton, S. C.
Due West Female College
Has all the modern physical comforts
and conveniences. Our strong points
are quiet study, thorough work, sweet
Christian influences, kind personal oversight
and low rates. For Catalog and
other information address
REV. JAS. BOYCE, D. D., Pres.,
Due West, S. C.
Paeonian Spring's High School
Paeonian Springs, Virginia.
Twenty boys are wanted for the Home
of the Principal?under Presbyterian influence.
Stress laid on character. Fifty
vniles from Washington, D. C.; in Blue
Ridge Mountains. Write to principal for
particulars. J. S. Simpson, Principal.
Davis aod Elkins College
Elkins, W. Va.
A Presbyterian college of high standards.
Non co-educational. For catalog,
address Registrar.
GUNSTON HALL AS^rJ.,,or
WASHINGTON, D. C.
New building planned for the school.
MR. and MRS. B. R. MASON.
MISS E. M. CLARK, LL. A.,
Associate Principal.
Rogersville Synodical College
for Girls and Young Ladies
Board and Tuition $150 a year.
Lawrence Rolfe, President.
Rogersville, Tenn.
. Clifford Seminary
Au Ideal Home School for Girls In Piedmont
Belt of South Carolina. Gives individual attention
to each student. School family limited
to 40. Seven instructors. Confers A. B.
degree, accredited l?y State Bonrd of Education.
Climate unsurpassed. Building comfortable.
Modern conveniences. $138 pays all
charges for one year for room, table hoard, aDd
Literary tultlou. Chartered 1884. For catalogue,
address,
REV. B. G. CLIFFORD. D. D., Union, S. C.
Chesapeake and OMo Railway
SCENIC ROUTE OF THE EAST.
FAST VESTIBULE TRAINS.
With Dining Cars and Pullman Sleepers
Between
New York, Washington, Norfolk and
Richmond,
and
Loiilftvill* rui ?
- ~r viiiuayu, d[lU OX.
Louis.
Direct connections to and from all points
West. Three Fast Trains between
Richmond and Norfolk.
JOHN D. POTTS. W. O. WARTHRN,
Oen. Pas. Agent. Dist. Pas. Agent.
Richmond. Va.