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WANTED?By a lady graduate, with experience,
a position to teach in a school
or family. The usual English branches,
Mathematics, Latin, P'rench, and Instrumental
Music. References exchanged.
Address, Miss T., 200 West
L,iDerty St., unaries Town, jerrerson
county, W. Va.
WANTED?By a young lady of several
years' successful experience, a position
years successful experience, a position
in family, or school. Music, Englisu,
French, Mathematics. Address, Miss
Sites, Ft. Defiance, Va.
WANTED?We want an agent in each
of our churches to canvass the congregations
for new subscribers to the Presbyterian
of the South. For terms address
the Presbyterian of the South, 104
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Lady with experience desires position
in private family to teach French, English,
and Music. References exchanged.
A. B., Box 94, South Boston, Va.
WANTED?Settled Christian woman to
take charge of private home and let
fan ily board with her, good place for the
right party; Louisiana town 3,000. References
exchanged. Address J., this paper.
0AN0KE COLLEGE
SALEM, VA.
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Kok'iiih, with Klecttves; lilgh standard. Alio Coinmerctal
ami Preparatory Courses. I.llirary. StJDOO
volumes; working laboratories; good morals ami discipline;
six Churches; no bar-rooms. Healthful mountain
location. Very moderate expenses. Spcutal
terms to clergymen's sons anil candidates for ministry.
Catalogue free. Address J. A. Morehcad, President.
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Large Faculty. Reasc
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MAKES I
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A Bafe sello<M for your son or
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emphasized. Conservative methods
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DANIEL B/
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THE PRESBYTERIAN CO
The Synod of Texas now offers, in Danic
Courses leading to the B. A.. B 8 , and B.Li
well trained Christain College men and one i
Departments.
The Special Departments of Piano. Voic
Art are in charge of Christian artists of a
Visiting Director of Music and Teacher c
) res'dent and his wife, and to this home pt
and basement brick and stone dormitory for f
Climate unexcelled in Texas. Altitude
located on highest point in centre of most bea
and no saloons.
Next Session opens September 23, 1909. Fo
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For illustrated catalog address
James Strong; Molfatt. D.D.. President
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daughter, situated in the healthful 1
full academic and music courses.
and thorough work. Individual al
ents. Teachers live with students,
cost. Address for catalogue,
CLEMENT A. SYDXOl
lical College, ??
DEGA. ALABAMA
il Institution for Young Ladles, Lltei
te. Excellent Location. Full Cor]
-"THOROUGHNESS."
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REV. T. PEYTON WALTON
\KER COL
MWOOD, TEXAS
:eet above the sea level)
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>1 Baker College, equal opportunities for
t degrees are equal to those of any Collei
mman constitute the Literary Faculty.
e Culture, Violin. Guitar. Mandolin. On
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if Interpretation. The Girls' Dormitory
itents arc invited to send their daughters
rirls in process of erection.
(1600' is ideal. Ma'aiia practically unkm
tutiful residence section of a city of 12,00<
r catalogue and full information, write
T. P. JUNKIN, President. Bro*
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The Christian life
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Boys under Military
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girls and boys. The
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itory. Expression ard
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is the home of the
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. nwood. Texas.
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