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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, french, and Instrumental
Music. References ex
changed. Address, Miss T., 200 West
Liberty St.. Charles Town, Jefferson
county, W. Va.
WANTED?By a young lady of several
years' successful experience, a position
in family, or school. Music, Englisu,
French. Mathematics. Address, Miss
Sites, Ft. Defiance, Va.
Graduate desires position as governess.
References exchanged. Miss Griffith.
Gerrardstown, W. Va.
\VA VTPn nr- a. - -
???e wiiui 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
Edgewood Ave., Atlanta, Ga.
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
fun ily board with her, good place for the
right party; Louisiana town 3,000. References
exchanged. Address J., this paper.
Young lady wishes position to teach in
private family or school; Latin French,
Englisn, Mathematics and Music. References
exchanged. Address Miss M., Fort
Defiance, Va.
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WANTED?To buy a lot at Montreal.
Write to J. K. L. M., Alba Hotel, Montreal
X. C., giving number of lot ana
lowest price.
Texas Gul! Coast Country
I am a Presbyterian Minister in good
standing but temporarily "out of commission"
on account of throat affection. So
many friends have asked me for information
about this country. I have arranged with
parties whom I know to be reliable (generally
Presbyterian officials) at Corpus Christ!,
Aransas Pass tvinirsvlll? nnri "th?r
to furnish accurate information in regard
to town property, farm lands, products, business
opportunities, climate healthfulness,*
etc., and to look after Investments and
other interests of all parties whom I may refer
to them. I therefore Invite all parties
interested to write to me. Address.
REV. H. M. PERKINS.
Corpus Christl, Texas.
BELLS.
*?ei Alloy Church and School Bella. rw~Send ro?
wuiocot. Ths C. 8. BKI.I. CO.. BllUbor* , o
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: PRESBYTERIAN OF THE SOUTH.
Alabama Brenau College
Large Faculty. Reasonable I
Lights. For Catalog, address
THOS <
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ERSKINE COLLE
TTNIVERSITY trained men on faculty. Courses embi
" History and Philosophy. Modern building. Younir
Literary societies and athletic organizations. For illustral
James Sti
PRESBYTERIAI
BLACKSHEAR. GEORGIA
A safe school for your son or daughter,
of Southern Georgia, nud offering full acadeti
emphasized. Conservative methods and thorn
?specinl attention to backward students. Teac
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Alabama Synodical
TALLADEGA.
A Thorough, High Grade, Classical Instltutk
Art and Elocution. Delightful Climate. Excelle
Teachers.
MOTTO?'"THOUOI
For Catalogue and other Information, nddres
REV
DANIEL BAK1
BROWN WOO
(1500 feet above 1
THE PRESBYTERIAN CO-EDUC/
The Synod of Texas now offers. In Daniel Baker Coll
Courses leading to the B. A . B H . and B Lit degrees are
> well trained Christain College men and one woman consti
Department*.
The Special Department* of Piano, Voice Culture. V
Art are in charge of Christian artists of ability and ex
Visiting Director of Music and Ttacher of Interprets
) re8!dent and his wife, and to this home parents are in<
and basement brick and stone dormitory for girls in proces
Ciima'e unexcelled in Texas. Altitude (1500' is iiei
located on highest point in centre of most beautiful resider
and no saloons.
Next Session opins September 23, 1909. For catalogue ai
T. P. J1
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I /W!M But start TODAY on the
/gAH portion of your Income and
fMll where It will accumulate r.
which will guarantee your
Don't delay, but make a
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and Profits of any Natlona
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PLANTERS NATION
Capital *300,000.00
August ii, igog.
-Conservatory ALABAMA |
lates. Open Fires. Electric
G. WILKINSON. Associate President
N Founded in 1849
WESTMINSTER
COLLEGE
A. 5. FULTON. MISSOURI
/T ESTABLISHED 1837
UL DUE WEST, S. C.
race English Literature. Languages. Mathematics,
men's and young women's Christian associations,
ted catalog address
onj' Moffat*, D.D., Proident, Due West, S. C.
. INSTITUTE
FOUNDED 1901
situated in the healthful long leaf pine region
ale and music courses. The Christian life
ugli work. Individual attention to nil and
hers live with students. Boys under Military
ess for catalogue,
CLEMENT A. SYDNOR, Principal.
College, ?21
ALABAMA
>n for Young Ladles, Literary Courses, Music,
int Location. Full Corps of Experienced
JGHNESS."
s the President.
r. T. PEYTON WALTON, Talladega, Ala.
ZR COLLEGE
D. TEXAS
;he sea level)
ITIONAL COLLEGE of TEXAS
egc, equal opportunities for girls and boys. The
equal to those of any College in the South. Six
tute the Literary Faculty. Fifteen teachers in all
iolin. Guitar. Mandolin, Oratory. Expression and
oerienre. WILLIAM H. SHERWOOD. CHICAGO,
tion. The Girls' Dormitory is the home of the
rnvxi LU DBIIU IJICII UUUHMLCtB. A UCW llirCO BUir/
is of erection
il. Ma'ai ia practically unknown. College buildings
icc sectioa of a city of 12,000, with many churches
nd full information, write
LJNKIN. President Brownwood, Texas.
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