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[he Presbyterian of the South
Comprising
THE CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN,
Richmond, Va., Vol. XLI, No. 33.
Editors: James P. Smith, D. D., E. B.
McCluer, D. D.
THE SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIAN,
Atlanta, Ga., Vol. XLVII-, No. 33.
Editor: Thos. E. Converse, D. D.
THE SOUTHWESTERN PRESBYTERIAN,
New Orleans, La., Vol. XL1, No. 33.
Editor: George Suniniey, D. D., LL. D.
Published weekly, by The Presbyterian
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W. D. Hedleston, D. D., Mississippi; N. L.
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ENDOWMENT MAKES TRICKS
THE SOUTH. L.et us explain this to yo
Address the President, REV. U. ]
Washington an
LAW, ENGINEERING, C<
Students drawn frsm thirty State
teligious tone. Address Pres
Williamsburg
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R| An Ideal Christian Hon
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CENTRAL UNIVEI
FOUR COLLEGES-ART
FREDERICK W. HII
CENTRE COLLEGE offers special fa
study ?Classical. Modern Languages. Engit
course provides thorough preparation for
Specialized Scientific research.
Next Session Opens September 15.
THE COLLEGE OF LAW, Di
Next Session Opens September 16. I
LOCATION?Danville, a nude! college towi
EXPENSES very moderate.
For information and catalogue, address
The McCaliie
On Famous Battle Ground,
A Christian School for Boys wh
The boys do not live in large d
masters. Large campus, gymnasium
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COURSE-IN HIGHEST HILLS OF STATE-OWNED
BY SYNOD OF MISS.-ENDORSED BY UNIVERSITY PRESIDENTS
OF SOUTH ? BEST EQUIPPED, BEST MANAGED
SCHOOL FOR BOYS IN SOUTH. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE
CHAMBERLAIN-HUNT ACADEMY, rev.mxmelvin.
POUT GIBSON. MISS. ""
legiate Institute
er I> realty terian control. Healthful location In the
TO IF..I ..? II -? * - ? * *' - - -
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Three courses leading to degrees. Music, Art,
f and Typewriting.
LOWEIt THAN ANY OTHER OOOD SCHOOL IN
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ti. BltOWNI.EE, Clinton, Louisiana.
id Lee University
)MMERCE, SCIENCE, LETTERS.
s. Expenses very moderate. r~'gh moral and
u GEO. H. DENNY, LL.D., Lexington, Va.
: Female Institute
>y Norfolk Prcibjtery
academic ana the Freshman year of college workgrapby
and Normal Training for public school
11 home life. Board and tuition (nine months), $178.
[log ue. Address,
REV. W. M. HUNTER. Willisnubar*. Va.
Military School I
sboro, Virginia
! and well chosen faculty, a eplendtd campus and
standard of scholarship. Fourteen States were rcpir.
School opens Septcinlier 16th.
id for Illustrated catalogue.
E? A. B., Principal. Box 225.
teSchool. Preparatory and Collegiate coutiib. Art,
1 Culture, Pedagogy, Business, etc. Conservatory of
Maintained by large stair of experienced, college:cs
only ninety boarders and teaches tho Individual,
ecard. Brick buildings. Steam heat. Kxcollent table,
rk-llke campus Coucerts, lectures, tenuis, basketalog
beforoeelectlng tliecollego for your daughter.
STOCKARD. A. M.. Pres.. Ralolgh, N- C.
"\T\ TV a new Sonf Book in your Church
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tSITY OF KENTUCKY
S. LAW. MEDICINE, DENTISTRY
4ITT, PH.D.. D.D.. PRESIDENT
cilities for professional and business life. New courses of
leering. Enlarged facili ies, buildings, etc. The Scientific
advanced Technical .and Engineering work. Medicine aad
1909
tnville, Ky? A. H. Tli- okmorton. A.M.. LL.B.. Dean.
1909.
t. No Saloons. EQUIPMENT complete and modern.
The President, Central Univeulty, t> uville, Ky
School For Boys
Missionary Ridge, Chattanooga, Tenn.
o are well recommended. No smokers taken,
ormitorles but in the brick homes of the Head-.
, lake, special attention given physical deveiSeptember
9. Catalogue,
ters, S. J. McCALLIfi, M. A.,
J. P. MeGALLTE, M. A., Ph. D.