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Statesville Female College
Able faculty; thorough courses; large
attendance; modern equipment; a Homo
School.
Board and Tuition and all Fees for the
?lne months, $152.00. Other prices also
moderate.
Send for catalogue.
REV. J. A. SCOTT, D.D.,
Statesville, N. C.
THE MONEY SCHOOL
FOR SONS OF GENTLEMEN.
CAMPBELL. VA.
The school that provides systematic,
Individual instruction and high ideals?
at a moderate cost. On estate of 36
acres in Piedmont Va. Limited number.
Booklet. W. E. MONEY, Principal.
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA
The College: In this department four year courses
can be selected, leading: to the degrees of Bachelor of
Arts and Bachelor of Science.
The Department ol Graduate Studies: In this department
an opportunity is given Bachelors of Art and
Bachelors of Science tor specializing in any direction
they may choose Degrees offered are: Master of
Arts. Master of Science, and Doctor of Philosophy.
The DeparturesI ol Uedltlae: In this department a
four-year course is given, leading to the degree of
Doctor of Medicine.
The Departures! ol Cngineeriug: In this department
four-year courres are given, leading to the degrves of
Mining Engineer. Civil Engineer. Electrical Engineer.
Mechanical Engineer, and Chemical Engineer.
The Departureul of Law: Beginning with 1909-10, a
three year residence will be required for llie degree
of Bachelor of Law.
HOWARD WINSTON, Registrar.
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WESLEYAN
COLLEGE ?5
Oldest College for Women in Americr!
The Lrrgeit in ihe Soiub! Grade "A" of
educational Commission? The Recognized
Standaid of Excellence Throughout the
South!
The College occupies an eminence
In the best residential district of Macon?the
second city in the Union in
health record. Buildings of brick
and stone, witn all modern accessories.
$50,000 recently spent in improvements.
Thirty-nine officers and
teachers?larger than any other in
this section. Fourteen in the Conservatory
of Music. Schools of Art,
Expression and Physical Culture.
Special attention given to the comfort
and happiness of the home life
by the President, who lives in the
College. Rates positively lower than
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classification. Reservations are now
being: rapidly taken for the opening
? on September 15th.
Catalofual or say information la detail will
ba furniihed on af plicatica to
W. N. AINSWORTH, D. D. Pres. .
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{fjmjBj Religtoue, Mental,Phya- w
io*' ^n',,'nR ot tbe o
highest order. I
Writo fer catalog. MfJU. 8CH001. IPtU LOCATION. N
CEO. 1. BMOTTT, rrw. J. HENRY BURNETT, Mgi
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Senior Hail Mail
Texas Presbyterie
THE GREAT PRESBYTRRIA
S|)l>-inll(i buildings, elegantly furnished,
room, obviating all danger of fire. The b
basket-ball, tenuis, outdoor games. No serl
courses of study. College and Seminary, 1
Voice Culture, Violin, Organ, Guitar, Ex]
work, China Kiln, Art Itooins with sky-l
Visiting Director of Music and Teacher of
six inusic pupils last year. COLLEGE C
For Catalogue Illustrated by photograpl
President, Mllford, Texas.
THE ONLY SCHOOL TO
I The Peacock Mil
San Antoni
Our purpose Is to deeamanship. A
I zens, rather than sold Navy Departrr
I Prepare for West Polcollege. Boat!
'* H to commissions in theslon day and i
I infantry cavalry and softlcers. Teac
I cotters loaned by the velop successfi
I ed exclusively by the lers and sal
I cadets. Strict supervlnt and Anna]
I charge ot teachers or U. H. Army.
I bacco in all forms. Hazing prohibit!
Wesley Peacock, Ph. B., Un
Col. Geo. LeRoy Brown, U.
Capt. H. la F. Applewhite, I
Sergt. S. Klingensmlth, U. i
Marion Fern
ESTABLl
A Christian school under the control o|
and well-equipped. Lar^e mid beautiful chi
experienced tenchera. Special courses: Musi
Commercial Course.
A Normal Coarse for teachers. The "
Expenses per year J10O. For information a
dent. Marlon. Alabama.
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Mississippi S
HOLLY 8
Under Control of Synod of Mississippi
D
One of the most beautiful, handsonv
ladies in the State. Steam heat, electri
iences. Library, gymnasium, art studio,
Knabe grand, and a $2,000 pipe organ.
New Orleans and Cairo, 111. Superior
I servatorv advantages in Music. Art and
ston given twenty pupils for $168.00.
1 you desire a place.
U I JH t?W v tj^i
i Building Dickcon Hall
in. College For Girls
N SCHOOL OF TIIE SOUTHWE8T.
heated by steam from outside metal furnace
enutlful acetylene gas llKht. Large gymnasium,
lous Illness In the history of the school. Two
ending to degrees. Special departments: l'lano,
iresslou. All branches of Art. Artistic Needlelight.
WILLIAM H. SHERWOOD, CHICAGO.
Interpretation Classes. One hundred and tlilrtyIPBN8
SEPTEMBER 23rd. 1900.
lis. n-rlt? 11PV Hl'MIIV C L'ViVO 1 U n 11
TEXAS%LASSED ft JM
>EPAR^1ENT.
litary ^?**eg |*ilpli
rtillery applied for. Five navy I
lent. West Knd L?ake controll- t awfil
ing, fishing, swimming free to H ' I MKl
night, cadets visit the city in H I
hers and cadets free from to- \ / '[Bl
ill business men and good cltl- IV IKwJHB
lors. University preparation. . ' ft Qfjvl
jolis. Our graduates entitled M n || I
Three branches of the service, H>?,, ^mgSKtH
Iv. of Georgia President. H . ttl?Ml
ol Conducted in Vacation. I _jl j/il
iale Seminary
SHED IN 1896
r Tuscaloosa Presbytery. Buildings. eommodlua
in l>u*. 11 Mi crude curriculum nnd large faculty of
c, rural and Inatrumeiital, Elocution, Art, and
r4 th aeaaion opens the 10th of September, 1006.
md catalog, apply to Iter. L. W. Brown, Presl
ynodical College
P RINGS, MISS.
and Presbyteries of Memphis and Wes'orn
i strict.
ely equipped, up-to-date college for young
c lights, telephones, and all water convenmusic
practice rooms, eighteen pianos, a
-
iwsneai ana neaitblest location between
advantages in Literary Departments, ConLlocution.
Board and tuition for entire sesBoarders
limited to 110. Write at once If
T. W. RAYMOND, D. D., Pres.