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August 25, 1909. TH
Educational
One of the schools mentioned in our
advertising columns this week has some
peculiar advantages. It is primarily a
school for training in business life. But
its location at San Antonio, Texas, gives
to it a peculiar advantage. It aiso has
each year the use of live navy cutters on
which the students can be trained in seamanship.
It has the presence of an of
fleer of the U. S. army, by whom they
are bound in military tactics and manoeuvers.
It has opportunities for boating,
Ashing and swimming, which develop
health. * Its graduates are entitled to
commissions in the army. See the advertisement
of the Peacock school on
another page.
CHICORA COLLEGE.
The work of adding a third story to
Chicora College is nearing completion.
In two more weeks all the finishing
touches will have been marie anri
college open for the reception of "fcmpils.?
By the addition of this third story tne
college will he very much improved not
only in way of accommodation but in
looks. There is not a handsomer college
building in the state than Chicora; being
three and four stories high, built of
brick overlaid with stucco making a
very handsome structure. A forty foot
dome is over the center of the college.
In this new addition are thirty new
dormitory rooms, heated by steam and
lighted by electricity with porcelain lavatories
in each room; also an elegant art
room with proper lighting, and a splendid
expression room. In addition to these
there will be several new piano rooms.
The work at the college has not been
confined to the third story but several
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mentB have teen made throughout the
entire building. Every room has been
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The ORUNEV
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Sweet Mellow Tone?4
A Ten Year Guarantee
9350.00 gets one. Terr
850 less if paid all cash. V
L. GRUNEWAI
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completely overhauled and put In first
class condition. All rooms are steam
heated and lighted by electricity. Lavatories
are also in all the old rooms but
six.
The many improvements have been
uarnea on unaer tne direct supervision
of Dr. S. C. Byrd, the efficient president,
who has spent his entire summer on the
grounds, watching every detail of the
work.
The outlook for the college is fine.
There are now more applications for
rooms, than at any ot^ier time in the history
of the college, t"he number being
220. The college is going to be taxed to
the limit in order to accommodate the
patronage.
Alabama Rr??-?-?<
The large and handsome catalogue of
this flourishing Institution is on our table.
It is handsomely illustrated, exhibiting
fully its fine equipment. Its faculty is
large and representative. The attenu
ance in the past has been fine; and reservations
for next session are larger than
last.
MARY BALDWIN SEMINARY
For Young L&dies
STAUNTON, VA.
Term begins September 9, 1909. Located
in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia.
Unsurpassed climate, beautiful grounds
and modern appointments. 297 student?
past session from 32 States. Terms moderate.
Pupils enter any time.
Send for catalogue.
MISS E. C. WEIMAR, Principal,
Stauntnn Vi
Paeonian Spring's High School
Paeonlan Springs, Virginia.
Twenty boys are wanted for the Home
of the Principal?under Presbyterian Influence.
Stress laid on character. Fifty
onlles from Washington, D. C.; in Blue
Ridge Mountains. Write to principal for
particulars. J. S. Simpson, Principal.
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Pedals?Improved action.
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as: $18 down and $6 monthly.
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LEANS, LA.
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Converse College
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SPARTANBURG. S. C.
A College for Women. Conservatory of Music,
School of Art. confers degrees of A.B.. A.M.,
A.Mas.. B.Mus. Laboratories, library. 56 piano ?
rooms, auditoriom, art studios, chapel, gymnasium.
Rooms single, doable and en suite. Boating
and out-of-door sports Delightful winter
clima'e. ROB T P PELL. Lit.D., President.
1 he Kentucky Presbyterian
Theological seminary
AT LOUISVILLE. KY.
Is well equipped to train men for the ministry.
Three '-ears' course of study, combining
the scholarly and the practical, and
leading to degree of B. D. Faculty of experience.
Much attention to the Sunday
School, Missions and Puulic Speaking. Expenses
moderate. Advantages of the Seminary
available for students for the ministry
from any Evangelical denomination, and for
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Christian service.
Session begins October 5th. 1909. For catalogue,
conditions of scholarships, or other
information, write the chairman, Professer
Charles R. Hemphill, Broadway and First
St., Louisville, Ky.
UNION THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
RICHMOND. VA.
A fully equipped seminary, with stven instructors,
modern met he ds cf trachlng irda practical cxurse of
study. Including, besides the usi'mi departments, ccurses
in the English Bible. Sunday School Work. Evangelism
end Missions. New tnd th-roughly spcointed buildings
Spacious camrus and athletic grounds. Ninety-eighth
annual session begins September 15th, 1909. For catalogue
or other ir.fcrmatton. apoty to
W. W. MOORE. President.
FASSIFERN
LINCOLNTON, N. C.
A PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.
Situated in the healthy Piedmont section.
This school offers unusual advantages
in the way of care for the health
of young girls, and in its special object
f rwl t tr I /Si. o 1 ?<
Certificate accepted by Converse, Randolph-Macon,
and leading North Carolina
colleges.
MISS KATE C. SHIPP, Principal.
(Diploma Cambridge University, Eng.)
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 eany
day. For catalogue or other information,
address. JNO. B. BREWER, Pres.
Stephenson Seminary
TOR GIRLS
Established in 1882 by Rev. C. N. Campbell,
D. D.
Faculty and equipments up to date,
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.
Chartsstown, W. Va.