The Presbyterian of the South : [combining the] Southwestern Presbyterian, Central Presbyterian, Southern Presbyterian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1909-1931, August 25, 1909, Image 3

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The Presbyterian of the South Comprising THE CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN, Richmond, Va., Vol. XLI., No. 34 Editors: James P. Smith, D. D., E. B. MoCluer, D. D. THE SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIAN, Atlanta. Ga., Vol. XLVI1., No. 34, Editor: Thos. E. Converse, D. D. THE SOUTHWESTERN PRESBYTERIAN, New Orleans. La.. Vol. XI.I Nn aa Editor: George Suinmey, D. D., L.L. D. Published weekly, by The Presbyterian Company, at 104 Edgewood Ave., Atlanta. Ga. Managing Editor: Thornton S. Wilson, D. D. Associate Editors: J. G. Snedecor, L<L. D., J. R. Anderson, D. D., Alabama; R. 11Willis, D. D., Arkansas; W. L. I,ingle, D. D., Theron H. Rice, D. D., Georgia; nor, liuuik vuss, 1. Al. iiuntor, U. U., Rev. Geo. D. Booth, Louisiana; C. W. Grafton, D. D., C. E. Cunningham, D. D., W. D. Hedleston, U. D., Mississippi; N. L. Anderson, D. D., North Carolina; Robert Hill, D. D? Rev. J. D. Leslie, R. E. Vinson, D. D., Texas; Walter W. Moore, D. D., Virginia. Subscription Terms. Two dollars a year if paid in advance; K payment is deferred three months, ?2.&0. Subscriptions made for a definite period are discontinued at expiration. Remittances should be made by money order or by draft on aorae of the large cities; if check on local bank is sent add 10 cents for collection. Remittances are acknowledged by change of date following the subscriber's name on the paper. Change of AddressKindly send the former as well as the new address. Discontinuance. When a paper is ordered discontinued, all arrearages must be paid. Order to discontinue may be given at any time to take effect at expiration. Announcements of .Marriages and Deaths. Without cost for fifty words. For obitnary notices in excess of fifty words, send with Mss. one cent a word to cover cost of publioation. Advertising rates furnished on applica uon. Address the Richmond Office, i Central Presbyterian, Drawer, 850. Address the New Orleans office. South Western Presbyterian, Box 731. All business letters should be addressed to The Presbyterian of the South, 104 Edgewood Ave., Atlanta, Ga. A. B. Griswold 6 Co., Ltd Jewelers and Silversmiths Our Btock of Jewelry, Silverware, Diamonds and Precious Stones, Watches,' Novelties in Gold and Silver, is the largest and handsomest we have ever shown. Everything New, Fresh, Attractive. Write for our Book of Suggestions. A. B. GRI8W0L.D A CO., Ltd. Established 1817. 768 Canal St., NEW ORLEANS. j ^ r-\^^ jj Silliman Coll An endowed school for girls, under hill country. Handsome, roomy buildings, Steam heat. All necessary equipment. T1 Elocution, Physical Culture, Stenography ENDOWMENT MAKES IM11CES LG THE SOUTH. Uet ub explain this to you. Address the President, KEV. II. H. Washington am LAW. ENGINEERING, COIV Students drawn frcm thirty States, religious tone. Address Pres. i Will inm tt liiiaiiiouuig Established by We offer moat thorough preparatory, ac Bible, Music, Household Economics, Stenogr, teachers. Modern brick bulldlDg; Christian 1 Session begins September 15th. For cataloj YOU CAN AFFO OF THE GOSPEL," Round or Shape Notes, f< songs. Sample copy 5 cents. E. A. K.. HACK CENTRAL UNIVER: FOUR COLLEGES?ARTS, FREDERICK W. HINO CENTRE COLLEGE offers special facili study?Classical, Modern Languages, Enginee course provides thorough preparation for ad Specialized Scientific research. Next Session Opens September 15, 191 THE COLLEGE OF LAW, Dam Next Sess'on Opens September 16, 19C LOCATION?Danville, a model college town. EXPENSES very moderate. For information and catalogue, address llliH.lfiVUiKlUK uiiDiunsa in ion. xne aun oT trie Refli TV* f\TTr\. "Thorough instruction u iVIVJ 1 1 U. possible cost " The school was established by the Met! a place where girls can be given thorough cost. The object has been ?o fully carried DI7CT *i T. It is to-day, with its fa KLjULI . building and grounds, \ THE LEADING TRAINING S A ^ pays all charges for the ye J) I ?3II neat, laundry, medical atte * except music and elocution. REV. JAMES Cj ARKANSAS C Thirty-eighth session opens Sept* worn is me controlling aim. uoiiege iences. Students' Home to be enlarge catalogue. THE SCHOOL FOR YOUR BOY HOROUGH PREPARATION-FIRM DISCIPLINE-MIUTARY RAINING ?CHRISTIAN FACULTY-ATTENTION TO MORALSU5INESS COURSE-IN HIGHEST HILLS OF STATE-OWNED Y SYNOD OF MISS.-ENDORSED BY UNIVERSITY PRESENTS OF SOUTH - BEST EQUIPPED, BEST MANAGED CHOOLFOR BOYS IN SOUTH. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE CHAMBERLAIN-HUNT ACADEMY, Rev.MXMEI.VIN, PORT GIBSON. MISS. *"" egiate Institute Presbyterian control. Healthful location In the beautiful, well-shaded grounds. Electric lights, iree courses leading to degrees. Music, Art, nun ? ,vi>-w rimiK. iWElt THAN ANY OTHER GOOD SCHOOL IN BROWNI EE, Clinton, Louisiana. d Lee University 1MERCE, SCIENCE, LETTERS. Expenses very moderate. J'lgh moral and GEO. H. DENNY, LL.D., Lexington, Va. Female Institute Norfolk Presbytery adcmlc ana the Freshman year of college work, a phy and Normal Training for public school aome lire, tsoara and tuition (nine months), $178. rue, Address, REV. W. M. HUNTER, Williams bur*. Vs. TV TV a new Song Book in your Church K. I 3 or Sunday School, and one for every person; "FAMILIAR SONGS rr $3 for 10O. Words and music 83 very best LETT, 109 North Wayne Street, Fort Wayne, Ind. SITY OF KENTUCKY LAW. MEDICINE. DENTISTRY IT. PH.D., D.D., PRESIDENT ties for professional and business life. New courses of ring. Enlarged facilities, buildings, etc. The Scientific vanced Technical and Engineering work. Medicine and )9 'ille, Ky.. A. H. Tli"* okmorton, A.M., LJL.B.. Dean. 19. No Saloons. EQUIPMENT complete and modern. . The President, Central University, D tiville, Ky iAi * sir x>l is clearly set forth by ito nder positively Christian influences at the lowest hodi?t Church, not to make mor.ey, but to furnlfh training in body, mind, and heart at a moderate out that as a cnlty of 82. its boarding patronage of 800. and its vorth $140,000 ^ CHOOL FOR GIRLS IN VIRGINIA. sr. including the table board, room, lights, steam ntion. physical culture, and tuition in all subjects Apply for cataloguo and application blank to kNNON, JR.. M. A- Principal. BUckstone. Va. Tkf CdlT BATFSVIII.F. ^ v*?ARKANStS smber 21,' 190^.* To excel in substantial* buildings supplied with modern convened and other equipment added. Send (or EUGENE R. LONG, President