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September x, 1909. TH] BOOKS of MERIT Presbyterianism in All Ages, R. P. Kerr, D. D $1.00 John Calvin, Reformer, P. Vollmer, D. D 75 Studies in Genesis, H. B. Pratt, D. D. 1.50 Resurrection of Jesus, Jas. Orr, D. D. 1.50 Side Lights on Christian Doctrine, Jas. Orr, D. D 1.75 Thn Afnnomnnf Ton T\ T"\ 1 AA auw nvuuvui^iiw, u ao. oiamci, i-?. . l.UU Jesus and the Gospel, Jas. Denny, D. D 2.00 History of Presbyterian Churches, R. C. Reed, D. D. v 1.25 Selected Old Testament Studies, J. B. Shearer, D. D 75 SPECIAL NOTE?The Calvin Memorial Addresses, delivered at the Assembly, will be published if enough advance subscriptions are secured to cover cost. The volume will contain about three hundred pages and will sell for $1.50 net. Ad ranoe subscribers can get the book for |1.25 postpaid. Subscribe today. MARY BALDWIN SEMINARY For Young Ladies STAUNTON, VA. Term begins September 9, 1909. Located in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. Unsurpassed climate, beautiful grounds and modern appointments. 297 students past session from 32 States. Terms moderate. Pupils enter any time. Send for catalogue. MISS E. C. WEIMAR, Principal, Staunton, Va. Paeonian Springs High School Paeonian Springs, Virginia. Twenty boys are wanted for the Home of the Principal?under Presbyterian influence. Stress laid on character. Fifty miles from Washington, D. C.; in Blue Ridge Mountains. Write to principal for particulars. J. 8. Simpson, Principal. THE MONEY SCHOOL FOR 30NS OF GENTLEMEN. CAMPBELL, VA. The school that provides systematic, individual instruction and high ideals? At a moderate cost, on estate or 36 acres in Piedmont Va. Limited number. Booklet W. E. MONEY, Principal. UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA Charlottesville, Va. The Collegt: In this department four year courses can be selected, leading- to the degrees of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science. The Department ot Graduate Studies: In this department an opportunity is given Bachelors of Art and Bachelors of Science for specializing in any direction they may choose Degrees offered are: Master of Arts. Master of Science, and Doctor of Philosophy. The Department of Medicine: In this department a four-year course is given, leading to the degree of Doctor of Medicine. The Department of Cagiaeeriag: In thla department four-year courses are given, leading to the decrees of Mininc Engineer. Cicil Engineer, Electrical Engineer, . Mechanical Engineer, and Chemical Engineer. The Department at Law: Beginning with 1909-10, a three-year residence will be required for the degree sf Bachelor of Law. HOWARD WINSTON, Registrar. S PRESBYTERIAN OF THE SOU *2. i ; * ; ' ? '?* 1' ? Educational WESTMINSTER SCHOOL Richmond, Va. This school, under the guiding hand of Miss Carrie Lee Campbell, has grown and developed year by year in a most gratifying manner. Everything needful for a girl's best development may be found here; the almost ideal home life, the refining and elevating Christian influence, and the work of specialists in every department, have made the school strong and attractive. Parents may well afford to investigate Westminster. DR. RAYMOND AND PARTY RETURN. Dr. T. W. Raymond, president of Mississippi Synodical College, at Holly Springs, Miss., and his wife have just returned from their Western tour, accompanied by a number of ladies, who went with them on their trip. They traveled via the Canadian Pacific route, visiting oi. liuuis, ociini raui, oaim. i^eggan, liiacier, Seattle, Victoria, Tacoma, Yellowstone Park, Salt Lake City, Manitou, Colorado Springs, and many other points of interest. They report a grand trip. Dr. Raymond will open school September 15. and reports the largest prospective enrollment for many years past. PRINCETON THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY. The students of Princeton Theological Seminary will have every opportunity to learn what preaching is and how to do it, next session. Besides the regular instructions in Homiletics, and an unusually large amount of practical training in the art of preaching, at the hands of so experienced and successful a teacher as Prof. Ferdinand S. Schenck, D.D., of New Brunswick, a great treat has been prepared for them in a supplementary course of lectures on preaching by President Patton. As a preacher himself, President Patton has a unique place in the American pulpit. And that he knows how to tell others how to do it and' how not to do it, a brilliant article which he has published on the subject has attested to all who have had the good fortune to read it. DAVIDSON COLLEGE. The present Indications are that the fall session will be marked by a large attendance. and thut not onlv will all the campus and dormitory rooms, including those of the new "Georgia" dormitory, be occupied, but that again it will be necessary to put a number of students in private homes in the town. Earlier in the season it was feared that the "stiffness" of the new entrance requirement rules would exclude so many that the number of matriculates in the Freshman class would be seriously reduced, but while these requirements have no doubt kept some from undertaking to enter college, the list of new men promises to be quite large. vv: TH. 25 If i ' *} Converse College ^>ARTANBURG, S. C. A College for Women. Conservatory of Music, School of Art. confers degrees of A.B., A.M., A.Mus.. B.Mus Laboratories, library. 56 p ano rooms, auditorium, art studios, cbapel, gymnasium. Rooms single, double and en suite. Boating and out-of-door sports.. Delightful wioier clima'e. ROB'TP. PELL. Lit.D., President The Kentucky Presbyterian Theological seminary AT LOUISVILLE. KY. Is well equipped to train men for the ministry. Three wears' 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 Puolic Speaking. Expenses moderate. Advantages of the Seminary available for students for the ministry from any Evangelical denomination, and for men seeking preparation for other forms of Christian service. Session begins October 5th. 1909. For cat alogue, conditions of scholarships, or other information, write the chairman. Professor Charles R. Hemphill, Broadway and First St., Louisville, Ky. UNION THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY RICHMOND, VA. A fully equipped seminary, with seven Instructors modern methcds of teaching and a practical course of study. Including, besides the usual departments, courses in the English Bible, Sunday School Work, Evangelism and Missions. New and thoroughly appointed buildings Spacious campus and athletic grounds. Ninety-eighth annual session begins September 15th, 1909. For catalogue or other information, apply to mi W. W. MOORE, President. Roanoke College DANVILLE, VA. Fifty-first annual session begins on Wednesday, Sept. 8. 0 Able faculty, splendid advantages, comfortable building, good health. Elegant new building on a most desirable site will be occupied at an eariy day. For catalogue or other information, address, JNO. B. BREWER. Pres. U^, LLAGUL^l BlBLE^jtoTSfsTEACHEKil cuyanixft/ /rfs Dr. John 5ancft>it Devins Cditor N Y."Observer? in r<w/7?^wi'//4f iAm CRUISLy^ARABIC To Mad^oSpain .MediiorrBiwan, Q_JJap' Lmu! and E^pt. SAILING JANUARY 20.1910 undir direction and m?na4em?nl ot ma WHITE, STAR9 LINE/ 73 Daves of care tree travel oil expense included fcr only $400 and upward. address cruise dcpt-wmte star une-newtork i V 1 StfthhpsiKnn S p m i n a rv vy lupiivnuvii v? v u i j TOR GIRLS Established in 1882 by Rev. C. N. Campbell, D. D. Faculty and equipments up to date. i\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. Charlestown, W. Va. *