The Presbyterian of the South : [combining the] Southwestern Presbyterian, Central Presbyterian, Southern Presbyterian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1909-1931, September 01, 1909, Page 31, Image 31

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September i, 1909. THE Bohne's Book Store BOHNE & WILT, Props. Booksellers & Stationers 1328 DRYADES 8T.f Near Thalia. New Orleans. La. Base Ball Goods Fishing Tackle, and Periodicals and Religious Articles. New and Second-hand School Books bought, sold and exchanged. The S&fe&t 6 Quickest Way TO Transfer Money 18 BY Long Distance Telephone Pnr Rat#?c Annlu tft I oral Mananar - ? ? "rrv ?w?. ...->.-avM Cumberland Telephone 8 Telegraph Company (Incorporated.) NEW ORLEANS, LA. A. B. Griswold & Co., Ltd Jewelers and Silversmiths Our stock 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. GRI8WOLD & CO., Ltd. Established 1817. /w uanai St., INHW UKLhANb, ? MANDEVILLE, LEWISBDR6 AND MADISONVILLE Steamer NEW CAMEIIA COMMENCING APRIL 18. will leave Mllnebursr on the arrival of cars from Louisville and Nashville Depot, head of Canal Street? DAILY (except Wednesdays and Sundays) 4 p. m. train. RETURNING, leaves Madlsonvllle, dally at 5 a. m., water and weather permitting. EXCURSIONS $1.00 ROUND TRIP $1.00 MANDEVILLE, LEWISBURG, MADISONVILLE AND PINELAND PARK. WEDNESDAY, 8 a. m. train. Freight received dally at the Louisville and Nashville Railroad Depot, head of Olrod Street. W. Q. COYLE & CO., Agents, 337 Carondelet St. NEW ORLEANS. For the Beet In Groceries and Table Delicacies Consult. Hermann Schmidt w?-o-o c.. Dro?iu oh - nfoiimona, vm* Bank oj Branches 303 E. Broad Bt.. 15th ?* : PRESBYTERIAN OF THE SOU (1776) Hampden Si Able Faculty. Select student body. Notable moral and intellectual tone. E: Courses leading to degrees B. A., B. S., nd other modern conveniences. One hundred and thirty fourth sess For catalogue or other information i REV. HENRY TUCKER GRAI San Antoni Home School for Boys. Standards of scholarships approved eluding the best in the North and East. Universities of the South. Thirty Board teachers. Safe home surroundings, go< and large athletic field. For illustrated WardSeminc 45th year. Seminary and Special Courses. Cons Campohello. Voice; Frits Schmitx, Violin. 175 advantages. Beautiful campus for outdoor sport O il S ra ooumwesiern Kres C LARKS VILLE, Thirty-Fifth Session 0 Literary, Scientific. Divinity Coursei Graduates prominent in the South. Ex< No saloons. Expenses moderate. Writ* Alabama Synodica TALLADEGi A Thorough, High Grade, Classical Instil Art and Elocution. Delightful Climate. Bz< Teachers. MOTTO?"THOl For Catalogue and other Information, adc 1 UAIMltL BaH BROWN W C (1500 feet abo THE PRESBYTERIAN CO-EDU The Synod of Texas now offers, in Daniel Baker Courses leading to the B. A., B. s , and B.Llt. degrees well trained Christain College men and one woman co Departments. The Special Departments of Piano, Voice Culture Art are in charge of Christian artists of ability anc Visiting Director of Music and Teacher of Interpi t resident and his wife, and to this home parents arc and basement brick and stone dormitory for girls in pr Climate unexcelled in Texas. Altitude (1600 > is located on highest point in centre of most beautiful res and no saloons. Next Sttsion opens September 23,1909. For catalogu T. P ARKANSAS C Thlrty-eightn session opens Septen work is the controlling aim. College 1 iences. Students' Home to be enlarged catalogue. ERSKINE COLL TTNIVERSITY trained men on faculty. Courses ? History and Philosophy. Modern building. You Literary societies and athletic organizations. For illui jam*! 'Richmond. \ i and Main Sts.. 25th and Broad <ti? Lou 1 TH. 31 idney College (1909) High standards and thorough work, ctensive Campus and Athletic Field. B. Lit., M. A. Steam heat, light, baths a ion begins September 15, 1909. address 4 AM Usmndan.QlflNau \I m o Academy San Antonio, Texas. by leading institutions in the country, inAnnual free scholarships in the best ers. Fifty day pupils. Six experienced od library, laboratory, literary society, catalogue address, WALTON BONDURANT. FOR GIRLS AND YOUNG WOMEN iry Nashville, Tennessee enratonr of Music?EmU WlnlUr ? I Boarding Pupils. Complete appointments. City ts. For catalogue address J. D. BLANTON, Pres. byterian University TENNESSEE, pens September 15th. j. Students nearly all church members. :ellent athletic record. Healthful location, j for catalogue. .1 College, F0R women \. ALABAMA * ntlon for Young Ladles, Literary Courses, Musk:. el lent Location. Full Corps of Experienced 10UGHNES8." Iress the President. IKV. T. PEYTON WALTON, Talladega, Ala, ER COLLEGE > O D, TEXAS ve the sea level) CATION AL COLLEGE of TEXAS College, equal opportunities for girls and boys. The are equal to those of any College in the South. Six nstitute the Literary Faculty. Fifteen teachers in all , Violin, Guitar. Mandolin, Oratory, Expression and 1 experience. WILLIAM H. SHERWOOD. CHICAGO, station. The Girls' Dormitory is the home of the i invited to send their daughters. A new three story ocess of erection. ideal. Malaria practically unknown. College buildings idence section of a city of 12,000, with many churches le and full information, write . JUNKIN, President. Brown wood. Texas. f ii i hatesville ul-iijciv>l^| arkansas a ber 21, 1909. To excel in substantial 3 uildings supplied with mqdern convenand other equipment added. Send for EUGENE R. LONG, President. p/ir ESTABLISHED 1837 III Villi DUE WEST, S. C. mbrace English Literature. Languages, Mathematics, ng men's and young women's Christian associations, itrated catalog address i Strong Moffiatt, D.D., Prciideat. Due We?t, S. C. 4 ' gth and Tiain Streets Your Account Solicited 3 per cent Intereet allowed In 8avlnge Department. ilelana 8t.. and Wllllamabura Ave.