The Presbyterian of the South : [combining the] Southwestern Presbyterian, Central Presbyterian, Southern Presbyterian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1909-1931, September 08, 1909, Page 31, Image 31

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September 8, 1909. TH treat for the Sick. Being one of its organizers and for a long time its vice president, its interests were ever on her heart and mind, even during the two years past, when she was practically shut in by failing health. Mrs. Baldwin is survived by four children," six grand-children and five rr n i_n.>nn/l.nk I 1/1 HAn I 1 -1 ? cat 6> auu ciuiui cu. 1 lie vuiiurcu arc Mrs. Chas. D. Larus, of Richmond, Mrs. Luther Sheldon, of Norfolk, Miss Elizabeth W. Baldwin, of Richmond, and Mr. Thos. J. Baldwin, of New York. The grand-children are Mrs. John H. Reed, of Richmond, Mrs. T. D. Wesley, of Pluckemm, N. J., Messrs. Chas. D., Jr., and Lewis G. Larus, of Richmond, Mr. Thos. B. Sheldon, of Ambush, Va., and Dr. Luther Sheldon, of New York City. An Old Friend. IN MEMORI AM. riuui (I UCUI clliu uap|J> UMUU3 III Lit'Aiugton, Va., from the sweet companionship of kindred and friends, from the busy activities of a useful life, Miss Mary Davidson passed, on the morning of July 10, to her bright eternal home, to the companionship of her Lord and all saints, to that high service for which her life here was but the preparation and anticipation. Although she had passed ' the birthday of the limitation," the three score years and ten, old age had never come to her; in mind and body and heart she had kept to an astonishing degree the vigor, alertness and spring of youth, so that we who loved her?nay, we who love her today?must brush away the tear drops, and with brave, bright smiles give her joy that in God's great mercyfshe has gone from the unworn vigor of earthly life, to the immortal youth of Christ's redeemed ones in heaven. May God make it possible for us all so to realize what He has done for our dear one that we will rejoice with her! E. P. A. MANDEVILLE, LEWISBURG AND MADISONVILLE Steamer NEW CAMELIA COMMENCING APRIL 18. will leave Milneburt on the arrival of cars from Louisville ana Nashville Depot, head of Canal Street? DAILY (except Wednesdays and Sundays) 4 p. m. train. RETURNING, leaves Madisonvllle. dally at 5 a. m., water and weather permitting. EXCURSIONS $1.00 ROUND TRIP $1.00 MANDEV]LLE; ^LEWISBURO, ^MADISON YlUii?i U rUl?iUAHU rAXUV. WEDNESDAY, 8 a. m. train. Freight received dally at the Louisville and Nashville Railroad Depot, head of Qlrod Street. sj W. O. COYLE & CO., Agents, \ 337 Carondelet St, NEW ORLEANS. Bank Branches 303 E. Broad St.. IBtl E PRESBYTERIAN OF THE SOUTH. (1776) Hampden Sidney Able Faculty. Select student body. High sti Notable, moral and intellectual tone. Extensive ( Courses leading to degrees B. A., B. S.t B. Lit., M. nd other modern conveniences. One hundred and thirty fourth session begins ror catalogue or other information address REV. HENRY TUCKER GRAHAM, Prea San Antonio A Home School for Boys. Standards of scholarships approved by leading eluding the best in the North and East. Annual f Universities of the South. Thirty Boarders. Fifty teachers. Safe home surroundings, good library, and large athletic field. For illustrated catalogue W ard Seminary n 45th year. Seminary end Special Course*. Conservatory of Mi Campobello, Voice; Fritz Schmitz, Violin. 175 Boarding Pui advantages. Beautiful campus for outdoor sports. For catalo Southwestern Presbyter CLARKSVILLE, TENNESS Thirty-Fifth Session Opens Septe L^ieraxy, ocienunc. uivinity courses. student Graduates prominent in the South. Excellent athl No saloons. Expenses moderate. Write for catal Alabama Synodical Col TALLADEGA. ALAE A Thorough, High Grade, Classical Institution for To Art and Elocution. Delightful Climate. Excellent Loca Teachers. , MOTTO?'"THOROUGHNESI For Catalogue and other Information, address the Pi REV. T. PB DANIEL BAKER , BRO W N W O O D . T (1500 feet above the sea le THE PRESBYTERIAN CO-EDUCATION The Synod of Texas now offers, in Daniel Baker College, equal Courses leading to the R. A.. B. H . and B.Lit. degrees are equal to t well trained Christain- College men and one woman constitute the 1 Departments. The Special Departments of Piano, Voice Culture, Violin. Guii Art are in charge of Christian artists of ability and experience. Visiting Director of Music and Teacher of Interpretation. The 1 resident and his wife, and to this home parents are invited to se: and basement brick and stone dormitory for girls in process of erecti Climate unexcelled in Texas. Altitude (1600' is ideal. Ma'aii located on highest point in centre of most beautiful residence section and no saloons. We*I Session opens September 23, 1909. For catalogue and full info T. P. JUNKIN. ARKANSAS COLLI Thirty-eighth session opens Septem ber 21, : work is the controlling aim. College b uildlngs lences. Students' Home to he pnlnnroH and ntim catalogue. E ERSKINE COLLEGE TTNIVERSITY trained men on faculty. Couraen embrace Engli u Hietory and Philosophy. Modern building. Young men's and Literary societies and athletic organizations. For illustrated catalog Junei Strong Moffi Richmond 9th ? ? - w - ? w v m w w 3 per C) h and Main Sta., 25th and Broad Sta* Louisiana 8t, V 3i College (1909) mdards and thorough work, 'ampua and Athletic Field. A. Steam heat, light, baths a oepieoiDer id, i?u?. Ident, Hampden-Sldney, Va. cademy San Antonio, Texas. ; institutions in the country, inree scholarships in the best day pupils. Six experienced laboratory, literary society, address, WALTON BONDURANT. R CURLS AND YOUNG WOMEN ashville, Tennessee a?!c?Emil Winkler, Director; Sifnor piL. Complete appointmenta. City Bue addreaa J. D. BLANTON. P . i&n University LEE. mber 15th. :s nearly all church members, etlc record. Healthful location. Dgue. liege, FOR w ? M EN IAMA ung Ladles. Literary Courses, Music, tlon. Full Corps of Bxpertencad V esldent, YTON WALTON, Talladega, Ala. COLLEGE EX A. S tvel) AL COLLEGE ef TEXAS opportunities for girls and boys. The hoje of any College in the South. Six literary Faculty. Fifteen teachers in all tar. Mandolin, Oratory. Expression and WILLIAM H. SHERWOOD, CHICAGO, i Girls' Dormitory is the home of the nd their daughter*. A new three story on. * practically unknown. College buildings of a city of 12.0U0, with many churshes irmation, write President. Brown wood, Texas. . P*f2IT batesville ARKANSAS 1909. To excel in substantial supplied with modern convenr equipment added. Send for UGENE R. LONG, President. EST ABU SHED 1837 DUE WEST, S. C. h Literature. Lanroases, Mathematics. /??? ? wviuou o vuniuwi UBOCiaUOTlB. address >lt, D.D., Priiidtot, Due Wert. S. C. <3/1 d Tlain Streets Your Account Solicited snt Interest allowed In Savings Department. and Williamsburg Ave.