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320 THE
UNIVERSITY VIRGINIA SUMMER
SCHOOL.
For High School Teachers, Principals,
College Teachers, and those preparing for
Entrance Requirements. Large faculty.
Credits given. School of Methods for Elementary
Teachers. Session June 17th-JuIy
30th. Write for announcement to Director
Summer School.
E. A. ALDERMAN. President.
University, Virginia.
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AL1UV1LLL IIUUL
A New Feature
A Christian home provided the whole
year in which children from six to fourteen
years of age will be cared for, given
Manual Training according to age and
strength, and thorough school instruction
during the regular school term. Charges
reasonable. For terms of admission
write to
REV. B. P. REID, Mgr.,
Reidville, S. C.
CENTRAL UNIVERSITY
Incorporated Sept. 23, 1896. Offers Courses
In N. T. Greek; Hebrew Language and
Literature, History, etc., etc. Rev. E.
Moser, Ph. D.t Instructor. Ministers or
others interested in Literary or Scientific
work are invited to write for circulars
outlining coures for Home Study leading
to degrees. Students in every State.
Strongly endorsed by leading Clergymen
and Educators. Address, Secretary Central
University, Indianapolis, Ind.
[wantedj
?A President for Silliman
Collegiate Institute for 1!
J girls, Clinton, La., to take
i charge in September. (See I
! Ad. in this paper). Appli- |
cants requested 'to give ref- v
erences.
Board will meet to elect
a President April 5.
Address, D. F. Wilkinson,
Baker, La, President ;;!!
of Board.
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GEO. E. EGDORF
Practical Painter and Decorator.
231 Constance St. New Orleans.
Phone Uptown 2396-L.
Contractors' and Dealers' Exchange,
Telephone Main 327.
Estimates Cheerfully Given.
FARM SEEDS.
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scrlptlon, etc., of Cook Improved cotton
Beed, Marlboro corn and Appier oats. These
are well known, and recommended by the
different State experiment farms, as the best
on the market. We plant no other and
gin no other and have our own machlnefy to
keep them pure. The Government has bought
large quantities from us for distribution,
wtilch proves the character of our product.
Cotton seed $1; oats $1. and oorn $2 per
bu., f. o. b. Grlffln, Ga. Orders filled
promptly
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Senior Hall Ma
TEXAS PRESBYT
THE GREAT PRESBYTE
Splendid buildings, elegantly fun
room, obviating all danger of fire. T1
basket-ball, tennis, outdoor games. 1
courses of study. College and Semlnai
Voice Culture, Violin, Organ, Guitar,
work. China Kiln, Art Rooms with
Director of Music and Teacher of Int
sic opens last year. College opens Se
tographs, write REV. HENRY C. EV
(1776) Hampden
Able faculty. Select student bo<
thorough work. Notable moral a
letic Field. Courses leading to 1
light, baths and other Modern C
and thirty-fifth session begins Sept
address REV. HENRY TUCKEI
SILLLViAN COL
An endowed school for girls, <
hill country. Handsome, roomy bulh
Steam heat. All necessary equipment
Elocution, Physical Culture, Stenogri
ENDOWMENT MAKES PRICE
THE SOUTH. Let us explain this to
Address the President, REV. 2
AGNES SCOTT
npr ATi ID .
THE COLLEGE offers advanU
THE AGNES SCOTT ACADEI
a four years' course leading to F
Cluster Sp
clust
This school claims your attent
of Christian teachers, and the per
catalogue will interest you if you
Forty-four Years of Successful Wo
Southwestern P
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Thirty-Fifth S<
Literary, Scientific, Divinity <
Graduates prominent in the Soutl
No saloons. Expenses moderate.
ST ATESVILLI
Prebyteriin ; Thorough Courses; Modern Eci
, Fee for the Nine months. $152. Pupils receit
Washington
LAW, ENGINEERING
Students drawn from thirty !
religious tone. Address,
FINE IMPORTED a,
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Catalogue Mailed on Request
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ERIAN. COLLEGE FOR GIRLS
3RIAN SCHOOL OF THE SOUTHWEST,
lished, heated by steam from outside metal furnace
le beautiful acetylene gas light. Large gymnasium,
Sfo serious illness in the history of the school. Two
ry, leading to degrees. Special departments: Piano,
Expression. All branches of Art, Artistic Ntedie8ky-light.
William H. Sherwood, Chicago, Visiting
erpretatlon Classes. One hundred and thirty-six muptember
23rd, 1909. For Catalogue illustrated by phoANS,
A. M., D. D., President, Milford. Texas.
Sidney College (I9I0>
dy drawn from eleven States. High standards and
ind intellectual tone. Extensive Campus, and AthDegrees?B.
A., B. S., B. Lit., M. A. Steam heat,
Conveniences and expenses moderate. One hundred
ember 14th. 1910. For Catalogue or other information
^ GRAHAM, President. Hampden Sidney, Virginia.
.LEGIATE INSTITUTE
.uuc> . icsujricriiiu control, ticaitnrui location In th?
lings, beautiful, well-shaded grounds. Electric lights
t. Three courses leading to degrees. Music, Art.
iphy and Typewriting.
S LOWER THAN ANT OTHER GOOD SCHOOL IN
you.
[. H. BROWN I.EE, Clinton, Louisiana.
COLLEGE for Women
[near Atlanta), GEORGIA.
iges equal to best colleges for men.
MY, under separate faculy and government, offer*
reshman class. For catalogue, address,
F. H. GAINES, President.
rings Academy
ER SPRINGS, VA.
[on because of its superb location, Its strong corps
sonal care given each boy entrusted to us. Our
havea boy to educate,
irk. HAMPDEN WILSON, Headmaster.
'resbyterian University
SVILLE, TENNESSEE,
sssion Opens September 15th.
bourses. Students nearly all church membera.
i. Excellent athletic record. Healthful locatios.
WILLIAM DINWIDDIE, Chancellor.
L FEMALE COLLEGE
uipment; A Home School. Board, Tuition and Matriculation
ed at any time. REV. J. A. SCOTT. D.D.. St&taiville,N. C.
and Lee University
, COMMERCE, SCIENCE, LETTERS.
States. Expenses very moderate. High moral and
Pres. GEO. H. DENNY, LL. D., Lexington, Va.
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Oldest Military School In the Soulh
ies all branches of Millinery successfully, Thoroughly equipped
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ully illustrated catalogue and full information, address
Sawtell, 40 1-2 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, (a
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