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CHAMBERLAIN HUNT ACADEMY,
Port Gibson, Miss.
High Grade Training School for Boys?
Modern Equipment?Faculty of Strong Christian
Men?Attention to Morals?Endorsed by
Educators?Owned by Synod of Miss.?Between
Natchez and Vicksburg?High Hills?
No Malaria?$180 pays all expenses?Illustrated
Catalog on request. REV. M. E. MEL*
VIN, A. M. Pres. Box 600.
REIDVILLE SCHOOL
A New Feature
A Christian home provided the whole ]
year in which children from six to four- I
teen years of age will be cared for, given i
Manual Training according to age and
trength, and thorough school instruction
during the regular school terra. Charges
reasonable. For terms of admission
write to REV. B. P. REID, Mgr.,
Reldville, S. C.
CENTRAL UNIVERSITY.
Incorporated Sept. 23. 1896. Offers' Courses in
N. T. Creek; Hebrew Language and Literature,
History, etc., etc. Kev. E. Moser, Ph.
D., instructor. Ministers or others interested
in Literary or Scientific work are invited to j
write for circulars outlining courses for
Home Study leading to degrees. Students in
every State. Strongly endorsed by leading |
^itiS.viucn ana r.uucators. Address, Secretary I
Central University, Indianapolis, Ind.
District ok Coi.umiiia. Washington.
C, UNSTON HAUL
A beautiful Colonial Home School for Young Ladies.
Illustrated catalogue.
Mrs. Rkvkri.ey R. Mason. Principal.
Miss Edith M. Clark, LL-A.. Asso. Principal.
CENTRAL BUREAU OF EDUCATION. Paris. Ky..
Miss Kate Edgar, Prop, and Mgr. This reliable
Agency is prepared to secure competent teachers for
heads of colleges and school boards. Fine list. Send
for circulars.
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104 Edcewood Ave. Atlanta, Ga.
PRESBYTERIAN OF THE SOI
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TEXAS PRESBYTERIAI
THE GREAT PRESBYTERIAN
Four splendid buildings, elegantly furnish
room, obviating all danger of Are. The beat
basket-ball, tennla, outdoor games. No serl
courses of study. College and Seminary, leaf
Voice Culture, Violin, Organ, Guitar, Expr?
work. China Kiln, Art Rooms with 8ky-li|
Director of Music and Teacher of Interprets
sic pupils last year. College opens Septembe
tographs, write REV. HENRY C. EVANS, j
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Able faculty. Select student body dra'
thorough work. Notable moral and lnl
letic Field. Courses leading to Degrees
light, baths and other Modern Convenl
and thirty-fifth session begins September
address REV. HENRY TUCKER GRA
SI III V. AN COLLE'
An endowed Bchool for girls, under 1
bill countr}'. Handsome, roomy buildings, I
Steam heat. All necessary equipment. Thr
Elocution, Physical Culture, Stenography at
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Address the President, REV. 3. H. 1
AGNES SCOTT C<
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THE COLLEGE offers advantages et
THE AGNES SCOTT ACADEMY, ui
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This school claims your attention bet
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catalogue will interest you if yon havei
Forty-four Years of Successful Work,
Southwestern Pres
CLARKSVILLI
Thirty-Fifth Session
Literary, Scientific, Divinity Course:
Graduates prominent in the South. En
No saloons. Expenses moderate.
STATESVILLE F1
Prebyterian ; Thoromch Courses; Modern Equipment
Fee for the Nine months. tl!>2. Pupils received at ar
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Students drawn from thirty States,
religious tone. Address, Pres.
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JTH. ' May 25, 1910.
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COLLEGE FOR GIRLS
SCHOOL OF THE SOUTHWEST,
ed, heated by steam from outside metal furnace
ltlful acetylene gas light. Large gymnasium,
ous illness in the history of the school. Two
ling to degrees. Special departments: Piano,
sssion. All branches of Art. Artistic Needlefht.
William H. Sherwood, Chicago, Visiting
Ltion Classes. One hundred and thirty-six mu
r zznd, 1910. For Catalogue illustrated by pilots
M., D. D.. President. Mllford. Texas.
dney College (1910)
wn from eleven States. High standards and
'.ellectual tone. Extensive Campus, and Ath5?R.
A., B. S., B. Lit., M. A. Steam heat,
ences and expenses moderate. One hundred
14th, 1910. For Catalogue or other information
HAM, President. Hampden Sidney, Virginia.
QIATE INSTITUTE
i'reshyterlan control. Healthful location In tha
beautiful, well-shaded grounds. Electric lights,
ee courses leading to degrees. Music, Art,
ad Typewriting.
PER THIN ANT OTHER GOOD SCHOOL in
MIOWNLEB, Clinton, Louisiana.
)LL?G? for Women
Atlanta), GEORGIA.
lual to best colleges for men.
ider separate faculy and government, offer?
in class. For catalogue, address,
F. H. GAINE3, President.
lgs Academy
'RINGS, VA.
:ause of its superb location, Its strong corps
;are given each boy entrusted to us. Our
1 boy to educate,
HAMPDEN WILSON, Headmaster
byteri&n University
E, TENNESSEE.
Opens September 15th,
3. Students nearly all church members,
cellent athletic record. Healthful location.
WILLIAM DINWIDDIE, Chancellor.
iMALE COLLEGE
A Home School. Board, Tuition and Matriculation
ly time. REV. J. A. SCOTT, D.D., Statesville, N. C.
d Lee University
MERCE, SCIENCE, LETTERS.
Expenses very moderate. High moral and
GEO. H. DENNY, LL. D., Lexington, Va.
iburne Military School
?sboro, Va. Beautiful for situation. Splendid
<. Latest equipment. Altle faculty, (iontlopupils,
who claim to make doulile progress here,
s represented past session. 1 f looklnc r<>r <
Iiool. write for illustrated catalog.
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