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Reidville School
A New Feature
A Christian home provided the whole
year In which children from six to fourteen
years of ace will be cared for. Riven
Manual Training according to age
and strength, and thorough school instruction
during the regular school
term Charges reasonable. For terms
of admission te to
It Kt U I'. It KID, Mgr.,
It.-lil vllle. S. V..
THE CHAVIBERIAYNE SCHOOL
A Country School for lloyi at lttchmoud,
Va.
OPENS SEPTEMBER 26, 1911.
For particulars, address
c. g. ciia.mberl.ayne:, a. m, ph. d.,
Headmaster.
411 E. Frauklln Street, RIcfamoud, Va.
UNION THEOLOGICAL, SEMINARY
Itlchmoiid, Yirelnlo.
A fully equipped Seminary, with seven
instructors, modern methods 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. One-hundredth annual session
Kacrino 1? J ? <! Wo/lnnoHoV in M*n.
tember, 1911. For catalog or other Information,
apply to
W. W. MOORE, Prenldent.
PRESBYTERIAN THEOLOGICAL
SEMINARY
LOUISVILLE, KY.
Able faculty. Excellent course of
study. Splendid equipment.
Session begins Oct. 4, 1911.
Write the President,
ItEV. CHARLES R. HEMPHILL.
COLUMBIA THEOLOGICAL
SEMINARY
Everything essential for thorough
work, with expenses reduced to a minimum.
For further information write to
Thornton Whaling, President, Columbia,
S. C.
GUNSTON HALL
1906 Florida Ave., N W.
Washington, D. C.
A SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.
Mrs. Beverley It. Mason, Principal
Mlas E. M. Clark. L I. A.. Associate Prt?.
Endowed Colleges
an?
Correlated Schools
Educates men and women, boys and girls, not together,
but In Kfve Hcparat? lnntltntlons under one manau&went.
120 officers and teachers; 1284 students. The combination
enables ns to offer the best advantages and to
Save Time and Money
For particulars, address, stating ago and sex of student.
Chancellor WW. W. SMITH, A. M? LL. D.
College Park, Lynchburg, Va.
Sydnor & Hundley
2 Leading Id n
FURNITURE
a And a
CARPETS
RICHMOND s VA.
ARMITAGE SCHOOL
FOR GIRLS
WAYNE, PENNSYLVANIA
SUBURB OF PHILADELPHIA
Surrounded by many historical places
of Revolutionary days. IndeDendence
Hall, Home of the Country's Flag, Valley
Forge ARMITAGE SCHOOL la an Ideal
home as well. General course offers
special advantages In the languages, history,
literary and domestic science. Prepares
for all the leading collegea Send
for catalogue.
CENTRAL BUREAU OF EDUCATION.
Paris, Ky., Miss Kate Edgar, Prop, and
Mngr. This efficient agency Is again
ready to Introduce to heads of colleges
and superintendents of schools well
eaulpped teachers, and to offer to
scnsrt good onsntne* for the fall
Writing te Advertisers Please Mes'
The Presbyteries ef the South.
THE PRESBYTERIj
I ?torp Corner
Wife?Please match this piece of silk
lor me before you come home.
Husband?At the counter where the
sweet little blonde works? The one
with the soulful eyes and?
Wife?No. You're too tired to shop
for me when your day's work is done,
dear. On second thought, I won't bother
you.?Detroit News.
A NATURAL HORN GROWLER,
"How do you like this weather?"
iiui in inn, 1 in icaicu US guill IU
rain."
"Well's how's times with yon?"
"Sorter so-so,?but they won't last."
"Folks all well?"
"Yes; but the measles is in the neighborhood."
"Well, you orter be thankful you're
a-livin'."
"Yes; but we've all got to die!"?
Exchange.
ASKING TOO MUCH.
"My dear," said Ardupp, "I have made
a little preparation for your future.
Had my life insured for $5,000 today."
"Oh, how thoughtful of you, John,"
exclaimed Mrs. A. "And can 1 get the
money right away?"?Exchange.
Truthful Spouse.?"Where am I?"
the invalid exclaimed) waking from the
long delirium of fever and feeling the
comfort that loving hands had supplied.
"Where am I?in heaven?"
"No, dear," cooed his wife; "1 am
still with you."?Toledo Blade.
The celebrated soprano was in the
middle of her solo when little Johnny
said to his mother, referring to the
conductor of the orchestra:
"Why does that man hit at the woman
with the stick?"
,"He is not hitting at her," replied
the mother. "Keep quiet."
"Well, then, what is she hollerin' so
for?"?Success.
THE MOTOR WAS WORKING WELL.
A Canadian lawyer tells this story:
A bailiff went out to levy 011 the contents
of a house. The inventory began
in the attic and ended in the cellar.
Wlion ....... .. .V.
f* mcu mc UUIU15-1 uuui ?Tua i cavuru, 1 in:
tally of furniture ran thus:
"One dining-room table, oak
"One set chairs, (6), oak
"One sideboard, oak
"Two bottles whisky, full"
Then the word "full" was stricken
out and replaced by "empty," and the
inventory went on in a hand that straggled
and lurched diagonally across the
page until it closed with:
"One revolving doormat."?Everybody's
MagazineGETTING
AT THE ROOT.
Once a traveler chanced upon a resident
cf a sleeply hamlet in Alabama.
"Are you a native of this town9"
asked the travel or
"Am I a what?" languidly asked the
one addressed.
"Are you a native of the town?"
"What's that?"
"I asked you whether you were a
native of this Dlace?"
At this juncture there appeared at
the open door of the cabin the man's
wife, tall, sallow and gaunt. After a
careful survey of the questioner, she
said:
"Ain't you got no sense, Bill? He
means was yo' livin' heah when you
was born, or was yo* born before yo'
begun livin' heah. Now answer him."
?Exchange
A N OF THE SOUTH
I 1 "IB!
I
Senior Hall Main Bnl]
TEXAS PRESBTTURIAN
THE GREAT PRESBYTERIAN S'
Four splendid buildings, elegantly fur
metal furnace room, obviating all dange
light. Large gymnasium, basket-ball, te:
in the history of the school. Two coursei
to degrees. Special departments: Piano.
expression. All branches of Art, Artlstu
with skylight. Edward Baxter Perry, Bi
Teacher of Interpretation Classes. One h
year. College opens September 21st, 1911
graphs, write REV. HENRY C. EVANS. A.
Greenbrier Presbyterial
LBWI8BURG, W1
A beautifully located school, with ne
environments, home life, moderate terms,
logue before selecting a school for your
(1776) Hampden Si<
Able faculty. Select student body dr
and intellectual tone. High standards a
and Athletic Field. 14 Unit Entrance Req
B. A., B. S.. B. Lit.. M. A. Steam heat, llgh
Expenses moderate. One hundred and th
1911. For catalogue or other informatlor
D. D., President, Hampden Sidney, Vlrginl
AGNES SCOTT COI
DECATUR (Near At
THE COLLEGE offers advantages equ
THE AGNES SCOTT ACADEMY, under
a four years' course leading to Freshman
Statesville Fei
Presbyterian; Thorough Courses; Modern
Tuition and Matriculation Fee for the Nln
time. REV.
Ward Seminal
46th year Seminary and Special Coerses Cons
Campohello, Voice, Frits Schmitx. Violia. 17S I
vantages. Beautiful camona far ontdoor sports I
Washington and
LAW, ENGINEERING, COMM1
Students drawn from thirty States,
and religious tone. Address. Prea. G1
/ n \ A home-like school, with able lni
/ rV- \ scholarship and morality. Per
/TC^en.,AH.\ to every r* nuDils. Diolom
IllW1 uu^iu/1 Resultful military trainin
First Class |^|nniMBKTzr
School MMiliHliirJun
\/Or J WAYNESBOR
n / Beautiful and healthful location
Mrxxrc / altitude 1SOO feet. Splendid campua; rr
~,*V "/ Send for catalogue. Addren jSf. A.
CHICORA
I'll K SOUTH CAROLINA PRBSBYT
Owned and Controlled by the
CHRISTIAN INFLUENCES AND
High Standard* and
College of Liberal J
Conservatory
Schools of Art, Kxprei
Large and Able Faculty. Beautlft
Modern Conveniences. Healthful Cllni
Charges Low and
A Good School in which tc
For Catalogue and In
Rev. S. C. Byrd* D. D, President.
1 1 i ii
^namDeriain n
PORT GIBS
IllKh
Industrial In Ita Aim?Some boys ri
School of kind in South. $180 para all e
arly. For catalog address, Rev. M E. Mel
(Mention Pres. of South.)
ESI l(el *" Expression, Physical Culture
I liVA Music, High standard maintain
Itrained Instructors. Takes only
Wii^sSl _ Unsurpassed health record. Bi
Earge gymnasium. Park-like c
ball, w rite lor our catalog beli
HBNRY niONS STOCK
[ June 28, 1911
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Idtng Dltkici Hall.
COLLEGE FOR GIRLS.
CHOOL. OF THE SOUTHWEST,
nlshed, heated by itua from outside
r of fire. The beautiful acetylene gas
nnls, outdoor games. No serious illness
9 of study, College and Seminary, leading
Voice Culture, Violin, Organ, Guitar,
: Needlework. China Kiln, Art Roonaa
oaten, Visiting Director of Music and
undred and thirty-six music pupils last
L. For Catalogue illustrated by phetoM..
D. D., President, Milford, Texas.
I Military School bPo?ys
EST VIRGINIA.
w brick buildings, strong faculty, good
Get our handsomely illustrated catason.
H.B. MOORE, Principal.
5ney College (191 1)
awn from many States. Notable moral
nd thorough work. Extensive campus
uirement. Courses leading to degrees?
t, baths, and other modern conveniences,
irty-sixth session beirins Sent?mh?r i*
l, address Rev. Henry Tucker Graham!
a.
.LEGE for WOMEN
lanta), GEORGIA.
al to best colleges for men.
separate faculty and government, offers
class. For catalogue, address
F. H. QAINKS, President.
nale College
i Equipment; A Home School. Board,
te months, $152. Pupils received at any
J. A. SCOTT, D. D? Stateavllle, N. C.
FOR GIRLS AND TOONG WOMEN
ry Nashville, Tennessee
crvatory ai Hnlc-Eail Winkler, Dinckr Sideor
Boarding Papila. Conplete mmIiImiSi. City ad
Fo. mtalodao addrcaa J. P. BLAKTON, PraUal
Lee University
ERCB, SCIENCE, LETTERS.
Expenses very moderate. High moral
EO. H. DENNY, LL. D., Lexington, Vn.
itructors and high standard ol
sonal attention, one teacher
a admits to universities. I
g. 32 successful years.
O. VIRGINIA
near the Blue Ridge Mountains;
lodern equipment. Rates moderata
FISMBUME. I. A. PsiaeiMA, lax
^AJLLEAjE.
BRIAN COLLEGE FOR WOMEN.
Proibyterlm of the Symod.
HOMELIKE SURROUNDINGS.
Thorough Course.
irta and Sciences.
' of Music.
BsJon and Business,
il Grounds. Elegant Buildings,
tate. Location in Piedmont Section.
Terms Liberal.
) Educate Your Daughter
formation, address
Greearllle, S. C.
lunt Academy
ON, MISS.
Grade Training School for Boys and
Yoang Men.
>wned by Synod of Mississippi. Recently
wed. Among High Hills in Old Historic
on near Vlcksburg. Climate delightful.
:alarla. Buildings Modern. Steam Heat,
rlc Lights, etc. Four Courses (Classical,
ce, Agricultural, Business). Manual
ting just added. Bible a Text Book. Inual
Attention. Teachers all College Gradi.
No Hazing Allowed. Military Abolsduce
expenses by working. Cheapest
xpensea. Last session crowded. Apply
Ivln, A.M.. Pres.
Hi I
[. Preparatory and Collegiate course*. Art.
t. Pedagogy, Business, etc. Conservatory ol
ed by large staff ol ex perlenced, college*
100 boarders and teaches the Individual,
lclc buildings. Steam heat. Excellent table,
ampui. Conoerts, lectures, tennis, bssltst
are selecting the college lor your daughtas,
ARD, A. M.. Free.. ileigh, M.Q.^1