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S. H. Hawes & Co.
Dealer* In
COAL
Alt#.
Limey Plaster, Cement
RICHMOND, YA.
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When (rnvrllnx: between Norfolk
Hlehiiioml, Lynchburg, Cincinnati, Loulnville.
Chicago, St, I.oiiIm null tlie W
and Southwest generally, you will Unci
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In every pnrtieulnr.
Finest I'ullniiin eciiilpnient. Ilfnt
Itti-tiig tier Service. Scenery Hint will
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J NO. D. POTTS,
General PuNnenger Agent,
(*, ?V O. liy. Itleiimond. Vn.
A. II. GKISWOI.D A CO., Limited.
Jewelers find SII\cr*mlthN.
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 Suggestion.
A. 11. GKISWOLI),
Tift Canal St. New Orleiiua, Ln.
(Established 1817.1
W. T. Hardie Wm. F. Hardle
Robt. T. Hardle Gben Hardle
WLLIAMJT. HARDIE & CO.
inrrnin r Ai/mitn Anu tu?wniJ>SION
MERCHANTS.
MS Hriivlrr Street, Cor. Dryadea
NEW ORLEANS, LA.
Restores Cray Mail to Natural Color
removes dandauh mo scunr
HnTigor?t?i? and pri-v?-nt? tin- hair from falling off
For Solo bjr Druggist*, or Sont Dlroot by
XANTHINE CO., Richmond, Virginia
?4?s |l Per rtllls: Itmpl* A>?lf %&c Am rid lor Circular*
TRANSFER MONEY
TRANSFER MONEY
L0N6 DISTANCE TELEPHONE
For Rates Apply to I^ocal Manager.
Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph
Company, Inc.
NEW ORLEANS, 1JL
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND.
N. B.?Following schedule figures published
as information and not guaranteed:
1:11 A. M.?Dally?Local for Danville.
Charlotte, Durham and Raleigh.
l#:46 A. M.?Daily?Limited?For all
points South. Drawing Room,
Buffet, Sleeping Car to Aslieville.
S:00 P. M.?Ex. Sunday?Local for Durham,
Raleigh and Intermediate stations.
:<) P. M.?Ex. Sunday?Keysvllle Local.
tl :46 P. M.?Dally?Limited, for all
points South. Pullman ready 9:30
YORK RIVER LINE.
*:*0 P. M.?Ex. Sun.?To West Pt., connecting
for Baltimore Mon., Wed.
and Frl.
:00 A. M.?Ex Sun. and 2:16 P. M.?
Mon., Wed. and Frl.?Local to
West Point.
TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND.
From the South: 6:50 A. M.. 8:40 A. M.,
12:35 P. M., 2:00 P. M? 8:05 P. M.
From West Point: 9:30 A. M., daily;
11:35 A. M., Wed. and Frl.; 4:25 P. M?
Ex. Sun.
S. E. BURGESS, D. P. A.,
920 E. Main St. 'Phone Madison 456.
INCORPORATED 1832.
VIR6INIA FIRE & MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY
RICHMOND, VA.
Assets $1,557,761.68
Capital 250,000.00
Net Surplus 569,929-61
Surplus to Policyholders... 819,929.61
W. H. PALMER, President
8. B. ADDISON, Vice-President
W. H- McCarthy, Secretary
OSCAR D- PITTS, Treasurer.
THE PKESBYTER1A
Educational
TO T1IE ALUMNI OF HAMPDEN Sll>NEY.
Fellow Alumni: At the annual meeting
of the General Alumni Association
at the recent commencement, and at a
subsequent meeting of the o!li< ers cf
nit ."isaiM. laiiun, 11 was unanimously decided
that every proper effort should be
used to enlist more generally the interest
of the alumni in the work of the
College.
The best way to do this is to keep
them constantly informed as to what is
being done, the plans of the institution,
its progress, and its needs.
The officers of the General Alumni
Association for the year 1911-12 are:
Chas. D- McKinney, of Atlanta, President.
Don P. Halsey, of Lynchburg, VicePresident.
P. Tulane Atkinson, Ilampden-Sidney,
Secretary and Treasurer.
R. K. Brock, G. W. Walker, P. T. AtKinson,
and Professor Whiting, of
Hampden-Sidney, and L. S. Epps. of
Blackstone, the Executive Committee.
We are rejoiced to note the fdgns of
progress everywhere about "The Hill"
and the general feeling among the faculty,
trustees, students, and other alumni,
that the institution is now doing the
best work of its career, and that the era
of its greatest usefulness lies just
ahead.
The material equipment of the institution
is the most complete it has ever
known and every part of this equipment
is being kept in excellent repair.
The granolithic walks, the iron rail
fences about the campus the improvements
in Cushing Hall, in the way of
an excellent lighting system, water and
sewerage, and in other particulars; the
complete renovation of the inside of the
old College Church, the hanging of numerous
portraits of distnguished alumni
about the walls of Memorial Hall, the
improvement in the library equipment
and in the various laboratories are
some of the striking, visible improvements
of recent years.
The tearing down of all fences about
the old home of the president and in
front of the old dormitory of the Union
Theological Seminary, the cutting away
of some of the old shrubbery and some
attention paid to the grass, make the
campus one of the most beautiful in the
entire country. In the middle of this
beautiful fifty-acre campus is the
old home of the president, looking
just as it did duringmystudentdayB,
from 1886 to 189Q, but this building
is now called Alumni Hall and is used
for returning alumni. Here the old boys
are always welcome. During the recent
commencement many of them stayed
here and took their meals in the restaurant
operated in the basement of the old
Semiin(ary building, when they did not
have special invitations from the residents
of "The Hill" who still vie with
each other in the manifestation of the
old fashioned hospitality which has a
flavor all its own.
All of us can not return from year to
year to see all this good work going
on, but all loyal Hampden Sidney men
want to take some part in it. To that
end, I earnestly call upon every alumnus
of the college to send in his name
as a member of the General Alumni Associtation.
The annual membership fee
is only One Dollar, hut if every one of
the fifteen hundred living Alumni will
contribute this dollar, the Association
will be able to do much towards helpJncr
tho nlS pnllnrn that wa oil an Soarlw
love. Among other things, we can help
the student body In the support of the
college athletics, or we can make substantial
contribution to the cost of ex
N OF THE SOOTH
Central Mississippi I
A SCHOOL FOI
stront; charm-tor. There is no more healthy nt
v\ M. I. erlrls. A word of Imiulry will elicit fnl
..-ro^ * .
?*.. . MAIN BUtLbtNl
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DANIEL BARE!
THE IMtKSnVTKltlAN CO-EOUCATIfl
l.ocatlon: GeoKraphlcal center of state. /
lego In center of btst residence section of <-itv
Controls Under direct care of the Presbyt
Equipment: Three buildings. Steam heat,
ments. Girls' dormitory, home of President
fully supervised. New athletic field for boys
CouraeM of Study leading to B. A.. B. S., an
nltion. Department of Education; first grad
work, Special departments; Piano, Voice, Vi?
Faculty's Twelve professors in literary d
departments, from the leading universities, col
and abroad. Average teaching experience, set
A Christian Home for Vonr Sons and Dm
Next Session Begins September 14<li. Foi
add, ess .1. 10. I.N G It A
Stonewall Jacks
AlllNGDON, VIII
A College for girls and young women, ut
Church.
Courses: Preparatory, Collegiate, Music,
Bookkeeping, Snorthand, Typewriting, Domes
Health conditions unsurpassed. Brick b
excellent table.
^^For catalog or other information, address
Rogersville Syno
Rogersville, 1
Delightfully situated; College and Prept
Write for bulletin. Terms reasonable.
LAWRENCE ROLFE
Cluster Spring
FOR B(
Prepares thoroughly for leading o
standards of scholarship and culture,
cottage system where every boy comes
teachers and receives personal, individi
tian influences surround your boy here.
Location unsurpassed- Beautiful c
grove with mineral springs. Large ath
conducive to outdoor athletics and sport
Our teachers men of ability and f
ences on your boy's life is wholesome ar
Before deciding on a school for your
HAMPDEN WILSON, Principal, Be
Southwestern Presby
CLARKSV1LLE, Ti
Bachelor of Arts or Science, four years,
of Arts and Divinity, five years. Location, he
to candidates and ministers' sons. Opens ?
work and character are put before numbers.
WILLIAM DINA
THE NOWLAN
High-Class Diamonds and other Precious
and Wedding Rings, Silver Novelties, and Cs
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Lorgnettes. Goods sent on approval upon sa
21 Knat Main Street.
National State a
RICHMOND, VII
(Consolidation of National State an
CAPITAL, f 1,*00,000
omen
Wns. H. Palmer. President: John S. Ellett,
President; J. If. Slnton, Vlee-Presld
Interest Allowed on Satins* Depended. 1
[ August 2, 1911
nstitute 'SSZSXZ"
RGIRLS
? Anions tlie old rellnble
schools for Kirls, the
B ISt'ciitrnl Mississippi Inhmm
siitute at French On in p.
Miss., stands ut the hetvd
5jk in very many respects.
It stands for thorough
01?* going. honest work, n
high standard of icfinemont,
and wholesome
moral and religious In S
iluenfos. Away from tlie !
iflpg J* Inistle of traffle and tlie
f numb-i less distractions
of city life, it presents
! ideal conditions for safe
J and sane development.
' j ?&? Tin- literary standard
J M JajiS ifi high. The musical
M ^ department is specially
I - VT line. I'rof. and Mrs
15 Sanderson have spent
many years in tlie traln
ing of younn ladies, atnl
5? !? have been eminently
successful In developing
ul robust set of girls ahywhere tlinli
I pnrileiilurs. Address tiie Prlhcipnl.
.1. A. sanukkshn',
t COLLEGE
INAI< COLLEGE OF TEXAS,
altitude 1,500 feet. No malaria. Colof
15,000 inhabitants. No saloons,
erian Synod of Texas,
electric lights, all modern improveand
wife. Physical Training careid
B. Lit. degrees. University recogle
state certificate after one year's
olin, Expression, Art.
epartment; nineteen teachers In all
lieges and conservatories in America
ren years.
gbtcrn. 220 students last year,
r catalogue and illustrated bulletin,
M, Secretary, llri)wn?vui?I, Texas.
;on Institute
IGINIA.
ider the control of the Presbyterian
, Art, Expression, Physical Culture,
tic Science, Sewing.
ulldings, steam heat, electric light.
I Rev. R. I). Carson, Abingdon, Va.
tdical College
'enn. .
iratory courses; Degrees Conferred.
1, President.
fs Academy
YVQ
/ 1 u
olleges and universities. High
An ideal home school ou the
in close daily touch with his
aal attention. Distinctive Ghris"We
make men."
ampus including 30 acres of oak
letc fields with an environment
s.
Iiristian character, whose influid
helpful. Expenses $360.
boy, write for catalog.
)x 38, Cluster Sprirgs, Va.
'terian University
ENNESSEE
Master of Arts, Ave years. Bachelor
althful. Cost moderate. Tuition free
September 20. An institution where
VIDDIE. M.A., LL..D., Chancellor.
COMPANY
Stones. New designs in Engagement
ises of Silver for Bridal Presents of
nerlcan Watches. Opera Glasses and
tlsfactory city references.
RICHMOND, VA.
nd City Bank
IGINIA.
d City Bank of Richmond)
SURPLUS, $600,MO
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Vice-President; Wm. M. Hill, Violent;
Jullen H. Hill, Cashier
Ve invite you te do business with us
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