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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 age will he cared tor, given
Manual Training according to age
and strength, and thorough school Instruction
during the regular school
term. Charges reasonable. F??r terms
of admission ? to to
REV. U. P. KKII), Mgr.,
Heldvtlle, S. ?..
THE CHAMERLAYNE SCHOOL
A Country School for Hoy* nt Richmond,
Vh.
OPENS SEPTEMBER 26, 1911.
Eor particulars, address
C. G. CHAMIIISRLA YNK, A. 11, I'll. I),
Heiiduiiinter.
411 IS. Franklin Street, Itlchmoml, Va.
UK ION THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
Richmond, Virginia.
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
begins on the third Wednesday in September,
1911. Eor catalog or other information,
apply to
IV. \V. MOORE. President.
PRESBYTERIAN THEOLOGICAL
SEMINARY
LOUISVILLE, KY.
Able faculty. Excellent course of
study. Splendid equipment.
Session begins Oct. 4, 1911.
Write the President,
REV. CHARLES R. llEMl'IIl LL.
COLUMBIA THEOLOGICAL
SEMINARY
Everything essential for thorough
work, with expenses reduced to a minimum.
For further information write to
Thornton Whaling, President, Columbians.
O
GUNSTON HALL
1906 Florida Ave., N. W.
Washington, D. C.
A SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.
Mrs. Beverley R. Mason, Principal
Mia* E. M_ ("Mark. L,. I. A.. Associate Prln
I The Bingham School \
| Orange County, near
(Mcbanc, North Carolina J
M 1\ A busy ami lovable home I
/' V: | tor boys, on Southern Kn.ilJ.
W Ad SRaVf. 1 way. hi the country. A
I', ?$ % 4,71 location tamousforBafcty,
Mfc I health and beauty. Strong
IV ' ?-?*. I graduate faculty of Cliris
"?V| tian men, riving constant
V ' I and individual attention.
V / Military discipline, llrm
yet at.'eetionato. ( utdoor
IV life, with Tennis and other
|L\ healtlifnl sports. Hatting
f^vS^Pi / abhorrrd. Ilible, rhysicnl
I ^^551c.nlture ntvl fine Penmanship.
1 specialties. Full Classical, Commercial, ScienI
title and Mus e Courses Small classes. Terms
I reasonable. For Illustrated catalogue, address
V PRESTON LtWISGRAY. B. L.,Box 56. ME8*Kt.N. C. <
" H I I * 1
The Westminister School
FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN
H gh Grade Preparatory Course*, Able Faculty, Nine
Good Buildings. Splendid Climates Best moral and religious
f urroundings. The loweet possible cost. For catalogue.
Address
d t c n \r/A/-\r\e n .1 1 1. ai *-?
r\cv. t . r. wuuuj, rvuinerioraion, I'M.
OKLAHOMA PRESBYTERIAL COLLEGE
For Girls Durant, Okla.
A good
place for
" ?'~~your daughter.
Beaut ifu'
situailfgjlTlttTfTiwSJ
I " Tfi t i o n, fine
climate able
faculty,
Acad emic
I c o u r a e s,
I Music, Art
e x " ~~
press Ion.
K ?1 w n r <1
ltnxter Perry, of lloMton, visiting director
of music. Send for catalog and write
for information. W. II. MOURISON,
President, Durnnt, Okln.
I'.XCI IISION TO ASHKVIIdiU.
Illaek Mouutnln, llendcrHouville, Hot
Springs, Wnynest llle and l.nke Toxnwny,
N. C.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY announces its
annual Mountain Excursion to Western
North Carolina. August 3d, 1911. Two
weeks in the glorious "Land of the Sky,"
"Sapphire Country," at very small cost.
Round trip fare from Richmond to
Asheville, $7.50; proportionately low
rates from points West Point to Danville,
inclusive.
Tickets good on all trains August 3d,
In coaches or Pullmans, and returning
until August 17th, 1911. Through sleeping
cars at 10:45 A. M., and 11:45 P. M.,
August 3d, 1911.
For detailed information, booklets.
Pullman reservations, etc., consult ticket
agents or write S. B. Burgess, D. P A
Richmond, Va.
THE PRESBYTERI
ss>torp Corner
Mrs. Dyer?What has become of Mrs.
lligbee? 1 haven't seen her for an age.
Mrs. Ryer?Well, you know she has
omly one afternoon out a week since
she began keeping a servant.?-Tattler.
"Where am 1?" the invalid exclaimed,
waking from the long delirium of fever
and feeling the comfort that loving
hands had supplied. "Where am 1?in
heaven?"
"No. dear." cooed his wife! "I am
still with you."?Toledo Blade.
It happened in a crowded car. The
noted Rabbi Hirsch had arisen to give
his seat to a young woman, but before
she could take it a burly young fellow
slid into it.
The Rabbi looked very meaningly at
him, and, after ail uncomfortable silence,
the young fellow linally blurted
out: "Well, what are you glarin' at
nie for? Want to eat me? Eh?"
"No," calmly replied the Rabbi, "I
am forbidden to eat you?I am a Jew."
.Mrs. Hoyle?"She has 110 friends to
speak of."
.Mrs. Doyle?"That is because she
speaks of them too often."?Ex.
He?"I shouldn't marry a woman unless
she was my exact opposite "
She?"You'll never find so perfect a
being as that."?Ex.
No Need to Ask.
"Does your wife ask you for things
she knows you cannot afford?"
"She hasn't asked me for a thing
since we were married."
"Great! How do you manage it?"
"When she wants a thing she does
not ask me; she tells me."?Houston
Should Have Known.
Lady Customer?"Do you keep coffee
in the bean?"
New Clerk?"Upstairs, madam; this
is the ground floor."?Princeton Tiger.
"On the one hand," said the teacher,
pointing a long finger to the map on
the classroom wall, "we have the farstretching
country of Russia. On the
other hand?what do you see on the
other hand, Tommy?"
"Warts!" hazarded Tommy, hopeless
with fright.?Tit-Bits.
Dr. Pilem?-"You needn't worry about
your wife. She has a remarkable con
stitution."
Henpex?"Say, Doc, you ought to see
her bylaws, rules and regulations!"?
Ex.
There was a young lady from Kent
Whose grammar was terribly bent;
She said to her flame,
"I'm glad you have came.
But I'll miss you so much when you've
went-"?Ex.
"I'm weary of being a bachelor girl."
"Well?"
"Do you know of any fellow who is
tired of being a spinster man?"?Ex.
WANTED?BY A YOUNG"LADY A Position
as housekeeper or companion;
willing: to help with children; pood
seamstress. Best references. Address
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MY LITRRATUUE has new ideas; something
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J _ t
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i
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Senior Hall Main Building
TKXAS I'ltKSIIVTKItlAIV COLLE
THE GREAT PRESBYTERIAN SCHOOL
Four splendid buildings, elegantly furnished,
metal furnace room, obviating all danger of fli
light. Larg-> gymnasium, basket-bal', tennis, o
In the hlst^. rT *hc school. Two courses of stu
to degrees.'" Special tments: Piano, Voice
Expression. All branches of Art, Artistic Needl
with skylight. Edward Baxter Perry, Boston,
Teacher of Interpretation Classes. One hundred
year. College opens September 21st, 1911. For
graphs, write REV. HENRY C. EVANS, A. M.. D.
Ureenbrier Presbyterial Mi
LEWISUUKQ, WEST VI
A beautifully located school, with new brlcl
environments, home life, moderate terms. Get i
logue before selecting a school for your son
(1776) Hampden Sidney
Able faculty. Select student body drawn fr
and intellectual tone. High standards and tlio
and Athletic Field. 14 Unit Entrance Kequireme
B. A., B. S-, B. Lit., M. A. Steam heat, gas, baths,
Expenses moderate. One hundred and thirty-sis
1911. For catalogue or other information, addr<
D. D., President, Hampden Sidney, Virginia.
AGNES SCOTT COLLE
IJ EC ATI; It ( Near Atlanta),
THE COLLEGE offers advantages equal to b
THE AGNES SCOTT ACADEMY, under separa
a four years course leading to Freshman class.
Statesville Female
Presbyterian: Thorough Courses; Modern Equlj
Tuition and Matriculation Fee for the Nine mont
time. KEY. J. A. SI
Williamsburg
ENtnhllahed by Norfolk l*i
We offer most through preparatory, academii
lege work. Bible, Music, Household Economics, S
for public teachers. Modern Brick building; Chris
(nine months), $175. Session begins September 6
REV. W. M. HI.'XT Kit. YVIlHi
\Y/ L: c J i -
w cusiiiiigioii ana L,e
LAW, EIVGINEERING, COMMERCE,
Students drawn from thirty States. Expem
and religious tone. Address. Pres. GEO. H. 1
/ n _\ A home-like school, with able instructors
/ scholarship and morality. Personal att
fTKnrniidhhA to every i4 PuP'ls- Diploma admit!
iHOrOUgiUyj Resultful military training. 32 su
First Class iT^KV^VPPPVr^SinBi
School liMii'lillitiiynnMi
y*Q p J WAYNESBORO. VIRC
\ 1. / Beautiful and healthful location near the
\ HrtVC / altitude 1300 feet. Splendid campus; modern eqi
a/ Send for catalogue. Addresi J AS. A. FISH BURN
CH1CORA CO
THE SOUTH CAROLINA PRESHYTKRIAN
Owned and Controlled by the Preaby
CHRISTIAN INFLUENCES AND HOME!
Hitch Standards and Thorou
College of Liberal Arts ant
Conservatory of Mu
Schools of Art, Expression ai
Large and Able Faculty. Beautiful Grou
Modern Conveniences. Healthful Climate. L
Charges Low and Terms
A Good School in which to Edi
For Catalogue and Informatl
Rev. S. C. Ilyrd, D. D., Prealdent.
loir.
v/illAlllk/VxliUUX X 1U11
PORT GIBSON,
| HIk>> ^Graie
Industrial In It* Aim?Some boyB reduce (
School of kind In South. |180 pays all expenwi
early. For catalog address, Rev. M. E. Melvln, A.1
(Mention Pres. of South.)
anmoimnB
ml I AN Ideal Christian HomeSchool. Trci
11 EOS* " Expression, Physical Culture, l'eda,
I VI IK&M Music. High standard maintained by
trained Instructors, Taken oniv inn
KS3? r n ^lurpa88ed.h?aUh record, brick bu
ball Parlc-llke campus
?i,JlJ.to.for our catalog before sole
HENRY JEROME STOCKARD,
- 1
[ August 2, 1911
?
H
}.
Dlckaou Hall.
:?K FOR GIHIiS.
OF THE SOUTHWEST,
heated by steam from outside
e. The beautiful acetylene gas
utdoor games. No serious illness
dy, College and Seminary, leading
Culture, Violin, Organ, Guitar,
ework. China Kiln, Art Rooms
Visiting Director of Music and
and thirty-six music pupils last
Catalogue illustrated by photoD.,
President, Mllford, Texas.
iitarv School JU?J.
? UV )
RUINIA.
t buildings, strong faculty, good
our handsomely illustrated cataII.II.
>100It 10, Principal.
y College (191 1)
om many States. Notable moral
rough work. Extensive campus
nt. Courses leading to degrees?
and other modern conveniences,
cth session begins September 13,
ess Hev. Henry Tucker Graham,
:GE for WOMEN
GEORGIA.
est colleges for men.
vc lav-unj auu (juveriiiiieni, orrerB
For catalogue, address
F. H. QAJXKS, President.
i College
iment; A Home School. Board,
hs, $152. Pupils received at any
COTT, D. D., Stateavllle, N. C.
iale Institute
e?by tery.
3 and the Freshman year of coltenography
and Normal Training
tian home life. Board and tuition
th. For catalogue, Address,
imaburg. Va.
e University
science:, letters.
3es very moderate. High moral
DEftTNY, LL. D, Lexington. Va.
LLEGE
college for women.
icrm di me synoa.
JKK SUHHOUNDINGS.
1Kb Course. |'
1 Sciences. J
sic.
tid Business.
nds. Elegant Buildings,
ocatlon In Piedmont Section.
Liberal.
jcate Your Daughter
Ion, address
Greenville. 8. C.
t Academy
MISS.
Training School (or Boys and
Xoung Men.
>y Synod of Mississippi. Recently
Imong High Hills in Old Historic
Vlcksburg. Climate delightful.
Buildings Modern. Steam Heat,
hts, etc. Four Courses (Classical.
[ncuiiurai. Business). Manual
it added. Bible a Text Book. Inention.
Teachers all College GradHazing
Allowed. Military Abolsxpenses
by working. Cheapest
?. I^ast session crowded. Apply
M., Pres.
I. rti/r/1 ilii'/tMdM
paratory and Collegiate courses. Art.
gogy, Business, etc. Conservatory 01
large ptaff of experienced, collegeboarders
and teaches the Individual,
tidings. Steam heat. Excellent table.
l Concerts, lectures, tennis, basketictlng
the college for your daughter.
A. M., Pres.. Raleigh. N> O
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