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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 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 ?><te to
REV. II. r. RBID, M?r,
Reidville, 8. C.
THE GHAMBERLAYNE SCHOOL
A Ceastry School for Boys at Richmond,
Va.
OPENS SEPTEMBER 28, 1?U.
For particulars, address
C. G. CHAMBHRL.AYNE, A. M., PH. Dn
411 B. I'rntiklle Street, Richmond, Va.
SI ham School'
Orange County, near
lebanc, North Carolina |
Kstablitked 1793
A busy and lorable home
for boyg, on Southern Kailway,
in tho country. A
location famouB forsafety,
health and beauty. Strong
, graduate faculty of Christian
men, siring constant
and- individual attention.
Military discipline, firm
yet affectionate. Outdoor
ife, tvit'll Tennis and other
ealthfnl sportg. Hazing
ihorred. Ilible, Physical
ire ami fine Penmanship,
lassical. Commercial, Scientrsea.
Small classes. Terms
Instrated catalogue, address
Y.B.L.Box 56, Mmsi.ll. C. 1
Vanderbilt University
?1,000 Students 100 Teachers?
Campus of 80 Acres -also New Campus for
Departments of Medicine and Dentistry
Expenses low. Lltornry courses for graduates and
undergraduates. Professional courses in Engineering.
Lnvr. Medicine. Dentistry. Pharmacy,
Theology. Send for cutulog, naming department.
J. C. HART, Secretary, Nashville, Tenn.
Kleinberg
Female School
Thta ta an Ideal Ilosne School for Gtrla,
I.ocntrd in the Mountains of Virginia,
and affording the benefits of a healthful
and delightful climate. It Is endorsed by
prominent educators and patrons in all
sections, as it affords Christian home
training, thorough Instruction, carsful
attention to the needs of the Individual
pupil, and the advantages of a liberally
conducted and well-managed educational
Institution upon very reasonable terms.
For catalogue of 31st session address
B. M. WAIL.ES, or
MISS CONSTANCE WAILES,
Schnyler, Melw Ctn?ty, V?.
Mary Baldwin
Seminary
For Young Ladies Staunton, Va.
Terra begins Sept. 7th, 1911. Located
In the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia.
Unsurpassed climate, beautiful grounds
and modern appointments. 302 students
past session from 33 states. Terms moderate*
-^Pupils enter any time. Send for
catalogue.
MISS E. C. WEIMAR. Principal.
THE LAW OF THE WHITE CIRCLE
By Thorn well Jacobs
Stirring Novel of
THE
Atlanta Riots
* A book to itir the paslions,
a book that power
fully (rips the pillars of
social life."?'Tom Watson H
In The Jefftrsonia n.
"One of the greatest
novels ever written by a
Southern man. Timid,
telltng, powerful."?John
Trotwood Moore.
"Fromfust suck writers,
men of author itat ivt
thought the South will be ..
awakened to what Is necessary In this ttegro Question
rust such hooks as The Law of the White Circle, which
we should welcome, read and duff.' ?Btrmtnfham
Age-Herald,
This novel Is absolutely unique In English Ltterature
md with the exception of none is the only attempt to
be philosophically accurate in handling this e^Mbsort)'ng
race theme. It is a virile, honest, red-Wooded
presents Sir of thegreateat factor In American nl*
Kindergarten Training
MISS BERTHA EMELINE MONTGOMERY,
Principal, Exceptional Advantages?Datlv
P??n?l? *
- ..vuu??lectures from
Professors of Oberlln College and privilege
of elective courses In the College
at special rates?Charges moderate?Graduates
readily find positions.
18th year begins September 20th, 1911.
For catalogue address Secretary
ORRRUN KINDKROARTRN ASSOCIATION,
Drawer M, Oberlln, Ohio.
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THE PRESBYTERIA
j ?>torp Corner
REASONS.
Professor?Vvhy did you coiue to college,
anyway? You are not studying.
Willie Ralirah?Well, mother says it
is to lit me for the Presidency; Uncle
Bill to sow my wild oats; Sis, to. get a
chum for her to marry; and Pa, to
bankrupt the family.?Puck. i
"My name," said the great tragedian,
"has adorned many billboards." "And
mine," rejoined the low comedian, "has
adorned many board bills."?Chicago
News.
An Irish street car conductor called
out shilly to the passengers standing in
the aisle: "Will them in front plaze to
move up, so that thim behind can take
the places of thim in front, an' lave
room for thim who are nayther in front
nor behind."?The Epworth Herald.
Clara?"He says I sing better than
any girl he knowB. What do you think
of that?" i
Maud?"I think he should extend his
acquaintance."?Ex.
J
"You may say what you like against
young ministers, but I have nothing but
praise for our young pastor," the pompous
Mr. Brown remarked as he passed
out of the church. "Nothing but
praise!"
"So I observed," dryly retorted the
deacon who had passed the plate.?
Harper's.
Discrimination.
"What do you charge for your
roomB?" !
"Five dollars up."
"But I'm a student?"
"Then it's five dollars down."?Cornell
Widow.
Left to a Worse Fate.
The business man was sitting in his
office, thinking of starting for home,
when a suspicious looking person came
in with a leather bag in his hand, says
Illustrated Bits.
"If you don't give me $25," said the
visitor, coming at once to the point, "I
will drop this on the floor."
The business man was cool. "What's
in it?" he asked.
"Dynamite," was the brief reply.
"What will it do if you drop it?"
"Blow you up."
"Drop it!" was the instant command.
"My wife told me when I left home this
morning to be sure and send up a bag
of flour, and I forgot it. I guess it will
take just about as much dynamite as
you have there to prepare me for the
blowing up I'll get when she sees me!"
He threw himself back in his chair
and waited for the explosion, but it did
not come.
"I'm a married man myself," said the
dynamiter, and quietly slipped out.
"May I take a seat at your table?"
said the bore to our friend Barrlngton
at dinner hour at the club.
"Certainly, my dear friend," said Barrington,
effusively. "I can easily find
. t.other."?Ex.
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In the Swim.
A reviewer In the New York Nation
Illustrates his own comments on a cer- J
tain.new volume of essays by a story '
that in worth niltHnn' Intn nli-niilotUn
Three hearers, he says, of the admired "
Dr. X., were talking in the vestibule
after the sermon. "We must admit," re- 1
marked the first, "that the doctor dives
deeper into his subject than any other
preacher." "Yes," said the second, "and ,
stays under longer." "And comos up 1
drier," added the third.?Western Ohristian
Advocate. q
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. N OF THE SOUTH [ September 13, 1911
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Senior Hall Main Building Otokara Hall.
TEXAS PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE FOR GIRLS.
THE GREAT PRESBYTERIAN SCHOOL. OF THE SOUTHWEST.
Four splendid buildings, elegantly furnished, heated by steam from outside
metal furnace room, obviating all danger of fire. The beautiful acetylene gas
light. Large gymnasium, basket-ball, tennis, outdoor games. No serious illness .
In the history of the school. Two courses of study. College and Seminary, leading
to degrees. Special departments: Piano, Voice Culture, Violin, Organ, Guitar* y
Expression. All branches of Art, Artistic Needlework. China Kiln, Art RoofiL
with skylight. Edward Baxter Perry, Boston, Visiting Director of Mu?- and
Teacher of Interpretation Classes. One hundred and thlrty-slx m pupils last
year. College opens September 21st, 1911. For Catalogue illustrs. -ii by photographs,
write REV. HENRY C. EVANS. A. M.. D. P., President, Mllford. Texas.
Greenbrier Presbyterial Military School bfo?ys
LEWISBURG, WEST VIRGINIA.
A beautifully located school, with new brick buildings, strong faculty, good
environments, home life, moderate terms. Get our handsomely illustrated cataIncii.
holnr. W ?
mv.vi ? OCI^IIUB a auiiUUl IUI /OUT HUII.
H.B. MOORE, Priidfl.
(1776) Hampden Sidney College (191 1)
Able (acuity. Select student body drawn from many States. Notable moral
and intellectual tone. High standards and thorough work. Extensive campus
and Athletic Field. 14 Unit Entrance Requirement. Courses leading to degrees?
B. A., B. S., B. Lit., M. A. Steam heat, gas, baths, and other modern convenienses.
Expenses moderate. One hundred and thirty-sixth session begins September 11,
1911. For catalogue or other Information, address Rev. Henry Tucker Oraham.
D. D., President, Hampden Sidney, Virginia.
AGNES SCOTT COLLEGE for WOMEN
DECATUR (Near Atlanta), GEORGIA.
THE COLLEGE offers advantages equal to best colleges for men.
THE AGNES SCOTT ACADEMY, under separate faculty and government, offers
a four years' course leading to Freshman class. For catalogue, address
g. H. GAIN?, Piisllsnt.
Statesville Female College
Presbyterian: Thorough Courses; Modern Equipment; A Home School. Board,
Tuition and Matriculation Fee for the Nine months, 9161. Pupils received at any
time. REV. J. A. SCOTT. D. D? Statesvtllc, N. O.
Southwestern Presbyterian University
CLARKSVILLE, TENNESSEE
Bachelor of Arts or Science, four years. Master of Arts, five years. Baoheler
of Arts and Divinity, five years. Location, healthful. Cost moderate. Tuition free
to candidates and salnlsters' sens. Opens September 29. An Institution where
work and character are put before aumhera
WILLIAM DINWIDDIE. M.A., LL.D., Chancellor.
Washington and Lee University
LAW, ENGINEERING, COMMERCE, SCIENCE, LETTERS.
Students drawn from thirty States. Expenses very moderate. High moral
and religious tone. Address. Pr? obo. m nmwwv ? ? ? ? ?
PALMER COLLEGE (Co-educational)
Named la honor of Dr. B. M. Palmer.
DeFUMAK SPRINGS, FLORIDA.
Altitude highest point In the State, delightful climate, seat of Florida Winter
Chatauqua, Ideal environment. Consider the advantages of educating your children
In a climate that permits of ont-door life and ont-door sports, avoiding far
them the rigors of winter and close confinement. .Christian school, Presbyterian
control, strong faculty, new athletic field. Fall term begins September 27th.
Terms very moderate. Send for Illustrated catalogue.
Rsv. LYNN R. WALKER, President.
CHICORA COLLEGE
THE SOUTH CAROLINA PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE FOR WSfifiK.
I Owned and Controlled by the Presbyterian ad the Synod.
| CHRISTIAN INFLUENCES AND HOMELIKE SURROUNDINGS.
High Standards and Theremgh Coarse.
Callage of Liberal Arte and Sciences.
Conservatory ef Music.
Schools of Art. Expression and Business.
Large and Able Faculty. Beautiful Grounds. Elegant Buildings.
Modern Conveniences. Healthful Climate. Leeatlon la Piedmont Beetien.
Charges Low and Terms Liberal.
A Good School in which to Educate Your Daughter
For Catalogue and Information, address
Rev. S. C. Byrd. D. D, President. Stotnvilla S. C.
Chamberlain Hunt Academy
PORT GIBSON, MISS.
???a??a?High Orate Tralaiag MmI for uf
Jw" Owitd by Synod at Mississippi. Reoently
Wf I . - , > Endowed. Among High Hille In Old Historic
ntK. .gffjt Section near Vicksburg. Climate leMfktM.
&W^r30FiAffNo Malaria. Buildings Modern. Steam Heat,
mm MJCTflH.*llm. W> I Electric Lights, etc. Four Couraee (Classical.
9nS?KSKn,i Miilr fljl Science, Agricultural. Business). Manual
I ^^IURK^nHiiaAdM : Training just added. Bible a Text Bosk. In"'TSWBfBi'BiiBB
i dividual Attention. Teachers all College Oraduates.
No Hasina Allowed. Mliita.rv nh>i.
- ? lahed.
lafcMfchl la Ida Ida lia> beys reduce axpaaaaa by working. Oheapest
Beheel af kind In deuth. flM M7> nil expanse*. Last aaaatan crowded. Apply
early. Far catalog address, Ray. M. B. Melvln, All., Pres.
(Mantles Pres. af death.)
5 ML LI M AN COLLEGE FOR GIRLS
CLINTON. LOUISIANA.
tth year begins dept. It, ltll.
A beautiful Christian Heme dabeel, under Presbyterian cantrel, ederlag a
thorough education under redalng Influanees at a cast unusually low because at
endowment.
ur Schaol Is poaltlvaly unexcelled In Its careful and painstaking admlalstra- %
ties and the Individual attention riven the student.
Fa^baautlfuUjMlUiatreted catalogue address the President. Mev. M. M. ditsn. 1
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