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Reidville School
A New Feature
Christian heme provided the whole
year In which children from six to tourteen
years of are will be cared for, riven
Manual Training; according to age
and strength, and thorough school Instruction
during the regular school
terns. Charges reasonable. For terms
of admission vtnte to
R?V. U. P. RKID, Mir,
Reidville, 9. C.
AFFORDBY KINDERGARTEN
NORMAL SCHOOL
FOR DAY AND RESIDENT PUPILS
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i\eopens uciooer ?a, ivi I
LARUA M. BEATTY, ELIZABETH J1LKMAN
Principals
1204 Nertk Ckarles St., Baltimore, Md.
Ijham School
Orange County, neor
febanc. North Carolina
A bosy and lovable home
lor boys, on Southern Kailvnsy^ln
^tho country. A
.health and beauty. Strong
, rradnnto tecnlty of Chris,
tlan men, giving constant
and Individual at tan tl on.
Military discipline, Arm
yet affectionate. Outdoor
Ife, with Tennis and other
ealthfol sports. Ilazlns
hotred. Bible, Physical
ire and fine Penmanship,
lassieal. Commercial, Selenirscs.
Small classes. Terms
reasonable. For illustrated catalogue, address
> PltffTOfl UWU BEIT. 1. L. ?S 36. Mtsaas.ll. C.^ <
Kleinberg
Female School
1%ls la ss Ideal Home Behssl far atria,
Located la the Mountains af Flrgials.
and affording: the benefits of a healthful
and delightful climate. It ! endereed lur
prominent educators and patrons in all
sections, as it affords Christian heme
training, thorough Instruction, careful
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 Slst session address
m. M. WAJLSI. er
MISS OOMSTAHCB WA1LSI,
lekuyier, Wei? Oessty, Ta
Mary Baldwin
Seminary*fir
Young Ladies Staunton, Va.
Term begins Sept. 7th, 1911. Located
in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia.
Unsurpassed climate, beautiful grounds
and modern appointments. S02 students
past session from 33 states. Terms moderate.
Pupils enter any time. 8end for
catalogue.
MISS K. C. WEIMAR, Principal.
IKE UW OF THE WHITE CIRCLE
By Thorn well Jacobs
A Stlrrlnr Novel of
THE
Atlanta Riots
*'A book to sdr the pasaona,
a book that power
full* an pa the pillars of
socisllHe,"-TomWsUod
ks Tk*JtjfrrIonian.
"fha <y /A* tyeahtt 1
mcvtlt evtr written by a
Stmt Arm man. It it vivid,
iferoijiSfutit John
Ptpmjusttuek writtn,
m*n tf author itativt
thtmrht the South will be
we should^wclcome, road and study."?Birmtufham
TMa povel U abeolutely.uniQue in English Literature
end with the exception of none ie the only attempt to
he philosophically accurate in handling this all-absorb;
hi rpce them). It is a virile, honest, red-blooded
nMMPlMluii M?e<jreetcs'>. 'actQ, U Aa^.ioen Hie.
Price, *1.25 Pont paid.
Special Olfert We will send a copy
of this book poatpald to any subscriber
old or new, who sends as *2J*5 for a
year's subscription to the Presbyterian,
or for *1.N5 we will send the novel and
extend the subscription six months.
Address,
Preabyteiiaa of the Month,
00 Austell Bids., Atlanta, Ga.
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T HE PRE8B YTBEIi
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&torp Corner
LIKE TO BE AN EDITOR. S
Row would you like to be the editor
of some paper and sit at your desk
six days out of the week, and four
weeks out of a month, and have such
copy as this to "edit" that is sent in
by your reporter:
Mrs. Jones, of Cactus Creek, Jet a
can opener slip last week and^ cut herself
in the pantry.
A mischevoug lad of Piketown threw
a stone and hit Mr. Pike in the alleyway
Tuesday.
John Doe climbed on the roof of his
house last week, looking for a leak,
and fell, striking himself on the back
porch.
While Harold Green was escorting
Miss Violet Wise from the church social
Saturday night, a savage dog attacked
them and bit Mr. Green several
times on the public square.
Isaiah Trimmer, of Running Creek
was playing with a cat Friday, when
the cat scratched him on the front porch.
Mr. Fong, while harnessing a bronch
last Saturday, was kicked just south
of the corn crib.?Exchange.
After long agitation the women had
Becured separate carB. Nevertheless a
delegation of them called upon the
management.
"Surely, you have no more complaint
to ofTer," said the saperintendent, wear(l?r
ilj.
"But we have," said the leader. "We
find that the loss of opportunity to complain
of the tobacco-using; male who
used to decline to give us seats deprives
us of one of the dearest of our rights."?
Exchange.
'"What did you say last nfgtit when
Jack asked you to nutfrry him?"
"I shook my head."
"Sideways or up or down."
"How did you cure your boy of playing
truant?"
"By the laying on of hands."
Husband?How conceited you are,
Effie! You are always looking at yourself
in the glass.
Wife?I am sure I'm not I don't
think I'm half as pretty as I really am.
?Illustrated Bits.
What Is the difference between (1)
a gardener, (2) a billiard player, (3) a
gentleman, (4) a sexton? Answer: The
first minds his peas, the second minds
his ou68, the third minds his p's and q's
the fourth minds his keys and pews.?
Exchange.
"1 declare," says the housewife. "1
don't know what we are to do when
round steak costs as much as porterhouse.
It is outrageous."
"Yes, mum," agrees the marketman.
"What's a body going to do if this
keeps on?"
"I would advise you, mum, that bein*
the case, to eat porterhouse."?Life.
Brown?"Yob, JI'm acquainted with
your wife, old man. I knew her before
you married her."
Smith?"Ah, that's where you had
the advantage of me?I didn't."
"Mark's is having a hard time contesting
his wife's will."
"I didn't know she was dead:''
"She isn't."
"What became of that young sport
who used to call on you?"
"Well, you see, papa is great on outdoor
sports, so one night he threw him
out."
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OF -THE SOU T ^Itpteirf^r 20', JDtt
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SMlor Hall Mala Building Dtekaoa Hall.
TEXAS PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE FOR GIRLS.
THE GREAT PRESBYTERIAN SCHOOL OF THE SOUTHWEST.
Four splendid buildings, elegantly furnished, heated by steam from outside
metal furaace room, obviating all danger of lire. The beautiful ,bcetylene 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 degress. Special departments: Piano, Voice Culture, Violin, Organ, Guitar,
Expression. All branches of Art, Artistic Needlework. China Kiln, Art Rooms
with skylight. Edward Baxter Perry, Boston, Visiting Direotor of Music and
Teacher of Interpretation Classes. One hundred and thlrty-slx music pupils last
year. College opens September 21st, 1911. For Catalogue illustrated by photographs,
write REV. HENRY C. EVANS, A. M? D. P., President, Mllford, Texas.
Greenbrier Presbyterial Military School ?fo?ys
LEWIS BURG, WEST VIRGINIA.
A beautifully located school, with new brick buildings, strong faculty, good
environments} home life, moderate terma Get our handsomely Illustrated catalogue
before selecting a school for your son.
_j__ . - H.B. MOORE, Principal.
(1776) Hampden Sidney College (1911)
.Able faculty. Select student body drawn from many States. Netable merml
and Intellectual tone. High standards and thorough work. Extensive ssrayns
and Athletic Field. 14 Unit Entrance Requirement. Courses leading te degrees?
B. A., B. S., B. Lit., M. A. Steam heat, gas, baths, and other modern oonrenleneea.
Bzotnies modirt t A On* hundmd r?H thlrt V-aWtH nanalnn Ka?4n. .w
1*11. For catalogue or other information, address Rev. Henry Tucker "?1
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 A ONES SCOTT ACADEMY, under separate faculty and government, offers
a four years' course leading to Freshman olass. For catalogue, address
F. H. PAIN?, fHdjist
Statesville Female College
Presbyterian: Thorough Ceurses; Modern Equipment; A Hoses School. Board,
Tuition and Matriculation Fee for the Nine months, SHI. Pupils received at any
time. REV. J. A. SCOTT, P. A, ?tat?vlHe. W. C.
Southwestern Presbyterian University
CLARKSVILLE, TENNESSEE
Bachelor of Arts or Science, four years. Master of Arts, Ave year*- PQOholor
of Arte and Divinity, Ave years. Donation, healthful. Cost moderate. Tuition free
to qandldatea and ministers' sens. Opens September 2*. An institution where
werlc and oharacter are put before numbers.
_ WILLIAM PINWIDDIB. M.A., DUD., Chap collar. f
Washington and Lee Universitv '
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LAW, BNQIHEERINO, COMMERCE, SCIENCE, LEI I If.
Students drawn from thirty States. Expenses very moderate. KiSa sitil
%nd rellgieus teas. Address. Pres. QUO. M. DENinf, Ii> B, I avWatsa, Ta /
PALMER COLLEGE ^Co-educational)
Named Is honor of Dr. B. M. Palmer. /
DeFUNIAK SPRINGS, FLORIDA. >
Altitude highest point In the State, delightful climate, seat of Florida Winter
Chatauqua, Ideal environment. Consider the advantages of hdneatlng your children
In a climate that permlta of out-door life and out-doof a ports, avoiding for
them the rigors of winter and close congnement. .Christian tchbo), Presbyterian
control, strong faculty, new athletic Held. Fall term begins September 47lh. ""
Terms very moderate. Send for Illustrated catalogue.
Rev. LYNN R. WALKER, President.
14T _ __ J| C 2ea-am? FOR GIRLS A}iD UNG WOMEN V
wara oemmary Nashville, Tennessee
Literary Department of the highest order. Seminary and Special Courses. French and I
German spoken. Certification to Wefleeley, Vassar, Gouoher, Randolpb-Maoon.
In Mhsic opportunities unsurpassed?nine teachers, eight with the best European training? -*?rt
Winklir, Director, Piano; Campobkllo, Voice; Bcbmitz, violin. School Orchestra and Chorus.
Expression, Art, Domestic Science?all in charge of specialists. i , ' V *
City advantages. Accessible to leading churches, libraries, leotdre and concert balls. Outdoor
sports, Tennis, Basket Ball, etc., also beautiful ward Place campus for recreation. '
47th year begins Sept. St. 175 boarding pupils. Early application la advised
For Catalogue and Other Ciroulara. Addreae J- n ai abitabi i i n
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Chamberlain Hunt Academy
PORT GIBSON, MISS. " ...
p??i??a???Mat Hlfh em* Tntatac Mm! f*r B^a u?
If ^ A JT^*- Owatd by Synod of Mississippi. Knwtly
f?a| I . - ,-/ II Endowed. Amonf High Hills 1* Old Hlntorle
KitCr JS i 8ectlon aur Viakaburf- Climate Itltgktfal.
*? a j '" stjI No Malaria. Buildings Modorn. StsamJSeat.
ISDaaofliwS??lwaaf K"3| Electric Lights, etc. Tour Courses (Classical,
Hi , *c, . *. IwdfIBM w> Science, Agricultural, Buslneaa). Manual
1 Tl'iffBr T1 naffilin 1 i MM II Tralnlnar luat added. Bible a Text Boek. In!S,rJ|
dividual Attention. Teaehera all Callage Oraduatea.
No Basing Allowed. Military Abel*
Mutriel la Its Ala?gonae beya reduce expenses by verklng. Cbeapeat
eheel ef kind In South, fig* pays all expenses. Last aeaatea crowded. Apply
early. Far catalog address, Rev. M. E. Melvln, AM, Proa
(Mention Pres. ef Sent*.)
SILLIMAN COLLEGE FOR GIRLS
v CUNTON, LOUISIANA.
Oth year begins tift II, 1111.
A beautiful Christian Heme School, under Presbyterian control, offer la* a
thorough education under refining Influences at a cest unusually lew because et
endowment.
Our School Is positively unexcelled In Its careful and painstaking adnslalatmtlen
and the individual attention given the student.
P^H^MUtlfuJ^jMllUMtrefted catalogue address the President. Rev. M. H. rsvsge
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