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THE UW OF THE WHITE CIRCLE
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b -"^jniDf Novel of
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r TheJeffersoHuin.
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THEPRESBYTERli
s>torp Corner
A SLBE CUBE.
Mother: "1 wish you would rake up
the dead leaves in the yard."
Small Sammy: "I've got a sprain in
my wrist, an' the rheumatism in my
back, an' growing pains in my right leg,
an*?an' cramp in my left one, an' head,
ache, an' toothache."
Mother: "After you have raked the
leaves into a pile, you may set it on lire
and jump over it."
Sammy: "Whoopee! Where's the
rake?"?Nashville Christian Advocate.
HERE'S A CAPTAIN OF INDUSTRY.
And these, according to the examination
papers in on? room, are what Andrew
Carnegie is, was, and did:
Invented the mower and reaper.
Member of the President's Cabinet.
A British spy.
Went over to France to get help for
lU _ IT n
mt' u. o.
Best after-dinner speaker in America.
A steel magnet
Invented wireless telegraphy.
General in the Spanish-American War.
Head of the Steal Trust.?Everybody's
Uagazine.
"Do you preach without notes," queri.
?d a member of the church committee
.hat was seeking a pastor to fll la valancy.
/
"Well," rejoined the good man with a
nerry twinkle in his eye, "I sometimes
lave occasion to use bank notes."
"What is an agonostic?" asked Rollo.
An agnostic," replied Uncle George, "is
l man who loudly declares that he
mows nothing, and abuses you if you
>elieve him."?Christian Register.
"I'd like to be an iditor. They'se naw.
:hin* go hard as mindin' ye'r own busi
ness, an' an iditor never has to do that."
?Mr. Dooley.
"1 had not talked to him more than
if teen minutes when he called me an
diot."
Gee! He didn't violate any speev
limit.
Wealthy Citizen: "but 1 said distinctly
in my advertisement that 1
wanted a "reliable colored coachman,"
and you are a red faced Irishman."
Applicant: "But sure, Sor, isnt red
as reliable a color as black?"?Baltimore
American.
"There is one thing I can never understand,"
said the patient-looking woman,
"and that is why a man who has been
sitting with the crowd all the afternoon
at a baseball game will come home and
say that the noise of the children makes
him nervous."?Washington Star.
"I don't think it's fair, Joshia," said
Mrs. Chugwater, as the attendants
bathed her sprained ankle with soothing
lotions and wrapped bandages about it.
"You're the one that always carries the
accident policies and I'm the one that's
always getting hurt."?Tit-Bits.
A party of Americans and Englishmen
were In Ireland touring. They came to
a crossroads where there was a sign
reading:
"Eleven miles to Ballyshannon. If you
can't read, ask the blacksmith opposite."
The Americans had a good laugh, but
none of th? Englishmen could see any;hing
curious about the sign. Next morning
one of the Englishmen said: "Now
I understand what you were laughing
about. It was this: Suppose the black,
smith wasn't at home?"?Ex.
N OF THE SOOTH
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Senior Hall Main Boll
TEXAS PRESBYTERIAN
THE GREAT PRESBYTERIAN S<
Four splendid buildings, elegantly fur
metal furnace room, obviating all dangei
light. Large gymnasium, basket-ball, tei
in the history of the school. Two coursei
to degrees. Special departments: Piano.
Expression. All branches of Art, Artisti*
with skylight. Edward Baxter Ferry, Bi
Teacher of Interpretation Classes. One h
year. College opens September 21st. 1911
graphs, write REV. HENRY C. EVANS. A.
Greenbrier Presbyterial
LEWIS BURG, W1
A beautifully located school, with ne
environments, home life, moderate terms,
logue before selecting a school for your
(1776) Hampden Su
Able faculty. Select student body dri
and Intellectual tone. High standards a
and Athletic Field. 14 Unit Entrance Req
B. A., B. S? B. Lit., M. A. Steam heat, gas,
Expenses moderate. One hundred and th
1911. For catalogue or other informatlor
D. D., President, Hampden Sidney, Virgin!
AGNES SCOTT COI
DECATUR (Near At
THIS COLLEGE offers advantages equ
THE AGNES SCOTT ACADEMY, under
a (our years' course leading to Freshman
Statesville Fei
Presbyterian; Thorough Courses; Modern
Tuition and Matriculation Fee (or the Nln
time. REV.
Washington and
LAW, ENGINEERING, COMMI
Students drawn (rom thirty States,
and religious tone. Address, Pres. Ol
PALMER COLLEGi
Named, la honor *1
DeFUNIAK SPItll
Altitude highest point in the State, de
Chatauqua, Ideal environment. Consider
dren la a climate that permlta of out-doo
them the rigor* of winter and close coal
control, strong faculty, new athletic fie!
Terms very moderate. Send for illustrate
Ward Seminai
Established 1865. Seminary and Special Coarse*.
Conservatory of Mnsic?WINKLER. Director ; CAMPOI
Domestic Science?all nader specialists. 175 Boardinf
Beautiful campus for outdoor sports. For catalofae a
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The American IS
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OLIVER J. SANDS, President
O. BAYLOR HILL* Cashier
H. W. ROUNTREE, Vice-President
[ October 25, 1911
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COLLEGE FOR GIRLS.
CHOOL OF THE SOUTHWEST,
nlshed, heated by steam from outside
r of flre. The beautiful acetylene gas
nnle, outdoor games. No serious illness
3 of study, College and Seminary, leading
Voice Culture, Violin, Organ, Oultar,
: Needlework. China Kiln, Art Rooms
oston, Visiting Director of Music and
undred and thirty-six music pupils last
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D. D., President, Milford, Texas.
1 Military School BF0?Ys
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H.B. MOORE, Principal.
iney College (191 1)
awn from many States. Notable moral
nd thorough work. Extensive oampus
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baths, and other modern convenienses,
lrty-sixth session begins September IS,
i, address Rev. Henry Tucker Graham,
a.
.LEGE for WOMEN
lutl), GEORGIA.
&1 to best colleges for men.
separate faculty and government, offers
class. For catalogue, address
W. H. GAINES, President.
nale College
Equipment; A Home School. Board,
e months, 9163. Pupils received at any
J. A. SCOTT, a ?., State* vltle, N. G.
Lee University
CRCE, SCIENCE, LETTERS.
Expenses very moderate. High moral
CO. H. DENNY, LU D., Lexington. Va.
E (Co-educational)
Dr. B. M. Palmer.
HQS, FLORIDA.
illghtful climate, seat of Florida Winter
the advantages of educating your ekllr
life and out-door sports, avoiding for
nemeat. .Christian school, Presbyterian
Id. Fall term begins September 37th.
d catalogue.
Rev. LYNN R. WALKER, President.
_ FOR GIRLS AND YOUNG WOMEN
y Nashville, Tennessee
Freack and German spoken. College preparation.
IELLO, Voice; SCHM1TZ, Violin. Expressiea. AH.
t PepiU. Complete appointments. City advantages,
ddress jr. D. BLANTON. President
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