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Mtssiss:ppi Synodical College
FOR YOUNG LADIES
Holly Springs : : : : Mississippi
Beautiful, up-to-date handsomely
equipped buildings.
Steam heat, electric lights, telephone
and all water conveniences.
Library, Gymnasium, Art Studio, Music
Practice Rooms.
\ Knabe Grand Piano, a $2,000 Pipe
Organ and seventeen Upright Pianos.
The highest elevation and healthiest
location between New Orleans and Cairo.
Four courses for Degrees in Literary
Department.
Curriculum of study two and three
years beyond the High School.
Graduates admitted into Junior Classes
in University of Mississippi.
Conservatory advantages in Music,
Art and Expression.
Graduates assisted In securing positions
as teachers.
Table fare unexcelled.
This is not an INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL.
Ideal Christian home influences.
Twenty worthy girls assisted in their
education.
Write for our new Catalogue.
T. W. RAYMOND, D. Dn President. |
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Fo* You*g Wome NisHfiiu, Ten.
. IRALANDRITH.D.D.LL. D.,Pru.
Miss Hood and Kiss Heron, Prlns.
-v. Ideal college (or refined girls. 'iJiijt'
yy/A' City advantages. Faculty gradu- 1 J
V 1 ates first American and foreign
! /iVfly universities. Right of certifies\
Q r ,IOn ,0 0,her School* B Q
ern languages. Physical Educa 1
<Iv.- tlon. Domestic Science. Register
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Enjoy the Cool Breezes
and Pure Air
In the Mountains of West Virginia.
The Lewisburg Seminary will take
summer boarders at reasonable rates.
Apply at once. Write
MISS S. K. DAVIES,
Lewisburg, W. Va.
PULLMAN ARRANGEMENT
Commencing May 26th. Pullman sleeper
service will be established WlnBtonSah-m,
N. C., and New York via Shenandoah
Valley, Hagerstown, Harrlsburg
and Philadelphia, leaving Winston-Salem
>1.111 > , return, leaving: New York
6:34 P. M.. and Philadelphia 8:63 P. M.
Dining car service north of Roanoke.
The sleeper now operated Gary, W. Va?
and New York will be changrcd to Gary
and Philadelphia. First-class service for
Atlantic City, New Jersey Seashore Reaorts
and the North. Dining cars Gary
and Shenandoah.
W. B. I1KV1L.L*
General Passenger Agent.
COOL
dUMMLKS
at
KESOttTS in Cumberland mountains
of tennessee.
on
N. C. & St. L. Ry.
The most delightful and popular
Placet for recreation and recuperation
the South, blessed with the sublimity
and grandeur of Nature which fills
??e with new life.
HONTEAOLE
Summer season June to October; Assembly
seaaon, July and August.
ELABORATE PROGRAMS
Lectures, Entertainments, Music,
unamer Schools, etc.
SPECIAL LOW RATES
Excursion tickets on sale to Mont?*Kle
and Sew&nee June 30, July 3, 8,
2- 13, 20, August 3, 10, 22. Limited
t0 September 6, 1912.
DESCRIPTIVE LITERATURE
Ask your Tiokot Agent for the Assembly
Annual and for a free copy of N. C.
j St. L. Summer Resort Polder, beautluHy
illustrated, or wnte
W. L. DANLEY
?. p. a? nashville, tr1cn.
THE PRESBYTEEIi
for Orphans, at Files; the Floydada
Academy, at Floydada and the TexasMexican.
Industrial Institute, at Kingsville.
During the past year the committee
has been endeavoring to ascertain
Just what amount of money it will take
in order to equip all of these instilutons,
that is, to fit each one to do the
work which Its own field demandB.
After the most careful consideration,
eliminating all possible expenditure, it
has been found that it will demand about
$760,000 for the whole program, including,
of course, the $260,000 already raised.
This is, of course, a staggering
amoupt for the little Synod of Texas to
face, in one lump sum, but the com
mlttee believes that it 1b not excessive
nor impossible. During the last ten
years the members of this Synod have
given to these schools a total of over a
million dollars, and the Committee believes
that the Synod can and will give
the additional half million needed in due
time. If keeping everlastingly "on the
job," if praying every day for heavenly
guidance and help, If endeavoring to expend
wisely and economically the money
entrusted to us, if these things will accomplish
the purpose of the committee
and of the Synod, the work will be done.
But we must exercise both the patience
and the faith of the saints. Results
must not be exDected too soon The
plan is not ideal, but it is a step forward
and the blessing which has already
crowned it strengthens us for the work
yet to. be done.
Robert E. Vinson,
Chairman Synodical Schools and Colleges.
ON THE WAY.
I have Journeyed on life's highway 'till
the dial points to noon.
And I've learned some UBeful lessons
on the way:
I have proved them o'er and o'er, and
I prize them more and more,
And I think you can depend on
what I say.
You may hold yourself aloof, and may
think it is a proof
Th.t ? j
*juu to uiaue or some superior
sort of clay;
But you'll always find it pays in many
different ways,
To be friendly with the people on
the way.
If the day is dark and dreary, and the
way is rough and steep,
And some weary brother falters on
the road,
You will never feel the weight, be the
burden small or great,
If you turn about and ease him of
his load,
And you'll often see the time when a
dollar or a dime
Will be a friendly offering most
meet?
When to give a little sum, sotne mishap
to overcome
Will Ironn ~ - *
..... -wy duuic ueeuiy leiiow on
his feet.
I have learned that shabby garments
often clothe a noble soul,
And misfortune lies in wait for
great and small;
Better help a friend to-day who Is
stranded by the way?
For who knows hut that to-morrow
we may fall?
Then out before the crowd, let your
voice ring clear and loud,
And put your heart In every word
you say;
For a friendly word, you know, or a
handshake and "hello"
Will help the other fellow on the
W ay.?Selected.
IT QURNCHRS THIRST
Horaford'a Add Phosphate
Teaspoonful in Klass of water, sweetened
to suit, far more delicious and refreshing
than lemonade.
kK OF THE SOUTH
Senior Hall. Main IlulMIn
T?^ ri 1? A ^ pr>T^ce.^^.x^T^T . >r ,^?g
A ivuuij x xrjrwinn o^nv.
Four splendid buildings, elegantly furnls
metal furnace room, obviating all danger ol
light. Large gymnasium, basket-ball, tennis.
In the history of the school. Two courses of i
to degrees. Special departments: Piano, V<
Expression. All branches of Art, Artistic h
with skylight. Edward Baxter Perry, Bosti
Teacher of Interpretation Classes. One hundi
year. College open9 September 26th, 1912.
graphs, write REV. HENRY C. EVAN& A. M.,
1776 Hampden-Sidn
Able faculty. Select student body drawn
and Intellectual tone. High standards and
and Athletic Field. 14 Unit Entrance Requlr
B. A., B. S., B. Lit., M. A. Steam heat, gas, ba
Expenses moderate. The 137th session will I
or other Information, address Henry Tucker <
Sidney, Virginia.
Washington and L
LAW, ENGINEERING, COMMERC
Students drawn from thirty States. Exi
and religious tone. Address, Hreo. GEO.
GREENBRIER PF
Ril II IT A OV# f
IVIIL.I I MPIT :
An up-to-date military boarding school foi
lightful Climate. Brick Buildings, modern
athletic field. No vacancy last session. La
erected. Terms, |160 per halt session; 9260 pe
COL.
STATESVILLE FEM
Presbyterian: Thorough Courses; Modern Equl
moderate. Pupils received at any time. Send
REV. J.
WARD SEMIN
Unbroken Progress for 47 years., Semi a
servafcory of Mask); Art; Expression; Don
Thorough Work; Excellent Health Record
tages. Write for Catalog and Special Circe
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DANIEL BAKER COLLEGE
THE PRESBYTERIAN CO-EDUCATIO
This institution now enjoys the support t
Church in Texas and adjoining States. There i
last year. No safer or more delightful city
found in Texas than Brownwood with her 8,0
The climate is ideal; altitude 1,500 feet; no mal
with steam heat, electric lights, and all dej
place among the best colleges of the land. C<
B. S., and B. Lit., degrees are offered and fu
the leading universities. The Department of E
a first grade state certificate good for four ]
Departments of MubIc and Art are supplied
best colleges and conservatories from this co
of the New England Conservatory of Music
Music In September, teaching piano and pips
average experience of seven years are emnjioy
These professors are carefully selected s
youth. The Board of Trustees stands responi
capacity character and influence of th^ en
is a high grade college and a Christian home
The next session begins September 12. For
dress the president, or J. E. Ingram, Secretary
CHAMBERLAIN HU
PORT GIBSON, MIS
A High Grade Training School for B<
Owned by the Synod of Mississippi. Patr<
ties in our cnurcn in several states.
^Th?s le|
the Southern church.
In old historic section near Vlcksburg; i
sickness In history of the school?33 years.
Capacity, 140. Thirty turned array last
August 1. We do not believe that a parent <
tunlty for a boy than Is ofTered here. $200 i
ever. For catalog, address
REV. M. E. KELVIN, D.
(721) 21
* Dickson Half.
'LEGE FOR GIRLS.
>OL OF THE SOUTHWEST,
bed, heated by steam from outsl6?
The beautiful acetylene gas
outdoor games. No serious illness
itudy, College and Seminary, leading
'lee Culture, Violin Organ, Guitar,
leedlework, China kiln. Art Rooms
>n Visiting Director of Music and
red ana thirtv-ai* mna<r? mmn. 1 .
For Catalogue Illustrated *by' photoD.
D.. President, MUford, Texas.
ey College; 1,12
i from many states. > ) table moral
thorough work. Ex\wslve campus
ment Courses leading to degrees
iths, and other modern convenlencea
begin Sept. 11, 1912. For catalogue
3raham, D. D., President, Hampden.ee
University
E, SCIENCE, LETTERS.
jenses very moderate. High moral
H. DENNY, LL, D., Lexington, Ts.
IESBYTERIAL
SCHOOL
r 75 boya Eight Instructors. Heconveniences.
Level newly-made
rge additional building now being
r session.
H. B. MOORE, A. M? Principal.
ALE COLLEGE
Ipment; A Home School. Prleee very
i for catalogue.
A. SCOTT. D. D., Statesvtlle, N. C.
An V For TtUff Ladlas
n 1 Hash villa, . Tea*,
iryj Collage Preparatory; Castes
tie 8dnee. Strong Fmrrnlty;
I; Outdoor Sports; City Advanilars.
Normal and Collegiate
kitute for Young Women
ABBEVILLE, 5. C.
'ERS four courses of study. Under sixteen
ftchors and oSSeers, who are experts. Site
nrlvaled for healthtulaess and beauty, with
eater. Plumbing asd sewerage perfect,
1 that pertains te perfsst sanitation. Board
tion, $100.00 a year. Next annnal session
September 18th. 1012. For catalog, address
ID P. CH1LD8, PresMeet, Asbertlle. S. G
, urvmiwuuu, i exaa
NAXi COLLEGE OP TEXAS,
ind patronage of the Presbyterlata
rvere over 200 students tn attendance
for the education of youth oan be
00 people of culture and refinement,
aria, with three buildings equipped
)artments, the Institution takes Its
>urses of study leading to the A. B.,
ill recognition of work Is given by
Education enables a student to secure
rears after one year of study. The
with experienced teachers from the
untry and abroad. Mr. H. J. Jenny
takes charge of the Daoartmam nf
J* ? i* iT?elv? Profe88or?, with an
ed In the literary department alone.
w?rthy to Instruct Presbyterian
ilble to th6 Synod of Texas for the
tire teaching force. Daniel Baker
1 ?r,y?unSf m?n and young women,
catalog giving full informr-t'en adr.
Brownwood. Texas.
NT ACADEMY
ISISSIPPI.
oym and Youi( Men.
>nlzed by some of the leading famlidlngr
Preparatory School for boya In
hern church. Faculty composed of
sge graduates?men of onaracter,
itness. Four optional courses. Bible
>ok.
t-body clean and manly; envlronvholcaome;
no haslng allowed;
not taken under any circumstances,
rs reduce expenses by work,
torles for sciences?chemistry, phyogy.
etc., better than many colleges.
manual training shops added last
best equipped school of the kind In
no malaria; high hills. No serious
aesalon. Rooms will be taken by
;an buy a better educational oppor>ays
all expenses. No extras whatDn
President.