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AS*
ATED >EABL? EVERY
COLLEGE.
gham Best Place for Son.
Ashevflle, N. C? June 13, 1911.
v .el Preston (Lewis Gray,
Mebane, N. C.
Dear Mr. Gray: II am pleased with
your management of Jack, and also
with your school and surroundings. 1
investigated nearly every college within
reach to determine where I should place
Jack last year, and after getting all the
information obtainable, 1 decided to
send him to you. iHie mother agreed
wi[n me tnai ic wouia oe tne Dest piace
for Jack, particularly on account of the
moral Influence and surroundings. So
many, schools and colleges are close to
towns and cities and there are so many
things to distract the mind of a school
boy that we settled on your location as
the superior of them all. With kind
regards, I am
Very sincerely yours,
B. (B. Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Atkinson had formerly
had two sons at Bingham, and were
well pleased. Both had yifeited the
school and were familiar with its details.
For handsomely illustrated catalogue,
sent free, address Col. Preston Lewis
Gray, B. L.., President, Bingham School,
Mebane, N. C., Box 66.
'v- Fm Tans Wwn Niumui. Tins. %f:.x
IXA LANDRITH. D.D., IX. D.,PTM.
Miu Hood and Klu Baron, Frlaa. wwjfS?
Ideal college for refined girl*,
city advantage*. Faculty gradu- 'flhejl
i "tea flrat American and foreign vjL /
v-tiL 'i/V unlreratUea. Right of certlflcatV
rC tlon to other collegea. Schools M {%
\.V^v<a of Music, Art. Expression. Mod- /7.v^
ern Languages. Physical Educaj
^ I tlon. Domestic Rclence. Register PEj
11 T j early. Belaont College, Box jo
FORT LOUDOUN SEMINARY
WINCHESTER. VA.
For higher culture of young women.
Delightful location in the De&utiful
Shenandoah Valley. Literary and
BuslneHS courses. Special advantages
in Music, Art. Languages. Gymnasium
and all outdoor exercises. Terms.
$300. Opens Sept. 14th, For catalog,
address Miss KntUerlne It- Glass,
President.
TESTIMONIES.
Large collection of PERSONAL EXPERIENCE
testimonies for use on all
occasions. Help and suggestions for
giving testimony in Prayer Meetings,
young PeopieB Meeting or where Personal
Testimonies are expected. Yon
>\eed this llook of Points and Testl
...mule*. Indexed tor ready reference.
Veet pocket size, 128 pages. Cloth 26c.
Morocco 36c. Postpaid. Stamps taken.
Agents wanted. Geo. W. Noble, lakeside
Building. Chicago.
UNION THEOLOGICAL
SEMINARY
RICHMOND. VIRGINIA
One hundred and first session opens
Sept. 18th, 1912. For catalogue address
KEY. W. W. MOORE, D. D? President
COLUMBIA 1BM1MABY.
Fall Fatuity of Seraa able Instructors,
Commodious Buildings, Beautiful
Cam put In the Heart of the City. Ne
Charge* for Room Rent, or Other Fee*.
Practical Couriei In the English Bible,
Evangelistic Method*, Missions and S. S.
School Wora.
Write to the President.
THORNTON WHALING.
Ceiuklt, S. C.
PRJCSBYTBRIAN THEOLOGICAL
SEMINARY,
UaUvillc. Ky.
Offer* best advantages to students for
the ministry. Full and abls faoulty.
Three-years course. Muck attention to
English, Bible. Sunday School, Mieelons.
Public Speaking, Vocal Music. Buildings
unsurpassed. Comfortable domitorles.
Expenses modsrsts. Session begins
October t. 1912. For Information write
the President.
CHARLES R. HEMPHILL.
rThe Celebrated Effectual Remedy 1
without Internal Medicine.
ROCHE'S
Herbal Embrocation
VlU ?1m ba fonod turj effleaelav* la eaje* of
BRONCHITIS, LUMBAGO
and RHEUMATISM
W. Kvvaim A Rom, m Qtteen Victoria Btreat,
1i.< 1 <?i., Ku*. All I>rtiKirUU.or
B. rvt'UKKi A <1 , ?A Hwilau M , B. T.
THE fBESBYTIKIi
< 1 ii
Story Comer
(I .?
>
LJttle Nelly told little Anita what she
termed a "little flb."
Anita?A lib is the same as a story,
and a story is the same as a lie.
Nelly?(No, It's not.
Anita?Yes, R Is, because my father
said so, ahd my father is a professor at
the university.
\>llv?I don't no? *r ?
, v.i?l *3 u ue IB- 1*1/ uttll*
er is a real estate man, and he knows
more about lying than your father doeB.
?United Presbyterian.
"Now, Harold," said the teacher, "If
there were eleven sheep in a field and
six jumped tihe fence, how many would
there be left?"
"None." replied Harold.
"Why, there would," said she.
"No, ma'am, there wouldn't," persisted
he. "You may know arithmetic,
but you don't know sheep."?Ladies'
Home Journal.
"A week's vacation means a year added
to your life."
lit will have to mean more than that
if I am to live to pay for it."
"I understand your husband is a candidate
for office," said a suffragette out
WAflt *hnr In **? 14 A **"
* ??%> vw uvi wMbVl 1U UIC V-OUOC. AiC
you going to support him?"
"Oh., I suppose so," answered the
sister, somewhat wearily. "I've been
supporting (him for the past ten years."
At the end of his first year in the
ministry a young divine was about to
leave his perish for a wider field, and
one good old lady was bewailing the
fact, and insisting that the church
would be ruined thereby. Flattered by
her words and manner, and wishing to
console her, the minister said: "But,
sister, the man who will succeed me is
a fine preacher and a splendid fellow.
You'll soon see that everything is all
right, and get used to it."
TOo, no, 11 wont," she answered tearfully.
"1 don't get used to this changing.
I've seen six changes in preachers,
and it's getting worse and worBe all
the time."?(Presbyterian Witness.
AMERICA STLL AHEAD.
An American and a Scotchman were
walking one day near the foot of one of
the Scotch mountains- The Riv>tphm?r
wishing to Impress the visitor, produced
a famous echo to be heard iu
that place. When the echo returned
clearly after nearly four minutes, the
proud Scotchman, turning to the Yankee.
exclaimed:
'"There, moo, ye canna show anything
like that in your country."
"O, I don't know," said the American,
"I guess we can better that. Why, in
my camp In the Rockies, when I go to
bed i just loan out of my window and
call out. Time to get up; wake up!'
and eight hours afterward the echo
comes back and wakes me."?Ex.
"I see you have my pamphlet on
your desk," said the economist. "What
do you think of it?"
"Id'* betwixt and between," answered
the heartless friend. 'ILt'a too light for
an argument and not heavy enough for
a paperweight."
A song leader does not always select
the most appropriate song for the occasion.
At the end of a very long agd
tiresome sermon, a Sankey struck up
on the piece. "Hallelujah, 'tis done!"
TO RKSTOtRR APPFITITK
Take Hor?forS'? Acid Phosphate
It* use is especially recommended for
restoration of appetite, strength and vitality.
Try It.
. V 07 THE SOUTH
HRBnL < yll'iiliA
| jfeMBU^KaafAlU B aCil
Senior Hall. Mala llul
TEXAS PRICSHVTICKIAN
THE GREAT PRESBYTERIAN S
Four splendid buildings, elegantly fu
metal furnace room, obviating all dange
light. Large gymnasium, basket-ball ter
in me niatory of the school. Two courses
to degrees. Special departments: Piano.
Expression. All branches of Art. Artlstl
with skylight. Edward Baxter Perry, E
Teacher of Interpretation Classes. One h
year. College opens September 26th. 191
graphs, write REV. HENRY C. EVAN& A.
i77? Hampden-Sid
Able faculty. Select student body dr
and Intellectual tons. High standards a
and Athletic Field. 14 Unit Entrance Re
B. A., B. ? B. Lit.. M. A. Steam heat, gai
Expenses moderate. The 137th session w
or other Information, address Henry Tuck
Sidney, Virginia.
Washington and
LAW, ENGINEERING, COMMI
Students drawn from thirty States,
and religious tone. Address, Pre*. G
GREENBRIER F
MILITARY
An up-to-date military boarding; school
Ughtful Climate. Brlcfc Buildings, mod
athletic field. No vacancy last session,
erected. Terms, 91S0 per half session; |26
C
~ STATESVTLLE FEI
Presbyterian: Thorough Courses; Modern 1
moderate. Pupils reeeived at any time. I
RBI
GLADE VALLEY
(Established by On
KOH. HOY 8 A
On top of the Blue Ridge Mountain (3
High In Altitude and Ideals?Low In Cost,
fees. Mix accomplished and highly qualltlei
session begins September 3d. Send for
Glade Valley, Alleghany County, N. C.
I pu
K3tHj J wi
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DANIEL BAKER COLLS
THE PRBRBTTEIUAH CO-BDUC4
Tkl. In.ltlullnn --I ?w_
**? ? MVTT OUJV/a iUV supuu
Church In Texas and adjoining States. Th?
last year, No safer or more delightful <
found in Texas than Brown wood with her
The climate is ideal; altitude 1,60# feet; no
with steam heat, eleatric lights, and all
place among the best colleges of the land.
B. S., and B. Lit., degrees are offered an<
the leading universities. The Department <
a first grade state certificate good for to
Departments of Music and Art are suppll
best colleges and conservatories from thii
of the New England Conservatory of Mu
Music in September, teaching piano and p
average experience of seven years are emi
These professors are carefully selected ai
youth. The Board of Trustees stands res
capacity character and influence of the
is a high grade college and a Christian h
The next session begins September II. 1
dress the president, or J. E. Ingram, Beers
E CHAMBERLAIN-H
PORT GIBBON.
A High Grade Training Beheel fer
Owned by the Synod of Mississippi. F
lies In our church in several states.
it1?
Kale
tho Soutbarn cburcb.
la old historic action naar Vlckabur
aloknasa In history of tha school?38 yaan
Capacity, lid. Thirty tnraad away I
August 1. Wa do not ballava that a pare
tualty for a boy than la offered hara. $ti
avar. For catalog, addraas
BUBT. M. m. MKLTII
in
[July 17, 1912
dine. Dlckaoa Hall.
COLLEGE FOR GIRL8.
3HOOL OF THE SOUTHWEST,
rnished, heated by steam from outsic*
r of fire. The beautiful acetylene gas
nls, outdoor games. No serious Illness
of study, College and Seminary, leading
Voice Culture, Violin, Organ, Guitar,
c Needlework. China Kiln. Art Rooms 1
loston, Visiting Director of Music and
undred and thirty-six music pupils last
2. For Catalogue illustrated by photoM..
D. D.. President. Mllford, Texas.
Iney College 1912
awn from many states. > ttable moral
nd thorough work. Exi.aalve campus
qulrement. Courses leading to dagraes
i. baths, and other modern cenvenlancea.
ill begin Sept. 11, 1912. For catalogue
er Graham, D. D., President, HampdenLee
University
1RCE, SCIENCE, LETTERS.
Expenses very moderate. High moral
EO, H. DENNY, L.L.. I J., Lexington, Va.
'RESBYTERIAL
SCHOOL
I for 70 boys. Eight Instructors. Deism
conveniences. Levi-l newly-mad#
Large additional building now being
n 1 ?
OU H. B. MOOHBV A. M., PrlaelyaL
MALE COLLEGE
Equipment; A Horn* School. l*rU?? vary
Nad for ratalog-ue.
Ir. J. A. SCOTT. f>. D., Ulalravllla, IV. C.
HIGH 8CHOOU
age I'rrabytrr).)
M> GIKL.M.
,200 feet), twenty miles from Galax. Va.
Only 110.60 per month pays all school
3 teachers. Thoroughly Christian. Next
Catalogue. W. K. HOLLIMhtW OKTIi,
be Normal and Collegiate
institute for Young Women
ASHSVILLE. N. C.
miinu lour coniMi ei aiuay. uiMr sixteen
f teaohers and Steers, wke are experts. Site
' unrivaled fer kealtktulneaa and beauty. with
rest water. Plumbing and sswerave perfect,
lb all that pertains te perfect lanlutien. Beard
d tuition. 1100.00 a year. Next annual session
gins *eptemker ldth, ltlX For catalog, address
WARD P. CHILD8, President, Ashertlle, Si. &
1QE, Brawn wood, Texan
TIONAL COLLEGE OF TEXAS,
rt and patronage of the Presbyterian
?re were over 2M students in attendance
:lty for the education of youth oan be
1,000 people of culture and raflnement.
malaria. With three buildings equipped
departments, the Institution takes Its
Coursea of etudy leading to the A. B.,
d full recognition of work la given by
if Education enables a student to eecure
ur yeara after one year of study. The
led with experienced teachers from the
i country and abroad, lfr. H. J. Jenny
sic takes charge of the Department of
ilpe organ. Twelve profeaaore, with an
ployed In the literary department alene.
id era worthy to Instruct Preabytarian
ponalble to tba Synod of Texas rer the
entire teaching force. Daniel Baker
ome for young men and young women,
"or catalog giving full InformM'en adtar
y. Brownwood, Texas.
UNT ACADEMY
MISSISSIPPI.
Beya and Young Men.
'etronixed by some of the leading famli
leading Preparatory School for boya In
Jouthern church. Faculty composed of
college graduates?men of character,
.v, fitness. Four optional oourses. Bible
t hnnlr
dent-body clean and maaly; envlronwholesome;
no hating allowed;
ha" not taken under gny clroumitancea.
boya reduce expenaea by work.
>oratorlea for aolencea?chemletry, phybtology,
etc., -better than many collegee.
date manual training ahopa added lart
>n?beat equipped achool of the kind in
g; no malaria; high hllla No aerloua
a.
at eeeeloo. Rooms will be taken by
nt can buy a better educational oppor00
paya all expenaes. No extraa whatI,
D. Dn PrwIOeal.