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l?RKSBYTKItlA> THEOLOGICAL
SKM1NAUY,
I.outmv llle. Ivy. 1 1 /
Otters beet advantages to studeots kv
the ministry. Full and ?ble facult
Three-years course. Much attention ,
Knglisli, Bible. Sunday Schtol, Mission.
Public Speauing. Vocal Musts. Buildings
unsurpassed. Comfortable domltorles.
Expenses mnilorslr Se??tr.n besrii.
October 2, 1912. For information ?rj
the President.
Cll tKI.es R. Hl.MPHII,.
COLUMBIA SEMINARY
Full Faculty of Sovac Ablij^siructora,
Commodious Buliilngs, A'sautlf ul
Cuniyus in th? Heart p the City. No
Charges for Room,/ ^ or Other Fees
Practical Couraevti the English Bible,
Evangelistic Missions and S. S.
School Worn. J
Write to the Indent.
flORNTOl* WHALING.
Ceian\'a<*B. c.
UJYON ~THEOLOGICAL
SEMINARY
richmond. virginia
One hundred and first session opens
^ Sept. 18th, 1012. For catalogue address
REV. W. W. MOORE, D. 1>? President
Roanoke college
salem, va.
Kor Men. doth your lieein* Sept. 18th. Courses for
peifrees, with Kloctives: birth standard. Also Commercial
ami Preparatory Courses Library, 24.000
volutins: working laboratories: good mornis and discipllnetsix
Chnrches: n?bar-room*. Healthful inoiiutain
location. Very moderate cipoiaos. Loan
Lund. Catalogue free. Address
J. A. Mun'houil, President*
utciimond
College
i A Standard American College
JJS The College grows steadily In resources and stu- Q
H dents. In recent ve.?rs the en?lo me t lus more than
doubled. and attendance h -s incr ised |i?0 per cent.
| All present build.ngs thoroughly renovated this mat
mcr. Steam heat and electric lights. New Luildings
1 to cost Soon.000. in < oU'se of erection.
mm Properly prepared students cordially wol
comod. At Richmond College the individual
JJ i s not lost In the crowd.
| Sc-sslon oprns Sept. 19. For catalogue and infor> B
2 mat ion. address
B President F. W. BOATWR1GH I. Richmond. Va. |
SnsieieieiHiniaiBiHiaieiail
AFFORDBY
Kindergarten Normal School
The Fourteenth Session Itcglna October
7, 1912. Regular course of two years,
including introductory work in Connecting
Class and Primary, and a short review
of Mentessori Methods. Model and
Practice Kindergartens. Student s'
Residence. I'.i.l/.A HKTH Si I,K M AN,
Principal, 120-1 North Charles Street,
llaltlniore, Maryland.
Mary Baldwin
Seminary
For Young Ladies : Staunton, Va.
Term begins Sept. 12th, ltlS. Located
In tho Shennandoe.il Volley of
Virginia. Unsurpassed climates, beautiful
grounds and modern appointments.
Students past session from 31 Sfcatee.
Terms moderate. Pupils enter any
time. Send for catalogue.
MISS E. C. WEIMAR, Principal
o ^
- expense. V. e pny the freight. YoO
'jvty nothing down. Try it f-r20days. If it does not buU
laiy ycu, wo will pay the freight for its return.
Reed & Sons Piano
30 Days9 Free Trie!?CCS Dcys9
Approval Test?3 Years To Fey
Our direct from-fnetory-to-honv\ wholesale rrieesnavo
you $12$ to??!?n instruments of highest quail, j
. ?^ They won highest iiward at World's
('oluinhinn Kx{>osition.
| J ^wyrjyjr- Sntorest, Ko Collectors
R'lj j iTWi Ilk SrS CClTir Finer t P.'ann Honk
I 1 JjITU I 1 Hi rrtLt Puht'.shcd. Write to
Ii^Llv (l|>l!llj ll R~dSSonsPi-no *!' ). Co. Depl 1-82
jfaKw! /vAacr ijh?>m Jvkstii and v?ab"h Phicaiiii,
SYDN0R 1 HUNDLEY
Leading in
FURNITURE
and
CARPETS
RICHMOND :: VIRGINIA
*
THE PEESBYTERI
f o o 1
| ^rtory Corner
IN TROUBLE.
Newspaper Office Boy?Oil, there's
been an awful titue up In the editorial
room to-day.
Business Manager?Eh; what's the
trouble?
Oflice Boy?The hall porter made a
mistake and put the "No Admittance"
sign at the subscription office and the
"Welcome" doormat in front of the
editor's room.?Ex.
Senator Spooner of Wisconsin says
the best speech of introduction he ever
heard was delivered by the German
Mayor of a small town in Wisconsin,
where Spooner has been engaged to
The Mayor said:
"ladies and shentIenu>ns, I haf been
asked to indrotoose you to the Honorable
Senator Spooner, who vill make to
you a speech, yes. d haf now done so;
he vill now do so."?Everybody's Magazine.
"How much did Romeo?" asked the
chronic punster.
"That depends on how much Juliet,"
answered the fellow who had been laying
for him for quite a while.?Ex.
CHILD LOGIC.
Teacher?"Now, children, which one
o? you can decline the word 'sick?'"
Lizzie Un a tragic voice)?"Sick?
worse?dead."?J udge.
The proprietors of a Siamese newspaper
have distributed handbills containing
the following notice:
"The news of English we tell the
latest. Writ in perfect style and most
earliest. L>o a murder git commit, we
hear of and tell it. l)o a mighty chief
die, we publish it, and in borders of
somber. Staff has each one been colleged,
and write like the Kipling and
the Dickens. We circle every town and
extortionate not for advertisements. Buy
it. Uuy it. Tell each of you its greatness
for good. Ready on Friday, Number
tirst."?Everybody's .Magazine.
II Kit PROPOSAL.
Miss Ethel Barrymore apropos of
Leap Year, told a story at the Colony
Club in New York.
"A girl," she said, "looked calmly at a
caller one evening and remarked:
"'George, as it is .Leap Year?'
"The caller turned pale.
" 'As it is I^eap Year,' she continued,
'and you have been calling regularly
now four nights a week for a long, long
time. George I propose?'
" 'I'm not in a position to marry on
my salary,' George broke in hurriedly.
"'I know that well, George,' the girl
pursued, 'and so, as it is I..cap Year, I
thought I'd propose that you lay off and
give some of the more eligible boys a
cnance." ?New York Times.
"Mr. Skimmerhorn," inquired the
landlord, "how did you sleep las:
night?"
"Like a top," answered the guest.
"I thought so. I could hear you?aw
humming all night long."?Ex.
Ted?Did she seem satisfied with the
picture you drew of love in a cottage?
Xed?She demurred at first, but changed
her mind as soon as I called it a bunglow.?Savannah
News.
FOIl I'HVitlCAIi KXHAi'STION
Take Horaforil'M Acid I*lio?pliate
Especially recommended for physical
and mental exhaustion, nervousness and
weak digestion.
AN OF THE SOUTH
Senior Hull. Mnin llulltlli
TEXAS 1MIKSBYTEHIAN CO
THE GREAT PRESBYTERIAN SCH
Four splendid buildings, elegantly furni
metal furnace room, obviating all danger c
light. Large gymnasium, basket-ball, tennis
in the history of the school. Two courses of
to degrees. Special departments: Piano. \
Expression. All branches of Art, Artistic
with skylight. Edward Baxter Perry, Bos
Teacher of Interpretation Classes, one hum
year. College opens September 26th, 1912.
graphs, write REV. HENRY C. EVANS, A. M.
1776 Hampden-Sidri
-?uie iucuity. select student body draw
and intellectual tone. High standards and
and Athletic Field. 14 Unit Entrance Retjul
B. A., B. S., B. Lit., M. A. Steam heat, gas, t
Expenses moderate. The 137th session will
or other information, address Henry Tucker
Sidney, Virginia.
Washington and
LAW, ENGINEERING, COMMEll
Students drawn from thirty States. Ej
and religious tone. Address, l*re*. GKII
GREFNRRIFR PI
MILITARY !
An up-to-date military boarding' school ft
llghtful Climate. Brick Buildings, moderi
athletic held. No vacancy last session. L
erected. Terms. J'r>0 per half session: $"J50 P
COL. H. B. MOORE, A. M? Principal. ,
STATESVILLE FEM
Presbyterian: Thorough Courses; Modern Eqi
moderate. Pupils received at any time. Sen
REV. J
GLADE VALLEY
(Established by Ornnu
FOR HOYS AM
On top of the Blue Ridge Mountain (3,20
High In Altitude and Ideals?Low In Cost. (
fees. Six accomplished and highly qualitied t
session begins September 3d. Send for Ca
Glade Valley, Alleghany County, A. C.
h.^Kin
DANIEL BAKER COLLEGI
THE PRESBYTERIAN CO-ED CC ATI
Thin inctUnllon ?Ot.f A.i1/k%ro K A ?
Church In Texas and adjoining States. There
last year. No safer or more delightful clt;
found in Texas than Brownwood with her b!
The climate is ideal; altitude 1,500 feet; no mi
with steam heat, electric lights, and all di
place among the best colleges of the land. (
B. S., and B. Lit., degrees are offered and I
the leading universities. The Department of
a first grade state certificate good for four
Departments of Music and Art are supplied
best colleges and conservatories from this c
of the New England Conservatory of Music
Music In September, teaching piano and pipe
average experience of seven years are emplo
These professors are carefully selected and
youth. The Board of Trustees stands respoi
capacity, character and influence of the e
is a high grade college and a Christian horr
The next session begins September 12. For
dress the president, or J. E. Ingram, Secretai
CH AMBERLAt N-Hl
PORT GIBSON, M
A IIItch Grade Training School for Boy
Owned by the Synod of Mississippi. Pat
lies in our church in several states.
The 1.
. ^ ^ ^ ^ j Ui^e So^
seasionthe
Southern church.
In old historic section near Vlcksburg;
sickness In history of the school?33 years.
Capacity, 140. Thirty turned nnay Ini
early We do not believe that a parent c
tunlty for a boy than le offered here. $200
ever. For oatalog, address
REV. M. B. MKLVIN, I
1 i > I 7.^
rv*? v. . t
. T ' - '* ?-a
^ v >; ,!
UK. Dlrkmin Hall.
iLLBGE FOR GIIU.R
OOL OF THE SOUTHWEST,
shed, heated by steam from outside
if fire. The beautiful acetylene gas
i, outdoor games. No serious illness
study. College and Seminary, leading
rolce Culture, Violin Organ, Guitar,
Needlework, China Kiln, Art Rooms
ton. Visiting Director of Music and
ired and thirty-six music pupils last
l-'or Catalogue illustrated by photo.
D. L>.. President. Milford, Texas.
iey College.- 1912
n from many states. ? itable moral
thorough work. Exwwsive campus
Irement. Courses leading to degrees
laths, and other modern conveniences,
begin Sept. 11, 1912. For catalogue
Graham, D. D., President, Hampden
Lee University
CK, SCIENCE, LETTERS.
cpenses very moderate. High moral
I. II. DENNY, 1.1.. I)., Lexington, Vn.
3ESBYTERIAL
SCHOOL
ir 75 boys. Eight Instructors. Dell
conveniences. Level newly-made
arge additional building now being
er session.
I.euisburg, W. Va.
IALE COLLEGE
uipment; A Home School. Prices very
id for catalogue. v
I. A. SCOTT, D. 11., Stntenvllle, N. C.
HIGH SCHOOL
;e Presbytery.)
? G1RI.S. ,
0 feet), twenty miles from Galax, Va.
)nly $10.50 per month pays all school
eachers. Thoroughly Christian. Next
talogue. M. K. llOI.l.l.NtiSWOKTll,
! Normal and Collegiate
ititute for Young Women
ABBEVILLE, N. C.
TERS four courses of study. Under sixteen
teachers and oilieers. who are experts. Site
unrivaled for heultblulness and beauty, with
t water. Plumbing and sewerage perfect,
ill that pertains to perfect sanitation. Board
dtlon. S100.00&year. Next annual session
s September 18th. 1912. For catalog, address
tltU P. CHILDS, President, AsUevllle, N. C.
E, Brownwood, Texas
ON Al< COLLEGE OK TEXAS,
and patronage of the Presbyterian
were over 200 students In attendance
t for the education of youth can be
000 people of culture and refinement,
ilariu. With three buildings equipped
apartments, the Institution takes its
bourses of study leading to the A. B.,
full recognition of work is given by
Education enables a student to secure
years after one year of study. The
with experienced teachers from the
ountry and abroad. Mr. H. J. Jenny
takes charge of the Department of
9 organ. Twelve professors, with an
yed in the literary department alone,
are worthy to instruct Presbyterian
risible to th6 Synod of Texas for the
ntlro teaching force. Daniel Baker
le for young men and young women.
catalog giving full Informr-t'in adry,
Brownwood, Texas.
JNT ACADEMY
ISSISSlPI'l.
and Young Men.
ronized by some of the leading fanai adlng
Preparatory School for T>oys in
ithern church. Faculty composed of
lege graduates?men of character,
fitness. Four optional courses. Bible
took.
nt-body clean and manly; environwholesome;
no hazing allowed;
" not taken under any circumstances,
oys reduce expenses by work,
stories for sciences?chemistry, phyilogy,"
etc., better than many colleges,
te manual training shops added last
?uesi equipped Bcnooi or tne Itina in
no malaria; high hills. No serious
nt session. Rooms will be taken
an buy a better educational opporpays
all expenses. No extras what>.
D., PrMidast.