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826 (2) Virginia Polytechnic Institute ulaCksburg. va. Decree courses in Agriculture, Horticnl tnre. Applied Chemistry. Applied Geology. Ciril, Mining. Mechanical sad Electrical En gineering . Metallurgy and Metallography-Sixty-four Instructors, Thoroughly Equipped Shops, Laboratories and Barns. Steam heat ing and electric lights in dormitories. Li brary 12,000 volumes. Farm of 1,100 acres. Two Year Course in Agriculture and Farmers' Winter Course Total cost of Session of nine months, in cluding tuition and other fees, board, wash ing; uniforms, medical attendance, etc., $274.90. Cost to Virginia students, 1224.90. The next session opens Wednesday, Sep tember 18th, 1912. PAUL B. BARRINGER, M. D.t LL. D. President. Write for catalogue. 18 37 1912 GUILFORD COLLEGE FOR BOTH HEN AND WOMEN. Courses in Mathematics, Ancient and Modern Lan guages, History, English Literature, Philosophy, and the Natural Sciences. Departments in Music, Bookkeeping and Banking, nd Methods of Teaching. Athletic Grounds, including Running Track and Base ball Field. New Dormitory being erected for young men which will be ready for the Fall Term. Noted for thorough instruction, high moral tone and homelike surroundings. " Located in the healthful Piedmont Section of North Carolina. EXPENSES MODERATE Arrangements for young women to do their own work and thereby reduce the cost of living. A Young Men's Club is conducted for the benefit of young men who desire to economize in living expenses. For catalog, address L. L. BOBBS. President, Guilford College, N. C Lenoir College HICKORY, N. C. Co-Educational. 225 Students. IS Teachers. 1200 feet above sea-level. No malaria. New Science Building being erected. Genuine A. B. Courses with elective s. Graduates complete M. A, degree in one session at University of N. C. Music (Piano, Violin, Voice, Theory), Ex- Sression, Art and Preparat yry Departments. Steam eat, electric lights, shower baths, etc., in Dormi tories. Highland Hall (Men) board, heat and light at cost W. 50-13. 25) room rent $LM a month. Oakvlaw Hall (ttteman) board, heat And light 19.00 a month: room rent $1.00 a month. TuHton Far Saaalon, College, $40: Preparatory,. 127- $36; Music, Art, etc., 3 each. Hickory Business College in Connection With Lenoir College Bookkeeping and Shorthand courses 125.00 each. Our graduates get and hold positions. Write for free catalogue. R. L. FRITZ, President. The Woman's College Richmond, Virginia By reason of its location in Blcfamond, tho Woman's College affords superior advan tages for the higher education of young ladies. The expenditure of a million dollars could not duplicate such advantages outside such a city. Able faculties In all depart ments. Usual College degree. Special ad. vantages In music. Students nave use of Virginia State library and access to .num erous museums. Health record remarkable. Termsmoderate. Write for catalogue, James Nelson, A. JIL, LL. D., President UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE - da STUART McGUIRE, M. D Pres. Medicine Dentistry Pharmacy 20th Session Opens September 18, 1912 New Fireproof Building. Unexcelled Equipment. Modern Laboratory Methods Excellent Clinical Facilities. Eighty Experienced Teachers. Write now for Catalogue A. p. WYTHE D. ANDERSON. Proctor. OXFORD, N. C. Founded 18S0. literary, Music, Art, Teaching, Busl- ncss, Domestic Science Courses. Board and General Tuition a Year, 1167. Apply for Illustrated Catalog. F. F. nOBOOOD, Proeldent. THE PROGRESSIVE FARMER Offices: Birmingham, Ala, Raleigh, N. and Memphis, Term, cmnrxrvjcxno n a kksasxhso advertising oh eubsobptions mat bb addressed TO ETKEK OFFICE. ENTERED AS 8ECONU-CLASS MATTER AT TUX PQSXOFriCA AT JfUCM 1BLOUULH, ALA U&Ctt TiiK ACT OF CQHQ&JLSS OT MARCH, t. 1S2. Each Advertiser's Reliability Guaranteed TXTE will positively make srood the loss sustained by any subscriber as a result of fraudulent misrepresentations nude in The Progressive Fanner on the part of any advertiser who proves to be a deliberate swindler. This does not mean that we will try to adjust trifling disputes between reliable business houses and their patrons, but in any case of actually fraudulent dealings, we will make good to the subscriber as we have just indicated. The conditions of this guarantee are, thatthexlaun for loss shall be reported to us within one month, after the advertisement appears in onr paper and after the transaction complained of. that our liability shall not extieed iUOOO on any one advertiser, and that the subscriber must say when writing' each advertiser: "I am writing you as an advertiser in The Progressive Farmer which guarantees the reliability of all advertising it carries." Average Weekly Circulation Six Months Ending Jan. 1, 1912, SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One year, $1.00; six months, 55 cents; three months, SO cents. To induce new subscribers, one new subscriber and one old subscriber may both get the paper for one year for $1.50. 10 Weeks Trial, 10 cents. To new subscribers only, The Progressive Farmer will be sent ten weeks on trial for ten cents. Sample copy free. Tell your friends who need it but do not read it MPYf "Waof.lr "The Twofold Problem of Business Or ncAl V-YCCJk ganization," Another Study of Irish Co-operative Methods by Mr. Poe; "How to Cut and Shock Corn," by Dr. Butler; "Keep Your Face to the Sunrise' a Special Talk to the Small Farmer ; "A Practical Drainage Prop osition, an Inquiry and Three Answers; "Practical Home Canning," by Mrs. Gatlin; "Rye," an Editorial. OUR PRETTY HOME SPECIAL. We had intended making our next issue. Auerust 10. our Pretty Home Special, but frankly, we have had so few letters and pictures for this number that we have decided to put it off until August J4, and give our friends one more chance. If you have a pretty home and as a Progressive Farmer reader you ought to haver-won't you send us a picture of it just as quickly as you can? We have for this Special a notable article by Mr. Poe on the beauty of English country life and the first of Mr. Niven's series of articles on attractive home grounds; but we need more good pictures of pretty homes right here in the South of the places where our own folks live. Have a picture of yours made, will you not? A good kodak picture will do. One thing to remember, however, is this: we don't care for the picture of the house only. Fine houses do not always make pretty homes. Have the photographer stand far enough away to take m the grounds. The fewer people in the picture, too, the better. Whether you help us or not, it's coiner to be a ereat num ber, but we need your help. Ml. Pleasant Collegiate Institute "Merit the Measure of Success" A high-grade Institution for young men and boys, pre paring for business life, teaching, or the Junior class In cwiiese. uovernment mat appeals to manliness and de velops self-control. Accredited relations with University. Beautiful and healthful location in Piedmont Carolina. Commodious brick buildings on elevated, shaJy campus. Splendid athletic grounds. Total expenses for the session under $225. Many things you want to know about the school set forth In illustrated catalog, sent free. Address G. F. MCALLISTER, A. M. Principal, Mt. Pleasant, N. C. i Oxford College FOUNDED 1838 CHARTERED 1859 TRINITY COLLEGE ITS STRENGTH LIES IN weii Well-Trained Faculty; Excellent Buildings and Equipment; Full Well-Arranged Courses ; Earnest, High-Minded Students ; a Large and Loyal Body of Alumni and Friends; Noble Ideals and Traditions; an Inspiring History of Achievement and Service. Next Session Begins Sept. 11. 1912. For Catalog and Illustrated Booklet. Address R. L. FLOWERS, Secretary, Durham, North CaroUna. TERItE IIATJTE VETERINARY COLLEGB Competent Faculty. Modern Equipment. Course covers three sessions of 7 months each. A school offering the most practical course In clinical and laboratory education, organized, equipped and conducted to meet With the modern ll m n nt Via nMf.i.lnn Over 300 clinical cases treated in hospital during last session. Session 1911-'12 begins Information. Terre Haute Veterinary Colleae. WARRENTON HIGH SCHOOL WARRENTON, NORTH CAROLINA. S?u.fseif.ttu1?r.reiulred 1? granting of certificate jrlven highest credlt-16 units-In the Hst of accredited schools of The University? Expnced Faculty. All boarding: pupils under the Immediate VupVrvUuS? oMht . . Mvr., uwiuuiwiji ui kuis. Aoiai expenses lor year, 9Z25.00. For Catalogue Address, THE PROGRESSIVE FARMER. Corner Military School Prenenia a record of II years of eminent suocsas in aaaUttng hoys to develop into the highest type of Christian manhood. Cultivates In boys the habits of truth falnaas, self-control, a keen sense of honor, systematic and exact appli cation In the performance of all duties. For catalog, address. Col. J. C. nORNE A. B., A. M. Oxford, N. C. CATAWBA COLLEGE nd FITTING srnnnt WWTOB, WORTH CAROLINA. Opens Sept 4. Christian, but not sectarian r j ucatloaaL HaltbfulUoD.MFu?emCe,ntd- we-Ctassieal, Scientific, Art, Music Expression, Business. ' 1UUS1C AfrteftUiwe-A six-year course. Laboratory and Field Work. Educates FOR the farm. W. B. WEAVER, A.M., Dean. THE NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE OP AGRICULTURE AND MECHANIC ARTS The State's Industrial College Four-year courses In Agriculture- ir. rin Electrical, and Mechanical Engineering; in Chemistry; in Cotton Manufacturing and Dyeing. Two-year courses In Mechanic Arts and in Textile Art. One-year and Two-year L-uureeB in Agriculture. Tnese courses are both practical and scientific. Examinations for admission are held by the County Super intendent at all county seats on July li. r or catalog, aaaress THE REGISTRAR, West Raleigh, N. C. ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN COLLEGE wiusuj, . v. Jtirteen in Faculty. Girls' Boarding School. Limited to 50. Ever home care. College and Prepar- atory School Music, Art, Expres sion, Business. Thoroughly equip ped and expenses very low: $150.00. Send for Catalog. Boys' New Dormitory with all Modern tWARDING SCHOOL. Lew Rates.' Wide Patron. Excellent .Location. m b a a i mm m m m w V W.T BwCtalotfue. wirnvtews ana run DartVculart sent Free. Writ to-day AddrtM raslacntl V 1 AGRICULTURAL and MECHANICAL COLLEGE FOB THE COLORED RACE. For males only. Practical agri cultural and mechanical branches. Open all the year. For free tuition or catalog, address JAS. B. DUDLEY, - President, Greensboro, N. C. Indiana Veterinary College Conferring the Degree of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine WRITE FOR CATALOGUE Indianapolis, - Indiana. DAVIS-WAGNER i 'STUDENTS.. ens .ia i yvu posmons for graduates. 46-50 y.mKt street, CATALOGUE FREE. NORFOLK VA. f tDfAf fiff I Soo oven soo I FALL TERM OPENS 6 EFT. 3, 1 91 2 I, .. TOW ILLUSTWATP) CATALOeuC C J College of Veterinary Medicine George Washington University Located at Washington, D. C, where Instant aecess may be had to all the records of Oorernment re search alonK Agricultural lines. Recognised by the American Veterinary Medical Association and all the 8Ute Examining Hoards. Night school faolllttes for those who wiRh to earn while they learn. For cata logue address DAVID M. BUCKINGHAM. V. ftf . D.. DEAN. 211M5 Fonrleenlh SL N. Wash lag ton. D. C. JOHN GRAHAM, Principal. Terra Uauts, Ind. (See Other School Ads on rage 18.)
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