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Thursday, August 9, 1906. 2 PROGRESSIVE FARMER AND COTTON PLANT. EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY The llortii Carolina State normal and Industrial College. Courses Literary, Classical, Scientiflci Pedagogical Commercial, Domestic Science, Manual Training, Music. Three courses leading to degrees. Special courses for graduates of other colleges. Well-equipped Training School for Teachers. Board, laundry, tuition, and fees for use of text-books, etc., 170 a year. For free tuition students, $126 Fifteenth aDnual session be gins September 20, 1906. To secure board in the dormitories, all free tuition applications should be made before July J5. Correspondence invited from those desiring competent teachers and stenographers. For catalog and other information, address CHARLES D. MclVER, President, Greensboro N. C. 1 I Baptist University for Women. High grade college for women. Faculty of eight men and twenty-six women. Six separate Schools: Arts, Philosophy and Science; Music; Expression; Art; Business; Bible. Regular Normal Department and Teachers' Course. Laborato ries equipped for teaching Chemistry, Uiology and Physics. New Pianos, and large three-manual Pipe Organ just installed. Health and comfort of students looked after by Lady Principal, Lady Physician, Matron and Nurse. Expenses per session in Literary Department, $193.50; in tlie Club, 855.00 less- Address R. T. VANN, Pres., Raleigh, N. C. OXFORD 1ERfllllZIAI8Y9 OXFORD, N. C. m gzf Four New Model Buildings, New Equipments of all kinds, all A1 nAavn Cn-rwran tr rP cros llorht. tnmanfi hPflt. Wft t.fir WOT trR mW 0 system. Board and General Tuition for Annual session iov music An, isusiness Course at reasonable charge. Handsomely J Hub '.rated Catalogues ready for distribution. F. R. HOBGOOD, President. Louisburg College ' Offers Special Advantage to (iirlsand Young- Women for Session 1906-'7. The purpose is to secure for the Students Healthful conditions, a happy home, Christian influences, a liberal culture, and a thorough education at a moderate cost. Excellent advantages for music, Intermediate Department, with special care of younger girls. NORMAL COURSE especially prepared for young women flitting themselves for public and graded school work. Ample grounds for out-door recreation. The marked feature of this School is its Individual care of pupils physically and intellectually. LOL'ISBUHG, N. C. MRS. MARY DAVIS ALLEN, President. VWWWVWiWWVVWWVWWWWWVVWWWWWWWW Before deciding on- a School for yqur Daughter, write for Catalogue of DaVenport College. Add r3! IAS. C. WEAVER, Lenoir, IM. C. Franklin Female Seminary Franklin, Uirginia. Superior instruction offered in Literature, Science, Music and Art, by specialists. Electric Lights in all rooms; artesian water from well on grounds; hot and cold baths; steam heat with radiator in every room; sewerage system to be installed during the fall. Last session most satisfactory in the history of the institution. Charges moderate. Next session begins on Wednesday, September 12th. For Catalogue or other information, address J NO. B. BREWER. O I a r& m o n t College HICKORY, N. C, A high-grade school for young women and girls. Chartered by the State with power to confer degrees. Brick building, with water on every floor, and lighted by electricity. Lit erary, Normal and Business Departments; also Art, Music and Elocution. Four scholar ships given to worthy students. Able Faculty. For catalogue apply to D. W. READ, President, Hickory, N. C. Chowan Baptist Female Institute Session of 1906-1907 opens September 12, 1906. In addition to the stately old build ing, we have a large new four-story brick bui'ding, with new Chapel, new dining room, society halls, and dormitory rooms to accommodate Increasing numbers of P"pila. Enlarged and improved Science Course. Newly-farnished Chemical and Biological Laboratory, and Improved facilities generally. The last two sessions the most prosperous In the history of the school Board and Literary tuition in College Course for scholastic year, $128.00. or catalogue and full information, address UNO. C. SCARBOROUGH, Murfrmosboro, N. G. 'J NORTH CAROLINA Military Academy FOR BOYS AND YOUTH. Bodv trained with the mind. Best military drill, "honest teaching, honorable teachers, ample equipment. Band instruction free. Lessons in swimming. All helpful college sports. Prepares for the work of life, and graduates with honor. A home for the de velopment of boys. $225 per year. Write for catalog. COL. WILBUR JONES, Supt., Rod Springs, N. C. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. 1789-1906. Head of the State's Educational System DEPARTMENTS. Collegiate, Engineering, Graduate, Law, Medicine, Pharmacy. Library contains 43 000 volumes. New water works, electric lights, central heat ing system. New dormitories, gymna sium, Y. M. C. A. building. 682 Students. 74 in Faculty. The Fall Term begins Sept. 10, 1906. Address Francis P. Venable, President. CHAPEL HILL, N. C. TRINITY COLLEGE. SGOGC Four Departments Collegiate, Graduate, Engineering and Law. Large library facilities. Well equipped laboratories in all depart ments of science. Gymnasium fur nished with best apparatus. Ex penses very moderate. Aid for worthy students. Young- Men wishing: to Study Law should investigate the superior advantages offered by the Department of Law in Trinity College. : ; : : For catalogue and further infor mation, address OOOSQOC D. W. Newsom, Registrar, 8 DURHAM, N. C. O 2COCOSQQ? BUSINESS When you think of going off to school, write for new Catalogue and Bpecial offers' of the leading Business and Shorthand Schools. Address King's Business College, Raleigh, N. C, or Charlotte, N. C. (We also teach Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Penman Ship, etc., by mall.) for Institute Young Women and of Music. The Best Place for Your Daughter PEACE RALEIGH ti.C. College Courses High Standard Catalogue FREE Address Jas. Dfnwiddie, Pres. THE NORTH CAROLINA College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts Practical education in Ag riculture, Engineering, Indus trial Chemistry, and the Tex tile Art. Address PRESIDENT WINSTON, West Ralkigh, North Carolina. University of South Carolina Session 1906-1907 BEGINS WEDNESDAY, SEP. 26TH. Five courses leading to B. A. degree, four to B. 8. degree, one to L. I. degree, and one to L. L. B. degree. Certificates given for work completed in any one of the departments. Expenses: Tuition fee, $40.00; term fees, 18.00; room fee, -S8.00. One-half of each must be paid at the beginning of each term. Tui tion fee may be remitted upon presentation of certificate of inability to pay the same. BENJAilIN SLOAN, President, Columbia, S. C. e 1 rrmty FarK School. 2 A first-class preparatory schcol. M entrance to leading Southern colleges. K 1 y in the South. f M Faculty of ten officers and teachers. ) Campus 01 evemy-uvc awes. jjiu- ft rary containing thirty thousand vol- M times. Well eaulDDed ervmnasium. f4 High standards and modern methods M of Instruction. Frequent lectures bv M prominent lecturers. Expenses ex- M ceealLigiy moaeraie. oeven $ ears or ft phenomenal success m For catalogue and other informa- ft tion, address M H. M. NORTH, Headmaster, 7 V DURHAM,! N. C. V Guilford College. 1837-1906, FOR BOTH SEXES. Location six miles west of Greensboro, on a 300-acre dairy farm. Electric lights. Abun dant supply of pure water in all the build ings. Three courses of study Classical, Na tural Science, Biblical. Commercial and M u sic Departments. Noted for thorough instruction, be:!' : moral tone, and home-like surrounding. For catalogue address President L. L. HO BBS, Guilford College, N. C. Rhodes Military Institute. A flrst-claes Military School, prepares for College or Business life, under best moral in fluences, at reasonable expense. Healthy, elevated location, good water. Large steam heated building, excellent Literary and Religious societies. Strong Anti-Cigarette League. Commercial branches taught prac tically by office system. FALL TERM BE GINS SEPTEMBER 4, 1906. Catalogues sent on application. W. H. RHODES, Supt., Kinston, N. C, ,aMit College CONSERVATORY of MUSIC for Women CHARLOTTE, N. C. Experienced teachers from leading European and American Univer sities and Conservatories. College plant. $250,000; Park Campus 20 acres. New, fire-proof buildings.- A. B., and Elective Degree Courses. Schools of Music, A txptess'on- Climate, health and thoroughness unsurpassed. Un-denominational. Cost, $285 to $400 per year. Opens Sept. 18th. Catalogue on application
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