-j .;'", Thursday July 18, 1907. 16 (CONTINUED FROM FAGi 4 AN.D S.) s EDUCA TIONA L DIRECTOR Y Southern Dental College Dental Education eTa beautifully illustrated and descriptive cata ogrie of the SOU HEN DENTAL COLLE E, ATLANTA, GA., Write today to S. W. Foster, Dean for Catalogue No. 40. ATLANTA, GEORGIA mi HORNER MILITARY SCHOOL 1907 Classical, Scientific and English Courses. Prepare for eollege, university or the J?overnment academies. Mii tcry training: developes prompt obedience and manly carriage. Academy 66 ycai s old wi h experienced teachers and limit of 90 boarding pupils, who dine with the principa. and la- ies of his family, recuring the culture of home life. Cultivates and educates. Modern bu ldings, perfect sanitation, wholesome fare, no crowding. Best moral, mental,' physical and s -cial training. Shady lawns, athletic park, one quarter mile running track. Ideal climate, helpful environment. In the social atmosphere of refined Christian people. The town noted for over a century as an educational centej. Charges $280 per rear. J. C. HORNER, A. B A. M., Principal, OXFORD, N. C. WkKE The Seventy-fourth Session will begin September 3rd. Sixteen independent "Schools."' embrac ing Science, Language, Mathematics, Phlloso- Bhyv Bible, 'Law, Medicine, Education, etc. lologlcal, Chemical, and Physical Labora- F ST tories. 18,000 Volumes in Library. The Gymnablum Is well appoint ed. Abundant baths. A new In firmary with modern fittings. Expenses very moderate. Address C 01 LEG President W. L. Poteat, Wake Forest, N. C. G U o il if oo o o L L E G e ELEVEN INSTRUCTORS CHEMICAL, PHYSICAL, BIOLOGICAL LABORATORIES. Excellent library. Electric lights. Abundant -water supply; Location in the healthful Piedmont Section. For both sexes. :: :: SEVENTY-FIRST SESSION WILL OPEN SEPTEMBER ?. , . President L. L. Hobbs, Guilford College, N. C. $63 to $81 Pays Board Tuition and Room Rent FOR A FULL SESSION OF NINE MONTHS AT PIEDMONT HIGH SCHOOL. Situated in Cleveland County at the foot-hills of the Blue Ridge. Mineral water. No malaria. Splendid community. . "Most heartily do I .recommend the School to all who have sons and daughters to educate." Chas. E. Taylor, President Wake Forest College "On all sides 1 saw evidences of patient, pains-taking labor, thorough scholarship and marked exec ative ability." J. B. Carlyle, Prof, of Latin. Wake Forest Colle a e. "The Instruction is thorough and the Influences surrounding the pupil excellent." Rev. R. F. Tredway. I my opinion there Is no High School in this part of the country doing better and more thorough educational work." E. Y. Webb, Member of Congress. 'One of the best preparatory schools in the state." Cleveland Star. "The young men who have come to the University from the Piedmont High School have taken a good stand in their classes and have done faithful and satis factory work. Very truly yours, Francis P. Venable, President, Uulversity of N. C." ''It is the best and cheapest school in the state." E. M. Koonce, Member of the N. C. Legislature. Fall term opens August 12th. For handsomely illustrated catalog, write to , W. D. BURNS, Lawndale, N. C. LOU D & B U OWS : CO ILL EG E Offers Special Advantage to Girls and Young Women for Session 190 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. ' v NORMAL COURSE especially prepared for young women fitting 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. Mrs. Mary Davis Allen, President, Louisburg, N. C. BINGHAM SCHOOL 1793 1908 FOR 115 YEARS boys have been prepared lor COLLEGE and for LIFE, and have been trained to be MEN at THE BINGHAM SCHOOL, Ideally located on Asheville Plateau. Organization MILITARY for discipline, control and carriage. Boys expelled from other schools not received. Vicious boys expelled as soon as discovered. Hazing excluded by pledge of honor, limited to 136. Rates reason able. Address Col. R. BINGHAM, Supt. R. F. T. No. 4, ASHEVILLE, N. C. Southern Female! College, grange. g The Second Oldest College for Women in America. Fine new buildings, elegant homeflne' climate summer and wlnte t. Stain's at the head of Southern Collegesin health and sanitation. Fitter n school $550. 00l Piano free to the best music graduate. Faculty of specialists. European-American Conservatory. J..- H. NORilAN, ITus. Doc., (Oxford and Leipsic), Director. Seven conservatory teachers. AU rooms taken last ve-u , For beautiful catalogue adOress M W. MATTON, Pres., LaGrange, Georgia, Catawba College, Newton, North Carolina. Catawba College will begin her fifty-seventh year of continuous successful school work, on the 10th of September. Regular -courses are offered In the College Depart ments; also In Music, Elocution and Art. Modern accommodations Including steam heat, acetylene light, and baths. Recitation rooms, dormitory rooms, and new chapel not excelled In the state,. Efficient and experienced Faculty. Rates for the year range from $108.00 to $145.00 with music elocution and art extra. Newton Is favorab ly known as a health-resort. For fall Information and catalogue, address the Presi dent, George Albert Snyder, Newton, N. C. THE GEORGIA SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY Is better equipped and organized In Sail departments than ever before. Advanced courses In Mechanical, Electrical, Textile, Mining and Civil Engineering, Engineer ing Chemistry and Chemistry. Extensive and new! equipment of Shop, Mill, Labo ratories, etc. New Library and new Chemical Laboratory. Demand for School's graduates much greater than the supply. Next session begins Sept. 25th. Address Department A for Illustrated catalog and Information, K. G. MATHESON, A. M.. LL D., President, V- - -- ATLANTA, GA. . BEYOND THE BLUE RIDGE LIES ...MARS HILL COLLEGE... The Leading Co -Educational Institution in Western N. C, , 352 Students. 250 of whom are boardins pupils, ' Invigorating climate. Delightful school spirit. Five buildings. Spilman Home for Girls ($6 a month.) Hail for boys (88 a month.) AH under personal watchcare of the Faculty. Literary tuition $2.00 to $3.00. 'Mars Hill, satisfies. Fall Term (19 weeks) opens August 8, 1907. See our Catalogue and "College Quarterly." Address :: :: R. L. MOORE PRESIDENT, MARS HILL, N. C. Before Deciding on a School forfYour Daughter, Write for Catalogue of DAVENPORT COLLEGE. Address, v CM AS. C. I WEAVER, nolr, IM. C. The Baptist University for Women, Raleigh, N. C, - High-grade school for women." Thirty-four offices and teachers. Diplomas given in the Arts, Sciences, and Philosophy, and In Music, Art, Expression, and Business. Excellent equipment for teaching and Illustrating the Sciences. Distinct School of the Bible. ' Full Business School, in charge of a competent instructor. Art School, including Oil, Applied Design, and China Painting. Regular Normal Course, elective for A. B. degree. Special short course for Public School teachers. School of Music, with ten teachers and giving Instruction in Piano, Voice, Violin, and Pipe Organ. Comfort of students looked after by lady physician, nurse, lady principal, and matron. Board, furnished room literary tuition, heat, baths, and fees for physician, nurse, gymnasium, and library, $194.00 a. year: In the Club, $50.00 to $55.00 less. Next session opens September 4, 1907. For catalogue and all Information, address i ?. T. VANN, President; RALEIGH, N. C. CO-EDUCATIONALl ELON COLLEGE I ESTABLISHED 1890 Elon College is one of the best co-educational institutions in the South, its curricu lum being equal to the highest grade: male colleges. Its graduates are admitted to the graduate departments of the leading universities of-the United States. Its pat ronage laBt year was from eight states and from Cuba. Recently about 850,000 00 has been spent in Improvements. A handsome new three story brick dormitory that will accommodate about 125 young ladles has been built and equlppel with modern conveniences. A central heating, lighting and water sys tem has been installed, by which ail buildings are heated by steam, lighted by elec tricity, and furnished with water. J j d1116?116 offers courses In all the: usual literary branches, leading to the M.A., B A , Ph B and B.Lit. degrees. Its MUSIC, ART, and ELOCUTION departments are strong and thorough. Best moral and religious influences. No hazing allowed. Expenses very reasonable. FaU term opens September 5th. , - For catalogue or other information, address- President EMMETT L, MOFFITT, Elon College, N. G. L1ULJC1UW VLMALL lULLUliJi. Splendid location. Health resort. Hot water heat. Electric lights and other modern improvements. 240 boarding pupils last year. High standard of scholarship, culture and social life. Conservatory advantages in Music. Advanced courses in Art and Elocutions Business College, Bible and Nor mal courses. - , . . Health record not surpassed, j Close personal attention to the health and social development of each pupil. Uniform worn on all public occasions. . Charges very Low. i , 26th Annual Session will begin on September 18th, 1907. For catalogue, address :r - : i . Rov. J. r-T. Rhodes, President, Littleton, N. C.

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