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No school like it-entirely different. Write for "CHARACTER TALKS'-free while they last. Address the college, RUSKIN, TENN.

Ward Seminary

FOR GIRLS AND YOUNG WOMEN

Nashville, Tennessee

46th year.
Seminary and Special Courses. Col-
lege preparatory certificate admits to college
without examination. Conservatory of Music-
Emil Winkler, Director; Signor Campobello,
Voice; Fritz Schmitz, Violin. 175 Boarding Pupils.
Complete appointments. City advantages. Beau-
tiful campus for outdoor sports. Excellent health
record. For catalogue address

J. D. BLANTON, President

The Bingham School
Orange County, Near Mebane, N. C.
Established 1793

A busy and lovable home for boys on Southern Railway, in the country. A location famous for safety, health, and beauty. Strong graduate faculty of Christian men, giving constant and individual attention. Milltary discipline; firm, yet affectionate. Outdoor life with tennis and other healthful sports. Hazing abhorred. Bible, Physical Culture and fine Penmanship specialties. Full Classical. Commercial, Scientific and Music Courses. Small classes. Terms reasonable.

For illustrated catalogue, address,
PRESTON LEWES GRAY, B. L., Principal, Box 52

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Give Your Boy an Automobile Education

It will be worth more to him than if you placed a thousand dollars to his credit in the bank-he might squander the money, but he cannot lose his education as an automobile expert. We have young men yet in their teens, earning as high as $150.00 a month. We can teach the automobile business, in your own home, in 12 weeks. Under our plan we furnish each student with a small model of an automobile, and we employ all our students the day they enroll. Part of the cost to learn is not payable until we place our graduates in positions. Get your boy started right in life by giving him a trade that will pay a high salary and insure his always having an income. Write for our descriptive plan No. 100 and copies of letters from graduates now employed. The Automobile College of Washington, Inc., Washington, D. C.

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COLUMBIA INSTITUTE

For the Higher Education of Young Women. Established 1835. Columbia, Tenn.

An ideal school for the development of your daughter. Wholesome surrounding with an unsurpassed social, moral and educative atmosphere and well-planned, well-taught study courses. Seventy-six years of continued success. Medal of Honor at World's Fair.

Superb location in the Blue Grass Region. Climate soft, agreeable. Excellent health record. College Preparatory and Elective Courses-diploma awarded. Music, Art, Elocution, Physical Culture, Domestic Science. Cultured faculty. Building steam heated, electric lighted. Gymnasium and Athletic Field. Personal references required of all applicants for entrance. For catalogue address,

REV. WALTER BRANHAM CAPERS, President,
Columbia, Tenn.

LIBERTY COLLEGE FOR WOMEN GLASGOW

KENTUCKY

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MARTIN COLLEGE

AN ENDOWED SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AND YOUNG WOMEN

Established 1870

PULASKI, TENN.

W. T. WYNN, President

Located on main line of the L. & N. R. R., (eight passenger trains daily) in the beautiful "Blue Grass" region, so famous for health and scenery. Cultured community. All departments. German Director of Music. Conservatory, College and University trained teachers. Two excellent Literary Societies. Good Pianos-new Grand for recitals. Correspondence invited. Forty-first session begins Sept. 20, 1911. Write for catalogue. Address,

W. T. WYNN, Box 11, PULASKI, TENNESSEE

THE FITZGERALD AND CLARK SCHOOL TULLAHOMA.

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TENNESSEE

On the Cumberland Plateau, 1070 feet above sea level. Superb main building-New and up-to-date gymnasium, with swimming pool. Sixteen-acre campus, athletic field, tennis courts, etc. THOROUGH PREPARATION for the best colleges and universities. We seek to develop good habits, and the qualities that go to make up a WELL-ROUNDED CHRISTIAN MANHOOD. For Catalog, address FITZGERALD & CLARK, Box W, Tullahoma, Tenn.

LAW SCHOOL OF CUMBERLAND UNIVERSITY

Lebanon, Tennessee

Next term begins first Wednesday in September. Students entering then finish with LLB degree in one
year. The course is full, embracing ten thousand pages of living American law.

THE BRISTOL-NELSON SCHOOL

FOR BACKWARD, FEEBLE-MINDED and NERVOUS CHILDREN LIMITED TO 15 PUPILS

Each child receives individual attention. Homesickness unknown. Elegantly appointed building-electric lights-steam heat-large grounds. Endorsed by Southern Medical Association. Prices reasonable. Articulation a Specialty. Health record. Address MRS. AVA BRISTOL-NELSON, Supt., Murfreesboro, Tenn.

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LEBANON,

Castle Heights School, TENNESSEE

An institution that has achieved national distinction in a decade. At the forefront of Southern schools in character-building, Equipment, and Clean Sportsmanship. Classical, Scientific and Commercial Courses. Number limited to 150 guarantees individual attention. Certificate admits to prominent colleges, North and South. Healthful location. Six handsome buildings. No saloons. Cigarettes prohibited. Gymnasium; swimming pool. Magnificent athletic field; cinder track, gridiron, diamond, etc. Rates, $350. For catalogue and information address THE HEADMASTERS, Box 0.

In writing to advertisers please mention Watson's,

The Making of a Woman

That's the mission of Bessie Tift Coilege.

A woman-not merely an educated female person.

The best instruction a University-trained faculty can give-music-literature-languages-art-expression. And something more-the life of a splendid home; refined and religious atmosphere; fresh air; health; happiness. Ask about it in a post card to Forsyth, Georgia

DR. C. H. S. JACKSON, President

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