I ^ ^f v TiTiiTt.p ih3:; CHARTEHED 1B46. ?" La< StRANGE Pemale College, L.\( JKANi . 4fc R( rIA, / 7 1 889-90. #, -..- Non folia, sed fructus. writing and i\| , 1|ll(i woul'l U- Mfar from |miv , i ii \i.i i suing Mas." KEMI NO TON STANDARD / >"0R SPEED AND JRW32T? WIT AID. FOR La of Lisxiilaiiaz : AND GUAUTTOTWH pneuttt Typewriter, For Fifteen Years Mm HiwIbN ** Um Higrnstw* Latest > f inventive 1 Mechanical Skill. * W< ...|.| to the RrtMagtofl Even Improvemtfit ,,ul Si (ft) in i Capital can Secure W. T. Crensi jaw, EXCLUSIVE DEALER FOR Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina, and Florida. KIMBALL HOUbt BLOCK, A.i. U It. | ( ,, ., .ILii.'J CAT AUJGUE r<- 1 1 im .'. 1 \ 1 i i; I le # ,\C< >l lege, ) i Stc ..i:i i- inn % , Board of Trusfees. I.'rv. \V. D ANDERSON, I> 1>. !)k. JOHN A. lt\l oil I, iv. J. II. BAXTER Ron. B. H. BIGRAX Kkv. II. v BRADLEY .iollN K. BROOKE W. H. BBOTHERTO? K. II. CART, \.M.. M It. - LESLIE W. DALLIS JOHK D. KDXUND80N - Ban II L. i.kw W. V. OKAY . Boft I!KM;y K. HARRIS Rkv. .1. li. HUKHICUTT - Rev. A. J. JAKKKLL v. c. JOHBB - BM TH08 W LATHAM ' UQS W. LEE. li II. DB61 LESLIE i kai;i.i\ Rv. J. F. MIXON D.D J. E. PARK. I.L.T). *" <*. \ PAJUCS Da. e. d. pitman E. IV i.AMU.K W. T. UKVILI. foii-V [.. ROBERTSON MOSES Sl'KElt B. T. THOMPSON. J^ . w. >. thimble How. W. A. TI'RNEK Ws. S. WITH AM X t * . I ..lOian:.'-' i rifl I i'^.Hi. \:miiI;i. I .!< tl'.lll-.'. La<>rang I. (;>., S * i r--n\ ill. . Turin. r Atla.ii! Allam.. < toidon. tngr W ishington LaGn Ovfoltl. Bock Mi! ' DTitle. LaOrmgi . Annrtfuf. Niwiian. ri -v iiii . Ncwaaa. < '< ! M ). Lite ra ry i mi w rtm ent RUFUfl W. SMITH. A. M.. KM I \l ami kobai n ll s< K. KI'I.KIJ {!. SMITH, A. M., KNi.l.l-ll, BPA.V4S, PSDAGOGY. Mm. RffFUS W. SMITH, m \ rOI M 11 l< >. I BE Mi it. ;:i in i l n> v i i HUBERT SI. SMITH, A. K.. I \ I l\, III KB B1 l"h I'M! I Ml \ I . CLIFFORD I.. SMITH. \ I i i: M ^i ll v. I . BOOK-KI>BFX3fa. Mi- JOSEPH II. HARRIS, \~m-i\ni i\ LITEJUK1 iiKI\i:imi:m Mh. kulkr b. smith. iimi'm: \ ihi;v hkiwui m* m . Mi ' S K I )EPAK I MEN i* AI.WVN M. SMITH. Dww rOB, BAMtO.VT, i IHiKl'-. >l.tll ->IM,l\i.. M.:^ AI.UVN M. SMITH, \ ..|i ' . i i 1 1 1:1 . ni:i. \\. I HKOK1 . i \..i; > \..i iniu.i hi i v ..i . Mi- MIRIAM WKM I'l.Wn. I III mIM . Miss m.\iii;k smith, ri ami. I HKuB) . Mis. M JENNIE K\ \NS. "M KN I l\ VOIC] I I I Mi- MAR1 A. GARDNER - I \\ I IS I'l \ Mi. i CLIFFORD. L. SMITH. vim in. AKT 1 JEPARTMENT- Miss ADA II U'oo'iTKN. I n i >i rsTR ial Dei *a rt \ 1 1 : x i Miss LULA A DANCER. College i iome. Mm. I.TFIs W. SMITH. Lai> I'limiim Mjl \lnl.\ V VMK, M Will! l.|. S \ 11 I :h I. l'ui-li.- iii ;t Mr. su 1 VI LIS \ \ M K. sii.ili T. ; mm 'run M I 1:1: M n ! I.l> v Hill. 184: \lll 1 I - ; Tabitba K Hill, ili'l. M i-. Newton, Mi- Howard,' Nkumh <' Mr, ' A . i i-ln,nif. .Mr-. V/i il.'- sumui 1 IV-i, j , Mr-. Bunkle Mar) \ I~-.HI II. a. Broughton, M i Alum int tun .i ihi. run.. Mt>. (Ml 1848. M i .-. Mm ,.c -.i.i ir< < liiyiiin. < '.i t li:s rl t<- r. Da I bert, Mr-. .1, U r, Mi-, v __ , h .1. Kldd 1 1 I . Kim;, Pnulln* !.< i-. Klixabettl I'nrl nwood.Mra. Perry, M i -. 1 mii|'. Mr-. M.-. Aberer* mn. II. \ kill. Henrli Ua Broon lti>r,ilh> A.I 'happpll, Amanda \. Pul fur, 1849. Ml- N. Mr-. William-, sn-iiii a. Maddox, Mi-. JoImimiu, Niiih'.x M.-.-ul' Mr-. I.,;ik. Aead u II, M ra. Dowdell, Mr- M'lli, . Ann I-:. I'ill-. Mr-. Iio/.l-r, Mr-.. I Rltaabeth \. Win Mi- EUdolKT, Mi-, i ...i.i-iih. Mar) A. Thompaon.* 1850. I . Bmughton,Mi i.ii i-:. hiv \i i-. i Haston,* --ii W. DoUftaan, M M '-.i Mat) l >- M,-. Hi II .Mi- I M.niii.i i-. Harvey, Mr- Harper, Ann K, M.-<.liit.\. Mr- : M. Hi "I- Mi-. Brown,* s.irnli ('. Xi ton, Ml-. Doater, Conlella A. I!i -i Mi-. .I.M"-. Kil" . ii, Mm, \!.-|,"l--|i arollne H Mr-. llatiU.-. inlli, -:in-.,l ,\|. - Helen \ Tali Mr*. Mitetiell. I.A'iKA N<. i. KKM V! K MAIIIKN N*X. C. Allnn). Tulhilnti Caller, Mr\ .1. i "\. Ann !>>i* i-. ,l.ili. K. I'll l>. I . I llllllljM'll, ih Karri*. B.( eh itbi nil!. . .1. Knl-I. M . .i v:..n. I,,rll>, V I VHti-rln V. A HUM)), la ItaMrtck,* Bryan, Alum I ullfUll. . Cameron, s.iriil: II. ( MItMUIt, 1 Itw, irln. r,.|.|,,ali. Mur> Kilaa Cobiultt, iiw Craven, .Viriiti M. Il.irm - j:iy ..'okjultt. Am', E, i m ' nil null mi \iinirnlii Kilmi'i, : Hiirri.'t K.lmiin i- I-' nin.-i-.il. 1| Htrj \ I Florida c M.iry M M. ,.. A, roebill, \. Dawkin*. i K liriain, H mil, l !| .,, I H"!l.,!|.|. I X. !..i:i. v, MeHufn pi K. \r.i .,., , 1861, M until 11 V Ml I (A I DM H.Uk Mi-. iiri.nl. Mat] M- [tougltuw.' Mi. \\ . ,n W. IVragjlHMt, Mi. k, i- f ' ; ' Mr. . Mil . i.r.i ..- M , Mi- P MTeatoB. I 862. Mis. 1 1.,- - I ;' LoekhV M .>-. ' K< hi Hn Mi hu, Bel* , ii \ i: Mi . Linn- Mr*, il.iiiiprn. ' iiiiiiuiii. >i I I-,:;. Ml- liii.llN.il !-. . S||, ll, 1 N Kdmomlmn, M 1 i ,ii. Mr- 1 N'i \ Hull, MIm i I'm. -. Mr* Mi Mi. Mr- Mi - Mi- : I,.-, .ni.r.l,' Wiit.-r-. Mr. 1 ' M , ll.inl.-t Hplvv] . M*mi, Mr*. DU Mi- Mr- S..|.fl..' t l.u,-\ M "III I'lll-, M - Mr - Boyd .* 1 1 II. Ull. Mi-. Mi.. Kimball, Mi-. i M n Mm >!. |il ii u. i i Mr* Ml*. ITuv.-n. i . i.-i. Mi- Nmltb, \l . ll'irii. !i. is: >>. Mr. I, Kim II . I" M, -,,.i- IIIhii.-Ii. M< A - - : ' I M Mr- I Mi , JolniHon. M . I.A'iRANi.l I I M \|.i: I i i: iii M \ I I . I . N SANK. H, \. Vppleby, Marlhn !-. Kin. I ..UK :i l; i 'jilin roll, Mart '.i l i ii ii i . Kallli I ,i//ii- v\ .1111,1 .1.. ih II. |i. i B. !' Loach, M.J, K.iu nn\n i <.,n-i- i >. i:ii -, momui I Hum II, \l.liil M. Il.nl.1 -. M I llford, rieei Indrewa, M. v. tlklnnon, <. \. IJ.Mn.k.' Mini. I r I lade* i llynl. - A ' ,111.11-011. M i . '. i ..I. . antra \ (terili nuer, i ii. Brown, nun. * II 'I.- Will,. .1. A. I oo... I . M. \ i ,,v. Ii. i' i roM.li r. I. V. lior.lon. Mm \ I.. Ak. i-. I M l I Hattte Carlton, Mill V I I ;,, Ml-' R. I nil. r. I'-'I.Ih r Ihinliii 1 M.'Ki a Km . Moan*, V Mi.r.hiliil, Miii.i MoraBM), H M tfcMM, I iiiiiiii I . Host |ck, M. \iii, ii, ii, .v. 'mp'ii Mn Mi rrlng, Mr*. Kmlth, Mi Ron w Irk M Mill N N , M |,. | IKRII |) > \ .1 K. Nam-) ('. Hill, Mr-. Morgan, Harriet v. Uparomb, Mr-. Kli < Martha I'. Mi'K'.iiii.. Mr*, t'ravrn, \ una M. Mi in l. >h -, H, Indiana I'll i-. \ r..Hi:i. i:< I., in, 1 1. Howell, Kophla I.. s;i i, ,--. I'iiiiii -. - i . |,i, ni-o;.. I I'l.llo I Mr-. W'uptiuD Mm, II, n nl. Mr*. MaHory, Mr-, i ii; |, -I . Mi- ni -. I oIIk n. Mn. I> Mr.. Terrell,' M ra, I ' Mrs. V'anKppx, Mm Tiiwle. ls.,7. Sii-n.i \ . Hin r,.||. X.lil:.' Ii. I'oh. ||, H ittle \. si, in, mi, i i. /.ii. .ih Hmttb, Mum .-i.'.iv,.':. M:.l'.\ .1. S| in-,,... Alum i-:. s, lnl .,,,,. Martin, liMiko. Canute \. Ward, A. S, I ,!'. n, .,l, i:. a. Hamilton, M. a. i:. Hamilton, M. I. Hamilton, \ 11 iiii.u-. Mi. i. M. K. H] M.-. Mi-. \|.. I Until Nil-oii. M l:. i'nll, ii. KJdtey, Man Hbepherd, Doster," m ,ir Khepberd, \l.> Si, mil. ' olili. (nrrli- Stiii-on. \iIimiIi Turner, M . -. i 'ran 'ii. Hphellii \\ ill,. --. MI- l.l'i'lil,.- Til,-!.. Win-ton. NI r-. Sanili Wotnai k. Ml-. Kloiirni.v . I:. K W .mi.Ih nnl. Ml- Mo--. 1800. Mi-. Kdm'd'n, i . ilbetter, K '< inul 1 :. I.i\i|.,\ Motile J. litter, Mr. titers, t'r.iloiiiii Radford, Mi-. 1 l|H '.III- Villi. R Hi Mi n.Mnyherr) . Mn Tignor, Mr-. s anaom Mr-. Johnson. Mr-. Hlattl 'l r-. w In Kb I p. M i - Unaaall,* M i - K irk*<.y, M I -. I iio|,T. Mr- Hi ..LI ii. Mr-. Ogletrae,' M ra. Mni-ii. M r- Tmnlln,* Mr- \\ ln-i<,ii. < Mrs. , M r-. II in, Ura, i:> m . M I -. Monty. M'- M. I urlln. Blond ner, I.A. I .1. M I 1 * r . iighton Ark' i'n>w ! K. e'uiuilnrbi'oi, H'MlllicUM. \. !l:iliricl>, h. luliii K. Bad Unto I I- Mill. rlwlll, rrintfoti, Mury \. Ii.. Mill. I Ratio Kiln I; \ v M I ton, v. -. W Hn Tb'mp'n.' Mr-. Mil.uw. Ml-. M:n|il<>\. Mr- Wttt.T, lavct>, mihhv SAUK. I . i ! i > ttoMnwtn , M B**. Kallli H I. ii in. i J Silllll'Sh. pi MolUc i siiihh siii.- Tfeitey," 1861. < KM. n i r.uiii... Illlpc. Mi- ii. ml r'n, i I'liiii'i Hn i Id. Mi- I i. ! i: .n-n. . A like* I hi; Mis. Mi-.li- I'll. v Knight, llli . A f i mi I t . I' M.-l. \| k|i Will. ' I U I , - ' I'lirkiipl. Kl. Mi, I P1tt, Mttttii i' rni-. Mull' MAHKIKII .V.OM Mi- Hull M ii-. Br'nh'in,' Mr- II Mr-. I- II;-. I. .in-. Mr-, 'i I u Mr-. Hi Mr- U Mi-. Ji \sm. Ml-. I! M>< lllll. ; I.i-ihIii. / \|..r, . . 1864. . ii Mill', lllll. M i - v Mi- I LAOS IXGI hmai.k C0LLBG1 . MM l>K N X \ M I . Sain, i 'otter, Annie C. Curtrleht, 'arrle Pitman, Maria <>. Rh--, J lore Boyldn, Mollle Bella B> Halite Loa Haralson, Aldora OauMing, Mary Ai.nnl, .1 alia t'oiiniilly, . \ i ( u I . ram. lie, is;:;. M IBBIED N.VMK. M.UIIKV RAMI. Mr-. Been , i Willie Pitman, Km MeCinNi ' Marj i. Poythreae, Mr.s.Trullt, 1-74. I.ulu Wurcl. it. Maajlii TTIil I rti i, Addle 0. Wlmblah, in lil I D s \ I a. Mi-. Bradfld/ tin Barnard.* Mr-. K.K>t.-. M r% Ami >. 1878. Mr-. . I, ni,- McKail, M -. Wiirlli-k. 1-77. Mia. Han, I Enmut Palmar, >;>-. wiiini-.' Mr-. am e er , : dodlaaa Richard^m, .Mr-. Oonnatly. Mr-. Viumliiui. 1878. Llsaie Banph, Mre.McDon'ld, Mattte McOebi Mis. rrk. Halite K. lioykln. Mn i hi Blmmona, Mni.Niiiiiii.ui*>, Virgte Bute*, Mr-. M../1, \ . 1,17/1* Tnivlni Leila Hndaoa, 1 -79. Mattte Traj lor. Mr Nnrtln-h. s.-IIU- William*. Mis. II. kl. Fannie wim, . Mr- .flu;. , 1880, Jennie Aiktaaon Ida Lae Emory, Mrs. Traat'ell, Mattte Oook, Mi-. /.. U..1-. ilniii.- Handtey, Mr-. Kemle. Fannie Dowman, Mrs. ZiiIkm. Myrtle Mrr'nrllii, Mrs. Hwwell, Hallle !>" mini, I-'.iiiiiiii Slip,'. 1881. l.uin A. Uranium, Mr. Krappi K. Baste* Miiliry, Mrs. swiiii.-on. Stella lliirn-. Kiln Vaaakaa, i:ia 1 . I'rilNs, \\r. Mr-. Baker, I.ulu Walker, M is. Wiirr. Mattte K. I>riv. r. I . -ill i, W.ilkins. Mrs. i iverxtr't, M\ rtle I, r Moltta B. Whltuk.-r. Mr-. Malt li. 1883. Alii-.- It. Il.i.vkli,, Mny Fanate Turner. LUj Howard, Mr. MeLatia, Bertha Walker, Mrs. Finlnr. Mil Palmer Mi- McDon'ld. Iniii- Wiird, Mm. Lupu." Mollii E. st!|>.'. M n 1888. Helen Baldwtn, Mande Howell, Oanrta i>. Ballard, ( urrle I'urks, -Iiilmsun. Annie Bradley, win.- Kevin, Mrs. i ill urn. Ma) readier. Bale Tttompaon, Mi- smith, i andter, iiniii- Wadawortt, M K. Irvine. < tenevra Qfiol ton, M i- i >nt roll . I.lltir.-tle Youim. CarobaJ il.-i.it, 10 i IGBAJfGl PBXA1 I colli:. .1.. KAtsn SAME. H, u. .ih H. Arnold, Ellen :. Harry. Mary 6. Bw aa aa , Mary L. K.vlll, 1884. MA.'ilUKli KAMI. MAII'tN SAMS. M.tKIIIM. MKK. IKiiKi'itlii A. Miiims Ml-. Kiihilii.'. Mimiit' S|ii.|ir. Mn. Wicker. Ad. laldc ii'l-iu.rlh.Mr-.i Opetend. | Mary Uule Wrlgfat, Mrs. . Pauline K. Arnold, J. Beasit' lliirn.'M . Emma F. Billiard. Dt Cooper, A. Kttit 1 .1.. hii>..it. Daisy Knight, Km ma Barrett, Willie Burn., Mary Lou Daonby, LlizieL Dj Lucy Evans, Bessie Jackson, Mattie Mag-ruder, Willi*- Milter. Mary Rotn Mixon. Jessie G. Burnett. Glenn ('.ttup. Annie L. Cole, I. "W Lnona i i Liny A. Il.-ard, Berta V. Henry, H. Jarrell, E. May Jotaaaaa, Blanche MeFrrlln, Maude M. McFarllu, 1Y I Lolllc E. I <>ll\ m V. Mai'l. lLiilic hfaj Morinin, ktoOU ' . Stauna, , Annie K. W.irl.y. Persia wriuht. Mr-. , M raJ ru-cl!i .* Mr-. Lihn-I'ii. Mr.. Ward 1*86. Mr-. Dnke, Mm. cook, Mm. Dobbs, Pitman, Belle P. r. Liiiiiii Poar, Ida. Ii siniih, Nclic Smith. Hu'inlc Trimble, Ella Walker,* Minnie Ware, ' anler, Mrs. Gha] . Mi- Woodfrd, 1887. Clara L. Meriwether. Mr-.M.M. km. arpent'r, Amy Moat, Mm. Wolfe. Lillian i >. Itidi n'.iour. Mai. I.- Smith. Mary K. Btrostor, Mrs. Unmet!. Mm. Thomas. .Ilmmle Um TboiupaoaV, Miiii.ic s. Tompklna, Carrie Y. Willi,. Wllaon, ilia Win*. 1888. Lizzie I. Arnold, ''"in it. Bci-kmn, LouG Camp. M. Jennie t .. Fannie Covin, Minnie L. i rairror.l. Pearl Crawford, OUie Ellis, M. .Jennie Kvan, Mamie M. Hiinlwlck, Lilllc.liirr.il, N. Grace Johnston. Mrs. Ilraiiii.in. Mr- T rlpis-. Fminle JW-t Jones, I'eciie Longlno, M. Monte, Minnie M.Hir, , M. Lir.ile Parks, Maude M. Sci-okkIii. Llllie Sullivan. \. Lois Turner. Manulc Van /.an. It. Htiby War.-. Pearl White, Lallie A. Wltl|.rs|--n. Mr- s,.,,ti, M ra. Baott, Mrs. - l iOBAYOI kkmai.k COM.IGI. 11 1889. I M LPS N \1|| HABEIBD Mill Annie II. Chantbleaa, I.. Abtrie Chaableaa, I.. Don < 'Una, Lulu lilcki T-MII. m. Com* Mekcnon, iMttxti i tfaralaon, M. Loolaa Hiti'Ihl'. Mar; N. II in I. M. I.lly .lark-, .ii, \. Miiii.1.' Mr|>:,ni,.|. M UI.KN HAWK. MAKR1 MlDDia 11. MiK.nlirc. <'. Lilian Koala, Mr-. JUlla P. Muiilr. ii' in- ii. Parker, lullii P. Kldl. ijr, P. Eugenia Bbappard, E. May Swlndall. Kaimli- T, ajalajr, Kim Trullt, Ut%. Minnie H. Wilklaaoa, Baa van, V':UU.', Total number ol alumna), ML 12 i vc.cvst.r i i mi colli ok Undergraduates. Collegiate Department. slmoic (Lass. Pint,. ! i 11 i . i- \Ti:.-s. Aiken, i rrao- I Oreniaboro Rev. E. K. tUcen Braotiy, MiraWiM. I'.w.tton.. Mlaa F I. Culver. f!rothe,rtorr, H. Pur,,' 1 . Atlanta apt. \V. If. llmtlu rtoii. DuaUt, KUtT. ... Caxroiltoo Mr. ,v..i. iimii-i. Ui'iin, MMJBjt W . -I'aiiiH itu Mr. M. T. M. Iiciiii. Kvni). Mnirjtii- ( i.. . LoOmofa.. Copt. W. &. Evaoa. i;nv,nr.v Qnttamn. lin. Iaooo m ~ Hiirdwlelt, M. Uiulli- .Vliiion !>r. II. V. Hurl Heater, Mamie K. Monro. ..Mr. I ~ II. -t<-r. Hodgea, 8*111,-.. Quitman., Mr. J. J. H. Newtle Turin Mr. \ . II . lOfrOBt. Jouea, Willi, k CarwwnUe. ii.v. a r. i,. ... Lee, Pearl "ruwil-li Spring Mr>..l.)i.|,,.. Marsh. Kuth T LoFuyatte Mr. M. K. Home. KaOahae, Mamie C WWta Molphtir Kp'aaMaJ. B. vi. . i, ,,,. ,,,.. McLaughlin, Ada.. .;r.,rl!l, . I: I M.i.a^Mln. K-,. Robert*.,,,, toned LoQtoaoa. Mr. .1. I.. Rob, r,.,.,,. Wmrll.H. COTtODt N,un . . " J^^J-U.' Hlm,.M.(,i,iv,.. >,-.., Mn.M.X.mml V** S " li, "- a " ir " 1 - UOlWOJi IT'-- K. W. smith. Smith, Mortal. Pilot Pulm.T.-.xa* ... -Hr. .1. W. Barf*. "perrv.r.mT Trinity. Vjrgloia M r. J. T. Bpafl > fcoraJLOMBrtaV. traafcfa.10,.. Ml Wmpi-I , Bookor. *H'lngham, Minnie I. .I*,,,, Mr.Joln, Willi,,* . WB-0O.lC.Ba**. Hampton. Mr. W. P. WDom Arnold, Ma.tl,. c AtkliiHon, Boea n.. liHinp. Mvr'le j Bell. Annie | Bell, DttOtia,,.. Bt/ykln, iMiiy B, t Bmdj-.uill,;.. Jl'XiOIt CLASS. "WW Mn. A. K. fee** , Willi,;,,, .or,. , Ifoirnrmlll,. Kolln, UohOBtt Lobiooge LoChooga. .!),-. w. m. rueaiaue. I>r. J. ('. Ueainhni,i|(. it, v. W.J. Bati. Mn. B. k Baa COpt, .1. T lioyklll. Mr. II. K. llr,i.l\ 1. \i.KANi;K VKMAI.K i t-l.l .!'.! . IT I'll.. CoviUi . I - 1 1 1 1 i I.imi. 4 I'll 111. lloslc B imiiili. I.imy Ki. mister. Itettte II. < ii mile, Addir B. Heard, Georgia < >. Ilci.nl, Hettle M. llciid.r->ui. Klurenc.. I' iiuiiin.-iMwi. 0. Walton, Hunnlcutt. M, lulu I JobmoB, M.iiiif V... . I.lli .. Arl/.uia It. LilMi F. Montana Merrill, l.i//ie I' O'Neal, lllxl. I Bton art, .Tut in II Rwanaoa, s. Margaret. Tucker, \.)7.tW W'U-'ii. t ii rrii- \ . iv in, (.mi. lia . Wlmldsli. M. I... til-. .. Winn, I.ellu POST-Ol i-ii'k. P \ 1 BOM -\ 1 III M r. .1. 1!, I 'nvin. . H10..UII. Id. Mi>-iiirl.Mr. .1. .1. (rain. Ley Mr. M. T. < much. Tunnel mil Mr. Fielding Hemlatar. W1.11. 1 Ity, Taxa*.. Mr. W. T. George. . w i.l.M ;. Mr. .1. Q, ll.'unl. Dadeville, Manama Mr. v.. w. Heard. . .CoTlngton . Mr.J.F. Henderaon. MillcdireMllc Mr. ii. W. H.dlln-heii.l. Turin It.v. .1. B> IIiiiiiiIcu:i. . . UxiriuiiEi' Mr. 1. T Ji.Iiiis.iii. I. in. Mile, Alal.illiili. !.. M. II. ; l.lncvillc. Alabama. In. M. D. LI lea Wliilc sulphur Bp'gaMlM E. It. Tucker. Dadeville. Alabama Mr. Rrastns OICeaL IiiIiviTi- Mr. .1. A. Ii. Stewart. !.ii( Iran.. ' '..I. B. ii. S\t ansiiii. ram. -\ III. Dr. J. H. Tucker. Iia.levllle, Ahil.iiina Mr. II. M. WiN.u,. sr. Villa Hie. ... Mr. J. .1. Velvln. (Ireehvlllc . . Mr.J.T. Wlmblnh. Bartwell . Mar. w. M. Winn. SOPHOMORE (I. Ass. llnxtcr. Annie F.. Btrdcoag, Maude Ulllkc. .lellllle C Boyd, salllc S. r.ia.iicv, c. Lamina 1 'a\ i~. Roaa 1. . m-MiiiiiiiiImih, Ledra 1 -1. B, M. Alice HiMli. Foator, JennJ. 1 llarr. II, Kuniile Hollinahead, Fannie mllaaiMt, Marj H Ule, Juliet M T.I. Nettie. ... West. Kill 111 V\ hilc, Mll.lrc.l II Wilklnwjn, R Kliiert.iii Ma.vuVM Marietta, 1 ii.llan Tir. .. WasliliiKtun . Flora, Mladeatopl.. I.ai.i'ltnirt' LaGraaga I'lilim-tl.i. LaOraaga New 1 irteaae, i.a 1 'uiiuiiliii: II MlllcUcMlle . l.aiiraiutc. IjHininiff I.lldranec. Birmingham, Ala. I'.Ibcrtuii. LaOraaga. Hev. .1. II. Baxter, Mr. K. F. lUnlm-iix. Mr. .M. lllak. Mr. T. W. Id.y.l. Mr. A. II. lira.llev. Mr. ('. N. huvis. Mr. J. 1>. lalinuiulwin. Mr I. M. Ilopkinv. (apt. W. s. BVBM lir. Ibaetoaa rettit. Mi Newton Harrell. Mr. ! la V ... Heiirj . Annie (i.. Hl.x, Jill':, m Iivin. K hi:!'-... Jobnaoa, Annie E. .Iiilinsiin,! 'Ian. M_. Martin. Klla toil /I'hillip*. T. B Mary Loo H.-vn. .LI., AaattB. H|alllnu, MaruutiH.. K... POBT-OI .. lt.KHVll ... W'.illV I 'll>.T.-\:i- Irange TMaton, i ...Cfawflah Spring. [f .Orange Atlanta. . . . ItOIIII . . . . LaOfBBfi l.iiijniiive. W. M l'olm Bam ..iSrlmn. t \ i BOM. Mr-. K. V. Bttsh. Mr. W. II. I iil.lw.ll. Mi. I', m. Dteklaaoa. . apt. B P in nrjr. Mr. W. 1>. lllx Mr. A.. I. Irvln. But. T. i.. Morgan. M n, B l. Jobnaon. Mr. W.Q. B Martin. .Mr. A. It. Phillip* Mr. w. \. r... r. lira M. a. RajraoMa, Mr,. M. I. Btalltnga, Bailey, Mi ude L. ... Brady, 11. M Iuiiis.111, Pearl. K.limril, Mrs. II \i lirulih, !.|,i .\ Jenkins |.|i;i | xii'.ltli. l, u ,-|a Xixma in m IHHEGILAH PUPILS. ..taflfmi Mrs M.fr Kml.rj. I-Hirunge .U\v,.|,[, vv |||,. .la..r M- >l.im Molina i .BoaweM Mr. U.K. Brady. Mr. J. K. Dtinaoa. H.v. I'M. Rdwmrdi Mi- * >' OmW. Mia, M a. .1. uktii-. Mr. M. I.. smith. 1 "'> Mi- H. K... Bt, HI...... v Jilllll... ianlii.T, m HarrU. .l.uu.,.i. -,i Hut.-lilt.,,,,;, K'ai,- J.ilinwii,, K. \| ;il Ki'iiey,.iii u p ^ll'-phrnl. |, Mil!'.!,. A: Ward. I.uli,. Whw>ed, Ban wiikiw..,,,. Itteala B 'A'.H.t r..n. Ku SPECIAL PUPILS. ..Jaoimoiivlll.. Kla iflraam Tunnel Hill. <%.- Sprint; CaaaaUag . . J" ir^.., A iaii;,,.,,, l.al,r;ii iL .. Ua3faaa* LaOtaaat Boeial Clrcli ... Ha li'iul I u( Irani!.-. Bat hal i (,,.,, I.atir. intact on, 1 apt, ' i . \,i..m~ Mr. II.K.i'ary. I>r. .1. !'. ( Icni.-i.i- Mr. T. J. Ha Mrs. li. i:. (inr.lii.T. .'"iv M. \. lint, hin., ,M. Mr. J T. Johnson. I'r.C. II. Kl.ll. jr. Mr. J.i i. BtMptM ii s. II H.-ir. Mr. (;. W. M.w 'l,!l.-ti..|i.|. Mra l.C. Vftlklnaaa. Mi. \. .). i .. \ land. i a'.i:\\<;i; i km.w.t: college. 15 1 'Kill ARATI >RY 1 )i:i 'ARTMENT. Intermediate Classes. I'l'i-M.. Bird, Lata Beth 1 i)Il-. I'uik EdmundMOi I Hardeman, Haggle. Jurrell, Willi. MePariln, Minnie. tioaty, Ida .V'h.iv, Minnie Robeiteoa, N.il Behmb, Mettle Sniltli. Mi.ner Bwiodall, Uaggte Traj lur, Kior.'i.c a . White, KniMiM.. Voang, It'ivji SIXTH ORA1 N>T*01 i I' i.. Lai Imoge I li!|.l. v.. LaOmoge Haddoek'a. Lai image, . Lai Image Lai Image Lai image Lai Image . LaOmage . Itixwcll LaOmage Trinity. Aliibiumi. Lei Image LaOmage P \ I IMV. Mr. A.C. Bird. Mi'. Virgil Imllis. Mr, I I'. Bdmundaoa. Dr. J'.ii ii iliiril.'inan. H. v. A. .1. Jttrrt-tt. Mnj. U. s. M.Fmlln'. Mi-.. M. A. Monty. Mrs M. A. Monty. Mr J. I.. K.ilnrlMiii. Mr. .1. 1.. s.-lmiih. Mr. Archibald Smith. Mr. s. I'. lViiiilnirt.m. Mm M. t, Truylor. Mr. Tn\ lor White. Mrs. S. K. Vomit:. FIFTH URADE. Hiitley, Hi my 1 'ooner, Fiorine . Edmoodaon, /koala fevagaj, wiia.. ... Miirtin, Annie May Muri>ln.\. Hlum be TomUoson, Roaa Toggle, Ham Turner, Krnnk Whituk.r, Km,-.. WoMa, Boom ley. Mary. BradfioM, joJla I liuppl.-. K.stelle i otter. Jaaate. Dtekiaooo, Kmlly. . Heard, .lellllte I Huntley. I..II11 Turner, Alio.- Lai Imnge I. ill .! Clyde LaOmage.. i.ni Image LaOmage. LaOmage. LaOmngi LaOmage Lai o i LaOrauge., LaOmage Mrs. m. k. Bmbry. Mr. .1. N. C o o p er , Mr. .J. 1>. Kiliuiiiiilsoii. i apt. \v. s. Kvims. Mr. \V.r. .1. A. Cfeagajto Mr. \V. | Cotter. Mr. K. M. ni.klnaon. Mr. a. i. Board, Kev.W. II. Ht.i.Jley. Judge W. w. Tamer. 16 i v.i:\\-<;e kkmai i: COIXXOX. Primary Classes TH1K1> GRADE. pri'ii.. -T? DalHn, Clam ImllK Wnlt.T.. inni-mi. Bm I. .'I', i iiiiriM.v SleClnra, Hortenat! Man, Kimupil. ~?TiiiIii :iiii.', Mary Prliltly, KoU-rl. Tujiglc. Kuth I.mli Ijlfilr: IDgV, LminiiFK'- anga IjlGl I .!'* iii i mi-. LaGrange LaG range LaQ range. Mr. II. K. Brady. Mr. II. K. i lir. I. V. Uhnppli'. Mr. ,1. K.oopr. ...Mr. A. N.Uav.niHitl Mr. r. M HI. -kill",,, . < apt. W. Hi K\ ...Mr. \..l IJ. ; Dr. W. I'. M.( Mr-. Alilln rtllM] . Mr. .1. UBcbasb, Mr-. M. A. Toggta. KIKst GRADE. Ciiiiiirnii. Hnllli' <'*ry, Alice . <! Boyd Halite \ . LorrnliM ly, Maj Caldwell, Willie Bell, An ale i. ., , Brandy, Mini Id, I'. m1< Itanli ;. K Dat is. Rom Dunson, P( art HMiuundson, I I p, A II.-.- Et ana, Kutli Poster, -I.-ii 1 1 i. :i -. Addle ii, Pantile Holllnshead, Pannle Jobnaon, i 'tan Reynolds, Annie Tomlinaon, Mary .-. .hillet W ird, Kettle West, K.iith White, Mildred Wilkinson. Katie TEACHERS' (LASS. Edwai I-. Mr- 1 1 M. i Iravee, Clars Cirubb, Mil Beater, Mamie Jenkins, l.lla I .i-i . Pearl Smith. Minni. Ward, Lulu Wilkinson, Minute XI i rsiC 1 >KI 'ARTMENT, a, Orsce Atkinson, Roaa Bell, DumU Bli ong, Maude ante - .'ii, lirinlli \ . 1 ,4. rvalue BnuiUy, Mini Brotberton, i "a ruin Bash, May Caldwell, Wiiiu- Covin, Jennie Craln, Banti < 'roach, Li la ti Maggie ii, Pearl Edmundaoa, I.- Edwards, Mrs. l>. M, r.ms. .1,-nii!, Eaten, Alice ulster, Mattta Poster, .1, nuie Mra ii r I. Pi WO. < ... ,!-_.-. Nlll'l, i inn, s, i liiru Hardwtek, i.niiiie Hal ri~. Joseph rd Georgia Heard, Hettte llnrilt -num. Ma| ii, nry, Aonta Hester, Mantle H in. Julia Holllnahend, Pantile llimnh-un. luhi I iiiir.mi. NiM t\* Janklna, l.lla Johnson, Annie Johnson, Clara Jones. Willie Lee, Pearl Mulsh. Kuih McOehee, M McLaughlin, Ada v. tiii. Liaste O'Neal, him. ii. ou(; w. Hodges, suiii, Poer, Marj Shepherd, Little shermiiii. Mantle Slinril. Col lime Minis, i lUtdys Smith, Clair* smith. Li smiih. Min mi S|ti> , I'm, Stalling*, Marguerite Slewnrl. .1 ,-,,ii. Haggle Tucker, Lbule Velvtn, Looella Wanl. Kettle While, li'ienii Whitehead, D ilah West, i i i t ! Wl .in son. Ml Wilson, i arrli- Wilson, I'.mm-i Wlmbtab, I o n, Maggie Atkinson, Rosa Baxter, Annie III. VOICE CULTURE. Btnlth, M. l>. smith. Htunis S| n\ . I'm, i, Joseph Hi i,i. Mettle Henderson, Klorrle 1* I. A'. K W.I I KM VLE i "I I C. I . Brady, May Briiutlv. Mirs I rain. Bast dwarfs, Mr*. D, U Kit mister, Mattie Foster, Jennie Gardner, Mary Qeoran, Addle :.ra Hardwiek, I^juIIi- Hodges, Halite Hollinsnead, Pannli Johnson, U Left, pearl iiN, ..,:. II . Ridley, JoUa Robertson, Aim. Shepherd, UUIe Smith. > la] Smith, H. M. irt. .Illli;! Nwanson ' rucki i w .11.1. Kettle Whii. -h. ad, l> . Wllllngh im, '! Wilson, I .1 rri. i. Emma Atkinson, Rosa. Brunt ly. Mini Col in. .1. nni.. Berdasr, Mar) QeorgB, A.l.li. I Mm, Mangle DoMen, I'.ari K.IiiiiiiiiIm,,,. Edwards, Mn d. M. Vie.- l-'i. truster, Mattie V. THKOK\ Poster, .i.-iiiii.. Hardwiek, Umlie Harris, Jo Heard, 1 1 KL.rrli- Hester, Minnie His. .lulia Bodges, Ball't HolUnshead, I'. Ilniuilentt, In!,, Jenkins, '.iih Jofeneon, Annie Johnson, Clara I I'eurl Marsb, Batt Meliel,,, . ||, M. I.auKlill.i. \,|., II N.nl. U| Poer, Kan Robertson, Anne BbeptM r.l. Utile Khennan, Mamie ""li'irll. r.irlnne *ims. ( Had '.. Claire Smith. I.uela ftpurrj . I mi mailings. Margin art, .1'iiin Win'- 1. N.'Itl,- Wi it, Edits Willi.-. Banna Wllll'iKlialn Mi. Wilson, i arrli' Wilson, Emma w imbish, Louise Wootten, W VI. SHiHT-SIN<;|\, Alio r> an*, Ruth I bemlster, M . Jennie < . . I'Iim i Mat] Mi,. < im.i . I lura Hlx.Julla Hodges, ttalUo llolllnabead, Fannie Holllhsheari, Walton Hunnlcutt, lula I ngram, Newtle Irvln, i II, Willi'- I, l.ila Johnson, Annie johnaon, ' *lara Johuwin, Mottle I. ,11. 1, Willi.- ' . , i Idles, \i laona I. in-.. Mont Marsh, Ruth Martin, KU.-i MeGehee, Mania MeLaughlln, Ada MerrtU, I.. Mnoty, Ida Moot) M mill,' ('Seal, Hlxle Pw , . ! smith. K. B, smith. I.. ]'. smith. I. una Smith. Mmicr smith. Minnie S|M-rr>. I'tui shillings, Marguerite swan-nn. m , switiihiU. Maggie Tomllnaoo, Mary i i:i\ lor, Florence Tn, k.-r. LlBsle Tuggle, -1 1 1 1 1. - 1 Vclvln, Looalla Will il. Ni'ttii- West, IMrtli Whiti-iii ;!. DaJate Wmrtnsoa, Kattc Wilkinson, Minnie Wlltlngbam, Minnie Wilson, Carrie Wilson, Emma Wilih. l.iihi WiHitti-n. Mag| Tonne, Rosa ,\KT i )K1 'AKTMhXT. Arnold, Mattle tt. 1. 1. la tly, M ifii Caldwell, Willie i lemeuta, Rio I i.-ui, -i i . I.iitu Kdmuwlson, LedTu Mill. Jennie < 'hnppte, I -h lie Clements, Rio i -..it. i I, I . i : , 1 1 ; 1 1 , i - > > 1 1 l.i-.lni Bell, .' .1,'inii, Chappie, Kstelle " ,,t.-i . Ji n.u-,1, in. hi m I. Oil.. i leorge, Addle i wick. I.' iii lit- Harris, Jost ph HolUnabsad, Walton n utchlnaon, R Johnaon, Clara Johnaon, N II. ( lt\VO\, Kills, 1,-iunt Rvana, Mi Hardeman, Mat 1 1 rdwiok, I.uiillr Henr) , Am Holllnshead, Walton III. CHABOOAL. Harris, Jo* Henr) Annie McParUn Mlnni. . Minnie l'.., i . Mar) Khephi i,l. I. Mm simrll. t 'oriniie Sim-, i r!ad)n smith. CtatM Smith. Mi- I B. Smith, M. D. Wniitti ii. M Hutchinson, Kut<- Moot] . Minnie si-hiini,. M:ii i ! Shi-pin ril. I.lili, Smith. I iii-ui Wlmblxh, liOUlne si-i.imh. Lower lb, Mattle Hmlth, 1 - tula w -. i-:, lit., Winil l-h. LoUlM I.All; ..S..I. i I.MAI 1 I ..| I.Kcl . BdW'tl, Llil.l daaaato. Kin Arnold, MhIII.' Raxter. Annli illake, Jennie itH, Rll) IV. l'OKTK VITl UK. Kviiii-.. Maggie RutCblOtOD, Kate Harihvick. Loullc V. SKKT( iii\<;. K\an*. Mangle Hiinlt-innti, Ml Hiirilwlek. l/ Teachers' Clssn M -ii Dbpab in isr: Phmm i tress Voice Culture Hani j rii.-.n -iciii-sii.i.'iiii: AHT D] NT: 00 I'myo'i . . I'liurcoal Portraiture liiiii! ( mi mkki ; \i. hi-.r kmnn il. Ih i \ 1.1 m i nt: Hiwi Mali lug Tj -pe-Writing. Recapitufaticn. a is H .li., 2R) I 11 ENROLLMENT I fSfRU S| >~ MUSIC DEPARTMENT Am |>1 m i n t n e * lim ln a tl W ART DEPARTMENT Rs b*b*1 oosslsd twin +i COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT STATES REPRESENTED: A IriOTM, riiiilss, Osstgta, ' '-frr. M SJ >uth Carol! ,n.i Indian Territory. ,\..l IKM U.I. I "I,! | ,,1 Course of Study. Preparatory Dei artmen Primary Class* s. F1KST I\(i. A|)|'lfton"i linn. BoteiMi'a Ftwl iirlli'iilntloi, tad |.timl.iui ... (rttb \v..il ii.-lh larwttditatrodaclng phonic uml literal n.. M....N. M , KI.!.IX<..-\v,,r.|.. In r- ->.. l t . _ - , . , -. bj ouud nnd I. it. i \\ s.-rip: Bpnner. AKIT[I.MKTI>-.-AiMltl..i,.si,i.!r:- ,. nmltlplinitir.ii.i.n.l .in I- .,.,>. - IBaanted bj object* un.i num. -mi rnuii, WiiITIX(,.-s,-rl|.l w.irk..| r. ID, Mcrtpl H| | |-,- *Jiwwth' Trw mi ci;. i, 1.11,1 hiarkbuHnl. COli) <;k \in.. Ki:\I.IN,..-n.,: piem tnuulit. M'KI.UX.. .'Hk. 1U..1, II,-. , III!, -,...,.. S . rtp bbrgvlttoM.>Mi,,| AK " rul,,. ttv " U,n ,' rdhml ,,.,. ,, , ","'"' """'" ''"I'll'." it worth MUD OKADE. UKAI.IV,, WIUFm Numi*.-. ,|,i,,i I M.i: \ v.i: I I.M M I. COLL] 28 I 1 iteri i km liate Classes, FOURTH BRADS. od ne ,.i word* fuJIj tnui HYuiEXE.- < hild'n Hi Hi l ! nwr, Kattrftadi I \,, :. 8P1 : ' 1Ji i bj tetter. M mini: m vvi.nl- Utiuchl bj am .i; \ mm lit. IV .i nn.l (Cell ming. LEITHMETIl -Hauford'H Common HcImm] to compound numbers, ivin- DKiKiKAPHl i>i.,r.\, ipleted. Map-drawing WRITING Ippli i-.:.-.' Mode] Copy- Book. FIFTH ;i{\iu:. READING. MooteltlTe Science tm i t r . Proper po l< ii. iinil pronunciation necured. HPK> '' N ' ** >', ,-.|- .j.,.11,., | llfrallvmul |.hun|,- H |lv UBAMMAI K'OrMM ; mpleted and reviewed. writing. ARITHMETIC . -, ,(. Common School to proportion. |.Ki . l ; p-drawing U KIl'INi, SIXTH <;k \|)|;. Kl. \iu SO. H t pedal ,lrin in i,, flection, ijunlltj . ami smpo I m, " H VMM Hlfb< i EnfHafc log Ml . ARITHMETli I'oramonN I completed u 'I '"!: win l: ; . in. Complete nnjabed and iwi. m :.\TI.\ Collar and Danlell'a Beginner'* Latin Book. WRITING. Model Copy- Bosk. Ill III..- Ime, pitch, in- Coi i egiate Department. FREMHM \N < I. \ss. I \ v . . i Word Lemon* Uriinun - H \T:li MATICH U a bra. '.'iiniiiir ... . Mr I. HTHIC -The Coi l>RILLH ! !'':i"iii Pbj - Reed Ku-t-'li-hiii MaaJord IllTI Allen an. I i Ireenoiurh. Allen an. I I Ippletou i i m \n: < mi SOPHOMORE < I. \ss. , Spelling Word Lnwona LANGUAGE Elocution ' U wgoM in Bngltab RIBTOR1 -Mwiioioiry.. MAT, -Botany ( vtntu- oero uratton* ^ I I'rowConijMmitioii \<>< U. MI'Sll' -Til. COBQI DRILLS jP^'J I i. I,, i Lii'liv | . \\ niM.irlli W Mil M-.'||, Kt< I) - \\ A)>' .ll'MOK CLASH. LA NOV VOE ' K H '"iK Word Aiih'vm- ' l; . : HIBTOHT.-Genwal H ltorj M " K ' PUlOMa*?. MATH KM 1 ' lritfoijoiiii !ry H Wl KAL- Hvirlom LATIN ,, ' I row ( 'iii|KiKitioii DRILL8 OWIONAI L'rown -!: cutlon, l K< limit v. M i irnrth Kin iih. iii:l. A I KXIOB (LASS. I.Wi.l y. , tun . Uapaan MEXTAI ORAL 81 !l'\ : . , t.). Si 1 * .... MnilKqnv - N kTORAl ilrv w. Ml HI| ._, rm . Mill optional srn.iKH p, ''" '-XM.MMno.1.. ""ll|llioli. .,,[ |lhfl|| Raul llu.l-i.i, ttlt l.lxvlll 1.. v||. I.A.l;\M.K l i:\i.\i.i, COLU 25 \I i [SIC J )l :i 'ARTMENT, This department offers a thoroogh ooone in theory. mm-uI nstrnmcntal maatc. The teaeheri is charge are eminently qualified for tin respective positions, having hnt' music will be determinedly the pupil's previoni attainment*, ami by bat rate of progress a- .1. pendent on tal- ent ami fadmtry. i. WlUTi I ttder theory is included notation, thorough-hass, harm. my. neonntica, fagne, etmrrterpeit, ami n^mwetramon. Theory is kept in advance of eaw o at aoa that each step may he intelli- gently taken. Time greater pi tttemed. Unneenrat i> ideatieai with that ..f the He* Bagfaaai Chmssrvatery. In- t ruction is ghrea />" . Damn* ot Nlmij in Tli'or>. FIRST GRADE J'"> Matte. Part 1. S'otatjoti and ruilliiinitun prin. -ij... -.. SECOND GRADE Palmer'* ] | trt II. . minor, and onromatte wmli a* iiimI Hi. ii ISTerstoas. N I ltl.ll . \, Ml- - THIRD GRADE I - Til, -..ii c..ni|.|. :.l Ml s|< . After tin- tliinl grade, t hr.2*l, Vol. I. 1...... ,,..r: - ami ftngfl SECOND (MADE K '- : V|. |I, | m . r , Major ..ml htOTMMfc mn,.pr But h Major. THIRD GRADE " ! ' '" ' i, i>|. * FOURiH GRADE. FIFTH GRADE II. lUIIHK'il. Mmi tufl ''" '' ~' M , LA ,UA Mil 1 I.M.vI.i I ul.l I : 61X1 H GRADE. I rontluund U ' - . >\ ' r*| pin, Kulilu IV. YIOMV This branch i- taughl by the mn-i approved methods. The course <>[' stndi ilen, finger exerohnng, correct bowing, etc. ; Meaning ndeu's, :in-l Kbt'rhartV Studies; ,,.< nil'lt playing with piano ami cornet : solos, duets, etc from best n misusers. Pupils famish their oarn instruments >. (OKVKT. I'd those desiring it. cornel will be taught by so experienced teacher Text-book, Arban's Complete School for Comet, with original mM playing. \ i. n tin- pipe-organ will le given by graduate "i the Vu England Consort at oxy. The oourae includes voluntaries, preludes, interludes, and modulation. Studies of Whiting, Thayer, and Baptiste arc used. Cabtnel organ will also In* taught. Those completing this oourae will l> fitted to take charge of choir and church music. Ml. sh;ht-sin<;i\<;. Tin- is a prnmiani feature of the institution. Every pupil in tin Ilegiate departraenl has the advant i thorough c luree in vocal music. Thi- enables her. without the aid of ta io-ition-ir that oonrse io sight-singing make more rapid and intelligent progress in voice culture a- well a* piano. We believe thai pupils |n>- the power of speech and a appreciation of ly may leara to sing ordinary n naic intelligently. The aim of tin- (lepartmeDl i- to develop among our pupil- a musical taste and ability. Ti without extra charge, Night-winging, fundamental principle-., glees, church music. choruses, i- well as harmonv. are tauchl i/"i/i/. J* 1.a.;j:a\..i; FSMA1 I ( ours*' of Stud.* in Klfflit-Sinijint. FIRST VEAR LenJlt'V UiMlcaU'hitrt. KuimIiiII mnl Ni.tlltioli. Mii.mr. in I F.ar-tralnlng. Wrlttii SECOND VER LwlirV Crows a B Marie* of rudiment*. Written Churcli .;iusi( , Induiltiis liymr.. Ckanmm akeM turn aandMd ., vni. vim i: (i in 1:1:. Only experienced instructors of broad maaioil o&meti employed in this department . The teaehen in ok . graduates of America's Wat oonservaf. II, . I >ld Italian method is ami. Bil is the basis of good tone as well as oj beaten, breathing lessons are given throughout ihe oaanw. Sake ad fa tones do not constitute sinking, j .; * cuIturt,Boi |o learn, parrot-like, a Eew be anas eal thought of which neither pupil ,- loaofcar mrinhllia. Instruction is given in vocal physiology, UHH , i , ImHioa, tn, musical conception, and orthoepy as relating t. a f is l well as speaking. Pupils meet teachers weekly practice, lectures, etc. This course tit- papal, lor solo sin in concert and chnrch, and for teaching culture pro, At the discretion of the teacher, papfe M alaa i public. Lach Commencement voice pupils, agisted by the chorus class, give a cantata, oratorio, or s, ._ * l>ls completing the first year in BgbtHttngiiig, the four,!, grade m th.ory, and the fourth grade in the course below, will "TV < ,f profiaencv SSS tb V ,ltire ' mmm m ** vo.oe culture w-H receive a -//,,/ , I our*. f stutlj bi Vol,.,. < (|l(Ilrt . l F "ST GRADE ; ' " Method. n,. UMl .ir fcMt iiita. "* v h a , s . ^^' ii " fv , " ui "' 1 "' PH SECOND GRADE. mil. Blend I m vowel nud ouunonuul tnuiidii in Eugllidi i wiugM am TH'PD GRADE. .Mill 'l.-sl. ..|.. |. VllCflll'K Itllllilll Mf'huil. i '.IWlll ,. Trill, Italian nit -In l.v. -u:. Ill S'.lltKls in llliliiin, ''(I u rin- and KnmNii -<'1ik. FOURTH GRADE. ip 21 l'iin<.fk;i.i.|i. ki. BofdaajBl 1 ! .ui VoeallsM, !'!,- !.. II. Kxpwloil iiiiil jilirn Miiily nf alias continued, i .jiit-iTt -iniri hi; from oratorio mm! EngllMh FIFTH GRADS I.iiiii|Ttl ' stiulifs. Bordognl'1 .-. lik. I i 1. MUHbm i:.\. ir. i.,i, nii.l pbfM Dram l Concnrl ofnria, recitative, and iivutinu. i. Kr.-nrli. ..ii. I ',.i-:.., ART 1 )Hi 'AK-l mi;.\t. This department i- directed by ;m aocomftliahed ari:- WMfmaad a b i l ity , To bar remarkable talent, baa aaea riilnd the advanta_ , ln (a* beat M s ,.j, , ag laaai tin- I aft Art studenis" Laaajaa. Much v/urk M |m ti'i-ui nature and object*, and fraa llBIMJ .n-.-ving is r.-ipiirt-il. Pupils are taught Ml Deft copying, tmt ir a art ; hence their work has a life in it < ftao wmu\ waaat aaty colored prim | haaaaa of the depart - flM '- ii afcetd ,. ,-,,.,,, , .,_ ng a member of the clam aa a aaodhL The course includes the following : DnMraajr, lijjht and abaft*, si, II. |,fe. rra\..n. pa-t.-L UMjdaeape, mi and |i.n liture. This departiuen aaaarpaaaad adratagai ia - . and a ta y u a Bam ail ai IV Art Mall is ei.miiK.di.. us, well lighted, and admirably adapted to its uses. It is enrjietcd. and .applied with CMta, I1KM It-Is, , 30 i . ,,i . i . i Commercial ] >ei artment. The con ad] eaferaeea book-kei ag commercial law. Iraaiaeas oorrenpondenee, and pt-miianakip. Doubles i git, Thi* course b- not nj.ti.mal. but ta repaired of al Girk aa well a* boys ahonld hare a practical buHinetw educa- tion. Many-liu-ratii- and bonorakae posit - open to women qualified to fill than; everj housekeeper should kuow how t keep i oorreol m mi <>f h t . r ioooane eapaaam >ir-o tin- department ua> faog ladies have taken the mm; .!,.,! ons where they apj.lv pr* ti.-allv tie imrtruotion bere i I'd. A soccesufnl Imsine*. man has written u th, - -| am I you have a commercial department I ha < wry little about Mm lay busir.es* affair oi m, \: graduate* eaa work out difficult problem*, aod Jrei.,-h; but bow mm} eu make ooi ., p order, or tell the difference Mween adraft and a cheek ! V are on the right In v , lr p i r ], ),. oil Industrial Dei artment. **" thi. department during , |. ,, M , ,,.. ,,.,. ~V**7*** w expect < ... j, .,. ' W ieatureof tlie institut ' , A< '" : ^uetorha.U,,, .,,...,. , , tuk( .. . ^ **<"** Regular*, en in cum* ,, - :i "' i " ,ai ^ ''' ven in plain -1 orna,,,,,,:,!,.^. R,^ ro bv papH* dariu S V ^t* detriment.' ; -t l ut,.n., l|;lt a, 1Z a,io I , ,, ***** .,..1 ] \ . i : \ n . . i ; i i m \i i: Remarks on Course of Study. OPTION k|, SIT |||>. All optional studies, such . and instrumental music, drawing, painting, French, German, Bpaaieh, and Greek, arc taught bo as to int< -little ?> tjaswble irith the regular tudk* of pupils. So pupil having . mimenced an optioaal study can discontinue it aithout the permission of the Faculty, gives at the reqaeal of the parent or guardian. Pupil* must study Latin Ln order to graduate in the A. 1>. STOCI \t. si i on - Pupils who in deficient in certain braocaes often desire t>> graduate. These may pa r aa e aaeh speoLa] ttadlea a- will enable them to take a n taoding m sooa M i a- ///;/'//(// pupils. Graduates m th - who do oa4 intend gradaatiag may wish mplete spe< tal studies, or to enjoy the ad vant cnuak and art. Such will be received, and, ou finishing these -(it. jeeta, ma tifieate of proficiency. These are enrolled ae tpeeial pupils. Special pupil.- hoarding in taa raal be subject to all regulation- affecting boarding pupils. MODEU L VVOl \<;i:s. '"Tiiian. French, and Spanish are taught by oompt iaatruttara, Ahaal *aa4aaY at the "Western Continent -peak ypaaiah lai Since our religious and comm< u tth ICexicu are g eaefc j i knowledge of Spanish it dkaadarataaa. W% have iaeatpo- the last named study in <>ur eoarse, and it is taught by one who has made this language a specialty. Modern Ian aught without exl ge. i:i. so valuable M the node! of live, skillful, experienced teacher. Of the twont y - o eeo e pupil* thai taken thb eeene, eighteen have already been employed as teachers. Aiaeag Ike t t hooka ad are Baldwin 1 ! Psycbol- Baldwin's School Management. Brooka'a Norm il M. BesVs Metbo. . A review of the < ol branches is also given to thou IMl'OKTANT PEAT! Il>. Special attention is given to letter-writing, punctual! penmanship, beahmea forms, orthography, phonies, r ; Se- ion. Our vocal in practice for Commencement, but daily Seemed u riven free by a teacher of acknowledged ahiiity. Ko d for theory, harmony, or dam etoewtion. Ifeaaben of the meed classes will have review i in th. irv bfw besides drlls in household , U( ] eli . < HAKACTEIt OF IWim < ||o\. The teachers are all lih .. .,; ex . '' ent 111 mere idl. I tion. hut in studying matter ami methods, thereby b. ;:.-> pre- hemselves for their apt k. Th. ' Id to adopt all modern b method, that are sap, |!iallv ,, M , ],,,, t ,., . ,,, e iK-en found e ood. Tl nti-n i- rdksg the lower try brai - ~w^ to the higher, but incorporat them throughout I ' I \i,i: W,,K Kl M \ I I 0OLL1 sri lV \M Itl.l ur.ATinv Pupils ire rarely entitled m<>re than an hour at a time in Iv and ivcitali.ni. Short, listed interval- for recreation i nco rp or ated in the tobadala of dally duty. This system is favorable to order anli:s CMP BOABDEBS. Id addition 1 tadty periods dariog tbe day, boarding pupil- study two and a half hours after tea. und.-r the care of u her. No desaKorv or aimless stady is allowed. Thi- provision really tbe advant - Meb hoarding pafrila -ess over those who are not inmates of the house. Vndir -mh jadieion* regimen, pupils form habits of earnest and lligetrt application | and, a- a rule, our hoarders stand am nag the fore m o st of the aohoo l . COCB8B8 OF STII>\ . T^-re are three regular eosjrsss of stady in tlie literary ilipailaasiil iif this iaatitatioa, \i/ Claash d, Soiantjfk, aadl Poet-Gradaata. The cla- enihraees all the studies of ihc regahtf curriculum The scientific cour-e is the same I t capte d. Tli' pt -graduate course embraces advanced stadiea in he uoe, ami mathe- matics. We intend that our diplomas shall mean something. They an inted to papils finishing a few special st ndice. PapUs mast complete om of the above courses in order to ate. instki>ii:nt\i.itii:s. Tba College i- sapplied with new and complete philosophical iratus. New de-ks. map-, and charts have lately basa furnished. Anion- rceatM parehaaaa may Ik- mentioned a tine roaoope, Adam-"- Chronologieal Chart, and Yaggy*! G phical. Astronomical, and Anatomical Chart- a%_ SI I I'.lilVi.K II. M \i I atti:m> vn< i:. GMag to Nbool is a baaiatw. Abaenoe of one day week M I loM of twenty part 'lit. What basin - eU tttsl .in aeh 1q and poaptr! Patron ah arid co-open it.- in - the prompt ami regular attemlam-e of papils. In cJMi ing, attendance ranks as a study. No abeeace. excued ei in eatM of M-rious ilinesn. EXAMINATIONS \M EUSPOBTe. There will h<> monthly written exajBUMtioat, nn.l. fttoaftorda jo* criterion of the Kfaolanliip i Mi pupil. Kaeh of tk. examination papm thltt prod, ,| j, grale.l aceonlim: t it, excellence; and, from tl thiHTa.le-mark.an.ltlH-m-r.Uo 1 .Lpi i ^ . .. mark of the pupil in a*4i *ody U obtained, il rf*h three month* report of pupilV , landing in l sttrf.es attendance, ami deportment, will b, ten! to parent, or guardians. < l-\ss DHTOM 110318. ^^-ofthe Senior ,1a- wbo ar ,. entitled to g, r^r " ir ' eat No ho, nnferrc.l * the Jo ior ( , a>st!j< . UyHu . highestdass-staiidii.i; wilJ U. ,.,; i, i dariiw th* f! fPn*ed to read origin.] . *,.: - 4,^2^'^'^ * > >>- ...tl,, thoi !jau . ^P* fw "* given to cLurialpapll. ^el t ; hoH , : " w,e ' 1 *Uh the instituti "--Wtheo^uJ ^< **. other "UTAH dm> nm.t be H . ttlwl , . ordi i almal *"tinetioa*, aw. l. \'.i: w.i i i.m ii k i .ii. 1. 1 85 {Jleclcafs. SCmAUB MEDAL mi I Brt ii i~ riiduwi RIDLEY MEDAL-'"- r M Kt.t:. > . ..: LaGrange, ban endow**) .. medal laj member ol ibeJunloi or Senior i HEMPHILL MEDAL Ml W k I I ll l!) COKER MEDAL Ml 1 M Coker. ol Atlanta, baa eadowei : f.r . v. ii. ii. . in \ nice < u!' i for Li -i- FACULTY MEDALS -*U* ll WV Mi- Kn-ti" KCADDTG ninieneemenl -- .' fur by ling (i.imiii. lid nun' - 1 rioi ut ion. fir-! medal. i Kir v Khx utloa, ocood in< MIMi . Kor \ |n-ii..ni' tut on I i ll . rmony. ai: i PKNM tXSHIP i>i:(;ki:i:s. Degree* will be ftvee m foUoara: 1. To thoee completiBg the classical ooaree, Um A B. -. To tboee completing ifiitiiir coarse, the degree B. 8. :;. To those oompletiog tin- post-gradaate eoane, the degree A. M. 4. To those pleting the oovrae in |" e, the degree B. I. If. (Bachelor of InstraasentaJ Music). 6. To those oompletiag the eoe voice saltan . tin- degree I!. V. If. (Bachelor of Vocal Moaii ). v ' pp. *>. 28, tad 38 I tea vS'.i: 1 KM l LB COLLEGE. lipcnses. Rates per scholastic year. I'HKIWKVTOItY DBPABTMEMT. Klr-t. Second, .mil Thir.1 ,rnll.>n MISK LHEPABTMEXT. instruction an piano of organ Volet iiiltnr.- tingle pupil Voire i if two or ni . 1" VKT DEPASTMSNT. Ih'iwiiiK, i it erayon 80 OB Crayon portraiture, pnMcl. on liln . (>11 pullUllr.- m i vi. sn mr.s. iul elocution | , ... vrltm*. wltii ,-,-.,) iii.rriiinrii' mnkhiK laataaUagtlgbii elaetrte) and raal ... Liuunliv Raart, laaadry, and literary tattton sard, liaalrj', lalm , piano i. Mona, with m _..> m fkalaal aaaaad, aHa rata nOtare ^ I'l'pii^k-siringtotakeartor aperial atdi it, addition BtAtary tad bom boot**, om gnd oat eol ,,; game by adding rate* a* apettcd aU.v.-. W- charge no in rid en UU. Our sacihtie* for teaching ire ooeataoUj bring improved. We funrnh a thorough w.llegiat.- gdeoatioa ai lower rate* thai usual in institution* of abate pad*. tfottee that t h< harmony, night-nnging. koofctoefiag, :1a* elootttioo, ai',,1 etbeta. mcs are tau u ht /,-. , .,/,/,,,,, . '>" KppfettioB, ,|.,ria! raUf will Imj furniahed lo two or more pupil* from the mm f, ;m ji y< I \..l: \\..r i EM ILK I "II l HE. Mil: III ILDING8. The main buildings are the College ann the teeond floor are located tli.' chapel and a complete arrangement of mtMte-rooras, '-..ii- venient to tin- chapel, ami admirabh, situated for instruction and pra< tice. Art and mock rooma occupy the (bird floor, mi: COLLEGE < iivi'i:i.. Tli.- Chapel is BOi 100 feat, a itfa a capacity for 1600 persons. It i> beautifally lighted by large windows, and has tive ances. It ha- bean proaoanced, by diatingaished visitore, to be the largest College hall in the Smith. - COLLEGE HOME. College Home >- I icatad one haadred feet wed of the Col. . with which it i> connected by a brick walk. Prom the roof of thia building, water Iowa towards all potats of the compass. Three years ago, at an outlay of |10,| , it enlarged to doable it* former capacity. It now affords ample accomodation for a hundred boarder* The Hoaae k a aaad- some brick baildiag, 50x160 feet, and two atoriea high. It contain^ thirty rooma for boardera, parlors, reading room, kitchen, store-room, etc., and a dining hall .;<>\i,n tv t . t . Ka.-h story has a hall, twelve feet aide, running the entire length oi the building. The second door is reached by three broad stairway-. The rooms for boarders are eighte* n feel square, with -loor-, opening into these broad halls, and with two or more windows receiving air and sunshine from without in uttUNn 1 1 >! u 001 ' ' "' These rooms are thoroughly ventilated, having Open grate*, windows witli weighta, and doon with reversible iraaaome, Tlie thickness of the walls is a protection ag duel the axtremei of heat and cold, ami the pupils tod their rqpnu oomforUbli in every season. With our laperior hygienic arrangement*, it is Ml strange that College Home bat, for the |>a-i fortj vi-ars, bad a health record Baaarpaned in the South (iltttWTH A\'li Ol TI.OOK. ProepeoW for the coming session are cheering. Thi I lege is stf:i'li'> iocreaaingin anmberaaod prosperity. Iti creasing popularii y is attested hy the fact that, under tin present management, beginning fivfl year* ago arith nz hoard - ing pupils, it ended the present aMMOS With )u'/i. //<''"'" This growth has beta - >litaiini. The museum has beta ( .i ar ^, (l ,, v ,,,],,.,.,, , ,,,. minerals obtained from the Oeotogiea] Department : state ot (fcorgh. Tlir 112ll th( . fnmoat ,- fri) . |i(U yaIu ad*tion,bave !,. made during the paat aearion Further tHhuMonssolH.itedandwtllWdulva.kno.Ie,! i I I..VGRAN(iE I" 1 M \1.K I OLLE' 41 LIBRARY. Many valuable books and periodii ala have recently been added to the Library. Among the booka of reference, ]>ii]>ils have arci (o five encyclopedias and four unabridged dictionaries. Attention will be given to building up the Li- brary, which is a \ alaabla aid in acquiring a finished education. Money or booka contributed will he gratefully received. \M >l\ i The Al n of the College li"ld an annual m. etiag daring Commencement to revive the aeeooiitioin of the peat, and contribute to the pr o s pe ri ty of the Alma Mater. LITERARY six I i:tii >. The Irenian and Measofantian Societies are accomplishing mncb for the College. These two societies meet in their tive halls each Satcrdey forenoon. Their eaarcisoi -i of readings, recitations, original essays, criticisms, etc. I xiioioi. Foe sake of economy, and to prevent any discontent arising from disparity in dress, wt have adopted a uniform. This will be worn i. n Sundays, and SBch Other occasion- a- the Lady Principal may prescribe, Tlie uniform is of gray dress flan- nel, trimmed with Week braid, with cap to match. The uni- form, including cap, will ooat not exceeding 118.90. In winter, pupils arc required to wear uniform jacket, which "ill be furnished at COSt. I'ntil Novemher 1, pupils may wew such dresses a- they already liave. After that date, they must wear uniform until nlnss nf session. Uniforms oaa be made in our dress-making departmean eeeare uni- formity, we prefer that they should be made lien. There will tKI>Klt. Every effort il made tO secure the utmost neatness and order on the pan of the young ladies, in the arrangement and 'arc of their rooms, clothing, and persons. The Matron inspects the rooms of boarding pupils daily, and notes all instances of disorder, negligence, or untidiness LAGH W.i FE.M Ml "I LE\ \M \(,i:s. We give constant attention to tin* moral tad religious train ingof our pupils. Religious exercise* are held morning and rawing. On Sabbath moratag, | >uj.: !* attend men church. - ami schools in the city as their parents ma\ designate. \ V>. mg Ladies' Christian Association has been organized, an I weekly meetings are held. Bible lessons are part of tin- cur- riculum. Sectarianism ia eschewed, bat we ieek to ooaunend the Christian religion by pieeept and example. A relig atmosphere has pervaded College Hone daring the past year HEALTH. In no private household i Ufa re employed b sloeer or Bore intelligent supervision ovei the Inmatea than is here exercised over the health of the boarding pupils. The Lady 1'rin has made medicine and the health of pupil- a life-long stud \ The slightest ailments are promptly treated, in -,-r . i the "best medical advice is secured an.l competeel Bones pi i mkk th$pmmt; and, when made known to the P dent, is scrupulously respited. All the conditions of prop, i Kamtat.oa are carefully observed It is a noticeable I "ur pupils leave school in better health than when thev ,,. iOMKSTK Altl{AN<;i;Mi;Ms. The sleeping apartments u f the College an i oomsnodafc 1 each to four inmates. The heavy articles of foroitan, neb as bedste-ada washstands, tables, vvardrl,e. mi r U:ur.. are J-rmshed oy fe College. Each bonds, mus, fll! ,,, her N u v t r M ,illw.cases, and toweU. fcocfa pupil tmoold nave an umbrella, a gossamer, and orenkoes. Jul n"5?' their I faraili '- ""> ** be-rdig p** all partake at the ame tahle, and ***** ,,, large family. thk wtYwaommn o:::^!;::;:::: 1 j^r 1,sl;uHiM ^*~*^ -m, pjrr, :;::: **-- -d teachers ,s mviM n . ^ ^""M >* thusohtain,d as rendeis n ^ "' ' V "'" ''' ' nders "P* dmnpfiae rtnlj neccaaary. 1 \i,l; v si.l: FEMALE I OLLJ Ql 4:j TO PATRONS. Read this oatalogae carefully, tad see what i- expected of pupils and patron*, When von enter a pupil, it is implied ,: yon snbeerib* toaU the conditions herein oootained. Pupils .in- expeeted toobeerve the rales prescribed, and patron* should tuit lit-r Ask nor expect a% to permit a violation of the same. Dinoarage visits home, since saoh absences impair sobolar. ship nd olane- a ta nd i ng . When aeceaaary for papist to go home, patroaashoald commanjcate directly with the President, rather than through pupils. Tin PretH$nt n$trou tl right to reftm B request* for papil to visit in ih> city or token, during th* teuton. Popils should not refltaia after Commencement, free from college restriottou* Suehoooraa i* usually damaging. Parent*, ooasidertbe interests of yoar - hii.hvii. tad do not allow it. The msooiations of Colh Home, together with the maaieal and literary entertainments en, afford pupils as many social advantages u are lx-st for m while at school. Papilsarenot allowed to receive riaitors except in ran eases, and then at the discretion of the President. Write your ohildren enconraging letter* It' any eomplatata made, write a* promptly, tfyoar dangfatec i> rick, she will be properly eared for; it seriously ill. you will be prompt. ly notified. The health record of the College tor decades past shonld remove all solicitation in regard to this matter. Do i 4 **ad yoardaagfatersboaee of eatable*, *ach as. eweataeaata, cakes, ate. .Most siokaeM ariaes from this cause. The fare of the College table ia ample, and ansae for pupils and tnaoheri Boardi i pupils must nut open a* counts at stores, oroontraot debt*. When pupils do (hopping, tbey must be looompa* I by a member of the Faculty. Boarders keepi&a money in hi tin n- room* do so at >h-ir own ritl: tfoney should be de posited with the President, who will than l>e responsible for it. We offer best advantages at reasonable rates. To sacooed , we mas* have prompt payments. .\s long aa daea are unpaid, "', not ymi. are bearing the harden of you:- cbilda edaeation. BBFBBEHCB& W* refer to any of oar patron* Inquire of them whether ' ""' i fair tedei of what wn are, ud what we do. 44 LAM; w.i: 1'l.v mi: COI.LEUE. Bwties of (jpecaeners. TK.U HERD SHOULD I. > > | .< ; i no teemmti at tone. i Da tluir p.irl In I aaotttiMJ pupiU. gataaaj antjroa Kriiiiiy nicm. 1. AjHtM In enforcing. College rule*, and in: I In nui m as - 1 1 > i 1 1 . I. MtOW partiality or fm I liivi- iiivirui timi ootdda of appointed w L Attend amaaameaU not approved I Pn . lee riatton Sunday, anleai i <.-. to eventna '.. Takt-imrt iiwi wttlraat conaent of t*i I c < %|fatioR5 for Boarding Pwpifs. portu jiim' I. W.urColle*- uniform. .'. *- pi llllinl mil maailj m meal*. ;. Meat riaHoieaai) la reception i Went I'-iK-t i.'i aabta , h i,, r ,. s ,, r , . I n . ' * ud obedient to ever} I J '' r ,; ". Arranie room before leavln In th< ; ;.;^Ntinii 1 -, 11 t,iv-i ll ll| ., ll , | , ".. nuium.v-wti.K.in.,.1. hBTCBtD ti. I'll', -lit "tit oft I,, College, ! ""'"'"'<* with >,,.. ,K.,,v..,-K,k, r( , th( . r ., fro,,, W prml-J and , .or nk i ' tt awl. tpenuia. LAGB IXGK 1'KM \1 K I 0L1 ; NOTE if music in roneeri program on pagi Our neal uniform, hlch saves expense i"i- Sunday dren TUc number of pupila in marie mil art, ahown on page XL :t |- \hll.ll M tlM (.IP -! III. I -. v,. r 1,11,1. Thai moat i rpta" below art */ ranatf asaa, am/ uuovsA- ri it buildings ar* all id bo inUnff-boaM la <>ni.-. two atoriea high, .iiiuli! In rvtfiilar U -. Imi i,.,i -, ,i. ir |nii. Th.ii the ] , r.-wiii, m iui.lv. if, inn,, taught MeeaafteUjrftartMfty-faarywan Tlmt ,.iir n-.-n -Ii.-i !.! aigbt-singUlgla one .,( Ilii-fln.--! \.K-uilst> In tin- South. nail i,, i i.,..n,i i h, ii I,, .;,!,., i. lighted, ;,,, ( | ventilated. NuiiiiT,(i board) -i> inn . npaatfotn -i \ .11 ui Commencement i ,.\. .iu and teachers. Ninety tin.- \ oicea la the- cbortM '\ ' itMTflf nur u i mll, ) ,|i| r n , . ' , I " " *" til' If. Holllt- i.i i iCH ATI-: hk i -t flgnuuii im [in-ill Excreta OtlMMKKl IA1. I'lTI -l OFSTUDir -uul,v. .12, r ..ji, M Neatneoa ml ' l idei ilptioiml Kill. Ill ( I, till 11 . 41 B 17, IT u --ui n 3- BOARDING- I'npll- iiml tea >llegp Home. 4- FACULTY- Tratoed, p rog re ss ive. Kn 5- LITERARY COURSE -W.U uni.i. -,i. i:,-m book* and m.-iii - 6 MUSIC I 'nexo ii. -.1. Voirai rnltnro a ataw lallj Bight-elni 7- ART- l.'\, - I'liomillN Mm- miviiiiti: 8 TEACHERS' CLASS Tli..r..uuh eonrae i- Baethodaand 9 BOOK-KEEPING -Tuimlit n at- boom 10- ITaTtNSCS Waaaoiialila rnt.-s. rfn ImIiWiii 11- PROGRESS- More than twice aa mm >tee:rpts. Hundred* attest that I itlon seared It* grandest tucceaaattl i I,,-, in, nt. A- to music, the college stands aecoud to nana, O c orgia limy w.-n rank LaGimng* Pemi ami ng bu r tir-t and Im-m.-m m D i'. w ui Ni wniiii ii i rahar, Jane It, MM, We ha peattj ptaaaad with - make-anea tin- exaanina- - Hi -ii, -i-.. i penni mil corn . ' i Urography. aY* desire to call pautiewlar attention to the ahorti aim liiini-.l Dointa, aathey are toooften ii--i:lr<-i.-.| In our h . l.-nri i,i'.., E/ataimni Ckataukd 4ti I ASBAXOB I l-'l 11 I I 11 '.I . ] MM) |..-.i> tOttM 1 I ..,,i,i |, cilli-Ji- li ''' ! ! "" UiaCollege: I inn ' Mlnf tlntrntli lo tl Mori thun thin u ! tin , lltw t K Hfl i knar, tbi i mak >' Mr*. Alwyn RmitB - 1 .it W .-,! ' .I,,,,,,,,..,..,,.. *" 'ii B If, - mid ,,,r,,, ,,. . eultai opportunity. ...-.,. lntloi.rar.-l n.li.wi.lu- rati. Jndek. r m. . PAOK. Ai.rMN>: i f ImiiMMilallil i i Concert . 4M Irregular I'lipiN If] DEPABTMKVT \ lance a, Junior CmM. a, m, 1' a, a, 44 :.it.rnr\ AoelMlM I-oratlon .41 1 < MM* Mo.|,ni 1-anguagefc feiariK i. i of I dm met l<>n Cii.-- DtstiiMUoaa :*4 M Moral anil KWliclou Advantage* I-' HuK'um 40 Ml SI. IiKl'AKTMKNT Qt.ii. in Hoim ri tbmtmtm ami (Mm 11 Idij EUIATEDBPT & ^i KMm 4'. 1 Mccirii hi K\i-n IT COMMKKi IAI. DKR ..Ji. I . m Bl iiioi ClMI 12. H i tebert ii Kiglit-Slnglng IS, 27 HI- ISOIIS Bortitlxn tuttiont n.i Reports. 15 i:, 1 M xij.liomor. Stipulation* H. :il SSE4J TLTY 1 H. Term* MM Vacation '1 In ory ami Harmony 1 kv.riuMcii! TIlCSTKKs 1 BuUli.l- :th T> ee-wriUug Mj tiwth and outlook .*) IXUKU(iHAIHATK> 12 Oral Hi a, I'lilfonn 11 |Bir!an! r'.ah . .32 Violin m ft|>n>\. in. ntt VNitlng Hoar.l 17 l" TB1 M. DECT >. M Voice Culture 17. > 4 Gta^parcge :o:- I ^?ale ^igfo School Gommepsial, eient fie. Classical. Fall Session begin* first Monday in September, and ! December 19, 1890. Spring Session begins second Monday :ii January. 1H0 i closes at the expiration of five scholastic month*. Ratec of Tuition, per scholastic- mouth, payable at th of each month : Primary, Intermeddle, High School. u Preparing boys f or college an, t , bu M , are llUnlM Write for catalogs and particulars. LEONIDAS JONES, Principal. La<.r.ni^<-, (.<) rfi o\ Ghe palace Gap * ine. i Kansas an, mips;:, & hum mrcaj I- many miles the -ho-test, and by far th Best Equipped Passenger Lin< Between ]Kints in the Ea>t awl B .uthaast, and Monphti an.', all potato i Arkansas, Texas, the West, and Northwest. "" * Train BealpuMBl of this lis* to of the most nio.'eni BOH ruction, and pP Bf H al with every device i eees>ary to the comfort and laf. *v ' congers. Elegant Reclining hair Cars (Seats Free) II < trains between Memphis and n lingharn. Binning hai Ktaa City: with rullman Sleepers light oaant 1 I 1 ' iid Atlanta, in connection w hoOooq I vcrytl, r new ar.i tirst-class, and no . rt li spared hy the < t.. 111. Mi. requirements of the traveling puMic. Through tick, t \iatisline -on wle at all through-ti.-ket offices. F..r to ! tin j-tabl. older giving full information as to through i OOaoMMttOM ' . etc. iddrees, H. I>. EM is, j, |. : . LOCKWOOOb GENERA AGE if, GENERAL PASSENGER *GENT, 339 Wtt* t., HsnpMi, Tana. Eaasas Zltj, Ho. GOING TO OR RETURNING FR< >M fia^range Female Soffege, a(pr<3R<|e. (|>eorcji<3. THE Loralle and Mville R. L OFFERS YOU FROM NEW -ORLEANS Double Daily Trains and Elegant Pullman Palace Buffet Sleeping Cars, via The beautiful Gulf C< iast, Mobile and Montgomery. BY THIS ~ ROUTE ONLY : ONE ! CHANGE : OF : CARS Fort Worth, Texas, to LaGrange. Ga. Pmati and ilic- paag ladies Mil do well u> ren i mim - swing to and returning from school, an ! Ma to j; ihat tli.-ir tl I reail VIA NEW ORLEANS AMD thi LA N. K. K. fot rates, map,, tim.- twit, nc, address C. P. ATMORC, FRED O. BUSH. Cneral Passenger Agent, District Passenger Agent. LOUISVILLE, KY. ATLANTA, CA T. H. KINSLEY, Traveling Passenger Agent, L. A N. R. R.. DALLAS, TEXAS