Lagrange, GEORGIA. Index Admission. Requirement tor .<> 4" Alumna; M Building j j Calendar I i Certificates : '4. i; Class Distinctions / ''ourses. Academic I, 19 Art is Collegiate .... 'i Music .... 12 1 le^rees 7 Domestic Arrangements 2 S Knrollment -7 Expenses M 1 Faculty 3 General Information j I Heal 1 ' 1 j -" : ; Instrumentalities *3 Library *3 Literary Societies ^4 Loan Fund n Location Hand and Religion- Advantage- M Patrons .... J Regulation- tor Hoarding Pupils . . . Summarv 1 1 Ti.nn- and \ acations . Trustees. Hoard of ...... .- 24 Visiting Board from the North Georgria Conference . 2 1 Catalogue OF TI1K Fifty-SixtH Annual Session or LaGrang'e Female College LaGrange, Georgia 1900-1901 Established 11*33 Chartered 140 Jud 8 f Us by Our Work K i V\ \ k I > I'KINIIK Board of Tru(t*. Moard ofTjrusieos. Ul.mt.i L.'>. I.:i' .r .iltfci Thorn WH I WirilAM. PIMHM JOHN K HKimiMI \vm s witiiam JOHN' U HUM RMDM j l MMBtnea HEV A. r .!>>-. i v v i;kav "KV j I mix, m ,, ,, k-\ ,. 8UII.UA.S y ,, Mm ,, (] J W HUM I, I, Atlanu U M ! AKK kkv. w i Buonco 1 L Cl.KAVKI.ANI) "\ ; ii mm KKV I G in ..111 , KKV K j bii;ium D I A DCMBOM 1 I ikiriT j k rocsn m ii *' WISIIUM MOM I l ATKINSON OOt J K III NmiN l.ii .'.mvt I. ii College ! it i. Atlanta I 'ungr ( .-in. -Mil' W \ ' . K iN -i KTAH1 Ul l>l till kl \ i. U |i| VAI. Ill II \ II VKIiW H K Kl V \\ P I.i i\ I |i n llli Mli, ,.. J I MOaUCI RagMMvillc M \l J M liAkWkn I..H.. Hi'N II mi. |. , .,, ,,;;,. kl-A K l TII'iM U i. ,, :i , kl \ l - Wkli.H I Ai.. A II l. VkV I.., i . A W l.YNi } \ \1 | ,., ., K , kKV J I |.\\ | - Alh.il, kl \ I II K< ill! n- D ii u a i o ii'i:i. w 1 M * Fatal r k. uki\M.. .,,, kl \ I W <jl ll.I.I i\ \l ;. |i Ii , m 1 1. 1. 1 w II \|iiKln\ \\, utr.m k n,i I H I Ul I ,,., un m i.corn Visiting; Committee for .901 From North Georgia Conference: KhV J N SNOW u,v """"" ki v i , ,., | n | u , ,,, r J HUVM in.. ii - < i W Smi hi Pit - dent Commenced teai hing June i i 856 F.irultr. Faculty. 1900-1901. RUFUSW. SMITH. A. If., ]'ki:sii.KNT. Mcliiphytici, * B ' v " '" "J - laaajtst far fan a-a h aj yajaaa ,.i Baserj TiIIiji. doUttt t >lacr* !n,,r,^,it assMs* l. ,,u,. MRS RUFUSW. SMITH. I.ai.v I'ki.nuiaj. AKronomy, Physiology. ln-l (CfadMtt!) for thrr. ma ,,,,.: rtwofmn Hsa laaarlal aariaaj (attj ftw >. tan laprcaaa* n I can CLIFFORD L. SMITH. Mathematics, Frtnch. Si;l ' Ha CWaaaja DM* i amp nit a tcachrr. chiefly in ii.,ii LEON P SMITH. A. H.. Natural Scianca, Carman. K " I ' i BBaatMatCMcaajaVaai \m. vr,.. ., tj ,, MISS I.INDA LOUISE HARRISON' M & L If. E D . Elocution. Physical Culture, M ' ; - "'""-"'"i-'-mi..: m i ,, b Vaamaa'a Cett it tly in psMMM MMNs MISS If. BBSS WOODS, A. M . English. Spanish. Mpaavi at CMsMja Inn B%M >t..i* saWffcNt at peaatioa MISS If. LDNA FERGUSON, A H.. History, Principal of Academy. * " ' ' ' ' '' ci K ht year..; three year- m Btaaata |-,-iii 3 Fnoultf. MISSS. JENNIE STRADLKY A R Latin. GpwK. v i : ia |tUa( ~i'<" ll " < Meaga ' 1,,v MISS MARGARET E SHEPARP \ Primary Dpirmnt. A It .! ' lu.l~.ll Ill-I I ivi veil- MISS SOPHIA S WRIGHT A B Preparatory Aaaiatant. Pnmnhl| A li ,- I. i . ii - : "k''| Ihn " Music Department. AI.U'YN M SMITH. Dll B< ro, Theoretic*. Voice Culture. Muaical Hietory. Mn- Moot) .1 hi \ I i private mi.;. thrall Mrtropotitaa Col .! Hni I bell I ].ci|'-t. Coeaerrator) . t M u-i. fieri MRS AI.U'YN M SMITH. Voice. Piano. At N E Cottatrvalon i..t tarn fi SiKmii R<it..li -t ii.ii. . ; nt Matrapottaa Col "< Meet then I rtwoj't tm in I hi l.ripnu Oaaatraetora un. In lliinn Rebuag and Kmm;- n ii hing ..i l. i i . irs. MISS CLAIRE I. SMITH, Piano. Theory. Siajht Ahumih. a b . Mu- gnd i. i i \ a aaaftoel CLIFFORD I.. SMITH Violin. stn,ii,,i MaKaat ffilpmliu Kara MISS ELEANOR C. DAVENPORT Piano. Theory, Guitar. Mandolin. Banjo. Sitfht Sinking. . H t Mn- gratj ii ., ,, , . . Ml MBERS ill I.ITl-KAKV lACn.TV. I M'-- M 1'>Iii . l-iii!H-.ti M1--1 s,,,,| a Wriithl . Mi,- M It, - \v, mI- 4 Mi Clifford I. Smith mi- ,, , . , -,,,,(;, v Mr i.,,,,, r s.niii, T Mi- I.in.i . 1.mi,-. H - Mi- M.-bimI Mi,;..,!.! , Ml- M 11 gar, , -, p, ,|k Faculty. GEORGE WII.SoN, Piano, Pip* Organ. mh.Ii.mI at i, ml. ih. ill ttchool of Ml V / mom i h nd i \ u Docket .mil .ci lac LclpaicCoaarrvaton ,. i andei u . 1,1. ni..,, n Wnwiji i tm1 Mt Iiillb aJao couth Of I. in -. ,,tl t>l.ni..ini.li ! sil.ili llir. linn. Ill ixmiiiM h . | II. II,. l.i.li.l and tu.i ni-i in Kagiaod sad Can MISS EDA !:. BARTHOLOMEW (Elected for 1901 ). Piano, Theory, Pipe Orfjan. Compktcd ideate coarat al avrritory of Minfa In I*iaao ad Tli iv, 1.1 ijm.,1. ,n .111,1 it Carl Betaecki it ta ripr mpi nadt i PMl II. ,111. miss LEILA M. ikvix. Piano, Theory. light Singing. Mat . 1 I Ha* occupied prvwat porittoa omt y< Art Department. Miss MARGARET POLK, Emstxvctok. Allril.l, .1 |lan K lil, r. I..1I, _ k Slll.llr.l Art nli.lcr Carl III. nil. 1 " ,iv .,t I. 1- I, MISS M. BESS WOODS. Librarian. MISS Sol'HIA S WRIGHT, .Secretary to Preaident. MISS A.NGIE SMITH, Housekeeper. * ^gul^m nt for Mmtoti on to Collg.. Collegiate Department. R.quircminti for Ad mission to Collft>- Thest requirements conform to tin standard established by tin- Educational Commission "f tilt- M. B. Church, South. FOK THK A. I. D8GBKB. Knglish: Three hours a week for two years. i. Higher English Grammar. 2. Elements of Rhetoric and weekly written compositions. 3, English Literature, including the special stud) of Shakes peare's Macbeth, Milto.i's 1/ Allegro and II Penseroso, Comas and Lycidas, Burke's Speech on Conciliation with tin. American Colonies, Macaulay's Essays on Addison and Milton, and tin- reading of George Eliot's Silas Marner. Pope's Homer's Iliad. Books I.. VI.. XXII. XXIV., Addison's Sir Roger dc Coverkj . Goldsmith's Vicar of Wakefield, Scott's Iv. inline. Shakespean - Merchant of Venice. Cooper's Last of the Mohican-. Tennyson's Princess, Ce'cidge's Ancient Mariner, Lowell's Vision of Sir Launfal. Latin: Four hours a week for two years. 1. Beginner's Book. 2. Three books of Cantor and three orations of Cicero 01 their equivalent, Greek: Four hours a week for one year. I. Beginner s Book, with elementary reading and compo- jiosiiion. 2. Or one >cai of equivalent preparation in either French or German. IrTHK Am.ICANT KM AhMIsSlMV HAS NoT STTMi:J) C.KK- KAJf OK FkKNCH, TMK FIRST YKAK S OODKM "I ITODY IN K1THKKMAY BE TAKEN IN" COU.ROK, TKOCOH IT MAI WOT BH RECKONED IN THE XfMBEk 09 ilol HS RKoTIRl.D FOB i. KADI A TION. History: Three hours a week for two years. i. History of the United States and General History. <>r History of England. Ort,ficate Distinction*. Mathematics: Poor hours a week for two wars. i. Arithmetic. s. High School Algebra through quadratics. For the B. S. Degree. English: Same as for A. B. course. History: Same as for A. H. coarse. Mathematics: Same as for A. B. course, Latin: Same as A. B. course or an equivalent amount of Preach and German. [One year of each or two yean of either . Science: Poor hours week for one year. Physical Geography, Physics, Chemistry or Botany. Certificates will Ik- accepted from duly accredited schools in lieu of entrance examinations. | The course of study of tin- Academic Department leads up to the College COnrses, and fully conforms to these requirements. Certificates. I poo satisfactory completion of an) de part u w i of College work, a Certificate will Ix.- awarded. Distinctions. Some of those who are to receive degrees will participate in the graduating exercises, TU Faculty n & right to decide the nnmberof appointees and their assignment. Scene of the students who are to receive certificates for the completion of the course of study in one or more departments. Will be selected to read original essays or other assigned work during Commencement. These are to be selected Upon relative merit, provided that the one to receive the largest number of certificates -hall take p rec e denc e of those receiving a less number. wwfca iti..i. ou T .ii~ .t,. 11, .t ,!,<. ih> |.r..fKn. \ Inslwm l.y ct-Hifi- in \..Miini .ma . buNffj wmoidlintj Couree of Stud* for the A. 8. Degree B. 8. Ten student- m Serial ETocutioo will becnonenon relative merit in clcuti.n to rente daring Commencement To compete, pupil, mast have rtndkd Special Elocution not lew than three months before time of idwrion and must continue this special work until Commencement No medals ire awarded and no "honors" are conferred cotman w ktodv ucaoixg to the a. b. degree. Kxcusii. -Coot** I.. II.. Ill-, IV., and election between Courses V. and VI. Special Blocntion maj take the place of Course- V. tA fee of $10 is charged for Course V. and $40 for Spetisl Elocution i. Latin - . First and Second year's work required. The- Third year may Ik* replaced by another language not otherwise required. NATfRAi. Science and Biology. Courses I. II.. and VII required. Mathkmatics. All of First and Second Years. The Third and Fourth years are elective. MiTai'hvsics and History. All the courses required. (Vkkkk. All of Greek course is elective. In it- place two years of French, and either one year of German (second year, if first was elected in academy 1 or Courses VI I and VIII. iii English required. Frknch ant; Gkrmav Kkctive as above mentioned. F.i.kctuks. 720 hours ( .f additional work must be taken from the courses not otherwise elected or regular!) required All courses are three hours pet week unless otherwise S] w ified. There are 36 week- in a Bchool year. COOMB OK STl'DV l.l.AI.INt'. To Till. B. B. MtOBJtl FvNt.i.isn. Same as in A. H. course. Xattkai.Sciknck and Hioi..s Course I II sad VII., and 360 hours' elective w..rk in this department, includ ing 108 hours from Courts V VI., VIII. Mktaphvsics and History. -Same as in A. B. Course Course of Study. French. Fin t and ec rnd year ' cour i German. Two yeai ' work not taken in Academy, Electivbs. 600 bong are required in addition to the foregoing from ..n\ courses not otherwise elected. V B, Musical Kistorj and Tone Poets may be reckoned each a (6 hour ' work in the elective total for either the A B 01 I'.. S. degree. Course of Study. 1 ! ; three hour per week unless otherwise Btated i, Department of English mnd Elocution. Miss M. Be W 1 . A. It. 1 English . Miss Linda Louise Harri on, M. E. I... M E. 0. D. Elocution Pirsl Year. Course I. Ketlogg's Rhetoric; Swinton's Word An ,]\ -1 Ri ding Lowell's Vision of Sir Launfal, [rving's Alhambra, Longfellow*! Evangeline, Dickens' Tali- of Two Cities, Shak< p !, Hamlet. Etuei on' Essays ( Selected). Crit- ical papen Weekly Compositions. Second Year. -Coursi II. -To December. Painter's Introduc- tion to American Literature with selections, Conrse III. -To June. Halleck's History of English Literature. Syle's Prom Milton to Tennyson. R< ding: -Milton- Paradise Loit, Bks. I. and II.. Rurkin's Sesame and Lilies, Tennyson's Idylls of the King, Shake- ire's Ring Lear Carlysle - I on Burns. Critical papers. Month!) Compositions, Third Year. Course IV. To January, Representative plays from tlu Elizabethan dramatists. Shakespeare's Julius Caesai Macbeth, Tempest, Comparison of Elizabethan and Ancient Classical Drama with readings from the Classic dramatists. Critical papers. Course v. -To Junt. Elocution f South weric) or an equal amount of Special Elocution. If Course VI. is elected, this may be omitted, Couri* of Studf. Course VI. -To June. This Cat Drvebpment of the novd. Representative work.' of Modi i n Novelists. Critical papers. Six formal compositioiM. The Junior Claw of 1901-2 will stud) year, and one of the courses in the Thb Fourth Yea Comae VII. To Dec. u Chaucer's Prokigue, bight's Tale, and Nonne Preestes Tale. Reeding : Dryden's Palamon and Arcite, Selection! ftom Speu cc-r'.s Fairie Queen. Course VIII. To June, Bmerson's Brief History of the Y.w. Language, w Blight's Anglo S xon Readei Four formal compositions. - of 1901-2 wiil study work laid down for the Third year. Department of Latin. MI>S S. Ji:\M: STKAIM.i.Y, A. II. First Year. -Searing's Virgil's Aeneid; ThePactylic Hexameter; Cicero de Senectute; Bennett Latin Grammar; Bennett's Latin Prose Compos rtion. Second Vear. H Ckh Epodes, Satire and Epistles rey and Kirkland ; Lyric Metre of Horace: Bennett's Latin Grammar; Bennett's Latin Prose Composition. Third Year. Tacitus' Germania; Terences Phormio (Elroei Sight reading from Cicero's Orations against Catatinc; Stud) of Roman Literature. Department of Natural Science and Biology. MRS. kt'll> . ,\[ITH AMI II ON 1'. -Ml: II A c "" r ' 1 L ' " Introduction uj Physical Science Laboratorj Etc $2 .00. Course II. Cooky's Elementary Chemistry. Laboratory fee *?.oo. Cwo * IU Principles of Phj : Uboi torj Work. Laboratory fee >.s.oo. 10 Course of Studv. Course IV. -Chemistry; Williams' Laboratory Manual; Qualita- Department of French and German. I'KI NCH. HJI Ink]- !.. SMITH. First year. Keetei* Elementary Grammar: Van Daell's Introdiiction to French Author* Conversational and Com position exercises. Second War Keetela Grammar; Aldrich and Posters Pound turns of French; Selected texts; Conversational! xercise* original compositions on studied subjects. Third Year, Francois's Composition, La Uterature de la Ungue Praneaise; Selected texts; Conversational exercises nnd original composition* on dictated subjects. '.IkM \\ I.KON r. SMITH. \. H First Year. Prescribed in course oi the Academic Department, but may be taken in College. Second Yeai Joines-lfeissner's German Grammar; Selected text* (Intermediate); Composition and conversational exercises. I'tunl Year. Joints Meissner's German Grammar; Selected text (Advanced); Composition and conversational exerci Study of lives ol German writers with their works, Acertifkab will be given for four years work in Modem Languagi s. Department of Metaphysics and History. !U IIS W. SMITH. \. M . \\|> Miss M VMS \ PBBOUSON, A. It. I * i > tl < Si Hi! K < Outlines ourptr u Course I. Patriarchal and Hebrew History to Death of Solomon. Course II. Hebrew History to the Return from the Babylonian Captivity. The Poetic and Prophetic Books, Course III The life of Christ. C 'MimIV. The Propagation of the Gospel. Candler's Christua Auct >i Cour O* 8tut). Course VI -To J Line. Tnis Cour- I k .v,l i , 1 ,mem..tthcn..v.! Rej live works of Mo. i Department of Natural Science and Biolofjy. Mk.s. 1CFOTW SMITH AND II < N 1 -MI'MI \ Coone I. Gage's Introduction to Ph> i nee. Laboratory ice 5 2. 'to. Course II -C^ky- Elementary Chemistry. Laboratory fee $2.00. Course III. Gage Principles of ]'h : . ks. L Work. Laboratory ft* $5.00. 10 Court* of Stud. Willi..:- try Manu V ! I. iborat ,\\ Work. I. ' Coor c III. ,m<l IV Six boors per week. Cour e V. T<> Jan. i Steele's Zo I. After In. i. Heflpra Geo Phys- Course VII. To Jau i Howe's Descriptive Astronomy-. Course VIII. Smhh i _\ Cour e IX. A Bergen' Botany. A Cri rwc \n; will be granted eitber on the completion of Courses I.. II. III., and IV of I . II.. V VI. \ II.. andrithcr VIII., or IX. Coarse IX. ] Cou VI Department of Mathematics. CUFPOSD I. SMTH. Blips and Fisher's Plane Geometry. Phillips and Ftshei Solid Geometry; Conk Sections; Phillips and Strong's Plane Trigonometry. Third Vear. Baiky n.l Wood's Plane Anatytkal Geomei II il! .ml Krught's Higher Algebra; Charch's Descriptive imetry. th Year -Ymtng nnd Unebarger*s Elements of Calculus; ' ;-. Spheri Sobd Aaaiyt ic.tl Ge netr\ Department of Metaphysics and History. tlJKlTS W. SMITH, \. M.. VM> Mi>^ M BDNA P8KGPSON, \. II. Bible. Si Bibh Outlines. Om kmrpm Course I. Patriarchal and Hebrew History to Death of Solomon, Coutm II Hebrew History to the Return from the H.il,\ Ionian tptivtty. The Poetic and Prop}' tk Books. Coursi in The life of Carl t C mrse IV. The Propagation of the Gospel Candler's Christus An ! I Cour# Ol Studf. History. Course I All. i J .11 i England. Coarse II. Aftei Mai Count! III. To Uec u Course IV. To Mar. i i. Course V, After M ir. la I.. 1. : . Mythol . Han i "ii ( '' Countn M- , ; Mod. HI 111 tol \ 'I Metaphysics. Course I. To Kov. 1. Jevon's Loj Course II. Prom Nov. 1. to Feb. 15. Steele's Ethics. Course III. After Feb, 15. Baldwin's Psyi ho! Music Department. AI.W VN M. SMITH, DIR1 i H'K. This department ofl 1 a thorough cmii 1* in instrumental music, theoretical -unlit- andmu i< I hi toi > of the teachers have bad adt intage of tin- l"-t cot training. ;;'! are eminently qualified for i The methods employed are those used by the I* 1 American and European conservatories. Semi-monthl) pupils' recitals in the Chapel giv< tiainin>> concert work. Special instructions in methods giveii I siring to teach. Tin- time required to complett dependent upon the talent, industry and previous ittaiu pupil. Tin- n>urs(.-s of theorj and sight -m ,- essential to an intelligent comprehension of or pipe organ. Theory. A. M. SMITH. UIBSnC. SMITH, DAVENPORT, 1 1< \ I N It \ U I II"! I 'Ml U Under theory is included notation, rudintentan principles, harmony and counterpomt. The coi favorably with that 4 tl b, 1 con .,..1 instruction (in class, is tar to pupUi m piano and 11 1 j Ml MHJiKH ''I mi -iv \i l .Ct'LT> 1 '< >K lw< '1-2. -iniHi Hn \'u: \i ft t \t -- Klranoi C Davrnpnrt Mi- nit li Ml V M 4 Mi- I,, ila \i Irvtn ii" Music Department. Course of Study in Theory. Ftrmt Grade. Notation, rudimentary principle . Written ex< rci e adapted t<> pupil. Second Oracle. Scales, signatures, intervals, etc. Written xer< i i adapted to pupil. Third Grade. Drills in ignatures, scales, intervals, etc. Thorough-bass. M.;ik of exprus ion. Written i s< dapted to pupil. Fourth Grade. Emery's Elemenl > of Harmony t<> Lesson 43. Emery's Additional Exercises. Original modulations. Fifth Grade. Emery'! Element ol Harmony completed and reviewed. Richter' Additional Exercises. Double chants, chorals. Har- monizing melodies. Acoustics. Goodrich's Musical Analysis. Sixth Grade. |ada olin' Simpk and Double Counterpoint. Cherubini's Counterpoint .m<l Fugue. Figuration. Simple itioti in rondo form. Musical History. \. M. SMITH. Pupils have acet to a librarj containing musical books and journahi In the fourth, fifth and sixth grades, pupils are re- quired to read biographies of the masters and other musical lit- Course of Study in Musical History. First Year. in Musical History (Fillmore). Reviewed with final outline and sketches. Mufic Depirtment. .Second Year. The Gtvat Tom Pod (Crowest). Biographical kit h of each composer. Piano. MISSUS BARTHOLOMEW, C. SMITH. IKVIV DAVRMPORT, MRS. \ M. 3MIYH. Particular attenti a Is paid 1 itechnic throughout tin c >ui To facilitate the attaiinn _flt of correct position and t >u h, pupil are first taught to play lowly. With increa ing trength and flexibility, rapidity of execution 1 acquired till the desired tempo is reached. Pupils who have completed the fourth grade in theory and piano, the first year in musical history, and a year in tight sin^in;;. will receive a CERTIFICATE in in- truuu-nt .! inn ic Tho e completing the fifth grade in theory, the course in piano, run history, rani first year in si^ht singing will receive a diploma in piano, The winkle prim;: vi . t. free to all pupil in and above f mrth grade piano. W~Xo pupil will receive a certificate or diploma Unless - lu- has studied in this, institution each of tin- required branche for one yvar. Course of Study in Piano. First Grade. Ku-hlei. op. 349, Vol. I., II, Duvernoy, op 170. Concone, op. 44. 5-- Her/ ,-. Technical exen > Second Grade. Kuhler. ,. ..,,,. V,,|. in Duveruov ,,p. I Jo, 1 68 I.einoi.u-. Op. 37. l!i..l-:i, and Clenicnti' . Son tin.. Ileiv' Technical exer i Third Grade. Bach' Preparatory Static HeUet rp r6, 45, l7 . Czerny, op. ' v '- ''*'' LoMchhorn op, 5a. Berem . op 61 Bertini, op. ;J Schumann, op, 68 ! ek'i and Kuhlau's Smaller wort .., , ,.,,, ,,. echnical exen ies. 'I Music Department. Fourth Grade. Cxerny, op. 299, s "7- 7-J"- Kullak's Octave Studies, Hk. I. Chopin'H Waltz* Bach" Inventions, Preludes, and Fugues. La chboro, op. 66. Bertini, ci>. 66. Herz, op, [63, Mendel: ohn' Songs without Word Mozart's, dementi's, Beethoven' .Sonatas. Doering, op. 34, 25. Selected Solos. Hera's Technical Studie . Fifth Grade. Tausig-Khrlich' Exercises. Dementi's Gradu ad Parna um V 'l I (Tau ig). Kullak's Octave Studies, Bk. II Bach's Well Tempered Clavichord. Jensen, op. 32. Seeling's Concert Etudes, Beethoven' , Haydn's, Schubert's, Sonatas. Cramer's 60 Selected Studies. Chopin's Poloni Nocturne Pischna Exercises. Selections from modern u impost 1 . Sixth Grade. Tausig-Ehrlich's Exercises. Chopin, <p. 10, 25. Bach's Suite Anglaise. Reinecke, op. t2i, Hk. II.. III. Mendelssohn, '\<- 104. Haendel'i GiMinor Concerto (Reinecke). Concertos of Hummel, Weber, Schumann, Field. Pieces by Raff, Jen en, M szkowski, Weber, Schumann, Grieg, Liszt, Chopin. Anj ol above studie ma) be omitted or changed at teacher's li cretion 1, Course of Study in Organ. .MISS BOA K. BAKTHOLOMBW. / v Schneider's Pedal Studies, l!k. I.. II. Easy pieces by European mil American composers. Second Grade. Extempore playing begun. Accompaniments for congregational singing. Bach's Preludes and fugues, Vol, I.. II. II R Shelles ' Modern < trgani Third Grade. Extempore playing. Accompaniments for chorua and goto singing. Mendelssohn's Preludes and Sonatas. Schumann's 15 Music Department. Fugues neberB. A. C. H. Selections from Rheinb I'iutti, Ricbter, Guilmant, Roa ini, Raff, Gounod, Schubert. Fourth Grade. Thomas' Etudes. Bach's Masterpiece Eddy, Chuv.1i and Concert Organist. Concert pieces from Buck, Wagner, Schumann, Guilmant, Flagler, Sonatas of Rheinbergei Lemmens, kitu-r. Violin, Guitar. Mandolin and Banjo. C, I.. SMITH. MISS DAV8NPI >KT. The course of study in \'i<>liu consisl of scale finger exercises , correct bowing, etc.; Henning's Pes eden's, and Schuix it's Studies; ensemble plaj ing with pi ino and cornet ; Jo duets, etc., from best composers. Pupils furnish their own instruments. Sight Singing. MISSES CLAIM SMITH, HWKM'oht, [KVIX. This is a prominent feature of tin institution. Everj pupil in'the collegiate department has the advantage of a thorough course in vocal music, enabling her. without the aid of an instrument, to sing ordinary music at sight. Pupils taking this course in sight sin^in^ make more rapid and intelligent progre in voice culture as well as in instrumental music. We believ< that pupil i o e ing the power of speech and an appreciation >l melody may learn to sing ordinary niu iic intelligentl) The aim ot this department is to develop among oui pupil :. tnu i I ta*te and ability. Sight singing, fundamental principle . glee . church music, choruses, as well as harmony are taught daily except Thursday. Themusica] director with the sight singing classes " ually study a cantata or light opera during the year Course of Study in Sight Singing. First Grade. New Second Musk Reader kCason) otati .... Major Beaks. Ear training Drills ih intervals. Musical dictation. Two part ringing Selected gt io Gkoror Wilson, I'i;in... ( >rj{ati Muic Department. Second Grade. New Third Music Reader - Mason and Veasie). Maj >i and Minor Scales. Accidentals. Modulation Musical Dictation. Three part singing. Selected glees and choruses Third Grade. New Fourth Music Reader Mason Choi ected from standard operas and oratorios, Church mu k. Four part tinging, Voice Culture. MX, WHMKS AI \\ VN SMITH. Sin. ct breathing is the basis of good tone, as well as of . health, breathing exercises are given throughout the coui e and "forced" tone do not constitute staging. Pupils do 11 it learn, parrot like a few (Ugs, the musical tli night of which neither pupil a I i >mpn hend but their voioe are pia>i>- erly trained and developed. Instruction is given in vocal physi- ne producti m true mu ical c inception, and orthoepy as related to singing a well peaking. Thi course fits pupils for solo i 1 1 *i i 1 1 >i in concert and church, and for teaching voice ulture properly, At the discretion of the teacher, pupils are allowed to sing in public. Female quartets are organized and drilled when voice an found, adapted to such work. Pupils c unpleting the first year in Bight-singing and musical ry, the fourth grade in theory and voice culture, will receive a i 1 rtificatb in voice culture. Those completing the course in sight singing, musical history, voice culture and fifth grade m t!u.>!\. will receive a diploma in voice culture. i- No pupil will i<'< ive a certificate or diploma unless she lia^ studied in this institution each i>t' the required branches at . Course of Study in Voice Culture. First Grade. Breathing exercises. Voice placing, Blending registers. '7 Art DfpartBMMjt. Techkal atitn pted to pupil. CoacGfie'a jo Le on Bonaldi' Ex* n uses. Second Grade. Breathing and technics] exercises. Marchesi. op. 1. Bordogni's 24 Vocalises Simple ados. Third Grade. Breathing and technical exen - Conooae's 25 Lemons. \ Italian Method Mcrchesi, op. 13. Italian pronunciation tad VJ" 1 nn Fourth Grade. Breathing and technic Marchesi. op. 21. Psnofka, op Bi. Arias, selection., from on torio, concert singing. English, Italian and German m>d>;-. Fifth Grade. Breathing and technical ex< iton exerrisi for trill. Uordojjni's 36 Vocalises. Concert ringing. Study of aria, recitative and cavatina. Operatic selections iii English, Italian and German. Art Department. miss mak<;akkt An artist of ability and experience is inchargt of this dq t. Much work is done from nature and and free band drawing; is required. Pupils are taughl u ring, but true art. hence their work has.; life in it often wanting win re only colored prim , are used Tin- studio Ls fitted up with 1 studies, etc. There will I..- model* to pose in tht Head and Sketch Chase*. This department offers tin urpaa ed advantages ' oil and u-yuo ,-ortraiture. The- Art Hall i- commodious well I'Khted, and adnn, iblv adapted to its U Course ol Study in Art Department. IIKAWIM, CI. \Ssl-s ' P^ , . 1 Asttqnr v I'AINTIX.. WII Lift I Hi - m , > " p i IS inent. Art Department. SKetch Class. All pupils excei* Preparatorj Class are required to draw in the Sketch Class. Two criticisms .1 week are required in this Pupils wi hing to enter the Cast Drawing and Still Life Classes must submit drawing for examination. To enter the Head Claw a drawing of the head from life is required. No examination required for entering the Preparatory Class. Painting and Drawing in every medium are taught, includ ing oil coloi pastel, watei colon and china painting; drawing in charcoal, crayon, pencil, and pea and ink. Outdoor sketch will he Arranged foi fall and spring study. No charge for **< l l! d . and outdoor sketch class to pupils in the other das Those completing tin course is drawing and pointing will reoeivi a niri. om.\ f 2 l i ki.i: Eipeme*. Expenses. Rates Per Scholastic Year. Literary Department. i Fall term Grades and Academic Department ( S])JJU , u . nn i Fall Tenn Collegiate classes , Sprm , u . rm Diploma (literarj or music) Certificate Sight singing and free hand drawing in i la Music Department. Instruction in piano 01 organ Voice culture i single pupil I Voice culture I in class of two or raon each Violin, guitar, banjo or mandolin Use of piano one hour to one and .1 hall 1 mi 1 Use of piano each additional hour per da> ; * Use of piano to pupils in double music two h iui daih 1 1 ..! !. organ (including hire of organ bl >w< Theory. Class Harmony. Musical History t 1 music pupil 1 Mil Art Department. Drawing l pencil, charcoal or crayon Crayon, portraiture, pastel or china paintii Oil paint- Special Studies. Special elocution 1 iingk pupil Elocution I in class 1 Special harmony Board, laundry, lights and foci 1500 Hoard, laundrv and literary tuition Library ti-c , , I >i elementary pin sirs or chenuatrj I' 1 '"' ><> w ed physics or chemistrj c 1 Stipulation*. Etc. Pupil: desiring to i.ikv music, art, or special studies, in ad dition t i the liters rj i >ui > can Bnd out cost of same bj adding ipecified in preceding page. Stipulations. Al! the aboi I and tuition are required to an third cash, one-third Decern- bet ii. oik- third March ta New pupils are charged from the time of entrance to tl >t term. Former pupils, returning after the teran ha opened, are charged tuition fen the whole term if carried on with the none class. No dednctiorj win he mack- lor absence during the first two or the last three : s of the es ion No refunding of money paid for board or tuition unless serious illness compels the pupil to be absent two . week >. N > charge for litt-r.i \ tuition is made Inuguters of clergymen i.iviw. by the miktstry. We expect all dues to be ettled bd distinctions, diplomas, i e granted Boohi, Sheet Music, Etc. Ittrlio." i music stationery, and art materials, axe sold roi.: ( \-r-u Boardet on entering, should deposit mom pay for these art* Terms and Vacation. The collegiate yeai is one continuous session, beginning the third Wednesda} hi September and ending the Brat Wedaesda) in I um Calendar for 1901-1902. SEPTEMBER l8, lOOl I U : Tl KM >1 RWB I.'r.cr.Miu.k ii 1 90 1 WlKTJ I Tl KM BEGINS. M \kcii 13, 1901 SriM.- Ti.ri BEGIN J i \ ; I \ \ Cenerm Information General Information. Location. LAC.RANC.K i i-unt\-.>m unit outharesl of Atlanl UK Atlanta i Wed Point and the Kacaa ft Birmitu railroads. [1 tl upon a high rolling countr tin Pint Mountain range. Health fulness. Tin elevated, undulating nature of tin- urroun untn r. , tn nil drainage; hence there is no i nig fr in: malaria, and the climate i*- not subjected to extremes. Situation. ThecoSegi accopk i magnificent site, eight hundred above sea level. College Hill 1 one hundred oa ! live feet high er than railroad depot, affording a Cnansanding view <>t i -niKiinu country. Being actuated one-half mile from bttsme center of town, tile College afford i a quiet retreat, w In aad pupils hoard together and co nsti t ute one family, ground an nam ai m stent The Buildings. The main braidings are the College ..ml Cofleg* Horn,. In 1856, the property was sold to the North Georgia Conferenoe i i *0,OQO; and many improvement \ mat | HrI1 ,,, \ large well on the nn mii iii aad the at) water works furnisl .UuuLiit Ettppb of water. Th, [ .; , . t!!;L bghted with the he t l-di on electric light*. The Cotttye i, luiilt at brink and granite and c rvered w>th tin. ,nak,ng ,t fireproof. I,,,,,,, In h| , ; K^daudfhtei at the other. Th, i.t H., , con, grooms audi divided hvw.de hall ,, , .. I11K ,,,. !ltll . lie center there*, affordm, per.cct , ( , lt] , . ^ ^ ;; reh,at,, t , H( , la ,., aI1 , : ^ Mnuionan, practice. Art and m. , ..., ,,,,, ".>l-m lt ulKhKhtedhvlar,ewnid.,u.:,ndh Lonn Fund. Etc. r College Ho M1 j , ,,, lmil(lu . ( , , . ^ C /: ' : the rrf oftW I)l!li(lm . u ; . . ^ oi ths ec rr s "" ,n ,r -"'ci. : :.K-i. -.,,.,, ''" n ' 1 ''"' " e htmdred and twent, five 1 <*mu^ tl* entire length ... the build The i , ,ms for ^'"7 -' -rith. eningnrto | fchaD ,mdwrthtwoorno windou rm-i,,,,, ah ::I1 .| ' lmu from ^hont n 1 ,,n,,n are tborougUv ventilated fa v WK Vtn grates. window withweigth , ^d doors with reversible With our uperior hy^enfe sjrangements >t h n ,t trangeth 1; h , ,, ,,. th , : us. nr] :i the Sea LlUPa Haygood-Witham Loan Fund. M: W s. ft'itham. of Atlanta, G .donated % -which '"*'-'" Loan Fun. ependent n* th* everal year in which this fond has been m :n - * bav enjoyed its benefits, and <* there are more worthy applicant than can WiU a* several friends of education make don-, meet the* pre ling demand Hand Circulars, giving information c .mvrnn.,. thi fund :;,,,i '' "" 1,ll " "Pon which loan* aw made, will be Furnished up in application. Library. , Tht Ij1 ' r " rx , " lta!,, "" aitcd toffce <k, " K ' n<1 ' '" - 1 ""' 1 * g. and manv ch, "* number of books i continnallj being increased " th, needs of the students, Urn* for fitting up . bettei *nnd for hooks will be highlj appreciated. Instrumentalities. The College is being supplied with physical mi hrmiiil Much wffl be supplied during the coming summer in J on the laboratoT) work required bj the ad ' '" "" ''"""uln.n. p . ,),,, :I|1( , ;] , nomj and Bid . ; , (U . (i Cuneral Information. Literary Societies. That two Kterarj during tin- earh 70 ..ml the -Mi// 'I'. '"> The) each mart dwini rli.im.in Young Women's Christian Association. 'pi- with ; ova the Ir. m sad is devd flag of jeligi 11 at b ne and abi 1 Moral and Religious Advantages. ktiiL day morning pupil are requ parent- ma; deta'gnafa . Bibh curriculum. The C 41ej atmosphere has prevaded the L\l lv :.ll lilt t nit:/ Alumnae. The Alumae hold an annual me rive pari ad 1 1 :. their dan maker. They with othti Bew furniture to the r mi- in C 1 Uniform. disparit> in dress, \\t I This will be worn do Suad . l'nneipal mav pwscrihe Tlie unit .mi win- ter, nmjitiii| ,,t Old ed cap and gown furnished ;it coat ,, t n ,, t exoBeding 5 form 1 Mark skin and white u.;i-.i Each pupil must her uniform within three m Each young huh should h 1 with gowft. !' n everv-d parent, are resnestt,! tu ,!,^ ,,. , LnJ . furnish them with corset wa ^H13 . St STtni \ ; Cenrral Information. ! """forms i mimencemem excem ... .. i,,,, , , l* "" " ll ' -> when Health. A -. . cIl : In ^choice of phyaciao and metl "* the pans,, and if nude known* 1 ,;; n overthe health of boarders, h , Domestic Arrangements. , , TlR "' ***** How . ., (i ; r r fannshedbyth !'"1"' must fnrni i, bei own ,, , ,, h Regulations. Pujrih must meet their visit , ra ,, n lv , n,, - d school Kll T * without the permission ofSTJS To Patrons. 'I'"'" 1 " ' deari, implied that voa ,,, hH herein coutained. Pupils ;m .;. Ceneral Information. i uniforms during commencement except on the tare '. in white dresses must )k worn. Health. ^ ' up '' m ' exerci ed ove, th< hea I lis. AH , e immediate] It, l' h > s,a "'- uid method ment rests with the ] known to the President *iH ipuloush : The perfect m mea[ ~ mtrj free from m :,!1 " Vtrt,K ' lKll,h revented eriou : ' "l^-un-., in) imilartnstittttionmtbe Domestic Arrangements. Thedeepmg eats of the J! * , : .. ,,.,, A" tl, lrpeted , 1I1(] supplied with new. attractive furniture. Bed tabtea * furnished b>- tin ust furnish her o* Is. Each pupil should . overshoes, Regulations. Pupjh must meet their vi l, in Uk reception room, mnstpaj ford ^ ' TU * ; iag >a the morning be neat ipUj obej rising, prayer, si ,1 chlH)I Mis T , ; bbath! " ' S sr-chooJand church pend the night out in town, communi tlemen without the permission of the Presi dor receive an 3 visit sick or exchange r i , u; m money, jewel, lothhtg from < "tiK-r. leave pian r visit i permission. witliout To Patrons. When yon enter a pupil . , n ^ xnnt to the conditions herein contained Pupils To Patron*. hotilc] 11 >t I 1- u- .1, 1 and should toobsem the rules prescribed, and p permit s violation <>t' the same. Discourage visits home, since such ah ship and class standing. Absence of one da 3 each w of twenty per cent. w*bat busim n sustain stu r ^ ^en necessary for pupils to go !, unica te directty^th the President, Th< I em the right to refuse all requests for pupils to visit tin ehu where during the session. Pupils should not remain aftei com mencemeat, free iron, College restrictions. Such - >^ usoaUj damaging. Parents, consider the interests children and do not allow it. The associ ition oi Colleg* H togetherwith the musical and literary entertainmenl afford as many social advantages as are good for them whi school. Pui ih ore not allowed to receive visitoi md then at the discretion of the President. Write your children enc imaging letters. If an inl are made, write us promptly. If your daughter is sick, sh< will be properly cared for; it" seriously ill, you will be prompth notified. The health record of the College should remove al! solicitation in regard to this matter. Do not send your daugl boxes of e itables, such as sweetmeats, cakes, etc arises from this cause. The fare of the College is ample, and the me for pupils and teachen Boarders keeping money in then own rooms do o I 1 1 u ir own risk. Money should be deposited with the President, who will then be responsible for it. To succeed w must have prompt payments. As long as dues are unpaid, we, not you, ire bearing the burden of your child'-, education. 3f$ Students Students, 1900-1901. Collegiate Department. eviation* - Jun Junior, Soph. Sophoraon Preah.. Freahman ii. , >i ringing - Special; Rio K1 cation li i Irrei Aligood Minnk I \-Wi w Cora M Bent Bishop, Mm v it Kate Burnett, Talulah Burnt) II.. i m I I u:;\ . Ni 11 !:l Mitlv thriM nit.t Pearl ii, Vivian i t: Couch, Jiinric '. Ii.illik. Kleaaoi \Jf0Kt, M llaniil. Ml V. Daniel, Vatkti !' - '.! AH Ul ..t iei Nina ll.lVl- I.. .; M Bnnwni Vanci M Dunaoa, Uuic : adit 1 I .ilium I tl sou m ran.. \ ii tell, Bliiabi 1 1. Mi : tnm trie I. ii' > K hi, in it / Una Hi-t v..i, Hai . - Up i i'i in.. !' it ni" ill orj Irl [man A ii . Piano, l' li- lt - I! B Piano, v i, n.- II B ii ii Mua Hiat Senioi H s Piano, ri. Piano Voice Pipi < < Mua 1 1 1 -i Bible Rug ll Ce an Kn| Piano i'i inn. \ oka Hai Una Hist . Mhh Plan \n Juilt'ir II. R . Spec 1.1 i -"(ill \tt Jlllll "I A 11 >|k'. II. i'i. in . Tin .i\ Imiim II - -ii |'li 1.. it I'i: II: n Ifua H-' i .1111..: I'' Soph In Piano In I locution Jiini.it ll - I'i in- III. "i i Pipe Organ, Piano Counterpoint Jun A 11 . -',xu l-'.l.H utton lull II I top* l..il -. a ii : v. i. ii, i \iii~ in-i Senior \ 11 - H I I Jun Irr s.ii>)i Bng ln-li l.,l S,.|.li lit. IMall" Ait i Hai i: I'n -)i li s .in I l..,i Piano Aopti Irr., I ! -li i.ii li Kiik Piano Iiini-.t A 11 Ii i Piano, Tin Bopn a R i'i. ni-, ii.,i Mm iii-i in ah li s 1'i.ui" til lit Piano i> - i Student! lt I . : ..v Mabel Griffin, Rita M Kail, Ethel M II ill. l.i.lll" I. .11 II ITU 11 B l.in.l.i I. . M R 1. " I Mm. I., lltiiil ; rk. Knilii'. mil, M..1111 Hi tin Atii,, H Koojr. Katharine M H .".!. Amur I. .11 I! I. Bona u. Ilitilit- Irvin. I. n |a M t ac tion, Kflif I. mi. - aliec n Jeantaaa, Mamie 1 raiajaa 1 .1 Sill .11 M Johnston, KclUe B Uee, Yjrdit l^vfTTT-. Kcthc Mai] Ma .1-111111111. Nell K Martin, Mattle M 1-.11. Hirilit- A Mil,;. Nceae, tbnarii h k. 1,1. M \ p. Wa Mary Barnard Ni.riii.iii PnaHn* olivc. r.iinie M .,, I'.ilm. 1. l.i. May pPhrkl Willi,, m l-i iiiiiiicluv lltr'if J Philpot, !:. I i:;. . m PoHi Mm. i hi A \V <juilli.ni < lu.i t^;nrrTTfail. S;ir;ih K. evea, i.iv v Killlt -y. HI. Ki'lW-y l-i.-ink M |r Kiver- Mottle P K ihettl Minna ! . Ronrra Mand Kuii.ui.i gala Bappiofftoa 1, ..is rcj 11 F II l< -iinii- I, H. ! | t Mull. Kan 11 - v B Preah In "'I Bna inn in Piano Hai i'i.,ii . Threrj liar l Inn.. I'm 1 I - !<"- S .ph II B . I'l m I H M Ma s<.i.h 11 s \ niliif. Kna i Man Hi-: 11 11 j .hi in , piaao vta I 'rith Piaao, Prtah 11 1 i-t i.nt i- i-i. in Piano, Pip* int ' ' : Kl 11U..11 ii S I" I" ' 1 '!" 'I ' Jim. II B Bp Inn In, Soph Rag Piaao. I'Ih..t> \ n Pi ino Ii s< 11 In PhuM H.u Tone Porta oph in Pn -h Math B Piano Theory Jim 11 s . Man , Man M- Mi-: Freak. 11 s l-'rc-h Mr .n.l Math., ii.i 1 -.in.- i-i. .ii.. 1 .. Raj Piano, violin Th. Mil- lli-i German Ragtian ition B B - 111 : A II Jan l |: Bop* Bag, i-i hi.. \I11- in-! 11 . Jnni 11 II B, .Inn in s..|,ti Ki.. .luiiK.i a 11 Piano Th. nrj Jnni... I JaakH 11 - ri.ni Una H Boph Im Praah Kn| ' Math Banc Rtacni .Iimi.ji 1; - -, iph j. It 1 ,, Baa 11 - \ :.h ami Preah ftp Hah PhuM Void 11 n Mna Kim juiiiMi a 11 Irr l-r,. -I, ,| , ._. , (i , l " 1 ' 1 ' Mann Hai \i- n,., Jnniot u - . iu "! ' R* ration Knt.HU 1 rhearj .in im Boat 1 r 1 , in 11 .>;.>- iii-i 2K Students I . It! Bin ;mI'I Marx im \ i Blanche Smith Mllr Sllnlli \ M M!- A II Hmtth Annie Smith Carrh \v Smith Clain l. \ 11 Smith Mr* I 1. \ M I " v N 11 ii i. I I: Tin- um , mmi Mari Tack l.ill.i Mamie 1 llllli I \!n . I \ I! Tin m I M : I" j Olj II "ll \ 11 I Ima Vitliatnt Minnii W/illiania Minnii i -;-.ii Ms 1 I Tin II i .- in. in \ nice h* Preah Eng I -. i-iiii pi im i I I r r Aoph A B Piano Pn nch ;: s I'l.ui I .. I i: \. i, . I n-li B II I ii in li Mitiii Piam \' ..i. Inn I: S iph Bug -. pk i. .t Soph Irr Elocution I " -ii in rod In:' l'i hi -"|il> Irr., Piano, v A i Har Mn mii VI! l'i. in Piano, Void if rut nj Jim 1 Rna. Biblt M ., ri ui HCfl Im Inn II -- iiiM. Ens Math Jim Irr II;, r Mn. I f t c Plan Th, Roph In I i Rna M ino Soph A II l'i. in I | , Piano, i.iiiim! 1 !> nti, ,n M iih Pi Sn| i- lli-i Hat Mua lli-i in-' rheorj \n Piano \ vll \l , v Dell ii in, k. rton M j rtk Atinii 7.ii >rah l.iul. Mat . Daiaj I T nilni. ti Annii i n, k. i i W'lllll. k I': Academic Department. i ir-i ii -. Piano p i'ii. i'i'-i \ it. Piano TI i Ira) \ li * Firat In 1-ir-t A II i n-t it a ri.. ti,. rii, ,.'v if. ^ui ii piano Tin 'i\ Pirat a ii Piano T), I li -i it s l ii i li I Piano Th. .. i S .-..in] Irr I rmt A li trt l ii -i I - 111-! \ I! I II -I II s I ' Irr Students I'.rnv Muiiel c.riffin KH.-i M Rail, lUbrl M H lit, Loir* I, >" il ird arret) \ Rantaog Linda I. M B. I. )j*<<l Mat* i. Mciiti' iL-k Kami Hilt, MaW - Hilinam, n m \ Rlefca, Mha il Bop CaUmin M Keod, Annie Lou, H 1, Hop*) ii Hii.iie ' !-vm. I.ril.-i :,: laeaaaa, i-:ffi< Janata U Ii-llllilljf-.. Mamie Jt-rnij-nn. Leila I .1 itaaoa Harj P i l.i \jnlie L-h**rev. \. Military, 'essic Ma -chimin. Nell K Martin m Itaaoa, liir.ii. A ktcGrtfBl M.i::i. Ratai m .inn ii Nttat krhir M \ I; N'\ Mary Hainan! Itoraaaa, PaaMat "llw I iiuil,- \l.,v U<t*rk V, illie M Prat . J Phttp i M POIa " u . '' 'in A \V . '_>m" ii. i | teevrn Lhrj Hi.l'. i 1-1, an.,r K"H>\ I lank M Jr Rratrt Main. ! K'.'v'ii- M.m.l klillaii.l Knla tat? .n toil I I! p 1 J'111,11 |. let ! It nrv I Ln Sopa v I Prcat In rod Bag lim Irr Clan.. Ilai M :- 1 1 '. : !:. -h I n j CMoi Paintin ' '<- r, s Man Hi: M'i- Hial ii - lil Mil- III-! M Jim In l'i hi \ I Kiil' Ariill . I'i.i B S . iat Lai i' - . .ii Soph II s Piano, The i * V Vi rfee imi ii I Spec l.: i I \ II 1'; 1111 x ii In Piano n u ; n P - JTIl A II . l'i at. .. I Jim II | . IM.iii II , Mat 111-! II I 1" -li l'i rod \i itti ii : I i . Piano Vtelii Hitia . Mil- Hi. | Hon li s I II ')"" ,,: lll-l II ,. Jlllli .1 II S Jim irr Sopa Bag ]-,., Tbcon luiiini A ,. v Jimi.. r II s OB* In !-,,.! | .,,, ,. pec Btocntioa Mini -Ml li | V. 1 ; '" Hep* tad l :- -i; ftp, | . ,,, n* piaao -,.,.. ,,.. ,,,. Junior A II **. ire-i, ,,i Kai Hi Mii- in., in Inn- , -'" I - i.li. ,i Bag Ju in nopk i.., 28 Students V R I 1 Bimi in Smit h Allir d \ M Smith Mi> \ |) Smith Annie Vllllll I ill 11 W -mull i lain i. \ R Smith Mi- >. 1. \ n li \ Ji nnii it*, i' I Ti mliii-. in, .VI. h. I.. i nm i .Trimble (Vuaxie I Tfirtt M ha l.ill.-i Tucker, Mantle I m li. i All,. J \ I Tonn p, M iii.i! Walk. Ward \. in, \ li k* Ktm.i William* I., il i William* Minnie n. ll. 'n- \lliini. i. i Mr> i .. Withentpoon Mm 1 I . -' in in Soph I r Krei h Rna. s .j.h n | IV in , ih, Soph A u i'i in.' i .. in h Sen n H ii i ii. p ' -. mi lll-ll 11 ft. ino V. .In ll:il Mil- Hi-t Jim In . ft .;,h 1 ] /lt Soph In i i Hath . Pi Eat . PI in m u M Klociilion nd Bnn Piano lie Mil. III-! Pian .. II..' Tl|.i|l\ ll. -ll ll' Soph Irr , S. !1 \ |1 Vol Jon In Rug I Sen in Inn B. .. fl Bible B*uj Math foha l I .Inn Ii! II,- Mil- Hi-i I'iui. B B Pi in. TI,. Soph I'i I i 1 Hi; I'i Soph A I! I'i in i. ml. II i. hi \!l < wtoa M tract I ii--!. '..I. land Ma DalHa Loaiai ii M rth I \lllll. /|| : . aim \iiin. I Mini. "I" I. lull.. Academic Department. i- 'i i'i. ,u i'i. hi, i'i, hi I l'-l 11 s 1 l'-l A II I u -I A 11 I ii-t In I ll-t A 11 ln-I II - Irregular Pian. i i'-i ft. n l-ii.ii I II-I n s I "-I 11 s I'I. Ill i I IT I i-l \ 11 I l'-l III I ll-l II s III-! \ |: I ll-l I! - I 1 In Til. M I ll. . 29 Students. Preparatory Department. Milium I.,mie HriHimv Ruth llnu-t- kali Cleavehunl \l\ilii I C-ilrman. Nell lhllanl. l.elln I>ulivill. l-loitiur Dye, Saiah May i.alTnty. Hell Cray 1-1 1 it- Hill, l-'rankir Jut-lit Kelson, Una Nix Carrie ninllian. Minim Bel Smith, I'amnr Smith. Inez Smith, Nrna Smith. Ynla May Mabel Ton.'inson. Mattie Tuner, .vnuie Kifth Crad* s.-v. nth Grade Hssmj Theory Sivth t.iaill Sixth Grade stv.ntii Grade H i Theory Sixth i. Fifth Grade H s \th Grade :\ Sixth i sixth Grade, Nave Theorj Seventh l.-.nlt MBW Tht-.n -ixth I B e s cut a Gt sixth i . >ixth I Fifth i Sixth Glade Be*i nth Gi - 11.111 , sixth Grade, Haao, Theorj , Art Abraham Lillian Br oo me, NelUt inllanl. Fielding DuiiNoTi Alfred rmaainl. larrell In, . A mili-e Ciuinn. Matin- kat, HamUt Urn Han w la : Jr>niv. I.iullt trrfe i,< , i -i, 1.1'vi-ln , M ni.lMian Joe Bearcjr, Harj BTea Hicham Hutu h.inl llallii yd Smith Smith. Smith. Snu-ai Tumi : K. ll.-ll Primary Department. l-'irst Grade r.airti-. i trade Third Grade Kii^t Grade Fomth latade, Art :th <", ta<lr i i i i-t Grade. i n-t i ,V. i-i mill l.rxle I 11M I . r .<, I. I nir>i i .raiit - i r -: G Than) < Thinl i Pfarsl i Thinl < .!.!, Bp II . an.. ii .lan- \n Becoa Mkm Thinl Qnttl Fourth ' Summitry. vSummary. Seni< * Cl:i- 8 is Junior Class _>s Sophomore Class 22 Freshman Class i_j Postgi du te Students 1 ^ Special Pupils >g Sub Collegiate Pupils , . , 61 Musical History Harmon} Tin in ki \n \ 1 < lil Painting Water Color China Painting Charcoal and I 'rawing Sketch Class rders . . ' * il Pupih Total (no pupil counted twice) .... 106 Bookkee] .1.1 Rlocution, Class and Special ....40 Class Draw ing 1 >g CI - Sight singing ... , ^ C Penmanship 1 k, i Department: Piano ,, I'ipi Orj ...... .1 String* (1 Instruments ^ Voice Culture- ^4 42 Total 111 Musk Uept. ( no pupil counted twice) ton 1 1 total in Art [)ep1 no pupil counted \w- 11 99 97 \ 1 Alumnff. Alumnae. PLEASE inform u> concerning man alumna-, or an\ i rrors in the names below , Information con cerning addresses, occupation, etc will nkfulh n [f married, state husband's name, title, and Send u catalogues issued prior to 1886 Decea : thus M M I . I N K il I Klizabrth I. Bitrk" ii Cameron I846 v llll Adelaide E Righaan* Tabttha 1 Hill Martha K iiii) v Marshall) Mr* N. art. ii \I- I! Mt- 1 Mr Marj A Broughtoa Un M Kliaaj Bryan Mrs m ,,,, Amanuthac Cain, ron Mr. . S..r:.h C layli -n Mm Catharine P Doaia r Mrs Willi* Jaaa I- < iIIIm ; m . . l8 4 Josephine li Akin Mra TatunH Mrs Wi II Mra ' lppell Ml Amanda A D11R. -< \i,. Ufa Kol'rUmith - !: Brouglitori Antoinette P I 1 A <.ill.nn Man 1 Criffn Uford Marj Jane 1 Mra M Mra Mra Mra Clantun \ II. M II.Lll. > Mri (V Mra M Mra I Harah : I'aulii Mr v Mra - Mra I Ann I- htt I85O. : - - 1851 M ii W |i I I>| M ir\ Ml Mi Mi Ml - M M M Alumni* iniiin -- i Hampton I ! .- t I- - . i ' - Hill Kiilil \\ I Alberta \ Am rick* I. .m. . It' \ an* rati s.t:,ih H i amcron . in. iti i M 11. M |p . M II J I ' .ilitt ii11n1114l1.ini Harriet K Itn *i I ' | ! | Mis* I. nil: Mar) M Mi I. I. il i A Nl St wtoll i.ihiMj Auatell Martha V Coghill Mai ih A Daw k. 1 1 1 ~ Virginia I i ilm M ii - ' I I .llfTlll i Hums Marj II II Hand '. Mabry* Henrietta M. 11 tin Meliaaa \ Appli Martha I Mackburn I- III! I I V ,l|; irtei - I.iiin V. i iiinnuidiaiir KIU n II M .1 Kdward* I.'HIIM ll 1 Slls.Ul I II Ann i \l II , M \ I' K t I I > Mill Mm \iin k. hi Mm i.. khart* M.i'r 1 1. Mi- Mi in-' k. Ih .. i \ Kull. ligi Mi. ll iv n|. ,11 Mi- Knxanna A NI:- lull. - Mm llam Mm Nli. II. ill I s 53' Mi- >imu h 1 - 1 Mill !!.!- II Mi ' l'..U- Marj 1 .ill \|- . N'ani > II. ill Mra Hall Mi... mi fonra MI- Mai NI 1- Ml - Marj 1,0yd Mra Mi- I.i n.n.l* Kill .'.. ilil' Mra Mi- Mi- m * --H-.I M 1'' Mn Pearaon II .: i< 1 Spil 1 \ Mi- Mil. ii- M-- in\ Mi. 1 ,a\ Mr. S ippington' [fl Mai v u mim I.I 54- Ml. Boyd Mi- limn, v l.m \ 1' Mi. Mi- rgl I ill u k Miaaout 1 I'm. Ml. All. n M'- -.mil h" '1 1 k. Hi - Mi- . Irani M'- Aii.1mv.ii Sarah 1 Smith Ml. Wilson* M.. Kim t.il 1 in 1 Stenihi Mi- Hi 1 ring Mi. -.. ,11 ni - M - k l' 1 Mi- Cornel MI- xmitli * ani - 5 Mi- ' NI:- ll.lllll 11 i55. nil P. Meadora Mai gnret A M< mm \ 111. ill. lu M hi;. 111 Mn v i: k. <l in.- h W k. - Rate 1 Sellei k 1 . 1 Shepherd M.11 \ 1 stcagull Suati 1 1 11k. * Mi- Kim ' Km nt l>V.. M- Nl, Ct nv Hill Mi- i. 1 N Upacomh Mra I iilmi .11 ha r Mi K Nil. U I'..!' Nlilii II Nl. .nl- \t - -. 1 11.I1. in. 1 Pitta Man \ 1 Rebecca fl Powell -.. .| .In 1 1. -..tip Nil. Til. .mi. hi 1111...11 Ml- II. 1 r ( 1 . !. 1 Mi. Sni 'li , I'llllu W 11. Mm k. 11 i' k M I Word 1 1 .11. - Nihil. a Nl N \!k '. V Mm 1, 1 11 ., Hyrd H t Cameron Mm Mi. II Mm ni NI 1 . I 1. Nli- Colnert 1857. -.ii-in \ II..11. II \.|.li. K V II. .Ill- \ ... llum.il. -illlt ll Nun :i. .11 1 .11111. \ NI:. I-//.I1 Mra Jobnaon Nil. 1 Mi. Kdnsonda m* ni.- Morgan Mm I>i ni Nli- Ii.ivnl.im Nli- Morgan Nil- Knl.v* n|.- Crav n Mi- StOWl Nli. llyiinin Nli. With* M' M.i\ 1 trv Nli- llalk \| 1 1 Mra I 1 m 1 Nli- Swanaon Nil- |.,lin- .11 Alumnae. I858. M UM> XAMF. Q M> inner I.. H. Brown gallic Bull W H. Clayton J. A. Coopet M A Cox K (l Ctu wd w 1. k. Gordon Mary I. Akers* su>.tn i'. Bun M. I Beall Hattie Carlton Mary J. Carlton Alio K Culler Fletcher Hardin (. Ml Kemie Sue C. Mean. A- Moreland Ann 1 Morgan KM Mom VAHKII II H \MI Mrs. Terrell' Mrs. Park* Mr* Van Rppa Mi- TnggH- Mrs, Ki.llrv Mrs. Dodter* Mr. COM Mrs, Ptoarnoy Mr- Craven Mis i.riffln* Mrs Speer Mr- 1 liHirnov Mi- Mi- ni \ll.l N V ,MI \ s 1 ireenwood B A Hamilton M k K Hamilton M J Hamilton A c Rank* M C K.-i -< M I Bptt 1 |85l Settle Nebvon M K Piill.n Mary Shepherd it Shepherd Airy Smith Carrie siii,- ichaah 'I'm nt 1 Ophelia Wilkca Timlie Winaton k. ri Woodward M \ V K 1 1 I ' KAMI Mi- Slattcr* M;- Winnhip Mm Ruaacll* Mra Kirk-* \ Mm KiismII Mr* Buddie Ml- Og letter* MI- M11-I1 NI- - Tumlin* Ml- Winaton Mra Mr* Mini." i860. F.mnia I.. It. .tick M. Atibie Call: way Claude v Carlton F.liza J. Cox Mai \ V Rvana 1 C. Fleming F. Cornelia Forbes Augusta M Hill 1 male Jeter M. Fannie Johnson N A Johnson Marie S I. iney Janey M. l.ancy Mi- I iluioinlsdn Mrs. Akers Mr- Fdwards* Mr- Diaon Mrs Waltennirr Mn Thompaon* Mr- McLra Mi- Maddox Alice Ixdlwlter R Cornelia 1 Mollie J Miller Predoula u . Alin. g K. POlly KMhills,.!! Edna M kn-h Saltie Bangei I --i--iii Sallie Shepherd Moll.. 1 Smith Bailie Talley* 1 t Winfrei Mrs K.vill Mi- Moot) Mr* M. 1 aim Mr- Slondnei Mt- Hammi ml Mr* Callahan Mn Miillm- Mr- Branham* Mr- Short! : l86l. I.avima A Bird lulia c Bohannan gut \ Bronghton Cordelia t Cooper I'll. 1 M Cnnningham Prancei M Douglaas Mollk- I II a-, inn- .11 l M l.edliettcr I. no M 1.IJ.M lllll UerecieG Maddoi Man A IlaldtuL - A llass Pletcher Birch VaadaUa K. Buddie I.ixiie Bnr g t Ann. 1 !; Rvana Matin Field I.ikv A Fleming Mary l- Gilmer Mrzle 1 iodwin Jennie Goodwin Bebecea Hairing) m Marj a 11 , F.li/.a Hill Georgia Hodnatt nana \ Ban Mi- Craig Mr- Witter* MI- Him - NI r- PieMa Mr- Smith Mr- Mrs Turn, r Mn miii Mr. Harwell Mr- Kendrick Mi- Wi-dcnn' Mrs. Cotton Mr- Bailey Bookhart Mn Nada M Onalei Rmma 1 Pagi Film K Paltillo R. C Phillip. 1. C Fuller CharlotM F k. 1 1 Genie Hi-ui I A Story S Glmlra Wllki - Fllllll.i l \ 1862. Mrs Ward Mi- In Bettie 11 \ Knight s -dli<- A I. ml, Ann. 1 l.vnn '.' P M,(.. I, . Kateti Merrill Marj Moonej I."" 11 Neal KranailHau Owi n- Packard I'm. Mattk 11 pitta Mattk 11 i'. lv |.,r Mollie White' M.itti, h. Wimhish Ml- lllllllllt'lltl* Mn Callan in M - J.Ik- Mrs M.iii- Mi- Wart Mi - C 'in. run" Mi- McDonald Ml- Mi- Bryant Mi- l: . Mi- Mr- William* \r - ' Mi- I. .Ill' Mi- M.i-h.ll Mi- II. mi. Mi- Wright Mi- V l.r.i It .i in * :>4 Alumnae IS'.;,. tMUMNNAMI MABBIBUKAMl utll.lv KAMI KABBIBO KAMI Addic mill Mn romllnnon \. Martin Mm. Freeman Hattk > I all iway* 11, !l, McCain ''', / " '''" fienldim O.Moreland Mn Bt , snlli.- i,<-li. Mi- Hi .,.]< v \|, ; , Turnei Mini, Maraball [864. ik '"; M.- H..W.I.,, Wary B. Cnrtriglil Mr*, akcatraa. Hlla Bronahtou Fannie Hall Mr. Caudl. , !* , *" ><'>* NoraOwea* Mr, Smith Mar) i unnlacham 1 .,,. Pullea Mn \ii- I865. " ' atra Horoadj Achaah Maddoa Mn !:. Alto Bryant mt~ Willi- is; 1. '"'" l! "'"' M'- Tmltl Lai* Oil!.. |g n McCot Kaanle Callaway Mr*. Wytte* Man- Hill Mr. Fk-kliii I872. -"Hi. Mm Barl 1873- t'"" '.""" Misk.rv.- Willie Pitman Mra. Bradfield c :!n:.v,;:r " l: " , &*." *'. >..- M ess j I..H,. .....I ;;;'";;>V" 1 H 5*? eM M *"* -hllaker Mm Foote s 11 1 , 1. ',"" >"--''- Addfc O. WimWah Mr.. Anthony MUM l.'-n lit) nliMfi IHJIi. '"'"'"'K Mm Ttaoeaaaaaa j, ,. M, 1 .,,; Mn Kartfek r77- Jiii?,* 1 M - " Rama Palntai \t,s wmmta* Ann! ,'?:" n \' Clodl* Rkhardaoa Mr. CoonaUj abbbi 1 raai m . Vaughaa I878. ' 1 '"' " ,: '"'' Mi- McDonald* Mattk T M . Mn Park K ','!, i, 51' Ola M. almmcma Mr. Simmon. ! ; lr K' lii> c Mi- Mork v 1.1//1. \ 1 ivloi '"I llii.U.ii ** I mil,, waatc Mn i KM 1 " rraylot Mn Nortkca sallle William. Mn |u(tl 1 ss, ,. !'.""" M Aiklnaoa Mia*- nan to China Ida U Raton Mn Trammel! , '"" Hri ' Hattk Handle v Mi, Reitdi '"mi, it., ,., Mn Zubei Mvrtit m, i m,. KtlsM 11 bbbbc 1 1,. ,.,, 1 BmmaHtlpt Mr. Walkei 33 Alumnar. I 88 | . M IH'hA MAM! I. iila A Braonon Strlln Bum. Klla I. Cnl-elle Mattie K Driver Myrtle Gate! R Baxtet Mabrv Alice Boykin l.ily Howard Ida Palmer MolHe H Mlu Helen Baldwin Carrie l> Ballard Anim Bradley M.t> Candlei mlkr Genevra Ghc Carobe Heidi Benlan n Arnold Klltn 8 Barry Marv G. Broome Man I. k. rill Pauline E Arnold I lk --H- Bai Emma P Ballard Katie It. Coojk-i A Rtbeljohnaonl Daisy Knight Emma Barrettt Willie lliiin-1 Hai \ I .- m Danab] : l.iinic L,. Dyer l.iu-y I, Kvaim [M .-,* jmkm.ti Manic Magrinl. Willie MiHl I Mai\ kutli Mixon G Hurncut Glenn Camp Annie i. cola .1 Winona I i.ik A Ream l Huaie u |arrall 1' Mav Imiiiwi, Illan. h. M I Hande Mi Partis Masie 1 Irooldt Dora II Beckham l.'illl'. (.'.imp M In I num. Covin Minnie i. Crawford M \K K 1 1 li S >l Mr- Knn|i|i Mr- Bain Mr- Smith Mr- li' M Miu \ - vuiiu-tii Vnughan In i Vauirhaii l.nla Walked I. 'mill Walking K Willi. ik. l M \ KHl i I' \ IMI Mi Matthew* Mr* I it/;. ..link Mr- Wan Ml- I >\. I -' Mi- Mnttln - 1882. Mi- M.I.aiin Mr- McDonald Mr- Walker Mrs Sa t'l Mi- Mi- Wincnei intrell ilhoun innii Turtv i Berth* Walk, r Mra I'm In . nr.i Ml- ... I-' 1883. Maud Howell .. k- Nellie m vill Jaiii< \ 'adaworlh ung 18 t. Mr- Pringte irney* Mr- 1, Mm Ul V -1111111- Mainit Spear* \ & \\ idw nli M n v l.Uili WriKht 1 88s. Mi. Wright Mrt li. Mi.. Culpepper Mis Pi Mi- AIhi.ii|1.i, l.ollkK l.rwi. Olivia V m HattM Mat M MollieC *ii Annie K Wortev Persia Wriftnvt 1886. Mra Mrs Mi. Mi - Mi. Mi. :.: . - llla.k Da vies* link. Bank* Boyd A ninnm- Dohba 1 Jeaau Phn i.t-in.iii 1 Ida 11 -.initli mil ti Dunn!. Trli Klla \\ Minnii \\ , Mi- it! ..-k Ml. J'.lllls<-l! Mra. O' II Mr- smith Mi- 1 1 vim Mi. Matthew* Mi. Rcdwine Mi- Wick) 1 pel in. I Mr. Stl Mi- ll.im- Mr- - 11N' Mra 1 ihu Mra Mr- Klin' Mn 1 it 1 . .ii Mm I. am. i- Ml- . Iin~,li Ml- Wo I887. Mi- Woffl Mr. lone** Mr- 'llioina. Mi- Harmon Hr* i.alTn, v Mn White M.. M, M ,ku, n n Ridenl Mnwmr, in 1 lllliliil, I., u 1 I,,,,, M||| Muni. Tompkin, Mi. Pert, V William. Annie i| " T ' W Mi 1 888. JJra Bchwettnun .11111.11 Mr* M Mr* ahiran l J' llkllls* . nn I Minnii M Mnnd, m Bcroggim \A. Ml. M Mi. Mi. Mi- Hi nt Alumnte. .1 \ ; III - \ v I itllii I vans \i j. unii i i I nMt-- \l.!,n > h.inilih l. I' I. ill. i link." lit Ifcimi R II nil nit Man \ Hum M l.i :. \ M .. ' : Mil . Will Id nit l\ ii. .11 i i ... iivi - M I. .nil. M Ii N'rwlii l| i...i Mvrtii i, ii. .in. haiu| Uillil H I 'Mlil I . .11-111- I -nut I fl ii V.lli >\ I M hi. i I, R ,i|, v Annii i Ann I il mil i i i ..ii Winiiii \ ii I. ' i u Hunt \ln-i M I' d I: 1X11 ! M.in, iihII.h n M VK K I I II \|. - ; i i i|.|i. Mm I; Ml- I'uivi- M - \li- I'm in.. Mm M i\- Mm I... M -.milli Ml - l.l<>vcl Mm I rilili Mm Mi Ml- I v. Kn Will,. Mr* I'.. Hull Mm M Mi- Kile) M Smith M ' I .111.11. Mm rrimlil : yle* Mm Ml - I i-ll M M - Wo .11 Mi - .l.iui.' 'I 1 1 .\ in Mi - I - . \ Mi- ki.li.inl- Mi- Smith Mrt -.In ink Mm >im- Mi S. Mm I. null Mill Mlll,l\ Mill l.lllic >lltll\ .ill A 1. 1- I'll! Ill 1 I Mhrrm Win /.hi. IH knii\ vi ii u\ I Wlul. M AR R 1 11' ' I ' Mi- Wilcox Mi- - M ' - II .: ii. - Uillii A Hiili. -|, . ii \ii- John* in I.SNij. . Mill Ml \i lull. i P Mo iir Slit-phi . I M I) Swill lull 1 IIH h | . ,|-|. \ I - mil M I M III. II V. i *9 i. Ktilh T M n-li iiKhlin -I III T l! M i .1 i.',\ - KitlINt * lain I. Smith Minnii I. Siuithf i u. . I Minnie Willing \i lun ma wiii n i R91 . ii. in. 11 11. 11 11 i. Walton ll.lliii-lu .. n Mm ii. I- i..'ui. lit I M ill 111.1 l.ili - I'. ui : I a nil 1 .1 M I -mull 1,1/ /i< rucki 1 M.iin. I H ,! I., ila 1 , Smil h Minnie 1. ftin I S./2. Mi- Ret v. Mm Ii up '11 Mm [.orb 11 Mi - Mill. h. 1 - III M - Young Mi- Fatuni Mm 1.. . Mi- 1 Mi- fonder* M'- V. M : - Tilt 111] Mm McOilla i Mi- Kohii Mi- Dill. u.l Mr- llin. - Mi- Milllllllt M - Smith Mi. SI. in Mi- Gale M Mill. 1 t!i M.illl. I W il. "11 M ' 1 ll.i K |(ihiiMiii 1 l.illi 11 Mi Unit hi I- Mi inn' I. nnii M I Sallii M ijiiilli.ni K .- 1 - I. inn. -.11111 li ell I, ^.ii. ./1, 1 -.1 1../11 1 lllllll fltggU 1 \.ni, n I'. In! M 1. 1.1-. W'linl i-h Mil \ U'.,u n) m 11 1 1. Pat '.. 1*93- Mar) / I it ha nit Mat) 1 lu M l.i I.1//1. s I. Ill"' in M-- M. Mi- !'//. ml Mi - lln mi- ni - I Mi- Mum .iiii tli Mm t \ Mi - Nrl~.11 Mi- Hogg 37 Alumna;. MAIIIIN N >l Monde B Cappa Gent M. Covin Mctt V Mckinaou Ledra Bdm tawnl Ruth I M Edna K< nruat n lantik- II nnell Maytnic i . Hendrtxl A m nit- Gertrude Hem \ Doll) II oki Leila ii Kcudrick s.ih, ii Kirl MlkKIII'M .1, M Hill N > 1MI : ill Mr- Maa I :. di ni i U Maddo Mi- Ml- l-'allin i H. Mi- 1 i.uiit '. Alli'lt !. " - M Kit. Nl.,-, Alillli 1 Kil'l ll Leila A Rhi wni M 1 ll 1 SpCCI Mra An Mm Mai \ i ii'tn- ii Mm ti n nit W V. ill] \'.- Vela C. Ui mi Mi- (. .implK-ll Mu-k i. ra.l N. iIh It Kirklcv, M l.ula l/wlu-i i 1894- l,..lll- A IT. i" \' Bala Beauchami Lata Belle I'.ircl 1. iua s Broacll Man 1. Brit Slii'.it Ik-- Bryant Pannic 11 Clarkt Etta 1 Cleaveuvnd l-akia Cookl Clara M DeLapel M. -. ' Sn-ii- Harrell A Bab lie Harvard Hula M. Ilincsr Nettif C II Ml-. I.am JMni U 11, 1, t Bail Mis. Trimble Mrs Rodger* Mi- Heard Mi- M Ml- Hood Mis Pitt Mt- Chimin- :ii Hunt) 1 Mi- Pilu l una it ! t M l- Hn \ Mllaltl! Man H Mitchell 1 mim :. * ' Miimi. 1 . N! Utl Liazic A Mom Mra : M in 1. nn I'aulk MI- vu, 1 \\ hite NI:- Wiatl U Whin Mi- P. .11- 1895. M\ ta 1.. Bruce CallieO Burnet Roaa E Callahan Hunter M Carnea Lily Col Iiiiiiii.I-i.iiI Mice 1 11 . ;. M I sail- Hal ti- ll Batelle Hntcheaon Annie kan lohna >nj Buford I. Jonnaon l.iliirm Johnaon Annie 1 Key Kva J, Marslii.iim Mi- 1 . Mra King* Mr- II l.llii K McCl Birdie M. ndow* Halnj I. Morriii 1 lara M Park* Tallulah K UuiltUn Alice M Robina -lu v\ make Aniii. 1 I I,; .>-.!, . I. Kat. I Mii: N Romania Whelchet* I. Ilia \ li, Allliu 1 u * ''<! Una - m ttlI ,. lkl Mra Mt- Mt - Young King Mi- Parka Mi- Burt Mi- Walker* Mi- Holmea Ml- l.alllliu k Mr- -mill] rhraal . Ml Kumltli Lizzie Ami - Month T Bal I Mary I v. ii. 11 Rrantr* I. ilia ::, Mum i< Callahan lie Chappie K CotltTT C luu II)..,!! 1 I'. I.aiuar I'altn II lux,,. Matt* Lee Daatrt A n m. Clyde Edm'ncu it' una m Karria M Helen Kendricki i.'k> J Uillt Mi- Park M:- Cm noweth M: Mn C hand lei Ppci n; Mi- Mattoa Mi- Anlh.nu Music l.ra.l - \v eg ||, 1 I'aUulahKiag 1. 11 1. \i, M\r, 1 .1 Merin i>li 1 Mi Blanch) I 1 I in- / Marra'i Eolini \* I llalli, J . null, an Man NN I Smith! !l II., n tthiluki-H * Maud< William*: Man 1,,, ,1 Mill HramU. nal. \ll- Ml. Mi- ni. - S orris Winn 3 / lumme. IS97. I A null I iiu ha< 1 [la f. tli loud Kit . I i.iii : I : .1111 k 1 1 1 - ,' M \! HAIUKN NAMR Rllll) I. Mi 1,1:.. \ 1 >/. I'l.i 1: Kohi in Mar) I -.. all Hi 1.: 11 tta ' I M' S Ainu -.In. mil < tiiitftic M 1 1 1 uek MiCl I Til! IK I 1 ' Mil 11 \ nabli I ( 1 Mi. 1 11 v. Montiim \| '.i \l IRK 1 1 ! 1 s. 1 M I Ml- II MI- NI :- K'- Mis I'lmhuw Mm, I i.n:;. ! '. !< n \i mil \ i 1. rrir Uavidaon Matnii ho iet Kali - I dram I. .111: i. C 1 .mi. 1 Kva M M.n\ M..1111; Itana li Mi M 11 irtrnac MeCI ir< M W :. kej Evi I) 11 v.. -i. iiiii ilm Mis Mi ' . K111I1 Milli M yltayi I. IllM Rl ss, I M.i\ -.1 i\ ' ) K 11 1 ii Tug . Wright! BOpBH \l I I. .hi . 11 A I'll . N. '.' M iih 1. . mini Im\ ml I \ V I III 111 1899. 1.1 1 1 1.1.1 Ni ! ' ..a; M..;v l'-ii i Park - ' .1 in. I mill. in' M v R II M - 1 .. i< ^niiili \ I I s| M - : 1 imlin Mi- -.innlli \ \|.i , .; y, -i I 1 11 nil Chi iili 1 \l iiiin m < 11 I9OO. 1 n, iri. \i 1 I KM \ |, --I Man inn iwell! V l.i.ii. vl Jililll.lli I/, 111-. ! Ruhi Aha 1 p M.ii \ lii w.it.l Ktni s.i.ln Smith 1 \ 1 -.-. Amu. - Kva Ant I I ! . Ill 1I1,: \ II 11:1 All Mum : 39 jertigement. ATLANTA & WEST POINT R. R. COMPANY, THE WESTERN RAILWAY OF ALABAMA. Atlanta and New Orleans Short Line. IN CONNECTION WITH Louisville and Nashville k R. and Southern Railway, forming the great highwaj between North* t and South- west, Through cars between X<\\ Orleans, Mobile and Montgomerj to Atlanta, the Summei Ri orl of I linas and Virginias, Washington I) C Baltimon I' delphia and New York. SUPERB SLEEPINC AND DININC CAR SERVICE ON ALL THROUCH TRAINS. Splendid inducements offered t i Settlers and Home S< I. ers in farminglands and manufacturinj Note. -LaGrange, Ga., the iea1 of the I whose catalogue this advertisement appears, i I on the Atlanta and West Point R. R.. 71 miles south of At lantaand 104 miles north of Montgomery Pupil hould see that their tickets read via the Atlanl tand Ne 1 (rleans Short Line. I Wvly.Je. Gen. Pas. and Ticket Agent. ... ,v V' [(: , , Traffic Manager Montgotm n Al (.has. A. Wickersham Pres, and Gen I M K 'r, Atl; lita.G MACON & BIRMINGHAM RY. PINE MOUNTAIN ROUTE. . DIRECT LINE BETWEEN LaGrange. Greenville. Warm Springs. Thomaslon. Macon, EASTERN AND SOUTHERN CEORCIA. JULIAN R. LAVir m, * LAN E, General M anager.