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A New Feature
A Christian home provided the whole
year in which children from six to fourteen
years of age will be cared for, given
Manual Training according to age and
strength, and thorough school instruction
during the regular school term. Charges
reasonable. For terms of admission
write to
REV. B. P. REID, Mgr.,
Reidville, S. C.
CENTRAL UNIVERSITY
Incorporated Sept. 23, 1896. Offers Courses
In N. T. Greek; Hebrew Language and
Literature, History, etc., etc. Rev. E.
Moser, Ph. D? Instructor. Ministers or
others Interested in Literary or Scientific
work are invited to write for circulars
outlining coures for Home Study leading
to degrees. Students in every State.
Strongly endorsed by leading Clergymen
and Educators. Address, Secretary Central
University, Indianapolis, Ind.
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Able Faculty. Select student bo<
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modern conveniences. On? hnnflroii
15, 1909. For catalogue or othei
REV.. HENRY TUCKER GRAHAM, Pr
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An endowed school for girls, und<
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SOUTH January 19, 1910.
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AN SCHOOL OF THE SOUTHWEST.
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beautiful acetylene gas light. Large gymnasium,
rlous Illness In the history of the school. Tws
leading to degrees. Special departments: Piano,
:presslon. All branches of Art, Artistic Needle-light.
WILLIAM H. SHERWOOD, CHICAGO,
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SEPTEMBER 23rd, 1900.
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Three courses leading to degrees. Music, Art*
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i equal to best colleges for men.
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F. H. GAINES, President.
ings Academy
8PRINGS, VA. j
because of its superb location, its strong corpa
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HAMPDEN WILSON, Headmaster.
chool. Preparatory and ColiMtiLtA rmriTUMi a,* 8
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3CKARD, A. M.. Pres.. Raleigh. N. C.
isbyterian University
LLE, TENNE38EE.
9n Opens September 16th.
rses. students nearly all church member*.
Excellent athletic record. Healthful location. '
WILLIAM DINWIDDIE, Chancellor.
Female College II 1
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i Fee for the Nine Months, $152. Pupils ||, a
J. A. SCOTT, D. D., Statesville, N. C.
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