. Descriptive sketch of Winston-Salem, its advantages and surroundings, Kernersville, etc. )ass. It is strange indeed ifa corporation cannot be formed totake hold of these advantauvs. OF 13. FEMALE .*..( AI» SALEM. N. C. .\ii •?( insti-nuioii rliat lias beensuccessfully couductecl(?()]• S4 years should be ajust pride to the city inwhich it is located, andrevered by its numer-ous and widely scatter-ed ;ilniim;t. The SalemFemale Academy wasopened as a boardinj;school in 1804, havingever since continued it*educational work with-out intei-ruption. Buv-ino this ti


. Descriptive sketch of Winston-Salem, its advantages and surroundings, Kernersville, etc. )ass. It is strange indeed ifa corporation cannot be formed totake hold of these advantauvs. OF 13. FEMALE .*..( AI» SALEM. N. C. .\ii •?( insti-nuioii rliat lias beensuccessfully couductecl(?()]• S4 years should be ajust pride to the city inwhich it is located, andrevered by its numer-ous and widely scatter-ed ;ilniim;t. The SalemFemale Academy wasopened as a boardinj;school in 1804, havingever since continued it*educational work with-out intei-ruption. Buv-ino this time moi-e than( of its ;iluwihvhave one foith to dotheir alloted ])art inlifes field The childrenand <ir;nid-children oiits early pu])ils have inmany instances been ed-ucated here oivjno- thi?academy a wide spreadinfluence and well earn-reputation. It is nn-sectai-ian in its teach-ings, liut is conductedunder the ans])ices ofthe Moravian chni-diand strict repirdis tak-en for the moral andiMliuions welfare of thestudents. Pupils areassociated touvther inloom coni])anies underI lie char^-e of the teach-ers, their habits care-fully noted and everysafe^iuard thrown around them.


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