The North Carolina Presbyterian . le to them. 11^ SnioD Tlieological SeiDiiiary HAMPDEN SIDNEY. VA. FACUiLTY. 1 The Rev. Walter W. Moore, D. D., LL.».^ McCormick Professor of the Hebrew Lenguage and Literature. TheBev. OliarlesC Hersman, , , H^nry Young Professor of 3ibiioalLiterature and Internreta-0on of the NoW Tes-tament. The Rev. Thomas dary Johnson, of Ecclesiastical History*./ and Polity. The Rev. Thomks 11. EnglTsh, KobinsoM Profeasor of the £lDglish Bible and Pastoral Theology. The ; Clement R. Vaughan, of Systematic Theology. The next


The North Carolina Presbyterian . le to them. 11^ SnioD Tlieological SeiDiiiary HAMPDEN SIDNEY. VA. FACUiLTY. 1 The Rev. Walter W. Moore, D. D., LL.».^ McCormick Professor of the Hebrew Lenguage and Literature. TheBev. OliarlesC Hersman, , , H^nry Young Professor of 3ibiioalLiterature and Internreta-0on of the NoW Tes-tament. The Rev. Thomas dary Johnson, of Ecclesiastical History*./ and Polity. The Rev. Thomks 11. EnglTsh, KobinsoM Profeasor of the £lDglish Bible and Pastoral Theology. The ; Clement R. Vaughan, of Systematic Theology. The next Session begins Wednesday, , 1895. For Catalogue, or other informationas to course of study, apply to Dr. English,Clerk of Faculty, Hampden Sidney, Va. For inforaitttion as to rooms, &c., apply , Intendant. Hampden IRON FENCE Very cheap to enclose Ceme-teries. W. RICE, Atlanta, Ga. C. F. & Y. V. Railway Co. JOHN GILL, Receiver. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. ^In iliFFKCT Mat 19th, NORTH BOUND. Leave Wilmington Arrive Fayetteville Leave Fayetteville Leave Fayetteville Junction Leave Sanford Leave Climax Arrive Greensboro Leave Greensboro Leave Stokesdale Arrive Walnut Cove Leave WalnutCove Leave Rural Hall Arrive Mt. Airy No. ,45 ti i« It it SOUTH fiOUND. i No. Leave Mt. Airy Leave Rural Hall Arrive Walnut Cove Leave Walnut Cove Leave Stokesdale Arrive Greensboro Leave Greensboro Leave Climax Leave Sanford Arrive Fayetteville Junction Arrive Fayetteville Leave Fayetteville Arrive WUminirton it 14 tt « •I NORTH BOUND. No. »ay Soea. No one can breathe at a (greater heightthan aeven miles from the^earth. The process of discolouration in ivory pro-ceeds more rapidly when light and air cannotget to it than when it is exposed to their in-fluence. This is espeeiaJly the case in thekeys of a pian


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