The North Carolina Presbyterian . tion with the Atlantic Coast Line forall points North and East. Train No 3 conne( is at Sai ford with the Seaboard Air Line,North and South bound, and at Greensborowit) the Richmond and Danville , Northand South bound, and at Walnut Cove withthe Norfolk & Western R. R., for Winston-Salem. Train No. 16 connects at Madisonwith the Norfolk & Western R. R., for Ro-anoke and all points North and West. SOUTH BOUND CONNECTIONS. Train No. 1 connects at Walnut Covewill the Norfolk & Western R. R., forRoanoke and all points North and West andat (Greensboro with the
The North Carolina Presbyterian . tion with the Atlantic Coast Line forall points North and East. Train No 3 conne( is at Sai ford with the Seaboard Air Line,North and South bound, and at Greensborowit) the Richmond and Danville , Northand South bound, and at Walnut Cove withthe Norfolk & Western R. R., for Winston-Salem. Train No. 16 connects at Madisonwith the Norfolk & Western R. R., for Ro-anoke and all points North and West. SOUTH BOUND CONNECTIONS. Train No. 1 connects at Walnut Covewill the Norfolk & Western R. R., forRoanoke and all points North and West andat (Greensboro with the Richmond & Danville H. R., North and South Bound, and at8auford with the Seaboard Air Line for all|)<)ints North and South, and at FayettevilleJunction , with the Atlantic Coast Linefor Charleston, Jacksonville and allFlorida points. Train No. 8 connects atMaxton with the Seaboard Air Line forCharlotte, Atlanta and all points South. 10,55 *? 4»8 (J25. PEACE INSTITUTE. FE^CE XJS STITTJTE, RALEIGH, N. C, For Young r, cs - Girls. The Spring term begins February Ist, 1895. Two Directors of Music, one from Leipsic, the oth^r kBoston. Art De artment. Specialista in all the^chools. This school commends itself to those seeking a good school fo.»v°*daughters by iis h. me-like arrangements, its constant attention to the intellectual, moral and physical welfare of its pupils itsh^Iuv.^,surroundings iib .superior Facultv The Scho6l ip compact, thorough and progressive, and desires to avoid every species of hniJ^ For new illustralevl ca|[,alogue. Address i^^^ca i,flumtug. JAS. DINWIDDIE, M. A., Principal. WEBSTERS INTERNATIONALA^X:^i£l^ DICTIONARY SucxeMor oif the Unabridged.* Standard of theU. 8. Govt Print-ing Office, the Court andof nearly all theSchool books. Warmly com-mended by everyState Superinten-dent of Schools,and other Educa-tors almost witb-ont nomber. A CoUege President writes: *For e
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