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7 Turn for Session of Ten Months. Tuition for I v. st Grade .$80 09 Tuition for IntermediJite Giade 10 00 TutUon (or Highest Grade W 00 loddntil AM.. 9 00 FOK BOARDnni rums. 1 lioani, Tuition and W a.iluu({, mcludiag i ' uel and Lights . .9240 00 Tfai»ia6tades iostriiotioii inaU ImuMdm exoqrt Elooa . Om-half ttMamoimtdtMiinat bttptidirbeiithe iNtpUls (mtqrad tite otht r half about January 15. A deposit of 810 must be made to cover cont ' :ili. ' d damaj fs. Tho cost of such damage will be estimated at tho olu iu of the session and dedneM ftmn tiw dttiage fittd. aad tiia We ftnd ttMttliis duu|ie greatly redums the deetroettveace) nl pupils, and m iren able last nmatoa to fetna IS o( ttt fiO . depoaitMl. iMI Hk About $10 is ueoesaaiy to eofsr vMP n Car books. Evvf pupa must be ntered for the entire tea months, or ttiat part «f it remaining when heeommences. and. unless the papil ' i health roquin his removal, parents and guardians fFiU be hrtd lespousihle for both pa}-m«at8 when Utey become due. lito deductieo will be imrt fyBt ' dsley Is etrtMPtiig wdBee enrii May equal or exseed (our weeks . Befuiidiiiit money pa id for board and taitioOi 111 eMSBOfdil missal, will be at the option of the principal. A ndoetloii or one-balf la tuitton ivffl be nide to tbe ehOdieQ ot an persona rqgolariy engaged in uilnlstairii l mik, waA toell Oftndidiitw for the iniiiistrv. Arrangements can bo nmde for assistiog a few worti young men withoat nuttos who enznestly desire an ednoation. Out it. Every bnanling pupil must he supplied with one beU dOEen uaplcias, a uapiun ring, one-iiall dozen towehi, two sheets, two I w euei, 18 liifliue by M inObeo, oi» peir of bloi foiti one wbKe ipieidi two jmAi of Mtpekt one peb of zoMOkb,
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WTien boj-R are aent from home, boys whose chanictere have not been formed, they need to be looked after, tlicy nu d attention and piotecUou. Many a good buy wUl gu astray if removed from ptnatal ovcnight and gimaaaeoX rad nooe ottrar be BnlNrtitatfld. 80 greatly are vr• iinpreaaed with these facts that we require dl boys cominp to n.s fn»rii a distance to bonrd in the scluxjl Insti-ad of out in town. All toicbets of the school aod their families buonl here and are thrown with tlie pupils oonstaotly, in school and oat of school, daring study and dnring rsenation. Much oan be aooom- pllshed by thi.s interoooiae in l ultivittiti;; ffyml lunnnem and in developing moral quolitiea, toaay nothing oC the infliwaoe upon the intellectual development. The pdndpal, aided by his wife, by the matron and by aU tho teachers, will tiy to make the place like a home to every boy. Nearly nil tlie appartraenta will t»e occnpit i by only t vi» Iwys, as by Una meana more room for each will be obiiuued und Uioee nnfiiimtteeliogB wd disoidflni ooiueqiunt to the oocnpancy of .onexeoaibriOBMATwUlbe imlded. Sdiffton, This Academy, tlionfi h non eectarlan. is nnder Cliri.st1an inflneoce. Instead of being controlled by one church, it is under the care of ail the leading Protestant diarebes of Lexington. It ia teqnired in Mtx charter that aD the taaebera be church members and in good stnnditij, ' . Devotional exercises are lield every mooiil before beginning tlio duties of the day. All boarding pupiia am miaind to attend the Sabbath Sohod of their pHcento ' aeieetion ; also to attend iiiabody« andaeoooqiMM bya teMbec, tbe diflenat dmrclies in the city on Sabbath morning and night Addxeaees are deiivf reti h foro the nnhool ta often OAoe « nouth bv the pMton of the different, churchee. A unifbnn of oadet gniy« with btae cap, mttst be worn by all who attend this school. That selcotod is tho most ECONOMICAL axxTESL CLOTHiNo the student can wear. TheM salts w ill l e famished at a coat of firom S16 to $25 by the clothing hoasee in l,4i)ixtwgttwi,f»r iiftii T»K M w«i T WBfintw being briww wid owira ftbi gnar antoed Two snita must begotten, that one may always he in oiflrr. I ' aieata are spedally requested not to providu their sons with new eitliens ' doliiing while they are attending school, aa they, by so dcrfng, encourage th r sons to violate the reqnirenunt of alwaya being hi uniform. The principal has no (M onniary interest in tbe matter, but U ie i to make the cost of clothing the leiiAi pusaible.
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cm nbber ooit, kitr brmh lad eoaibv iMNi, taiA, biocking ud Iroih, ftbagtoaoDed dotidng, and » BIbltt. Standing n 1liirs only rati Ik? woni. All ;u;! ' ' ( • u U u i-ilied QMBllia owriwd wUb Ui0 lull name.ot ttia owaec ia UMteliUe inlu ]. I liliwaacMB Mlyoortifa»iii rBqii ' 2. Infonn us fully in reference to your boy ' s dtepoii tffl O mA ttie character of the ediicatlofi iiitfuilwl for him. 3. Jb ' umiah all tbe muiey tuMxied for your aon ' t oiicessary aipenmiB oider tlMt tbeea laay be no tanptstloii to tiotato oqr nlMaRainst nuuring aooomats. 4 . Pocket money over afd ilWf».l 3»IIUillty OlpeDaoa dHNdd not exceed t2 per month. 8. Notiinei8setapartterpH|itetovIitt1lMir1hailfttnMpt Caolatmat btdldaTs and aattMinfeernqild •I any other tinieare a great dlaadvanta0Bti»tlia pivfli, il oq nqoest patmu not to enooniage it 6. Piii ib ahonld enter as near the beglnnuig of tbe sesston «» bWO renting somR time. 7. ()!ir (4 ;li(K)l is not tvfonimtory iti its mifiirf nod we wish it itsUnctly underaloud Umt we do itut dcsiru ungoveniable boya, BowiCHi ki»7- ' 8H begins Tuesday, September UBT, continuing forty weeks. mas Holiday begins Saturday, December SI, continuing uotil Tuesday, January 8.
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