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Our readers will please remember that
our terms are strictly cash. A CKOSS MARK,
and the wrords TIME OUT, is placed upon the
last number for w hich the subscription pays. We
trust that none of our subscribers will become of
fended either at the notice, or the stoppage of the
paper if their subscription is not renewed. It is
impossible to make exceptions in favor of old
and valued friends, as it is impossible for us,
each month, to go over w ith the mailing clerks,
the lists of the thousands of our subscribers,
and point out individual exceptions. We are
compelled to give general instructions, covering
all cases. Where from any cause parties fail to
renew promptly, they can be furnished, if they
w ish, with the missing numbers (except a few
Ser’6B and’o9,) not received, and thus have a
complete file for reference.
RATES OF ADVERTISING.
Ojr*.Jfull page, first insertion $25 00
each subsequent insertion 20 00
half year 100 00
one year 200 00
Jjp'tepecial contracts may be made by parties
desiring more space than one page, or for a lon
ger period than one year.
£3p Or e hundred per cent, additional charge
made, where parties choose special positions.
12 mo.
9 mos.
16 mos.
5 mos.
4 mos.
3 mos.
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2 mos.
1 mo.
1 col. sls $26 $66 $45 $56 S6O SBO SIOO
* col. 16 22 60 67 46 48 64 80
£ col. 12 20 27 66 68 42 56 74
i col. 10 17 23 28 62 65 47 62
£ col. 7 12 16 20 24 28 40 54
} col. 5 10 14 18 22 25 36 45
Less thac. £ column, 25 cents a line each insertion.
No Advertisement inserted for less than $2 50.
trip Rills of Regular Advertisers payable quar
terly, in advance. Transient advertisers always
in advance.
EjP Papers containing the first issue of each
advertisement, always mailed to the advertiser
free.
All advertisements should be received
here by the 15th of the month previous to that in
which they are expected to appear, in order to
insure their insertion.
Advertisers will please observe that we
have no “ Special Notice” column. Everything
for which w r e make charges, is inserted as adver
tisements in our advertising columns proper. No
change in advertisements, except by special con
tract. Medical and secret advertisements not
received.
No deductions made from our published rates.
SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR.
Money sent by P. O. Order, Registered
Letter, or Express, expenses pre-paid, will be
at our risk, Money sent by mail, at the risk of
the sender.
beg that no local bills be sent us, in
payment for subscription, &c., to the Cultivator.
It always compels us to return them to the pat
ties, as we can make no use of them here.
Those who have made arrangements with
us to have running advertisements changed at
intervals, will oblige us by giving notice, at least
one month in advance of the issuing of the num
ber in which the change is to he made ; other
wise it must go over to the next number.
Subscribers and correspondents will please
direct as follows: “Southern Cultivator.
Athens, Ga.
EdiPWhere papers fail to reach their destina
tion, if notified of the fact, we w ill replace them
if w T e can.
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paper changed, will please give the office at
which it is now received, as wrell as the one to
wiiich they wish it sent.
g£ipln all cases where five or more names are
sent us by one person, accompanied by the sub
scription money at our regular rates, less 20 per
cent, we will send Cultivator to the respective par
ties, whether at the same or different post offices.
ESP The attention of our advertising friends i
called to the fact that the cash must accompany
orders for insertion of transient advertisements ;
and for those running 3 months or longer, pay
ment quarterly in advance , is required.
E-iP Advertisers will please notice that foi
short advertisements, we have advanced our rates
to 25 cents a line; and for page, column and frac
tions of column, have retained the former rates.
EdiPUntil further notice, all subscriptions may
begin with the January No. of present year.—
We continue to furnish Mr. Dickson’s Letters to
all new T subscribers.
Persons remitting for the Cultivator
wrould oblige us by stating whether they are old
or new subscribers. Also, by wanting name and
post office as plainly as possible. We are sorely
puzzled sometimes.