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HST WHITE, ErnTOH and Pboi-eiht
jjfflpEENN HTOVABE, AwKioutb Editob
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, U)O2.
Special request.
To the nnbiKiriber* tout friend* ot the j
Wesleyan CbrUtiuu AdvecU. Plowe re
new yonr A goodly tiutnher t
are mill In arr ar*. The Advocate no(?d j
the money I need very very (
mufti) commLtaion I am fth agent
My dear friend* wont Y'n plense P'y P
between now and next Wednesday the 19th
iliht. I will thank you very much.
Thom a* H. Timm mm, Agent
\foAlcyan Christian Advocate.
TljoihW'M, Oft-, NoV 1 '.>o2.
SERMONS.
Kv, G. W. Dnral prwudiod two sermon*
of high order at the Method!*! Church la*t
Sunday. His text at 11 o’clock ww John 7
chapter, 4<> verae the officer* aid, “Never
man ftpftk* like thta man.” ' t night ho
pr©ftcb<l a temperance *erincm from Pro
verb a 23rd chapter, 20, 35, Thane db
oours** aro aa bread oast upon the water*
and will douhtloea bring forth fruit unto
righteoanc4.
OUR NEW ADVERTISERS.
M, J. DOW*** A CO.,
of Augusta, have anew advertisement in
tbix inaue to which w© invite attention.
Thia Gnn in too well known to require in
troduction. Prompt and thoroughly re
liable and ooarteon*. the public may ex
pect the very beet eerviee and Mtidtoiioii
in all (loafing*. When you need u gen tunc
good article of liquor* or wine, cull on or
write then).
I, h. JANKH A 00,
Mr. John L. Jane* wont to Augusta from
Dawrtou, G M 1° associate him elf with tb
well-known grocery Grin of A. li, Saxon A
Bro. in u Branch Ilouae of their Lunin©**
at KUI Broad street, under the Gnu uaun*
of J. L. Junta A (Jo. Mr, Jane* lihh been
for yearn prominently a,aarelated with the
bunine*-H mtereata of that thriving Geoigia
town of Dawson, and oomee to thia city
with no enviable reputation ft* to his Hquum
method* in dealing with the trade. The
i©potation of A. ll Saxon A Bro iwe tuur
chaiitu it too well known to necessitate
comnkuit and w© bespeak for them lu their
op-town firm a liberal aharo of patronage
from the buying public. See their new ad
in thia jimp and call on thorn.
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AUE ATLiNTA SUNDAY JOURNAL
* x
/ Th© Atlanta Jowqal ha* announced it*
/ purpose to begiu on laue 1 the publication
of a Hundiflr morning edition. Thia rni
nounoomenl earrios with it th' oaaurftnoe
ilmt the Sthday Journal will ho one of the
IDOt conP ,t t# t comprehonHiv© and attrac
tive pa/** published in *ho entire oouutiy
known that whatever thi
g re .p--southern newspaper undertake* itexe
t,wiu pereotly,
the Journal argue* that the publication
h it* Sunday morning iditiou i* made nec
4rtsary by the growing demand for the
on seven day* of the week instead
'ofsix-~iti other word*, a demand for a
newspaper that gives ull iho now* all the
time.
The Journal liaa goue about the prepa
ration (fl its Sunday edition with the name
apirit of enterprise and liberality of expert*
dilnre that lm* made The Daily Journal
the mOHt popular aud universally read news
paper* lu the houUi. It ha* not only iu-
Btalied r new $42,000 pres*, hut ha* at
enormous expense supplimeutod it* already
mngniftoeut ucwh service (that of the Ahho
dated I*reH, ndmittingly the best on earth)
with the special cable service of the New
York Herald, the most psrfeot foreign news
service in distance, together with all of
the best uptcial Sunday features of the
Herald, the aame to appear simultaneously
in Uiftt paper and The Sunday Journal.
lu ltdditiou to this Its own corps of spe
cial writer* will empraoe some of the boat
known name* in the country; among thorn
Ceorge Ade, Peter Finley Dunne, Bishop
Ctndlsc, Sum P. Jones, Mrs. Felton. Rev.
George G. Smith, the hiatcraan, ami num
erous odors. Its special new and religion*
departments will be special features, while
it* colored condo auppfiincut will be the
equal of any and the first evoi issued by
a Georgia newspaper.
Lha Sunday Journal will be sent to rgn
lur subscribers of the daily at 12 cents per
week—or for the sttMMl adttonal cost of ttyt*
l>er woek. Or it will bo served by news
boys at ft cents per copy,
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FOR SALE.
Guano, Acid Phosphate, Kftinlfc, Cotton
Seed Meal and Hulls, Will exchange on
liberal terms for Cotton Seed.
J. W. Boatwaioht.
Thomson, Ga., Oct. 0, 1902.
DO YOU NEED MONEY?
If ao call at and learn the terms
upon which I will supply you. On real es
tate or other approved collateral luy terms
are by far the beat to be obtaiued,
J. D. WATSON,
Thomson, Ga.
J. WILLIE LEVY,
High Art Clothing.
FALL OVERCOATS.
Tbe first chill of Autumn brinhs tbs Overcoat into use. It
is never out of service until April' lister get yours now and
lmvo tbe full benefit of it. Long or blunt, either is good. If tbe
cost is good, style isn't everything. Cloth is important; tailoring
still more so. Stylo coat nothing—and yet it does. l’xvo coats
may be made in tbo same style, but the one that is best tailored
will be the most stylish. Oct your Overcoat where you know
what is back of it.
OUR GUARANTEE ALWA VS
MAKES YOU SAFE HERE.
J. Willie Levy.
No* §44 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
A SKETCH OF A
VENERABLE MAN
JiY BEV. THOMAS If TIKIfONS
lu tlie pleasant mouth of May and on
the 12th day of the month, 1*24, Itov,
Alexander Burton Thrasher, of Thomson,
McDuflfle county, G*., first opened List
eyt>H iij>on the b antifiil Hceuem of earth,
in Morgan county, Ga. His early day*
wore passed amid euch physical, moral
and political surrounding* ns were favor
able fo the development of symetrical
aifinuer* and manhood. ,
At nil earlier period than i* usual
Judge Tbrawlier wn awakened to the
truth that man is not only a moral and
intellectual entity, but that there is a
Spirit in man, and that the inspiration !
of the Almighty givolij him understand- j
iug In the very springt me of life he
wan led to “re pout a nee toward God and
isitb toward our Lord Jesus Ciirist.*’ i
Notwithstanding lie was born in the j
sweet, vernal season of the year, and al- j
though he had consecrated the buds of
hi* biing and the earliest blossoms of
hi* youth to hi* Creator, he waa not sc
uuwise a* to imagine that life ws* only
a garden filled with flower* and fruit* ;
but, as a true Christian philosopher, he
looked upon a future here below a* a pil
grimage intermingled with sumdiine and
shadow. Ho foresaw the mo ntains and '
valley*, the rough place* and smoo h |
places, and with becoming couKidnration '
ho resolved to adopt the enduring Word
of the Most High a* hi* pillar of cloud
by day and hi* pillar of fire by night.
Believing the Bible to bo an expres
sion and a revolution of the will of God
to men. he applied himself to a cuvfu*
investigation of the truth ns it is in Jesus. !
Naturally a philanthropist, a lover,
rather than ft legalist, his judgement of
his fellow creatures ha* been striki/igly
liberal and charitable. He has viewed
all men .in the light of redemption.
After a critical examination of the vu- 1
rious form* of religious thought, and the j
distinctive interpretations of the nature |
and scope of the Atonement, he Hooeptod 1
the Methodist statement of thia majestic '
them**.
While he seoms only to have seen the ;
best of men, lie ha* not been blind to
die fad corruption of the human heart, ;
or that which is censurable in the lives
of men. When condemning the worst
form* of evil his language has boon so
pure and gentle n* to produce no revul
sion of feeling on the part of those who
hoard him.
He bn* male it u rule of his life not to
emlurravg himself by speaking detract
iugly of others, or by intermeddling with
other nicu’fi affair*. Yet he ha* profound
sympathy for other*, and deplore* their
faults and pities them when in trouble, j
Judge Thrasher i* a gentleman, and is
the tfiend of every man. He is very
fond of children and they nil love him.
This remarkable man "um educated in
the bent schools acocasiblo to him. He
i* oonversaut with soieuoe, history, the
Engltßh classic*, Mathematics, Latin and
Greek, lie luiM touwod Ui'T gmiprattfiu a*
a teaohiv for more than fifty year*. Not j
only ha* he been sucetß.dul a* a teacher j
of books, bathe Ims opened to hi* pupil* 1
Iho Meerut of incut at concent nt ion. Ho
ha* a Iso taught them how to solve the j
problem of life. Fur more thou twenty '
year* ho served hia county a* an efficient :
judicial officer.
Brother Tin usher has been a faithful
minister in the local ranks for more than
fifty yean*. He was ordained a deacon
by Bishop Paine and an older by Bishop
Hargrove. Ho has been true to the
church and Iris superior* in office, ami
always ready to assist hi* iteneaut breth
ren iu any way and at any time. Some j
of his sermons would do credit to the
bit preacher* of hi* time. He has been
o.died to preach the consol it ions of
Christ to the grief stricken more fre
quently, perhaps, than any local preuahor
of his day, and many of hi* discourse*
on such ooca*ious were gems of pathetic
e’oqucnoe. His oration delivered at the
Baptist oh roll in J.uUnuy last at the
funeral of Mr*. M. McLean would lmvo
distinguished him as a groat mau if he
had never said anything else. Ho has
also officiated on many marriage occa
sions. How well, how beautifully and
how el iquently he has performed tliese
delicate aud sacred offices !
He has not beeu u stranger to sorrow
and grief, but he has not grown hard or
| morose amid the struggle* aud oillictious
of his march through life. Like the
clouds aud storms that lwi ten the trav
eler homeward, they have only driven
him toward the haven of repose. Ho
Removal or Law Officii.
I have moved my Law Office to tlie
to the front room over Wilson's Livery
Stables, where I will bo glad to have my
friends call. J. Glenn Stovall,
/ loves hi* family and cling* to them with
undying affection. The lock* of tbi
good man nro mingled with gray. H
] footstep* are feeble that once were feai
less aud bold. But hi* kindly eye stil
beam* with the fire* of love, iuteiUgenct
’ and good will.
The life of our good friend lias beeu .
success. Not many yeai* In UcC ho wii
r ach the glowing sunset, hi* body wil
rest beneath the the daises and the dew
the mourners will go about the street*,
and Hie soul of this modi esteemed ma
will be singing and shouting in the city
of our God.
Those who have loved him in life w:l
cornu with lovely flower*, unci weeping
eyes, and in tremulous tones will slug:
“The pain* of death are post,
Labor and sorrow cease;
And, life’;* long warfare closed at last,
Hi* soul is found in peace,
Soldier of Christ, well doue !
Praise be thy new employ;
And wild-} eternal ages rnn,
Kyat iu thy Saviour’s j >y.”
Wanfed-An idea SESt
Protect your Idoa*; they trny hrln,; you wealth
Write JOHN WKDDKUnURN ft (JO , P.iL-m ottor
neyi, Woftblngton. 1). C„ror
Bud ilia of two Lruadrxd i.iona Wnfca.
ff. C. mid Asmara
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\r l mo*l likvttiilou*.
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T. A. BCOI’T. THOMSON. GA,
SHERIFFS SALES
GEORGIA - McDuvriE Cocntv.
Will bu Sold at tb Georgia Ituilrmul Do
pot In Thomson, said county on the first
Tuesday in December, 1902, within leul
hours of Rule, n tmot of land in the Dcflru'q
District, said county, li unded North h\
lands f G org© Luiktn, East by Jo© Mil©*-.
South by Re©*© Ha'chsr and Sara Donui
and West by J. E. Stni’h's Dfane pin* *
containing Fifty Acres,more or les*. L vi*
ot* flndbf ft. fa. from Justice's Court l3fi
District G. M , said comity, in favor of J
T. West w. Wm. Murift) and Al>nuu Mur
; ray. I-viMl u na i\m t'*“t****r ** *<'*
, defendant*.
ALSO. ,
! At the name time and place will he sol.
I th© following dcsciiln and land : A tract i
ad county known us the Robertson Tlaei
| on the public road from Clay Hifi to Thon
| *on, North by laud* of Wm. Paschal aiu
J Ctmrle* Bleed. Rust by 11. A. Btoiy. Soi.tl
j by estate of T J. Harrisou and West I>\
| Germany creek. Levied on a* the proper!;
j of T. J. Gliatt to HBtihfy n:i execution fron
the Bup( rior Court of huid comity iu f-.vo
of the I’qui'ablc Mortgage Cos., and trau*-
ftnred by said Cos. to M K. living
E, W. HAWKS, Sheriff.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
GEORGIA Warren County.
By virtu© of nu order of the Court of Or
dii'nrv of said county, will be *old befor
the OoU"ttiouso door in said county, withi*
legal hour* of *alc, the following propelty
McDuffie county, said State :
One Share in the Punk of Thomsen, Me
| Duffle county, Ga. Also Five Shares iu th*
i John F. Smith Manufacturing Cos , Thom
: son, McDuffie oounty, Georgia.
Terms tush 0. W. MV*"*'
Adm’r J. L. Mat ows, deo*
EXECUTOR’S SALI.
By virtue of power in roe vested by tin
will of Noel llumphr y, dec’d, will be sole
at the Georgia Rai'road Depot iu Thom hoi .
add county, on the first Tuesday in Deoen
her, 1902, within legal hour* of sale, a tract
! of land in said county known as Noel Hum
-1 pliroy’s Homo Place, about 2j mile* from
; Thomson, and bounded North by land* of
, Mrs. Mattie Wilsou, East by Mia. Jane Si
I mons aud Mi*. J. C. Johnson, South by
Mis. J. O, Johnson, J. F. Shields and U H
Pearce, and West by Mrs. Kinohen Hughes
i and G. W. May, and containing 444 Acres
] more or loss. Terms cash, aud purchase!
! to pay for papers.
B, H. WILLINGH AM. Ex’tr
Noel Humphrey, dte’d
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
i
TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT.
Cheap Excnrsion Hate.
To CHARLESTON and RETURN
! Account of South Carolina Inter■
j State and !!’<’>■? Indian Exposition.
For tho altove occasion the Goor-
I (>ia Hai'road will sell roitud-lrip
i tickots nt very low rates.
THREE DAILY TRAINS
1 between Alln.itn tuul Charleston.
'Through sleepers on trains k>uv*
Sing Atlanta at 3:10 and 11:45 p. m.,
| aud Charleston at 6:10 aud 11:00
] o’clock r. m.
Fot schedules, rates, dates of
j sale and tin its on tickets ask Agent
Georgia Caddo Kail road or the
I uudersu netl.
i C. O. MoMiltin, G. A. V. D., A. G. Jsck
! son, G. P. A.—Augusta, Ga.
! 0. E. Magill, Gen*i Agent, Atlanta, Ga.
; C. 1). Cox, Gen'l Agent, Athens, Ga,
E. P. Ronuer, Cuion Ticket Agent. Ma
eon, Ga.
W. O. MoMiltin. S. F. A P. A , Mason.
P. 11 Hill, Union Ticket Agent, Atnata.
J. A. Thomas, City Ticket Agent Atlanta.
A Staeiliso Bciiphihe.
Very few eon Id believe in looking at A. T
!ou l lley. a healthy, robust b'.ick.Ho,ith of
ilden, In:i , that for ten yearn be suffered
icb totturea from Ehenmntism a few
■mill endure aud tire. But a wonderful
hkrige followed bie taking Eleei-ie Bitters,
wo bottles wholly erfred ine,’’ bo writes,
nd X hive not f.lt a twinge in over a year,
hey regulate the K;dne.-r, purify the blood
.and curt l.henm oi.ni, Neovalgii, Nervous
ssh, aud impr:,vo digestion ana give per
eot health. (Try them. Only fiOo at liarn
ou A Hadicy'fj Drug Store.
PHILADELPHIA DISTAL PAHLGRB.
72.2 Broadway* Augusta, Ca.
Nrxt Door to J. B. Wiiitc’s Dry Gmhl* Store.
n PFFIC S 1H m y-'iTEU STATE-.
2.0 iioillh miliAD OF "lit: I>ENT-V|i CHAIR.
Aropliene for pnfoless exUaetlon cf 2Prl ' ®“i.
ertli. Abaointeiy barmie s. Simply B-at SeCPeeih, upper or lower, fon
.pplii-d to the gim.s. No bail r-sults R< *- {‘‘•'b
bolnl kiik Gold Crowns ,r
otlfrw. We call the attention of the Gold Killinga *j hi
* rvoua and delicate to onr Xhtiulesa Svr- .t u-.oguni and (' mer.t ~>U : t (si
- , Extracting i'r.nli. P..inie<a ;.o •
‘•m of Deuhrfry in all its branches. ) lixtr.clii g Teeth, old w,.y o>„.
AIL WORK WAURENTEI).
rx.irninr- ypnr tertb free t/( eliergo and irli yon ftis’ what your work will
mat. All w aak is a visit to onr office and wn will please you.
LOOK FOR OUU SIGNS.
Of o. W. Shftcklgfoi'd, li 2>. S, Manager,
Onr Display of
Men’s Fall Suits.
Only the best products of the largest manufucorios as shown.
*>ur salesmen h a vo beeu busy assorting and arranging tho many
Milts that are eonslant y arriving. Wo are now toady to show
you the largos and b st stock of Men's Cloihiug ami I'uxuishings
evou shown in Augusta. * °
A Label is worth something in CLOTHES, and au ‘l. C. Levt’s
Son & Cos. Label protects you absolutely. The suit bearing it is
gum ntilool to give perfect satisfaction m every way.
A fine showing from $8.50 to S2O 00.
Mail orders given prompt attention.
I. C. LEVY’S SON & CO.,
Tailor-Fit Clothiers,
338 BROAD ST., - AUGUSTA, GA.
rir.u u.j.y. .1 utajiiuai* nnir. mu m* vnr-smm
LORB Oca{t,!r, O S" .
therokee Remedy of v Jw &"£ CLiOiR CM Bft II s i 1;, |
;uf es Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, LaGript . I
ill Throat and Lung Tuoubies. MADGe*' i dr- £V i
RUM, MULLEIN & HONEY. Yonr lyn’-rtust. full- id .
ut ■iifniminii t usirwi Tir nw ihwiiw i ■ -tuf um. ms in , M - ra
CLOSING OUT SALE!
IVIy eiitii e stock of *
Dry Goods, Mm Siioes, Eels
and lotions.
umst bo closed out by tJie Ist of .Taim iry.
If actual cost prices are what tho peo
ple want on the alcove goods, they cannot
have any excuse for not. buying of me.
1 Avill positively do everything I ad
vertise to do, ‘and you cannot do better
than to take advantage of this sale.
Yours truly,
Slyer Bt,eiiu\
Frank Mouse,
Proprietor Murray Hill Distillery
Can supply the trade with the very best and purest brands
of Rye and Corn Whiskies, 'Brandies, Bums, Gins, etc,, to be had
this or any other market, and at prices that will compare with
tho lowest and best. We quote tho tollowing :
Murray Rill Corn Wniskey, SO per contproof, per gallon £d.4h.n
“ “ 11 DO “ “ “ •' “ i.59.
a i< << l.OO “ “ *■ “ l6O
“ Oew '* ' “ 2.00
Chase's Imperial Hyt “ “ 3.50 •
Murray Hill Rye " “ 2.00
Rye Malt Gin •• l ‘ 2.00
Jamaica Alum “ “ 1.50
Every article sold guaranteed just as represented, if not, the
goods can be returned and the money refunded,
All mail orders receive prompt attention, and goods shipped
first train after order is received.
Correspondence invited. No trouble to answer questions.
FRANK ITOTJSK,
Uq! Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
Aftitixp Amid Flaul*.
Breaking i ito a blazing home, some fire- j
men lately dragged the h 1& ping Inmates
from death. Fancied Fecurjty, and death
near I.t’s that way when you n gleet coughs
aud colds. Don’t do it. King’s Nr w
Discovery l- f Goomru pti’on giv.s perfect
protection figuiftsl all Throat, Cb. vi i,i..i ;
Lung Tioubfcs. K-rp it uer and avoid scf
f'l iug, death, ami doctor’s bill*. A tea-j
Kfvoonful stop* a late congti, pt*rsi*Unt u*.e
tb.; ni st •stabborn. ildrn:kN and nice t*t- •
ed, it H gua.uf.h td to satisfy by Uutiinuu J
<C- H iby. I’riee ftito and Ott, Trial bot ■
tl©s jicc.
vi It i sjvo.l ij i iUiil Cj l tjiv^
Having near y doubled their sides the past year were forced i
build a
jpa ’s-tf-.-y* -v-rs % Cs#
E \X*Lr JA --Li 4* *V. . VJr a V
And hare iow in their Dry G , la Department Si i-ial H i.-yai-g ii
Sh. es, tints, ('|<, Neckwear, Cnlerwea , **,•„•; II e-i ■ .
Trunks, I aces. Erabr d.l* iies, Flauiit-ls. 1): e-s GB -aflieii S; i.:t
irgs and 'lc. tiege. Domestic Dry (1 .oils in great a uieiuuce. ,\o
tlol.s, etc., 1 tc.
In GHOCEHni.^
A Complete “lock ■ f ovrrvthing. Spi'elaHi-.s/
Flour, Hams, Meat Fine Food, No. 1 Ttumlliy Hay, Bran, Laid,
.Sugar, Coffee, Uicc, etc.
Tobacco, Cigars and Snuff and All Kinds of Shelf Goods*
Crockery. Glassware, Cut cry, Tinware, Hardware, Wooden ware.
We soil the only first-class Hama in town, ana better Floar.ior
the money than ny one.
Rem. mb.ir wj <to ir t buy ; ’.l Bn.icrept Stocks ti.r-.l have been
carried a lioz -n ye ir* by other men h. n..-; and *f r them as Bar
guil.s (_?j \Yc buy uire.t from Mann fact >r r id. Cash.
J. W, BQAT W’h. , ,
IP. A ILROAD SIR 3 X.
THOMSON, GA., S. . t. i. 1902
i TTIMTTI f ?
A i .1 LA j. nJi’i 1
For the Next Thirty Days
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IT. iru f’li.it.iiy will offer the 11 r, t.iii.s < f the sensor, at
J. F. SHIELDS’ ikT GOODS STORE on M!N Si K!•:Ei’.
Mr. Brinkl-y, by his good judycmenl and coui tcous ihal
mg“, has built up a magnificent business. Hit t.is.e
C la>T „ ■
Clothing, Dress Good
and Fine SlioeS
cannot 1o . x.jct.in, ~ril the good ]ei pic of our community
arc showing their appreciation by givino this Store a 'qo t.
excellent patronage. The next 30 Days is
Clcaranco Snl<.
The gooie mast in >ve out to make room for Fall Stock.
Call and goo us and you will get bargains aud courlecug
treat men t
iNdlllinsrsr Department Oaao JDcbr
jfh.'tooNro 2Dr3r Grc-d.,3 fcitor©,
Ji ISS VOss IX C.IAKGE.
J. Ja-. Sto-xecis..
Isar oal nsTbrass~b anFgoodsll
IPIAINOS, Organs, Viol ins, I TJ I
WASHBURN Guitars, flan doll ns, Banjos, B
Autoharps, Harmonicas, Accordeons, ([ g
Li Strings, Bows, Cases, Trimmings, etc. Hymn Books, ‘4 Q
/Ay Instruction Books and every thing new in blicet Music. H
if & Write for what you want. u
v 5 THOMAS <Sr BARTON CO.’S // M R
CJrcat Mail Order Hoasts AUGUSTA, GA. '***'’& |
eiv'l-Di; i-ov-r wlK’ti ■tlerinu. h?gl t n -otjvcnit. DRUMS W
pierce fiisHlule
Instructors in Literature, Music 'in.l Art
Elocution.
a faculty of f.xpebiencf.d tlacuere.
School Buiblin r Adequate and well ananged for School Ptupi ses.
FALL TERM liegins Monday, Sep, Ist, 11)02.
For further particoiurH counsult or write to Ea. L. Kay, Pies.,
or T. A. Scott, Chaim-Aii Iloaid of Trustees, Tliom-oii, Gi
EXPENSES —Board iu families per mouth, £“.00 to $1*2.00
Taition. t ■“ Private Term.
Bth, 9th ami 10th Grades . J 2 o't per month.
3d, 4th sth, 6th and 7th Grades $1.50 pur month. -
Ist, and 2d Grades .SI.OO per moutu.
1 *iillio Tei in.
All pupils will be admitted free except tho-u who have one
• studies above the state school curriculum. Such pupils will pay
| each per mouth. Non-resident pupils will to charged regular
| tuition.
Incidental Poes.
Each pupil will pay 50 cents as a\ incidental fee on enteting school
I for the t ail Term an.t also for the .Spring Term. I’upi s who enter for the
; Public Term alone will pay only one incidental fee of 50 cents—this to bo
paid iu advance.
AI VAN r r A< i ICS.
A Thorough Preparation for College, a Healthful Location, the Bent
of Religious and Moral. Influence*. Excellent Instructors in Literature,
Music, Art imd Elocution, Exceedingly Low Gates of Tuition, Etc., Etc.
ED L. HAY, Preside! t Pierce Institute,
Thomson- G<*<>i*£rin.
Spears A FiirCHssß,
Successors to J. II Spears,
COITON FACIGK3
and
COMMISSIOA \MEmiM^TS,
WAREHOUSE APB SALESROOM 101 and 103 McIJE
TOSU St., COR. REXXOLDS,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Will' continue tho business in its various branches. Advanc
es of Bagging. Ties and Family Supplies at lowest market j rices.
Liberal Cash advances made on Cotton or other Produce iu Store.
Consignments of all Field and Farm Produce solicited. Ample fa
clitics and long experience wil gnaninteo satisfaction. i
Petsot al attention given to selling, weighing, and
consignments. Chatgcs tor so!! : ng and storing vry icasuti^Bl