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JYor-tli Georgian.
Arrival and Departure of Trains.
PAseitNOXB trains.
eastward.
Arrive at Bellton 8:28 am
Leave at :8t» a m
WESTWARD.
Arrive at 8ent0n..... 8:01 a m
Leave at..... 8:06 a in
EASTWARD.
Arrive at Bellton 6:18 p ni
Leave at..... 6:23 p m
WESTWARD.
Arrive at Bellton 8:06 p n
Leave at 8:11 j> n
MAIL SCHEDULE.
Going East, Leaves 6:58 a. m.
Going West, “ 8:06 a. m.
Going East, “ 6:18 p. m.
Going West, “ 9:11 p. m
On Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays,
via Allendale, Silver Shoals, Middle
River, Nail’s Creek, Cheap and Crack- |
ling, to Homer, at 1, p. m.
Thursdays, via Leno, Head’s Ferry,
Mossy Creek aud to Cleveland, at 1. p. m. ■
CT” Office open on Sundays until 8, a. m
J. M. MYKRS, P. M.
Prices CJiiwcut.
Corrected weekly by J. M. Myers, i
BELLTON GA. Dec. 1, 1881.
DRY GOODS.
Prints 8 (3 10
Shirting ” (a> 8
Bleaching ... 1 Oyl-’i
Jeans..A 1-1 O, .<■
Flannels 12 <<« 40
Checks: v 10 (sl2i
Ginghams 10 ($ H
Ticking 10 $ 20
Press (roods 15 ($ 25
Worsted 10 to 15
Athens Yarn.- 100 <;0
groceries.
Sugar "(3 lb 10 a 121
Coffee ** H a 1*
CK Sides’* 12s a 13
Hama •• 14 a 16
Cuba Molasses.... 45 a 00
New Orleans •* 60 a 75
Golden Syrup 00 a ,0
Corn bush 80 a 120
Eggs p 1 dor. 00 a 10
Chickens 10 a 2o
L O C A L I TEM S .
GJ" Business notices in this column are
Stictly lOcents a line each insertion.
22U Read “Special Notices.”
J. M. Myers wishes to buy all silver
that has holes in it.
The weather is growing colder, and
we want ‘‘that wood.”
Several young men left this county
on Tuesday for Texas.
Mose Mvers sold his colt foi 8-1 ('O.
He says he ought to have received
esoo."
The clerk of our Superior court will
able to tell who have diplomas.
The weather last Thursday’ and
Friday was intensely cold.
A new post office has been estab
lished in this county under the name
of Pruitt.
Rev. John G. Brvan was elected
pastor of the Baptist church at Hom* r
last Saturday.
Rev. Joseph Woodall has beci
called to the charge of the Harmony
church, in this county.
Nineteen families mostly’ from
Franklin county passed through hen
last week for Arkansaw.
Dr. Dillard has a valuable key found
near his house which he will be pleas
ed to return to the owner.
Read ad. of the Cottage Hearth.”
and notice club rates. The magazine
is all that is claimed for it.
Dont forget that our ‘-special offer”
is limited to December 15th, after
that the regular rates will be requir
ed.
Better pay up your neeonnts with
the doctors. Several of them have
resolved to go to no one who will not
pay.
Attention is invited to the adver
mentof M. B.Carter & Bros. These
gentlemen mean business. Call and
see them.
For thw tenth time we wish to say
that 25 cts wrll not pay three month
subscription. It is thirty-five cents
and that tn advance.
Prof. Wilson makes an emphati*
denial of the minor referred loin our
last issue, and says he means exactly
what his advertisement says.
We regret to learn that the Rev
E. I. Smith and wife are both sick in
Cartersville, and that he will not be
able to attend Conference, which con
vened in Athens yesterday.
Prof. Wilson has ordered a mag
nificent organ. to be used at the open
ing and closing exercises of his school
next year. With a good vocal in
•tructress, this will be of immense
benefit to ’.he little girls and young
ladies of the school.
J. M. Myers couldn’t buy all the
cotton thaienme to Bellton. Deter
mined not to be out done, he bought
all the land between Bellton ard Lula
and thinks it best to make one town
of the two places. You can buy a
town lot from him cheap.
KT* Prof. Pritchett will be at the
Academy at 11 o’clock service, with
his organ, and will conduct the sing
ing. All arc fond of music are invi
ted to be present and to bring their
books. A considerable part of the
service will be singing. P*of. Piiu h
•tt proposes to teach a sinking school.
Cowe and see kirn..
CORRESPON DENCE.
FROM GAINESVILLE.
The cotton market has been quite
lively during the week.
The thennometor registered nine
teen degrees on Thursday mornim;
last.
Every industry in the city is thriv
ing, and success is ours if we only
grasp it.
Pork is selling at 12J cts, and be*
at 10 cts at our butcher shops. B
people must eat, you know.
Although the municipal election is
but two weeks oft, no one is announc
ed for the positions.
Speaking of positions, we have a
very good marshal here, but my beau ;
ideal of a polite and gentlemanly
i officer is Tom Hughes, of your town. '
i He beats the State. ,
Maj. M. P. Caldwell, the quandain '
; Washington correspondent of The ,
Georgian, better known as “Milt,” •
has been spending a few days here '
with his friends.
The next matter of industry is a '
steam flouring mill and brick machin
ery. They’ll be built, aud don’t you
forget it.
Hardly a day passes but car loads
of machinery for the mines of Hail,
Dawson aud Lumpkin counties arrive
iat the depot, and are transported to
their respective localities by the
“ Greene Line.”
The prices asked and received for
real estate in this city are double
those of two years ago.
The iron of the G. J. & S. R. R. is
now being put in position, tn a few
days our buoy engine will be on the.
track.
The tax collector will positively
close his books on the 6th inst. not
withstanding a heavy proportion of
the taxes are yet unpaid.
“Fence.” or “No Fence” is now
disturbing the minds of the average
Hall county voter. 'The matter, how
ever, will be settled by an election
on the Ibtbinst. Facile Dictu.
♦ "*
MR. PINKSTON’S REPLY.
Editor North Geoegin : I notice
in your last issue tnat there uc-re a :
lew questions propounded with regard i
to me and the actiou of the Gillsrille I
Association. It is iu my oponion a i
free and independent body oi Chris
tian workers ; aud have the right io
do what they think best lor the cause
of Christ; and no man has the right
to question or annul any ot their work
without tlieir consent, as was indica
ted for me to do. (question 1 ItUoeb
not matter whether 1 am a member
ot the Association or not. Aly churcii
was up to me tune of tneir ineeiiugi*
and they have tue right, it tuey choose
to claim ministers anywhere, even m
loreigu lands, for we are ail one m
Christ. There is certainly no division
I in Heaven, lor they are all muie saim
■ ,he Lind.
nave called to see me, when I quit
school, it be left an interest 111 my
■ sirugliiig” audgave me some money,
so 1 would not have stoped to work
lor il, but come up with the amount
* ol one 1 and objected to that,
. uou 3lt 1 was ui need ot money, 1
dare say that Air T. as be, sighs Ids
I muue, would be the last man to give,
audit luu get tuj Tuition live, ii
costs Mr. 'L’ uuiluug, and it u md, m
would not apt to object to me work
’ mg lor a support,
present A no not rememoer wueu iw.
report cwtue up, it 1 md 1 was not a
. oelegale <£ coulu not vole lor oi
t against; aud it me Association loci..
.lie helping me 1 will heanliy receive
•my .ilang luey may do lor me, am*
.dr. I’. must uol. uoject.
i liy lo be sailsUeu nun me ucelslm.
ul me Vinircu iu winch 1 oeio*>g,ai*u
t iiouulmmK Air. i. or any uouy vise
was the right io say that 1 snail uin
receive, wuut tue association Sees u*
m Uu lor me.
I It there are erros in me Gillsville
association, all Chrismuis should j<m.
audcorrect those errors, and cstauiisi*
a state ot good lecliu, ai.U BrouiciUj
mlhduess liirougiiout its liorucisjce
‘ conquer the belli & his pels.
aud now Air. Editor aud ileadets
allow me to say, n Air. 1. leu tue
cause ol Christ burnmg upon the al
tar ol his heart, ue would uave udeu
louud ou bis uees asking tv move
the mote out ot tus eyes «x* uoi nave
tries lo pull die beam out oi my etc,
A mat mrougn a secular Paper.
- And now mi' X-ulior 11 nave an iic
. casiou to wiite, 1 want somctujiig
luger lo shoot at man Air. Ji. lor il i
suoul 1 want to see me mala *ui x
. waul to drive the center.
J. xk. PXAixtOICX-
THE l E.Xt E Qi LsPiua.
Editor gruuoian : I see m ine
uaiiicbViliu iii.it UruiixXij
r liiburu liUft auverilscd tuac somd <4
the »iti'ZcUN (True oi
couiitj nave bleu a pi tiuuiiiu v
10l cili CiCCtlOlj tU OV ill Ki Uu LilC it dl-C
_ ut* uo Uiice quvbtlua n. ii<i4
. illill UUlLbb a pctliiti.x ut »H*u
oi iittj £ lit UOiuCL.*> Uj lIk; o<.h U. j
; December, ine < icct.i'-i. oodiu .j« ; <.j
--1 Ueleu ai.d me «£tic>aou sUMHiUted u»
< Lite vuiiub oi bald county - Am;, u
me Land o»voei>> ui Il.lucou.ltj umijl
Wahl lo buiiu Ic betb a«.<l Keep nLi*.
I block, ilu;V hau ocUtr iuc afiuum
i i petition ivitu Out Ut«n...u v 4 ah.->i
- | .he no lei.ee or sloth 1.*.,' q, "’*i,1..,.
_ ’ i,«>W oh me. it* in iu.** , it tah s *u*j
r 1 i fee hoKiuiis 10 me a cou.iii i p l | li ....
settel m.r.y up, *.* A t t,.*.-,*^. , uv
' I 0.1 l ua> ol On* mbei. .... a '
■ look 10 your mini est ui.u b* ■ *.*
. thereby, liespecltuiiy,
[ W. L. iLEDMAM.
Leg. 1 Adv rtisements
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
G EORCtlA—Banks County.
B.v virtue of an order f the court of ’
Ord na. v o* conn v. w * 1 be -o’d ;
h‘‘’i'sl i ti’ -'fiix h Dee. sober. ISSIJ
■it he It iiv:> , U ;i d C'’UU’.y,
' x '' • n'*•, h -a - |>, i.p'. I li< :
t’L- .1 . ~* Ut. I (,f n .,_ 1 ...|<a n : .
' UJn.. <n*v.. .. x. . ........ ... ,„. :i
1 . • n i.c mds !b ’*. ecu ’ . k. r <.u •
I • i P< ei ■> an iho
i -' 1 f 1 «’ V' / *' ■" ' 1111 s
• bn *■:•< ■in *., •.: mV crest •*• d
<» Pnt vit hrt.T •*'•«•) hou-e .
’ T iU«’ .'l * ( (
•• ■. ' . ■* *
do . \v •’ • • 1 ;i. tuw h '< •: >t no
has am.i: '.l .icrv-. in eu:«.. atiou. 12 -
acio'of which s.O d creek ImVum. b.il- ;
.anr-v n mm !( l . and •■» . -.. d>
x\ thl*x o : viLiiV him -son ■ 4 -timo all
let- anove ■ m b» <t .an i . ci- on the 1
wate!> 01 H*k. r\ Lew <• < :-k a ; hu 4
in i»*s ot i! .•! gu .« io » . o Ma . ,
«»n the N ih i .i.'ic n m: oad a •
a’»ove la ;s so:d u tee properly o Ma
thew < ’<»dee’d. and sold h»r ;ht- benefit
ol Ihe h(*:is and e:ed lurs. Terms ot sa.e,
cash. Enoch amieknon and
J '1 * lox, ad in m : :»’k 5. \
Nov. d, i.x' ■-1 1
J TOK'X SA LE.
(«Ei )K<»'l A-B \\ k> County. <
By vttlue of an iirdvr from -h* ot.’i.rt of
Ordinal. 01 sa.d coumy. wi. b. -o d
on ;he i'nst I • sd.iy in liee*. mb. i, ‘
at the 4*>rrt lieuM door, n :-.i d cuiintv,
between h.- ! a .1 c »»-.■ . - •h. b low
mg desci bed pr »-•••! <» wt \ jin
tract, o paret . o.' ami n a i t * i.i .
contain nu litty-’ve a- c- ►; »*•,>.
abim: sixtei’n a ues o .<v t te n • ■■.. 1
livation wubn or 8 ac.vs <>: .nasi-h bo.-
tom . about four acres ot <• d pin*- tndds,
the renia nupor g na. fores; uti.e 11 11- .
lands ofj. S. !‘‘t.ti, .fohn And •s< ... ami
known a> ilu \V.il a nsmi Mi/ - houi-’' ■
place A l the above. s<» da - the prep, i j
ly “f W L>auis<>ii M zv (ivcca.-ed, an 1 j
so d for the pa.y neiit of d- bfs of sa d <1
cea.-»*d, and a d stributmn a.mmg ’he
heirs at law. 7’enns of saiv. cash.
W M MIZE, A Im 1 of
Wii. ai.ison 51 ze, di c'd.
Nov. 3, 1881 —lm
SHER/fF X A L EX— Dreember.
W II be sold before <!».» <;om t hons<
«’.00.. in the town of Homer, Banka coun
ty. (4a.• w iden th » legal horns of l
on the first Tuesday in December next, |
1 he fnilou ng pioperfy. to w t :
I’i (hat tract or parcci of land on wh : eh '•
•I. Mason now lives, aitnated lying and
being in (he county of Banks on the |
Hudson r:v<” atl.'o n ng lands of \V. M. I
ssh. I>. T. Bush, and others, coma ning ’
• r »'.s acres, more 01 Ijss Tev ed on as the
|; to pel tv o’ .1 f' Ma. on b\ v rtue ot Iwo
j ii. as. iMaiied from ?he S. neror eourt o
i Banks eo"iii.\ One in favor 01 R I<
I Shaves.as surviving -partner off’<n.c r 1
'* N*- Reaves, v J. Mason a piinc pa*
and ’i lue-O. Burrress. as the Execmtn o'
I lios. Morns, dee'd, as seen;”.t\ and ♦ n
doiser. Fi. ia. controlled by Thus. O.
Burrus.
A’se one in favor of Simon Marks, vh
.1 C Mason. Property pointed out by
plaintiffs attorneys; ami to be sol<l for
' .Io purehose money of sad land Levies
| made by me this October 31st, JKSI.
Notice given in terms of tne law.
Nov 3, ’hl-I .1 E I) OWEN. Shorin'.
Notice for leave (a Sell.
Application will be made to the court
• • Ordinary of Banks county, Ga., al
ihe Dc( i’lulht term next of the court of
Ordinary, for leave to sell the land# be
longing to the estate of James 11m h -
soii, late of sit.d county, ch’Oi for the
lu-ncth of beira and creditors of said
deceased.
W. A. WATSON,
?« T ov !, 1881 —ho Adm.r.
A lininistrafor's Sale.
< 1 EOR(»I A —el ACKSON COUNTY.
Agreeable to an order of the Court of
■ ‘.<l nary of -laekson county. Ga., obtain
'd al Ihe regmar October turn, 1881 I
will sell on tl»e first Tu«“-day in Decern
-I>.Bl before the. <\«ur! House door
u Horner Bah 1 :*- cm uty, Ga., with n the
- i hi'urs of 1 lie Co! ><» wing' proper.
■ <>m* tract of iand contain ng < > .h , y
*.;b. arie*. m>i» <ir Jess, 1 ving on Webb's
-r<* k, iu Wx-lt.rgtou dial nd Bank'
• minty, adjoining (lie land of Isaac B
Lawrence. G. Acrc.v, Thos. Jordan
Bamubas Garrison, and others. Said
and sail i* .. iginil forest, and about
f.Heen or twt nty acres oi second bot
tom aud hick', y flat land 011 it. There
< a..-o one •< g house on it. The above
and was origin, ally granted to 8. D
• an leli.
Soid as the property of Hugh Sargent,
ilwrUM d, for tike purpose of paying lur
frbts.
.L B. PENDERGRASS. Adm’r
of Hugh Sargent, de’d.
Nov 1, 18>I 5w I ri.<U‘rnfee
-• no*
CLAUD BSTES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
GAINES \ IJJJ], ( r A
I’jac' cos m the Cour’s of Hall. Jackson
Baeks. Forsytb, Lumpkin, White, and
1 ab< rshatn.
, /* Piompt attention to all cases.
sept 22 ly
11. 11. I M 11 V ,
A TTOHNE Y .1 T LA IV,
Gnine«ville, Ga.
Practice* >n Hall, Hanks, Jackson
mil adiohiiinz cotmties. aprlO-ly
.1. W. I DLL,
A TTOREE Y AT LA IF,
htIMEK, GA.
mil praclice in the Counties of the
i '.Vesiern Circuit, and in Madison
county of the Northern Circuit. Col
j leclhn' promptly mad*: and. renrited. j
I itinc’J-! y
vs. West:
ATI O RYE p AT LA IF,
HOMER, GA.
W ill practice in the Coimties o*'
h" H'.-stcru < irenit, and clsewhi r
: when specially retained. Collecti***:.'-
■of claims solicited:, and btisii.es
proinpily attended i<>. june-’l-ly.
W. H. SIMPKINS,
A TTORA E I’ A T LA
UAItMOW GROVE, GA.
!E7*Failhf'tl mi l tion ■ iv. n n
coileettons a: tj :.|| . : |, ; . has: ■
Clients* aiotiev iw-v r -.po::
pfotuptL. forward*. :.
L T. GAR rREL!
•v.u;. .. »
j KACTlt'Llr. u „
• emt rni.l D . ■„
and the ISupretnc wudbupenor Cm .*s o* l
$2,000!
Moav to g’et it !
•c: MFV AX ,, HOiIEVS mutual
' ” ”! • yssOf’IATION I
F.OUGIA.
•hi’, s t i, -a . v. o i endowment for $500;
' ■ ‘ne of 'marriage, accord-
in'tne file iminpy is made up by ivu
: i Gohn H The iLstilution euiT
■ ‘ > .• give young people a start in
’•’•v-niii
L.l A.;<*nfs wanted evervwhere. Send
* .;e v -ipp i< a«tons and < hmstitut <»n
< ‘ L.,.1 . 1 . i_ ,nc cs, address M J
i'- u*i !’\t b‘ai»k i»np ieations, ad ;
•'. M. '• ! >•« kj’on. Secretary, Atlanta. (>
D O N ’T
‘gill YoxxvhclS
WEAK OUT HOUR CLOTHES
H‘: tick'.hut
ML IT L IBOR SH IM*
i®o
WHICH WtLL WASH EM CLEAI
iOilNGOlt HEATI.W
EY t.K GRE*SE USED!
< OSTS THREE CENTS A POUNI
Receipt for inakitn’ at the office o
the Nymii Georgian: price 50cts.
COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE.
r :i week n your own town. 53 out
L f ** *’*'* risk. Evi ry thing nev
V Sfef V ':ui*ial not uequiied. We will ini
»IL.-:j2 : » sh you <‘V»‘.iything. Many ar
M’ ? n ik»nc Untunes. Ladies make a
nun-ch a-- men and boys and girl
.. akr great pay. [‘you want a bus nessai
w <m can iiiuk' great pay all the time
« *• .. mk, v r;t< to H allett & Co.
n«>\.i 8:-1 \r pd Portland, Mvim
N>rt : Eas ern Railroad.
Sriu*uivi enbest’s Office. )
Alliens, Ga., \ugust 10th 1881. j
On and after Monday, .Inly Ith, 1881.
tra in will run as follows;
NO. 1 NO. 3.
Leave Athens 4:40 a n> [ 3:50 p m
An v<» a: Lula 0.40 a in I 0:00 p ni
An ive at At’anta.. IO;35 a m | 12 05 a in
NO 2 NO 4:
Leave Atlanta 400 a mf3 15 p tn
Arrive al Lula <» T.» a in I 5*5P p in
Arrive at Athena... .11:00 am | 8:45 p m
Trains No. 2 and 3 run daity except
Sunday. Train No. I mi Mondays, and
Trr n No. 4 on Saturdays only.
Trans Nos. 1, 2 ami 3eonno<‘t closely at
I ula \v th passenger trains «*n Richmond
and D inville, botn East and West, and
No 4 u th west bound passenger train
on S.t<'mda\ night only, when i: will wa’t
i.nt 1 !’.15 p. ni.. when by so doing a con
lie<’t:«>n can be made.
Pa -iigers from Augusta. Charleston
and Savannah and points Southeast com
ug via Georgia Railroad, will connect
- .use at Athens with train No. 3 thereby
• nablingth# m to visit the summer resorts
••I Northeast Georg a without a delay at
Athens:
1 brough tn kets for sale at Athens for
all points East ami We t.
H. R. BERN ARD, Acting Nnp’t.
\V. J. HOUSTON,
Gen. Pass, and Freight Agent'
COLEREON “
fME GID FAMILY MEDIGhifEi
*. SAKE AND UNFAILING
REMEDY!
Au ALs'Tlvto Fitlu-'-Kil erf
A certain cure for C'holera
:!v;icra Morbus, Cholera Infant
m, Dysentery, or l lux Diar
riin-a, Cramp in the Stomach, etc
A sure relief for Rheumatism,
■■ ■ *ir:il;_' i, ileadaclic, Toothache.
•*ir*? Throat, Croup, Cough and
til pains and spasmodic ali'oc
i ions.
Out of the numerous testimo
lials given in reference to the
wondt rful effects of this Medi
;ne, we take the following;
Rockwood, Tenn. Sept. 28, 1878.
Tim virtftCM of COLERFON are well under
-tooti hen*. 1 consider it superior to all similar
'reparations for the dteao’s for which it is in
led. E. H. OWLNGS, Postmaster.
Damtridge, Tenn. Oct. 211, 1873,
( OLEREON is undeniably the best medicine
f tut* hurt iu the m irk-vt. I nave known it tiacd
.a a large number Os rasrs, and it never failed
•n’a single instance, ft is a sovereign remedy.
W. \V. DEAN, Supt. S. S.
Moncks Comer, 8. (‘.June 1, 1871.
( OLERI'ON has, in my Judgement, no equal
r**ni'-dy in tbe various iiflcctions <*f the
■ wcl ; rn i '»!■ a “Pain Kill* r.” Il should be in
very house. J. W. WALLING, Oeacon.
Savannah. Ga, Nov. 25, 1874.
I have sold six dozen bottles of I’OI.EREON
ii.s ill: ant, ah hough not authorized to do so,
\ . r Hied »'V*r\ bottle. It always gave satir
tion. In one instance, I gave it to a man who
, i- ,i a flying condition, s ive<! his life.
SAMCHL EYNES, Minister Ac.
Bellton, Ga. May 5, 1880.
I haw tried a great many remedies for Ncu
cilgia, but nev- r found anv Hung that would
etieve me as quickly as COLERr.ON.
( . B. THRASHER. Hotel Keeper.
D. M. BREAKER,
Bellton. Ga. Agent.
J. MOhIROETAYLOR
established IM4.
r IMIS*??
£2 wCvk. I*’’
a 2. i*
113 WtTER ST., NEWYOBK.
Thousands, disgusted with the many
poor articles offered in market, are now
nappy in using J. Monrob Taxi/>R S Gold
Medal preparations. They are guaranteed
strictly pure an l mp-rior to any other in
market. Ask your grocer for them, and do
not be put erf with any othem. until you
have given, them a triJ-
■ * C*l r- IIKZBT CATALOGirr.
h* v 41* ; *r J ;
| --> HU* 4 iUXLh»MM nukW**♦.. 4-.
—IBB2
BELLTON HIGH SCHOOL,
1- OR Ti IE (JO-EDUCATION OF THE SEXES.
.1. I. - - - JPrincisal,
With Teachers of experience and ability (if required).
THE success which has attended this Institution of learning, under the
'.L.liy 1 -' 3 "'.” f ,'!? piesent Principal, the Trustees take pleasure iu
it 'he Sprhi'J Tt r lO ,C l * wl, t ' u have secured his services for 1882, and
WILL OPEN JANUARY 16TH,
And continue Twenty-Four Weeks.
<ZJlns«ses and Terms.
’RIMARY-(Abcdarians) - . . . . .
ommon School - . . • i <tn
ACADEMIC A
igh School ’ y?
Bookkeeping and Commercial Law - -' 3
ll>e Course of Study is Fixed and Analytical throughout.
> in’ iU I,e L‘ tose each nionth. No deduction for lo«t
ime, only in cases of protracted sickness.
f eiwh'pupiT 1 11 ^1 ' 1111 fee ’ f " r tllC l>ur P° se of bnying wood, will be required
r 1 d’iiw ilu.".'Vi’” "i IV< - n to * ,le Htt,e " nes * men and women pra
•i .rs l< r the active duties of every-day life.
i><'.iu can >e procured in private families at moderate rates.
, p . I discipline.
1 sos iTTum " ni - be kl'Kk impartial and strict. All the elegant propriff
ions ~vt t . ’ e Noquarrclmg, grumbling, or other manifesto
noi-itv ..1f...!. 11 "'1 inwlk-it obedience, respect for au
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1 h and persistent laziness and idleness, will not be per
’i’i i>.- ■ ■' nr, d ihuroughness must be attained by each student.
I C,> > s - l ', a . u ' l ’" l f°r till’ patronage he has received during the
..it c ftil< '’i*' ( '“ es himself to do all in his power to give still greater
-a sfaetton to those who patronize him in the future, as it will be his con
h J’rn ! ' tie 8C '° ol !° !l hi - h ’‘t-’i'Klard.wherea practical education
i? ’ tamed at less cost, than at any similar Institution in this section..
t*» piirttculiirs see or address, either of the following Trustees: 11. A.
Mimner (. \\ . Bowden, T, T. Echols, K. Martin, J. N. Coggins, or
Nov. L4ul J, T . WILSON, Principal.
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