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College exercises be resumed Monday, January 9th, under the manage
agement of Jno, W. Dozier? who will spare no pains in advancing and hor
oughiy instructing pupils entrusted to his care.
The Spring Session will embrace twenty-four weeks—six school months—
at the following rates:
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Primary department.. 2.00
Academic.......... 2.50
Collegiate..... ...... .3.00 ^
» Incidental for- the term tK \ . I.OO
Music ; . 3.00
Board in good families from $8 to $10. c
Tuition due monthly in advance, will be charged from time the pupil 'en
ters to the close of term, and no deduction except in cases of providential
sickness of three weeks or more. * The incidental fee is absolute and due
when the pupil i school, * * .
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School, Reports.—A report giving a true exhibit of scholarship will be
issued at the end of each month. * .%
Let pupils be setit in the first day—Monday, Jan.’ ,9th—in order that
classes may be organized and work begun at once./ For particular sepd foi
Catalogue. *
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A New Home!
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The New Home is the Latest Style, Prettiest and Most
Durable SEWING MACHINE now in,^existence. I
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FURNITURE •• fit
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cheape than any house in'the Cit} on Instalments of easy
terms, or for Cash.
' Come and bu)^ at the “Up-Town Furniture Store,” the
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first and oldest Installment house *in the City.
H. A.. GIBSON,
1222, 1306, 1308 & 1310 Broad St.,
Columbus, Georgia.
HAMILTON LODGE So, 24, A, 0.7. W
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J.L BLACKMON Rec< rrier.
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Reg-u.ar communications on second ami fourth
iaturdavs in each month. M. T. McGee.W.M.
Benj. F. Hill, Sec.
HOLIDAY o> Bisques!
EglMfMS& Albums, Pocket Books, Pictures, Bronzes.
SSfiSRSlviuir ISfyg./T 8 ?- dcl iTered p J Ivl^llLi
FREE br msii flr express.
U10DEN 4 BATES
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Chipley, Ga., Nov. i, 1887.
Mr. Dennis:
j Please state in my achertisement that I have a new
lot of pretty Hats and Trimmings, and that for 30 days 111
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. offer my entire stock at lower prices than millinery has ever
been sold. All wanting a NICE HAT for LITTLE MONEY
now is the time to get it.
Very respectfully,
SUE SURLES.
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STOVE FITTINGS.
MOBLEY BROS,
HAMILTON, GEORGIA,
Have added to their stock of general merchandise a complete line of
COOKIITG STOVES,
| I Of suyerior make, which they will sell at prices lower than ever before
heard of in this section. If you need a stove call and examine their stock
and get their prices. They keep in conneceion a full line of iron and tin
cooking utensils and stove furnishings.
A. 0. CHAN CELL OH. 7. J. PEARCE.
CHANCELLOR & PEARCE,
Successors to
Aii i^<, A. C. CHANCELLOR,
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COLUMBUS, GA.
MERCHANT TAILORS,
"VO WHOLESALE AND RETIAL
<C; CLOTHIERS AND HATTERS
Our buyer is in New York
t purchasing the largest and
most complete stock ever car*
♦ sied by the house.
Mr. J. W. Ferris, (late of
edged New York), who is acknowl¬
the finest and most suc¬
^ cessful cutter in the South, is
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our
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We solicit a call. Price*?
guaranteed the lowest.
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