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Miiendat the Poet Office (H CrawfordtUU
Ga, <a .Second Cl.tee Mail Matter.
THE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE
GREENE A NO TALI FERRO
COUNTY FARMERS ALl.I
ANCE AND INDUS¬
TRIAL UNION,
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the author must accompany all com
inimical!,»nc Article* Intended for
publication should be addressed to the
editor.
KI H.NKhM < I'MMl NK AT IONS and
those relating to advertising should
be addressed, and all checks, money
orders and drafts should be made
payable to
PAUL L. SMITH.
Crawfordvllle, (,*
PAUL I,. KM ITU, Em rou.
''-Hwlordvlllo, Fndiy. Git 27 IHt»3
Tlio article in last week’s A I).
headed “iii.ira Tins i.k me it” while in
quotation* should have been credited
to the Peoples Tarty Taja-r. An
over right of tie printer cumed the
blander.
Tlio Constitution ot the 23i<1, iiwt,
says: '‘Cleveland gave a dinner al<
the white house tonight to his sena¬
torial friends. Not a single silver,
democratic senator was invited.”
The president scums to have inude
this siver ligl I a jaTsonal matter hj
carries it into everything.
Van Aim has been confirmed. On¬
ly three democrats voted against him.
In cnmineiitii.g ua t«i« the Atlanta
Journal *a)*; “We liiqm Mi Van Ai¬
nu will have a pleasant stay in Home
and when the democratic cointniUu
needs fur.d* lojeurry on It* next Cant•
y.-ii’d, he wdl ies|*)ud as nobly as he
last K , , _____
V ii Ahitiii w f in* remembered pukl
KoO.OOO for the position of Consul to
Home, Many leaning democratic pa-
1 * 1 * utterly denounce the alminlsua*
liou fin this sale «f ( flie r
Nani .bines and tbe famous 1 Parson
'Maaoey” held a joint debate »t Ntauri*
ton Vs, It seem* Sam Jones caught
u Tartar and Ids jaditico-religious ti
rad. a Were gnaweied by nun w ho was
fully capable «s Jones when It comes I
to slinging ignorance and abuse This
delate proved that it is quite inter*
rating to an audience for two hypo¬
crite* to fall out.
“John Sherman la fleeting the adinln
Ltratieli and the .‘•hip Is nearing the
tick,"
“SHI HMANCAITt'ltasIM* W'l.lTK I Ot »i.” |
‘•John Sherman ha* simply gone into !
the emnp of the detuocral'.e adminislra
lion and captured It without tiring a gun.” {
tie I - now nt the helm amt the repnbi leans |
me practically n tamtiol ot the situation* (
What Mr. t'levelsnd’s next move wi’j
be no one knows Porliap* lie don’t
i
know lilmself until heron ulL* with hi*
chief adviser, John Sherman.—Allaiin
t ouMltu!Ion. i h i. 24 I
8 me men try advertising ,»* the In*
diun till st featbeta . He liavk one
fedlter, laid on a boald, and ah pt on
it all night- Li the Uioiullig he gi un¬
ted out. ” White man any feather*
Iiea 11 toft white man heap fool
liumph Ex.
THA \ h S A Wfl 'Ll Y
•’ABSORBED ITS COMPETITOR.
The Peoples Advoea.e, wlneti late*
ly moved from Gn-eriestairn to Crawl
oidviile, sts'ms to la* meeting wit ha tie*
cess to it* new field, and it.watts.nt,d
the Crawfordvllle 1 lamoerai. Toe pa¬
lm is now the Advocate-1lemocrat
it Mill eaiiiiiiut tu be » Popultat pa-j
l*»r, butaays *it>ee llw*F»i$»iil s*s are Uie
true J efferent tan Ih'iiioci aoy, tie nam
la no miauoaici i'he Av*pei piopk»>»‘5 j
to gi ve all sites a Iwartfig win, I
pal then vi»ws in ,tee<<',t language
and Got* * to iHlaui Ua daur.s is i, rea I |
«*r*. Editor Noalongors to Atlai.L, ,
wi.eie hr- ill iu«* ul ti v lu f ute E L
it >i * nitb bis ** -etc** n l* an «ff ible
geutleman, at d lnr* dtspSayed gieat
p'uckand eoeigv ink, plug
*bvv ut:d*r sdv rise cues instances, il
puati wdl wlu. t^will su.w'ecfi,'
A It O.
A-hm«, < i»W ■ «i aad v otwamtAJ u, }
tv-'iiH lltAn a uwg krlte , o, gb
iHuti ncgl.st but . un- ur, me: v with , I
w,tVf u,.gc Ob r Oaugh otror
Loid :.v Dr It It, id.
FIGFES AND FACTS
Concerning National Bonis.
Editor Apvra ate-I/kmw rat:
IiiasoMji h as another conspiracy is
at work to force open tbe people of
this continent another issue of bonds.
Jt would be well for our people to con¬
sider the matter. Some, at least, and
for the ban-fit of the readers of the
Advocatk-IIkmocrat who have not
ten an itemized statement, I submit
this account which is said to he of¬
ficial.
Our national debt* was, in 1 Wifi,
$2.78:5.000.000.
We have paid on this debt to 188!) :
The following amounts.
Interest £2.012.000.000
Paid on the principal $ 1 , 080 , 000,000
Premium* on bond* *:«i,000.000
Total paid to 1880 $:{..778.000.000
Balance atill due on these bonds in
1880, $1.603,000,000.
We find it will now takes more of
the product* of labor to pay the balance
than il would have taken to pay the
debt in 1806.
Home $65,000,000 were raised im¬
mediately after the war by a direct tax
on cotton and paid on the national
debt. An at tempt was nii.de in con¬
gress to get a bid through refunding
this money to the cotton producer.
One also to allow the cotton producer
to go before the Supreme court of the
U. s. and contest the legality of this
tax law. Both bills failed, both par
ties voting against them.
Besides our national debt there is a
vast amount of debts of corporations I ;
and individuals secured by mortgages
and every specie* of collateral imagine
able. Might il not he advisable at this
time lor oui people to come together
and petition emigres* to use every leg
ilma'c and honorable means to prevent
if possible the issue of more govern¬
ment bonds. If more money is need¬
ed to pay expenses of the government,
why not the government through eon
gross issue of the money and have the
siime security behind the money issued
as licititul the bonds issued, ’’ hat
security is the taxes of the people. A
debt for tax w e alt know is superior to
all other claims and the weal'll of the
country would umke the money good.
Besides the saying in interest aud pre¬
miums as -is seen would be consider¬
able. Will the laborers of this com -
try ever be abie to pa\ our national
•»< wp a ru t » aad indtvjilmd bid idness
w.th our presem voluinn oi money?
Is it poaelblo under a gold standard?
Are wo not close up to Ibe danger line
already us a nation? W ill history re¬
peat iiaclf upon Americans. History
tells us Greece enjoyed her greatest era
of proajienty when the wealth of the
country was ill eighty-live per lent of
her people’s hand*. And that she psr
isiied vvlieii four percent owned every¬
thing.
Ktatiaiics show lliat more than
ninety per cent of our people are w ith¬
out homes, that is, have no place tint
can cull their own.
History tells us also that Home and
Egypt succumbed with less limn four
per rein of her people owning all tho
vvcnlth of the country. Will we be
t . on(cnletl when we are forced still
(WWt , r w m t |„. n . hefrielioo?
And the remedy proposed i* tariff
reform. Judging Irotn editorials nt ml
miiiiatraliou news papers mid expres¬
sions liy lending congivsitmeti. in * mil*
terial change will be made in the Mc¬
Kinley law. It I" i.bendy eonceeded
that I’l'eakteut Cleveland bas changed
his mill 1 upon the tariff and that when
l)l( , js ,hor«uglily revi-ed il will
Hot meet the expectations of the most i
conservative tauff reform.
Itevond I'onbt our eongre'sim'ii aud
\ have only vngtAi and
*ermtois nneer
,:„U id, a, «b,HU '..(',If leform. Geo.
Gor,Inn's speech in the V. s. Senate,
’JSMh lS'.i.'t. which was made
tm-eluttse of the stivei pun-ha*
ing act of the Sherman law, attended
to ihe tariff plan* in the Denns ialie
platform end says: “Mr President,
Out pledges of tariff reform w ill doubt
he met in due time, not as our
friends on the other side of the elm it -
her fuar, ot charge, so as to hamper or
vxx \ Didusuios oC tho country,
obstructions in the
y of itifat t or nuinuf,ac
uri g fMirtblUhmeuts, but by a loiter
(It Inbution and wiser adjustineiit.
Possibly by freo raw material* to help
m tiiufaetoriug to lift tbe burden* from
labor and pro.it.e -r and lit-' coiuiuon
|«-op.e. a.id tin* benefit nil."
Mr. Cditora, I* there an.thing com
*oling to tbe producer of free taw tua
terial, by making thi* li*t l»rgt-r. nnd
iutl* add furtherpro-.ec.io i i» the ai
ready protiH-tcd.
q » a wort) tariff rev. une of
oa M „. Nvlt ought to be
frw ... l,n,U " U
lo nuU * ’ > ■
dure (Ik Li iff oh sat. To me there
in this that is comforting if there is am;
consolation to he gathered from a re
vision of the tariff—it is that raw ne.
tenals produced in the South already g<
into a free market. Cotton our prin¬
ciples crop has to meet the cotton oi
India which is shipped to this count r.
free of duty.
And this is to be genuine tariff r<
forrn. Has the tariff issue all this tine
been used only to furnish points updo
with which to carry an election, fir
must as we expected it to be, Jam
upon the shelf very cautious by as
formerly and be brought out and brush¬
ed up for the next campaign to put j he
basses in the offices again. Jf judgiug
of generalities, thimble rigging and con¬
fidence games is what remains of the
democratic party. Should it not niffei
the penalty of Natures’ law which -ie
crees that ad organism must die.
J. II. McWllORTK^J
Bark, yellow, greasy skin is a ayraj i.
of disordered kidutys ai d Liter, and un
less treated pn rnptly may Msult InrHan
gerous disease. One bottle of Boggs Hood
Purifier will the skin clear and transpa
old aad warranted bv Dr. ltd Reid. 4
NOTllJE.
At the solicitation of friends I have
consented to take up the practice of
medicine. Will make obstetri' a
■specialty. Calls w ill be made from tbe
drug store during day. At nigh will
be at my residue ze.
R. J. Reid, M. Tt.
• UNEASY LIES'! UK HEAD” ETC
Tbs house of Lords—the senate of
the U, S. has become alarmed foy fear
of dynamite, and the Whltebous*-,—the
dwelling p’ace of His Highness, King
Grover of Sheriffdom the bi metalist.,
has locked himself in—gone in hi# hole
and pulled tie hole in after hitu and
with fear and trembling b*si himself
guarded.
Wherefore this fear?—Plow-Boy. Bu¬
ford Ga.
THE WORLD’S FAIR i
Are those who us-U igg’s Blood Furilie
u purifies the loud, makes the s>Jn dear
and complexio beautiful. Try riottle
and note its wonderful effects. Sold and
ranteed bv Dr It . J. Relit.
TAXES.
1 will 1«- at the following mump places
on the dates opposite the ua of the
places below. Please meet me/ miptly
and Pay your taxes:
Crawfordvllte, let. 21.
tfkaUR. — . 2 «.
Crawfordvllte, Vv "■y- *
Lyneville i ,oV. 6.
t'rawfordville, Yov. 7.
Sim ron, Nov. 11.
Fluker. Nov, 14.
Battery, «ov. 17.
Crawfordvillo, Nov. is.
UU7 District! Nov. 21.
Raytown, Nov 23.
Crawfordvllle. Nov- 25,
Sharon. Nov. 27,
602 District court ground, No/. 29.
Crawfordvllle, Nov. 30.
itespoetfully,
G. T. Kuwaiiim. Tax to, 'tor.
t HONK WO <DEUELL GIANTS IN
now NU
If you r .i*b to s -e tli.i n call on Dr K.
J. held aid ask for Boggs Little Giant
Pills, Every bottle guaranteed.
PITTS CARMINATIVE
Is an Instant relief for colie of infanta
cures DysenUry, Diarrhea, t lioieia. la
t intum or aiiy o her derar ;nt.* of the
stomach ami liowrls’.
For wholesale by Lamar Drug < ompa
ny, Atlanta, and Macon r
Lookout Mountain
with its magnificen*’y equipped
<* Inn” n uniler under Last l* ivtcfn rri imt'P* ‘ ^
ment 15 now open teady tor
The East Tennessee
,, ^oad . agents Will ... sell ,, hxcur
*ion Tickets at low rates.
B W. AY it f n s , G. P ri Tkt Agl
LOCAL cor TON M VRKEf
Good Middling *
Strict Middling
Midd ling -
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Hi
" w *b*J*s,n*w touts, first. •>»« n o si
S,!v' nniTT u'-d's'* c
spsuPv. mitt* milWy* M.-iuftcnro ..li tuij t,. i ,is L,,-* • tlio j |
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joei.w^ .ol"'’, mlrkrt " ' C S Vn -l' , 1 I
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PEOP LFS PARTY PLATFORM
Adopted in Rational Contention at Omaha
July 4,1 m.
First.—We demand a national enrrsney
safe, sound and flexible, issued by the
geneiel Ooy erument only, a full iega
tender for all debts, pnblic and private
and that without the use of banking «or
Iterations, a just, equitable and efficient
means of distribution direct to the people
at a tax not exceeding 2 per cent per an,
num, be provided, as sat forth in the
ub*treasury plan of the Farmers’ Alli¬
ance or some better system also by pa} -
ments in discharge of its obligations for
public improvements.
Second.—We demand the freeand un
I imited coinage of silvei and gold at
resent legal ratio of 16 to l.
Third.—We demand that the amrunt o.
the circulating medium be speedily in
rea»ed to not less than 130 per capita.
Fourb.—We demand a graduated in*
one tax.
Fifth.—We believe that the money of
the country should be kept as much as
possible in the hands of the people, and
hence we demand that all state and na¬
tional revenues shall b) limited to the
necessary expenses of the Governrr.en
economically and honestly administered
Fifth.—We demand that postal savings
banks be established by the goverment
for the safe deposit of the earnings of the
pvople and to facilitate exchange.
Seventh —Transportation being a means
of exchange and a public necessity, the
overa ll-nt should own and operate tbe
ailroads in the interest of the people .
Eighth.—The telegraph and the tele¬
phone, like the post-office system being a
necessity for transmission of news, should
be owned and operated by the Govern¬
ment in the interest of the people.
Ninth,—The land. Including all the liat
ural sources of wealth is the heritage
of all the people and should not be mo¬
nopolized for speculative purposes, and
alien owner, hip of lands should be pro
hibited. All land no.v held by lailroad
and other corporations in excess of their
actual needs, and all lands now owned !>
aliens should be reclaim tl oy the Govern
merit and held for actual settlers only.
BUCKI.EN’S ARNICA SALVE.
The b 'St salve in the world for C ur
Rruise.s, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Itlieuni. Feve
Boies, Tetter,Chapped Mauds, Chiblnln
Corns, ami all Skin Eruptions, and posj*
veij cures Piles, or no pay required. It
sguarant eed to give perfect satis! act ion
ormoney refunded. Prire 2> cents per
box. For sale by Dr.B. J. Reid.
SILVER THREADS AMONG iIIE
GOLD.’’
Are a sign that your hair needs inviyo
rivfTng. Begjj's Bair He newer p.-»-avi.e*
heathy gro.vtlr of hair, pr.Arents its'tallin
out or turning gray. Sold and guaranteed
Dr. It. J.Iteid.
NOTICE 10 DEBTORS.
Parries indebted to me for medlca
service are earnestly requested to makei
settlement of same by 10 of November
next. As professional duties will prevent
me from riding in behalf of collections I
•hall be obliged to place all accounts un
paid afler i he about date in the hands of
n attorney. Most Respectfully
R. V. Bixns. M. D.
BUSINESS NOTICE.
All parties indebted to the Demo
cat for advertising or subscription will
pay the same the topttblisher of the
Advoc.vtk—DkmocrAt. 1 ho-e who
paid in advance for the paper will re
ceive the Advocate— Democrat unti
their subscription oxpi res.
J M. NEAl.CS.
Chararierlalu’s Eye and bidn
Ointment*
a oertain cure for ChronicSora Eyes,
fetter. Salt Ivlicunt. Scald Head, Old
Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema,
Prairie Scratches, Sore Nipples
and Plies. J i* coolir.g and soothing.
Hued vds of cases huro been cured by
is ^ Ur other kraatmont had failed
Kt»uL i-r box.
LOST
A large an oust of Money is hat an
nualy by partiss purcli.ising wortbiess
fruit tree- r -es an I etc. Get the :> ir-mi
firm lhai gr -ws ih.-ir ovv . t eos *eu Is oui
nothing but g.**l s'.sk aud sells at rea
»« wan? the add res*
. very tamiur or garduiicr ia \u« r secti ui
n 1 will si i v! y »u .1 libeml otfur, write
,
h.r jKtrucuhir.4 an«l pric-s at ..no, sem!
l» r tieM?r |»tive Uuiai.igue. Ageiit
HM .te I every wh re»
Address, Cherocbre Nurs r, Co.
Wayceo** -Ga,
Ik2IEIAXa.«
-AT
•Mala HOURS
—ATJJFHE—
1 ) ELMONICO
F. 8. 8AK.VBABT A C\
C ••«». *bw, G >
are yougoing to
THE WORLD’S FAIR
If an, see that your ticket reads via Cio
cinoati and thoC It. A D. and Monon—
the acknowledged -World's Fair R'Ute.”
The only line out of Cincinnati connect
ing with E. T. f, & 0. and Q, A C. train
No. 2 arrlv ng Cincinnati 10:30 p m. A
solid train carrying through sleepers from
(/acksonvi’le. Savannah, Birmingl.a o
Atlanta, Chittanonga, Macon aud New
Orleans via E T V A G.. Q & C., C H
A 1>. and Monon Route to Chicago.
You can stop over in Cincinnati if your
icket reads y ia the C U A D and Monon
Route, by depositii g same with the J/er*
chants' and Manufacturers’ As.-ociation,
Chamber of Cbmmeroe Building, corner of
Fourth and Nine Street*, one block from
Fountain 8quaie (the C tl A D ticket
office is in the same building). This en¬
ables you to visit the picturesque ‘'Queen
City” at no additional cost, and spec
effort will be made to entertain strangers
hospitably and reasonably.
The universal verdict of t ie t.-avelin
nublic is that the Pullman Safety Ve ti
buled trains, running eveiy day' ‘‘and
Sunday b,o.” via the C H d D and Mcnou
between Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Chi¬
cago, are without douht the *,finest on
, artii " These trains were especially built
by ’he Pullman Company for this service
and embrace every improvement. Thiir
rnagnifieent coaches, luxurious smoking
cars, superb sleepers, observation cars,
compartment sleeping cars and uncxce.led
dining car service, afford ‘all tbe comforts
of home."
Leaving Gndnnati you pas. through the
beautiful Miami Vdley, and for twenty*
five miles the double tracks mu through
tne very front noore yards of the finest
suburban homes in the country- Beyond
Hami ton and up to Indian-.polls, tbe lin
is noted for its sceme beauty.
A stop over at lndimspolis, the capi¬
tal of Indiana may be olotain-d by deposit
ing your ticket with tha Secretary of the
Cctmnercid Club. Thiscity is more worthy
of a visit than almost any other of its size
in the West, and offers the greatest induce*
moots totiavclier aud to'list. Between
ndiau ip fits and Chicago the line travels
ca tbe very best agricultural and commer¬
cial territory, and tbe ride is ouS'-ut un
paradeled comfort anil beauty .
Buir in mind tint the C tl & D atu
Monon Rome trains all run via Burnside
Cr, ssi- s. from which ooint the Illinois
Central suburban trains run direct to the
World’s Fait Grounds every moment. At
A'nglewocd connection is made w.th the
electric cars, which run every five minutes
to the grounds, but wo recommend all
persons to go directly into the lh arboru
Station, which is located in the heart of
the city and from which all street car lines
Coiiv-rge tnea go directly by car or c..b
to your hotel or boarding place. Fir3t
ocste yourself, know where and h .w you
are to liv • hi in hi :ag >. G rt [othe
calny firmly fixed in your mind, before
g ing to the World's Fair by any of the
numerous convenient ways, the ci&le cm.
electric roads elevated ruilroa 1 Illinois
CeiiUal It R suburban trains mi I ’he
s'eon boats aft ,rd a np'e acc> nm ,'d irio i
oa sail possible li.itors, and is but its fi
oii .ntes ride fro n ihe business portion of
the city t> the grounds. Tike your
| | >>Te*kf..et grounds, down town, buy y„ur b.i cb at
the an 1 take ymir sn iper <1 own
town. If you follow these suggestions.
! y. u will save ruon y. The facilities f a
serving lunch at [he kVerl t’s Fair gr,u:ul
aie extraordinary and the prices are
cheaper ihau ai your own ii mu l,ut break
f>.-t end supper *h- u d be taken down
/ ova. or at your Isrvrding house. ’Oa- !
•.'M’s Fait is already tiis o„rt st'Utl* |
ug and* upend ms spectacle eve attempt- i
by any people au 1 a days visit wi h |
:«H *ni .mote ‘leli^ht nnd ii»btnicu -u ta in •
c«n |x>»sil> y lie obiairted in any uti.er way :
or by the sanof txjyendi qm of money.
F*>r further jmticu ara. tlebcnp.'ivc |»aiu'
pdiets, rates etc., d r ss
E A Horn r:n,
Generri Advertising Ag nt C H d- D U
R- No 2’>6 W F .tilth 5; Gnicintit i. -It.
1
I
JAMES DA V IS )S i :
— Attorney at Law.—
i
CeenrtitKiro
MOANS -NTGOT1ATEA
Office in Coart llonse. tVif. pra- tic in
d.< luirr coi m e.
OF INTEREST TO YOU
1 willjlocate in Crawfoidvil le for two
week* in each month, c *r»ti<e
Monday after the first .Sunday in each
month, as a PRACTICAL JEWELER.
If our Clock or Watch
Need.? .Repairing,
Or any wort whatever bring it to me.
and I will guarantee the work as well
done, and a great deal cheaper, than you
can get 'he same work elsewhere.
And to the ladies I say bring ad of your
tjrotten rings, and breastpins, and have
them mended, and if you need any piece
of jewelry made, I will niak : it and guar
t.M a itidiction.
Remember I guarantee all my work to
hold g s>d twelve months or no piy. 8
Bring your work the first two weeks in
aeh m mth and have it done as it should
he done- Office in the Alliance Store,
Respectfully
A S Laramoi e
ADKINS HOUSE,
nc rib west cor. Broad & Campbell Sts
AUGUSTA, GA.
CENTRALLY LOCATED. FIVE M1X
VTES RIDE ON ELECTRIC
FROM DEPOT.
Rates $1 50 per J*y,
A. J,'AlilNS, Proi'riftor,
'a
-Msnafactnrer of——
GRANITE anil
—MARBLE MONUMENTS - .
and STATUART.
-Imfomtsk Direct:
CONTRACTOR for Building Stowe.
- ASRNT FOR
CHAMPION IRON FENCEMJO..
The Bc»t In the World.
Jew Designsl Designs!!
Original PRICES
LOW
Send for them.
Office aad Steam Vr'orks,
529 4531 Broad St., AUGUSTA,(Ja,
•*R Wort Q uaxanteed. jepl.%
.1 'I MoaoplDf
Resident Dentist
Creenea'ioro, Ca
1 wish to return my thanks to a gener
ous public for past favors, and to announce
t.iat I have the “New and ,Iuipiovcd
vietkol’’ for one-rations in filling teeth,
Am pi ( pared to nerve v >tt in a satisfaotjiy
manner at all t i.es.
ATLANTA.
the standard b'el, til !t-:ist 'I'll
Stallion ATLAN I’a w 11 at and tbs seaso ,
at the fir n if Mr ,’. V. 15 vi U. non
Greenesboro. For lull piiiieo. irs as to
pedigree ami for ali uiL-rmation w.in'e.l
apply to T A. HR A0.1.
J F. t AI f MICHAEL
NORTH GEORGIA
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AT DAHLONEGA.
4 branch of the State University
Spring Term begins First Monday in
Fe Denary. Fall Term begins
First Monday in September.
Be«t school in the south. f..r student* vV.
limited moans. The military training
thorough, being underaU. .^. Army -U.X
fietailed by the Secretary of AYar
BOTH SEXES HAVE EQUAL ALU,
FACES.
Students ar» prepared and Item t
legis!atur“. teach ia tho public achools, bv act «’* ”
Lectures, oa Agriculture and tho
by For distinguished educators a: d ad oL .
health the climate i.- uns jrpasitw.
Altitude 2237 feet
Board $8 per m, nth anu cpwa -is. Mess
trig &v lower rates.
Each senator a:,4 representative of ..5
state ijcati-.ied a- d requested .c xppi.ir.toi i
pupil fnra hi* district or crai:.!’ . withvmt
paving For matriculation fee. dur.-.g' his tern.
ratal..; Treasurer, or information address bee*
retary cr Board ot Trustee*.