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WEEKLY s TIMES.
J. A. FOUCHE, Editor.
Entered at the postofliee at McDonongh
Oa., as second-class mail matter.
Payment for leyal advertisements
required in advance.
McDonough, ('.a . An:it 28, I
A London man earns his Jiving by
dealing in volcanic dust.
All of us know how other people
should spend their money.
A man never finds how dull ha is
till he tries to live by his wits.
Let this be a year of “Peace on
earth and good will to man.
California has had fifty earthquake
shocks within the past month.
A commercial exchange announces
that “bathing suits will be higher this
year.” God Lord, deliver us !
The Southern Baptist convention
convenes in Nashville on the 12th of
May.
An English bank with Australian
connections has failed in London for
820,000,000.
Peru promptly apologized to the
United States for the recent indigni
ties offered.
There are in this country more than
3,000,000 persons averaging 30 years
of age who have not been married.
About this time expect the kind of
weather that you are not looking for
and then you will not be disappointed.
Bishop Jos. S. Key, of tho Metho
dist Episcopal church, South, was mar
ried recently to Mrs. Lucy Ann Kid.
of the North Texas Female College.
The Mormons have complete 1 the
temple on woicb work has been pro
gressing forty years. A great day for
the people whose religion, as Artemus
Ward said, “is singular, hut whose
wives are plural.”
“Cut down expenses” has been made
the battle cry in almost every depart
meut of the newly organized govern
ment. That's beginning at the right
end of reform. The cut in expenses
must go first and then the taxes must
follow.
The monument that is to mark tin
grave of Alexander 11. Stephens, at
Craw(prdville, has arrived from Italy.
It was made of the finest Italian mar
ble by the most skilled workmen, and
is said to be a good representation of
the great commoner in his younger
days.
Mr. Jim Mel), who for sometime lias
been connected with the company that
is draining the Oki-fecokee swamp,
says that the scheme is working udmir
ably, and that when the work is com
pleted over a quarter of a million acres
ol the finest land iu the Union will be
ready for cultivation and use.—Athens
Banner.
Vice President Hteveusou, with
scarcely more thau a half dozen words,
has made himself “solid” for life with
the colonels. As he was walking up
to the capital a few days ago a repor
ter asked him, “Are the office seekers
annoying you ?” “Fot at all,” he re
plied cheerily. “They are not feeling
a bit more anxious n w than 1 felt lasi
fall.”
English Spavin Liniment removes
all hard, soft or calloused lumps and
blemishes from horses blood spavins,
curbs, splints, sweeney, ring bone, sti
fles, sprains, all swollen throats, coughs
etc. Save SSO by use of one bottle.
Warranted the most wonderful Blemish
Cure ever known. Sold by C. I). Mc-
Donald.
Female Weakness Positive Cure.
To The Editor:—Please iuform your
readers that I have a positive remedy
for the thousand and one ills which
arise from deranged female organs. 1
shall be glad to send two bottles of n>\
remedy to FREE to au\ iadv if they
will send their Express and P. O. a
dresses. You r s respectful)v, Du. li.
D. MARCHISI, Uiica, N Y.
Itueklen’s Arnica Salve.
The Best t'alve in the world for
cuts. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Silt
Rheum. Fever Sores, Letter, Clmpp
liands, Chilblains, Corns, aud all Ski
Eruptions, and positively cures Piles,
or no pay required. Ii is guaranteed t--
give perfect satisfaction, or money re
founded. Price 25 cents per box.
For sale by any druggist.
A Woatlerful Dirovcrj-.
Dr. ('hecini’B Electric Spavin Cure
positively removes Boae Spavin.
bone, Splint or Curb in 4S hours with
out paitt. SS'JO reward for faiiuio or
slightest injury. The gre;; *-st wonder
of the Nineteenth Century, astonishing
as it does the entire verterinary world
Circul rs and testimonials tree
Dr. Guv Checini, 378 Canal Stur t.
New York.
A Itlarvelva* SJis-tiverj E'm-.
SurperHuoas hair removed p-rtnao
«lilv, instantaneoii-lv, without pain, by
Electro Chemical Fluid. In order te
prove superiority, w-- wi 1 for next f:(
days send sample bottle aud t<-sti-ui)
tiiils free, on receipt of .linetet n oeiit.
to pay postage.
Ja Electro * hemical Co. 25 E»
\tb Street, New York.
A SIMIM.I'I ciitic.
s’
Mrs. Potts—Last night was the sec
ond time that Jack has staid out late
and taken more than was t >d for him.
I ll teach him a lesson; I'll just put this
roll of paper under his hat band before
he goes out.
A ’ jIL jr
\wi m \::rp
1 'riend—Hello, Jack! What’s the mat
ter with your head?
Jack Potts (in evident r.gony of mind)
—The fact is, I was out with the boys
last night, and I'm now on my way to
a magistrate’s office to sign the pledge.
When liquor affects a man’s head in
this manner it’s time he let it alone. —
I*uck.
A Doubtful Compliment.
“Well, Councillor, I hope you enjoyed
yourself at my house last evening?”
“Indeed I did, madame. As a rule
wdien I drink tea I cannot sleep after it,
but your tea had not tho least effect on
me.” —Fliegende Blaetter.
11l 111. I.lnc.
Cholly Ilungerford—Dr. Ponsdnby is
the proudest man I ever saw. lie
scarcely recognizes his patients when he
meets them on the street.
Miss Ballou—Yes; but then I suppose
lie’s so used to dissecting that he cuts
everybody.—lies Moines Argonaut.
I .out Opportunities.
Papa—Mercy! what nn interrogation
point you arel I’m sure I didn’t ask
such strings of questions when I was a
boy.
Little Son—Don’t you think if you
had, you’d he able to answer mere of
mine? —Good News.
How Theme Cl iris Dove One Another.
“ I have had some new photographs,
dear."
“Yes, love, I have seen them."
“What do you think of them, dear?"
“Very protty, love; but you don’t do
them justice "—Truth
Ad vice to Women
If you would protect yourself
from Painful, Profuse, Scanty,
Suppressed or Irregular Men
struation you must use
BRADFIELD’S
FEMALE
REGULATOR
Cautbhsvillr, 4i>ril 28, lfflfi.
Tbifl will certify that two members of iny
lmmodlat© family, after having antTered for
years from Monslrual Irreßiilarilf,
t»eihr t /eateil without benefit by phyßlciansv
wen' at longth completely cured by one bottlo
ot Ifi'iidHeld 0 * female Ifetrulalor. Its
effect id truly wonderful. J. \v. muauce.
IC kto “ WOMAN ” mailed FRIT, which contain!
valuable Information on ail female diseased.
BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.,
ATLANTA, GA.
£Oll SALE BY ALL VRUGQI/iTX
"S purely a vegetnble compound,
j;—- made entirely of roots and herbs
£ gathered from the forests of
11 corgi a, and has been used by millions
of people with the best results. It
CURES
Ail manner of Blood diseases, from the
pestiferous little boil on your nose to
tiie worst cases of inherited blood
taint, such as Scrofula, Rheumatism,
Catarrh aud
SKiiDOifKER
TrcatU-cm B-.'-odrs«i ?k!nDl r <*n«s mailed
li-ee. :■ c. 11 i m-i cu-ic Co.. Atlanta, Ga.
PARKER’S
. HAD? BALSAM
"^c*T»■> '• Vi t ’oanses *n,. Wotifieii hair.
' 1 « lusuriaat
v?a w '' Vr ' Fai’s xo 3(Htore Gray
Hair to its youthful Color.
*\—Cun -;• ■ •• »«. Itrr t*lUuf.
50c,:.nd. jS l.uuet I>ru^|h>i
fefccofisumßwVD
A- . t• • .r: -U • v t.-at Ci.h,
: ”i. !•. ii >n, I'a it. 1 aV.e in tune.socts.
‘ ‘fj -3IJ K , H? only nitcart for Ooni.
’ .. .r or ilkiiOX & COb, N. Y.
indispensable In
rivery good Kitchen.
A* every go; d bo«>t w ife i ic*w-.
the difference b. tween appetising-1
dclieicu? cooking and the opposite
Kind i* largely in tb i r cafe sauces
wild palatable uravies. Xow.thes
requite a strong, delicately flavored
stock and tin* best -to ;k {s
Liebig Cjiiipany’s
Extract of Beef.
r •; m e $
v it ae S Liss is 'ss
t 1--Y • ! . T>r ciiy |
t fire t>- ■ Vi : i &'3I
O; i i S<’ii. ' : ■’- - r- uu
Siunple free. Write.
L il K PHiiSEUVALIN K MEG CO.,
? !e Mfr*. aud Patentee?, 10 Cedar St., N Y
WUandYOUM
Children w
It is a wonderful remedy, which is alike benefi
cial to you and your children. Such is Scott's Emulsion
of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophos
phites of Lime and Soda. It checks wasting in the
children and produces sound, healthy flesh. It keeps
them from taking col l and it will do the same for you
Scott’s Emulsion cures Cough?, gTr / h @
Colds, Consumption, Scrofula and @
all Anaemic and Wasting ’Oisaacru. 1 i I
Prevents wasting in childran. A!- 'Grts* 'kS?
most as palatable as ir.HU. Get only a
the Kcnuinc. Prepare! by Se--tt r .‘TIL-
Bowne, Chemists, Kr-.v York. Soid ly fcjpfi 1 H Ii 1 I
•» JLlftlMOloltflA
\lcl)oi|Oiigl| Higl\ jScl|Ooi.
-FACULTY
O. E. HAM, Prn. MRS. O. E. HAM, Ist Assis’t.
MISS ANNIE BLEDSOE, 2d Ass’t. Miss CLIF’D ZACHRY, Mus ; c
The Spring Session of this Institution will iegiu MONDAY, JAN. 2,
1803, and continue fivemouihs.
RATES OF TUITJON.
Primary and Intermediate Grades, . - Free plus Public School fund.
Advanced Grade, 1.50 ”, ’ “ “ “
Incidental Fee ole per pupil (in advance)
Pupils will he cl issid in the “Advanced Grade” who pursue onb or au.
of the following studies, viz : Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Surveying,
Latin, Grtek, French, Physics, or Chemistry.
We are enabled to thus reduce tuition, from the fact iliat we pay no “high
rental” for n'building, and wo propose to give our patrons the benefit of a
school conducted upon a correct basis.
Let all send -their children in at the very opening of scho -1, as it enables us
to organize at - nco, and give all an even beginning. •
*. . . V ' *
The patronage of the entire community is solicited.
NOTICE! NOTICE!
Public Notice.
The Merchants, Physicians and oilier bus
iness men of Henry county, Ga., and adjoin- 1
ing counties have associated themselves to
gether for the purposes of Mutual Prof Co
lion Hgninsf giving credit to irresponsible
persons and to aid each other in the collec
tion of debts due tin in- Therefore when
ever any person shall have been reported
and published as a delinquent debtor
in the commercial rcpoits of the
Southern Commercial Agency, no mem
ber shall in any ease give credit to such
person until said person has been repo; ted
to the Agency as not delinquent.
This Agency is established to afford ils
numbers Protection in (living Credit, and
is a safeguard from those who contract
debts, and can, but will not pay.
Our members furnish* the Agency a li l
of parties who owe them and fail to pay or
make settlements ; each member of the
Agency agreeing to refuse credit to any one
whose name appears in such reports until
settlement of claims against them lias been
made and noted by this Agency.
All persons running accounts are hereby
requested to be. prompt in the settlement of
their claims in accordance with agreement,
thus furt ii>*i iiig t id 1 object of this Agency
to protect the merchant and Ihe honest con
Sumer.
.SOUTHERN COM M KiiJ IA f * AGJSNCY.
Head Oflioe : Atlanta, Id a.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Ifyou want to borrow mon
ey call to see me before you
make any arrangements.
G. G. Weems,
McDonough, Ga.
Oct. I 2 til 92.
Til- WASHINGTON
j§M§f anti GiiiUTftNQOGfl
VESTIBULE LIMITED, •
with P-UM.MAN OINiKG CAR.
HII.I, Ol FAHE.-»!SiNIiK.
MOCK TURTLI CIvMiKY CONSOMME PATTI
SEA TROUT .1 La O. i>- . I I ansietmc PO l A lOuS
BOH I l» YOllNi. CAPON. Cel ry Sauce
PRIME ROAM El I E Yot'Wii i'eaKi Y. cranlx-ny Sauce
Mashed Potatoes Roast Sweet PoUtor*
Stewed Tomatoes A-turigas Succotash
SWEETBREAD CROoI I l IPS. with Green Peas
RABBIT POI PH _ «; IN I Kill 1K v Vanilla Same
LOBSTER SALAD LEI U’« L, v. uh French pressing
Gherkins Spanish Olives Chow Chow Pickleu onions
•‘Old Virginia*’ Sweet Pit klr«
PLUM PUDDING. Bran.lv Sauce MINCE TIE
FIGS IN CORDIAL ICECREAM PHFSKRVFU EKIJITS
ASSOKTU) CAKR RAISINS MARMALADE
English. C,r»han». and Oatmeal Wafers
KOQURFORT and I DAM C»IFF«K BUST’S CRACKERS
* CAFE NOIR
HygeiaWater used out.* DOLLAR
If
SKV'. .Y* •M’L. .. x
'“RAILROAD, fm B*jr.Cß,
ejaetery, Lawn, PwStrj ani!
• H'SWDS OF mi.*S IV * . . v iALt u
FUEE. FREIGHT PAID.
: IScMULIEN WOVEN ‘ il f £ */.
U 4, 116, 113 and 120 if. H ,: V f .Cl . 1
For l<s iiti aUtru
GEOnt;i.\—U* i 1 »
To •*! a horn r m ? ■i• * ■ *♦. C • k
has in dun !*»riu . ,! iu lb-* mub '(i
for pennar.-nt ! v ?:• -of m!h inistea'ioii **i
the estate of J I*- C« k. 1 to *-•
countv. d V i-i.u ed. l A\i ! )■•>. U*.»;n»
said .■‘P*die»ti:*u on ti efird M »n lay it, Aioil
next. Ui\ ' under m- . i ar i
sign u ur. . ?'i- >' 1 i - . !r •
W>l \ A KI.rO W isiiiiu-tty.
•: ~• • -->: *• • • 11>
ry W > ' ’ l:r ! »
tsa& >*i -• v. : , <•
Sonccseful r L.-r.n, >t»i : v K, UI-vox
firc-i ~-v,. s V.»l. . f.’-.- fc; **f i*.- i * 'LL
h. 500 REWARD
% i'l be paid to the : _ nt t: .: y <* o c-'to:-. r.v w o
will tar over h-s v vml isar.'.e rut. th a the JoNe.s
5 TON WAGON SCALE, S6O,
is r-t e<”.i.vl to . v n- .W. ;\n J a rtond.aurcl.iLie
scale. For p-uC.uL:s »-..Urcvs o*;‘y
Jobss of Eisgtamlon, LY.
Bring in your Job Work.
I Thorough, JincHcaJ Instruction. Graduates ac
asisted to.positions. Catalogue free. Wr’'e io
inmimrmmmmm
3 LOUISVILLE, tty
m
W. L DOUGLAS
S 3 SHOE NOT* RIP.
Best Calf Shoe in the world for the price.
W. L. Douglas shoes are sold everywhere.
Everybody should wear them. It ls_a duty
you owe yourself to get the best value for
your money. Economize in your footwear by
purchasing W. L. Douglas Shoes, which
represent the best value at the prices ad
vertised above, as thousands can testily.
JQ- Take No Substitute.
Beware of fraud. None genuine without XT. L.
Bouelas name and price stamped on bottom. Look
for l i v.-heu you buy.,
V>\ Iz, Douglas, TTrockton, Mats. Sold by
T. A. SLOAN & CO.,
Racket ? tore.
8 remedies that do hot in-» * \M l I
jure the ln-aith or iutertero with one*B business or
j leasuro. It builds up and improve h tho gemnu
health, cieone the skin and beautifies the complexion.
No wrinkles cr flabbiness follow this treatment,
indorsed by physicians and loading society ladies.
PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL CONFIDENTIAL.
liarmldM. No Starving. S«ni fi cunts in stamps for particulars to
D'l. 8. W. F. SHVuCR, M VICKtK S THEATL3, CHICA6O. ILL
THE ODELL
TYPE - WRITER.
" ill buy the Odell Type IVvi
tcr w ith 78 characters, and Sa.l
for the NiiigTe < a»>e Otl.-11, warriiuted
to do better work than any machine made.
It combines simplicity with durability,
speed, case of operation, wears longer with
out cost of rep-.irs than any other machine.
Has no ink ribbon to bother the operator.
It is neat, substaintial, nickel-plated, per
fect, and adapted to all kinds of type writ
ing. lake a printing press, it produces
sharp, clean, legible manuscripts. Two or
ten copies can be made at one writing. Any
intelligent person can become an operator
in two days We oflVr to any oper
ator who cm equal ‘he work of the I double
Odd!.
lb-ii.«:dc :>g*nts and salesmen wanted.
Spec.ai ii-.du •« ments to dealers.
Km* I’ainj liit ls giving indorsements, etc.
address
ODELL TYPE WRITER CO,,
Ih uib.-rn Chicago, 111.
L;h< ! to** divorce.
ti I'tTJM * i A - -Henry County.
1 ula '1 un.i r vs. Tv r \ 'turner—Libel for
lot il f iveivH upon flic grounds of willful
and coii*iouous dcscition for more than
ihne \e.u> -Suit brought to tin* the Octo
ber t« :m. ! of Henry Superior Court.
To l\ i:y i ur?ie*r : are hereby com
mand, d in b »'.d appear at the next term
of limiy Co«:t, to be held in and
lor su'd c >uutv on file third Monday in
April, Isiip, then aid ih :e to answer the
< omjdajt:t of Lola Turner vs I‘crry Turner,
übel for divorce umm grounds stated above.
VVl:ik - ; i tie lli-n. .fames S. Hoynton,
■Ls ; ge of said court. LtTiftß Fair, Clk.
». F. W*«l!. libellaiit’s atty.
fo ilebjors stsrtl Creditors.
ii OTUilA—Uenty County.
N<'ie» is hereby given to all and singular
li . cr> /iuu.- t Elijah Foster, S ; -., dccased,
to ;. i 2*'f in t* me their claims .against Ida,,
v iv.;h i!\, »pi >d, at once. All who are
ioo, ih J { *j .-.i •/' deceased wiil please make
. i it.t .1. • <e-ilonient. 7’ii< Feb. 1^93.
V- M. S. FOS i ER.
Ain i; i>t t'T ol E. Foster, Sr., dccM.
~ -R- n (Or! I ur*Bof?»by In brMEr
: - *r! i ■’{ • ■*, " .* ■* .>1 wiitr. «:m) who,
f ;i«; a f J Lj s !»,v.iU work inil itiUwMljr.
nJ* 1 yv v> C> i- at tt> f u Tw«e TkMMH IDII&r- a
W ar mth ir • n-a*. v t vtiTi also furnish
*»h‘ : -»i. n :
jr-*,-.l j'
1 S-, r ' ? e ~ #r m -»:ri'« "r
n-a-jlv*'- -I * --I"'*—‘i -.’in
. - ir. »r. '...Li:.,.: ::ft --r.TMih
V. ALLex. 4^f.Ougtt»la ( -Vial,,i
• w. >, Di \CM' .
•w. w J£j .*J !?v J. O
DUNCAN & OAIIP,
Who' sale Dealer in
’t a ,
n. ■; I'oteiios,
41 o: 43 E Alabama St.,
AT’ AAT A, GEORCA.
HEAT ING STOVES,
Foi Coal, Coke or Wood —for Cliurches, Stores or
Residence—eiieaper than e\er.
MANTELS, TILE HEARTHS and GRATES,
The largest assortment South.
COOK STOVES, HA. G; • AND TINWARE,
Coal Vases, Fire Sets, Coal Hods, Brass Fenders
and Andirons.
PIUMBERB, BrRA33 AO) GAS FITTERS.
Galvanized Iron Cornice Work a specialty. Write or call
and get our prices ; we can save you 10 per cent.
HUNNICU77 & BELLENGRA7H CO.
. COK. I EACHTUEE AX !> WALTON STS..-ATLANTA. GA.
0 f ieSgky 'mmm,
L.EIXi M GTO IM, K GL MTU CKY.
Highest Honor and 5Zt H ? rw *v' 1 at TTorF’s Fiposition. for System of Book
krejkmt and General Jfu • ■■ . ■ >? f iF in ntror.dauce tbo past year from 8d Btates
:ri«i Foreign l oun trios. 30 c 6 in !> '■ . \ K> Teachers employed. ft.*j“ Sl Jf«(w<><##
Four He. consist of Booh! / •-/, !' ■ .. - 7 . Pen. Commercial Law, Merchant Using,
Hanking, Joint Stork, -V " ‘-.fin r. I centres, ihiri Mercantile (orrespow fence, &c.
r&Cost of Wkill :.*? i tv* : ; r r id . r Tuition, Stationery and Hoard in a nice
familv, about tt‘ : " c . ta -.'rv;’, ■>'* )c-lVrli\nri and Telegraphy are Special
ften's having special teachers and rooui /and can ho taken alone or witn the Business Course.
©*r Special department for If* d fen. X-ady Principal employed. No charge for procur
ing situations. Sac at ion- 3 Alter now. Lor Circulars address]
"i'ILHUR BJBITH, IV**., Lexington* Kg.
MieriiT'M fr-a* 32:sy.
Will he sol :he tor.- the court km door,
in the town of Hi-nrv c*» '.i.lv
Georgia, between the lawlu'l hour.- <»; sMv.
on the first Tuodc.y in May, iS'»3, the
following described propi rt , to vit :
All that tract or pared < laud situate,
lying and being in the Tixt h di'fi :* i y s G n
ry county, Georgia, c< niaini g t- s hundred
acres, more or less. he if.; parts oi >••>; x a os.
107, 1(H), 11!), )sio and ML i- od.d uai
the north hv lands ot i ost. r, ..ok line
All and A.‘j*Oonkie; on the v. 1 by lauds
of 11. E. I'ixyjm and Ai.duw (\;nr.! , .ir :
on the east binds ot H A I un;f- and the
old home place of K. host- r, ai.d oj».
the south by lan is ot G L- » -e, 1 ’ :1 1 1
Pricket t and A \ . N.e\ i : r •
known as the CL A A I »>t *•’*•, -‘•••ot - i w , :«
the said G A All iv.-iu«d many y--■■ ■ : -ud
up to a!)out December Du!:, \c.ii.
Levied on as t). ■ p. , T i “ ! . y'
All to saiisfy one i >--eui ;< n i ' an n; i:.;\
Superior Court in iavor oi -a . i . Cain.on
vs. G. A. All; a u aUu-live >;• ■ ;• Ireai
the Justice Court of the 4>Mj* M-Uki G. »
of Henry countr, in tavor ot Mo ‘ • M ■ u
& Co. vs. J. r . Aberertii E: :«n ! G. A .
G. A. All, teniiant in po.u s .as, notiiKU.
This April iS'.Kt.
N. A. GLASS, hi he: i ff.
For AdmiidMtriiti )
GEOKG 1A — Hemy county.
To all whom it may cone in: J. 1.
Walker has in due form applied D» tin.* un
dersigned for letters of admimsi .m‘. « >ii **do
l)oiiis noil” on the estate oi Jam*. - '•• a!ke;\
late of said county, deceased, a: \ 1 will
pass upon said application on t. e lii.-t
Monday in Apnil next, l Giv. n under
my hand and ofticial rignatmv, M reh
1893. VV M. H. N & LS(>N,
Ordinary.
For idmik i*si i*<>a.
GEORG 1 A—Henry county.
J. F. Walker has iu due Ki u , p : i< d-to
the undersigned for letters ot a i uiu --ti' i
lion, with the will annexed, mi fh-* -i t e
of U. C. Walker, late ot said i u-iiy d -
ceases, and I will pass upon sa.d . \> ; -
tion ou the first Monday in A,nil sn -1, ! '!).>.
Given under my hand and oliicial s., nature
this March 7th, JP93.
WM N. NELSON, Orlinaiy.
For IlisiuDsioß.
GEORGIA—Henry County.
To all whom it may concern: G. L.
Thrasher, guardian lor Esc.* F. ••'» < ’ ii. ap
plies to me for letters ot dismission tro
said guaidianshi*), and i will ; - • ;
application on the first A
next at my office in Mci'ete-.: J» s.* -: ; y
Given uisder my hand nd :a.
ture this February *2iFii,
WM. N. N ELS ON . G.din.r..
icDosoil! laciiiii? v/oGd
AND
BRASS FOUNDRY
j announce to the public that 1 an
now dv to do a'.i kind - of M .e.. .
Repuiri* .o' : s
•oifean -:
Nrpa i c ter and M.ll das’da ■
cry. isg ai::’ Gui; . ;
Gin 'a w a Npeci.iit ■*.
I keep constantly on hand
Brass Fittings, Insmrato*:- G'i any s-/-
Iron Piping and Pipe L :iii* ; Py pn - ‘
and Threaded any Fi/; ami i. i.uia. i u
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21st Annual Announcement
OP THU
MGcoriiaAiiMMlCieß
AT DAHLONECA.
A branch of the State University
Spring Term legins First Monday in Feb.
ruary. Fall Term legins First
Monday in September.
Best school in the south, for students iritis
limited means. The military training is
thorough, be ng under a U. 8. Army officer,
detailed by the Secretary of War.
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TAGES.
Stud n s are prepared and licensed to teach
in the public schools, by act of the legislature.
Lectures, on Agriculture and the Sciences
by distinguished educators and soholars.
For health the climate is unsurpaeMd.
Altitude 2237 feet.
Board $lO per month and upwards. Mcesing
at lower rates.
Each senator and representative of the state
is entitled and requested to appoint one pupil
from his district or county, without paying
matriculation fee, during his term.
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