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iij/Xie IB min ml
Rev. W. II. McAfbb. of Dahlonega, is 011 -
thovir.od to receive ani receipt fVn' 8 uV> 8 cri\»UouL'
to the Anvektisbh in that locality.
Xd oeml Items*
A NNO UN UK MEN TS,
Wo a to authorized to announce the
namo of Hod. JOSEPH Me A FEE, of
Dawson county, as a candidate tor the
Senate from the 32d Senatorial Dis¬
trict of Georgia.
for THE SENATE.
In response to numerous requests
from friends, I announce myself a can¬
didate to represent tiro people of the
32d SenatorialDistrit t in the next Gen¬
eral Assembly. W. P. PRICE.
ETTMy friends are hereby notified
that L am a candidate for Siierift of tbo
County of White. If I get enough
votes to elect me ( which I expect to do)
I will servo my county as sheriff to the
best (if my ability. W. C. STEPP.
Who?
Colquitt.
Of course he is!
Ey a largo majority.
We expected that at least.
D in't drink whiskey.
Don’t, make whiskey.
Don’t buy whiskey.
Keep good company or none.
Go back to the tea", Mr. Norwood.
Much sickness in the country.
New Sorghum on the market.
Frost in many places this week.
1 ) -n’t sell or give your neighbor whis¬
key.
Young man, remember that time is
money.
The air fee’s a little winterisb this
week.
F " The best advertising medium in
North east Georgia.
lDmember tbe Sabbath school col >
bration is next Friday.
Camp meeting at Cedar Mountain,
Lumpkin county, this week.
J7on H- P. Boll is gaining votes in
this county.
There is a large ntnouut of tobacco
grown in this county this season.
Mies Molly Comer, of Gainsville is
visiting friends in Cleveland this week.
We shall be in a good humor with
everybody after the (Jth,
There are many things wo need, but
of all temporary things, we need mon¬
ey the “badest.”
Many persons in this county have el¬
egant little crops of cotton—could have
large ones just as well.
Advertise in tho Advertiser, and you
are certain to get your money back
with a large per cent.
Mr. II. H Walker, of Fa Iton county,
spent two or three days iu our town '
last week.
Miss Elia, daughter of W. J. Payne,
near Cleveland, is suffering from white¬
swelling.
Keep your seat, Governor Colquitt;
Mr, Norwood does not wish to s ; t down
in the Governor’s mansion just now.
Mr. W. T. Satterfield of Forsyth
county gave us a pleasant call this week.
With % few kind words of encourage¬
ment, he paid his subscription forjwhich
we extend to him our heartfelt thanks
He then bade us goodsbye, and went ori
his way rejoicing. j ,
L
Mis. A. J, Comer, of Gainsville spent '
a few days in Clev. land last week.
She w a the guest of Airs.' Mary E,
A
it is Important that you obey the
laws of your country, and still more
important that you obey, the laws of
God.
G4rts*» beware of young men who do
not have a proper respect for ‘-Mother;’’
and also of young ineu who have ‘‘no¬
thing tO do.’'
■ Shoal Creek district, in rhis- bounty,
boasts of an unusually good corn and
sweet potato crop this year. That is a
Colquitt and Bel! district.
The Bridge one mile from this {dace
on the Dahlonega road is in a danger-,
ons condition, and also a bridge in the
■edge of town, on the same road, is in a
like condition. These bridges should
be repaired at once.
Some c,f tbp Norwood men say,row
that Colquitt will be elected, and that
he will boa batter Governor during the
ensuing term than ho has been for tho
present term.
Col. W. p. Price and R. II. Baker,
E?q., of Da'nlonega was in town last
Tuesday. Col. Price, addressed an au¬
dience, of about 30 persons. On Wed¬
nesday ho spoke at Naonocheo, and
Friday at Leo.
People who go to church to gaze
at the congregation are never benefited
by the preaching, because they do not
hear it. Tbe preacher is entitled to
the undivided attention of the congre¬
gation for the time being, and in all
cases ought to have it.
Where the lands have been properly
cultivated, tho farmers generally, in
this county, have a bountiful yield, for
which wo should feel grateful to a
kind Providence.
TELEGRAPHIC DISPATCHES.
Kkt West. Fla., Sept- 27—The ru¬
mors of the prevalence of yellow fever
here are utterly false; thev wore started
by irresponsible physicians. Tho is¬
land is perfectly healthv. There
not been a single case of yellow fever
here this seasan or last.
New Voek, Soon 27—Edward L.
Strohecker. aged 30 s r >n of a promi¬
nent physician of Macon. Ga., was
found liiat night unconscious on the
sidewalk of Broad way,,, suffering from
poisoning, from using opium cigareot tea
He is :ccg voiing. i
Washington, R«pfc. 21.—The ■xlgnal I
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corpse station at Gape llcnry, Va, re j !
ports that t! jo twosome cd British
schooner Lizzie and Emma. Capt. j
Mephee, from Norfolk for Kingston, !
Jamaica, with a cargo of shingles, was j
burned .Saturday night in Lvnn Ifaveti *
inlot- The crew of six and the sails j
were saved. j
Washinoton, Sept, 27 —Tho Treas
u-y Department T . . received to-dav a n
port dnt‘ d fit St Mich a J / 8 , Alaska, July j
Kith, from t! 0 Commander of t!l 0 tOV '
eivue cutter Corwin, stating that; ho had
just returned from a short 'cruise in tho ;
Arctic Ocean in search of the rrussing
Whalers , and , of , the , Arctic .... exploring
steamer Jeanette. He went as far |
north as latitude 9B degrees, but neither |
saw nor heard anything of tho missing j
vessels, and could go no further on i
account to return of shortly tho ice. to tho It was Arctic, his intention and lie j
hoped to reach Wrangell Land by Sop
tember 1 st.
M'-’iil'Hiji. Sept. 27.- -Last niaht th.e
prisoners confined in jail at Grenada. 1
Miss., set. fire to the building which '
was entirely consumed. All the prison- j
era were relsase<i and mad - 1 their |
escape. Two worn badly burned.
Clarence Santa Gray, Barbara, Gala., Sept, 20 — j
the Republican candi
date for Distiict Attorney.'slxjt Then
rlnre Pro®, Glancev. Friday, editor, aifd Glancey of the 'Jiveninr/ \
on has since j
died from his injuries. Tho Evening ;
Press had mercilessly assailed Gray, j
and tie had threatened Glaucy’s life if I
the'attack before death: continued. “1 die Glaocv^aid just |
like aln.an. for
principle, and 1 would not go back ou
it now if l could.’’
BKtKO os Another Hons®.— Eaton
have ton Messenger-. both tried their Nm wood h inds and Lawton j
at strength- 1
cuing the Norwood boom, so-called, in
Putnam county, but it is still too weak ;
to stand alone Woual it not be well
for the brethren to put the babe on
diet of strong beef tea. i
’
Rob Ingereo! gives t.hn situation of
Hancock and Garfield as follows; “The
game now stall Is six and six and Han
cock lias the deal.
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11 i | i»»mw—«Ib mtaanuma imm
M A Rill El).
In Cleveland. Goo., on tho 30th ult •'
at. 71 o'clock, P. M., at the residence of
the Brides’ Aunt, by Rev, I). L Ander¬
son, of Dahlonega, Rev. W, 0 Butler,
of the North Georgia Conference, and
Miss Huldah Donsmoro, one of Uutve
lar.ds’s most charming young ladies,
Attendants, Mr. Henry Butler and Miss
Ijattie Starr, Mr. Fr$mk L. Aslmry end
Miss Lillie Beall. Wo extend to. the
young couple our best wishes and hope I
their future may be nndimed by a single j
dark cloud, and that the pillow of |
peace may ever kiss their cheeks; and
as they are united in this world, and j
walk through life hand in hand, bat
t ing against rlisappoiumenm, mav thev j
ho joined in that blissful state in the i
world above, where *-sorrow is never
felt and parting is no more.’’
Observe!;, j
Thanks to tbo Bride and Groom for i
a delicious slice o'f cake. Ed.
At the Presbyterian church in Na
coochee Valley, on the 22nd ult,, Mr.
T. 0. Parker, of Mt Airv, Git.. hud
Miss Etta Dean of Nacoocheo. Rev.
Mr. Washburn officiating.
Oar Catalog i9 of Band Instruments 160 Engravings of
Cap?, Belt*, Poinpon3, , Poaches, Pouches, Drum-Majors’ Drum-Majors* Outfits , Hats, F.pau
lets, Lamps, Stands, Outfits, Hints on Organizing and and Conductin Conducting
Bands, 86 pages of Valuable Information for Musicians, Mailed free*
McCosVs Guide for Amateur Band3, and Putnam’s Drum-Majors’
Tactics, a book of HEALY, ‘20 pages, mailed State for 10 Monroe cents.
LYON & cor. St., Chicago.
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WHITE SHERIFF’S SALE. !
WILL bo sold before the court house door in ;
the Town of Cleveland, White county (Lr, on
the first Tuesday in October next, between !
legal hours of sale, for cash, the following I
property to wit; 1
Parts of lots of land Nos. H and Id, in the |
Olh district of originaUv lia-orsham, now '
White county to wit: all that part of said lots
on the east of the (Jregory branch, hounded
as follow: commencing at a certain Maple on
the said Gregory branch’ on the Kabuiic road,
thence up said brunch to the hand thereof;
thence along on the top of a certain*diviain;:
ridge to the original line; thence arofig said
j original line north to a Pine tree corooi ; t euee
j Nortji-east along on top ut the ridge between
| Daniel Cantrell and W. V. fork to the said La
j j iag luine point, road: containing thence along said hundred road to the start
one acres more
or less, Ohio two or three acres improved,
Levied on by a, N, Vauclivier, L. 0., and re
turned to meby virtue of a fi fa issued from the
; -J as tie erf N t; °* fhe..L,!7 1 vice (i. ^\l„, ii^
favor of w. \ r . \ oric «SYnst \Viljiarn Avati;
the same: the said
Avans beh./iu g \\k possession of e
same, and written notice of tho levy having
been given to the Wmi.-wi Avon.-*.
T. G. HAMILTON dhll.
August 21st, 1880.
:;uds.
j
SliEIMFN SALES j J
:
\\l ILL be sold before tbe house door ’
Court i
in the town of Cleveland White county,
da., Tuesday within the legal kpu-.'.s >4 >»U; hi the hr.'t
iu November next, itiu toHovviLg
property to wit:
8ix cane bottom chairs, one c ine bottom
rocking chair, two split bottom rocking cuau.-,
cigtueuu split botLuiji chair.-; also eigtit iicd
sleads, throe bureaus and glasses, one slab,
one enb, one »V ecd solving machine, oneciock:
a so linrt} - hree arti Jus oijbtd covering, con
sisting ol coverlids, eouul.ipius, imins,
also- b.ix cotton maty'c.-; cs, fourteen j>:ilows
u-'d pillow-slips; also ; six small tables, ilnee
wash-stuu is, 'six chaimhers, live bowls, live
pit . Uc .. f> ,„ 10 fcat h e r u-.i, avo i.
and picurcs, one leather trunk; also kitchen 1
Inmiiure, con i.-ting <il one stove, three D' 1 "
tami..-, oue set kuivo.- ana t-<H;.-, one « ;,n:
als0 l!niul " r "" ,u ,ur »" uro consisting of oue
CU crockery; AA l ' a "i also one ‘nA"''/ red muly '”*? cow, one dubti
l; . u i y ,.,,xvand .-»if, three • ! .'iuiii 8 .-i, ., Jn i
ut Loj(s; also oue u..,nv 1 U e.i li nt it.t, i,,
town ioiNo. 2 <m ta« squme oi oioveiiu.d m
»n<J «ounty.
l,ev f 1 ™ “ the property <>( T. t. AicAfen,
yin.' of’theA.-ue o'/ail \V. h. W “v’
Com. Ucu. ot the btate of (La , vs. x T.
McAfee, Tax Collector of White county, and
W. R. Bell. W. A. Heaved and JL F. \\ lifiaius
securities. Property pointed out by tho secu¬
rities.
Also V. .at tho iLT.4, same time and place will
U,wl1 ^ b i " ‘ l ,- ,i.. C,ovelaud ( ! , j , Wlj o “ U i , ’“ . 3 In tijH
*
to wit : towu lotii Nos. and 41 iu
the South putt of said town, adjoining
tho “Comer Hotel,’’ containing oue- bail
acre, more or less Town lots in the
West plat of said town Nos. 21 22 23 24
25 2(> 27 28 35 71, 71 and 72. Also town
lots adjoining W. B. Bali and Nos. U2
and 85. Levied on as the property of
E. P. Williams and to satisfy the "fi f..
stated iu the above levy auainst T. V.
McAfee, and pointed out l*y the Att'y
for the State,
Also at the same time and place the
undivided three-fourths interest in the I
Printing Press, type, furniture, cases ■
and all the '-Cleveland apparatus of and connected
with tho Advertiser,’’ a
newspaper published in Woito county,
Ga.fcv.so town lot in iiie town of Cl vi- ,
White county G.i , No Il.togeih
or with the shops erected thereon, now
occupied by Nathan Stover, together
with ail the black snmh tools Ae. t m
said shops. Levied ou as Urn property
of W. B. Bell to satisfy the ii ia stated
in the aijove levy,against i \ . McAf o
Tax Collector of Wtitfc co. Gn.
t. c Hamilton Shff.
Oct. 2 1880. 30JS
mfsmaMgBBKrmaaBmMmM0m mmmmm m
ffiCOJ/G Li White County , <
To all whom it may concern.
t'X / IlFllfCAS, APred N. Hester having in
0 \ proper form applied to me for per.uaiient
letters of udminisiratioii on the estate of
Jesse Turner late of said county deceased; this
is to cite all an I singular the creditors a.id next
of kin of Jesse Turner to be and appear at my
office within the time allowed and show cause
if any they can on the first Monday in Novcni
her, why permanent adiuinisiralion should not
be grunted t*' Allred N, Hester or some other
lit and |ix* ipe; person <>n Jess ; fumer's esta’o.
WltUCfcS lily haul Uifoi official S IgU.l ■ Ul'e,
.1.ISAAC U AK.S, Ordinary.
This 22ud day of -Sept., loot),
Sept. 25 "bds.
GEORGIA. White County,
W IfIlEAS, J. P. Osborn, Administrator of
Micajah Turner deceased, represents to the
Court iu his petition duly filed ami enter'd * n
record, that be has fully administered
Micajah Turner’s estate. This is therefore to
cite all poisons concerned, Kindred and credit¬
ors, to show cause if any they can why said
Administrator should not he discharged from
his admin, istrati; li and receive letters ol dis¬
mission on the first Monday in December I 88 u.
Uivcn under my ii tnd and official signature,
this September 2nd 1.8.so.
ISAAC OAKS, Ordinary.
So.pt. 4* ‘-'‘Ms
Git DUGIA, White County,
\ LL persons are hen by notified that Howell
f\. ('. S jsebee lias filed his application .u
due form of law in tin; office ol the Cierk "1
the Superior (’ourt ol said county for the e ;
inoval of disabilities impeded upon him by I
ihe granting of a divorce-to his wife, .saucy
Vj. S-.sebctt, by tiio Supe v i'>r Court of said j
county at the May Term 1 NT*** which applies ,
tic.n will be heard and ! at the next 1
pas.-e upon
Superior Court to lie held in and for said i
county on the first Monday in November next,
to which o.iim it is ma h. returnable.
Witness mv baud and official signniurc, this
A a g u s t 2 5 18 3 0. J. P. OS BOR N, C. 8 . C.
Aug. 23 Swks.
C'J h 0i\GId , Witite Couuiy,
r jpO All whom it may concern: Whereas
1 Charles L. Pitncr liaving in proper 1 'oim
applied to me for peimau^nt letters of admiu
islrafion on the estate of Prior L. Pitncr. lute
of said county deceased; this is to cite all and
singular tho creditors and next of kin ol
Prior L. Pitncr to be a .d appear at my office
within the time allowed, and show cause if any
they can on the first Monday iu Sep ember
next why permanent ad inietration should
not be granted t«» Charles L. Pitncr or some
other fit and prop.>r person, on Prior L. pit
tier’s estate. Witness my hand and official
signature. This July lPt'n iS'd).
i S A A C OAKS, 0 rd i n a ry.
July 24 80 (Is
For Fifty j Cents
--Tag
Louisvilie roHrier-Journsl
[Uon. HENRY WAIEIt-vOX, Kditur.]
Will be fuiunlas usual, at : -be tnuit in tbe
present Picsidoutial (.'ai vacs.
AvH ,
Id:* Hu'-u-i’N .-iiUiU ip tliurrs Pap-w
aifd a K-auinT or:: a u <» f 1 lie )' ■. in oc ra i;i c Party
in flic United 8taics, is will ho a gfiid«? ro dcin
ijorats t h rnnghouk. t be 'and, vain-ildc to flic
P<ir-!iiind*Mi everywhere and {nil of in&trtio
live points t tho llcpii'n i jeans.
AS A FA.iHLY NKViSPAPEU
It will continue, as now, to be filled v/illi
ttraetii u Ic.atures for i;ome end lamily c re.c.
j'ilry (Uiit- will secure the weekly Couvier
Juur-hal until I>«.ei rnbor 1st , from time sub
scripi.on is i-• ccived, or eleven copies fur live
Dull.trxS. .Address
W. N. 1IALDEMAN, I
I’residcnr (Jnnricr-J our da 1 U’o. Louisville, Ivy.
U .ISHIMITOX anil
!,EK I SlVilRSIiY,
dun. (i. Vf. 0 LEE. 1‘rei-iJeni. ;
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Thorough inbt ruction in lnngusgc?, Lifemturo, 1
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md d '■ ’icLcc'. »tnl in titc Proles • unnl SchocF: !
of Law and !mg’irioorir,g Tuifi<*n ;md IVes
reduued to a tota l of ST0 Kxpcns'.is from $200
t(. 8 25o for 'nine in-. n»h.«. including tuition and
fee-. Next .•■‘.*s.-ion begins 8‘«pt. 16;L, 18-80. 1
Fur address 1
c:<f;t]oirno. j
J. L. u \ .VI1* !> L LL. .Tit.. Lex in stop Va
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15)! o. a \1 jiL A f I
A FoMoiifnl Location in the town of Cleve¬ !
land, Wiiite county H i. Will be sold cheap |
lore. i.-h. I lie parcel ot land eoni;i;ning tea
a. ve more or less, most of which is in a fair
stale 1 cultivation, with dwelling louse and
some out l uiliings. Also a good young or¬ •
chard, consisting of Apple trees, Peach tree<, 1
Cheny trees. Plum tree;', ttuince trees, (Irape j
vines, .t c. If yiuvvant a bargain, apply at
(Ho c at The Advertiser Office
H£iiGULi <8 BliPFOETiNU lOitBL'I.
THE LATEST ASD HOST IM?C9VE) ABB9SHAI C0KSEJ.
(Patented Nov. 19, 1878.)
No, i t Set red ............................ $2 MO
No, 2, II oven, Spoon Steel ............. 2o75
It support;; the abdomen naturally. It cannot stretch. It
gives relief to invalids, s.iie by all and first-class is a perfect-fitting dealers in Corset the U. in S. every
respect. ! ; or
Samples sent on receipt of price, by
LEWIS SCHIELE & CO.
Sole Manufacturers,
Hew-York.
May 1st. 7SS0.
rtjj t /A j t /A ) 5 a werk No in ymjr mvit (own- So Outfit I
''■'■ r- k. Kuarlnr, ifvou wont
r “ a tmsiness at T7hii-I) persons oftiilier
sex ran make great pay all the time they work j
write for particulars to II. II A LLETT ,t CO ,
Porilaul, Maine.
rw>) mr rmmaK^.vgKmiiaev»aKam
a a To $r,300 V Y' 1: A7'., or
SiD 0 U'> n yu,u r own local it I y X „
lirsk,. Vv III Oil do ns W c i i
men. Many make more
than the ainmnit. M.,ud above, A« ‘sic can
fail to L’-.'-c moi.cv i ‘,\. Any one can do the
Work. i uit can make In.m 50 Cts. to 82 an
hour by devoting your evenings and .‘pare
time to the business It cost.' nothing to ' ry
t tic husi ue".*-. pi in ning iii.c it 1 > nioney n.o
lung ever < gened 'oc'ore. iiu.' i*«c.-? }*.« a.-a n t
a..d st ric s}y imii or a b I Reader, i 1 ' • it l* t
to know hC ab"it the. best p ’ ’.4 iiisinos
iiefto v; i i.c j.i.h;-c. •ciio a.- \ • U> ad*. I »>ind wo
will fvviii-.j \ uu Uni ji.u l loiiuoo iiiai f 1 \.D tllDi-!
free: samples worth So also fr» e: y can lben
m a ke up your mind f »r \ mu self. A'hi less
ocoRtPio II I* 1 s; w' ! i N 181 ) .\ A •». P.’jLland, .'o iiiie.
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MliN Ui, JUiJ
U-VARS Tl> Dili LERS. JgLg
$105 A mo;.Hi ami expenses
Samples ! ree.
XOl’.ltH Oti r an<! send it with
y < ur ;»p ii. a i j.d, t . ,oi Scu a o 8 c. ' i,i: j 11 - 'in
sine auewtr. TUSTCK A CO.
(.•incituoi ii Ohio.
StlsiWiil i itl;. . !,„• iiiidU*; q
No. 25 v5. 8 pr.ee 81 r- v 1 , F\ a sit v c, To nn.
Rev. (ir.ou. W. if, JOn, i: , j). j>., (e of Ala)
Pres. Building and iiiv >A c Ti.ci -
ough advanced eoui.-c in til I« p r.:::cnt.-;
Batin. Ca 1 .slln-rnes, .Art iMitrm’,. ‘ .etui:
To- ! i v ■ f.*t i if * ut a r f i - r . > J - : t i > r«- - -
8oiuh. Opens Sept, i. 1 ■
Send for circular.
“ ii y ’
ii ii. Vi A H ‘6 A t >< a n V
Nashville, tenx., iSed
wit h 815 V oung li.'div : >t ami
An asta.v i- h. 5 School, jl rea t:
succ :• : . i-Tie bui iduigs i N c x t
session, So pi 1st. Send si.
GEORGETOWN, KY.
Q re;?.:* for off u C’caiS nary in Six ii lienee*
11te '/nized as o.uc of the Itest institutions for
<‘5-. A.ig yn; u:*; huiics, pul! ccirr. c. Thorough Fall
c.-liKNition. Healthiesf part of tho State. term
begins September address 6th, iSSo. Tor catalogue and
fuii information,
j. J. RUCKER, Principal, Georgetown, Kv.
mmm female^oileoe.
Weil i elected course of
for all he ornamental brsu; large,
able and cmd rieuced. rienced. Extensive Clroi
lien, lixct ilent buildings, ng-“, IGO.xAS i’cct, iilious lour stories, chapt chaoel.
eontaiid c.r 125 ;t^»ar1 mi nt:
Vice Reciration, ■'■iration, Ornanu-ntal, Or and lighted Flay with witl and i Only li Room two .
u Warmed by steam ted gas.
upy a room. Charges lower than any
t-ch (. it «,■ HU ring equal 5 util advaetagi's advat tages in iu the the United l mted .Staten f :
Session bevins September 13th, 1880. For ta'iu nns, cat
iilogrc’s and further particular;-, address Kv.
,5. r. PATTERSON, Prc ident, Lexington,
_____________oPSlOOy orft^OO per month
during A’A CATION. For full particulars, address,
J. C. 'VScCURDY & CO., PhilarlcI pLI ?, Pa.
kmi & MECH, GOLLE-SEOnCY.
Opens Sept. 13 th, 18 S 0 , Full course ol Instrcrtioa
under a Faculty of fifteen Professors in Scientific,
Classical, Normal School and Commercial Dr part
ments. New College and during Dormitory the buildings Autumn.
will Tuition, be ready $ for Matriculation,# occupancy V: furnished
15.00 ; For catalogues and 5.00 other ; info:
room, room, tion tion < * 85 55 . . 00 00 . . JupGE W. B Kjnkkad, C!c na¬
Kx. Committee, ap.plv. apw . .t<„ to ol „ to Jas. K.lAvTTEi^ax, lie Th. irmau D.,
IT-eSidcnt, Lexington.
immmzmiimwm
Sliclimond, Va.
J. Tj. Hawthorne, D. I>. I).,Pres’t]>o;inl Principtil. Trustee :.
Miss Salley IIamner,
Tor more t han a quarter of a century this Insti¬
tution has enjoye<l a liberal patronage, not only
from Va., but all elegantly the Southern furnished. States. Building
handsome, and Conversa¬ dor
tional French taught Artist. by Parisian. Art specialty. rr
charge of Kuropean Music a
Address the Principal for Catalogue.
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General aancocK
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World With facts and f«gur^N since ihe dav^
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