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http://addison.vt.edu/record=b1775388~S1

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Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

Date

April 1877

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Josh Dobbs, Jenna Zan

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Permission to publish images from The Gray Jacket must be obtained from Special Collections, Virginia Tech.

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English

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Advertisement

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LD5655.V8 L4, ser.1, v.2, no.6 (April 1877), p.8

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House On The Hill

Dry Goods, Notions, Hardware,Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Hats,and tickets to Christiansburg, per regular daily mail line, for sale by C. A. Deyerlie, assisted by James Lewis, formerly student of the Virginia A. and M. College, who is ever happy to wait upon his friends and former companions.

Cadets will find us convenient and our goods reasonably low. Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, as it will be to your interest.

C. A. Deyerlie,
Blacksburg, Va.
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Virginia Agricultural And Mechanical College

In the Fourth Session there were 225 Students. The next Session begins August 9th, 1877.

Expenses for State Students, of whom there are 132, vary through Several grades from $15 per month, (the highest price ever paid), for furnished room and table board, to $7.00 per month in the messes, with room rent free. There is mess accommodation for 100 students. It is thus possible for State students to keep the year's expenses, including books and uniform, within $110, and facilities are afforded for earning a considerable part of this by work on the farm or in the shop. Pay students are charged $40 for tuition and college fees.

Catalogues sent on application.

For appointments, apply to County Superintendents of Schools, or to C. L. C. Minor, President.

Haw's Improved Pecker Saw Mill

This mill is simple in construction, very durable, and is well adapted to plantation sawing. It will saw, with from four to six horse power, from 1,000 to 1,500 feet per day, if properly managed. The carriage is 24 feet long, and it will cut logs that will square 21 inches.

The teeth are inserted in an oblong plate, and can be renewed when worn out.

Price, $350.00, with extra pinions, screw-wrench, cart, hooks, set-punch, and an extra set of teeth.

For further information, address John & Wm. Haw. Tunstall's Station, New Kent co., Va.
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A. Hoen & Co., Lithographers And Fancy Printers
73 and 75 Second Street, Baltimore, MD

Special attention given to Diplomas, Invitations, and other College Engravings.
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