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THE HEARD COUNTY CITIZEN.
VOL. 1. NO. 12.
Opening of Opera Season
ERAKUN SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
ONE WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY
September 24th
Mr. Harrv T. Smith Presents
CLLkRLES KING
And his excellent company in the following plays:
MONDAY
“A SOUTHERN ROMANCE."
TUESDAY
“THE CIRCUS GIRL."
• WEDNESDAY
“WANTED. A WIEE."
THURSDAY
“LIbHTHOLSE RO3BERY."
FRIDAY
“RIP VAN HINKLE."
SATURDAY
• EAST IW.”
I have secured this excellent company to play here, after
giving them many inducements and I trust the people ci Frank
lin and vicinity will show their appreciation of the efforts of
the school by attending each and every night.
D R WHITAKER,
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Ltsc® 15, X, and 35 cents.
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Legal Advertisements.
TEAR' SUPPORT.
GEORGIA. UearJ County
Sinh J. < r»v-. having made sppli
.'»ti*® f rt» .- month* *upp«^t nt
of tbee-tate. J M.< rewsand apprai*-
. -r* a .iy to *et apart the
* same. ha ng - *1 their return. t.i
je-rson* «o-r ■-i arehs-ret-y required
letboWiios* re rt 4 Ordinary
.4 said r- .nty • the first M nday :r
»t-ber, I ‘s. nty *a.d app .ra’ioo
ebouid n->t be granted. Tt -—pt.«t.
ISM.
R-M. •?. t ram. Ordinary.
TO BIND •UT MINORS
• •nlinary - • •• Heard < . .r ty . r
gta. Sept** -- -;. :.*•
Sam Cam» n. II year 'i* a
<’»»>«. ac tear*, > bar — • ***
Cnanaaon.ag* * year*. Ruta CMusaon
age « jrar*. -nan <’a»s--r »c- I
tears an-2 Ft- ' am: t ig- . year
being ■. . -red e-- 4 wd *.aty
ard wb— tatb* r baa d-—n—t tt»»w ;
and left state aad whose aneber has j
breaad, adgrd a and they Lar-
ttg Bu - r' F-r- *» - -—ted
are heresy r»-, -4 t *t a * ,*e be*
torr^e ■■« ti -*: M eeday . <«et-e
t r. why - i ais r- -t ..• b-
Uwrd out
R>bt. G. Cram, Ordinary.
Mr. F M. Adams of G et: ba*
been here this week. He is ne f
Heard's best eitisena. and we are
always glad t -are kin in our
midst. He informs ■» that tie -s
perparing to :- nt soon oa a visit
to the state of Texas. After a
tour through the west, if please*!,
he expects t t . cate tbere. Mr.
Adam* has been indeaufed with
the best interests of the county
for nearly half a eeaturys and it
will be with sincere regret if we
hare to give tint up. H wever.
we wise him well.
Carre ll county will have a dis
play at the state fair Can't •
Heard do likewise? Os course,,
and let's care it.
FRANKLIN. GA. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER If, 190t>.
! LOCALS.
Court is progressing nicely.
Mr. Janes Orr of Griffin is here
■ »a a visit.
Mr. A. H. Edaordsoii of
OwensbyvilJe i* here today.
M*. It C >peland < f Sargent wa*
' ia town »«day.
Mr*. A * I>ari* - : -
-t t: * week.
Mr J. T. Armstrong is in town
t -day.
Mr. B b T m H <gaa of Corinth
:s ia t vs t -day.
The b-wni of education were in
- —a M xday
Mr D F. Edward visited Atlai:-
"**t rcay and Sunday.
Mr. H .gt Hendrick of Newnan
v sited friends here Friday.
Mrsars Joe Shackief rd and Joe
1 *rer vi*:ted in Newnan Sunday.
Mr. John Ray is oa a visit to
.* home folks in Rock Muis, Ala.
Messrs. E. J. and H. L. Taylor
spent Friday in H >guasvi..e.
A good many attendants at eonrt
this week.
Mr. J. L. South of Glenn was
here on business Friday
Sr.er:ff Lips-rd visited (.arroll
ton Friday and Sat.rdav
Mr J. T Vilßa^w *f Newnan
was here Friday
Astuwaai winds are beginning
blww—* saddest f ti_e year.
Patronise the merchants wi_o ad
vertise ia this paper
Mr H. B. Lane of Hogansville
visited friends here Thursdav.
Messrs. Hugh Htnstd and
i Frank Moty visited friends at
Ridley Sunday.
Mr. Latter Lna* nnd matter of
Xtwi are visiting ratative* and
fread* tear lbw week.
Now is tte ti A to have your
■ah printing done. If yoa need
stationery of any kind, let us print
. it for you.
Tte editor wil! accept aay kind
* o* untry prodnee ia paymert of
•utneriptiea.
Mr. A. G. Headrick as Mewnaa
i- i-iliag friends and attending
court here thia week.
Mr W M. Jiißer nnd family
veiled reteuveo ia Carroihon Sat
urday and Sunday.
Mr. B C. dooes cd Koanoke.
Ala., bas been among Am friend*
tere this week.
Mr. P. T. MeCatohae of Xew
naa baa been circulating among
hi* friends here thia wtek.
Mrs. H. L. Hendrick of Cooks
vi le Vs’ted Ite family of Mr*.
Gas Lipford Monday.
Tte erimaal docket is taken up
: day. aad there ia a lure crowd
.a attendance al court.
Many new soteerihera kttr beer
added tn our rapidly gnawing Iwt
• thw week. We aye—ria te ttew
r .M. ’
We hae^ bad many r’emmaft enL
f. *r* that week.**" ■« t» e- ewtioa
-web we ^paratalp nrtMMwnL
W*. J. J. Stohrer / ^Wewwan ’*
.eirru’a*'er atw»w» b’e Friend* ter*
thia w*h. H* wa* tocmwHy awe
of Heard’* test MBHaS*.
r I If TOO fear* ^e.l nr ete* w«v,
I TOW wil- a fewer and help
, Tia tn give tte pronJe a teeter r*-
rwr M i •’vai a, a«. And we will
appreciate It.
Mr. p. O. Whitaker arrived
Friday tn mend a week nr an here
with friend*. He tea* teea on a
tn nr over tte vr*t rinse hi* de
oartnre |a«t apriag. We were
g ad tn him looking *» well.
R*c F. J. Amiatede hi*
^reantinn at tte Ran-i—t r l ''’'-"
an a*mtinnate farewe” in aw in
terearing orva Spader There
was a pond nnngregatiw preerr’
E-q J W PhiHio* tte «-Uv*
X P and Ft. MT J P of tte
TOSwd wa« in town M"i^<r tn
s-Thtait hi* Sente to tte grand i t
fnr i-swrina. H* is »»• of the
mantv’* Met olßeia’*. W h-c here
he na’d n-jr o®ee Quite a p ee«ant
call. left hia auteeriptina far tte
paper and bought a lot wf Mank*
M- D E Catn. an «M land
mark eititen of Heard, ts Bnvl'.
Ala . rep"t*twtiwgCar»nll*ne Mar
ble W- rke. was in town yewterdar
greeti-g hia many friawda te-»
He kind’s paid o* his reepeet* hr
leaving hi* suhaeriptma t*> the
paper We will aonreciat* all
• he«dd eitiieas of Heard doing
, likewise
A hand n f Grp*iea pa—ed
through town Friday enroute to
ward* Hognnsvil’e. These wan
derer* are going hitter and thither
ttey know not where, but seme
dar ttey will to tte end of
their journey. Ttey era trawling,
tmding. cheating nrd swindling,
and will continue to do so to tte
end of their time.
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Subscription, SI.OO Per Year m Advance.
Centralhatchee.
Ou Monday the luth lest , after
n k»ag I‘lacw. Mrs Oaic Spradlin
departed this life. S-.e was an
t estisMbie lady and was J- red by
Jail knew her. She was a devoted
member of she Metf.d.rt church
Her remair - were entered at Sekm
church on Tuesday. Tae fanerai
services ware conducted by Rev
Henderson, ter paster. ~ e leave
a Lu shard and three * «a* and
| four daughters and many relative*
land friend* to tn <um ter death
Aad Wednesday, tte l±:h
Mrs. Elia Jaeksoa departed this
Site, after a ,«g lilacs* She was
a dev -ted member “f t* e M — n
ary Baptist t.crch. * - ua*
I harried at Yellow I>irt ebcreh ca
■ fLursday, Rev F J Ar - e* a
ducted tte serv:c t *. >be leave* a
: husband, three sons and itrev
daughters and many -e aUi * ara
; friend* t • rn-uru ter death .And
: oe Saturday, tte !5f : -t. tte
Ison f Mr. and Mrs. Marcia X jtt
died after an illness of ten day*
it* remain* were isterel at Salem
jChurch Skadar, R v J M Bag
I writ conducting the service*. We
know it is sad U» hare to give up
-uur loved ones, but tSere is -ne
laaMkalatioa we bare that wc can
meet tte again an that biiaafui
'stere where sad parting- eume So
imore, if we will beUev* oa tte
1 Savior aad keep hu com maud
‘ meats. We extead ear mneerv
jtgmpathy to tte fa mite ia ttetr
Mr.'S-K. Eicy f- growing worse
ana aot expected that he ean live
many days. Mr. H. W. Eley is
art improving.
Master B-rttia and Mrs. L T
Lane and Mr M. J. Midley are «a
tte sick list this week.
Mr. R ley Kent and fax r of
Carrol! e -tinty r »><e-j r* • •-* it,
this c-'E.j- ja«ty S»'unday a- c - .n
--day.
Mr aad Mr*. €. B M t. s y
visited re.aUVe- at H
; Sect week.
■ • a-t ■ « r « :
Mr. I: M >ntg eery. We alt nd
cd terrii-.* at Tel w Dirt
and <-eard an »nt»re*t::g -r-p -
by W W Ke ~r, < jr f- rts-r pe
toe. He was cal>d t*> serve tr
. ehareh at that plaee f«r next year.
Rev M W Y - «»*e
ed t • pa-t r-fAr t. -L.- f -
2*7
Cottoe optn -g. and very b «y
except tb’*e who wil. be at c«> rt
this week.
Mhm ' aciae Hand wte taught
- t - -7- r ■.- beet
e ected as as*.-tant teac - - at
G.ea. ch f r the next year
BILLE PS
The Farmers Union Meets
Sept 27th.
The Farmers Eduea;. -a ano
ICooperativ* Us; n meet* at E ery
.7. ; » - .-
ters req tested to attend and every
body invited A* t: -f+reg.a'
county meeting, there a *
great des. d b .-use*- f
tusee to be attended :
L. W Ctxxis«axw Pres
W p < , rr v-
The Wesleyan Fensnl- -ge
peaea Monday, and wa* f. . to!
overlowing. X- more lardirg
( students can be am nx dated.
EJians Will Chapcr’cne Mr.
Bryan. •
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Fr-n tte time Mr. Bryan ester*
Indian Term.-ry until tte time te
' leaves n. be will be efcaperr-ned by
tte Indias chiefs of tte £ve na
tions.
A* * • n a* be eater* tte Ct <aw
nation fr-m tte east te will te
taken ia charge by Goveanr M
.rtais. etief of Ite Ctelsa..
vh> wilt istreduce him at a-i
point* wtere stops are made is tie
, I'hactaw nation. When the« reek
natioa :* reacted Chief Plea-ar t
• P rter wil. te given a chanee tn
d tte honor* Is tt e Ctemkee
native. Chief R'gers will ace-tn
pany M r Bryan
। Govewor J iknstoe. »f tteChiek-
I asaws. and G -v-- r B r <-«s, of it
*<_,.t e-. •-• wiJ be aeked
to aceompary :L* Bryan party >a
•tee spec * tram as a c*wplime«i
A . of tte £ce chiefs have ana cne
d th-.- •, ~-aso t tie d.t-x-i
’ * lie faith.
I i
Cte. Esti ; bas devlar—J biSae f
• oat of ^dittos. He is sc of tte
‘ . purest and -e-»? net i’ tte state
11
ri Bryan has weakese! m railroad
.|mm ■ 11ship m a^meac* tn S*uth.
rna^fimelekaige.
r-
r!
( * Senator Baewn emy teatieaLy ap
pree* Mr. Bryan-* pha f « g'*
ersmeit ownership railrwd*
। He says it mean# cfhft
Tte *-at- Ur.ce-- -r '■ -
d*r It pr m.-e- to - - :arg-*t
•pen.ng tte insutnt ts* ever
had.
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f*r-f pea. • Tte Ame*--vs X «-r
1 i* ran y • ■ set *• • pasmAleei
g-'cy ' a < CM to teteai*
S'* e‘ -rehe* in Georg a sr- -a
■ —*■.*< pastors I ■ ere
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At *-ia We need c r- a *ter*
in Z • Tte fa*rve*t ready -t
A’ ar. t* ta* a {■ -ema- ■:
t»- *erred - y ri-* • ■ -
J«- -»*y l*t. IV * H* » .nter
F • n - g I- : » • '
serr^e- te ■a- -cen retired atti
s pen*; - ftafpay—♦’ ••aday
H ename * J.=e- MrGce. -aa -
■ tiariy known ns Unde Jimmie.
KlLL*** COUCH
-» cure •«* tunes
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