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Ofidal Organ of
Franklin County.
Arithmetic.
To young or older peopl j who
have the nclination, the brain,
and the money to pay $5.00 for
twenty lesso is in arichmetic
lrom 8 30 to 9 30 A. M. I can im
part instruction tn it a scholar,
t acher, or bunsiness mah or
woman, would not part vith for
money. *
My class in Business School
of course get this instruction
free as long as they continue in
Bjok Keeping, or Shert-hand,
This is an opportunity, that
no one, qualified as above, with
allow to pass if its advantages
were realized.
Begin Monday August 2nd*
Don’t miss the first lesson. It
will contain certain special feat
nres in fractions, decimals, bu:-i
ness practice, interest and
portion Wort 11 more thar the
price of the 20 days Schooling,
Try it Monday, and if ‘
you are
lackiug in, either condition first
mentioned. I’n let you off with
out any pay for it. and /ou’ll
a better scholar than you ever
were before,
■Bring only a head and ia ilet
in which you can preserve what
is taught.
G. J. Looney.
My entire stock of goods are
reduced reaucea bHow d-iow half Loll price price as as I 1
am going to cleanout for my
fall line of goods.
Mrs. H. J, Harrison.
SLATON A WINNER!
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BECAUSE—
1. He is Efficient.
2. He has the Training.
3. He 'has filled with credit every trust im¬
posed in him.
4. He has the Experience.
, 5. He knows Georgia’s needs.
6. He has served the People at all times.
7. He is a Self Made Man.
8. He is a man of poised attainment and
well balanced judgement.
9. He stands on his record.
10. He is the People’s Choice.
John M. Slaton State Campaign Committee
ALFRED C. NEWELL, Chairman J. A. MORROW, Secretary
“SEND SLATON TO THE SENATE”
N. B. More than 10,00!) Georgia voters; Including leading men
in every community, have personally assured Mr. Slaton
of their support. He has their names. 'More than 75 per
cent, of the newspapers are supporting Mr. Slaton and say
he is the winner.
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PUBLISHED IN THE INTEREST OF FRANKLIN COUNTY AND ITS READERS.
HN ltSVJ L EM ( T A. FR I 1 >AY el ITT 31. 19 4.
drawel From Race
Comes A* A Great
Surprise,
Owning to the p otracted sick
ness and death <>f mv sister and
mv inability to convass the countv
between no >v and the primary I
respectfully withdraw from the
race for ref resenia live from Fran
klm cou^itv, mv duty to my two
sisters is greater than anv public
duty. A. N. King,
J he above news comes as a
gieat surprise to both the Inends
0 ! Col A -N King ami the voters
of rranklm county. Col King is
widely and well known through
<Jl,t the countv, but his brotherly
feeling arid duty toward his two
° !1, v sisters has caused bun to con
sider his candidacy more seriously
during the past lew days. Col
King is a well read lawyer and is
loved by all who know him : no
his witlnirawel from the race is
regretted hy his many friends m
the county. We wish him con tin
ued success in anv business under
taking and also in h,s law pra^g.
Notice.
The policy holders of die Frank
Goiuuy I’ue, Lightmng arm
Storm Gnion are requested to be
present at the annual meetino- to
be hel d the first Tuesday in Aug
in Carnesville, 6‘a.
8. M. Avers. President-
Hugh
Speak To Large
Crowd for Joe
Brown.
Hon Hugh Dorsey made a
campaign speech in the interest
of Joseph VI Brown in the Far-
mers Ware house in Royston
Tuesday afternoon. Mr Dorsey
was introduced oy Mr F, B.
Doyle and spoite some time with
c i ose attention ancGwithout any
bitternessHoward aa/ one only
give the facts about Hoke Smith
He made a great speech taking
U p Hoke Smitn’s record and tell
ing the mere facts about his
01 st putting his argument be-
fore the people in such a way
that the most of the immense
c owd applauded him in a man
nsr that proved (hey were-
Brown supporters. From two to
three thousand voters were pre
sent to he 11 this speech which
won many votes in Franklin
county for Brown.
Let Me See YOUT
Eyes.
I tm at the Carnesville Hotel
come to see me Friday or Satur¬
day and have your eyes examin
ed free. If I find you need
glasses will fit you correctly
and at a very reasonable price
will relieve all your eye Strain
and nurveous headaches. A pos
tive guarantes with every Sale.
I have fitted thousand of
ole ,at Coinmerc in,the last & c
months and dont know any
one who would give up their
glasses for money oaid for them
Graduate of three Colleges.
Dr J. P. Parks
Optician.
Sheriff Sae,
Will be sold before the Court
‘douse door, in Carnesville, Ga.
within the legal hours of sole, foe
■ash on the fust Tuesday in
ugusi, the foilowii g probert; to
wit: A certain lot of land lying
and b-Mi.g in tho city of (.anon
said it ate and countv of i 1 ranking
bounded as follows; Beginfng at
a stake on the South West suh of
Glover slreet, thence 545 west
105 ft, thence North 45. East 105
ft. thence north 45 west to begin
ing corner. Said lot jo ns Dr. B
F. Bond’s lot on the North and
Wesr, and Canon Oil and Fertile
zer Co’s lot on South and wess,
one fourth acre ^ no e : .
less. Said levied ; ■
or pripertv on I
to satisfy two FiFas issued from
Canon District (4. J, ? in fa\or ol
The Canon Oil and Fertilizer Co,
and against Planter’s Gin Co.
John W. Wanslev Sheriff.
Notice.
A. G. and Julian McOurrv vs.
Katie J/aret. et al. Equable
petition in Franklin Superior
Cnuri, March term 1914, The
d< fendants Ella Harris an.d Jim
^/aret, pursuant t. order of court
taken in said case at said term are
lioicbv required to be and appear
at the next term cf said court to
be held on the fourth Monday^ in
i September 1914 to .answer said a 3
^on, same being eqditable petition
to ecover amount due on note.
Witness the Ifonorabl.. David
W. Meadow, Judge olaid court.
This Julv J3, 19 14.
James McDaniel
C lei k Superior Court.
Franklin County, Ga>
Base Bail
Games at H -rtwell
and Elberton.
The Nebraska indian base
ball team will play the Hart
well team on August 15th, and
Elberco 1 the 17th, (n the local
diamonds of the above named
towns. It will he a rare and no
vel sight to many’of the people
of Northeat Georgia to see
games as the record of
Green’s Nebraska Indian team
is great and is compossed
marvelously expert players.
Don’t forget the date
15th, at Hartwell and the 17th
at Elberton.
Citations.
Georgia Franklin Countv
To all whum it mav concern:
O. S. Strickland and f. 1. Smith
having ,n proper form applied to
me tor Bermanertt 1 otters of Ad
ministration on the estate of J. S.
Strickland lateofsaid Countv, this
is to cite all and singular tne ered
itors and next of km to lie and ap
pear at mv office within the time
allowed by law, and show cav.se if
any they can, why perinament ad
ministration should not be grant
cd to U. S. Strickland and F, L,
Smith on J. S. Strickiaud estate.
Witness mv hand and official
signature, this Cth day of July,
1914.
V. C. Nelms Ordinary.
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Georgia Franklin Countv.
T ° a11 wlm,n lfc in!lv concern;
V * * ran0,i Brvant. having >n
l > .*'°P pr a P Di " li to “> f
Permanent. Letters of Aarnims
tration on the estate of John W,
Osborn late of said Countv. this is
to cite all an<I sngular the credi
tors and next to km of John W.
Osborn to be and appear at mv
office wiihin the time allowed by
law, and show cause, if any they
oan, why perinrnent administra¬
tion should not be granted to
Clara nee Brvant on John W.
Osborn estate. W imess my hand
and official signature, this 6th dav
of Julv 1914.
V. ('• N; 1ms, Ordinary,
Georgia, Franklin County.
To all whom it mav concern:
E. P. Phillips and II. E, R.chev
having in proper form applied to
me for Permanent Letters ef
Administra/ion on the estate of
J R Richey, late of sail! 6'ountv.
this is to cite all and sing.daf the
creditors and next ot km of J. II
Richey deceased to be aijd appear
at mv office within the time
a ll ' ,wed b v,;lrt ’ and sIj0W cause,
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p an.y they can, whv uei manent
at,m,nstrat >°»» shoul(l not be
granted to E P Phillips anti R C
Richev on .1 Ii Richev estate.
Witness mv hand ml official
signature, tins 6 h day of Julv
I9U
V. G. Neimt. Ordinary.
Oliflord (firm, administrator of
r at:e Via ret, vs. 1,, E. fGborne,
et al. Petition to marshal assets in
Franklin Superior Court, .i/arcli
term 1914
The defendants Ella Harris and
Jim jVaret pursuant to order of
Court taken m said case at said
term are hereby required to be an
appear at the next term of said
i c nirt to be held on the /fourth
Monday in September 1914 to an
swer said action, same being an
equitable petition to marshal net
*.sets of the said Kafie Marets
s tate. Witness the Honor
Silence.
(BY PROF, ft, C. LOONICY)
There’s a charm in silence which i.-,
known to only those,
Who commune with spirits lmver
ing near at evening’s close.
Our loved ones, not in fancy, but
111 robes of purest white,
And faces shimiu>; brightly in the
pale of earth!v light,
Como to us at our bidding, and in
silence sweetIv talk
Of joys divine in Paradise as thru
its streets we walk.
’Tis not imagination Unit thrills
us at such hour
But a soul-like revelation that
tells with wonderous power.
Of Heaven and its glories wiien
•lesus sits enthroned,
O'er white robed angels and the
host ot earfhjy saints atoned.
In silence thus we walk, talk and
wonder through this clime
Of light ne’er known on earth or
sea, nor will oe till our time
lias landed us 011 shores sublinm
where wearv souls mav sing,
Eternal praises to our Savior,
blessed Lord and King.
aide David \V J/tadow, Judge of
said Court, This Julv 13, 1'.)14•
Ja nes McDaniel, Clerk Superior
Courl Franklin County Ga,
Geo rgia, /* ran k! 1 n (Jaunty
Whereas S. M. Avers Guardian
and Administrator ot J" It. and
Minor Ayers lepresents to die
Court in lus petition duly filed and
entered on ruc,>. d, that lie lias ful
Iv admnii.-tered J. It. and Minor
Avers estate;
This,is, then-foie. *p cite all per
sons concerned, kindled and ctedt
tors to sl ow causeM any thev
can whvs; id Administrator shoud
not be discharged from his admin
| 1 istration and receive Letters of
Dismission on the first Monday in
August 1014.
Y. C. Nelms ordinary.
CASTOR tan A
<?or infaiiis n. v Children.
Kind Yob M BoBietft t
-.car-- the
.Zn'AKWti
f7eorgia, Franklin Countv,
To all whom it mav concern:
Notice .. lierebv ,, that 1 , J
. is gneu, . u< -
appraisers appointed to set apart j
and assign a vear’s support to
Mrs L E Enozberger and her
minor, tne widow of L F E»toz
bergi r. deceased, have fiied tlm r
award, and unic'-.s good and sufli
cent cause is mown, the same,
will be made the judgement ot
Caurt attic August term.
1914. of the Court of Ordinary,
Iuly 6th 1914.
V. O, Nelms
Ordinary Franklin County.
Georgia Franklin Countv.
To the Ordinary of Said:
The petition of J W. Holbrook as
a iministrator ot G rover C. Jfol
brook Deceased. Snoweth that
the estate of said deceased consists
in city lots in the city of Royston
Ga. and that for th ¬ purpose pay-
ing debars and distributi on, it is
Necessary to sell th 3 city proper
‘v; wherefore petitioner prays an
order directing citation to be
published as the law recuires. Arid
if no good cause is shown to the
contrary your petitioner be
granted leave to sell said land..
J. W. flolbrook petitioner.
OfEdial Organ d,
Framklin Coon
THE PLACE OF HONEYMOONS
A Bright and Interesting Romance
That Will Keep the Wits Work¬
ing Al! the Time.
This is what the Nashville Tennes¬
sean Bays of the new serial we have
secured, “The Place of Honeymoons.’'
by Harold MacGrath:
Grand opera singers have frequently
been utilized as the heroines of nov¬
els, but it is doubtful wh l her any au¬
thor has ever conceived cf a more de¬
lightful character than the ore which
Mr. MacGrath presents in this charm¬
ing romance. It is the forfr” • of
such a singer, whose name 11
Irish Nora, that the author iu\ 113
readers to follow. Her abduction at
the hands of a princely eul (or who
wishes to make Her his m 10
wife; her belief that this : 1 n 311
lias been arranged by Courtlane;, uie
American hero,'who happens to re¬
semble the prince; her summer r* st¬
ing days at beautiful Lake Coi o,
where her train of admirers fellow;
her relations with a delig.ht?'..T c!rl
father who has been a prize I‘;Ti; r,
and her mother who intends to e : ;r
the “best circles” and vainly chid* .v-
ors to veneer her honest, likable
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HAROLD MACGRATH,
Author of "The Place of Honey,
moons.”
husband into a society gentleman-—
these are a few of the things that fur¬
nish the incidents which form the
stock of the story.
Romance, pure and simple, is the
principal motive of the tale, but it is
romance which is clothed in the ele¬
ment of mystery and which bn fries the
reader until the author sees lit to
clear it up near the end.
Harold MacGrath has so firmly es¬
tablished himself in the regard of fic¬
tion lovers, that it is an accepted fact
(hat any story from his pen v ill be
interesting, entertaining and T : sual,
and “The Place of Honeymoons.” is
no exception to this rule. It is Mac-
rirathian cosmopolitan throughout,v’.n. in . >t-
tir.g, in air i Ameri-
* ■’I in spirit. The author’s unususlly
uitful imagination has been given
Cull chance to display itself, and his
delightful gift of narration makes ev¬
ery paragraph original.
O’ P Y* A p. w4
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• o T Tati on.
1 is ,■■■•/ given ; 1
(1 1 vs from dali w 1
be introduc.ui in the
semblv of trie State 'i’g:
tin title of wliico said Acn is as
ollows:
An Act to am nd an A'T. ;
prove) August I191.1 b. ’
Act to create a Board of Co.
sioners at Hoads anu II
for the County of Franki.n; to
yide for tne election of the
tnision who shall constitute s nl
Board; prescribe their term o 0
ice; prescribe their duties, fix 1 1
sularys and fo other parpase
‘‘Said Act to be so amended ti 'j no
provide for the election of said
Commissioners (>v vote of
pie; prescribe : ho man a o i “ r
selection by primary 0 e. ion:
fine their duties; prescribe
terms of office, provide for ; x bin is
sion of this Act to tii 1 - : (*
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raeeyycrcliJaLiieatiQQ qiyj for o
t Jeir purpose,