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Official Organ *1
Franklin County.
Do You Realize What
The Home Paper Is
To The Town?
The to How mg statement was
in >de by Ex Governor, David It.
Francis of Missouri;
“Each vear the local paper gives
fiom 3500 to $1,000 in free
to the community in which it
Jocated. No other agency can
"’ll ^ ,|P e ditor. in pro
portion to his means, does
for his town than any ten men,
and in fairness he ought to be sup
ported—not because yon like him
or admire his writings, but bee. use
the local paper is the b'st invest
ment a community can make.
may not he brilliantly edited or
crowned with thought, but ft nan
cially it is of more benefit to toe
community than the preacher or
teacher. Understand me, I do not
mean mentally, and vet on moral
questipns yoa will find most of
the papers on the right side. To
dav the editor ot the local papers
do most for least money of any
people on earth.”
SOME POSTSCRIPTS
For sorting fruit as it is picked in a
tree there has been invented -a tube
that separates the small from the
large as they slide down it.
Because from 3,000,000 to 4,000,000
tons of potatoes rot every year in
Germany the government is fostering
the erection of drying plants.
A riveting machine which is a mim
iature internal combustion engine is
said to be operated at one-twentieth
the cost of a pneumatic riveter.
Spanish goats have been imported
by a Philippine government bureau
with a view to improving the standard
of the milk goats of the islands.
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The Up-To-The-Iinute Fraternal Order \
The World’s Record Spells Success—Look
■ Before You Leap!
Lodges low Forming At Elder ton, Royston, Canon, Livonia, Martin And Gainesville,
T.velve reasons why you should
vestigate the Prtetorians before
out insurance:
1. Policies in full force from
payment. Paid and extended
2. up insut -
after third vear. If lorced
misfortune to suspend you do
not lose uremiums paid.
• 3, Reserve nearly #1,260,000,00.
„ &•>-»..)S r .. rto P er member ,
Large! than any Amer—
ican society. *
4. Accident benefits provided
for in each ot our 8 different
I aolicies.
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Mark A. Candler, District Manager,
CA cf 1
RNESYILLE, GEORGIA.
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PUBLISHED IN THE INTEREST OP FRANKLIN COUNTY AND ITS READERS.
CARN KSY 1 I GK GA. FRIDA Y, J AN LI AR Y 29. tttio.
i Lest We Forget,* Go
To Sunday School.
Sunday February (he 14th, is
‘•Go-To Sunday School Day” in
Georgia, the above date being used
beciuse ,t is the nearest Sunday
to Georgia Dav and ever)body is
urged to go to Sunday School on
that dav. This is the lirst time in
the history of state that any dav
| ];!S jj, ;en US8( | (,y a || denominations
as a Go To s ua dav School Day
and every man and woman in the
surrounding community should go
an d the parents should have their
children to go to Sunday School,
not 0 liV that dav. but every Sun
(iav> There arc many people in
the community who does not
t() SunddV School) ;t , s not becal!Se
they are not needed, but a habit
they have drifted into, Now we
msist that you begin at an early
( ] a f e
Akins—Cox.
The marriage of Miss Myrtle
A kins to M r. r rhorn as < 'ox hot h,
of lied Hid. last Thursday evening
at the parsonage here was quite a
surprise to their many friends and
tiev. J. S Strickland officiated,
The adage that love always
finds a way was proven as thev
nad been sweethearts tor about
twenty five years
I
Miss Akins was a daughter ot
J . E. Akins, deceased, and is one
of Red a,lls mo8t afthomphshed
young women and has mail V admit
lco . friends,
Mr. Cox is a sterling young bust
ness naan and has scores and scores
ot tnends who predict a success
ful future for him.
5. 'Women admitted on same
race basis as men,
6. Rates high enough to be
absolutely safe, and thev lvmain
tiie same through life, being com
puled upon scientifi •, up-to date
basis by best actuaries in America,
leaving out the Element of profit,
there being no Stockholders.
7. Strictly Fraternal Society,
members kept in good standing by
iooal recorder m ease ot sick a ess
when notified in writing within
specified time.
s. It is as much your duty
get the best insurance as His
get insurance at all.
IVlfcs Savannah
liams Enterltalned.
Miss Savannah Williams enter
tamed a number of fnonds Satur
day evening at a bir.hdav nartv.
The parlor and spacious hall were
simple exqm ite ni their a do hi
mpn t of crus and roses, on .I,„
mantels, on cabinets and stands
were nowers.
Miss Williams was handsomely
gowned in a becomingly satin
dress and Miss Ed is Di-.sUron assist
ed wore black with white.
The evening was one of enjoy-
ment and. “The Sentence dune’
an additional amqsen.ent to
the evening,
Attne conclusion ot the g ene
Mw bcona Dickson poured punch
bom a bank ofterns in the warm
I ) j,
Miss Williams isan ideal hostess
and was the recipient of many
handsome birth dry reinemberance.
tl,vo Cii'tl ii Keen.
i*nkk, ;hoc. ’n- . s 4R >V.sJ Quin .
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Wanted: 3 Good Men.
I wish to get in touch with 3
go <1 men, living nea>” Red'Hill ’
Ashland and Piain View, re
suectfully, co help me form coun
siis of The Praetori ois in taose
localities. References as to in
dustry, honesty and sobriety re¬
quired. I will make liberal cash
advance weekly tor expenses
and need you today not comor
row. v rite cr see me at Ca
ville.
Mark A, Candler,
District M
9. I3e Fair, compare our plans
rates and special benefits, before
taking insurance This all we ask.
V./e do not deserve the unparalled
success we have had, unless we
merit, m competition with the
world, and if we do not merit it.
we arc entitled to a cnancc to pro
sent to you the facts that have
made our record possible.
10. Our sixteen story office
nuiiding, owned and operated by
the Praetorians at Dallas, is “Th.:
; grideof toe So-.ihland.” ar.d there
is none finer iri Hi" Union,
! 1 . Nearly 180'i of the be. 4 t
Mr. L.J, Greene Talks
01 Conditio is.
Mr. L. .! Greene of near Carnes
ville was in hnvonia Monday of
this week attending to business,
Mr. Greene has finish' d the cotton
census for Frnnkkn county with
excel turn ol one round winch will
lie made the first, of I/a roll.
Mr. Greene tin- ks Franklin conn
Wl ^ be about fou; thousa ml
.
bales ol cotton short of last years
P roducl,on ; The short '’- fi is a
little over lour taousand bales now
but there will no doubt be a gain
there is a great deal ol cotton
t,e g ; nnwI vet Greene says
-
the ^oct.. n ro ,/:mp I>is ric- is
I J as 1 ;"" i ,,r l,im f l, > the " n
'A ^ taan auv o.licr
'! °‘ '7 ' Lr figure;
that it. will laico almost naif or to
be accurate about 43 per cent of
the cotto;. made in tire county
year to pay for the fertilizers used
He sa\ s that according to
calculations the farmers o! the
county spend 34 per cent of their
fertilizers „ during .
cotton tor a nor
y ea i*.
Mr, Greene is optimistic over
the outcome of the situation but
! he is thoroughly in touch with th *
situation nosv and says the county
has suffered heavily from the mm
favorable seasons and that some
sections of the county have not. a
sufficiency ot corn to run till
another crop is made. h avoma
Times,
g ar g ® a j ns j Bargains!! 0
For bargains come and sec
my goods. You can buy them
at your price. Mrs.H.J.Harrison
citizens m oar nome c tv. Dallas.
carry protection with us. Isn’t
this enough recommendation to
justify you in giving ns a fair, un
baiscd, business-like com larison
before putting vour n line on the
t,;i ll1 ;/
12. Bench snail over $736,627,36 ’ ’
none more prompt.
Insurnceiii over-jf25,000.000 _
c> rco
A $1,000 certificates pays:
(/usn tor loss of hand or foot by
accident AJ5 0. Cash for loss oi
b ): !l h;inds > ;,r ' tij ie;;l or b'otb eyes
accident, .^'1,000, Cash for loss of
one hand and tyie foot by accident
Citations.
Georgia, Franklin 0ountv. To
V, (J. Nelms,(irdlnary of said conn
t.y. The petition of 13, L Parker
shows that Saliie d' Ware,
ot this comity, departed tins hie
on or about the I7ih, day o( Janu
ary 1914 intestate h aving
mg her the following children;
Winnie Parker, Minnie Burruss.
S. L. Mare. llulft Carson. J. <-.
Ware, William Ware. Belie
( )v< <*|„ude Ware, Bessie
Albert Ware, , , L T, ..... Ware. L E.
I); foor, petitioner further shows
that J. c. Ware is toe lawfully
constituted executor of tae estate
of tlio sal I Sadie M. Ware, IYti
tinner fort-nee shows' that the said
Sadie M. Ware during her fife
time, to wit, on the 4th, day of
J/'arch 1912, executed tc vour pe
titioner her bond for titles to
tain lands described in said
a copy ol whicn bond , is hereto . . ,
inched as a part of this petitioned
and or which bom! - our petitioner
is the holder and that said Sadie
M. Ware died without having
made titles to said la,nos. Your
petitioner lurcher shows that he
has fully complied with the condi
tions of said bond by paying the
aforesaid #1,0(31.80 tlm purchase
monev of s ud lands. Wherefore,
vour petitioner prays an order re
quirnig 1 the, s.od J. C. Ware exec,
! the of . ,
tor as , executrix sum
j 1 *° ^ te >'-th s acce-uing .
J®' ( ' xf,c
the conditions of said bond
that the said heirs and J. C,
§!/'()(), Cash at death $l,0( 0.
Every authorized deputy under
bond. An advance check of §100
will be sent on official; notice, in
accordance with the constitution.
This will enable the family to tpeet
'vithout embarrassment,all nccces
funeral , , Sick ....
sary expenses. or
Insane memb u's cannot lapse if
their Recorder is notified within
a specified time. Strict medical
examination, No person will be
admitted to membership in this
order until ho lias been examined
and found to be a good risk,
Annual rates on $1,000, age
Official t 4
Franklin Cor. ty.
Postponed Receiver’
Sale.
Georgia, Franklin County;
By an order of the Superior
Court of said county, will bo rob¬
p U blie auction before !iv
court house door in Cnrne viti
first Tuesday m Febrnai
n ext,the Fparlslin Spring!- li v
pt perty located in said county.
the tract containing effit
acres more or less with a!
improvements thereon and be
in , n<v 1Ul| r,,ii,r y a,-.....in de ct, .)?rl in de^c. -
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made toN.D Arnold from tin
Famolia- Methyl Company. Als
will be sold the hotel furnishing.
of the two hotel;, located ther •
on > indtiding beds, crockery
stoves and all other effects. Foi
further description see adver¬ ,
tisement for mont-n of Noyere
ber!l j st ’. all ofaaid pvopt tty t-
be S ° ld m buU ’
half cash and the balance
months. Sale sub’ i; g, .>
to confirmation by court, k’h ;
January 15, 1015
T G. Derongh,
H. C. Tuck,
Receivers for Jamolia-ulethy 1
Company.
Pay your subscription to Tho
Advance at an early date
executor be notified i
pear before v 0 u on t! f tirsi !\f o n
dav . ., lieomary , ,. lip. .. .
>;i , amt f>, O V
"='\ if anv tliev
*rder uionid not b ■ grants 1.
13. L. Parker, Penti /u
thirty five- 20 v-nr’-* form S10.90*
G^ionry hfe $18,85; 20 K
„
'' le $21),65; .1.0 pa
' y T , r
'"^Rmcnt ».■ s:ito. \ low certificate*at rates, which, V
• ire Oil!:
tried less than any simo’ar uu tU ■; n x
a nee. Policies m full f orce
• <rst payment and are not
as are Hie various Woodmen
A live producer in.Carn ,-pi
.
or vicinity can secure a p.rv;
business with reasonable os*
advanced weekly for ex pen vs.
addressing with references: