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The Best People In the Country
Oo to Church. Why Don’t You?
TO CJIUBCH if you wish to moot people who arc worth
^ while 1 00 TO CHURCH today. It is an
The best people people. You. will know them if you GO
ass«t to Know the best livery big in ilie
TO CHURCH. And they will know you. nan
rountry GOES TO CHURCH. lie didn’t need a CIO TO
CHURCH movement to get him to y >, cither. Read the lives of
any of our big men. You will find that the truly great are regular
churchgoers. who is regular church attendant doesn't have to wait
A man a world. Ho gets it right here. He is a
for his reward in the next he enters the
materia] as well a> a spiritual gainer l! • moment
church door. Everybody h•..-•> coniideneo n the man who is a
churchgoer. A mac may be clover, powcHtil, wealthy and inllu-
ential, but lie does not enjoy llu> complete respect of the com¬
munity if he fails in his duty to his church.
THE MAN WHO V.'iDHCO 70 G ' .LO IN THIS WORLD MUST
GO TO CHURCH. C URCHC..ING .0 A W 5SITIVL BUSINESS AS-
SET. THE BUYING COMMUNITY FIGURES THAT THE MER¬
CHANT WHO COES TO CHURCH REGULARLY MUST DEAL
SQUAREl.Y. T!- COMMUNITY FIGURES THAT HE CANNOT
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BE HYPOCR! .'CAL. THi MERCHANT WHO GOES TO CHURCH
GETS THE TRADE Cr HE CHUR:' HGOING PEOPLE. HE ALSO
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GETS t ■. rr .\0 o at HE SHARP BUYER WHO REALIZES
THAT HE ' -4 R DEALING FROM A MAN WHO IS
v.r-. 1
A REGULAR C
GO TO Gill ..'Cl. next Sunday and take a good square look
at the faces of the im n you meet there. You’ll find they are the
rigid soi l. They an I lie kind you want to meet and know in busi¬
ness. They are the sort of men \<m are not ashamed to bring into
your homes. IITell !
You’ll find tie 4 ii . 1 Ll ri
( who
GO TO CHURCH next Sunday and meet the people are
worth while!
Citations
Georgia Franklin County.
Mrs M. A. McKeniMe Gu vdi i
ol fj. C. Rumplev and Miss Ton nie
Ramj)lc\ having appli*Hl t> me t<
oe discharged from such Uu irdiai.
shi]), let all persons concerned,
show cause before me at the Court
houre in said count v, on the 5lli
day of March r.ixt, wh\ such : p
plication for discharge should not
be granted.
Witness mv official signature,
this 5th day ol Feb. 19!7.
V. C. Nelms,
Ordinary.
Georgia Franklm Countv.
To All Whom it May C<m “ :
Notice is hereby given, mat the
appraisers arpo nted to set apart
and assign a year’s support to lies
ste Allen Ala-sy. the widow
J. Y. Massv, deceased, have fil d
their a ward, and unless good and
sufficient cause is shown, the same
will ba made thr judgement of
the Court at the March term; 1917
of the Court ot Ordinary.
This Feb 5th 1917
V c N 1ms
Ordinary Frankl a * orpiv.
Georgia FrnnkMn Countv.
To All Whom it May Concern:
Notice is hereby given, that the
appraisers appointed to set apart
and assign a vear’s support 'o
,1. F. Hart, the widow of Joseph
P. Hart, deceased, have filed their
award, and unless good and suffi¬
cient cause is shown, tho same
will be made the judgement of
the Court at the Match term, 1917
ol the Court o r Ordinary.
Fd>. 5th I9n
V. C. Nelms.
Ordinary Franklin County.
Georgia, Fran kin County.
Wheras, J L. Sewell and E, P.
Brown, Administrator of Mrs. M.
C. Brown, represents to the Court
in his petition, duly fiWl and enter¬
ed on r, co I that h has fullv d-
mimstered M. C. Brown estate:
This is, therefore, to cite all per¬
sons cm cored, kindred and credt
tors, to show cause, if anv thev
can, why said Administrator
shonlcl not be discharged from his
administration, and receive Let
tusot Dismission on the first
Momk-.y m March, 1917.
Y. C. Ne'ms, Ordinary.
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Co ngi:i Fra.tklin County.
To All Whom it Mav C » ic r**:
NoHee is hereby given, tint the
appraisers appointed to set apart
and assign a year’s support to Mrs
I* Tucker and three Illinois, the
widow of Guy Turner, deceasid,
have filed their award, and unless
a.good and sufficient cause is
shown the same wili be lira ie th i
judgement of the Court at Maicli
term, 1917, of the Court of Ord
nary.
This Feb. 5th 1917.
V. C. Nelms,
Oidine-a Fra.iklhi County.
Georgia Fiaoklm County,
To All Whom it Mav Concern:
1*. A. Smith having ia proper
torm applied to me for Permanent
Letters of Administration on the
of Huidu Whitworth, late of said
oourtv, this is to cite all and sing
ulnr the creditors and next of kin
o Hilda Wiut ’-<»> :h to be and
pear at aiy office • t in the
allowed by law, and show cause,
if and they can, why permanent
administration should not be gran
ted to P* A. Smith as Administrat
or , m fi„| da Wn it worth estate,
Witness my hand and official sig-
na ^ ire , this 5th day of Feb 1919.
Y. C' Nouns, O rdinars.
DR CLIFTON .NEWTON
OPTOMETRIST
SPECTACLES AND EYE
GLASSES MADE TO ORDER
TCCCOA, geor.-ia.
MONEY TO LOAN
0\ FARM LAONS.
In Franklin and adjoining
counties. Terms and interes
attractive, see or write
W P Elrod or 0 B Sewell
Lavonia, Georgia
Notice I
In the matt( r ol 15. F. Eewcll
Bankrupt—In Baikiuptcy, Mo
786.
the Cin ditoip ol B. F. Sew ell
of Canon in the l ounty of Fr nk-
I:n ar.dDistrict afotesaid, a bank
rupi;
Not'e ■ is hereby given that on
the!3ih day of.January A 1)., 1917
tl.e said 1! I’. Sewell was duly ad
juciated bankrupt, arid that the
lir t me ting of Ids .creditots will
b held at 514 Southern Mutual
i ddg Athens Ga. on llie 2bth da v of
Fel.ru ry A. J)., lb 17 a twelve
o’elrek noon, al wl.ieh time the
?a d Cmiborsm v att; r;d, ( n.v
t:.eir Jela ms, i.pp dnt a
-xi.liune the bankrupt a al trims
act j-uci other business as may
l*r« | < riv come before said mc< ting
Blanton For!tier,
Refer* e in Bankruptcy.
; n. t.id, At: ers Ga., February 9 h,
1917.
Admi-list 2 i 4.S iorV e | e
By virtue of an < id r Ire m t ! e
(Jourt of. Ordmarv of Frank'd l
couniy, Georgia,, will 1 e sold at
public ouicry on the Iks' Tuesday
in March. 1917, at Hie home olli
ces of the undersigned incorpora
tel comp Hues in the town »>!
Canon, Franklin county, Geo»gla,
bet ween t no legal l ours <
the following desci ibe I st icks in
inc 'iporat;<l ' 1 omp::;re-, to-wit:
Twenty lhree share.; of the cap¬
ital stock of the Canon Oil and
Fertilizer company, of the par val
ue of fifty dol'ars per share.
Three shares of tlx* capdal
f-bock of the (’anon Bank, ot the
par value ot one hundred dollars
per share.
Four shares of the capital stock
oflhe ( a,lon Gm company, of
the par value of twenty dollars
pe/ share, and
Thirteen shares of the Capital
stock of the Planters Gm company
o! the par value of twenty dollars
per <hare. Terms of sale Cash
or its equivalent in wed secured
notes.
Claud Bond,
Administrator of F. D, Bond,
deceased.
Notice
Mittie J. Powers vs Henrv
Powers Petition for div >rce in
Franklin Superior Court, Septem
her term, 101 (>. To the Sheriff
ot said County—Greeting
The defendant Henrv Power
is hereby cited and required per¬
sonally or by attorney fo be and
appear at the Superior Court to
be held m and for said county on
the Fourth Monday in March,
1917,then andthere to make ans
wer or defensive allegation, m wri
ting to plaintiff’s libel, as in de-
ault thereof the court will pro¬
ceed according to the statute in
such oases made and provided.
Witness the Honorable, Jos. N.
Worley, Judge of said Court, ’this
15th, day or October, lit 16
C, J. Culpepper, C. S. C.
MONEY TO LOAN
SlY,
I have an unlimited amount
of money to loan at 6 per cent
on improved farm lands to mer¬
chants and farmers in Franklin
Hart and adjoining counties
Terms 5 7 and 10 years. Loans
rocured at once.
S.Haley Canon Qa
Wb if I
aunii'Wb'
Why be without Music in your homes, when you can pur-
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chase from me, at such a low cost,
HIGH GRADE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
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Just received a car load of Pianos, both playei and upright grands
We handle a number of known es ablished makes. You can buy a high
instrument from us at a dealers price. The factories we represent
the capacity of sales manager of Northeast Georgia, are in position to
notes as cash, and we can make terms extremely easy.
So, if you have in mind any special make of instrument that you
like to purchase, write us for prices. Our saving to you on
Organs will mean 40 t • 50 per cent
If interested, write me TODAY.
ts S3
Canon j Georgia.
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A personal definition of efficiency is:
greatest amount of work accomplished
with the least amount of energy ex-
pended.
Defective eyesight tends to decreases
your capacity for wotk and increases the
expenditure of energy.
Is your eyesight defective? Do bad eyes
hinder you in your work? If so, you
need your eyes examined, and glasses
properly fitted,
lam qualified (by State Examination)
to examine eyes and fit glasses. Give '
me a trial and you will be a satisfied
customer.
See me Feb. 23rd. at Dr. B. T. Smith’s
office.
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