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THE ENTERPRISE.
Offic ial Orian of Franklin County.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY.
l.ON. J. MWUJfNKU. vn ii (IKO. s. I-II1U.U-S,
JAirroiss ANH Flcin-mi'.Toiui.
Carnesrllle, Oa., September '2(5, 1 Still.
DIRECTORY.
uiiuiwnE#.
IlaptlPt—Xnv (’arnesvillc—Pastor, ltcv. .T. 4.
Ifcwk; nmuTiius every seeowl Sunday ;uul S;it-
ur<l:t\ IttTore.
llifntUfc—(T <hb Sunday Rond*—Pa-tor, and Saturday ttev. K. before. R. Sisk;
»imtehmjr. tir-t
Pre-bvternm— Pantor, Rev. II. Partied^*;
preachifiir every third Si unlay.
Methodist—Pastor, Ih v. It. (>. R. Knj*’1and; before.
preachingXoiU’th Sunday school at Sund each i.v church and Saturday at a a. in.
TOWN r.OYKUNMF.NT.
Mayor—P. P. Proffitt.
tduncilmeu—li. F. Aderbold, A. \V. McOun-
tu*U, James A. Manley, W. ffl. Itampley.
COUNTY OFF1CKU*.
i t'leik—X Ordinal}'—Daniel M. Phillips, McKenzie, ('arne.-ville. CaniosviUc.
Sheriff—J. Collector—L. P. McConnell, Carnesville.
Tax J. Oreen, Came>vil!c.
Tax Receiver—J. 1*. Lccrov. lVon Lavojiia.
Treasurer—T. (\ Hurt on, Hock.
Coroner—K. II. Hayes, Mize.
County Commis-ionei^— J. M. Andrew 4 , Mize:
It. J. Crump, Mize; W. V. Holbrook, Hold Spring.
CO C Hi' CA LUN 1)A If.
Superior Court convenes every fourth Monday
in March and September. solicitor \. f.. Hutchins, judge;
li. is. Kussell, general.
JUSTICES’ COURT.
Carncsville—J. K. Crawford, J. P.*, S. M. Ayers,
N. P.; Ran court dull day and every J. M. second Monday; bailiffs,
W. O. UampUy.
NOTICE
To the Tax Payers of Fraakhn
Couuty.
I will bo at the different district
preeints on the different times below
mentioned for the purpose of collect¬
ing the taxes for the year 18‘JO.
1'liiST EOl*N*l>.
808 Doolei's, Aioudav, Oct’r Ctb
210 Gunnells, Tuesday, “ 7th
1420 Middle River, Wed’y “ 8th
870 31anleys, Tharaday, “ 9th
1808 W. Bowcrsville, Fri’y “ 10th
204 Gainesville, Saturday “ lltli
212 llyrams, Monday, “ 18 th
200 Bryants, Tuesday, “ 14th
218 Gumlog, Wednesday, “ 15th
1877 Red Hollow, Thurs’y “ 10th
215 Big Smiths, Friday, “ 17th
207 Wolf Fit, Saturday, “ 18th
211 Flintsville, 3Ionda\*, “ 20th
812 Stranges, Tuesday, “ 21st
SFY'ON'I) eol*xd.
208 Doolet’s, Wednesday, “ 22d
210 Gunnells, Thursday, “ 28d
1420 .Middle River, Friday, “ 24th
870 Manleys, Saturday, “ 25th
1803 W. Bou-crsville, 31 on. “ 27th
20t> Biyants, Tuesday, “ 28th
218 Gaming, LVeilriesday “ 29th
1877 Red Hollow, Thur’y, “ 30th
215 Big Smiths, Friday, “ 81 st
2<>7 Wolf Fit, Saturday, Nov. 1st
212 F\*ratns, 3fonday, 3d
204 Garnesville, Tuesday, “ 4th
812 Flintsville, Wedneskay “ 5th
812 Stranges, Thursday, “ 0th
THIJlI) EOL'XD.
210 Gunnells, Friday, “ 7th
208 Dooleys, Saturday, “ 8th
1420 Middle River, 3Iouday, “ 10th
870 3Iauk‘\*s, Tuesday, “ lltli
1808 W. Bowcrsville, Wed. “ 12t h
200 Bryants, Thursday, “ 13th
218 Gumlog, Friday, “ 14 th
1877 Red Hollow, Saturday “ 15th
212 Bvrams, Mondax*, “ 17th
215 Big Smiths, Tuesday, “ 18th
027 Wolf Fit, Wednesday, “ 19th
211 Flintsville, Tharaday, “ 2t.'th
812 Stranges, F’riday, “ 21st
204 Garnesville, Saturday, “ 22d
On tlie 2d dav* of December I will
close my books at Games! ilk- for the
year 1890. I feel very grateful to
the people of Franklin for what they
have done for me. Feeling that I
have discharged the duties involved
on me to the best of my abiiit\*. I
remain voitrs GREENE,’ very truly,
L. J. T. C. F. G.
A Falsehood Hailed.
A report has been circulated in
Garnesville this week that I stated
when in Hart county recently that
I said ‘ A few prohibitionists and Al-
liancemen were trying to run the
county diy, but they could not do it.”
The above statement, embellished
with several paths, is being industri¬
ously circulated. I charge the whole
statement, or any similar one, as be¬
ing a malicious falsehood in every
particular, and challenge the produc¬
tion of the proof. Sept. 24, 1890.
If. G. Fbi:em.vx.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that I will
apply to the next General Assembly
of Georgia for the passage of a local
bill, of which the following is a title:
“An act to reincorporate the town
of Royston in the count}* of Franklin*
to define its limits, provide for its
government, confer municipal powers
and privileges upon it, and for
purposes.” This September 2G,
(Signed) G. A. WlLDEB.
Blood and skin diseases cured
Dr. King’s Royal Germetuer.
sale by A. W. .McConnell.
Liver, bladder and kidney
cured by using Dr. King’s
Germetuer. Soil by A. W. Me
Connell.
-USE
CRAWFORDS ECZEMA WASH
—(SKIN CUKA.)—
For All Skin Diseases,
—FOR—
Heat in All Its Stages*
— AND —
All Affections of the Scalp.
For sale by Du. S. P. Hami’i.kv.
3HSL
LOCAL BREVITIES.
To Our Correspondents.
AA’e hope it will he convenient for
our correspondents to send in their
communications on Tuesday and
Wednesday, as we cannot get them
in if they come in as late as Thurs¬
day. We appreciate your letters,
and would be glad to hear from you
each week.
Wanted Bad—A first class barber.
A gentleman of color preferred.
Miss Dora Carson, of Bold Spring,
visited Miss Minnie McEntire this
week.'
31r. A\’. T. AVilliford and lady, of
Harmony drove, visited in town Sun¬
day and Monday.
Prat Brown, who has been taking
special lessons under Prof. Looney,
has returned to his home in Macon.
“Alabastine,” the cheapest and best
coating, for walls and ceiling, at L. G.
Hardeman & Bro., Harmony Grove.
.Air. X". S. Alexander, the genial
editor of the Harmony drove Age,
gave ns a pleasant call last Tuesday.
Sunday last was a bad day for the
Association. It is to be regretted
that so many yellow-legged chickens,
“stewed fruit and light-bread” should
“go a-begging.”
Col. R. II. Kinncbrew lias resigned
the editorship of the Danielsville
Monitor, and .Air. B. X. AA'liile has
succeeded him, having purchased
Col. K.’s interest.
Read advertisement of L. G. Har¬
deman Bro., Harmony drove, da.,
in this issue. Those desiring to paint
their houses cannot buy painting ma¬
terial cheaper in Atlanta than from
this firm.
Thos. J. AA’oaver, of this county,
procured some pure seed of the flour¬
ing corn. In order to keep it from
mixing with the common corn he
planted it in the midst of his sorghum
cane patch. To his great surprise
when he gathered his flouring corn
he found it had mixed with his cane,
some of the ears being a beautiful
red and others streaked with red.
AVlio can get up a more common
mixture—-buscuit and syrup ?
Get our prices on clothing and hats
before buying.
McConxet.i. it Ca>: non*.
New Advertisements
In this week’s paper will be found
several new advertisements, and we
do not hesitate to say that they rep¬
resent f lic very best houses in the
country in their respective lines.
AA’e call special attention to the ad¬
vertisement of the organ and piano
house, Athens, Ga., conducted by 3Ir.
Hope Hale, who thoroughly under¬
stands his business, and is prepared
to offer his customers every induce¬
ment that a legitimate business will
allow. AVe heartily recommend this
house to all who wish to purchase
or pianos.
The advertisement of the Hard¬
ware Store, Harmony drove, should
be carefully read. This is the lead¬
ing establishment of the kind in this
section of the state, everything being
handled largely and purchased direct
from headquarters, The stock is
owned by that admirable gentleman,
I)r. L. G. Hardeman, and is man¬
aged by 31r. Benton, who takes spe¬
cial pains in giving satisfaction to
their large patronage.
ilany of our readers will be glad
to sec the advertisement of L. G.
Hardeman & Bro., paints, oils, etc.
These are goods that the unsurpassed
development of the country demands,
and which are frequently very hard
to secure. This house deals exten-
sivt-ly in these goods, and the sur-
rounding trade can depend on them
for any and everything in this line.
Besides paints, oils, etc., Hardeman
it Bro. carry a line of drugs that
would do credit to any city drug
store in the state.
We can conscientiously say to our
readers that business men who ad¬
vertise make a study of the people s
wants, and as a rule are the best
houses to trade with.
All of the Lightning medicines at
McConnell & Cannon’s. Sold on a
positive guarantee.
CLOSINO EXERCISES
Of the EasttmaUec School—Prof. M.
H. Looney’s Speech.
Morgan 11. Looney, the great
Southern educator, lias been with us.
lie delivered an address at the clos¬
ing exercises of l*rof. Busha’s school
on the evening of the 19th inst., tak¬
ing as his subject, “Determination,
Application, Energy and Persever¬
ance.” lie held the school and au¬
dience spell-bound for one hour,
showing the four points in his text as
essential to the final triumph of every
undertaking, illustrating by the ex¬
ample of all the great men of the na¬
tion—Clay, franklin, Moore, Cal¬
houn, and the world-renowned Hum¬
boldt. He showed with vivid force
the effort on the part of Franklin.
The audience could almost see him
leaving his home at the age of til;
his passing through the streets of
Philadelphia with a ginger cake un¬
der each arm, and the Lady Reed
laughing him to scorn; we could see
smiling in his bosom a determination
to woo her and make her his wife;
we behold him applying himself in
the printing office afterwards, becom¬
ing the greatest of American philos¬
ophers, spinning out the silken cord
to his kite and bringing into subjec¬
tion the electricity of the clouds, by
which the world can converse to¬
gether in a moment or in the twink-
ling of an eye. lie showed by illus¬
tration the power of the four points
in the text by Calhoun poring over
his books at a late hour of the night,
thereby becoming the greatest states¬
man of the world, when in the U. S.
congress lie shook the nation.
There were several declamations
and dialogues, interspersed with mu¬
sic, and the acting of the various
clowns. The whole affair was a
pleasant one, and reflected great
credit oil Prof. 1 haslet for his manly
efforts. Vi'e were thoroughly con¬
vinced in the exercise of the clowns
that it was easier for a white man to
act like a negro than for a negro to
act like a white man. ,
Franklin county should bo proud
of 3Iorgan II. Looney, and labor to
keep him. He belongs to Franklin
county by birth, and should be kept
here. Tom.
Use Dr. King’s Royal Gernu-tner
for rheumatism, neuralgia, paralysis,
etc. Sold by A. AY. McConnell.
You can purchase a first-class or¬
gan from Ilaselton &• Dozier, Athens,
from $50.00 to $100.00.
P-cyston Sipples.
George Xcese is clerking for B. E.
Bryant.
Miss Julia Wilder is visiting friends
at Fort Lamar.
The stock of drummers seem to be
complete and “full up.”
John Duncan, of Goldmine, is keep¬
ing books for AY. A. Royston & Son.
Owen L. Moore visited our town
last Sunday. He certainly had a big
time.
3Iiss Effie Agnew left last Alondey
for Lagrange where she will enter
college.
Judson A. Cautlicrn 1ms bought
out Hilliard & Fleming’s codfec-
tiouery.
Dr. J. D.Vcal has moved his drugs
into the house west of Little & Le-
grand’s store.
Frank 31. Cook is making milk
shakes and drawing soda water for
J. A. Cautlicrn.
AA'ilborn AA’ilder and Webb Hutch¬
erson, of Fort Lamar, was in our
town last Sunday.
Prof. Lee 3Iason, assistant teacher
of the Goldmine school, is now clerk¬
ing for P. II. Bowers.
J. J. Bond has the latest thing in
the way of a shoe. They are marked
“all wool and a yard wide.”
Messrs. Little & Legrand have
opened up a large stock of goods in
the Campbell, A’eal & Campbell old
stand.
The post office has been moved to
Hilliard’s old confectionery stand,
and Cautlicrn is keeping in the old
post office house.
31r. James Hall, of Cromers 3fill,
was in our city lust .Alonday. From
the way he talked we think lie knows
something of the mule getting away
from the Prof, and Plowboy.
Miss Emma Gary visited Atlanta
last week and purchased a nice stock
of millinery goods. -She lias opened
them up in the store south-west of
the depot. Parties needing goods in
her line will do well to call on her.
Notick.—I will be to see you in a
few days to deliver the book you
bought of me last spring—“The Story
of America.” Please be prepared to
lake it when I call. Respectfully,
J. J. Ruct.ku.
Court fro .'codings.
Following arc the couit proceed¬
ings up to Wednesday night:
J. A. Singleton vs. 31. K. Single-
ton. Totnl divorce grunted.
State vs. Jones Harn.es. 3Iisdo-
meaner—plea of guilty.
Caloway and Susan Yb-kory v.s.
Ira Teat. Damages—verdict for
plaint ill.
S. M. Grier vs. F. J. drier. Di-
voree granted.
J. \Y. Holbrook vs. Mrs. X. E.
Jackson. Complaint on mite—judg¬
ment for plaintiff.
The State vs. AV. J. Sandora.
Misdemeanor—plea of guilty.
The State ys. George Crisp. Mis¬
demeanor—plea of guilty.
State vs. Joseph Kloeekler. Mis¬
demeanor—plea of guilty.
State vs. Gabriel Eddins. Assault
and battery—plea of guilty.
Simmons & AV right vs. Win. Hos¬
ier. Foreclosure of mortgage—dis¬
missed at plaintiff’s cost.
State vs. AY. If. Haney. Misde¬
meanor—plea of guilty.
State vs. P. d. Clarke. Assault
and battery—plea of guilty.
Eliza Hayes vs. J. M. Phillips, ad¬
ministrator of II. II. llayes. Appli¬
cation for dower—commissioners ap¬
pointed.
11. M. Payne vs. W. E. Bowers.
Foreclosure of mortgage. Rule ab¬
solute.
II. M. Payne vs. S. M. Wells.
Foreclosure of mortgage. Buie ab-
sojute.
AA’. R. Bruce vs. Henry Wheeler.
Foreclosure of mortgage. Rule ab¬
solute.
State vs. Win. Lankford, two eases.
Misdemeanor—plea of guilty in eaeli
ease
State vs. Jas. MeCeam. Misde¬
meanor-plea of guilty.
Naneey D. Campbell v.s. J. T.
Campbell. Divorce—first verdict.
Caroline Wilborn vs. S. 31. Mar¬
tin. Damages—judgment for de-
fendent for costs.
1-’. A. Mabry vs. 31. 31. Starnes,
J. 31. Phillips guardian claimants.
Claims dismissed.
F. A. Mabry vs. 31. 31. Starnes.
1 llegalit y—dismissed.
J. 31. Hunt, administrator of
Georgia B. Langston, v.s. Ranny
Means, administratrix of J. V.
Means. Suit on note—judgment
for plaintiff.
W. C. Edwards vs. J. L. Henson.
Foreclosure of mortgage—Rule ab¬
solute.
MKMUKRS OF TIIK BAB.
J. F. Shannon, J. X. Worley, 1\
1*. Proffitt, Elberton.
A. J. 3IcCurry, J. J. Strickland,
Athens.
D. AV. Aleadows, John E. Gordon,
Danielsville.
AV. 1. Pike, Jefferson.
F. B. Hodges, AV. L. Ilodges,
Hartwell.
Ab Wolford, P. 31. Edwards, IIo-
iner.
J. W. Owen, S. 31. Smith, Lewis
Davis, Toccoa.
PAINTS, OILS, YAIISHES.
Anyone desiring to Paint will do
well to call on us before buying. AVe
are agents for
LONGMAN & MARTINEZ PURE
PREPARED PAINTS,
A. P. TRIPOD’S READY-MIXED
PAINTS,
ST. LOUIS RED SEAL LEAD,
And many others. AVe cannot fail
to please, you. Come and see what
Alabastine is: One of the cheapest
and best coatings for ceiling.
L« G, Hardeman & Bro.,
2 3Iain st., Harmony Grove, Ga.
BLACK-
-SMITHING!
I am now prepared to do all kinds
of blacksmithiiig.
HORSE-SHOEING
—AM)—
TIRE * SHRINKING
A SPECIALTY.
All work promptly attended to.
You will fin me at the Bob Brown
shop. J. L. EMPHILL.
STOVES! TINWARE!
— ami —
# HOUSE i FCRinSHlKG < GOODS. •
ANYTHIN!! YOU WANT IN
Till! AllOYK LINK.
At the lowest possible prices.
ROOFING AND GUTTED1NG
Done anywhere promptly by best
skilled workman. Call on or write
for prices. J. II, Maxwell,
4-2‘J. Elberton, Ga.
Money to Loan.
On improved farm lands, in sums
of #1500 and upwards, l’ayable in
small amount instalments. Terms
easier and rates lower than heretofore
offered in the county. Call and see
me if you wish to borrow.
W. I*, Lrm.i:, Attorney,
So Cornesville, Ga.
♦ • M-
Organs at the lowest prices and
on the best terms at A. \V. .McCon¬
nell's.
All kinds of buggies and road carts
sold by A. AV. McConnell.
If you need furniture call on A.
AY. McConnell.
Fine colored over shirts at McCon¬
nell Jk Cannon’s.
Call on A. W. McConnell for
clocks.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
l*oi: tiik i.Keiisi..vrri:K.
I hereby announce Legislature. myself as a eleet- can¬
didate for the If
ed 1 will earnestly strive- to the best
of iny ability to discharge- the duties
of the office with credit to ntyse-lf,
with satisfaction to iny constituents,
and to the* welfare and be-st interest
of Georgia ami Franklin eounty. So¬
liciting your votes, 1 remain your
humble servant, II. G. Fbkeman.
FOB e-MKRK OF TIIK e eillKT.
I respect t ally announce iny candi¬
dacy for t lie- office of Clerk of the
Superior Court of Franklin eountv.
If elected 1 promise to discharge tin-
duties of the office faithfully.
J. A. McCav.
Fob tax coi.i.i:< Ton.
I announce myself as a candidate
for Tax Collector. If I am elected 1
promise to discharge the duties of flit-
office to the best of my ability. Re¬
spectfully, Al.liX WlllTK.
FOB HIlia;IFF.
I announce myself as a candidate
for the office of Sheriff of Franklin
county without any combination or
solicitation of any man or set of men.
If elected my purpose is to appoint
a jailer, but will make no promises to
any one until after the election. 1
further intend to give iny entire time
to the office, and discharge its duties
to the best of my ability. Thanking in the
the people for their support
past, 1 still solicit tlu-ir lu-arty sup¬
port in the future. I am your humble
servant, Joii.v C. 3I< C.vutkb.
FOR TIIK l.KUISI.ATl'RK.
After receiving the endorsement of
Franklin county Alliance, and being
urgently solicited by a very consider¬
able number of voters of the county
who are not members of the Alliance,
1 hereby announce myself a candidate
for the Legislature, promising if elect¬
ed to legislate to the best of my abil¬
ity for the good of the people, strictly
mi tin- line of “equal rtghts to all and
special privileges to none.”
T. G. UxnKinvoon.
FOlt TAX ltKI KI VKIt.
I hereby announce mv candidacy
for the office of Tax Receiver of
Franklin county, and promise the vo¬
ters, if elected, that I will faithfully
discharge the duties of the office.
AY. R. Thomas.
Fob TttKASriiKB.
I am a candidate for re-election to
the office of County Treasurer of
Franklin county. If elected I will
uso every effort to fill the office sat-
isfactorily to the people, thanking
them for past favors.
T. C. Binrox.
fob oi.kbk of the coi kt.
To the voters of Franklin county:
I hereby announce myself as a candi¬
date for re-election to the office of
Clerk of the Superior Court at the
ensuing election in January next. !
am very thankful to the people their for
past favors, hoping to receive
support again. I have but one prom¬
ise to make, if elected that I will per¬
form the duties of the office promptly possible.
and in the best manner
Hoping a favorable response from the
people, l am, respectfully,
J. 31. Pim.ups.
FOB TAX' Ortl.I.KCTOK.
I am a candidate for the office of
Tax Collector of Franklin county,
and promise if elected to discharge
the duties of the office faithfully.
Ees]K.-ctfu!ly, M. C. Ramflky.
FOB SIIKBtFF.
I respectfully announce myself as
a candidate for Sheriff, hoping of that I
may have a liberal support the
people, and promise, if elected, to
faithfully discharge my duties as an
officer. Respectfully,
•). 15. 1). M< Wnoirri:.
FOB TAX Cof.J.Krroi;.
I am a candidate for the office of
Tax Collector. 1 need the office and
am competent to fill it. If the peo¬
ple elect me I will endeavor to faith¬
fully serve them. Kepectfully,
S. 31. Mi Damki..
FOB TAX COI.I.ECTOK.
I respectfully announce myself for as
a candidate for Tax Collector the
ensuing election in January next. If
elc-ctcd 1 shall endeavor to make the
county a prompt and faithful officer.
Respectfully, R. 31. AVabteks.
T V X K< KIVK.
With many thanks to the voters of
Franklin county for past favors, 1 an¬
nounce my name as a, candidate for
re-election to the office of Receiver
of Tax Returns of Franklin county at
the ensucing election in January next.
If elected 1 will do all in my power
to fill the office to the best interest
of the tax payers. Respectfully,
J KSMl R. LkcKOY.
GrlXllSl GrTXXLSl
A large and se!e< t stock just received from Europe of all
grades.
PISTOLS.
A large stock of the best makes just received. Also Rifle and
Pistol Cartridges, Powder, Shot., Caps, IIrasa and Paper Shells.
COOK STOVES.^® CHEATING STOVES.
A full assortment always, on band. The “Royal Keen Rutter
Axe” the best in the world. Rubber and Leather Belting. The
Celebrated Oliver chilled Plow and other Plows. Wagon and
Buggy Materials.
FARMING IMPLEMENTS.
Ditching shovels, spades, etc. Hollow are, Tinware*, Table and
Pocket cutlery, carpenters’tools. A full assortment always on
hand. !>ngg\ harness, horse collars, blind bridle's. In filed, we
are headquarters for all kinds of Hardware. Bo sure to call mid
examine oeir stock.
HARDWARE STORE 5
:iS HARMONV GROYE, GA.
PIANOS Am ORGANS!
-- THE-
Id ReiiaMe Masea & Hamlin
IS THE BEST, ami why waste your money buying trash?
(’bickering, Mathushek, and Sterling Pianos. Over two hundred
thousand Mason & Hamlin Organs now in use. AA’e keep the
Baby Cabim-ts for Teachers always on hand. Price $22.90 to
music teat hers. A splendid Walnut Case, Six feet high, with
Couplers and Double Action, for $50.00. Beat it if you can.
‘ S/>cciat Prices to the AHUo/tce.
Call and see or write me for terms of easy payment before buying.
HOPE HALE SftUSJC HOUSE,
242 BROAD STREET, ATHES, GA.
Next to Cbilds, Nickerson A- Co.’s Hardware Store. 88
Institute.
FALL TERM, 1890,
-BEGINS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1st, 1890.-
AND CONTINUES SIXTEEN WEEKS,
Under the management of the foliowing corps of teachers:
»S. 1\ OKK, - Prineipal.
I. G. HUDSON, - First Assistant.
Miss NETTIE 31ET11Y1N, Second Assistant.
Mis ADA MoKLlIAXNOX, - Third Assistant.
Mrs. AV. I*. RIVERS, - Music, Teacher.
- Art Teacher.
RATES OF TUITION:
Resident pupils within public-school age, per month
Resident pupils over public-school age, per month ..............
Non-resident pupils........................................................................
Tuition due at the end of the term. Pupils will be charged irom date
of entrance to the end of the term, except in eases of special arrangement
beforehand or pmvidencial causes for as long a time as two weeks.
The discipline will be thorough. Xo association of the sexes, except
so nmeli as is necessary sn class recitation and din ing school hours. One
or more of the teachers’ presence will be required from opening to close cf
the school each day.
HEADQUARTERS
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EVERYTHING J'UUCIIASEI)
Direct From the Factories!
coc ooocscooo
Furniture of All Kinds!
Buggies, Carts and Wagons!
Organs and Pianos.
Heaters and Cooking
STOVES
SEWING MACHINES.
*
HAHN ESS FOR Hll 00 IBS AND WAGONS!
CLOCKS INCLU DING ALL GRADES I
Remember T buy direct from the factories, and that you pay no
middle mail’s profits when you purchase from me.
Anything the trade wants in the above line can save 11101103* by
looking at my stock and getting prices. Respectfully,
85 A. W. 3b CONNELL, C'arnesvilie, Ga.