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THE ENTERPRISE.
Official Organ of FraAHn County.
PUBLISHER every fuTijay.
nr:
LON. J. MHONNKLL AN It C2KO. S. HIIM.li'S,
KWTOSW AM* l'UMI'UIKTOltH.
t'araesvllle, fla., October 81, 1890.
DIRECTORY.
ClllHCMV.H,
Uuptlf't—New jnviu*hing CitrmHvilh*—Tiistor, every seFoml Sumlay Uov. and ,T. Sat- J.
art JhijitUt—Cross la v IJoatls—J\t ltt»v.
tor, K. L. Si?*k;
yrt ttrst Sunday and Saturday ill lief ore.
lVediytcrian—Castor, IU*v. (J. C'urtlerip*;
pretudiintr every third Sunday.
Moth odist—Pastor, lirv. i(. O. II. ;
jiroaoUiuji' tourtU Sunday eaeli church and Saturday a."m. Indore.
Sunday school at at a
TOWN UOVKJKNMKNT.
Mayor—1*. 1*. Proffitt.
Uoimciimen—H. F. Adcrliohl, A. \Y. McCon¬
nell, .James A. Mauley, \V. II. Haiupley.
COl'N’TY OFFICERS.
[ Ordinary—Daniel M. l’hidips, McKenzie, Carnesville.
Clerk—J. Carnc.-VHie.
Sheriff—»J. C. McConnell, Carnesville.
Tax Collector—L. J. (Jreen, ('arnesville.
Max Receiver—.1. It. Lecroy, Lavonia.
Treasurer—T. ('. Jiurton, Iron Mode.
Coroner—IJ. II. Have.-*, Mize.
ComityOvmmis-inner-—.1, Criunji, M. Andrews, Mize:
R.,). Mize; W. V. Holbrook, Hold Spring.
COl*RT CALENDAR.
Superior Court convenes every fourth Monday
in March Kusscll, and September. so.ieitor general. N. L. llutcliiiiM, judge;
R. li.
JlUTH ' i :*' i ' OVliT .
Carnesville—J. K. Crawford. J. 1*.: S. ?J. Ayers,
N. 1*.; court day every >eeontl lluinpky. Monday; haHillV.
\Y. O. lv.uidaU and .1. M.
NOTICE
To the Tax Payers of Franklin
County.
I will l>o at the different district
precints on the different times below
mentioned for the purpose of collect¬
ing the taxes for the year 185)0.
FlitsT Kill,'XI).
363 Dooleys, Monday, Oct’r 6t!i
210 Gunnells, Tuesday, “ 7th
1420 Middle River, Wed’y “ 8 r
370 Manleys, Thursday, “ }> e-*- ^
1363 W. Fowersville, Fti’y “ It! r
264 Carnesville, Saturday “ 11 r
212 Byrams, Monday, “ 13 c-f- r h
20(5 Bryants, AVednesday, Tuesday, “ 1 —t* li
213 Gumlog, “ 1 O
1377 lied Hollow, Tlmrs’y “ 1 w' h
215 Big Smiths, Friday, “ 17th
267 Wolf Pit, Saturday, “ 1 <S11 1
211 Flintsville, Monday, “ 2<ith
812 Stranges, Tuesday, “ 21st
second itoi xo.
203 Dooleys, Wednesday, “ 22il
210 Gunnells, Thursday, “ 23d
1420 Middle River, Friday, “ 24th
370 Manleys, Saturday, “ 25th
1363 W. Bowersville, Mon. “ 27th
206 Bryants, Tuesday, “ 28th
213 Gumlog, Wednesday “ 29th
1377 Red Hollow, Thur’v, “ 36th
215 Big Smiths, Friday, “ 31st
207 Wolf Pit, Saturday, Nov. 1st
212 l'yrains, Monday, “ 3d
264 Carnesville, Wednesday Tuesday', “ -4th
S12 Flintsville, “ f th
812 Stranges, Thursday, “ Gtli
THiKI) KOUX1).
210 Gunnells, Friday, “ 7th
263 Dooleys, Safurday’, “ Sill
1420 Middle River, Monday, “ loth
370 Manleys, Tuesday, “ lltli
1363 W. Bowersville, Wed. “ 12th
206 Bryants, Thursday', “ 13tii
213 Gumlog, Friday, “ 14th
1377 Red I follow, Saturday' “ 15th
212 Byrams, Monday, “ 17th
215 Big Smiths, Tuesday, “ 1 Sth
627 Wolf Pit, Widaesdav, “ 10th
211 Flintsville, Thursday, “ 20th
812 Stranges, Friday, “ 21st. 22d
264 Carnesville, Saturday', “
On the 2d day' of December I will
close my books at Carnesville for the
y ear 1800. 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 ability. I
remain vours GREENE,' very truly,
L. J. T. C. F. C.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
All persons having demands against
the estate of II. II. Hayes, late of
Franklin county, deceased, are here¬
by notified to render m their de¬
mands to the undersigned according
to law, and all persons indebted to
said estate arc required to make im¬
mediate payment. Oct. 8, 1890.
J. AL Phillips,
Admins'r of H. If. Hayes, dec’ll.
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 county of Franklin,
to define its limits, provide for its
government, confer municipal powers
and privileges upon it, and for other
purposes.” This September 26,1890.
(Signed) C. A. AATlder.
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L. G. Ilardman & Fro., of Harmony
Grove, will open up one of the most
complete lines of Christmas goods in
December ever brought to this sec¬
tion of the country.
Liver, bladder and kidney diseases
cured by using Dr. King’s Royal
Gennctuer. Sold by A. A\. Ale
Connell.
Get our prices on clothing and hats
before buying.
AL Connell & Cannon.
All of the Lightning medicines at
McConnell & Cannon’s. Sold on a
positive guarantee.
Use I)r. King’s Royal Gcrmetucr
for rheumatism, neuralgia, paralysis,
tic. Sold by A. AV. AicConnell.
Subscribe for The Enterprise.
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CRAWFORDS ECZEMA WASH
—(SKIN CURA.)—
For All Skin Diseases,
—roll—
Heat in AH Its Stages,
— A N 1)_
All Affections of the Scalp.
For sale by Du. S. P. Rampi.kv.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
To Our Correspondents.
We hope it will be convenient for
our correspondents to send in their
communications on Tuesday and
Wednesday, as we cannot get them
in if they come in ns late as Thurs¬
day. We appreciate your letters,
and would be glad to hear from you
each week.
Heavy frosts this week.
The Tribune has a red dress.
Come out to the court house to¬
night.
Mrs. Cora Looney visited Atlanta
this week.
A six years guarantee on watch
chains at Carsons.
Cliesnut and apple wagons adorn
our streets daily.
J. M. Carson visited Lavonia this
week on business.
J. Americas Manley went to At¬
lanta this week.
Don't fail to see “Esmeralda” at
court house to-night.
P. P. Proffitt Esq., of Elberton,
was in the city Thursday.
Carson will sell you a watch chain
cheap.
Mr. J. L. Ayers, of Aversville, en¬
tered the Iiiglr School last Monday.
J, I>. MeEntire made a trip to
West Fowersville this week.
«
Ordinary AlcKinzie and son John,
are visiting Athens this week.
Ladies and Gents gold watch
chains at J. M. Carsons.
G. S. Phillips made a flying trip to
South Carolina last week.
Prof. Looney has been offered a
school in Texas with 300 students.
This has been a veryjdull week in
Carnesville.
(his King is gazing with wonder at
die exposition attractions this week.
We return thanks to Dr. .T. 1L
Tucker for presenting this office with
several nice blotters.
Sheriff McConnell and daughter,
Miss Mattie, are visiting Atlanta this
week.
Head .Tno. P. Shannon’s letter in
this issue to the democrats of the
Eigth congressional district.
The muddy street crossings in Ei-
berton has inspired the Star editor to
write poetry.
Jones Fenett is completing J.
Dolph Manley’s new dwelling just
across the creek.
Palmer & Stowe are erecting a
handsome dwelling for Judge McKen¬
zie.
Several new students entered the
School this week. There is now over
106 scholars.
Some of the lovers of fun took in
Athens Tuesday to see Barnum’s big
show.
On account of tho R. & D. train
being six hours late Carnesville did
not get any mail Alonday.
Dr. L. Iv. Burrnss went to Afaeon
this week as a delegate to the meet¬
ing of the Grand Lodge K. of If.
Prof. A. J. Alorris and Dr. If. AI.
Freeman visited the “expo” this week
at Atlanta.
The Homer Gazette is one of the
neatest and newsiest sheets that
comes to this office. Editor Rorie
is making things hum.
Every democrat in the Eigth dis¬
trict should go to the polls on No¬
vember 4t!i and cast his vote for lion.
'1'. G. Lawson for congress.
The Franklin Institute is almost
crowded to overflowing. 3 be prop¬
er persons should enlarge the build¬
ing at once.
A move is on foot to enlarge our
school house. This is a step in the
right direction, and should be put
through immediately.
John Kamplcy has survived the re¬
cent blow be received from the heels
■ of a Texas pony, and is able to at-
teiul to his daily dution.
Edgar Adair was slightly kicked
on the shoulder by a male last week,
but his quickness in dodging saved
him from a serious hurt.
II. A. Conger lost all his syrup
canc on J/iddle llivor, high water
ruined it.
Tin* next General Assembly of
Georgia meets next Wednesday, No¬
vember util,.
About ten men are spoken of as
prospective candidates for coroner
in this county.
Everyone is invited to be present
every Saturday to hear Prof. Loon¬
ey's lecture to his composition class.
The minutes of tin* Tugalo Baptist
Association and the Franklin County
Singing Convention are being printed
at this office.
A. W. MeConnell will have a large
residence erected just below the jail
lot this fall. Palmer & Stowe have
the contract for building.
Quite a large crowd of delegates
attended the Woman's Missionary
Society of the Elberton district,
which convened at this place tho 'doth
and 26th.
Miss Yannali Xcsso, a most charm¬
ing young lady of Fowersville, was
in town Saturday and Sunday.
We learn that Gus ( arson, of this
county, will leave in a slu rt time to
attend the Iliwassee school, in Towns
county.
All who fail to bear Prof. Looney’s
lecture to his composition class every
Saturday morning at 10 o’clock will
miss a literary treat.
Thomas Brawncr, a former Frank¬
lin boy, but now in the office of the
St. Clair Coal Co., Atlanta, visited
his relatives anil many friends in and
around town last week.
General Grundy, the husband of
Madam Grundy, says that several
weddings will occur in this county
in a short time. Don't forget that
the editor likes cakes, etc.
Another case of “didn’t know it
was loaded.” While examining an
old pistol the other day Jesse Gaines
accidently shot himself through the
thumb, inflicting a very painful
wound.
Miss Leila Westbrook, one of
Franklin’s charming young ladies,
who has been on an extended \ isit
to relatives in Wilkes county, re¬
turned to her home near town last
Wednesday.
Married.
Married, at the residence of Airs.
Sadie O’Bryant, on Thursday, Octo¬
ber 23rd, Rev. R. O. B. England of¬
ficiating, Air. Lawrence F. Lenhardt
to Aliss Aiattie Skelton. Afr. Len¬
hardt is one of our brightest young
business men, and Aliss Aiattie was
one of Carnesville’s most charming
and winsome young ladies. We wish
the young couple a bright and pros¬
perous future.
Alarried, at the residence of the
bride’s father, Afr. J. A. Sewell, on
Sunday morning last, Air. AY. J.
Mitchell to Aliss Rilla Sewell, Rev.
J. II. Ayers officiating clergyman.
The happy couple have our best
wishes.
Afr. George Wyley was united in
marriage to Airs. Emma Carlon last
Sunday, Rev. Thomas O. Rosie,
officiating.
EUSINESS LOCALS.
Go to A. AV. Mcjjonnell for a good
Stove.
Drugs of all kinds at B. Curry’s,
Royston, Ga.
A woman’s good button shoe for
$1 at AicConnell & Cannon’s.
Glycerine, wax, and paraline used
by ironers, sold by B. Curry, Roys¬
ton, Ga.
Blood and skin diseases cured by
Dr. King’s Royal Gennctuer. For
sale by A. AV. Ale oimell.
If you want to see the finest stock
of pistols ever brought to Harmony
Grove, call at the Hardware Store.
The Enterprise office is fitted up
with new job press and material.
All kinds of work done promptly and
neatly.
Do not fail to call on L. G. Hard¬
man & Bro., of Harmony Grove, for
dolls, toys, vases, fancy goods, etc.
If you want the best brogan shoes
j 1 Royston, at the lowest Ga. prices call on F. Curry,
I sell the best sewing machine on
the market. Call and examine be¬
fore you buy. A. W. AIj onxkll.
The best cook stove in Georgia
can be found at the Hardware Store,
Ga., living .
Harmony Grove, at a
price.
Fe sure and examine mv buggy
and wagon harness before you buy.
A. AAV McConnell.
DEAD.
Mr. John Frown, :■ n of (!. Wash.
Frown, died of Typhoid fever, last
Tuesday,
Nelson Carroll died Wednesday,
after a short illness.
Airs. Thomas James died of Drop¬
sy, Tuesday night.
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Cineinnatti bad a 8 150,000 lire
last Tuesday.
Adel (la. bad a $15,000 tire last
Monday.
Birmingham Ala. had a 450,000
Tuesday.
Sheriff Sales.
Will Lo sold on the first Tucsdav in Decciuher
Zu
e'ass reerless i nline mi wheels, n‘so one ulasa
••11” make. I’ihtIcls Said traction engine. levied and tint saw jiroj mill (ieiser ty of
jaojx rtv on as ci
(Jeiscr Manufacturin'; Comp.'.ny. apiaDt sdii J\
(1. (Mark. This Oetobir the ;wtii,l.U».
Also at the same time and place,
one tract of land lying in the 1-Pit th
district, G. AL, of Franklin county,
containing two hundred and twenty
acres, more or less, adjoining lands
of George James, A. N T . Poole, and
others. This is a line farm at.d in a
high state of cultivation, and having
good dwelling, tenant houses, and
necessary out buildings, and is con¬
venient to churches, schools, etc.
Levied on as the property of J. L.
Carv by virtue of an execution issued
from Franklin superior court in favor
of B. J. Meadow, against J. S. Dud¬
ley’, M. J. Deney, principal, mid J. L. |
Cary security. Property’ pointed out
by plaintiff's attorney; written notice
given defendant as teqni cd by law.
This Oct. 30, 1890.
Also at the same time and place,
one certain tract or parcel of land ly¬
ing and being in the county of Frank¬
lin and state of Georgia on the we t
prong of Hunter’s creek, adjoining
lands of A. M. Payne, Larkin Wil¬
liams, James Crawf >.d, W. A. Or n-
sbaw, and others, containing one hun¬
dred and twenty-two acres, more or
less, and known as part of tlie Mize
tract, the same being the tract of land
deeded by C. L. Mize to 3 h anas
Keller, and from Thomas Fill r to
Parthena Wells, and from Parthena
Wells to S.M. Wells 21st. June, 1886.
There is a xcry good dw*ling anil
necessary outbuildings on tho place,
and a good two-lvo: sj farm of good
land in cultivation. Levied on as
the property of S.M. Wells to satisfy
a mortgage ti fa issued by J. J/.
Phillips, clerk superior court of
Franklin county in favor of If. J/.
Payne and against S. M. Wells.
Property pointed out by plaintiffs at¬
torney. Written notice given tenant
residing on said land as required by
law. This Oct, 30,1890.
J. C. J/i ■Coxxki.i., Sheriff.
A1 >AI IN LSTRATOlt’S SALE.
Agreeable to an order of the court
of Ordinary of Franklin county, will
be sold at public outcry at the court¬
house door of said county on the first
Tuesday in December next, within
the legal hours of sale, the following
property, to-wit:
One tract of land fituate, lying and
being in said county on Eu.iter’s
creek, adjoining lands of William
Hembree, Pink Harbin, col., R. I).
Yow, the dower of J/rs. Perry Veils,
and others, containing one hundred
and forty-eight acres, more or less,
and being tin? tract of land whereon
Perry Voils lived at the time of his
death, except tint part of said tract
set apart to il/rs. Nancy Voils as a
dower. Sold as the property of Perry
Voils, late of said count.]?, deceased,
for the benefit of heirs and creditors.
Terms, one-half cash tlie ether half
due Nov. 1st, 1891, with intercut
] from date at the rate of 8 per cent
per annum. Notes under Justices
jurisdiction will bo taken and bond
given conditioner to make titles on
uayment cf the purchase money.
This Oct. 28, 1890.
J. JL Phillips,
Adm’r of Perry A'oils, dec’ll.
administrator's sale.
Agreeable to an order of the court
of ordinary of Franklin county will
be sold at public outcry, at tiie court
house door of said county, oa the first
Tuesday in December next, •within
the legal hours of sale, the foil nviug
property, to-wit: The undivided on *-
half interest in one certain tract of
land situate, lying and being in said
county on waters of Eastanallcc creek, ’
adjoining . . lands , . oi A. . aus, K.
and T. R. A ow and others, contain-
ing one hundred acres, more or
am I being the tract of land whereon
T. J, Kcese lived, at the time of his
death, the other half interest Lelong-
ing to Airs, L. J. Alarett. Sold as
the property of T. J. Kcese, Jate of
sai(1 countV) d eceast .d, for.'the benefit
of heirs and creditors. Terms of
sale, cash. This Oct. 2otb, 1890.
J. AL Phillips,
Adm’r of T. J. Kcese, dec’ll.
“ESMERALDA.’
To be Played at the Court
House October the 31st.
The literary Circle Extends a Cordial
Invitation to Everybody to Be
Present and Spend an
Enjoyable Eva.
On Friday ui"ht, October 31st, tho
Literary Circle n il! play “Esmeralda,”
a four-net drama, at the court house.
Tho circle is exerting itself to make
the plav a success, and everyone who
comes out will be highly pleased.
Mrs. Cora E. Looney will have a
fine selection of music for the occn-
sion, assisted by some of Carnesville’s
best musicians.
Everybody is invited to be present,
and an enjoyable evening is guar¬
anteed. No admission foe will l;c
charged. Everybody admitted free.
Following is the
cast of characters:
OM M.m Hop r ..............i. n. 1‘ iikfG
(i corgi ■ Drew... .........•!. Ik McLntlrc.
Iv-tal rook...... ........L. .1. Mt ( opticll.
Dave Hardy ... ..........(i. S.
Jack 1 h Huoml .........C. D. McKntlie.
Manpiis ..........H. 1*. Ih.mpU y
Mi-. Kc.rrs.. Miss m .ttic McConnell
K>»m raUla..... .....Miss Lula lUuru >
Nora Desmond ..Miss Minnie VKKntire.
Kate Dct-moiid . Mi- « Fannie Ad/rho'.d.
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Fancy’stationery at L. G. Hard¬
man & Fro., Harmony Grove.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Fob khkhiff.
1 hereby am o nice myself a candi¬
date for Sheriff of Franklin county,
und solicit the votes of the citizens
of tho county. If elected I will dis¬
charge tile duties of the office to the
best of my ability'. 1 am running on
mv own merits and not on the de¬
merits of any man. If elected 1 in¬
tend to serve the people with truth
and honesty. G. li. Banks.
KOI! CI.KKK of tui: rontT.
1 respectfully announce my candi¬
dacy for the office of Clerk of tin
Superior Court of Franklin county,
if elected 1 promise faithfully. to discharge tin
duties of the office
J. A. M< Cav.
FOB TAX <•OM.Fl’TOR.
I announce myself as a candidate
for Tax Collector. If 1 am elected I
promise to discharge the duties of tin
office to the best of my ability. Re¬
spectfully, Ai.k.x White.
FOR SHERIFF.
T announce myself as a candidate
for the office of Sheriff of P'ranklBf
county without any combination in
solicit at ion of any man or set of men.
If doited my purpose is to appoint
a jailer, but will make no promises to
any one until after the election. I
further intend to give my entire time
to the office, and discharge its duties
to the best of my ability. Thanking
the people for their support in the
past, T slid solicit their hearty sup¬
port in the future. I am your humble
servant, John (’. Mi Carter.
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
T hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of Tax Receiver ol
Franklin county, and promise the vo¬
ters, if elected, that I Aviil faithfully
discharge the duties of the office.
AV. R. Thomas.
FOR trkasirer.
T am a candidate for re-election to
the office of County Treasurer ot
Franklin county. If elected I will
use every effort to fill the office sat-
isfactorily to the people, thanking
them for past favors.
T. C. Fi/ktox.
FOR CLERIC OF THE Col RT.
To the voters of Franklin county:
i hereby announce myself the as a candi¬ of
date for re-election to office
Clerk of tlu? Superior Court at the
ensuing election in January next, i
am very thankful to the people for
past favors, hoping to receive their
support again. I have but one prom¬
ise to make, if elected that I will per¬
forin the duties of the office promptly
and in the best manner possible.
Hoping a favorable response from the
people, I am, respectfully, AL
J. Phillips.
FOR TAX fOI.LIX’TOK.
I am a candidate for the office of
Tav Collector of Franklin county,
and promise if elected to discharge
the duties of the office faithfully.
Respectfully, AL C. Kamplky.
FOR SHERIFF.
I respectfully announce myself as
a candidate for Sheriff, hoping that I
may have a liberal support of the
people, and promise, if elected, to
faithfully discharge my duties as an
officer. Respectfully, AVhokter.
J. F. D. AL
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
I am a candidate for the office of
Tax Collector. I need the office anil
am competent to fill it. If the peo¬
ple elect me I will endeavor to faith¬
fully serve them. Kepectfully, AIcDaxiel.
S. AL
for tax collector.
1 mpoctfuHy announce myself as
a candidate tor 1 ax Collector for the
ensuing election in January next, if
elected I shall endeavor to make the
county a prompt and faithful officer.
Respectfully, R. AL Walters.
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
AVitb many thanks to the voters of
Franklin county-for past favors, I ari-
uounce my name as a candidate for
re-election to the office of Receiver
of Tax Returns of Franklin county at
the ensueingelection in January next,
If elected 1 will do all in my power
to till the office to the best interest
of the tax payers. Respectfully,
Jesse R. Leceov.
GrXUlS l CarU.Xl.s2
A large and select stock just received from Europe of all
grades.
PISTOLS.
A large stock of the best makes just received. Also Rifle ami
Pistol Cartridges, Powder, Hint, Caps, liras* and Paper Shells.
COOK ST0YES.S* . CHEATING STOVES.
A full assortment always on hand. The “Koval Keen Ivuttcr
Axe" the host in the world. IJubberand Leather Feltiug. The
Celebrated Oliver chilled Plow and other Plows. Wagon and
Fuggy Materials.
FARMING IMPLEMENTS.
Ditching shovels, spades, etc. Holloware, Tinware, I'aldc and
Pocket cutlery, carpenters’ tools. A full assortment always on
hand. Fuggy harness, horse collars, blind bridles. In fact, we
are hendqua: tors for all kinds of Hardware. Be sure to call und
examine our stock.
HARDWARE STORE i
33 IIAKMONY GROVE, GA.
PIANOS AMD GROANS!
THE
GM ReiiaMa Mason I Hamlin
IS THE LENT, and why waste your money buying trash?
('bickering, Matluisliek, and Sterling Pianos. Over two hundred
thousand Mason & Hamlin Organs now in use. We keep the
Faby Cabinets for Teachers always on hand. Price $22.00 to
music teachers. A splendid Walnut Case, Six feet high, with
Couplers and Double .Action, for $66.60. Feat it if you can.
fc&'fyrcinl j'ricm to the. Atllhutcfi.
Call and see or write me for terms of easy payment before buying.
HOPE HALE ftiUSIC HOUSE,
242 BROAD STREET, ATHKS, GA.
Next to Childs, Nickerson it Co.’s Hardware Store, 38
Institute.
FALL TERM, 1890
-BEGINS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1st, 1890.-
AM) CONTI S i:ES SIXTEEN WEEKS,
Under the management of the following corps of teachers:
S. P. OKI?, - Principal.
I. G. HUDSON, - First Assistant.
Aliss NETTIE METI1VIN, Second Assistant.
A! is ADA AI- ELM AN NON, - Third Assistant.
Airs. W. P. RIVERS, Afusic Teacher.
- Art Teacher.
RATES OF TUITION:
Resident pupils within public-school age, per month........ *1.25.
Resident pupils over public-school age, per month......... 1.50.
Non-resident pupils................................................................. ............. 2.06.
Tuition due at the end of the term. Pnpils will be charged from date
of entrance to the end of the term, except in cases of special arrangement
beforehand or providencial causes for as long a time as two weeks.
Tho discipline will he thorough. No association of the sexes, except
so much as is necessan sn class recitation and during school hours. One
or more of the teachers’ ]re; -nee will be required from opening to close cf
the school each day.
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Furniture of A!! Kinds!
Buggies, Carts and Wagons!
Organs and Pianos.
Heaters and Cooking
STOVE
SEWilMC MACHINES.
HARNESS FOR BUGGIES AND WAGONS!
CLOCKS INCLUDING ALL GRADES!
Remember I buy direct from the factories, and that you pay no
middle man’s profits when you purchase from me.
Anything the trade wants in the above line can save money by
looking at my stock and getting prices. Respectfully,
■ 35 A. AV. McCONNELL, Carnesville, Ga.