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THE ENTElH’ltlSE.
STogT PIULIsTThD TteM
EVERY Fill DAY.
i. ,x. j. .mo•oxxuij. a.\ n lira*. s. rniu.ii's,
JUllTOHS AXI, I'UOI'IIIETiWS.
('ariiosiille, (*a., November 7, 1 #!>(>.
DiaECTonv.
riirni'iiBs.
Uilitlst—'New C.irm'.O'lilc—t'.i. tor. Rev. .J.
JU-oU» |iidv<Tilu^ every second iiuulay a ml S;it-
...•Tiiv before. Hoads—I’m IJev. K. I.. Slskj
l-iiiti-t___Cross llr.-t Saintly amt Saturday tor. bolori'.
j.'ro ' it li li.vti.Ti:in—l'astor, ; Hev. (i. H. ITtrt’iiiljw,
iirtMiiloiiS 1 .Motn.aiiwt— every 1‘ast'ir, tiilnl Smnlay. Kev. It. O. It. Kujt'.iiol;
i,r,'.o'liliT: 1 siiml.iv fmirtlt Smnl.iy awl Saturday bvluro.
itoUool nt .'ill'll church at t) a. m.
rinv.v nnveu.vMK.vr.
Mnvor-1*. !’• I'rollitt.
It* !'• AilcrhoM, A. AS'. McCou-
ncl!, James A. Manky, W. H. Kumplev.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
i Ordinary—Daniel M. Chi ! McKenzie, C,i/’;ie.'Vii!e. Caruesville.
Clerk-J. p.s
^Jierilf—J. S’. MeCoumT. Caruesville.
'i’iiN Collector—L. itecelver— .J. Omen, Caruesville.
'lax J . 1». I.tcroy, /..avmiuu
TrcMKJircr—T. C. Jturtoji, iron Hock.
( <»i m» r~lL II. Hayes, Mize.
County Comuiis Toners—,f. M. Au<U"\yh, iiDkUpr.'jig. Mize;
j*, j. Crump, \V. V. HoTrook,
CO'.’JIT CALENDAR.
Superior Court convener every L.Hutchins, fourth Monday judge;
in March :AiidStptunber. s<dicit*»r ^encritl. N.
j*. R. hurtscll,
.ru.- ticks' court.
Camesville— hJ. E. Crawford,I*.; S. M. A yen-,
r.; ihuulall court <liiy f very d.'.M. second Monday; hailin'.;,
\V- O. ami Uamplcy.
NOTICE
To the Tax Payers cf Franklin
County.
I will be at tho different district
preciuts on tlie different times l<elow
mentioned for the purpose of collect¬
ing the taxes for the year 1890.
1 'iijst noi .vn.
808 Dooleys, Monday, Oet’r Lib
210 Gunnells, Tuesday, “ 7th
1120 Middle River, Wed’y “ Nth
879 Mauleys, Thursday, *• 9th
1808 W. Bowersville, Fri’v “ 10th
204 Caruesville, Saturday “ 11th
212 Bviams, Monday, “ 18th
200 Bryants, Tuesday, “ 14 th
218 Gumlog, Wednesday, “ 15th
1877 Red Hollow, Thors’y “ j (;t|j
21a Big (Smiths, Friday, “ 17th
207 Wolf Pit, Saturday, “ 18th
211 Flintsville, .Monday, “ 2oth
812 Stranges, Tuesday, “ 21st
SECOND liol’Nl).
208 Dooleys. Wednesday, “ 22d
UlO Gunnells, Thursday, “ 28d
1420 Middle River, Fvi lay, “ 24th
870 Manleys, Saturday, “ 25th
1808 W. Bi.'Wersvilie, M<>n.“ 27th
200 Bryants, Tuesday, “ 28th
218 Gnmbig, Wedne .day “ 29tll
1877 I!e<l Hollow, r i liur’y, “ !i‘ th
215 Big Smiths, Friday, Nov. “ 81st
2i»7 Wolf Tit, Saturday, 1st
2.2 Pvrams, Monday, 8.1
204 Cavnesville, 'i’uesday, “ 4th
812 FHiitsviilc, Wedneskay “ f-th
812 Stranges,'rimrsday, “ Otli
rinito :'. n sn.
21(1 Gunnelis, Friday, “ i
—
208 Dooleys, Saturday, . “ j ~
1420 Mill He River, Monday, “ 1 1 th
870 Mauieys, Tuesday, “ 11th
1808 W. lJirwersville, Wed. “ 12th
209 Bryants, "Thursday, 18th
218 Gnuilog, Friday, “ i :th
1877 Red Hoilow, Saturday “ loth
.212 Byrams, Monday, “ 17th
• 1 5 Big Smiths, Tuesday, “ 1 r ; t’n
(‘27 W«»lf Pit, Wed icsday,“ 19th
211 Flintsville, Thmsilay, “ 2: th
812 Stranges, Friday, “ 21st
204 Caruesville, Saturday, “ 22d
On thc*2d day of December i will
close my books at Carnes rille for the
year 1.890. 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. 1
remain vours very trulv,
L. J. GREEN K, T. C. F. C.
Uoticc to Debtors and Creditors.
All persons having demands against
be estate of II. 11. 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 are required to make im¬
mediate payment. Oct. 8, 1890.
J. M. Pim.urs,
Admins’rof Ii. II. Hayes, dee’d.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that I will
apply to the next General Assembly
of Georgia fur the passage of a local
bill, of which the following is a title:
“An act to veincorporate the town
of Royston in the county of FrankUm
to define its limits, provide for its
government, confer municipal powers
ami privileges upon if, and for other
purposes.” This September 2(5, 1890.
(Signed) C. A. Wiumit.
L. G. Hardman A Bro., of
Grove, will open up one of the
c >1 nplete lines of Christmas goods in
December ever brought to this sec¬
tion of the country.
Liver, bladder and kidney
cured hy using Dr. King’s Royal
Gcrmetuer. Sold by A. A . Me
Connell.
(Jet our prices on clothing and
before buying.
3I< C'oN NKi.r. & Oaxxon*.
All of the Lightning medicines
McConnell & Cannon’s. Sold on
positive guarantee.
Use Dr. King’s Royal
for rheumatism, neuralgia,
etc. Sold by .3. W. 3Ic('onnell.
H Subscribe for Tjik F.ntt:kf;::s::.
use
eczema wash
—(SKIN (TKA.)—
For All Skin Diseases,
t-FOU—
Heat in All Its Stares, °
~ ‘ * N 1 ~
All Affections of the Scalp.
For sale by Du. N. ]’. ILurnurv.
Kia
LOCAL BREVITIES.
To Our Correspondents.
We lm)>e 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 as late as Thurs¬
day. We appreciate your letters,
and would be glad to bear from you
each week.
•
J. 11. MoEntire made a business
trip to Ilowersville Monday,
The money in settlement of tlie
J/cKntire Jfc Xelms miil dam was
paid over last Saturday, and we learn
that a part of the dam has been tak¬
en down.
L. F. Lcnhardt went to Royston
on business 'Wednesday.
Col. P. P. Prolitt, of Klberton, wax
in fown this week on business.
Last Monday was Ordinary'r court,
but not much business.
Cotton is turning out much better
in this section than the farmers ex¬
pected some time ago.
We learn that there is much dis¬
satisfaction in regard to the kind of
cotton that is being tendered in pay-
men of gnanno at some of the rail-
road points.
J. P. Adair made a business trip
to Royston Monday.
The vote for congressman m this
county Tuesday was very small.
The candidates were putting in
good time Tuesday.
We cull attention to tlie announce¬
ment of IF. E. Bond for tax recover.
Mr. Bond is a high toned gentleman
and would make a good officer.
Mrs. Sallie Stovall, of Banksville
is visiting friends and relatives in
and near town.
The opening hop of the season,
will he given at t’ l e Franklin House
to-night.
R. D. Yow, of Avalon, was in
town Monday.
Rev. IF. A. Cooper, of Martin,
was in town sales-day.
I). F. Johnson Esq., of Franklin
Springs, was in town election day.
Mr. Alex White, of Bowersville,
was in our city Tuesday.
The Caruesville High School num¬
bers 110 students this week.
T. W. Neal is catching more and
larger ilsh than any body.
Judge L. X. Tribble is having his
new houses painted.
Mess. J. M. Little and J. B. Parks
made a business trip to Royston this
week.
Mr. L. F. Lenhardt has gone to
house keeping occupying the llamp-
ley house above the academy.
A. Bohannon, of Clarksville, has
been in town this week on business.
L. J. McConnell has recovered
from his recent sickness, and is able to
look after business again.
There will he a sale at J. D.
Stranges in the the upper edge of
this county on Friday the 14th in¬
stant. There will corn, fodder, stock,
etc., sold.
Quite a number of intelligent and
appreciative ladies and gentlemen at-
t en led the lecture at the academy on
la t Fati.r lay morning.
Col. IF. I. Pike, of Jefferson,*was
in town Thursday.
Col. J. S. Dortch and Prof. A. J.
Morris made a business trip to West
Bowersville Thursday.
Mr, Lenhardt has commenced
painting \\ . F. McConnell's house.
Our School increases every week
and it'is a lac. tl.a. tbt pm-
c,„ „ i!! l."M .ho ..ami,or of
„„ (k .„, s that will ho in
next Spring.
Mr. Jas. Alexander of Coneross,
South Carolina, spent several days in
town last week.
Tom Jefferson McConnell, the rag
tarar and counter-straddler for his Pa
and Cannon, visited Hartwell to see
“those are” Sunday.
The bridge across broad river, on
the Royston road is completed, and is
the best bridge in the county. Messrs.
Bowers A Little were the contractors.
EEXOCEACY HAS WON.
Ttuv) lay was a great day for de¬
mocracy throughout the country.
The republicans have been snowed
under, and there will he none of Tom
Heed’s dictatorship in the next house
hxxt " om * democrat about like Judge
Crisp, of Georgia, will apply the lash
to the broad back of tho .Maine auto-
erat. Tariff reform was the chief
issue, the light being made chiefly
on the McKinley tariff bill, and the
result shows that the people are
growing stronger in favor of tariff
reform.
From the best information obtain¬
able the democrats have gained over
ISO members, and it is thought that
the democratic*majority in the next
hou .e may reach this number. Many
of the republican leaders and parti¬
sans have been defeated, such as Mc¬
Kinley, tho author of the McKinley
bill, Joe Cannon, and others, that are
bitter partisans. If we had space we
would give the result in detail, but it
is enough to know that it is the great¬
est democratic victory on record.
Tlie force bill will never kick again.
Enstanallee Notes.
Flowery frost with blustering days.
Late cotton crops are greatly dam¬
aged.
There lias been much said in prai .e
of the Petcrk’m cotton, but we do not
want any more of it in ours. It will
do very well on thin land, but it is
such an everlasting grower on rich
land, and, with plenty of rain, it
throws it so late it will not mature in
time, unfortunately for me and my
creditors. My crop was mostly of
that variety, and we are falling short
at least three hales by reason of the
variety. The Bancroft is the best
and earliest variety we know of, but
w ■ conclude the land in this the nor¬
thern part of the county is so vastly
rich it is better adapted to the va¬
rious grain crops, and would be more
remunerative.
There was quite a phenomena oc¬
curred on the morning of Oct. 2Gth.
A cloud appeared on top of the Flue
Ridge mountain in the western part
of Rabun comity. It spread out over
the county and snowed very heavily,
it traveled in a southern direction,
and bv the time it reached the head¬
waters of Fastanal.ee creek it had
risen so high that the falling vapor
became so condensed by the time it
reached the earth that it formed little
pellets of ice—hence the hail storm
of that day. After the cloud passed
over a few miles it came in contact
'.viiii a hot current of air and there
was considerable thunder.
To-day is election day, and of
course the farmers will vote for Law-
son, the democratic nominee for con-
gross. The Alliance is called a set
of demagogues and disrupters of tire
democratic party, narrow construct¬
ed, self-conceited, secret oath-bound
fools, and after all this they are the
only proving themselves true to the
party that is loyal to this great , gov¬
ernment of ours. Oh, Lord! IIow
long! how long! till thou will avenge
us upon those that oppose principle
and are for men rather than meas-
ures. Give us measures instead of
men, arid “Richard will be himself
again.” No. 10.
Here is a little piece of advice:
Never squander your £.1.50 for license
until “Peggyty is willin’.”
The young men of Caruesville
crosses the Middle river very often,
lately, there must he considerable at.
traction “over there.”
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Go to A. W.3Ic®onncll for a good
Stove.
Drugs of all kinds at B. Carry’s,
Royston, Ga.
A woman’s good button shoe for
$1 at Me Conned & Cannon’s.
Glycerine, wax, and parafinc used
by ironers, sold by B. C m.ry, Roys¬
ton, Ga.
Blood and skin diseases cured by
Dr. King’s Royal Gcrmetuer. For
sale by -V. W. M: onnell.
»!"■* >" “ c< ', *
, l-W* «" « *'“> ''""f Hardware ‘ More.
The E.vtkufkisk office is fitted up
with new job press and material.
All kinds of work done promptly and
neafn.
Do not fail to call on L. G. Hard-
man A Pro., of Harmony Grove, tor
dolls, toys, vases, fancy goods, etc.
If yon want the best lirogan shoes
at. the lowest prices call on B. Curry,
Royston, <■ a.
Subscribe for Tmk Extickfii’se.
Notice.
All persons indebted 1 > the linn
off’. I!. Welbnrn A Mm. arc request-
cd to come forward and make mime-
dnife sctlcmcuf, or notes and at-
counts will be placed in the hands of
an officer for collections. Our re-
C{l|lt , u . avy ,., ss hy firtl ( . 0 ,„ 1M .| ; ,„ 8 t .,
pursue this enur e. Hespeetfullv,
( , ,, ^kuioux * Duo.
— — —-
1 sell tlie be-t sowing macliine on
the market. Call and examine
fore yon buy. A.W. Mcoxxki.i..
Tlie best cook stove in Georgia
can be found at the Hardware Store,
Harmony drove, Cm., at a liv ing
price.
Sheriff Sales.
11 ill be sol 1 on the first Tuesday
in December, before the court house
door in Caruesville, Franklin county,
(ia., within the legal hours of sale, to
the highest bidder for cash, the l’ol-
lowing property, to-wit—
one tract of land lying in the l-Wth
district, (.i. M., of Franklin county,
containing two hundred and twenty
acres, more or less, adjoining lands
of George James, A. X. Toole, and
others. This is a fine farm and 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.
Cary by virtue of an execution i sued
from Franklin superior court in favor
of F. J. Meadow, against J. S. Dud¬
ley, M. J. Deucy, principal, and J. L. i
Carv seen fit y. Property pointed out
by plaintiff’s attorney; written notice
given defendant as lequi.ed by law.
This Oct. 80, 1890.
Also at the same time and place,
one certain tract or parcel of land ly¬
ing and being in the comity 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 Crawford, W. A. Civ n-
sliaiv, and others, containing one hun¬
dred and twenty-two acres, mere or
less, and known as part of the A!ire
tract, the same being the tract of land
deeded by C. L. Mize to Th >mas
Keller, and from Thomas Kell r to
Parthena W ells, and from Par'.hena
Wells to S. M. Wells Cist June, 1880.
There is a very good dwell ng and
necessary outbuildings on the place,
and a good two horse farm of good
laud in cultivation. Levied on as
the property of S. MA\ ells to sat is! v
;i mortgage ii fa issued hy J. J/.
Phillips, clerk superior court o!
Franklin county in favor of 11. >/.
Payne and against S. M. Wells.
Property pointed out by plaintiff s at¬
torney. Written notice given tenant
residing on said land as required by
law. Tliis Oct. 39,1890.
J. C. J/VCoxxior.r,, Sheriff.
AI>MINISTRATOR’lS SALE.
Agreeable to an order of the court
of Ordinary of Franklin county, will
he sold at public outcry at the court¬
house door of said county on tlie first
Tuesday in December iiext, within
the lesral hours of sale, the following
jirojierty, to-wit:
One tract of land situate, lying and
being in said county on Hunter’s
creek, adjoining lands of II illiam
Hembree, Pink Harbin, col., R. D.
Yow, the dower of Mrs. Perry Yoils.
and others, containing one iffindreil
and forty-eight '.acres, more or less,
and being the tract of land whereon
Perry N oils lived at the time of his
death, except that part, of said tract
set apart to il/rs. Nancy V oils as a
dower. Sold as the property of Perry
Yoils, late of said countp, deceased,
for the benefit of heirs ami creditors.
Terms, one-half cash the < tlier half
due Nov. 1st, 1891, with interest
from date at the rate oi 8 per cent
per annum, Notes under Justices
jurisdiction will he taken and bond
given conditioner to make title s on
navment of the purchase money.
This Oct. 28, 1890.
J. 31. Pini.i.ri’S,
Adm’r of Perry Veils, dee’d.
AmriXTSTKATIill’s S A I.K.
Agreeable to an order of the court
of ordinary of Franklin county will
I )i sold at public outcry, at the court
house door of said county, on the first
Tuesday in December next, wi lun
the legal hours of sale, the i<< I iwing
property, to-wit: r l'lie undivided on —
half interest in one certain tract of
land situate, lying and being in said
county waters of Ka itanallee crcex, ,
on
adjoining lands of A. P. Davis, R. D.
. Ui( ] qy j», Yow and others, contain-
ing one hundred acres, more or less,
am l being the tract of land whereon
'!’. J. Kcc. e lived, at tlie time <4 hi:
j oa t,h, tlie other half interest belong-
„)<>• to Mrs. L. J. Marctt. Fold as
tac property of 1. J. Kees-, late i oi t-
said county, decor, cd, for tin: heneiit
of heirs and creditors. Terms oi
sale, cash. This Oct. 28th, 1 99.
J. 31. Piia.Mi'S,
Adm’r of T. J. Kce.se, dee’d.
The regular derma :v. 1 i<* nominees
for in Georgia, wo-.v elected
1(1 ‘‘ vt ‘ ! '. v There
" ,;ls not much uneasiness felt for tho
' egular nominees only in the Seventh
and Ninth. Winn was elected by a
g° (; d major it', in t in* Ninth, and L\-
erett’s majority ovor Felton in the
Seventh is said to he sale.
From what can ho learned as to
the result in the South Carolina elee-
>ious Tuesday, before going to press,
tho Tillman ticket seems to be cleot-
<"!• Tln ‘ v,>t ‘‘ very 1U1 ' 1
there was no blood shed, as was ex¬
pected. Tho negroes did not turn
out to the polls.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
ton tax ki:< I.IVl'K.
1 announce myself as a candidate
for the office of Tax Receiver, and
if elected will faithfully discharge
the duties of the office. Hcspcct-
fully, W. K. Fond,
Colt Nil Kit 11*" 1 1 .
I hereby announce myself a candi¬
date for .Sheriff of Franklin county,
and solicit the votes of the citizens
of the county, if elected ! will dis¬
charge the duties of the ofliee to the
best of uiv ability. I am miming the de¬ on
my own merits and not on
merits of any man. If elected 1 in¬
tend to serve the people with truth
and honesty. (i. R. Laxi.s.
pot! ci.rutx <>:•' rin: cornr.
I respectfully announce my candi-
.lacy for the office of Clerk ol (hi
Superior Court of Franklin county,
if elected I promise to discharge the
duties of the oftice iaitlitullv.
J. A. MoC.vv.
For, TAX OOl.t.KOTon.
I snnoun;".' myself as a candidate
for'Tax Collector. If 1 am elected 1
promise to discharge tlie duties of the
office to tho best of my ahiii’v. Re¬
spectfully, ANVii.ri:.
KOI! SIlI-lilFK.
I announce inv.ieir a< a candidate
for the office of Sheriff of Franklin
count v without any combination ov
solicitation of any man or set of men.
If elected my purpose is to appoint
a jailer, but will malic no promises to
any one until after tlie election. I
further intend to give my entire time
to the oftiee, and discharge its duties
to the best, of my ability. Thankimr in
the people for their support t o
past, i still solicit their hearty sit -
port in the future. 1 am your humble
servant. Jcnx C. Mi Caktki:.
Foi: tax iti: i viu;.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the oftiee of Tax Receiver of
Franklin county, and promise the vo¬
ters, if elected, that 1 will faithfully
di.j>vha:ge the (hitics of tlie ofiice.
W. R. Thomas.
FOU TUKASl’inclt.
1 am a candidate for re-election to
the office of County Treasurer of
Franklin countv. If elected I will
use every effort to till the office sat¬
isfactorily to the. people, thanking
them for past favors.
T. C. Bfuton.
FOll CI.KP.K OF TH K COX'IiT.
To the voters of Franklin county:
1 hereby announce myself as a candi¬
date for re-election to tlie ofiice of
Clerk of the Superior Court at the
ensuing election in January next. 1
am very thankful to the people for
past favors, hoping to it < eivc their
support again, I have lmt one prom¬
ise to make, if elected that 1 will per¬
form the duties of the office promptly
and in the best manner from possible.
Hoping a favorable response the
people, 1 am, respectfully,
J. M. Pun.i.ms.
FOK TAX COI.I.KOTOK.
1 am a candidate for the oftiee of
Tax Collector of Franklin county,
ami promise if elected to discharge
tlie duties of the office initldully.
Respectfully, M. G. Ra.uci.kv.
Foil SHKltlFF.
I respectfully announce myself as
a candidate for Sheriff, hoping that I
may have a liberal support of t he
people, and promise, if elected, to
faithfully discharge my duties as an
officer. Respectfully,
J. J>. D. Mr\\ IIOJ.’TKK.
FOK TAX ooM.r.CTOlt.
I am a candidate for the oftiee of
Tax Collector. I need the office and
am competent to fill it. If tlu* pco-
pi elect me 1 will endeavor to faills-
Killy «‘*ve
yon tax cou.ki ron.
I reqicctfully amiouncc myself
a <*.an<li'latc tor I n.x ( iillcctor k/i* tho
ensuing election in January next. If
elected 1 shall endeavor to make the
county a prompt and faithful officer,
Respectfully, R. M. Wai.tkiis.
foh tax UK'-:;r. KK.
With many thanks to the voters of
j Franklin county for past caiididate favors, I an-
' »«/unee my name as a for
re-electiun to tliv oDicf* <>t Ki-n ivcv
^ ,» c . tllrlls of I-VsinkKi'i'do.'inty at
t| u . casneing election in January next.
: jf elected J will do all in my power
lb fill the of’ice to the best interest
if the tax payers. Respectfully,
J: - ,k R. Li:< uov.
GrtOlSl GrTLXLsX
I large an 1 select stock just received from Europe of all
| grades.
PISTOLS.
A large stock of the be-t. makes just received. Also Rifle and
I'i-tol Cartridges, Powder, Mint, Caps, IS mss and I’ajier Shells.
COOK ST 0 YES.S* CHEATING STOVES.
A full assortment always on hand. The “Koval Keen Kutter
Axe” the best in the world. Ktihbcr and Leather Ilelting. Tho
Celebrated Oliver chilled Flow and other Flows. Wagon and
Fuggy -Materials.
FARfiMMC IMPLEMENTS.
Idtchitig shovels, spades, etc. Ilolloware, Tinware, Table and
P icket cutlery, carpenters’tools. A full assortment always on
hull. Pup"'/ harness, her a* collars, blind Mn'idle.s. In fact, wo
are headquarters for all kinds of Hardware, lie sure to call end
examine our stock.
HARDWARE STORE,
08 HARMONV GKOYIC, GA.
PIANOS AND ORGANS!
-THE--
jj xs 1 - Li4ty.,:n mm si
IS THE BEST, ami why waste your money buying trash?
Chi< bering, Mathushck, and t id ling Pianos. Over two lmndred
thousand Mason J Hamlin Organs now in use. We keep the
Babv Cabinets for Teachers always on hand. Price ¥22.9(1 to
music t 'uchers. A splendid Walnut Case, Six feet high, with
Goiijflcrs and Double Action, for > 59.90. Beat it if you can.
r '.V’WfV,d .s' to th c . I til inure.
Call and sec or write me for terms of easy payment before buying.
HOPE HAU? HUSIC HOUSE,
242 BROAD STREET, ATI1ES, GA.
Next to Childs, Nickerson A Co.'s Hardware Store. 88
Ixi.stitia.'te.
FAL TERM, 1890 »
■BEGINS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1st, 1890.-
AM) CONTIXI EH SIXTEEN WEEKS,
Wider the management of the following corps of teachers:
S. T. ORB, Principal.
I. G. IIEDSON, - First Assistant.
Miss NETTIE MF.TH VIS, Second Assistant.
Mis ADA M. KLIIAXNOX, - Third Assistant.
Mrs. W. P. RIVERS, . Music 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.......................................................................... ......... 2.09.
Tuition due at the end of the term. Pupils will he charged from date
of entrance to the end of the term, except in cases of special arrangement
beforehand or providoncial causes for as long a time as two weeks.
The discipline will he thorough. No association of the sexes, except
so much as is necc.sary sn ci r-s recitation and during school hours. One
or more of (lie teachers’ | re'.cnee will be required from opening to close cf
the school each day.
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