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y HK ENTERPRISE.
*pniii«villa.. G*. July 1. 189*.
LOCAL brevities.
Edgar Adair gave the young folks
• I dcivant sociable Saturday night.
Mr. A- W. McConnell lias beon on
,1 k tick list this Week.
(leu. Cordon's war record seems to
kivi . lost its potency.
Kiigrue England and George Van-
jiriT savs, they are Democrats from
,h, top of their head up.
A BIG DRIVE IN
(Jiiigliam* fur 30 days ON LY. 10 c,
jujd* *b L J* A L. K. Greene.
The People’s party has Wen or-
pHiixed in Baltimore Md. with uncx-
ureted and gratifying results.
T« see the pretty Oirl teachers of
franklin county, makes a man sigh
f„ r youth and the school room again.
Mr. J. I*. Scott, will sing at the
four Farm the first Sunday evening
in Julv. All arc invited to attend.
1> m’t forgat this. The democrats
kid a majority iu both houses of con
gre.« the year 137*.
\V» call your attention to the an¬
nouncement this week of Mr. M. 11.
Jlunean, for the office of Tax C’ollec-
tor.
give two-cent stamps w ill get you
a ample of Arthur’s Home Maga-
ime, Philaddphia Pa. Agents
wanted.
D ia’t forget your basket of good
victuals when you go down to the
1‘iCNIC at Cromers, Saturday
July Stli.
Welborn Bros, are still receiving
fresh groceries and confectionaries.
Their stock of Furniture, window
shades «£c are sure to please.
Our citizens are not so anxious for
office as they are ou r in .Madison.
Th«re 25 announcements in the Dan-
ielsville .Monitor this week.
If the Trustees cannot guarantee
80 similars to Prof, and Mrs. Parker
fur another year, then success is no
incentive to renewed energy.
M. nsrs. Ernest and Alleen Snead,
lert for home Tuesday morniug.
We hope our school will induce
them to return.
Some men don’t like onr politic
now, but when Wall Street draws the
financial puckering string up to the
last knot, they will change their time.
Lou may boast about your “Sweet
(lirl Graduates" as much as you
please, but tile Pretty (iirl Teachers,
are the (Jueens of our intellectual
domain.
Putnam county has organized and
will he iu line when the P. P. roil of
the 3th District is called again.
(kune on Madison: you are last, but
Von needn’t be least.
In the way of business advantages
social pleasures, moral stamina and
intellectual advaneeineiit, what
would Carnesville do without her
High School.
Tlie Picnic, at Cromer’s Saturday
July 9th will lie a reunion of neigh¬
bors and friend, and a feast of mate¬
rial and social pleasures. Go and
t;.K, your basket with you.
Miss Gallic Underwood will open
wiiool at Gross Roads Monday morn-
>ug. Prof, liunnicuti, says that the
ladies are our best educators, and
should be generously sustained.
The success of Cleveland and his
"'all Street suckers will be just as
destructive to tlie financial interests
of the laboring people, as will the
success of Harrison and his political
vampires.
" e thought there was something
lacking. The handsome Miss Naves
who has been attnding school here
was not present to take part in the
k omuiciieemcnt.
Gordon, Northen A Go., invaded
Tom. Watson’s private domain while
be was absent at his post of duty.
Result; the People’s party elected the
Ordinary of Glasscock county by a
v, 'te of nearly two to one.
The County Alliance will meet
Alien s Gamp Ground with Red Hill
Alliance the first Thursday in
I he forenoon at 9 o’clock a. m. promptly. the
business will Ik- devoted to
of the Alliance. The. after-
»«on a discussion of the political
wtnatian.
Mix* Fannie Lou Jones, rcturmd
hniin* Tuesday morning. There a;>
D arg to be a vacuum in the social
#, id intellectual Httno-pli ere abaut
* arnmille i,inc« she left. We hope
1 be light of her beauty and mtelli-
Pence will brigiitcn our town again
iu t ^ l? “Sweet Bvo-and byc.”
PROGAMME
8u&day School Conveution.
'
Umt M 8e«.on of tU. Tu s .l„
Sunday School Convention, to Con-
vene with the Carneiville New
Baptist Church, July 8, 9 and 10.
-
1' riduy, July 8—lfl a. ni.—Devo-
ttonal exercises led hy Kev. M. -M.
Crow.
lrt 1U:80 >in a. m, —Convention „ . sermon
by Rev. A. E. Keese.
1:80 p. m.—Devotiouaf exercises
led by Rev. W. W. Stowe.
2. p. in.— Report of Committee
ou Credentials..
Organize.
Appoint Committees: On Nom¬
inations, Religious Exercises and
Finance.
Address of Welcome by S. M.
Ayers.
Reply by Rev. 1*. F. Crawford.
Annual Report of the President.
Can a church till the ini-s'ons as¬
signed her, by the Master, without
a live Sunday school? Led by
Rev. I*. S. Whitman.
How can we improve the Sunday
school cause in our Tugalo associa¬
tion? Led by Rev. W. J. Purcell.
Saturday, July 9—9 a. in.—De¬
votional exercises, led by Rev. K. P.
Stone.
9:30 a. m.—Value of Sunday
schools in promoting the mission
spirit. Led by Rev. J. F. Goode.
The Sunday school a suitable
place for teaching doctrine. Led
bv Tcv. P. F. Crawford.
The Sunday school a field for dis-
«*rning and developing Christian
zeal and talent. Led by Revs. C.
T. Burgess and George W. Tribble.
INTERMISSION.
2 p. m.—Devotional exercises, led
by Rev. 31. E. Porter.
2:30 p. in.—Whom should we
appoint as Sunday school teachers’: •>
Led by Revs. J. J. Beck and II. F.
Stovall.
Reports of Committees.
.Miscellaneous business.
.Sundoy mornmg July 10,—9 a.
in.—Sunday school exercises and
addresses.
11 a. in.—Preaching.
UKMAHKS.
I. Every church or Sunday
school iu the association is most
earnestly requested to send it h su¬
perintendent and three male dele¬
gates, and one additional delegate
for every twenty-five students, after
the first fifty, with letter containing
minute, mission funds, and statistics
as follows:
1. Name of school.
2. Name of superintendent and
postofliee.
3. Number of officers and teaoli-
ers.
4. Number of pupils.
5. Number of church members
in the school.
<i. Literature used.
7. Contributions made last year.
8. The condition of the school.
II. It is to be hoped, and ex¬
pected, that every brother whose
name appears on the programme
will be present-, prepared to perform
the duty assigned him.
III. Each leading speaker will
be allowed 25 minutes and others 1(*
minutes ill the discussion of various
topics.
IV. Let us all come determined
to make our convention a glorious
success. To this end all pastors and
superintendents are urged to see to
it that messengers are appointed by
tlieir churches and schools.
Eminent divines from a distance
T. G. Boykin, P r ** ,,t ' State Sunday th , * School f ,, ' ,
Evangelist.
P. F. Crawfopd, Chairman.
T. B. Bo.nn'KK, Secretary.
We had the plasurc Tuesday, of
meeting our long time friend, Prof.
Morgan L. Parker, Prof. Parker
has a summer school at Royston now
hut will take charge of the Hartwell
High School at the next term.
Prof. Parker is one of tlie
educators of Georgia, and we eon-
grxtulate the people of Hart i po
securing his services.
RHEUMATISM
neuralgia,
and sciatica
can always ba
successfully a , 1A . aa afull« treated treated
with
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
i ' A cure
ia sure to follow
the poreiotont
use of this
1 medicine.
HSS Cured Othkfl
will «ur« you.
1 ANNOUNCEMENTS.
i Tax Collector.
T » * l ‘" v ">"* ..... ..........
1 , , 1 ' e, ‘; l r myself as aeandt-
-
for the office of Tan
of Franklin county, at the
to lie held January, lWlil. If elected
j I w ill honestly endever to till the of-
tice to the best of my ability. 1 re-
.'»'»• support for one
, '
term.
.M. II. I>ii m an
To the voters of Franliliu county.
For the lienctit of enquiring friends;
I hereby respctfully announce my¬
self for re-election to the office of
Tax Collector at the election to be
held Januaay 1893; and witli thanks
for past favors, most respectfully ask
a con tin nation tof the same one more
time. Your Servant,
(1. W. Carroll.
Clerk of Superior Court.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for Clerk of the Superior
Court of Franklin County at the
ensuing election if elected 1 will
honestly endeavor to till the office to
the best of ruy ability—each and ev¬
ery vote will be appreciated.
Respectfully,
A. W. McConnell.
Tax Receiver.
To the voters of Franklu county.
At the solicitation of a great many
friends in this county, I hereby re¬
spectfully announce myself as a can¬
didate for re-election to the office of
Receiver of Tax Returns of Frank¬
lin county, at the election to he held
January 1893. If I am elected, 1
will serve the tax payers to the best
of my ability. Hoping to receive
their support, I am your servant.
Jesse R. Lecroy.
Sheriff.
To the voters of Franklin conn
tv.
1 here hy respectfully aenonnee
my self as a candidate for the office
at' Sheriff of this county, at the elec¬
tion to he held January 1893. If
elected, I will honestly and fearless¬
ly fill the office to the best of my a-
hilitv. Soliciting your sujiport, 1
am yours respectfully.
J. N. Giiunin.
Sheriff.
To the citizens of Franklin county
I hereby announce myself as a Can¬
didate for Sheriff of Franklin county
at the ensuing election. Having
been born and raided under Demo¬
cratic, principles, I will make the
race on the Democratic platform, as
I see no plausible reason why 1
should forsake the party now. If
elected, I will discharge my duty a*
an officer to the best of my ability,
without fear or favor.
licspcctfully; J. H. Hailicock.
DON’T MSS IT.
\Ve mean the chance to get the
National Watchman and the
EvrEKfttiTK one year for $1,25;
six months, Go cents; for the cam¬
paign, 45 cents. Subscribe now.
We cannot afford to make this sacri¬
fice only for a short time. Both are
Caesar’s famous “Veni, vidi, vici,”
—I came, I saw, I conquered—might
be an appropriate motto for Ayer’s
Sarsaparilla. We charge nothing
for the suggestion. This great blood
purifier conquers whereever it comes
and is now absolutely without equal
ill the world.
A Farmer’s Institute was organized
at the court house Saturday hy Prof.
J. B. Ilmuiiciitt. Major J. II. Shan¬
non was elected chairman and W. If.
Rampley secretary. Prof. Ilunni-
entt’s lecture upon agriculture was
very interesting, throughly practical
and we hope will he properly .T appreei-
. farmers. - I lie 1 rofessor e »
ated , hy our s
teaching i.s |>rc<li^aiA*<i up<jij facts re-
suiting . from . long , • actual i
experience
experiment and seientie inveHtigation.
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resources of nature for success in
farming.
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If OUT High School irf our only
source of vitality, then let us work
together to keejt the life eurient flow-
'"g- Everyman ran help whether
he has a nickle in money or not, uum-
cy is necessary hut when it is lacking
the assistance of hraiucs should not
he ignored.
•
If you want any kind of Job
I Work done call on The Entskckisk.
All W oHr. done uratli, chtaply and
promptly. Gave ua a call. -
A Turkey Dinner.
We meet uj» with Home
surprises along life’s pathway.
are few and tar between, and
more to he appreciated by
rarity.
Mr. Ahruham Chrisfairi kindly in-
vited us to go over ami eat a turkey
i dinner with him on Friday of last
J week, and of course we accepted it
with ^ t i ul>ad basket, a joyous
heart and a smile from ear to ear.
The turkey was a large fat gobbler
and under the skillful culinary man¬
ipulations of Mrs. Christian, it was
prepared to satisfy the most fastide
oils ta t • of an epicure. It was a
splendid dinner generously bestowed
and lilierally appreciated, Who
next?
Prof. Huniiioutt’s lecture to the
Teachers Monday morning was a
logical and intellectual that should
be treasured in tin* hearts of our ed-
unitors as long as they live. Its
worth cannot lie estimated hy dollars
and cents. 11 is coining among us
has given us a feast of logical reason¬
ing, and a flow of intellectual pos¬
sibilities that will put new life into
the educational interests of onreoun-
trv. Every man and woman who
heard him, should treasure his words
as an inspiration to renewed energy
and determined efforts to place our
moral and educational standard upon
the very pinaclc of intellectual emi¬
nence.
Report of the Board of Equalizers.
The Board of Tax Equalizers for the
County of Franklin completed their
work in nineteen days owing to the
law being an experiment in this
County, the Board labored under
many disadvantages, they however
have done all iu their power to dis¬
charge their duties faithfully and
impartially. They have raised prop¬
erty to the amount of *<11,150, and
reduced to the amount of $<1,138,
leaving a net increase of f55,012
Most of the charges made on the Tax
Returns have been on real Estate.
Ladiea Are Unfortunate.
because the higher they rise in society
the weaker they find themselves
bodily. Risley’s Philotokeii controls
the norves* aids nature m hca various
functions, and thus combats with the
many ills of womankind successfully.
If your druggest has not gut. it he
will order it for you for a buttle,
from (’has. F. Uisley, Wholesale
Druggist, 92 Cortland St., New
York. Send for a descriptive
pamphlet, with directions and
certificates from many ladies who
have used it and can’t say enough in
favor of Risley's Philotken.
Our Toni ia a regular old part y
paryhzer.
The old parties are getting mighty
tired of our Tom. They want us to
nominate hint for President so that
they can get him out of congress.
Our Tom is not very large in stat¬
ure; but bis mental magnificence and
stupendity are matchless.
Our Tom would make a good pres¬
ident, but we can’t till his place in
congress.
We need congressmen more than
president.
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We may have a great many men
: just as holiest as Tolu Watson, hut
some lion, they can’t “get there” like
Tom.
Your home may 1 m* richly furui^lud and adorn-
>ii, iiutiti* not mmi.ifU' uitbouts P|*n<> or un
i ortran. .Notiling Hj*c so heautifte* and liiakea
)urmonU „„ d ,, li( .„ t)u ,. Jt
; cour.-c, but think oi th»* laHtiiivpipavuivaiMiix n-
i ( fit to th<>7*«* you lov«* and live for. But, b** auiv
Ui K ,. t . ........ .... mlIHil ,.n y t ,r,t r . i m.trun,«m
: tiwt win wear for a lifetime. Towui* thin at,
House, Savannah, Ua. The we Ilk »i own JAMdem
iu South* ru 1‘iano ami Organ trade. For 21 year*
| this Haun« h house has liven making it jioMlible
l ami easy for those of moderate mean# to jmn Il¬
ia** fine Instruments. Read their n< w a<f vertise-
[ mrut 111 thiff and write them About it.
j--
jj there was any doubt before as
to how* Georgia would vote it is set-
J t j fM j now 'i’he nomination of (’leve-
, alld wag ;l re b„ke t„ every man
advocated financial reform.
people though inclined to go to with
the democratic party will not, follow
j it in the face of such insults.
; will now vote with the reform
ineiit and thus increase the
f wr re f urm j u Georgia.—Southern
Alliance Farmer.
i
SHOW TIMS TO YOUR
NEIGHBOR.
.A few evenings siuce the hank
presidents of Boston gav e a banquet
at the Marker House. The chief
guest was Congressman Michael
Harter, of Ohio, (a prominent demo¬
crat) In his address Mr. Harter said,
“The fear that we shall change from
a gold standard to a silver one is the
direct eauae of our present co.inner
eial disorder.
Fortunately, close I Isdiev.i the remedy
lies very at hand, and that the
cure has the merit of being safe, cer¬
tain and perinandiit. It consists in
availing ourselves of our past expe¬
rience and our present opportunity
in connection with the hank note
circulation of the country, The
wide discussion of general financial
questions brought on by the free sil¬
ver cra/.c vv liicli has raged through
the I nited States for several years
past, has enabled us, I think to reach
sound conclusions on many points.
The continued use ot gold and sil¬
ver money under free coinage, with
legal tender qualities of both metals,
is an impossibility, he no matter what
ratio may adopted.
» * « * *
I have no hesitation in saying
therefor, that it is the duty of Con¬
gress to stop ah.-olutclv, perempto¬
rily and without delay, the purcha-c
of silvr. I do not w ish to say very
much upon tins silver question, ait
once fairly entered upon, it would
occupy all the time you have at your
hand to-day. The next proposition 1
I make ie that the government
tdisould not lie allowed to issue any
paper money under any circumstan¬
ces—B. O. Flower, Editor of the
•'Arena,” Boston, .Mass.
4 MONTHS 9
FOR CENTS CASH
We will send the KxTEItPltlsK, |
during the political campaign for
2f> cents cash. Now if you want to
help spread the truth, and educate
the people upon the true condition
of the country; just go to work and
get us some subscribers. As the
F.ntkki'uisi: is the only l*Koi*i.i-.’s
Party Paim-r in the Eighth Con¬
gressional Dist., we think the friends
of the people's cause should support
it, when it. costs so little to do so.
I PAY HIGHEST PRICES FOR
CON I' DERATE Money and Con¬
federate Postage Stamps. Price
list sent free. Address, ('has. D.
Barker, !*0 S. Forsyth Street,
Atlanta Ga.
WANTED Ladies to assist me
in selling the Famous Glory Water,
for the complex*n. Terms liberal.
Address Miss Cornelia Willis, Lavo-
uia, Ga., M’g’r Branch Office.
Franklin Sheriff Sale.
IV MM, eolfl hf'fttrv tlw court. hoin*i* door In
\\ the town of Tncsday i.’arnofvilie, in »fuly Fraukliu coiiuty, with¬
<#*., ou the firs* Iiiprhest next, bidder
in the Icpya! h>>nr.'* of *ah‘. to the
for wish, the following ^rojicrty to-wit:
Ah that track or Darcel of land, Situate nohie lyinc of
and being in Franklin county <ia. on «*wk,
the head miUrr* at John W. Ke«ter< mill
containing thirty nix acre*, adjoining land* of
It. F. Wilkerson. auid Win. Keslcr. Sam Miller Wolford or we*t
lands Bold hv Wui. Ktihhr to A. I*.
land owned bv John W. Keslcr, heinp; the place
where It. A. Jordon now liven. Haiti land levied
on as the • property of It. A. Jordon by virttue of
and to sa itiftfy two ft fa'- iavued from the Justice' h
court of t lie zfltli Iilpf. f*. M. of our county, in
favor of Win. Kenlcr ajrfcinst. It. A. Jordon levied
made and returned to me by J. A. Canada I., i’.
This June,Mb Unfit.
John C. MoCiirUr
Mm riff.
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