Newspaper Page Text
faj; ENTEiH’KISK.
Ga ” October 14,
local brevities.
A\ APOLOGY-
(O ful ci i stn inoil to make an
UiljfV to our tea lers for the
F|ill,operate r the “SIGN” language that we used
,:,r,l to
r^eot'avav our office door. Our
with our hotter
PT Ltywent. * U hat others say about ,
Ejues r not hrrt uiikiid us, but things it gives about it*
t0 say
L. to,-we r even when thev are .merited
,
‘’ l give a copy * o,thc‘‘Mgi,’ :
„| In' ,1‘i‘t , " ’.11 let our reader
W between us and our enemies.
“DEMOCRACY
70,80.)
S i>a rty
I) 1) I)
! pud a natural death on Oct. full
pi. Poor thing! It was of few
jj Vi ,mil full of trouble. It fled as
shadow and coutiuned not’ The
joe tiiat knows it now shall know
iu more. Farewell Joe Scott thou
Bggjiof all that the devil could im-
■p’ upon a decent public. Move
■pur washing to your native home
K -—. We have no use for such
|t;;s’i. AYur room is company,
I Hit out quick!”
I Tiie “sign painter” presumes to
jji'present the “democracy” and the
Ncc.’iit public,” and we lesve it to
[tli.in to own or denounce bin. In
Ik, meuntnne we are still attending
In our own business at the old stand
NYc will print your tickets nice and
cheap.
Have all your job work nicely ex¬
ecuted at the Enterprise office.
Header are you a MiVsoriber o
Tnk Entkihikisk? If not, send us
“5 cents and read it during thecam-
pgn.
We keep a splended lot of envel¬
opes and paper as cheap as you can
buy at retail in Atlanta.
CirnsstrilC, High Sahool.
Fall Session begins September
5th 1S02. Tins is one of the iivest
ami best schools in Georgia. If
you don’t beleive it, visit, the school,
or ask our pupils and patrons.
Yi’e offer the best advantages for
fair price.
book-keeping taught thoroughly.
Sensible and spicy Circular and
Catalogue free.
Address, Ilowell 1>. Parker,
Mrs. IL I>. Parker,
Carnesville, Ga.
* -•>
There will be a People’ party meet,
ing in the court house Saturday (to-
morrow) evening at 8 O'clock P. Al-
TIIE HIGH SCHOOL.
We thank all our patrons for their
pUidiiage and words of approval.
We propose to teach a better
‘ K, 1 ve * r ;
. . Sensibly .
J-Ot every CTti/A*n work . .
ami jiersistetiflv for the good ol Car
“csv,He High School. Our town
ainl this section needs a real good
school at Cartiesville.
We solicit the patronage of good
a Dili-school jutmens. begins Sept. __ and
faili.mues ti'rm hesiuit 4 school months. ‘Spring contin-
Jan.!), 189:-! and
.............. i fi
P‘ e an y information about our
gfiiool.
II. I>. Parker.
SIX SHORT STORIES each
Jii-dith. and articles on Fashion and
a rinelv |l matters illustr of interest to the Home,
AuTllL'R ited, 61,50 a year.
S HuMK M.<<) \Z?' K.
PI ihulelpbia, Pa.
consumption
in its
early stages
can be cured
*>y the prompt
use of
fyers Cherry Pectoral
j-. -
It soothes
w.o inflamed tissues,
siefs expectoration,
*’ arid hastens
recovery.
Dr, j, c. Ayer fk Co.
toweH, Mless.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Tax Receiver.
I hereby announce myself a
didate for the office of Receiver
Tax returns of Franklin county, at
the ensneing election Jaimar” 1898,
subject to the uomiiuticn of tlie l’eo-
pie’s party.
W- A. I.andrura
Tax Collector.
To the voters of Franklin county,
I < nerchv announce mvseit as a caudi-
date for the office of *Tux t’olleethr
of Franklin county at the election to
be helu January next. If elected 1
will honestly endeavor to fill the of-
fice |? f* 10 ‘f* <>f »»y ability- I .re-
spec,fully first ask your support tor the
tinl
J. W. Xorred.
—• ♦—
Clerk Superior Court.
to the Voters of Franklin county: l hereb
andounceinyset a cunditlate lor re-election to
the olTice of Clerk trior Court of FroiikMn
i ■ amty. lit the ensneing election in January next,
I a;u thankful to the people fur their support in
the isist. 1 do hope to liave your support 111 the
intuit’. If jam win re-elect me i will .tischarge
the duties faithfully, promptly and imp.n ti.-Uly,
as as t have trie, I to db in the past. 2’eiiig more
familiar with the office lean do tlie business
more efficiently than before. With many thanks
for past favor.-, l am liespictfaiiy, eta.,
J. .11.1’liillijis.
Treasurer.
To the voters of Franklin County; l hereby
announce myself as a caiululate for tlie office of
Trea.-urer o; Franklin county, if elet tetl, 1 will
i'aithivliv [»eriorm the duties of the office to the
be«r of my aliilitv. i\es\»e<*tl‘uJ'y soliciting
your sujipoit, I am y<mrs truly.
K. M. 7'taneil.
♦ • ♦-
Treasurer.
To the voters of Franklin County, l hereby
announce myself as a candidate for re-election
to tie office of Trea.-urer of Franklin county at
the election to be held January l.SR.’j, Thanking
the people lor past favors, I resiieetfuMy ask a
eontimiation of the same.
Respectfully,
T. C. Um ton.
Sheriff.
To the voters of Franklin County, I hereby
announce my sell :i candidate for re-ele.etion to
the oltiee ol SheriIV of Franklin county at tlie
ensuing election in January next. Tcankful for
your support in the past, i solicit a continuation
of the same in tlie luturc, with the promise on
my part, that if ro-electcd, 1 will continue to
fU.-char^e, uo the l>ost of my ability with fidelity
and punctuality, the duties jiertuining -to said
office.
Respectfully,
J. McCarter.
TAX COLLECTOR.
To the voters of Frankliu County; I hereby
announce myself as u candidate for the olliee of
Tax Collector of Franklin county at the election
tit be held in January U -i.k II elected, I will
hone* tly endeavor to fill the ofiie.e t<» the be-t. of
my ability. Each ami every vote will be highly
appreciated. in. I'lctiul’y,
I). S. Hayes,
♦ ♦ ♦
TAX COJ.MiCTOll.
To tbc voters of Franklin comity. I hereby
announce myself :ia it eamluUite for the office
t^chcM filin’‘is’tL'“|Vi tl ‘vv‘ii‘ noV, 1
-
estly eiitleuvor to fill the office to the ber-t of my
ability. 1 rc^tiully abkyour sup 1M >r t for one
term.
M. H. Duncan.
Tax Collector.
To tiie voter* of Franklin county, For the
benefit of enquiring friend: 5 , 1 hereby re>p»ct-
fully atmouhee my .-elf for re-election to the
uHiik’i,) Tins (iilli’itor nt » 1 il> clcotimi to 1 1 - lielil
Juimitiy i8l7o, end with thanks lor * a«t fovoiv,
moist rerpeetiuily a^k a coiifcinuation of the
raiue one more time. lour Servant,
(*«. Vv. Carroll.
Clerk of Superior Court.
To tiie voter., of Franklin county, 1 horel.y
announce my.-eJf as a euutluhtte lor C'iuk ol
the Superior Court of i iv.nkfin comity, subject
t > the IVoifie’s l>ai ty primary.
Kcsjiectiufiy,
J. A. McCuy.
Clerk Superior Court.
lurn’Vy announce nivw’if a? a cciuiiitate for
«tly emieavor to fin the otto t,. the host of my
ability. Each and every vote will be an>rtciu-
j usi- ite.-in'ctfu.iy. a w. Metoaueii.
| .
j ) Tax Receiver.
! t.» Um v..t-rs «.r rrankiin <'<»<»ty. - u
cir.nty, iheni>v resiiectfuiiy annannee iny-cit
a „ a (i : il , (t i 1 uitU..r re-eiecthm to tn« <•«!<* <»
Receivur of Tax lletums of Franklin county, at
Dim election to i* Uew .i.umary isim. it i ;i; "
T^s^zsrsrxx „«'r
t v servant,
Jesse li. Ee< Toy.
Sheriff.
To thn voters of i-’renk’i'-i county.
1 li«Ti;liy resis’i tl'ully nnnomiee myself as a
camlMliite for the office of Slieriff ol tliis eouuty,
at tlie election to he lu-lil January 1KO. If eleet-
eil, 1 will honestly ami fearlessly lilt the office to
tho host of my ability, ho’.ieitiim' Jour supimit,
I am yours respeeti ally. QnjjrJn.
J. X.
Sheriff.
To the voters of Krankin county, I hereby
aimoimee myself as a camlhtaW lor Slienlf oj
tVankiin oimnty at the ensuing ileetion mi¬
l ff elected, I promise to till the o'.Iiee
ujry ability.
to t ,t.c iiuht oi my
Vours lic^iieetfiiiij. Vandiver.
j. V.
» ® ♦
To the citizens of Kr inklin enmity, I herehy
myself us a candidate for Slierilf of
announce ensuiiif: election in Jan-
I Franklin dountv at the
| lH’.KS. Ihivinjhe.il lorn ami raised
,U„-, wii make the on
j Democratic principle*. I
! the ik-moeratic 'datlonii, as 1 -te no p.ai’. now.
i reason \vh. - 1 should for*ak« Urn isirty ,
1 will ’IWiisi IxP. olfiCL T
elected. ......., ’
j,.
A man that will not nnflii chii giy
< naed not expect
I assort his light.; better fate
cm and deserves no
i than industrial s;a f . cij.
A Letter From Hart veil
Mr. Editor.
As the surging waves
I begin to die <ntt after the boisterous
I will proceed to give
j a few tiioughts concerning said elec,-
tion. While we admit the fact that
the high tariff democrats, carried the
election, hy one hundred and sixty tell
odd. Mow, first I proceed to
some of the means used to carry said
election. All good citizens could see
from the whiskey afloat, and the ma¬
ny dark methods used by the corrupt
old party, to carry that banner to
victory. Why even the town offi¬
cers were engaged in seat 4 * ring dodg¬
ers, such as the pictures of Watson,
and Peek trying to enslave the peo
pie of Georgia. Why will Georgias’
degenerate sons decent! so low, as to
resort to such slanderous methods.
Where can you point to a limn that
lias done more for Georgia people
. „ . . .
than 1 om >> atsoil. IK* nils fought
his wav III) ill this et’liel World, flillll
a [lOOl and , IVOtlt.rillg , . boy, , tllld , lie .
stands to day ' the equal of mi * v man
. tlfis . Old SOlltil , land, which all
WC
love SO mueh.
,, T I c.ontPinplate . how , , ho has , been
'’ uen
treated at his appointments at Atlan¬
ta, Augusta, and various oilier places,
1 shudder for the prospect of tins
American country maintaining a re¬
publican form of government. Tom
Watson needs no eulogy at my
! an is. He is known all over this
country as the strict follower of Jef¬
ferson and Jackson.
However I started out to tell you
how this campaign has been conduc¬
ted. We have been amused by
tlie brilliant exploits of tlie confeder¬
ate generals, and also have been told
how mean the Federal Generals ac¬
ted. I will tell of the scene that
makes all brave men sick. AY hen 1
gazed on tlie beautiful streets of our
little town next morning after the
election, I saw suspended in effigy
two of Hart county’s brave old sol¬
diers, with their names made a mock
of. These men stood bv their eoun-
trv when it required courage to do so.
These men were democrats when nil
things look dark for their country’s
van so. These men will be remeiii-
bore i who wore tlie gray when there
little town silk hat fellows are for-
gotten. What crime had these two
old soldiers done to be hung in effi-
gy. I hope never to see the dc.y
again when a Crawford and Ander¬
son are hung suspended on onr streets.
Audersi i) followed t he southern llag
through A irginia. He followed when
led. IK followed it wllCIl
1!il1 lc<l <ml ' hopes; IIill receiving a
mortfil WOUIld 111 ODC of th(3 lii.St t*JJ-
nts aro , ini] }Kchmoild. II. K.
&
Anderson is nosv almost a one ann
man from the wound he received he j
following these noted generals. 'J
only crime imputed to these mei^
they refused to vote for a man that
deserted llis COlllltry will’ll tile cnc-
my was here in our own state, insult-
mg our women, Tli esc' brave old
soldiers, their only crime to be hung
for was voting the People’s party
ticket. All fair minded men must
admit both parties to be true Jeffer¬
sonian democrats.
Citizen.
Hello! You Southern Democrats
y on sa y in your papers and through
your oraters ihat General James li.
V( - ( ,. u .,.,. fought against the South du- j
# , .
!ll, » tlK ' l 1 ‘
>So he did, and he fought bravely, , , j
just as he is now fighting against the
Wall street money power that is eat-
; M< , tiu , profits anil p-osjierity of the i
farm lands of the South all away. |
v V he.re was Cleveland during the
war?
His sympathies were with the
North, but lacking the courage of liis
convictions and being too cowardly
to go and light, he hired a substitute
and sent him to do what damage he
could to you Southern people.
Aon who respect bravery will
think well of Weaver. You who are
willing to kiss the political backsides
of the Xorthen dough face Demo¬
crats, who want you only for the po¬
litical effects that bring profit to timin'
v.-ill Ck-vcUnJ. You
. ..... monev and you * takes your |
* |
• ...
. lhat uuii .n 114 J, >
choice, you |
dollar and go in poverty many along
year ii you elect C iCveiun i. l o* '
iov’s Advance Tlmught.
Eucklea’s Ani a Salve
The B-.’-’t Salve m the world for
Rmi '••- Soies, . Ice’s, Salt
■') !r ' iss
Skin Eruptions and poMtively It cures
p i*D. or no j. IV reijuircd. is guar-
Jl i c 1 to perfect :::i! islaclion,
or money refumle-l. Price 2 j c-jr.t:-
per bos.
i'.fi; SALE BY Dr. J. R.Tu-ker.
A Letter Fr >m So file
Soque, Qa., Sept. 13, 181W.
Mr. Editor:
I want t' ask you for
, a short , space m your valuable . .. naper
b>r the purpose of sayings lew things
1 ahont the lYuvidenee High School,
of which 1 am now a student and !
try to say some things about the
| country First in which school it , is is off located, right .
our now a
smart, on account ,i„,
gathering their fodder, and 1 think
tlie wav the weather is this morning
they will have a bad time for saving
it u, for hi we iu au are bavin,r naMii. an an ta east t rain tarn auu and
it is about the time of year for it to
rain several days.
M e are here among good people,
God lo.ving and God fearing
You know the ol 1 adage is “we will
go to the mouiiraiiis to get some
‘
, whiskey) . . .
mount* i dew. (meaning
I wil, just say to the bo vs to stive
them of a trip, you can’t get it about
Providence. 1 have heard the fiat -
Woods hoys talk about the “greell-
‘
,, ti,ins .
l0l ,ls 1,1 ’ 10 ,, ' olll ' ’ •*
come n]i some Wednesday night to
our debate and hear our mountain
hoosiers speak, and if you have
never been to congress and don’t
know much about e t nress, we n il!
make you think congress has moved
over here into the mountains and is
in session. I will do e my scatter¬
ing letter, hoping tnac. no one
will he offended at what i have said.
Prof, makes some of us write a
composition every week and !
thought I would write to your paper
which I like to read so well. .Suc¬
cess to your paper.
L. X. Osborn.
IN MEMOIRYM.
Sacred to the memory of lit tic
Salena .May, daughter of Air. ^’id
Mrs. Harvey Land, Little May j
was about ten mouthu oi l. She ilc-
parted this lifts about the first of
September. NVe are in deep syni-
pathy with the bereaved parents for
we know that it is hard to give up j j
such precious flower as little May.
God had a wise purpose in taking
little May to live with ' tint therefore
we should be reconciled to his will.
Alay God help the bercavid p re its
to feel each day, that they are one
ilav nearer to their little May. No
doubt little A lay is standing at the
beautiful gate, waiting and watching
| ier loved ones to greet. ’’J is a gio-
rl011s thouglit; that when we have
OVC1* (lentil’s dark St'<T we
w ;n | cno w each other there,
]ittlc bands ifl ht'UV,)!!
Beckoning father and mother to
come;
Tlu> | iant ( s 0 f ffarlmg little May.
Taken so early from loved ones at
home.
Two bright eyes m heaven to-day,
Yiewnng the land where flowers
n’er fade;
Two little feet, so dimpled and sweet,
Walking to-day on the g 1 ien
street.
She smiled and looked to the skv,
As if Jesus was standing near by:
She smiled again as if ’twas sweet to
die,
Again she smiled and closed her
eye.
^| ' R1 ' S j„ t |, e anns of Ji*wu« to-dav.
rhf} , iulc , ;lt hll . Salena M.i, : ;
( .
Xevhr to die or suffer a-ain;
Praising (iod m sweetest strain.
Sue Vickery.
It is with sadness we record tlie
death of little Russ Bummt, one ol
tlie brightest and sweetest little boys i i
n town, which occurred Wednesday
afternoon. The bereaved family
have our deepest sympathy.
G»oa Look3.
Gond looks are more than skin
dttion of .-ill tlie vital organs. It the
Liver be inactive, you have bilious
look, if J your Stum tell be disordered
have , Dyspeptic .* Look r j nud » it
you a
your Kidneys be e dee ted yon have
a lhneh^l Look Secure ejood health
A 1 "‘f’a. is iht gient aLuati*c J Cm
and 'ionic *aets directly on tliOKO Uloleiies, vj-
t-al organs. Cures I'imjdes,
pveH a good
Sold at Dr. J. K. - ueker s Lru^stoie
o>ic. per bottle.
NOTICE.
My Son, Burrell Holley having
j .ft )n( . vvithout my const ■ t, any
**•* ■■■■«
l ° '"V. I,l!1 V"
• Any person hohhng^itti is <>e:x-by
: priviligcd to work him and use the
Jiieliory if ucceesiH’v until I come
fer him. Mock Holley.
Asblaiid Ga.
CHOP EEPORT
FOR BIO NT II OF Aid., 1802.
IjSued by the Georgia Depart¬
ment of Agriculture.
i KctiiiirK*.
Dnr.nsr the hitter part of June and up
to i he 30th o; Jul;, tue rainfall in nearly
every sis tion of the stale was excessive.
Tills Was finlowul hy extreme lu-at
tuagiug to crops in their succulent
I condition resulting from the wet
! season.
| COTTON.
I This crop has suffered more than any
other from the weather, conditions, the
™bm producing grass mid
pruvemmg farners from clenumg tli ■
crop; «1 o r,•sailing in large growtn oi
weed wiihout frmt. Hut little injury
has I,ecu tlouo hy insect \u»st, boll
worms being reported in u very few to
colitiift. In some sections material
harm has been done by rust.
coiin.
In nearly every part of the State tin*
rep, rt on this crop is good, and tli •
reduction in comparison wild tin-report
f° r du ie Inis been cans-1 principally (ieorgiadur by
injury to 1 iwhind iu N rtli
ing the wet st-ason. li roum lovalilies
tile extr. me heat following the wet
weather damaged f lie crop.
QUA IN.
The promised \ ielil per acre given in
tlit* last leport wide i was prcitii’iited the stic.l on
tlie r suits dhtiiilHil from tlir-
nri’ii Inis Imrilly t,ecn realiz <1, owing to
s]irouting ip tlie shock. On the whole,
however, the wheat, crop way be consid¬
ered as above tip' MVi rage.
Foit.lKE J’l.A.vrs.
Correspondents call intention to the
large acreage m voted to grasses and
lorage plants and to the promise of n
fine yic 1 .
cjisgp k | KijV P h i-£ n
?? : S*
■ :r |
zr -
\p 2| tt I?
^ P o I > c li * =
PI | *: 1 i«p ^ ^ ? h :-3
I f
_______i
Ko \ h (ieorjxin.. k'» rtihi . .. (M jo
Middle (i m Ja f< 1 \ W !»7 \ >•
Font ltNve-1 (Jit.. .1 T 1 ’ i hi t>; u;
J’ast Qt-ori/ia.... J I h;> ft** iu ir. | m li, ...... u!
bout beast (ia ,. P< ,
State........... 1 s’.'_j !'•>., a,'a' a.
Ao.ttii .join l tiiriNpoiidnm.
N( KTII QLOKUfA.
ranks—AllinpB very Im ly in tlm
pr. «<, ewiint lo csccssive rain. Corn in
t.o,*:oni laid ilam.-gi’J by t 1 j c? aamu
cause. Cotton JoorA fruitnl.
liartmv—Cr<:|H viy yrissy, on ac¬
count of exc.,-Halve wet weather. S-min
farmers: have quit cioai.i:,^ crops, as
tli’-y tnink wording will injure them
more than the grass. A part of Om
wheal unit 1 at crops sprouted in thu
shock. Extreme hot wcut.nr at this
tun •, anil rain needed.
Cimtiuoga—t he cotton crop is looking
com para lively well, tliougn much of Up¬ is
was injured by the wet Well, weather. bottom laud
land corn looking
Very much injured by badly tin-rains. damaged Wheat
and oats w-r- ubo m
Iise shook by tlie wet weather . Weath¬
er v.-rr hot now and rain needed.
(Tcrokee—Iii some sections the con¬ |
tinued rains have dam Colton g-d lowlands. had
Upland corn Since fine. the dry weather too
much rain.
commenced we have hail partial show-
A g-cmral r.iiu wid soon bv
IH’vdeJ.
Cobb—Colton will make too large n
weed. Tue western part of the county
has had plenty of rain, while in the eas¬
tern p r, it has been too dry for threw
weeks.
Dade—On account of excessive rains
tin corn prospect is not so good as last
rip irt., tlxm.;h an abundance will bo
ma le. Wheat and mils did not suffer
much damage iu the shock, »»d Die
yield is goon, Mr. Thomas LitT made
i even hun.re i bushels of wheat ou
thin v acres. Iiog cuoloru in somo
parts of the county.
Da'vson—It is difficult to form n
proper estimate of Die corn crop, ns bot¬
tom lind c ru is far below the average
while upland is fur above. Tlie damage
to the bottom land was caused by tho
excessive w> t weather. At pr-sent wo
have every indiealion of dry weather, for
and crops are already suffering some
rain. Three weeks dry weather wo ,1 t
almost ruin onr corn crop. Cotton is
now di ing f airly well, but weed. too much
rain him caused it to run to
Floyd—O.i account of excessive rains
cotton has failed to :-e; its usual amount
of (ruit, and again union of it—at least
one fourth—has suffered from neglect
on account of wet weather. Sane thing
applies Forsyth—' to corn. otton is fifteen days late,
though li is fruiting fast since Die min
c as li Lowland corn drowned out. Up¬
land and higu bottom good when it was
worked in time. Forty per cent, of all
crops grassy on account of wo t weather.
aiedTo'Uratdy'HtTSb^'c^"!; ihc sunshine
doing well will, and fair
weal her.
Franklin—Corn on lowlands is mate-
ri.i l- injure !. Upland corn generally
fine ana doing well ivnere it lias been
prep rly culiivnted. Cotton is small
and from ten lo fifteen days late. The
three week.-’ drouth after so much rain
is telling on pur crops. nmbadne^ry
Somuch la^ corn has
work. Cotton two we, k< la to.
(iwiim. ti-Kxci.sdve rains have com-
i jnred all crops very much. Cort.-n wed. it is
making weed, but not fruitin'-
has le-eu too wet for bottom land corn,
HaberHniim— liie *»••!%vy rams luive in-
jnred the coni on bottom land v.ry
„ ff .Some liny and oars have been
strove i by the fresbetj.
Hall-1 ioth corn and cotton have been
ba<i)v inj-.iml ;. bv tuo wet weather,
Fjirj ; ll>w OI ,i a K< ; t Work tbe | r mp4t
Hundreds of acres of tlie best cor i in
tin? county whs killed by oveillow^,
bojtom Br M jujur <b The CT dry
on were
wi-nther wuh ly iiot days has
nlgo dsuna^ed our crop |it^pecf.
Hart-Corn will not make., ind crop.
_
gujj,jjrt*d fur work. Cotton will bn h) rt.
f A Scientific Affierlcaii
f Acency for
T; k
caveats,
tbe public by»noth* itlveii tne ot uhanie in the
0 >•) « dfUlifiv .Anttifim
I,„rc''sl circulation of unf i-ofetiUOo papor In t>;o
world. !»lMono.JJy iJiisirated* JVo iulp.i'.iuc’tt
man should ’>« mouths. v/iiliout Atldrtfss it. Weckiy, MUNN A, CO., a
year; Vi. £L;V) o\x JLi Headway> New York.
jr.-lj* HUB 8 ON BAPTISTJNSIITDTE,
FOR BOYS AND CIRLS
-* LOCATED AT <*■
Bowman G-st.
UNDER THE CONTROL OF
HEIiliON i’TlST ASSOCIATION.
fi3 t has as fine faeulty as any in the state.
No healthier location in tlie state.
Fall term begins first Monday in October, closes Dneomhor ti lth.
Spring term liegins January 1st and closes June Kith, 1808.
15 >ard from >?7 to *0 j i r in nitli, including fuel and lights. Hoard from
Monday till Finlay evening per month.
'I uition tor all classes from academic to senior class in collegiate deiiart-
uent if! per mouth forjmpil. under 18 years «>f age exdu.ive of the pub¬
ic fund. 41,7,0 per month for all pupils over 18 years of age. T int ion to
>e paid (piartcily in advance. For fun her information address
\\ . A. MONTGOMERY, Putts. Instititk,
REN . J. J. RECK, Pitt’s. Ilo.uti) Ti.tshi its.
BOWMAN, GA.
’Catalogue suit free to any address.
A $3. MAGAZINE FOR $5.
The Post-master General wiites to tlie editor of Ai:iin n’s Xkw
Komi Mah.\z;nk of Philad.-l| hi:,: “As your magazine gets thicker it g“t«
•l ighter. I congratulate you on doing what no one else has done in putting
nit t wo copies at tlu‘price others charge for one- it is half the price of
itlier no better magazines.” This was written when the price was 4l,<i0,
but the ciicul .turn has grown so large that we can afford to make it £1,00,
ami have made it larger and better at same tune.
It has long Lei n said that it was “the best magazine in the English
language for the money,,’ and is better to-day than cv.ir.
livery subscriber gets 4,3,00 wath of MjCall’s Glove Fitting Patterns
KLEE.
l’kill particulars and sample copy (including a pattern order worth
■Jo cents), sent, free for live two-ceut stamps^
THE ARTlll’R IT RLE* KING COMPANY,
(Lock Rox 1118.) Walnut and Sixth Sts., Philadelphia, Pa.
The above Magazine and K.vri:ni’i<isi.: post-paid one year for 41,75.
LOOK iii IERE *
si
NVELtlOiiX tlfiOff,
DEALERS IN
•i' IF’nmitxur© *
HOUSEHOLD GOODS, SUCH
BEDS,’BUREAUS, AMD
rams, CflAIBS AND ilOCEES,
WINDOW * SHADES
’ AMO
STOVES
FULL LEIMH OF CONFECTIONERIES
s fiSlM [■% Bl d Pi igars And
TOBACCO 1
Come and Gel Onr Prices Before Yon Baj.
; J .Mane;/ . Monojn:■'(;(
This number of the Tribune
torly will need no eulogy. T 1
an,,,Is of copies ' of previous
°* Hie book have been sold
ocean to ocean. The price lias hereto
1 ‘ •
lore , been 3-> cents. Recognizing . . tbi ,
value ' of the work the Farmers Trib
( secured the publisher , .« ,
Him o. s ng
ilflPr a tl,or<M, ^ h rev,SMI ' th
j author, u ho also adds several new
< t]le h k j„ ,] )C hands oi
„„ )M
mil ..........a f.„- ,i..
t ' A ^ -A- 1 ... f |.,. 1 T ar „ 1 ne
• * '
•
of 25 cents. Orders are already pour-
'
utg in for the new edition, proving
we claim for it.
: that it. is the most comprelieiisu
i and concise presentation of the inofi
qucsiion c\ci piKMiNiica. „ul,li-h<’d
| Add rows Farmers Tribune, IK
! ° * r °
* 1
i
I | wmsm
• mwmiw
The Wonderful Cura I’or
OfeeufflafisRi i
Endigc&iZ&n, Dycps
fcsctiaa C;rtlll3St»cf jus.ii *’■ 8upr«..o UU.KCFOfid, ai'. f
o . - ■
l; VC ilMIl .YD: r£e ! i iomr'vruit* fliSh 1 w.votr.! --a
U& ryr.fi m f *r o. u
tew ixiUli •) o i yo’.;r ru diui-of z
Vocdi rfut Ci. r-:» v. /h rr, jr . <.'»-i .» t ; 1 Ik y ' 4 d
t-i.oajTi'/i/; i'.i j tU >
xraijdixtL taasi co„
cere.-isc i>if'JGGIBW3»
tor. UL 2 i-i At.!*
i
i:vi:r:v max’s ituttrii i: it.
This nnmh'r is very interesting anil
The author, Join. Kl-
' VOod C ,,Uor ’ <Ira Wfl .l. 1 "' ' Utn IU ' U *
from life, 1 t . find . hfs story . tin*
write* in
VC |.y. ( l a y common-folks style, that
j-ncliaiits' ’ entirely
the reader. It is
! , tevoid ... of taint of vulgarity. If.
!‘ i with any unansweraMe
jments s I’ejilefe “equal rights .ill argu- and
for ,‘ S t<*
h] ivJ to |IOIM .“ X„
lend it without being impressed
j -vitli the sincerity animated and enroestnes the mind
>f purpose tin t
J * a,- the .«**• \\ all Street n—j politicians, h.A* it wtl.
jdaittlicm on a career of muestig
ltroilt j 1 at wi |[ re „,i t jnconvei-4
FARM FUS^
THE GREAT
Cartoon Journal
FOR THE *
THIRD PARTY,
Will be Bent to nny afldrena
for tho
1 mr& Remainder ol tbit Year,
with a premium
i Alliance Songster
■ mm enlria! for (5 s.
FARM FUN Is the on’/
..... illustrate satirical puhtt-
rfK cation iu the world on iho
. Farmer 1 h aide. It Ls
f / sworn enemy oi Puck,
•V Judge, and other ill ustt.t-
'J" ' ed Flu tic
“ toe rp papers. of IU-i«
, sixteen papen rui 1
1 trations. You will like
SWaSSBg PUB. CO., Inc. Take is CINCINNATI, 1 a advantage tamps. Addr* of 0. this *8
FARM FUN
lappyant icnlcnt if nlio r; v i ii “T - :
S fnester;” a tamp with the ii,J ; »fi’'.«»• rr
i Frr.if.i Ko- ae.!.'. ’... ■ >. ?/<rU*} ii*
. , .
\