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TIIE enterprise.
^rjcsvilla,. Ga-* November 25, ISST
local brevities.
'
We need im noy to j nv cur debts
Can't .\ou hel]) u, a 'ittle/
Hkoos’ Littli: Giants
a -(. the most effect oil pill on the
market. Safe, sure and certain. Sol I
3 ail ivarrented by caiujers Alliance
t ;oi'e, Toccoa, Ga,
l’n.Ks! ]'it.ns!! Bij.es!!!
Try liKiiias , famous , (Ltn.ua.v
fin vk. It relieves ,7 at once • S.ud °' nl *
ami yarrented , by banners Alhaneo; |
gton*, i occoUj Ga.
Stock It jlders Iltstiug.
The stockholders of trie lie form
Publishing Company will meet {„
jKitter.sviile (,a., f/y lb o clock A. -M.
on first Weonesday in Dcmlx'f
iiuxt for the jiurjiose of electing offi¬
and directors for the ensuing
liv order of board of di rec-
Xov. 11th 1*92.
T. .V. McParlatid Pres.
A. J. Owens Pee.
T* :U gg ; sts say* it is a pleasure to
. Hi.oils’ Pamii.y JIIi:;:.i:ini:s, as
. y bottle is wa* rented for all that
label calls for, no our customers
perfectly safe in buying th-.m.
and warrented by Farmers Al¬
store, Toccoa, Ga.
The time of our eamjiaign sub-
and thoite to whom trie
»as seiit. by t!,e Aiimnee, luiy
and we will have to stop the
unless they renew at once,
cciuuot furnish the paper any
wiihciu some money.
Xowgite us tour order for coun¬
tickets. Don’t wait till election
TO OUR PATRONS.
We need money to pay our dei.ts.
are busy in the seliuci room.
Please pay us all, ur a part by
gntit, or sootitr.
If wore convenient, pay to J. C.
or l>r. .j. K. Tucker.
will receipt yon for what you
Vi e thank you for your pat¬
and past promptness in pm, -
tag.
Don’t forget your teachers.
Tours truly,
11. i>. ui M. L. Parker.
1000 Debars lie ward
To any Olle who will furnish UK a
,i. tlu.t , win ;n cute a wougu, ... .t, ,...I,| cold,
any disease of the throat or lungs
effectually . it than , i
or more
(tuiitiii' Lnfoii .s’.i:i:; s .
and warrented by Farmers .V
store, Toccoa, Ga.
The great Dr. lb erhaave left
t’li'ex directions for preserving the
li.alih—keep the feet warm, tin.* head j
cool, an 1 the imn-els open. Had ho |
jiraetised in our day, he might have
add 1; and pa iL the biood wttii
Ayr's 'oars.-ijiariila; far he certainly
Would consul- r it the best.
Carnes vile, Riga School.
Fall Session begins September
6th 181)2. Tins is one of the
ar.d best schools m Georgia. If j
you don’t beleive it, vi.-it the school, ) j
or ask our pupils and patrons.
We offer the best advantages for
fair price.
Rook-keeping taught thoroughly.
Sensible and spicy Circular ami
Catalogue free. Hark
Address, Howe!! H. nr,
Mrs. II. H. Darker,
Citrnosvillq Ga.
Sickloa’s Aniica SaAo.
The Best Salve in the world for
Cuts, Hrutses, Soros Ulcers, Aiit j
Itheum, FvV r Sores, letter, Chai)- ■
l» ’d Hands, C.iillilaias C-tos, a:: 1 att
.Skin Eruptions, a-id positive!/ cures
piles, or no p ty re ju re 1. It is gtt.tr- :
auteed to give perfect satLlaction,
or mouov refun le I. Price 25 cents
per box. 1
FOR ALE HY Dr. J. R. Tucker.
.
The most wealthy must govern m
every state, and will, regardless of
any attempt to deprive them of that
right.—Richmond, Va. d'bing. (deni)
It is astonising, yea, statin g, ^ ie
extent to which faith j revails iu
motffey circles in New York tie * v. e
ought to htve a king.—! c.v York
Tr - in [Hep.
ahmoun GSiflNTS
Tax Collect;; r.
To tlie voti rs of i’ arklin county,
J Jicreliy aimottiK c mvs. If; s a
date t if t Hu oili'-e of fax ( olleetlir
of rranWin comity at the election to
he hel t January next. It elected 1
will honestly endeavor to fill the of-
fitJU **»« **’*'• '* my ability I v<-
speelfiilJy ask your mtppot t for the
(fist timu,
J. V, r . X or red.
Clerk Superior b’ea;t.
t" tso Voter. of i'r.’iilctii; cmiityi t 'icnilr
iuiiliimiro tiiy .,01 t Ottiuliilatu Inf ie-f*Jeot.uui t.>
tiie ortice «i clerk f-iijwuir i <*art nf
eiwnty, Iitt!ii'i*iiru^i.u'i':«-.i.mii..i;iiiumyiux:.
I am tu Ii.kf.il to ti. yi'.i,,!e for til-sir c. n ,,.. t th.
tiieim.t. i aniu'jK- tuii.ivf ynur Mijiyurtin tin*
future. If .von will re-. Wine 1 w .: ili-olii.r.-e
then ruu,j,.ny,
“*» s 1 have trie.i t«<to in ti,.-»«»-t. it- :»r ■*.«■!.
f.imlliur v.-itli «u- „iri,v|i.m .to ta t..
m.«e emeu-,,tty th-m > efwe. with
lor part litvor. i a. 1 UtLjjcotiva y, Ltc. f
j. m.
_
~
Treasurer.
To the vuters of Fr.mkiiii fourAy, itim-ty
! »m.<HUH.N> i^n'a emi.u.tite r«r w-cie«a«n
to t.o oflijc of TreasuiL'r of Franklin minty at j
uie «te«ti<iii to be i«;M Jn:.:mrv Duo, Tii;ii,i;ii."; *
1 ‘ ' J “
Z
ttisjiectfuiy,
T. (’. j'urtoji.
Tax cou.i.ctou.
To tlio voters ot Kr::i;k!i: county. i licr’.y
iiiiiioMife iny.-tii ;!ri a Ciiiulidftt** for Hit) oiMve oi j
T.iX '.'tilhc tor oj i- raiikHn county, ut tin* oU-o;:gu j I
tt. bv held wR. pa pipy JMP.'J. If elected. 1 will huii-
o "tiy ciiiicavor to M I tin- oilicc to t;iv hu t oT my
.tbii . y. I rc.'rt.Lvtlu.Iy y. srruoj ort tor one
term.
M. ] T ». J ^uncivil.
Tax Collector.
To tii«* voters of jKnbiiki'n ernitty, I'or tlie
l.-t iicMt of u.'-iiiir ii£ iriciitls l h ivi y rc \irct-
lur.y aitiiouiiGe my elf tor n- intuition to the
ollittc oi T: ?: t'oiivt lor nt Mu election to Me held
J.iJiiGiiy J. .vL iiui v.uth th.tJik. lor ■ in t Jovois.
most re*?i>eoSi.ally jisk u o nUiwuitlon of the
:c.mc one more mm*. Vour S rvniit,
(i. W. Carrol!.
Tax Receiver.
To the voter ; of Franktm county. At the
soli«itati<m of a jrreat many friuai.5 hi this
ciiuntv, i iii.ti.*: v 1 'c‘in-ctiui y fiuanuire mjis.ii
an iM'uiiditiaft lor r;>eieetioii to tiie oMiee of
Jtecc v. r of T;tx xtctunis of Fr.-mklin county, at j
the' lection fyj be lu id Jamury tsuii. U 1 am!
e!e tui, l will .-erve the tax f jtvv r- to the.of
my aMhty. iiooii:- to receive Uicir euitv-ort,
1 ilia * • ir servant,
Jo.riPc 51. L-jCroy.
Shiv ui.
To the voi/'K of : , r;*nk;i;i comity.
I hei-d y ivsjn;cti''uJiy announce niyrelf a
oaiiilMatf ior office oi SIil-LjY oi tliid county,
at lh - sect ion to Me held January ISldJ. It elect¬
ed, I will liomx-'t'Sy and tcHr’cr ly iiirtlic oliice to
the he:-tof i:;y .iliility. Soliciting yoia* ujsport,
l nut yonra le^pvetluuy.
J. N. (imiuin.
Bhcxiif.
To the v-iters of i‘:\nk:n county, I her hy
nnnonne iny 'in-.- a txauLuatc inr bduviil ef •
Fr;«n*v;iu coiiii’w;' at tho eu-uM;^ devtioh hi Jim-
u:.rv Iv*’;;j. if . !-cct.' d, I promiru to till the oitiee
to tike hfn-t oi i’:y .-.hiTly.
i Olil K lit .'pec.ti ul’y.
J. C\ V. V.izulivcr.
Tc tlio {jitizoiifi of FctitkUu county, I lu-n hy
raaiouip.-.i- iHyrifcli'a* a ior olurHf of
Fruik.in Jwunty at the ei'ruinjr election in Jaii-
u.iy 1B®. Having littu isirii mui ria. til ui.c!
• Diauis-rade ; lAidiili:-'. Iv.:; make tiie raw mi
| ] tlw Iteiuoorafic iitatronii, as I .««e >.<>
rwil} . , lslI „ uW U;; . lKvriym ,, v . „
j elected, the herci i win of ciKchutgu I iiitv witnout my duty i’var at or m iavor. officer
; to u.iv a
Kv-joci unv,
J, \i. KaUu’ock.
?i?ANEtn» COUNTY.
Posrpoiicd Sheriff’s Sale.
Will be sold m» the iirst Tuesday
in December next, at t!iu c-ouit
in,u-e in said county, within the
j l<)UJV 0 f j„ (!„, highest L
, £<>r ( ,.y, tJj0 f 0 ||„ wit)Xr 0 ,,-
to wit; One tract of land lying
aii.d being in Franklin county Ga.,
adjoining lands o', tot* estate ofC. I*.
Jarredt, Vf. E. 1 sowers, Sarah Ilun-
ter, Dr. McJunkin and otliers, and
eotitaiiiing two hundred acres more
less, Paid land levied on as the
property of i*. G. Clark, to sati-fy
mortgage n fa issued from the Hupe-
rior Court of said county, in favor
i he Geiset aii g. Lo., aga.nst s.
P. G. Clark. Said land to be
under the levy of said li fa, and in
pursuance of a Decree t enderer
the Superior Court of said
at the September Term, 1892.
November the 7th '1892.
John C. MeC.-.rter f lierij'f.
I ADD UJ2.
5y Die bars of J. M. Bareaa.
wjJ1 b( , l . 01<] 1;y t . onseilt 0 f the
ofJ jp j}„,g eKS deee*ed, on
(he i;i .. ;t ,Tuesday in December next,
I)efore t!ie co ., rl ] lo „ ge <!<„„• in
Carnesville, for cash, to the highest
bidder, 59 acres of kind more or
less, lying in Gaming district, in
Franklin county; adjoiuiin' lauds < f
Thomas ‘Whitworth. UlJ'l Kllirl:
and tlm Clmppelear Load. There m a
„ 00 ,( dweiling house on the lamb
Thirty acres ef tiie land b mig < h-.ared
and the remainder in original foj* • fi .
Solti as the property of J. -M. Bur-
gess deceased, for di.-.tribution among
the heirs, and to pay the debts < *
gatd <teceasmed. Dc*..d will be signed
by the heirs of said J. i.ur s.
November.
Litctiida Lit: gess.
A. A Uavgf s.
Mr. Chairman, I say that •; u-nlt*
tiro us compared with commerce r.i.d
j manufactures ought t-. have the fair
esl tin in rut of any of the tliieo h
terw on whoso white anus uve home
tI ic pr , )s , K . ri , y () f Mi country,
' '
*Vi . „ . J ,. ‘‘ a " m,t «f dtnst-.tt hiu . <' ..f la! Ist ‘ r
: >r
which you know ' U ‘“
i , •it'cost ot . . f * nitnoi-n.
ees lirouiieti 'r ei
'
...... tics, boil you are to equalise file
* '
and fair . chance,
give us a von
»l,ou!,lW b mi,..I ,1m
].,ii,.if.l... ilk- ttlvUc*; "I
.; a » f..hts " ' on file side ' of
-
eininerce and on the mle ot J
aetn.c^. t never tl( ,li fin can l. Ib.ht 0 nt ill ,n tin* tilt M«u • ;
.
oi too fanner. !
s... ( , ■ , d , . , .
• ' airman, . o into , •»!•:<.e m
this tout*., -• as a country. I love my
' ' .*
,H;nK , * ! '' ! ; ,, >han any other „ mans
iiomc, butit is beeain-i! I love it
I iov0 t!, If‘ nnlr 'V ]il M ^
, , tl! ^ : ' , Uc iM ' vl,k h ,!i< ‘
'
c unty is fixed and the system of
government 111 wliicii ttiv r tate is a
i'“ “’'•••
And Mr positimi Clnirmri T thmfc t : -•
manliest to take, as a matter
national rnide, js that the Auici ]-
producer, whether oti the far:.*,
it: the ship, eat) knock the
off the producer any who e eJ.-e
t • 10 fiioo of tiiC CflPih. ].et us
aie not afrai 1 of this “j.aui'er la¬
f ir, a pauper never was a
competitor in any brunch of
The impoverished laborer,
whether he he a slave or a beggar,
never .was worth ins victuals and
in any industry. Ev err teach¬
of economic* will tell von so, i
no lea s of Amciican ] luek and
mtelhget.ee hi any cot.ti st
with any ether people.
In tiie name of our common con?
try - art its scct'ons, a!I its classes, all
its -colors—I a.-k for free trade and :>
fair system of taxation, o tbst in tiie
days that ate to come the alienated
affections .f our people
will come back to the
as tne wanderers ought to come ba< k.
mnue; am, Mom every heartn and
Ik U'*.no.d itt ail thus land will go up
toemy, -i.or.g uve tne Lepunlic;
i-et it ; ise to day and
this year and next year, ever deeper
in its fervor, and ail dov,n tIse years
that are to come. Hot :t lie louder
hi its unity, sweeter in.its
coming from every section and every
man, “Long live the Republic, united
m its sections, harmonized in its clas¬
ses, working for the welfare of all,
and supported by the love of a!! ”
Tom Whitson.
There is a large Comet heading
towards the earth, but astronomers
do not think that it will strike the
earth. Jf it St sijOtlid do SO, there Wll:
be no damage done, but there
be a display of lire works that will
astonish tho natives. If you have a
glass or your eye-sight is very good
you may be able to see the Comet m
tiie evening during the wee!:.
The AMERICAN XE’.VSPA-
PER ANNUAL (thirteenth edition
off press in September) ia the only
publication giving newspaper statis-
tics of the year in which it is
a-*.! is rapidly gaining recognition as
The Standard Authority.
Permit us to call special rtteiition
to its value as a reference book fo
editorial use. 1 he information it
covers in this connection is well
worth many times its price, Tt
peculiarly valuable just at this time
because of its political
w ' hl ‘ :h " r(> V Statps a,id <
ties, and whi -li every editor will find
most conveniently arranged for
reference.
IV.ee $5.00, delivered; payable i i
future advertising—no ca.-ii
required. An order by return mail •j
will have the prompt attention
Very truly yours,
N. W. Ayer & Son.
Dhiladeljiltia, Da.
Now is democracy’s rppertuaity
to make to or to break, to grant the
people’s demands or be turned down
i .ur years as the rcjiublican party
vva- at. the late electioh. Tiie Ieadei
v. UI .*; '•i-bt’u-ss p -oh pool the id- a
j' *t •"* ''' i ns dr! i a rued
of their danger, but time writ telf.
Iu view of tiie i ecord made on free
C( linage and Tariff reform :.v a me Isist
i ui, we see but Siva ie ‘ yty.
lief, from a lie dem raric
a h * firtuve. i I: News.
\ SPOIL O’
ii \ it .in (•An:..v:<i* , ;i .\ov..i. Oe
ran lanN'ii 1 -,
a m: at.t.i in. it,
Ttfk I’U'.iiM.!••’;> 1‘AUTY,
Tliis story is ttudoijt ted ila* n* st
iiowei fill and truUu' d i
great iinlusti i ,f revolution being ‘ <*r
i*[.*d nfi hv tin.' iiitellerciit t.trtiters of
.uiieri'*a u hi. n ha.i aiim-ured , in l.o ..
. . " . K '"* *• , ,
"" *' ,,,e "I"" 1 U,V
ri'Vi IlllMII til A lit.li I e:' ivlliell aopeiils *
! 1 , , woman-
' ;R> t: ' i -' lil! i:
of t . vt . ry ,,liming his
sytn:»:it!‘y . •, before , . of ‘. tile
.!(• . fV.vrro
■ 1 V- jjj
, la:.- uook be leu tt.io tilt! new
., t ,. (; 'r Viho col ,i i ,,, )t , K< j 10
ron< ’ i e'ltn'rh'ii ! > i
pies I’ruti; !..*nc<* the wider if.-,
the better f* rthec.m -t.
J A a story, n is strong, Gear, pow -
i ctful, ::n<t above rH, truthful. It
ioikiis with the (h.*i'*y;e jierjod and 1
^ exactly hen >.!»c P itions
, lose and i< !•, n o* the
v
n of the Alliance to It i»s great j
forerunner, the (I ran re. next re-
veal.- how naturally and ineiitaldy
the People’s Party eantc as a logical
f the .ilihtiicc nvavuiiient.
Jt deals with we,-tern farm life, and ■
wonderful indeed are he s' udents of j
| the farm. It gives :v glimpse of school
<iAy -;ii ; e,trays s’ it* and natiotia!!
legislation w.t h start.mg fidelity; 1 he j
: shallowness and hypocrisy, the cor- *
ru;>tii)ii and di ll mesty if itMtiey-
> controlled and lobby-etigiacered leg-1
iisiatton were ,'p, never m'*re truthfully
thiU •• j>• ■ i! of (iflice,”
it shows the reign of special legisia-
tioit and furnishes vivid prose etch¬
ings of coiigrcssioi al life.
Mr. Garian 1 travelled more than
In,000 miles in otdor to make tins
| story vital and tieie t actual eotidi-,
j„ h;tVl , tho evo .;
] (i;u) ,, ()t ;l westcri , !„,y, from an ig. j
, 101 .. lllt f. u . in | 1;U , t { a „ i:i ■«trrn»• til>lcj j
j ro j >rc>scnta tive of the pcopie hi (’on-1
• „..., sg< j; e , s „ ot he is a man.'
j will '
j t w a » 0 Ue creatt-m and prove
an t() thousands of hoys, :t'
j JJr , i(1! of;ea u . luil , *. 0:w ii{ t {,
\ j truly noble, clean an d t!n.-ugh: fill, l»ut
base:/ slandered, statesman, Jerry
j Simpson, with this ext epti-.m: load-
j ley failed to make any great impres-
sioii during ins iirst term, arid M .
.Snnpson has aroused the alarm oi ti e
capitalistic press of the nation ly his
brave, manly, wise am ! statesmanlike
utterances and wugge.’.tioiis in (Jon-
givss. JJndley cam ' tw • years too
j early to get a chance to st ike at lay on-
j trenched wrong. 1 1 ix nKCi'b* in
i keeping unspotted from corruption.
j When he goes buck as the people’* i
i representative, lie will not be domi-1
i rr nted by the Czar outlie House. ida
—* 5’ii’mr, the heroine, i-■also a noble
study, a type of the splendid
j hood which this g*'cat movement, of
tin* people is calling to the
, The -vest to-day i.s alive with Ida
! Wiibui's, strong, brave and lnagniu-
ceiit heralds of the d.uvt i g day.
‘•A Spoil of Office,” as a story, is
strong and of absorbing interest.
Every member of tiie family will be
charmed with it. As an ait creation
iv i.j one of the most notable works
£ i.eent years, and is the Iirst an on-
.
, y ^ lory a loading literary man
which deals will* the jnostMit great
of t! , t , 1>( .ople in
The Bl „ r y « handsomely printed iu
j argPf t . lcaP type , an d contains almost
fo ”. httM j reii pagt .s. It is published
j, y the Arena Pitblishi :«/
ot Cojdey Square, Boston, -Mass,
Price, t paper, 50 cts.; cloth, tji.Otl.
There are nearly 200,000,000
square miles of co d l ti ls in this
country. Is is right for this
tv of comfort, liealb and li 1"<* to be
owikmI and opr•t'd s 1 ‘Jr J>y nrli
corporations and monopolist? ' he
government rimulil own and
the coal adds and furm .h the poor
with fuel at cost.
For BiSicus Attacks
nea rtburn,
sick headache,
and all disorders of
the stomach, liver,
and bowels,
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills
are the
safest, surest,
and most popular
medicine for
family use.
Dr- Jt O. Ayer & Co.
Every Doso Effective.
L utuuiilloo ltd. iS.
The j>f ,<1 1<« iu i.ti; < .-.cation iirn buy
s'iwiiMf wheat an.I it, M-i'im that ino..v
evert farmer is sowing some.
Cot ton is near nil ut till picket! out
mill so 1 1 1 and tio is' the price 1ms gone
i 1,1 but alas! for tin* poor fanner he
!: i.i none to sell.
’l lie corn crop is short and also the
, inatiev crop lil;c\vt:ie, but u - e HiiniiOsii
1 ... plenty , ot
t . ho democrat , will
I i give u* *
! ""' Icul m “ c '- v l,l ' f, ' re •"»*
[ Mr. Tbw. N’oriiaiac lately anivcl
• at his f uhers from llntlu-rford count i* v
■ y "nut .. i, ... , Ik ,, i. lias . f loan ,, +• -oi ,, a little i; #t
'-•»
more than a year.
Prof. Sin a i will eotnmenee school
at the Aetnh my .Monday, t!.e*>Mh ,
of Noven.l.'er.
Mr. ihos. llnflisimtli conunencoil
school at limk C'r« ek on .Monday Im-t,
id we anticipate flourishing school.*
for both these progressive young
teachers.
TJie Alliance store was sold out at
auc’tion on Saturday hist, at Al.irlii.•
Mrs. h’rancis Holcomli has gone oi
a v j s i» to X. to see her son.
Mr. !’i:. Hayes is buying up lien
and will take a load to Athens m ;
few days.
O. and J. i". Coe left last wed.
for thru - old home in Clay count \
X. C’.
The majority of mtr citizens appeal
t0 | l0 vt , r y well pleas* l with tin
t . 011I1 *y rick e t put forth at Allens ot.
t | 1(J
Tiie mad train is due at Eastanal
1 ice 'J-fto A. M. going north, tu, I 1 1
4i south. Since Sunday 2Ct!i mi::i i
train due here g,.iug south C -Is
A. M., going north ti 2(5 P. .M.
Now since the democats liftv*
sweiit tlie country and have g“t '■■■
chance,” what may we expect at ihvi
han-bsi' Will they give anv of tin
reforms demanded by the masses
We need, not expect it, because they
are pledged to nothing of the kind i,
their i.attonal platform, and they ai>
not apt to do more than they prom
ise —not much. Wo jn-edict that
they ill forget all about the peopb
an ! platforms in their se.-smble f.»:
the offices made vacant by outgoing
rebulilierns. In the meantime lef tli.
People’s party hold its grip and pa-
Uently w ilt and watch, We have
our faces turned in the right din>c-
tion lets keep them wo never looking
backwards for fear sonic disaster
overtakes us like unto Lots wife of
old woo \vlien looking bacx :it the
destruction of Sodom and Gomoraii
turned to a pillar of salt,
1\ \\ Man.
Mr. Tom Vv ood was killed last
baturday evciiing at Mr. Hob Neals
gm. His arm was caught in the saws
and torn to prices, every arty being
out. He was able to jerk his art:
out 0 f til0 gin atl( j r „„ t0 the door,
where he fell lead.
The most pleasing looking man tvi
have seen in some time was brothei
A. I). Hooper, as he passed om* ol'Iici
'>j 0IK ]. l y evening with a haiidsotiu
new wife. It is strange how luck;
sonic men are. The fates st em to
be alwavK rt , ;<1 y to do them a favor.
:
Broiher Hooper has passed our offiet
so regularly recently, that we had
begun to “smell a mice.” We wi.d
! Hro. Hooper and his wife many year*
of bajipiness and prosperity.
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The presidential elec*o*s c’-.osc.
will meet to east their ballots at ti.eii
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respective state capitals on • e
\V-*::iesday in Dceetnl.e', waieh v-i
1
be lie December 7.--luda r .;! Nets
j We e.,poet t .slick to our i a y
through thick and thin, but we rcai^
don’t that we are under any oblign
tion to ; u; p-./rt a m m for office v. J.
v. oat snbsc. ibe for our pniic .
*
“is** m ■' ™ ««th. j" - .....oi.
of justice and equal rights 1 su ;
i want a government „ r .
o*i
cl is;- legislation and special pvlvd- go,
you must helji to g t it. Don’t, rat
d nvn and wait for some one else t >
do your work. It don't look nice.
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ui’Drn r'r: iVZ CONTROL OF
UEithON ’* t *; i 1 iST ASSOCIATION.
It has as fine faeiil \ as any m the . fate.
No huitiU.ier loeati'Ui in tin* strife.
1 'ail ti nn begin. first ,'iiomi iv iu Octid i<t, closes I oerni! er fifth.
Spring term begins .January sf and idosc- dime 10th, 189f>.
Po l l, ii'iiia to f .l per uionlli, ii,eluding fuel and lights. Hoard from
.Monday till Prtd.i.v evening *.o per montli.
'i n.lion I ir all c!afro.ii it-adeu-ic to senior class in eollrgi ite depart-
ni(‘! f id per ni 'iilh for,; u.<i! - under i S years t f age vxelinive i f th.o pub-
tic fund. ,1.. '• per nio*.th for ail pupils over IS tear- of age. 'i'uition to
he paid quaitcily in advance, h'or further inforuiattoti address
W. A MON’I GO.MIiHV, Pn-.s. Isarnfrit,
KP\". .)■ ■!. PECK, P:;::?;. Poaho TitrsitKi:*.
HOW MAX, GA.
j?'('iitalegiu* m nt ;i ec to any iiddrcsR.
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Tlie i’ost-master General writes to the editor if AktiuVh Nkw
i ii>i .'d.u;.*,;.!A •: of i "nil:, h Iplii.v your msgazit.e gets thicker it gets
.
Ui igl ter. I ei m'i a. uRte you on d dug wl.at no one «ise has done in putting
mt 1 wo eopics at the price others charge formic -it is half the prhjg of
ithor no better inagc./.ines.” 'Phis v wnlten when the price was < 1 ,f't>,
Put the e reiilati **i in'* :/r. * so huge that we call afford to make it <,1,00,
iud have iaa*b* ii larger and livtter at same tune.
it has long been .:: that it was “the hot magazine in the English
'intruage for the rmnev,,’ nd is belter !o-diy than ev.ir.
?: ■ a;Ayr. 'ci * .'3,it v.mih ef ScC*ll’» Glove Fitting Pattern*
:T. PE, (including order worth
Full par! * 'tiers «ud sample e< ii-v a pattern
no cents), sent free for five tw« t < * it stamps.
Tin: AHTMi'Ii I PHI.I* If G COM PA XV,
Hock ijox i.H’H) Walnut, and Sixth Sts., Philadelphia, ?*».
i he above Mag: due and F.NTi.ijfjt! post-paid one year f« • *1,71.
■jvn'tTT i ii ii Lu 5,j M prp^T'"F ii‘;l oil ;i t L •,vn ;J XT'.*; CT'A C223
f l L‘. n cm v)*4 ivnrr**" t i.v r t ers > *. 1.i4 1 5 ■ * t i S.' J 'g?V- 1 K0.
EiJo sed by ihs H-rding Am r,nd Wotuea of the Ko\emt»t
p:, : ,1 for „„.* ( e-sds ue <,f PEId'iiM HOOKS, HONG HOOKS
dP.POUM PAPIJIS, ETC'., by far the Imps' list publW *d.
t'.'it:tlo<r*u* eontnirw line p«*rtr.fits of the leading nutiu rs of Pefu.im
Woikr, also hue pictures i f Ji;u:;v Si.MtisoN, and Gt-x’i.ft Wbavkk akd
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SI*.XI) STAMP POIl CATAi.CGrE.
» orders for
"Jji'-X. J5. -IIv special m-ranjgertietf- wtlh above (Aimjdny,
! oaks may be sent'to THE EXT EUlMtlSE O.fiee.
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