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f«Mt Mortar Caret
Warn MMwfautto Min it Clerk
Levi T. Eareifor re-ateatoa to Ma aMea rfj
Clark auprrar Court, afarat to ike drano-
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Hr. J. T. Armstrong spent thin
week in Atlanta.
Picnica will aura be in order. W hat
-ectiaa will announce the first one?
The tax pavers will soon be in the
heeds of the receiver. See his jreb
fated roufa.
There will be no pewebea, bat the
praapeeta far Uankberries were never.
fa«. We are still hopeful.
fare. Sallie Chiven spent thia week
ia Atlanta, purchasing the latest ml
’ inery eflbeta far her nasty customer*.
Clerk Lane makes his annocnee
asent this week for re^feetioa. He
is well known, as well aa his able ad
siiufaTshne of the office. He has
served the people fathfaJy.
A number of bearding pupils en
tered school at the Institute Monday,
and others will come in next weak,
fast Hargrave’s proposition to tench
-a—vw—y-ra.
Mr. Fred Wagner, of Atlanta, was
in the city Tuesday, and paid rar of
fice a r^r— odL Mt Wagner
built Heard county's jail fourteen
yoaaa ago and will bid on the place
of the now eoorthouse.
The editor is authorised to repro
eSok several of the lending bicycle
baaaea both north and sooth, and will
make it to the interest of all wanting
aww kind of wheel to call to are him.
Maar h the bare to get a wheel The
picare aewam will soon be here. ts.
’ Messrs. Li).* W. M. Paschal
I . have dissolved. Mr. T. G. Paschal
taking his father’s place in the firm
and the hurtling firm of Paschal Bros,
will delight their many evatessers at
the Mine old stand. They are receiving
.^mew gauds everyday. Koriee their
wl
Mr. Beek informs ns that he is a
bona fida rawdent of Heard eoauty.
■Sebad been reliable informed mat
m Carrot.
lead to speak of
him as awon remdent. WeetoerfdFy
9«k? this storemen*, as we do not
wish to do anybody aa injustice, and
wifi not fa so if we know it.
The Easter blixzard ■ over, and
the blackened forests are again rob
ing themselves in habiliments of
greenc the birds have attuned their
throats to more silvery songs, and the
voice of the plowman in tones of
hopefulness fioaa from early mom
till dewy eve on the ambient April
air. Sorely spring has at last come
to stop.
Oar State Line correspondent
speaks very sensibly about county
qaesttoas. We agree with him exactly.
A man may have his ideas, but he
should always be subservient to the
will of the majority in conserving the
best interests of al! concern-d. That
has alwavs been our policy and al
ways will be. We hav® at heart the
good of all the people of the county.
Editor McCutchen to lamenting the
Iras of s fine bicycle. While in At
lanta Monday be purchased a coati*
high grade wheel, but it turns out
tbat it had been the property of Mr.
Clifton Anderson, and had been stol
en from him only a few days ago.
Mr. McCutchen will go to Atlanta to
day, and wil! assist Mr Anderson in
prosecuting the thief.
All the irons of Hearl county's
handsome new iron bridge have been
erected, and its graceful form is now
connected from bank to bank across
the Chattahoochee. The approaches
and flooring will be Laid in a few
days more, and the west and east
sides of the river will again be linked
by bars of steel. The worry of ferry
creating to now ooly a question of a
very few davs.
WANTED —30.080 pounds of dry
bones. ts.
Hogansville Dime Store.
A large majority of the grand jury
were from the west side of the river.
Their report shows how the west side
feels about the new courthouse. We
knew from the start they had not
thoagfat senously of the foolish sng
gestioe of changing the county site.
Ret that matter is settled now, and
aa pnXriutic cihaeM we can all go to
work to fly pt*Msx4ike from the
ashes. That is becoming of good cit
iaraa.
WANTED—2O.OOO pounds of dry
bones. t£
Hoporriße Dim Stare.
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MOMfaKMpw vQNOnKkb9MwHw»
yMfca fawd Am— pt* aM— A hfishd
aCßanaW satftosmiraa
Henau a new eoorthonar will be a
It will he aa bower to the coonty.
aad a use ament tu the memory of
the board of eommfatuoess lung as- ,
ter their bears are blenching in bon
ored graven. ■,
The grand jury pat the ball of en-! ।
terpriae ia motion ia their present
ments, published elsewhere, and on j
Tuesday their suggestions ripened in- (
to happy caimtnatioa in the meeting ,
of the board. ,
The plan accepted by the board ,
waa one submitted by Messrs. .
Brace and Morgan, archiSscta, of At- ।
lacto, and will be as urged by Tn j
News axp Basses. A eombina- ।
tiow stone and brick structure of mod- ।
era design. While its estimated coat ,
will not exceed fifteen thousand dot- ■
tera, it wilt be one of the handaaasest -
temples of justice in the state, and
‘ none can exsel it in point of eonven
‘ient arrangement.
The first door will contain office?
for aS the officers with tire proof
rooww for ordinary's and clerk's rec
ords. while the around floor will serve
for court room, with lobby sod cou
saltation room at east front, grand
jury room back of judge's stand on
the west with connecting door to so
licitors office, and two rooms fur ure
of traverse janes. A tall cluck tow-,
'■ er and observatory will also adorn
the earn fruat
The board stndled al I plans cloee
i>“ d mast have the credit of mak- '
1 ; ing a wise selection. Years of study
. ooald not have coacei red a mure con -
venient or handsomer model. Wren
completed, the county will be proud
‘tsfd, and will not b? grudge the
amount of ita cost.
Prof. A. F. Daniel closed his school
i at Simpeoc Friday evening last with
’i a gold medal contest. It was an inter
esting occasion, and a fitting culmi
. nanon of his excellent spring ses
ssion’s work. Prof. Daniel has bailt
up a fine school nt Simpson, and the t
, recitanooa of his pupils showed that
'' they were intelligent and well trained.
The gold medal was won by Miss
'; Bessie Tctnlin, with honorable men
' ■ lion of Mias Edna Taylor, who pash
’; ed the fair winner eiaaely tor the
handsome medal.
H hrOtTcxm.
Ihwim'kXi' BkKm and
ir-MtrrakX 1 tevenotwrites is mm|
ttee.l thought L«ss& te?asd«aw
| agms. A* yw ail know x >,
bitter to every bw«s?C Oor grand-j
father, J. J. Moore, after spending
j sever*! weeks with as and Uncle Hen
iry Moore’s family, has returned to •
Georgia. He travelled over some
portions of Bell county and seemed to
‘ like well? although he experienced a
, little of the mnd. bad wind, and bad
water. We had ho rain during the
winter, thongh we are having some
rain this spring. And 1 will explain
up the water question. When we
• have no rain here in months the
creeks and wells and springs go dry.;
so we hare to get water out of such
weds as don’t go dry and tanks that
are made for the purpose of catching
water when it rains for use in dry
weather. We ha»e some few we! Is
and springs that never go dry. I pre
sume if yea want a correct statement
of Texas yon can get it by consulting
grandpa.
The trains run in a quarter of us,
we can see it run into Bartlett, a
besotiful little town three miles south
of u* sit naled on the line of Widiam
son and Bell counties. We live in
Bell.
But 1 will try to give some farm
and gar ten dot* Papa has a very
fine farm, and baa his land m fine fix
for making a crop. Hu corn was six
, inches high on tne 36th alt-, bat the
freeze bit it dowa. The tali awta were
killed tn February, bat spring oats
look very fine. Some of o«ir little
garden plants stood the frees*. We
have bad some very cold weather since
Xma. but despite all of this the pas
tares are greea with grass, and the
cattle are looking fine.
t I thruk there is some fruit Left to
sharpen oar teeth. We dou't hare
any applet in this country.
Weil, I went ro Killeen some time
back. It a a beautiful town about 37
miles west of ux I was accompanied
by three of my cousins, Mattie. Ely
and Tom Moore, so you may well
guess our trip was one of pleasure.
We enjoyed rambling on the nigh
mountairs very much as our home j
' dh the prairie. We will gv fishing when
school is out.
I guess I had better dore for fear
thia finds its way into the waste bas-
1 ket. Mollis E. Moose.
J
Now is the time to have your job
. work done. New stock of stationery
bought low guarantees bottom
pnaes. Write ss what you waat ts
w am tw. TMffi
And Persons Who In
tend to Teach Sehool
in Geor^a.
We invite yowr attention teoor spe
cial Oder.
Wo have a regular coarse in which ■
we prepare persoM for the active da- I
ties of school tenehera.
This eoaire embraces all the sub
jeeta taught in oar public schools of ■
to-day and we guarantee to every per
son holding our ccrtific3£p*p which
will show that the bolder has com-1
Dieted the tewebera course, alieewce of
first grade, which may be obtained at
the next regular examination of pub- .
lie school teachers taking place after
the conferring of our certificates.
> A good student of moderate educa» J ■
tsoo may reasonably expect to conr»'
piece our teacher’s course in from four ’
to five school months.
For further iufe-matton address |
L. L. Habgkavk,
Principal F. C. I.
er.ani S»GE.
The fruit crop is completely killed
throagh this seedoa.
We were glad to see so many new j
correspondents in your last issue.
Mrs. A. H. S. Thompson has been
quite ill, but is better at this writing.
There was quite an interesting mu
sical enter^usment at Mr. W. P. s
Thomson s Friday night last.
Mr. Coleman M-xwe aad lady, of
Pleasant Hill, spent Sunday with the
family of Mm Sopnira Hawk.
Mr. T. A. King, of Bowdon, was
in cor community last week, tuning |
organs and working on sewing ma
chines.
Some of our farmers are talking of
planting eotton seed in a few days.
We think the people of this section
should plane no cotton seed before
the loth or 15th inst A. H. T.
TAX NOTICE.
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I will visit the following places on
dates meutinned to receive tax valua
tions for IfiM: i
Cooksville. Thursday. April 12tb,
from 10 a. tn. to 4 p». m.
Corinth, Friday. April 13th. from
lsaa.hSp ex
j Enon Grose, Satt^ay, April 14th,
froua 8 a. m. tn 3 jfL to
■. Tmm- ihaaKtair. Apr.! UteteaS^
■twite •„< t r
• State Liar, FriJ*y April
> iroei Btol2a. sr lies ver from i;,
to 5 p. «u
Liberty, Saturday, April 21st, from
-8 a. m. to 2 p. m.
Rockala Friday, April 27th, from
9 x m. to 4 p. m.
Biackankle, Saturday, April 28th,
from 9 x tn. to 3 p. tn.
At Franklin all public days. Will
visit Glenn, Houston, Owensbyville
on second ro^n t
S. E. Elit, B. T. R.
Buy Kone but Gen nine.
3,000 Merchants sell Hawkes'
Snectac lex 2,000 of them
bandied other Spectacles
without success,
Showing the great popularity of
HAWKES' GLASSES over all oth
ers. His Optical Plant and Factory
is one of the most complete in U. &
E»tabiHbe< 23 Tear* 4g«,
They cannot be bonght at yrwresadnsce
, as they are not supplied to peddlers at any .
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Every I*air Warranted.
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ns are Titled u ‘n e by
F.tu C. O ft. C«m am. Ga.,
J E En^ Anl. X^w^a-a.
8.-zcr A C. E^asr:>.
A. K- HAWKES,
Manufacturing Optician.
, IX Whitehall St, Atlanta. Ga
BICYCLE S
—FOB—
ALL AGES, : SEXES,
tai Porkrtbookto.
ILX'/W.
9Mb Bacers |l».
3Mb Read Wbeeia flUte.
3b inch Pneumatic gtr
ALL THE ABOVE NEW
36 inch Pneamatics second hand, 825. W.
=• lid Tire safetiw *15.08. Ordinanen
I' 35 W.
Pneumatic Tires pot on solid Tire safe
ties $30.09. List and catalogue free.
Ksrowr Cwrz Co.,
st-LTUKMo. i
wn f)MRF WIMT ’FWF WIST fl
IRrm OISPI • IRroW » wImM . wwllftlilJf
But we de wot iThur Share of the Peoples’ Trade, and we are going to have it if Hur
dealing, pdito sttotiea and dose prices will give it to us.
SPRING IS
And so are we with tie prettiest line of Spring Goods ever seen in Franklin. Our line cowrists of
New Style Prints* Ginghams. Linens. Hamburgs, Buntings. Mulls, Nainsooks Tultons Challies,
yh mnnnrn, ts ft' hurt wf have no time to write nn ntlrcrthcmvrt We w ant the people to come in,
and see for thrtmadh’Tito
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S. O- & 00.,
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RBiEEBS OT LOT PUCES. Hurth Side Court Sguare, FRANKLIM, GA.
It cratiuoes to rain.
Mr. H. L. Harris and son vfand
LaGrange last week.
Hurrah for Judge 3. W. Harris.
He is the man for n natre
Mr. Jun Brown sad nater, Mias
Lilia, visited Caioa Grove fanfay
last.
Mr. J. S. Kirk is still wry fable,
bat we hope at the Mxt vrfaag he
will be better.
Mr. W. A. Harris has a calf right-
Wen months old which gives one gal
lon of milk a day.
MisaMofae Pittman, after xa ab
sence of some time, returned home
Saudav last, accompanied by Mr.
Martin Pittman, of Alabama.
The fruit is a gone gosling with na.
We think the wheat ■ cooaiierably
Samaged, but is now sprowfag oak
Oats are damaged very bsd^.
We don’t expect to quarrel about
where to build the euerthoMre like
t some of the correspondents. Any
where will suit m, bed wa fafat that
Franklin is the propw plaeer
Several of oar faraKrs lm< oora up
’ last week, bot it is z iwn^Aow, aad
frikrasr nen * omta* ninM,
SrCcy wre
ore phmtfag cuth* «te< sis they
tiioQ <fad it <^l
Legal AdrertiMlMa^
B.itetg«f ChmtEate
p KO9GU. Hear<C«irtr
’• JL>tice »hn«*rg>'M*'aftr Mb far
the erection of a errerteoae as FviwhTin,
Heard eooaSy, Georte, will he reeatvad
till twelve o’eioek mTawwe s«h. ISM. The
building to bare two itorin me tha. walla
<->f the fin* story tn be of HaarTx>«*ry giaa
ite, the reraaiadci of bvidtWr I the rif to
‘ be covered with slate: the h* J Sweto be of
marble or granite. Cfflee wmw to be on
the first floor and with cost '^ry and »-
licito/s recon no stain. ' anplete and
minute apectficati aa of the pn>paae>t
bail>!inc prepare! by Brace A Korean, ar
rhiteeto, of Atlanta, Ga., are pen S v m
spectirm in the o@ee of the ordinary -jt
Hoard roonty
Sud building to be com iefad by the
firs’ day of Ma.” h. ItSkl, an : to be paid tor
on the Syat dsy of March, I"M. Cooknct
rato wb> m are iwarded ‘he wort w.B
first be rejured to give boa t in doable the
aim unt of the bad with tw< reaal ami sol
vent -ecuntiee St the ftdthf tl perf- nsMUx e
of the evatrai-t, and Io ndemmfy the
county of Heard for any -vtnages ocm
sauced by a fauure to |sr m the same
*iu.in the prescribed time. The r»mnty
furnishes the rock and haw • that are m
the «ite of the forvaer <” ertteowee the
cxmty reserves the right h reject any sad
all bids By rier of the B ard of C«■
iwtsoorws of Heard in hws,
Apr.! 3rd. Id&t Rowr G. C*us
Cterit • uaty
Crtatiaa &r Duxaman.
GEORGIA. Heard C< 'l3ty.—Wlierean.
J W Danie!, wimir -tntor of toe os
tateof laic T T itapkins. feeanned. teptto
sente to the court in hia petition duly ttiad
and ewtered >n reeold, that be has folly
adminwtr re! said eetate Ihia in therefore
to ">te all peraoaa concern—l. kincre! ami
creiitors, to show entree, if any they can.
whv wud administrator sh«~«id not be dis
charged fr he h« admin ustrate n. am! re
ceive letters of diasainsiim nthefirat Mue
dav m Jane. lt®k This March *. I”U4.
G. A. Cwars, Ordinary.
Tsar’s harvest
GKORSIA, Heard C icty.
To al! whom it may eomrera:
Elizabeth Adana, arid- wof ki» n Ad
ame. having applied for a rears support,
and the appraisers havinr filed their return
including t schedule of the pp-perty and
am- unt of money set apa_t by them, cita
tj. n » hereby ttotted re, tiring all pereonn
new med to sb-w cause why said a|>plica
□on for twelve month's • ipp-rt -hould not
be granted on the first Monday in May
neat. Given under my hand and official
sgnanre, this April 4th. 1d94
G A. Cn un, Ordinary
Letters far Afausadrata*.
GEORGIA. Heart €' awty
To all wh en it nmy cwucenr
W. D. Zachrr baring ia pt”per form ap
I plied to me for permanent letters of mimm
etratioa on the estate-J L. H Zachry. late
; of mid county, this is to 'tte ass and smgn
■ar the creditors and next of kin cf L. H.
Zarbry to be and appear at my office with
in the time allowed by law and show cause,
if any they can, why "penna Jeni admin is
tratio* should no* be granted to W. D
Zachry on L. H. Zacnry * nt«te. Witness
my hand and officaU wirnurnre. this April
3rd ISM. G. A Ctoaus. Ordinary.
Btf kX juaUcw’a court aammoueew
ja*C printed nt tb« X»we jots office.
All kind* of prinuug done Co order
a&d cs hbset uclke.
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I ffbfvi •
MM: Effii" : BCTi
. fuaxklinga
Scmoq opens Sept. 4, WM, and
closes first Wedn.-sday in
June, 1894. I
The fol tow tag year's work will not
be experimental. The institution has
pwoed that stage. The success and
patronage enjoyed last year assures
; the principal of coDtinued success.
. We ask patrowage from ail sections of
- Heard county.
♦ TWI STANDARD. ;
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| DURANG’S :
IRheumatic Remedy
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f iwlnas ttw MKwlwd —Cy iur , •
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low BEADY!
>' We are now ready, with uew
shop arid the very Le»t facil-
• ities, touo the publie’x
Blacksmithing!
Satisfaction raaranteed ia
every particular.
' Scientific Shoeing by an
expert will be a specialty.
Give us a rail at oer new
shop, aad have your woYk
done promptly and right.
j Repairing and Piunt’ng
a ^pt-cialry.
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Z 3. ID. ’TTT’ilaor^
l Franklin. Ga.
COHSBCIAL HOUSE,
ATLANTA, GA
-i Bates f L‘JO per day. On Lojd
street adjoining Markham. TaUee
: the beet the market aift-rda. M **als
Zocta. Ix>iging 25cta.
Mbs. M. E. Smith, Proprietor.
!
. BURKHAirrs
r Vegetable Compound.
■
Guaranteed cure for Kidu-y and
Liver Troubles, Rheumatism. 1 nak
Complaints, and all Blwd Disorders.
Ko Cure, Ko Pay.
' The best recommendation of thw
- wonderful remedy conies from tb<*
'who use it. Many cures aruuud
'. Glenn, Gx Sold by
R. B. Mmty, Texas. Ga.
, 8. G. Carter A Go,. Franklin. Ga.
1 W T Cr < ke«. Rocfcaso, Ga.
W. A Lapown, Frokoa, Ga.
’ C. L. HEARN.
General Azrat, : Glenn. Ga. j
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t Job Printing.
REAL : POWER
Advertising, but in backing all bargains with
THE FUETS MO FIGURES
That Makes Them Bargains.
The real power Nin the price and quality. Our
spring stock is arriving every day, and the prices
we quote are simply unapproachable. If yoa can’t
believe us. come see for yourself; that Is the way
to test the validity of bargains. Come to see us,
ami we guarantee to save you money.
"V oiira for JBaavgains,
PASCHAL BROS.
STUDEBAKER : WiGUS
E. G. KRAMER,
CaxicLltax^ : : G-eoxgria.
CACTfCN^-If • 4«fal*r W.
D«ngte« Mfaxea at fa rodeW primm. ar
lk<» haa tltom wttbaort nawe maaxpvU ma
brattod*. Alaa Own aa a fraaA
W. L. Douglas
S 3 SHOE TH£ C WCRU>.
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« ' w-r X art / - Jwr »ve 1 -i I— ’
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-»e a..1 pri « - the ’mM’oov. w h intoeti
- r..ue. - : ci- .saruiw cf ar.3«a< v
t * ; > v*ir ihcx. Oc-.cta who t? c
• e jf W D*«i<in Sb**"» gxin euv 'r-e-’.
w n '"ic.- «to irac^ca? " th* in '-ih- ir ft.
* . r --I . TSrw to 3<r*rd V r«d t 3 iw* pr-. \
«r<t "if . - t^b CIS «»»« r*o:w v' - K
» «* -t> • erjse«i ? v-ivv".
W- L- t*l~V», IL-wktun, Mxra. b*..d
S o < AUTEIi £ i t? . kric«ihr,Gß.
H. + MADDEN
G Wnne» '.<■
GRAVE STONES
m b»:U Gr%i tn-i M tHtle. Giaaite
« ■ sb*
iag iu ai b e.
PRUES LOWER TUH EVER.
K"*p ciw»i»a ly <>n u iad grta'ls pvl
•Ja ■! « fin.- *• martUc.
LV-tign* furairirai t<* aoy vn«l work
Mosey -iue wben tewly lo be UaaleJ to
its destiwatioe.
OH <.a u». al Phi R ck o» toilrew, me al.
m-ki.-.Ga. U HWOSb
IkMri* not lie in
FOK SALE BY
p.p.p.
CURES ALL SKIN
■ ANO
BLDOODISEASES.
t*!?*s>‘lfam» emlvrse P !* P fau fafiptaodiif
cooi.Ma«u<m. <a«i rr^wrthfa it with «r^a^
aati»f>«'ti‘. n P r th# cure* of fall forms fin !
fita^va nt Primary. S*e*>n<lfary and Tertifary
' p p. p.
Cures rheumatism.*
»rph£l», RbenttMit.ME’.
C.eer» and rioraa. Glnu.ular *w«illu«w,
Rheum ALUtn. Ha tan a. *H<l • nrvoic t*lo r»
that have r*fa4#f'xl fa* trwatmaut. <'»tfa t».
P P. P.
S*'n toseaaew. r-i-uja. rnr>Ma *«&*••♦
t-mpAIaU. Vtervnilai roiaoa.Tacur, -Kra-U
Heed. etc., ete.
r !• I .!»• tome.snUaaeyrtoyev
F P. P.
Cures scrofulA.
ap;w..ixer. bnilllr< ap tit* ay*t*m ra^MAiy.
Laib awhc^, are pot»ma4 saw!
wt>oi« etocd ’• In an ins para'-rwMfttow. tnw
P.P.P. kS.
to menstrfati ImKu^mMfa ana rraewiariy
benelKfal h* ’be wor.der*’: femxy<MfafaW
sing pr’ipertlwa of? P P . PTttJny AMiw
Fnge Root ami P ,i*wittin.
p. p. p.
Cures dyspepsia.
LIFPKAI HOS., Prrartotora
hnuauraewk
Boag on Bloraararaee mUM Ora
>ewrari**v rerawna
O* tanM tr.ubarawliy wrvwMora temU'ra
tin <«« « . »IM be rei»e»eU by raba,
SrrarM** />-«m Bittm. onra
toa—id; M.'roT«.