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W. F. BORERS, Editor.
Amo Proprietor.
J & 0tr,bling Publisher
Meta Bewererille Georgia
JUNE 24, 1882.
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tartian.
For tbo Nsst Houto of lUprototatlvtt from
Hart,
HON. A. G. McCUKRY.
Blaotlaa Itt Wadaatday in Oolobar next.
NOTICE. *
Tbe Democrats ot Franklin coun¬
ty, are requested to meet in tbe
Court House ia Caruesville on tbe
first Tuesday io July next to elect
delegates to the Convention to meat
ia Atlanta Go., on the ninteenth
day of July next, for tbe purpose ot
nominating candidates for Governor,
and other State oflloere,and Coogres
Oman at large tor the State of Ga. A
full attaadanoa ia requested.
W C MoEntire, -
Chairman of Exr. Com Franklin Co.
It ia now stated that Congress will
adjourn aarly in July.
Twenty oar loads of Wateraieloos
were received in Savannah last
Wednesday.
Judge Cuningbam of GnfBn,ohip
ped last week from hie peeeh
orchard, 118,000 worth of peaobee.
D H Ponder, a Henry county far¬
mer, threshed ninely-eix bushels ef
wheat from three acres.
Doyal, tho murder ooon to be ox
eouted in Griffin, is relatod to Ex
Governor Smith, and wool to sohool
to Judge Stewart, who sentenced
him to death.
A gold briok weighing twenty
five poundei or 16,800, io one chunk f
passed through Gainesville a few
daye ago or. ite way io tbe mint. It
woe from tbe mine of Captain Im*
bodon.
The grapes growu by tbe stock¬
holders of the Georgia Wine Compa¬
ny, located in Calhberl, will this
year make 20,000 gallons of wine,
which is tho present capacity of tho
•ompany.
TO THE SUNDAY SCHOOLS.
On the first Tuesday in Jane tbe
officers and Sunday School workers
ot the^F. C. S. S. A. met according
to request of our worthy President.
Present. Vice President T A Lit¬
tle, W O Buttler, P C Uaulbrook,
James c R<tndal, John F Shannon,
John F Goode, J C C Miller, John
W Osborn, L K Burruss, S M Ayers
and W Jj MoBath.
Vice Pres. T A Littlo called to
the chair.
Object of meeting explained by
Rev, W O Buttler.
On motion committee No. 1 were
appointed, to correspond with tbe
speaker of the day, which is as fol¬
lows.
L K Burruss, J C C Miller, Rev.
John F Goode and Rev. W O Butt.
ier.
On motioo tbe following commit
tea woe appointed as committee on
prizes.
S M Ayers, J W Osborn, John F
Shannon, W L MoBath and P C
Uaulbrook
We propose to offer tho prizes as
followers. One for tbe largest school
represented in the Sunday School
Association. Ono for the school choir
that makes tbe best music, (disinter
ested parties as judges,) third and
last prize, to the scholar who mem
orizes sod recites the most verses
of Scripture, oon»aae«oaing the firs’.
Sunday in July and lowing the
first Sunday in August, Kant here
of versos to be kept by ■-oreti.ry of
eoheol, nod handed to S M A yore,
chairman of committee on prise*.
We have not determined »s to
wfcat tht^prisee repreeented, will be, bn for there the
largest School offered, end the
will be » Banner
victorious eohoal will be oelled the
Benner School, Now the question
riiw, what school will be the bon
nor school.
All persons interested in our San
day Sohool work nre requested to
meet st Csrnesville the first Taes
d»y in July, to oomplete the pro*
grsai. W L MoBath,
F. C. S. S. A.
THOUGHTS UPON THE DEATH
OP A FRIEND.
Thomas G. Underwood Jr., son ol
Dr. T. G. Underwood died in his
,22nd y*r, at his latber'^Pestdence
dost Csrnesville, on Sunday tbe 6th
inst. He wee afflioted with Pneu¬
monia, sad bis illness was very brief,
the attack having eet in on the
Monday proceeding his death. His
condition was not thought to be crit¬
ical until a few hours before bis life
terminated, and he was probably
among tbs first to realise his own
danger, flis last utterances were
<Arty I am all right now* to his sis¬
ter, who was ever by his bod side,
and his life was breathed away as
calmly and peacefully, aa a tired
ohild passes into pleasant, healtbfut
sleep.
The funeral and interment, at
Csrnesville Baptist oburob on the
'Monday following, was attended by
an immense concourse of sjmpatbiz*
ing and weeping friends. His school
comrades acted as pall bearers, per¬
formed the last ead burial rights,
and the little hillock that marks the
spot, where alt the hopes and plans
of his life ended, beneath which bis
bands are now folded in dreamless
sleep, was bedewed with tears of
ainoore affection.
It not unfrequently ocoura that
the dead are extolled beyond their
merit, bat it would be difficult to be
etow undue praise upon the subject
of this sketch. The writer knew
him long and iutimate'y, and their
associations ware such as draw out
and reveal tbe true character. Ue
was gonerous and manly almost to a
fault, and a true and sympathizing
friend. Ready to forgive, and quick
to acknowledge & fault or atone for
an error—as lauUless perhaps as the
frailties of human nature, vigorous
health, and buoyant youth, permit
to fall lo the lot of any one. ilia ed -
uoation was still unfinished, but he
showed evidence of far more than
usual intelligence and mental vigor—
his surroundings were favorable, bis
heart boat high with hope, and his
prospects were unusually bright, for
a long, useful and honorable life.
For reasons and purposes beyond
the ken of tbe human mind, tbo
work and preperalions for the great
battle of life were cut short. The
grand and beautiful Sabbath eve¬
ning rolled u.o, when ho must look
oat for the last timo, upon tbe beau¬
ties and glories of this world: Tire
visible and solemn ties that bound
him to the Liberty Hill Baptist
Church, of which he was an exem¬
plary raembor, were severed. The
relationship existing betwoen him
and his purents, brothers, sisters,
teacher and clussiuatos was widely
sundered. Death knocked loudly at
tbe door, and bis hand would not be
TJSXJTZ
guish, or lighten the neavy burden,
that has been laid upon the afflicted
family, but in jommon with others,
wo lender to them our sympathy,
heart felt and sincere. There ars
many reasons why the calami.y
should not be mourned too keenly.
The path-way ot life is beset with so
many pitfalls, is so dark and
gloomy, the flocks of sun-shine so
few and tar between, that it is not a
great loss to die young. T. G. Un¬
derwood Jr. has gone down to his
early grave, with a spotless record
and an untarnished name, in his
past life thore was little to regret,
and in the future there was nothing
to alarm. Time the great alleviator
of human sorrow, will tone down
the bitter angmsh ot to-day, and his
faroi'y and friends will hold him in
rememhorance, as a sad but pleatfant
dream. His memory will be a re-
-.fe:. •
DANIEL; PRATT
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THE BEST I)! USE.
EVERY GDI FEED® AND CONDENSER
Guaranteed to Give perfect Satisfaction:
AGENTS.
T. Fleming &c Sons,
HARDWARE MERCHANTS,'
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
WRITE FOR PRICES & PAR flCULARS.
minder of the uncertainty and brevi¬
ty ol life, and serve as another round
ic the ladder, that leade from earth
up to heaven, and anite the parents
with those who have gone before.
Had be lived to tho full period of
life allotted to man, at no time would
be ever have bed so little to Wind
him to life as now, and who can tell
bow muoh suffering he has oscaped
by death, or by wbat storms and
tempests bis life might have
wrecked. As it is, all is well and
is at rest, safe from nsiomny temp¬
tation and psin. The strange and
terrible messenger of death brought
him s summons from another world,
his spirit has leaped the dark biatnu
that divides lime from eternity, the
last and saddest sceno in tho drama
of life has been enacted and tbe
grave has closed over bis body.
The mound above him will be
neatly kept for a while, but by and
by thoso to whom he was most dear
will bo scattoifi far and wide, the
birds alone will keep his vigils, and
tho winds alone will sound his iu
neral dirgo—bis humble bed of clay
will be forgotten. While the unbid¬
den tear swells now with momories
green, lot us remomber that our
doad friend is infinitely bettor off
than we. Lot os remember him i
not as one dead, but as one called »
little in advance, to a higher and
grander life. Lot us lorget his boy¬
ish foibles, and keep the memory of
bis virtues green, and so live ad to
meet him amid the scenes of surpas
K ing beauty grffbdeur and glory to
which bo has already J. gone. F. Goods.
(Baptist Banner please copy.)
A VARIED PERFORMANCE.
Maoy wonder how Parkers' Gin¬
ger Tonic can por form rnch varied
ouros, thinking it e-sonce of ginger,
when in faot it i* made from many
valuable medicines which act bene.;
ficially on overy diseased organ.
June 9ib, ltu.
mmdlU Danville R. R.
Passenger Department.
On and after Febr. 19thlS82, Passenger Train
Service on the Atlanta and Cnar otu Air-Line
division will b • as follows:
Mail A Kxp’e- MAIL.
EASTWARD. No. 61. No. 53
Leave Atlanta, 4,64 •tJ*!3 aaaafisaiiB ®
Arrive Gainesv |e 7,65 a m
- Lul *»*• * “
4 0 Toccoa, 7,00 •’•« **
<8 Seneca. 8 24 • 11,20 pm
Oreenviile, t,25 pm
“ Spartanburg, 11,40 3,68 p m
•> Gtetooia, 2,00 J’P “
40 Charlotte, 3,16
Mail A Kxp’e. MAtL. .
WESTWARD. No. 60. No. 52.
Leave Charlotte, 13.40 a 11,05 a m
Arrive Geetonia, 1,35 a 12,02 p m
“ Spertanburg, 4 04 a 2,34 p m
48 Greenville, 5.32 a 4,09 p m
«< Seneca, 7.15 a 5.64 p m
el Tooooa, 8.28 a 8,00 p m
<8 Lula, 10.18 a 8.43 p m
“ Gainesv i! ,e, 10.61 a 9., 5 p m ■
4 4 Atlanta, . 1.04 p 12,06 a m
T. M. H. TALCGTT, I T. SAiR,
Gen. Manager, Snp’t.
A. POPE,
Gen’l. Pat’. A Tk’t Ag t.
X
Schedule On Etberton Air^Llne
Railroad.
DOWN TRAU
tun Toccoa ............... 8.30 a a
Arrive at Martin.10.13 a a
Laavt Martin................ 10.18 a si
Leave Arrive at Laronla ......... 10,40 a a
Levonia............ 10,43 a a
Arrive at Bowenrilla..... 11,07 p a
Leave Boweriville.........Al.llp Boweriville, 11,18 a
Arrive at W p u,
Lca-a W. Bowtrtv’Uc...., 11,3! p a
Arrive Leave at Roy iton «#• aa ••••»• 11,40 p a
Koytton tneena-na aaaae ll,44 p a
Arrive at Bownan 13.08 p a
Le. va Bowaaa •eeeeeea aeeeea 13.14 p a
Arrlvo at Kiborton .tee eves 1,88 p a
vp TRAr1 ''
• Blberton et....„...... 3.83 p a
Arrive at Bowman aaaeea eeeete 8.30 p a
Leave Newman a #•••••#•••*•• 3,34 p a
\ Arrive at Royatorf- 3.30 p a
Leave Royitvn.. eeeeeea eeeeeea 3,33 pa
l Arrix at W. Boweriville, 4,14 p a
Liava W. Bowertvilla. 4,17 p a
Arrlvo at BowariviRa. 4.33 p n
Leave Buweitville •••*•■...... 4,35 p a
Arrive at Livonia.. 4,50 p a
Leavo Livonia. iietiH) eeeeeeeei 3.05 p a
Arriva at Martin . ........••earn 5,3U p m
Leave Martin •eeeeeaoa •eeeaaaet 3.33 p a
Arrive at Toecoa., eeeeeea eeeeae 6,30 p m
H ulbert Bros. Wholesale
Price List
No. Pi icc.
4 Piano, 7 oct., square, rosewood carv¬
ed agraffe •*•••••• •••aaaeea $150.00
7 Piano, upr, 71 oet., cabinet grand, 174,00
13 Organ, 4 tata iceda, 9 stops i
grand organ .................. 50,00
103 Organ 6 sets reeds, 13 atop*, coup¬
ler, sub-bast, 73,00
War Pianos and Organs warranted
&nt class.
2 Violin outfit, box bow, strings, oom¬
plete, s,oc
3 Violin eremona media, eitr.i fine 9.00
4 Acoordeon, 6 keys, l ass box, fine tone 1,80
6 '• 10 keys, 1 step, 2 sets reeds,
perfect, 3 00
7 Meutk Organ, vicuna conceit,24 holes 50
8 •• Genuine Riobter,19 holes,G.8. 24
II •< “ Cooeert double 24 boles,O.S. 1,09
14 Clarionet, genuine Martin, 0 keys,
bexwoud, 5,SO
17 Fife, etn ebony, German liver feruiet 30
16 Musio Box, 1 tone, crank, fine, 1.10
19 “ 8 tunes, wind with lever, large 23,00
20 Vioionoello, patent, machine bead,
good, head 10,00
22 Double Bass, pst.nt 3 or 4
strings, machine head, 23,00
24 Guitar, mapla, fine
finish, 4.00
if Banjo, If inch, 4 brass brackets 2.00
23 Coruot, brass corn' po.m style, caee
ami crooks, 9.00
30 Drum, braes, Prussian, ornamental 9,00
Cold Vio.ia, Guitar aud Bmj DgS
’ll Bros.’ 15
Silver Violin Guitar and Banjo strings
M Bros. 10
Steel Vi >ltn auitar and Banjo strings
H Bros 3
Gat, Russian, German or Italian, belt
quality, 15
Inetiuuti n Books, Howe’t or Winners,
any instrument, 36
Having just mud* a good trade for TOO Sing
er Hewing Machines, will tell them for $25
eacb while they last,
Money ia quite safe in oommon letter if
plainly Terms addressed. order/Will
strictly cash with take
stamps. and dealers
Agents send for our 49 page
Catalogue.
On above net wholesale prises agents ean
make 100 per oent orclit.
Call en us when you coma to St. Loms.
References any bank or wholesale hon.e in
the city.
Hullert Bros, is the only General Whole
eale Muaic H nee i n St. Louise.
HI!LBRRT, BROS.
923 Olive Street, Saint Louie, Me.
January 24 h, ly.
rrofersional and B i4aw Carte
J. 8. DORTCH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
CARNKSVILLB, GA.
Willjpraetice in Franklin and the adjoin
ing eoonties. placed Will give prompt hands. attention Executor*, to
all nueineaa in hie
odminiatratora and guardian* will do well te
cuuacot him and lava tha expense and trouble
if litigatiou, ariiing from tbe miernsnagem*"
aetatea. ian-l.-ly.
THE BEST IN USE.
T. R. CHKEK,
H^S ON NAND
THE FINEST ASSORTMENT
-OF
Shoes and. Hats
EVER DISPLAYED IJi BOWERSYILLB.
ALSO A GOOD STOCK OF HARDWARE, GROCERIES *»?,.
And will have in new spring G-oods next week
pfllLLIP W: DAVIS,
ATTORNEY - AT LAW,
Blberton, Ga. ..
«1vm sIms sttaotlo* to hit practise la
Franklin county.
JOHN yr. OWEN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Toccoa City, Ga.
Will preetloe la lb* eountiee af Haber
thaw, Baekt, Franklin aad Bart, and else
whara whan specially ratained.
rjplHOMAS CRTMEB,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Athens, Ga.
OSes ovar Child* Nioktrton A Ca.'t Store.
April 22ud, 1881. ly.
JOHN P. SHANNON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
KLBKRTON, GA., Franklin
Practice! in the Northern Circuit,
county ot tbo Westorn circuit, and aitawbera
w tan employed. fApr. 16-ly
j^UCIUS J. GARTRELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ATLANTA, OA.
PRACTICES W tbo United States Circuit
IT and District Court! at Atlanta, and tha 8a
prune and Superior Courts of the Stuto.
J. B. PARKS ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Carnes vslle, Ga.
Proapt attention will be fiven to ail bsti
t ■ to bit cart. Mav 10—ly
R. LITTLE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CARNB9VILLB, ga
Will practice ia tbe eountiet af the Wwtero
eircait, aad in Mart aad Madiean nvun.lui
he Northern oirenit. Prompt attention, fiv
o ail butineta ia ait baadt. ien-v.
F. CAMP,
ATTORNEY AT;LAW,
^ CaiattviLLa, G*„
Will praotiee in all tbe couotie* uompriving
tbe Western Circuit, and io Hart and Madiaon
of the Northern. intrusted Prompt attention bit given Ofttov to
all butineti te cure
North of the Court House- fnovlSlv.
NOTICE.
Dr. H. M. FREEMAN
CARNESVILLB, Ga.
Tenders his Professional services to tbe
citisens ef this and adjoining eonntiei.
jna-Chronic Cases a Speciality,
Thanks for former patronage, a oontinnance
of tbe same solicited.
SPENCER M. SMITH,
Attorney at Law GLO^tJaber
TOOL oountiet J A,
4 V» IT ILL praotiee iu the Praokjjg, of HSpe
sham, Hall Banks and ^
‘attent on given to collections, y- • ty.
L M. FRANKS,
Attorney and Counselor
AT LaW
AND SOLICITOR IN BQUI^Y,
Caunksville, Ga.
Will praotiee in Coarts, Stats and Federal.
Collections promptly attended to. Btuiaos*
from abroad solicited.
i y~- Uge Lawrence & Wlartn^e 1 -TjjjjTJl
,r or COUCHS, COLD8, SORE THROAT, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, PNEO
MOM.A, CONSUMPT.OM, THROAT, CHEST AND LUNCH.
H QAM OF Tfl II
YE. Its .'oothiti^ Balsamic properties afford*a dimisiv'C stlmulnut I ricftl.oo. and tome to build up the
.stem allcr tae cough lias Iwn mlloved. Qii&rt sii:6 hotnos,
jimiUlttobeSeld by Dngglsts. flroeers snd Ornler-Everywhere,
as- WITHOUT SPECIAL, TAX OS LICENSE.
he TOLU, ROCK AND RYE CO., Proprietor, 41 River St, Chicago, liL
WHOLESALE LIST
TURNIP MERCHANTS!
SEND US YOUR BUSI¬
NESS CARD FOR
SEEDS! D. IANDRETH PHILADELPHIA. TRADE LIST. A SONS,
yy i,. pike,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
JEPFBBSOIf, Ga.
Practises ib all theCoarte ef the Waitsra
Clraait, and elsewhere b/ speoi, I eon tract.
MARBLR
A R ROBERSON,
• Deader In
Monuments and Tombstone,
lotoflniihad work on hand far tala at vary
low prices.
A R ROBERSON, diktat Ob.
October 16 th, 1881, ly
GOODWIN’S LXNEMENT.
Wa are happy to tar that thousands af
tattimoniali hit bean furnished, testifying te
tha afieaey o
GOODWIN’S LINEMBNT
for all dotaatot for raaa or boast requiring aa
•xtenud remedy.
Price 25o and 30e par bettla.
J. H. GOODWIN, Proprietor,
138 Franklin SL, Baltimore, lid.
3m,20d,ly.
GOODWIN’S
Laree Bitter s,
A BLOOD TONIC.
Strictly *a French Freparaticc,
FOR THE CUES OF
Diseased Liver and Kidneys, ilflioss
Diseases, Dyspepsia, Indigestion
Constipation, Coolers, Coolers Mor¬
bus, Colic, Cramps, Rheumatism,
Headache, Heartburn, Sour Stom¬
ach', Diarrhea, Djsentery, Chills and
Fever, Gravel or Irregularities of
the Urinary Organs, and all Dis¬
eases peculiar to Females.
Thousands ot testimonials have.
■Seen furnwhed tor tiie Cure of tbe
above Diseases. s>
J H: GOODWIN,
No. 130 Franklin Street
Baltimore.
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a I / jMp .......iMl......in in favorwhw
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eomfort • giv¬
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Bpacial iaducacuafita Io agant» in unoccupied frrrllory,
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Seneca Bt., cor. Champlain, CaveUnd, Ohto.
THE HULL VAPOR COO K STOVE,
THE OLDEST AND ONLY RELIABLE,
is the only de¬
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that baa atood
THE TEST
OF YEARS,
and earned uni¬
versal nubile
commendation
Docs every
description ol
Cooking, Wash¬
iFrult ing, Canning, Ironing,
or other domes¬
tic work her»
tofore done Insuf¬ by
the ordinary cook Btove, and without Us
ferable heat, toot, ashen, etc. INDISPENSABLE.
FOR SUMMER USE THEY ARE
SW* Reliable Address, Agents wanted in unoccupied'
territory. HULL VAPOR STOVE CO.,
Seneca Street, cor. Champlain, Cleveland, Ohio