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V
J y LIN COUNTY REGIST
Publishers
OL. XVI
vdKE NOT ICE!
U r PRICES RAtfGE AT Mo
CONNELL B WO’S.
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4 8-4 lbs BEST COFFEE *1;00
5 lbs EX-RA GOOD « $1,00
OTHER PRICES
12 “ <SranwIat«*i Sugar......$f,(!C
18 1*2 V Be3t New Ojv Stgm 1.00
U “ Qte»; ' 1 * 1 .Of)
16 “ , Good Rice...... ..1.00
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TOBACCO
Our trade.is growing in tobacco all
7 the, tune. Everybody that uses
OLD DOMINION knows it
is the best tobaeco on the
m oi| the jjp^et ferthe
money it costs. *
Which is only jia j cents per pound.
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GROCERIES
Wc have everything to eat found in a
First class grocery store, (did rt
..... Rock bottom price s .
| :s SYP UP
, .pistaEiiAl'is;. i
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twyi 27L cents
»est>. grfi l*orto
luSiiiMr' ’ 3 W" ■ * H 1,! ¥A,
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m.u.ki- r,M’.
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Wecarry the' nibst;'t^iA]pl i hl|| line of
any house in. this part of coun'vy
Including all grades, from mens' bro
gans atbOcts to a fine band.sew.-a calf
at ^5.00, and a woman’s "polka from
Tods to the very nicest styles of ladies
kids and ■ morocco/ AVhbp. you want
shoes of any kind you can iiud them
>liem in cur slock at the vety lowest
.. Prices m -
•: j j,, ; Mv-i A^tto-F
ive shall make ladies and gents
FINE SHOES <rid
N Specialty and will keep pttr Stock
So % suited
ip, you can be at any
ind all times. .•
IN LADIES
I «ES? GOODS
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n this department w* expect to
ive a great deal ot attention. VV^ !
me „ow l, b»„l,f»l line oli medmm
t«ades Cashiers, Salines and Fun s
^Isoa nice line of White Goods,
eCeding^^soete, Indft
Uwni, to,
Bed Steads, Springs and Mattress.
U at th e very lowest prices. x-:,‘ : - t
■ •*• un. ..
ocks ns cheap as you want them.
t
rders for largo quantities of Mea
bar, Syrap and etc. Solicited.
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CARNESVILLE, A., TUESDAY tEHRlJAKV 7; 1888.
TiIE ™* ,,k ' i < v ri«i»teh
J. s. Dortch, - • * • Editor
Ed F. McGOWAN, - - iNrblislioi
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M. if. Williams lms moved in
Atlanta, y. v
0. J. Ayers, who moved to-Atlanta 1
some tipie ago has returned to! tho
home Mend , •«.
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Wagoneis from Rabun ' couu* y>
loaded M'ithcorn and cabbage, dt6 on
liiOistreets a’^ost dailv.
H» if' t
v- r- U.CW# n »^ o,
we have seen herNe/o.
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sev^ial wook, r’■ '
The grading if t cr.tlofsot,.pub\ic
schools will be disposed of in a few
days and teacher3 wHl ho informed
of ifte
Oarnesville hfigbeon an exccodingA
ly dry town since Sim Flood , ma le
his, famous race Sunday .before
last, -
Wo print only & half sheet this
week'on account ot’ a lai'.nro U>, >xs»s r
ceive a Jot of paper on time. A
number of legal advertisements were
to gj in and wc cotild not aTord toL il
a day behind.
The star of Bcihl them,
seme time since, by local aSLrano -
rncri?, continues to fj‘jne np siei finghtly
as eVer, Early risers may it any
clear morning,if they will Jq> k out
toward the south eastern horizon.
We have been gazing at it occasion¬
ally * for. many years., X- j -
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r Rev. Pi F. Grawfcr.l was quite , il ]
during the la‘ter pirt of last, week,
but is now abje to attend to In's dti-,
lies in the sohoo' room, —,
R. F. Banks and Mi ss Julia Wal¬
ters were married on Tuesday night
last at the home of (lie l rides father
in Hart i Oanty. The match was
very appropriate and v/e wish tk eim
* Wilbdrn Duncan and Miss Maggie
W’ere \ married or; Suiud«y»
the ddth o Jariuany , Thoy aie
a worthy coup Jo and we hope, that
married life. * .■ w
The atfemdance on flip PPWl'
Ordinary on Meinmy was unusually
largd 1 '' • ’} T 18 :
D C C„ehr»u h M ^ck.cd , ; vc.
tyifive. dollars as a manned wildly,.
undert»e recent act, He was wound
ed in the forehead and .a part of the
sk«U ty«* 4 taken awafR s . T :
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Work on the, , ncW; chureu t , m • c-sv .^ar~
nbsTiilc Bas’ been discontinued for
time. .......... We / nope . ., it w ill ..j i. be v 2- 1
gotae
8U med again soon. ! :f fi \
/Jt fe&nglik from W M Ram
^ } £ McCo „ Dol |, u,c north
^ corner ot the square, is being
: mnrov -d-r The old^t wiK,on fryfothrcftisc
be
«rtea into » commediou.
h '*
Tom McConnell , requests , us
pocket book will be kind enough |
divide the raettoy with him, to ca
at the store of McCcnneli & Bra,
Prof. J M Dennis, who taught
school at Red Hill la^t yeai, is
3 Insti¬
noW in charge of the Sibley
tute al Mt Airy, O t. He h** a large
and a flourishing school and is higblj
r^TX'. Ww 4c te “ M ‘
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ISSUED WEEKLY
Mr Dennis being tho first normal
tcaclier in the county w* were
rally much interested in ins ;
Many of his patrons in the
HtU dial net pared with him
tantly,but for MrDennnt it was
less a i,o|-!,unnto ctrcums nnee, ns
opjtlook at Mt Any, for a j aying
schpo} is much better than at Red
Iiill. *•
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Watch M'-Cjfinsll ant JJro’s ad¬
f , vertisement and nave money.
V WANTED; ! , -
ArUiMfan".. situation as -K,. Tc-achir, i a corn
at/’ils ofli jo‘or address J. S. Dortob
M X »-..!* llraV to (■ t
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toeft .of- woft ft.oortoit goods.
TffF f.fh, OOfS? OOfXftl aidmri Qt .OBWN'Vnr N, BT
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1 Tho court of Ordinary couVened
on yederday. the doe'eot Tho^t. wraliib important
mt case ou * v'h e«‘i 'Diivid c[
Mary S
tlie ovitfiao] haring barn de.ta>J«l
,*2 to p^.ta.jtt^oI°mp .. .*&*! > fMta
:! < - n
i llT 10 a PP 1 ‘«' ,t,oa oC ?***i. ,r f/ e * t**
upr , find letters of administration
iveie grant,of), , isrfer- ,. .
Tlie Will.,«f Miphftel JhMvnhntigh
rvas admit.e.1 to jirobato in common
fom> '.*.-Vi * : ""
The appfftnuon of c J. _ w W. „. Brian ,
for head right for vacant land was
continued until Thursday. ,
rartrr.s-^MJw
Mcdonnell & Pro’s Old Don,in
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T ^SfSF'| 0 . 0 . MT)nv 0 i' . Wff"
v: ir- r“’ ! r r “ , rt'v
Roa( j g Uaptist.ohnrcii dblwrt'mniVMmt^Hfter o ( q Sipt<hiy %e- tjli^
noon, W* ai|er
i n as .fell w»^>4 would v ids *>*
^annotglvea synopsis that
fanie SS'« Bapjttsvr eh xreji,
as muxister of tire
tv^ Miqyi? i|q k^^;if^l|j|fd mareB.law tWvOtr used
.u - ; • ' ij
iKe n«w cliurcli bntiding is ft*«T f*ir*
gg," gjj * '*
hwweo# wor ahip tliftt-wodiMW ioen
y. *jq, e re, a ting„*« seats
Jong and. too close,. Aogej ! (er.
seat shmtd have from>’twimty
two feet s»wel oat of,mid"
mak ing two seats ot ^-<■ one and (two.
aisles, an 1 they shookl be
d farther apirte-'lS fitids-fco tpufe
ra g cat in trtojilet^rtyto‘ ciioltsh ot ‘ssJHvfit^ wafjr jeltv t»
4
who have the matted "in
" Y the«Wi gtfXSKf*. (from the pnlplt)
par 0 f
a.,^ often jtbemsetves n
} h jierj»o«^.W jhey g»yr ; no
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ft
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mjatsKtem
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JUDGE ItEESE
MAKES STRONG “ARGUMENT
• IN OPPOSITION TO THE
? REVENUE 1 REPEAL.
Washi.vo-i-o^, ( January
G.v., 17.—
Thos. II Reihser^ fesq., Lineolnton,
Ga»--Dear Sir: To your favor ot a
icoeiK date asking mo to review
objections to the internal rovenuo
law regulating tho manufact ire n nA
silo of.liquors, beer, etc., I
cesd to reply. ,
X,I, 6l>jo««a «,«
rgvc’in-Jtas on (||p manufacture
8a lj4f liauors $:h: beer ote is n A
milhnC of Z2I ‘j&
Op ‘«o« «»», iinil l*u- >»f,ly
OMillflo ’"ft? I,if * 0W An«k«n»*lo /“, ““r ", m 7 T
T ,l ' 7, ln ""' lK r*T"*
noarl. averJ’UAag «o ,» alw a
''war tax,” so thitf calling tho inter
nal' revenue a tax a "war tax”
[Ztto , t ,. T r. ^ , . . T . ,
il\inei «n
„v'iwi ^Tt ( i of domestic S
ouW b
.taVr/oriiia a",iaW of Mttaflb
and betr, a tn,x can ucleynti 11 ’.I*
whkh rc-ml«rocer^*v «m»miIon *>i
cUf tes on'idmosi every article of n j
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!>*<•** Aw.ii in s qhjeetod , that .ait.
Jefferson in iiis day declare that an
oxowo Ux sin'll as this was not Doth.
oeralic, NVe reply to, «his that Mr
JeffurHon VvftS re : er "'tnatetU ns
President Cleveland now is. .The
question, was never presented to
nun ifhe^cr 4 h»jp suvphis m the
troasurv ijhonld be reduced liy a i<
be" 1 .'"^.""^"a
i mbracingmany of the ^^« 4 nr»es
01 m '?; Vfc objoottui that t io inter
nal * 18 inq ? To !0l t'“ S T
reply,that it m not mtq ti\'\n. -ne
i 0V< ’-)^S;]WPft r ^ iiyto : \V,W?b the vompp ! ulfed s.
every per-td.ii Cvii.ing
States from fore gn coimtiies, to
surrender to custom hou%e,oflU-ers rr is
tmakl/l'itcheis; lfself for search boxes,^nndlcs Wd and ‘
person law
natipyphi whio'i s, ityange tu lav.
nothing w saw, tjh» ayp^aih)
‘*Mue country being reserved for
moonshiners. Om' o wn Stalp laws
fnrnis)» piany it stances of official in.
vasion into tho private affairs <
the citizen f®jjj ,i»s, pbno^ious ay ihe
search of the revenue officers into
yhe houses'of the ilfioit distillers of
wbicli wo never hear a word of com
nlaint. J^uch are the tax la .vs of
State tvHicli require the tax receiver
to compel every'ta payer to nnsVer
more ihanfifty-questtoWs Hbthit law bis
most pnuatc»aflFairlt. • : Hheb is the
as to tho inspection of tOttilizci**
and oils, which force the 1 'importers
of them toJHibanl to thorniest ngod
official examination. The law as to
the inspection of oils, rdlows the in¬
spectors le,enter houses i where oils
are stored, .without : the. knowledge
and consent,.of the owner. .Tho; law
of Georgia SS to H*e inspeex inn of
liquors, gives authority to t.jte in¬
spector to enter the shop* and stores
where they aro.sdrl witbout ; Jj lC ,
sent of the owner and test tha same,
to ascertain w lether they ara adiil*
teratcd*or pure. Except it* certain
portions of Georgia the internal
venue laws arj executed with as li
tletioable to the people as
other law either oi th-s S^ate or the
United States. l "»* thv ■ n.tc
tiooists, so anxious tor tiiw rep«»
ONE DOLLAR i*KIt YEAH
of the inter rtviiue law,
discovered n er argument in
vor rf t|V*l which is, if
brandy internal mffl bep/were +\yjk 1 taxes on
rniteu? abolished
tho Stat?H government,
amount.drilie ^lloMurf) Etdexil tax paid in
Georgia i ould bo col!, clod
and paid mi mrSliiU treasury. This
isuMorly imnuLt'cabe. Tho Statu
5" t!m ’ s 1 d'tfpJrty in liquors just as
ftl1 is taxed and
heritlNMi other pre^
'P efty >^ il0 Stf| te taxes tho dealers
■» liquors and tha town
*$“ o^fi ies, when they o oo%> tb
l J° Xgrtnku to |»itn For to» Hi. on
^iMfllers nnd nnnu'iict urers of
mode of raising money
j, ’
t „ xatlo , w fl11
«*m to ctUcoutlmit 1 Hot,. mm L| of
taxation on monufoettiror, ,1k,
.. ....... . ol , lM , lon
hompnllm^l 1 ‘ for tho repeal,of ,1,0
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felntcs , . to . the .. mant^vuro, . of liquor,
,8 > tua^u c«V|oiitlon is wetotitlod with
mU<sh V *^- ««<}
'f* a»|ilM})aw U ''xccutod
in (!,is vc " y *"
f*H,|„ „?,|y in „op < | , l < '.Tol Z'p' •t"«
nnd 'defeat tho Irtw, that
fimU must be iii the pcopl •, Lot us
s” ' t
. .. t 0
CV enue !a v s, sofnr at h'nst as they
,f er tho mnnufiiotnre and
< nctlll . c and Sillc ;!f , i(|n .„. g , nd
• Til0 cheapness wHi whi^
which this law is excon,ted Is
0 f iugvda^st ' rcnomrnor.<jntiomi,
00 , t of c 0 ,k-ction beitfg ^, only
f8>40 in v 0 |l00 ,, Tbe a by
law falling on the oonsumers pf
lquow ,in ‘ 1 bw \t cy^t.tally
1 .
commendation, however, for the rc
Jo n - 0 f t h1» law is, thaM^ nn'4
the tax on llqnois beW
M'ftlVlliO pnalto
roteaso fromltoAvy ■tasna
„ j| U v >qnal aoidltttt'of ihipdrtsem
as wa« >lpiye b toro stated.
< t( iy neestfsaries nnd cOVhtcjVtB
) m mnrt '
;* Vor/ trnl’y
W. M.R?t£«,*A.
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SMITHS
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BEAN
smssm
fed ,il a p«(t*«ld, fo tlmtf
grle* In (tamgi, *trj
J. JT. SMITH A OO.,
MI4 *Mwa ft taws Aft
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bond?, »fiS«r. u.teftilrft«d M tin
ANTI-BILI 8 U 3 MEDIHNE.
ES&ae&fiRSm f <“n Itfta tj*o 1 *iYt ao ‘‘J * nR “ !f
r »**• , **rlc*. 2ftct».
D«U*in
. Sold Esrerywfeswp©.
Office, 44 Murray St., New Y«fc»
FRAZEBmIms WOEID.
VWt IA T««
us* ay wuuif
NO. 4
hs«hano<*
First ('las* Kirtljlzern on the very
belt of term*. JXQjlKR'* and
“WaWdO” Guano and
■ Kurin,in V'i nnd
i “Giifdnar and
Arnuldi”
High Grades.
Rut »ne f rice for all
nlike,'bf«niiso ond man’s
col urn, if Mike grads, is
worth utneh A
a*, as anoihers. See
IW befoiv yolt buy t t 1-i;
F BDOYIE
RoWEILSVILLE, 0E0R81A,
•Sfir
PJtfiE e,s signal cards.
AlHliliv, ; P’IMV.ftUt (h
H u;,w dt G. ; Kj?»|,>avUte,
MoOJiiitY »V U
" ' ^Atto'rneysnt Law a
Will give 'prompt attention to roller'
Mouk and litigated causes , both elvl
and •iTmlnal, In the counties of Frank
liu, Hart, Habersham, Madison and
Packs, and elsewhere Jiy special con
tract, {gjc'Ofile,? lh the court hue* nt
Hartwell and (Janiexville,
PHIL Ml* W. DAVIS.
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Attorney at Uvr, ifilbsfUm, Ga.
Will ♦'rooties Ju i all thA’ sour to of
lioNoti t*r« circuit unff in FruiikUu
aipl ai olntng counties ijj the westsru
eirciiii and also in. the Suprvms and
Unite Slates Court*, ‘Prompt AtKti
011 gll 111 nil 'kiHiitss plascd in Ids
A N KING.
Attorney at Lax?.
Osrnesvil!l>. Ga.
Office III lb» Il'IJlIS, ’
. k, Ri‘Aw:e
Atto nvy at Law,
0files In Cqnx.rt Uwus (’arnc«vi>N*
G.i
•I, Hr PARKS. *
Attorney *t Law*,* Carnesvills, G».
Prompt attention given to»ll Imslnta*
* I . o ! V t * .
AttoujioJr »t Law,
i t 0*rn«svlll*, <x«,
Will ppm tie* 1 in itir Rife e oufliof
western idrcuit and slsewhor*.
W. T. PIKE
Attorney at Law
Jefferson, Ga.
Practice in all ,tbo coiirtr kif tho
western eivgnit (vjsewhbi’e by
gpeti d conltuet. ft* rut I -I
Ct: a: fIRON OX It f&Ol
<c TONIC
WillmirtltUu V*fjg ’
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Attr s ACME rENETRATIR.
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