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ERANKLIN COUNTY REGISTER
r s. DOIITCH & Ed. F. McGOWAN, Publish
v OL XV
ANN0U;;C5MEN-TS.
FOB SEN ATS
We are authorized to at- nounco Di.
T G. Underwood as a candidate for
Senator from the 31st Stnai orial dis¬
trict of Georgia, at the ensuing elec
tion.
WOOL HAT.
At the solicitation of many voters 1
kareby announce myself a candidate
for re-olection to represent Franklin
county in tho IIouso of Representatives the
I feel under many obligations former to favors
people of this county for
and if successful in the eusuing elec¬
tion I will guard and protect their
interest to the best of my ability.
Rcspec’t Jas. A Hrnison.
FOE CEldNAKT.
The undersigned hereby Ordinary announces of
himself a candidate lor
Trankliu county at the ansueing elec¬
tion in January next. Should the peo¬
ple deem him woithy and manifest it
by electing him to such position, lie
will icel truly thankful, and will en¬
deavor to discharge the duties of the
same with fidelity and to the best of
his ability. Daniel MsKenzie.
foe receives I
At the solicitation of many friends
announce myself a cadi date for the
office of Receiver of Tax Returns of
Trauklin county at the ensueing elec¬
tion. Being a cripple and uuablj to
perform manue! labor by which I can
make a reasonable support for the mysell
and family, I very humbly ask vo
ters of the county for their aid.
Jesse R. Leeroy.
FOR SHERIEF;
We are authorized to announce the
name of J. C. McCarter as a candidate
for Sheiiff of Franklin county at the
January ecction.
Georgia Franklin County
Whereas JJ Jiaky Guardian ofL J
Allgood having applied to the court oi
Ordinary of said county for A a J discharge Aligood
grom 'this ins therefore guardianship to,cite all of
is persons ( con..
cerned heirs and creditors to show
be cause discharged why the said J J his .Haley Guardianship shoulu not
from
of.L J Allgood ard receive the usual
letters iif dismission. This April 2nd
I88S; L. N. Tribble Orel
GEORGIA Frank liu County
Ordinarys office said county
At Chambers April 3rd 1888
All persons concerned aro hereby ..o
titled that tho required number of peti¬
tioners has filed in this office their perk
tion divided asking that Hie 263rd district be
and a new district be establish¬
ed out of said district comencing at
Harrisons Bridge on Middle river
(hence to the public road to Dr Cromers
o/u Tidg place road thence the John from Haley there place along a
e lo on
the CarnesviUe and Alliens road, thence
along saaid road to Cromers Mills on
Nails creek, thence, down paid creek to
the mouth of said creek, thence Jdown
the Hudson river to forts of tlis rivers
thence up Middle rivet to said Harrisons
bridge. Petitioners further asKing that
tile with same the preciut 1 be Called tobe middle; es'-obiisbed river district
at or
near that \V. ii\ mission Phillips's in appointed said district to
coin era v. ere
lay off said district iu conformity and all to lew the
they reporting it as laid out,
proceedings Having been sent to his
exceiency John B. Gordon who approv¬
ed the same, and numbvYed.sa’d district
(M20) leeotded, ordered tri-.it these proceedings be estab¬ be
tbe above boundary
lished as the new district No 1420 that
the same be juiown as Middle river dis¬
trict with the precinct at or near W. F
Phillips ed that, as petitioned puohshed for further order¬ the
the same be as
law directs.
Given uuder my hand and seal of this
fTice. litis A^rii the 3^188^
^
GEORGIA Franklin County
Whereas Mary b Day d having iu
dueiorm applied to 1 3 to have a
twelve months stippoi 1 set apart for
herself out of the estat t of Henry S.
David deceased, of si id county and
appraisers appointed lor that purpose
of setting apart the same; has made
out a schedule of the property so se
apart by them: This is therforc lo
cite the next of kin and creditors of
Henry F David to be and appear at my
office within the tane allowed by law
and show cause if any they can why
an order should nci be granted at the
May term of said court fof lb8*3
ing the amount c sit apart.
Given under m j 1 and aud seal.
2n 1 1888,| LN Tribble Ur
Catarrh cured, health and
breath secured, by 8hiloh’® Catarrh
Remed). Injector Price 5U cents.
free hold by J It
CarnesviUe and A It Jones Lavonia
-- DORlo tT- > Editors &
J. 8. y
e iw. f. McGowan, > * ;
ITEMS OF INTEREST.
—0—-
Di. II. M. Freeman is preparing
to build a large new stable on or
near the site of the old one on his
lot.
W C & J B McEntire have the
best line of tobaccos than any' house
in town. They have a splendid tos
bacco at 80cts pet pound.
C, L. Mize informs us that the
frosts of last week bit the cotton
m his neigh boihood last week wlieij
it had been freshly p’owed.
Don’r, forget that McConnell *&
Bro’s carry the best stock of shoes
in the place.
Joseph'A. Manley is making his
house and lot very attractive in ap
pearance. The dwelling has been
nicely painted on the outside and
the inside is being painted and pa
perecl.
The present year has witnessed
considerable improvement and rub¬
bing up m Gainesville. iMany of
tho old houses have been repainted
inside and outside and the town
presents a decidedly improved ap¬
pearance.
When you want rock bottom
prices on goods’always go to W C &
J B Mc-Entire's.
A great many .cattle have beer
shipped from tho county within the
last year. We fear that sale and
shipment of stock from our cotnmus
mun ity has been carried too far.
Arbuckles parched coffee is the
best. For sale by G S Phillips.
J. P. Adair has grown so prosper
ous that he lias torn down h» old
shop and is building a large new one
covering the site of the old, and
much of U)a a Ijaceut ten.tory.
J S Dortch has invented the
the *»)*»«*•' maohme of
of tho world. A number of the
chinos will be manufactured soon by
J IV. MjFnrlm-and m-.- v neon mo', i
and if they prove -satisfactory qgji
dhor 1. : ' ■
booBWf r-~ :
.0 Chicken
The only Guaranteed
Cholera Cure, i n existence. A post,
tivoWufe or y»,vr' yionoy returned.
For sale by MrCoiigcH $ro,
W .C & J 13 McEntire’s is the
place to go to get straw bats and
tine shoes,
Wc suggest that evet ybody who
con devise some plan to raise mono)
by subscriptions, prepare their pa
persatonce. Prepare subscriptions
for tbe purpose ot raising money
to build churches and school houses,
to repair arbors and renovate grave
yards, to erect, temporary bridges
across Mud creek and Rocky river.
Let efficient men armed \vi/h these
subscriptions lie in wait for candi¬
dates at the church doors, on the
street corners, on the highways and
abou' the hedges, and button-hole
them wherever they are found. Such
has been the practice in former
times, and presuming it will be so
again, we suggest that the lists
be prepared at once.
Try a package of Comers Guaran¬
teed Chicken Cholera Cure. Sold by
McConnell** Bro.
NOTICE.
Midicants for eoui*y school
commissioner of Franklin county
will be examined at CarnesviUe on
1st Tuesday m June next. May 1
R, D. Yow
i’re*. Board Education
ISSUED EVERY WEEK
CARNESV1LLE, TUESDAV, MAY 22 1888
DEADLIEST OF DRINKS.
“G ; mme an absinthe Irappe,”
“WHh sehr.ei'j sii?’'
“Um!” an 1 the (t,t! aiip^erleanol
heavily against the mahogany rail oi
a luxurious down town bar. lie was
a handsome, haggard youth, and he
had plainly bepn making a night of it.
Ills sallow face grew a d)on as tho
■odor of a strong cheese carromed
’against his nostril. His eyes were
limmed with leaden streaks, and a
dec/ shudder from moment to mos
meat denoted that h}s’ stomach hue]
gone back on him.
The rosy-cheeked bartender drew
his smowy cuffs farther out of the
sleeves of lii a fresh lawn jacket,
Then he pomru into a thin glass a
small quantity of the greenish fluid
that smells and taste3 like paragorio
over cracked ice. lie clapped a silver
shaker over the tumbler, shook the
fluid vigorously, and drained it iqto
and smallci glass, Then lie
fizzed seltzer into the compound, and
the young man clutched and drank
it thirstily. With a distinct improve¬
ment in his gait and manner, he
sauntered oat. This was clearly a
a reviver.
This young man had put Ufc in his
neryes and death in his muscles, Ho
had settled ills stomach and disturb¬
ed the action of his heart. When
the effects of hia drink wore off lie
would need a couple more. By night¬
fall he would be consumed wi.h a
thirst. If he drank heavily
absinth —and a pint of absinthe
is equal to a gallon ot whiskey—gid¬
diness and a tingling in his oars
would fellow tho thirst- Mental de¬
would ensue, and, finally,
and loss of brain power
absinthe tippler of several years
from muscu lar quiverings, loss
physical strength, emaciation and
complexion. Ills digestive
aro ruined, and paralysis fin
Se uds him to the grave,
Absinthe is the deadliest intoxicant
the world and its use is increasing.
slightest tue is Us abuse. And
is easy lo form the habit of taking
the-intoxication it fames
exhilarating and pleasant, and ,t
a oeny small quantity to do
work. biew Vork !>**»» hy l-rcnclnmm m-^»*' and
awl «•» mw « common
m hoteh, oiubs aud tashiom
barrooms. 1* rcnch soldiers ui»
j k Ul) - q r * ar j a after campaign
Aiglets in 1844,' In ar. astonish¬
short porio : it permeated the
ivc!d. ’Co-day its mwnitae.
is one of tno largest liquor trades
Europe. Neufchitcl, m Switzer¬
is the headquarters for its m an
Two millions of gallons
aro made there. What
Fiance makes and docs not consume
sent far the most part to America.
It is a pretty, seductive and in
sidious liquor. Tho taste is pleasant
and not at all like a spirituos com¬
Yet is is made by mashing
together the leaves and. flowering
of four species ot wormwood,
with sweet flag and angelica root
and star anise fruitei.and macerating
them in alcohol. The compond is
distilled after eight days’ soaking and
aniso oil is added to give it taste.
Imitations arc made of essential oils
and barks with blue vituol. This is
quickly fatal. Bnt the genmse is
(jcfdiv enough. The immitation is
close, too, and importers them -
very deceived. On gen
selves are often
oral principles it may be said that
the average absinthe tippler in this
country has never tasted the genuine
absinthe in his life* tbe hospitals
ra pidly getting to know the vic
arc IU effects
timeof absinthe. are
frightful and unmistakable*and very
f cW f iu. devotees ate ever restored
u
to entire health. A new aud special
treatment ; is
oven now being experi¬
mented with by jomu of tha Believer
physicians.—New York Graphic,
REMARKAB1 E VITALITY.
A Man Lives for Hours After a Buzz
SawtRippod Him Up.
Harrisonburg, Va., May IT -Frank
May, working at n saw u.ill near
Port Republic, this county, i\ as,
Saturday, caught by a saw which out,
off his leg at tno thigh, entered his
side and cut hia bowols, liver and
lungs and forcing his heart from the
left lo tho right side. Ho lived I t
hours and suffered intense thirst.
The water he drank flowed out of
tho wound in his stile. IIo was con¬
scious til! Ins death.
The doctors considered it most re¬
markable that death did not occur
immedlately.
dailies liveleth, Disbursing Clerk
of the Record Division of the office
pf tho Chief of Engineers, Washing¬
ton D.C., has boon in the servico of
the government longer than any
ot her person commoted with the lUav
Department. lie became clerk of
the Military Reservation at Fortress
Monroe in 1820. He is now eighty
years ol ego.
While tho late Mathew Arnold was
in Baltimore not long ago, a young
womtfii asked him to write in her
autograph book. Above his name
Mr, Arnold inscribed the followm
“Not for this age nor for
this people sing.”
Only two Democrats in Congress
haye spoken against tho Mills bill,
and it is said that not more than four
Demoorafs will vote against it.
Shiloh’s Vitclizer is wlinf you
for (7on3ti pat ion, Loss of appe
Dizziness, and all symptoms of
Price 10 and 75 centi
bottle Nold by J It Tucker
and A [It Jones Layonia
For lame back, side or chest, tie
Porous Plasjer Price 25
Sold by J ii Tucker Carnes'*
ville and A h Jones Lavonia
That backing cough can bo to
quickly cured by Shiloh’s enre. YY'e
it. Sold by J. R. Tucker
CarnesviUe and,A- R. Jones Lavonia
PERSONAL,
Mr. N. H. Frohltchstein, of
Mobile ,Ala., writes: I take great
pleasure in recommending Dr Kings
New Discovery for Consumption,
having used it for a severe attack
of Brouchitis and Catarrh. It gave
me instant relief and entirely cured
me and I have not occn afflicted
s>nce: I also beg to state that Iliad
tried other remedies with no good
result Have also used Electric Bit
vers and Dr King’s New Life Pdls,
both of which I can recommend.
Dr King’s New Discovery for
Consumption. Coughs aud colds, is
sold on a positive guarantee. II. M.
Trial bottles free at Free¬
mans Drug Store.
Shiloh’s Cough and Consumption
Cure is sold bp us on guaronteet
It cures Consumption Sold by J Ii
Tubkcr CarnesviUe and A It Jones
j Lavonia
t Sardines, potted ham and canet
peaches at U S Phillips’
ONE DOLLAR PER ANNUM.
IIE PICKED A FIGIIT.
A rancid looking old follow was
curled up in a corner ol a woodward
avenue our the other day, when a du-.
dish appearing young chap camo^in
and took a seat beside him. The
dl fellow looked him over in a dig*
gusted way, and it was plain enough
that he wanted ,j pick a fight. Tha
opportunity soon eaino. flTk® dude
in moving about, touch tho others
foot and promptly said;
Bog pardon sir
Hqw? called tho otlior as l e put
hit? hand to Ins oar.
Beg pardon!
How! Wna/I is it? roared tho
Other.
I beg your pardon, sir!
A beggar, eh! No, sir; 1 have
nothing to give to beggari! Why
don’t yon go to work?
I said I begged your pardon,
shouted the dude, as bis fabc grew
fiory rod
Not a cent! screamed tho old man
You are just as well able to wo ,‘k as
I pin, and you ought to bo pulled in
begging! Who are yeti and where
you live?
The du lo couldn't stand, .my more.
passengers were :’l laughing,
ho rose ami made a sneak off
ear.
He simply h fggcl your pardon,
a man across tho aislo.
Exactly! whispered tho old inun,
I did’t want my pardon begged.
should have come down town in
cat t. 1 i ;.ilway Guide.
Still another victim of tobacco, lie
is a Chicagoan, aged 81, and has
an average of one pound per
week for ninny years. Ilia reasoning
rowers are completely shattered.
A woman has beta aiaested in
Elizabeth N. J., for highway robbery.
knocked down her victim, and
leld his hands while a confederate
Him of his watch and moil*
AGRICULTURAL MEETING.
The committee appointed by the
Chairman of the Agnculturall meet¬
ing on the first Tuesday iu May, for
the purpose of considering the ad¬
visability of making an exhibit in
die Novth Georgia Fair and
reporting upon tho same
is requested to meet at the Court
House in CarnesviUe on Thursday,
the lost day of May, at 10 o’clock
a. in. May tho 16lli 1888
J, 8. Dotch
Chairman.
WONDERFUL vvlun CURES,
Vv. D. Hoyt<& Co., Wholesale and
und Retail Druggist of Rome Ga,
says: Wo have been selling
King’s New Discovery, Have neve.
mndled remedies that sell as well,
or give such universal satisfact on.
There "have been some wonde ful
cures affected by these Medi cine i n
this city. Several cases of pronounc¬
ed Consumption have been entirely
cured bv use ot a few' bottles of Dr
King’s New Disciscovery, taken in
connection with Electric Bitters.
ID* guarantee them always. Sold >n
Dr. II. M. Freeman.
It may be interesting ta the young
ladies to dnow that to receive the
bigbedt price for the skins of birdf
worn on too hats of the women they
- ust be skined alive. So the hunters
and traffleders arc trapping
sweet songsters and skinning them
with half a song in their throats.
Cheap clocks at McConnell
Bro’s*
NO 25
How It Looked.
FROM the sum .\gfield bipubeioan.
A story which has probably nover
been m print is told on tho authority
of Homy Wilson as to how Grant
suoocedod in >-otting the resignation
of Postmastei General Jewell of Vis
cabinet. Tho story runs that Giant
and Jowoll wore alone togethor talk¬
ing over matiors, when without any
previous suggestion of tljo subject,
tho president said to his Cabinet ad¬
viser, “Jewell, how do you suppose
your resignation would look wiitten
out?” Jewell, thinking tho question
a pleasantry of Grant’s, said ho
wouldjwrito it and sec. “AH right
said Grant, you just take some pa.
per and write it down and sec how
it looks.” Jewell wrote and hatided
the paper to Grant: The latter look¬
ed at it a moment and replied “That
looks well. I will accept that:” Ho
was in carnost and Jewell was out
of the cabinet.
HUMOROUS ITEMS.
The last thing in shoes.—Tho
wearer's heel.
Out- on a strike—a defective
lucifer math—Merchant Traveler.
Sleepy Hollow, “Good night* 1
over a telephone. Boston Bull item
All roads load to roam, remarked
a tramp, studying a guide post.—
Graphic,
Fair Matron—“Won’t you let
your wile take a chance at this lot¬
tery 11 Husband—“Oh, no; she nev¬
er draw's anything worth having.”
‘•Woll, you know marriage is a lot¬
tery, sir.” “Yess—er—that is—
well, her name down."
We Hcojby a dramatic exchango
that a Mr. William Patterson ati
tempted the till o role in “Hamlet”
with the usual result—i. jc., tho
company walked home. So tho
tho time honored mystery of who
who struck Billy Patterson i# clears
ed up. Ho was stage struck.
“How many of you are .here?”
asked a voice from an upper window
of a party of “waits.” “Four,” was
the reply. “Divide that among you,’
said a voice, as a Bucketful of water
ell, “like the gentle dew from heaV“
en,” on those beneath.—Cairo Mes¬
senger-
BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SAL V
The Best Salve in the world for
Cuts Bruise Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Clap*
ped Hands, Bhiiblaids Corns, and all
Skin Eruptions, and required. postiv-aly It cures
pileSj or ,, 0 1(!l y is
gttaKm teed to give perfect satisfac
tion, or money tetundod. Price *25
cent9 perbox. For Sale I»y ILM.
p' recni!lr i,
Sleepless nights, made miserable
that terrible cough. Shiloh’s Cure
is the ATomedy for you. Sold by
R Tncker CarnesviUe and A II Jone
at liavonia. s
Go to McConnell & Bros, to go
your line shoes; clothing, hats, sbifto
neckwear, etc.
jtcli, Mange, and Scratches of
every Kind on human or animals
cured in 80 minutes by Woolfords
Sanitary Lotion. This never fail*,
sale by Dr J. It. Tucdcr Carn*#
Ga.
Ladies Liases & childicu opera
slippers at McConnell & Bro’s.