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FRANKUN COUNTY REGISTER
j g, DORTCH & Ed. F. McGOWAN, l’ubliiliers
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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
FOB SENATI Dr.
Wc arc authorized to announce candidate
m (i Underwood the as 81st a Senatorial dis
£ $ from the ensuing clcc
Georgia, at
tion.
WOOL IIAT. • ■
ssea. IH
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gSSSpS ffifsncccssfulin the ensuing elcc
Sl will guard and protect their
fob OBD1NAKT.
m with fidelity and to the best of
same Daniel MeKenzie.
Jus anility.
fob beckiveb |-4
At, the solicnauon. mvsclf cadidat m for O
annnwicc a e of
office of Receiver of Tax Returns
franklin county at the ensueing elec
* Being a cripple and uuable to
lion. manue! labor by which I can
ffia perform reasonable support for myseff
idfamily, I very humbly ask the vo
Raving befeome unable to make a
e ff-TiiaWvri
FOR SHEUlEFi
We are authorized to announce the
name of 3. C. MeOrter as a candidate
/or Sheriff of Franklin /county at the
January c-ection.
PROFESSIONAL NOTICES
A. G, McCnrry } • Proffitt
Hartwell, Ga O
McCURRY & PROFFITT.
Attorneys at Law.
ssfisajSsA#? sssftftSsssigg
and Office elsewhere in the court by special house at contract.^" Curnesulle
and Hartwell.
PHILLIP W- DAVIS.
Attorney at Law, Elberton, Ga.
Will practice ih all 'he couits ot th ara
Northern circuit and in Franklin an
adjoining counties in the Westein
circuit and also in the Supreme and
United States couafs. Prompt attention
iven to all business entrusted with
im.
A. N. KING.
Attorney at Law, t aruesviUe, Ga.
Office in the Court House.
J. S* DORTCH.
Attorney at Law, Carnesville, G ?-•
Office in the Court House.
J. B. PARKS.
Attorney at Law, Carnesville, Fa.
Prompj attention given to all business
entrusted with him,
B. F. CAMP.
Attorney at Law, Carnesville, <«a.
W ill practice in all the coaris of ri ,e
Western circuit and elsewhere.
w. i. puck
Attorney at Law, Jefferson, Ga.
Will practice in all the courts of the
Western circuit and elsewhere by P 1
rial contract. ♦
MEDICAL CARD.
tention to the sick.
Georgia Franklin County
Whereas JJ Haley ! Guai dim of e
- court ,g
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FRANKLIN COUNTY
REGISTER
J. S. DORTCH, ) Editors A
Eiw. F. McGOWAN, j Propri’tors
LOCAL NEWS.
The tax on pool tables is near
enough in sight to give some
trouble to be boys who fitted a ta¬
ble in the Crump bouse a fciv weeks
ago.
Cheap clocks at McConnell &
Brrs. « -v‘
W C & J B McEntire’ss is tli
place to go to get straw hats and
fine shoes.
Thirty-one or two teachers were
examined on the 29th and 30th days
of May.
Rev. T. J. Stoneeyplicr bad a
valuable milch cow killed by light¬
ning on the 29th of May. «-"~
Ladies Misses & cbildieu opera
shippers at McConnell J?ro’s.
There was a heavy rainfall at
Carnesville on the 29th of May, ac¬
companied by a strong wind from the
south Mid toulli irif. 1 few iles
south of here the fall of rain was un.
precedcnted. Farms were badly
washed and crops were injurad. Had
the lands that suffered so severely,
been properly terraced and iaid ofr,
the damage would have oeen slight.
Lands that are well terraced, and
well cared ior will not wash at all,
ana it cost very little to do the ter¬
racing.
Don’t forget- that McConnell ’&
Bro’s carry the best stock of shoes
in the place.
We were fnrmehed with a «„
report of the picnic at Carson
* i ur
MiUs , but . it was misplaced. We 0
hope the writer wii. favor ns with
other news in the near future.
When you want rock bottom
price* on goods always go to W C &
J B McEntire’s.
Messers A. W. A L. J. McCon
nell spent several days in Atlanta
last week
_ Dr. ,, W r L - McBath n . has i . been „ praM
tieing hair cutting for some weeks
past, and now hrs the reputation
of being the champion barber in
Carnesville.
Arbuckles parched coffee is the
est. For sale by G S Phillips.
a very interesting communication
from Bold Spring will be found in
another column. We would like to
to havp a correspondent from every
district in the county.
Try a package of Comers Guaran
teed Chicken Cholera Cure. Sold by
McConnell Bro.
J, B. Vaugh' 1 ’ 8 new music book,
entitled “Our New Book” is just
30cts per copy; $3.25cts per dozen.
Address. J- B‘Vaughn,
Bornan, Ga.
W C & i B McEutire haye the
best line of tobaccos than any house
in town. They have a splendid tos
baeeo at 30ctsper pound.
Money for Farmers.
1
to.
12 per cent, with interest at o p
cent., payable once a year to-wit:
December 1st. J. L. I arks -
on Carnesville, Ga.
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ISSUED EVERY WEEK
CARNESVILLE, TUESDAY JUNE 5 1868
SUCH IS LIFE.
The Accidents of To-day and
Yesterday.
Yesterday evening Col. DeSnipe
fell from bis trout steps and sprain¬
ed bis ankle severely Tho hurt
though comparatively trivial, was
very painfn 1 at first and a doctor
was senf tor. He found the Colonel
suffering much pain and Mis. De
Snipe greatly alarmed. The acci¬
dent was soon known over the vil¬
lage and for an hour or more a strea
of visitors were going in and out of
the De Snipe mansion, . The Colonel
was commiserated and also consoled
because It was not woise. Many
remedies were suggested, such as to¬
bacco poultices, poultices of lyc,
slippery elm, brown paper and vin¬
egar &etc. Many offers of assis¬
tance were Miadc; and most of the
visitors took occasion to assure Mis
DeSnipe that the Col would »oon be
on foot again.
When the last lingering visitor
had departed leaving Col. DeSnipe
comfortable and free from pain, he
and Lis good lady with grateful
hearts spoke of the kind interest of
their neighbors and congratulated
themselves that they were so blessed
in their friends. Such tyidenccs of
disinterested goodness of heart go
far toward redeeming tho dark
phases of human nature and make
the world look brighter and better,
and fall like gleams of sunshine
through the rifts iu the clouds.
Business is dull at this season and
and there is but little to do, and this
morning a crowd assemble on the
square, as is the custom, and were
discussing the tariff and the accident
y e 5 pC uay evening, when an old col
ored woman came by with an armful
of r«l o* tark. answer te a
to '»" be sb used » “f*> making “ th poultices * **
was in
v »
accident tho early , morning. .
an in
ip om ^ k nown as a g 00 d boy, his
jj lg mo tber is a worthy widow and
he is her mam stay. As good, hu*
inane and Christian people. wo were
shocked to hear of the accident, our
sympathies were actively aroused,
and w'ith ono accord we a'l exclaim*
’ 1 y
DECORATION DAY. i *l«
%
The years that haye elapsed since
the close of the civil war have served
to obliterate all sectional feeling,
and a united a prosperous nation
joins in keeping green the graves of
all its beloved dead. It is in this
spirit that the publisher of the New
York Family Story Paper has writ
tena thrilling and pathetic to this romance, nation¬
peculiarly appropriate entitled “Faithful
al holiday, His Grave Kept Green.”
Leonore; or, will also be found
In the same paper
a weekly instalment of the “Life and
Adventures as a Showman of P. T.
Barnurr.,” written by himself, and
equally interesting to the youug folks
as well as beads of families. These
are rare literary treats, aDd those of
our readers who are not already obtain en¬
joying them will do well to
No. 7*36 of the New York amily send Sto
ry PflpGt of their news dealer or
direct to the publisher, Monro's Pub¬
lishing House, Nos. 24 and 26
Vandewater Street, New York, and
r eceive the paper four months tor
One dollar, postage free.
Go to McConnell & B ros to ge
your fine shes; c/othing, hats, shirts
neckwear, etc.
That hacking cough can be
quickly curedby Shiloh’s enre.
guarantee it. Sold by J. R. 7 u<
Came%ville and A. R. Jones Lav<
WE PASS INTO OBLIVION. •
But few inon can hope to live in
life memory of their fellows. Men
who fill a largo spsco in’fhe commit,
nity, state and'coiintry a few years
ago, and whoso names were on ev¬
ery lip n few years ago, have passed
into the silent shades and are for¬
gotten. A good and useful man
man fails by the way and wc say
there is no one to fill his place, but
as timo sweeps on wo look m vain
for his place. He has left tho great
ebbing, flowing tide of life nnd there
is r.ot a ripple * upon its surface to
show that he was ever here. Ilis
ambitions, hopes and fears have per¬
ished,and there is no ono to tell of his
triumphs or failures, joys or sorrows.
Men pass out of our lives even while
they live, and soon have no placo in
our memories.
Wo were forcibly impressed with
the transitory hold that men havo
upon tho memory of tnoir fellows,
and the faintness of tho impress that
they leave behind them, from reading
a letter handed us tho other day bj
Rev. T. J. Stoncevyhcr, It was
written to Mr Stonecyphor by John
A. Williamson of Locksburg, Sevin
county, Arkansas. Mr. Williamson
was raised in Carnesvillo, a member
of a prominent and influential family,
and left hero when a yogng man 87
years ago. Hu kinsfolk swarm nil
over the country now. Ho ^jas a
grandson of Maxwell II Payne, his
father was a half brother of James
W Payne, of Toccoa, and has moth¬
er was a sister ot John II. Payne re¬
cently deceased. He was brought
up by his grandmother, tlio widow
of MjpewpH II. Payne, in tho house
where J. M. Little now lives, lie
remernbcis the doctors, lawyer* and
merchants of Carnesvillo in 1851,
and who they married and more of
them as they wore then than any
nun in Carnesville, yet wo lmvo boon
unable to find a single m*n who has
faintest reccollection ot John A
Williamson.
Bagwell, Neal, T. F. Stribbling,
Lum Stribbling, Milluer, and oth¬
er merchants that he mentions, a 11
died long ago, and most of them
wore never seen, hardly hoard of by
many of our present citizens, The
doctors and lawyers, except Dr. II.
E. Aderhold are all dead, o< gone to
other fields. A few short years make
wonderful changes.
PERSONAL,
Mr. N. B. Frohltchsteiu, of
Mobile ,Ala., writes: I take great
pleasure in recommending Dr Kings
New Discovery for Consumption, attack
having used it for a severe
of Brouchitis and Catarrh. It gave
me instant relief and entirely cured
me anil I have not oeen afflicted
ince: I also beg to state that [hail
vied other remedies with Electric no good Bit
result Have also used
icrs and Dr King’s New Life Pills,
both of which I can recommend.
Dr King’s New Discovery for
Consumption. Coughs and colds, is
sold on a bottles positive free guarantee. H. M. Free¬
Trial at
mans Drug Store.
Sleepless nights, made miseralileby
that terrible cough, Shiloh’s Cure
is the Remedy for you. Sold by
R Tncker Carnesville and A R Jones
at Lavonin
Itch, Mange, and Scratches of
every Kind on human or animals
cured in 80 minutes by Woolfords
Sanitary Lotion. This never fails,
sale by Dr J. R. Tucder Carnes
Ga.
For lauie back, side or chest, ue
Shiloh’s Porous Plaster Price 25
cents Sold by J R Tucker Carnes*
ville and A It Jones Lavonia
ONE DOLLAR PER ANNUM.
PROM BOLD SPRING.
Items From Gunnels and What the
•S TJT3* People are Dolna. NW<
Colton chopping is* the order of
tho day.
The recent wet weaJier has retar¬
ded work on the farm.
Political confabulations are golfing
to be quite connnou.
Mr. W. Y.’Holbrook has the best
crop of whont wq have seen.
Mr. L. C. Brown has the brag cot¬
ton of tins seotioRon bis farm.
Mrs. Nancy Holbrook is or. a visit
to friends nnd relatives in Elbert
county. Wo wish he. a most pleas¬
ant stay.
Mr. J. A. Hairston of Elborton,
Ga., was visiting friends in this seo
tion tho past week.
Miss Siillio Turner n winsome and
bonny young lady of Royston, was
in this section last week visiting her
sister Mrs Neal Little.
Misses Alice, Ida and Ada Miller,
and Miss Fannie Hairston wero in
Harmony Grove last week on a
shopping expedition. They report
a nice trip.
Free trade This is what tho com¬
mon people want.
Wo spent Sunday night with our
urbane friend Mr. Walton Ginn and
was sumptuously entertained. The
host and hostess were as clover as
they cou/d be, Mr. Ginn is ono of
Franklin county’s most progressive
and methodical farmers, t and for
proof or demonstration ot this fact
wo will add that he is suppori/ef of
tiis county paper. Everything about
bis farm has a systematic air. Wiley
and Jioberf, Mr Ginns two oldest
buys ni'O model young men.
Our friond Gol. M. J. Webb of
Elbertou Leader remembers us by
sending u copy of his sprightly paper
Mr. Webb is forciblo and logical
writer and ranks among the foremost
editors of the State. (Stood luck to
you Michel.
It is diaphanous than we will
have more than one candidate for
tho legb'ature. That’s right gentle
men walk out.
To argue with-a man who has res
nounced the use and authority ot
reason is somewhat like administer¬
ing medicine to a dead man.
Miss Sallio Smith has the largest
lot of com we have seen. It is "cry
near waist high. She nas cultivated
it so far herself and deserves as
much commendation as if she had
loamed how to play on a piano.
For us, or for that matter, tor any
man to appoar as the defender of
IIon.H. H. Carlton would bo like a
(, a u ow _dip offering its assistance to
the sun to help 1 light a continent,
No man was ever , bom more caoa
bio of taking care of and defendi ng
himself than Capt. Carlton, This
hoax gottenap by his opponents to
mislead the people in regard to Mr
Carltons position on Ibe tariff ques¬
tion will not work worth a cent.
Capt. Carlton will be his own suc
cess«r in Congress for good while
to come.
Co-MMENSKNSE.
UUCK'LEN’S ARNICA SALVF.
The Best Salve in the work forf
Cu:s Bruise Sores, Ulcers, San
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Clap,
pedgllands, Bhiiblaids Corns, and all
Skin Eruptions, and required. postively cures
Piles, or no pay It is
guaranteed to give perfect satisfac¬
tion, or money fetunded. Price 25
cents per box. For Sale by II. M.
Freeman.
Sardines, potted ham and caned
peaches at G S Phillips^
NO 25
NEXT DOOR TO IT.
“Well, what is it?” queried the
sergeant ns a colored man stood
before him, hnt in hand yesterday.
‘‘I wants a pusson ’rested, snh.”
“Who is it?”
“An incendiary, sail.”
“An incendiary, eh. Did lie sot
your house afire?”
“No, sail.”
“Someono else’s house or born?”
“No sah, He libs next doah, an,
belcast 1 stopped do faui’ly from
getting water at oui penstock lie’s
down on me me. He gets out in
de yard an’ calls me a hog, an
dares mo me ober de fence, an’ he’s
tolo lots of folks dat he- 'means to
do mo up.”
“Bathe’s no incendiary.”
“Why?”
“An incendiary is a parson who
sets lire to a building. This is a
case of threat*.
“Ar’it? Well, its next douli to
bein’ an incendiary, an’ I waut de
law step an’ stop hit. If it dban’ do
it I sliant rcconsile the couse
quonces! 1 *
‘‘IIow?
“IIoW? Why. if ho keeps on I
shall designate myself to elevate
ober dat fence some day an’ perco¬
late dat pusson with a club till mo¬
rality sets in! Ize a worm sail, and
arter about so long de worm turns.
—Free Press.
WONDERFUL CURES,
W. D. Hoyt & Co., Wholesale uud
aud Retail Druggist have been of soiling Romo Ga, Dr
says: We
King’s Now Discovery, Have neve,
handled remedies that sell us nyilJ,
or give such universal satisfacton.
Thuro havo boon some wondoful
cures affected by those Medicine lu
this city. Several cases of pronounc¬
ed Consumption have boon ontirely of Dr
cured withtho use few bottles
King’i Few Disisoovcry, taken in
connection with our Electric Bitters
Dr. IL M. Freeman.
The Queen of England's grand¬
son. George “Collars and Guffs” is
irreverent. He was dancing at a
ball recently with a pretty but pie
mai partner when his brother call
ed.him to account. “You can go and
hum God save grandmother,” was
his retort, “I’ll*dance with who I
please. ”
Shiloh’s Cough and Consumption
Cure is sold bp us on gunvontced
It cures Consumption Sold by J R
Tucker Carnesville and A R Jotics,
Lavonia
Shiloh’s Vilelizer is wliaf yon
eed for Constipation, Loss of appe¬
tite, Dizziness, and all symptoms of
Dyspepsia Price 10 and 76 cents
per bottle /Sold by J R Tucker
Carnesville A 11 Jones Layonia.
FACTS YOU larcett CAN tobseco BET factory OH^ t nlUj
TbU the eldttt and
, world 1* in Jeney City, N, J.
TU»t k tbli fsetory Climax make* Plug, the lb« acknowledged popular aa<l •orlfrj etaafr 1
ji lamed
M d lor firtt-ciau chewing tobacco,
That this factory waa eetabliahed a* long Up H
1760.
That last year (1886) it made and (old the enoROMS ■
quantity of 97,981,180 lb*. or fourteen tkM*
sand tons ot tobacco.
That this waa more than one-eeventh of all the to¬
bacco made in the United States notwith¬
standing that there were 966 factories at work, ‘
That In the last it yean this factory has helped
. support the United State, Government to the
fif W _ extent thousand of over Forty-four dollar* ($44,700,000.00) million seven bun- paid
dred
■, into the U. S. Treasury in Internal Revenue
' Taxe*. /
That the pay-roll of this factory it about $,,oo<v
000.00 per year or $30,000.00 per week.
That this factory employ* about 3,500 operative*. >
That this factory make, luch a wonderfully good
chew In Climax Plug that many other factories
have tried to imitate it iu vain, and in de*pa!r
now tty to attract cu.tora by offering larger
piece* of inferior good* for the seme price.
That this factory neverthele** continue* to increase
its burioei* every year.
That Ibia factory Iielong* to and is operated by i
Yours, very truly.
P. LORILLARD * CO,