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FRANKLIN COUNTY REGISTER.
J. S. DORTCH & Ed. F. McGOWAN, Publishers
VOL. XV,
announcements.
FOR SENATE
\Ve are authorized to announce Dr.
rr (4 Underwood as a candidate for
senator from the 31st Seuai orial dis¬
trict of Georgia, at the ensuing elec
tion.
WOOL HAT.
At the solicitation of many voters I
hareby announce myself a candidate
for re-election to represent Franklin
county in the Houso of Representatives
Tfeel under many obligations to the
neople of this county for foimer favors
andif successful in the eusuing elec¬
tion I will guard and protect their
interest to the best of Jas. my ability. Hmison.
Rcspec’t A
FOR ORDINARY.
The undersigned hereby announces
Frankliu county at llie ansueing elec¬
tion in January next. Should the peo
ole deem him woithy and manifest it
L electing him to such position, will he
will feel truly thankful, and en¬
deavor to discharge the duties of the
same with fidelity and to the best ox
his ability. Daniel McKenzie.
FOR RECEIVER I
At the solicitation of many friends
announce myself a cadidate for the
office of Receiver of Tax Re turns of
Fianklin county at the ensueing elec¬
tion. Being a cripple and uuable to
perform mauue! labor by which I can
make a reasonable support for the myself
and family, I very humbly ask vo
ter 3 of the county for their aid.
* Jesse R. Lecroy.
Having become unable to make a
■living for myself and family on the farm
because of my decrepitude, I respectfully lor
announce my name os a candidate
the office of Tax Receiver, at the elec¬
tion in Jnauary next. As to my
veracity, responsibility responsible and qualification
I would refer to any man
in Gunnels or St ranges district t aat
may know me. I iespeetfuBv solicit
the support oj tne peoplo at this time
W, B. Smith
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FOR SIIERIEfV
Wa authorized to announce the
are candidate
name of J. C. MeCarter as a
for Sheiiff of Franklin county at * ne
January eeetion.
PROFESSIONAL NOTICES
A. G, MoCnrry ip, \ p, Proffitt
Hartwell, Ga P.rncsyiUc, G.
McCURRY & PROFFITT.
Attorneys at Law.
Will give litigated prompt causes attenticn bo % to c ^ c ol icc^
Rons and klill
isfeasi&ssfssssc
and Hartwell.
PHILLIP W. DAVIS.
Attorney at Law, Elberton, Ga.
Will practice in ail ' he FranUin and
Northern circuit and in •Western
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A. N. KING.
Attorney at Law, CAruesviUe, Ga.
Office in the Court House.
J. S' DORTCH.
Attorney at Law, Carnesville,
Office in the Court House.
J. B. PARKS.
Attorney at Law, Carnesville, 1 - a
Promp; attention given to all busme
entrusted with him,
B. F. CAMP.
Attorney at Law, Carnesville, of the
Will practice in - all the courts
Western circuit and elsewhere.
w. i. tike.
Attorney at Law, Jefferson, Ga
Wi 11 practice in all the c ° u ^ s
and elsewhere l>y ( 61> 1 c-
Western circuit
cial contract.
MEDICAL CAED-1
Dr. fiorn L. Carnesville K. Burruw, ou tho locatc At>» f c °,“ e roa ^ d.
when called upon, wiUg‘'° 1 1
tcalign tg the sick.
TO MAKE AN EXHIBIT.
At the N*East Georgia
Fair.
Tho Agricultural Meeting on
tho First Tuesday—What
it Decided to do.
Tho attendance upon the Agricul¬
tural meeting at Carnesville on the
the first Tuesday was not very full,
but every district in the county was
represented, unless it may have been
Big Smiths. The sentiment of the
people of the county as far as col¬
lected by the committee appointed a
month ago, is almost unanimously in
favor of making an exhibit at the
North-east Georgia Fair.
James A, Mosely, was elected
chairman ot the meeting, and W. R.
Little was elected secretary, The
committee, appointed on the first
Tuesday in May submitted the fol¬
lowing report.
The Committee appointed at the
Agricultural meeting on the first
Tuesday in May las., find that tho
citizens of this county favor the
movement to make an exhibit at the
Northeast Georgia Fair to be lieZd
in Athens next fall, and believing the
movement to be practical and advis¬
able, they lespittfully submit the
following resolutions:
Resolved, That Franklin county
make an exhibit at the Northeast
Georgia Fair to be held in Athens
rhe ensueing fall.
That there be an exhibit at Car*
nesville for one or two days just
t o the time of holding said
That tho chairman of this meeting
appoint a committee of one from
each Malitia District in the county,
for tile purpose of haying an out
look over, and of directing such pro
ceedings as may be neecossary r o se
cuv .3 the success of said exhibit.
That the members from each dis
trict organize a worlcing committee
their respective districts for the
in project.
of furthering the
After some discussion
change of opinion, the report was
unanimously adopted. The follow
ing persons were oppointed mem
jjersof the committee for toe county.
I r M Wheeler, Big Smiths District,
S A Porter, Wolf Pit
Landrum Flintsville “
W A “
A W McConnell Stranges »
G L Carson Gunnells
T 0 Buiruss Dooleys,
j \\ R Ra ey Middle River “
Manleys “
WM Bowers
«r F Bowers
Briants
1WJ- Slollow •<
J1W Si :
S K Cannon meeting adjourned
On motion the
sine die. A, Mosely,
Jas.
W- R- Little, Chairman,
Secretary.
^Sdve your spring chickens
a pack, g -X m ot cost
z 25cts &
Bvo. Carnesville, Ga-, «
package.
jy[oney for Farmers.
cent, with interest at 8 P<*
1 “ F er
cebt^ December payable 1st. once a yeayo-w’ • • .
on Carnesville,Ua
Arbuckles parched G S 1 blll,p8
For sale by •
bjit,
ISSUED EVERY WEEK
CARNESVILLE, TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1888
For the Register.
SUICIDE IN ATHENS.
The Act of a Love Sick Young
Man in the Classic Citv.
This evening a young man by the
name of Osborn, committed suicide
in this city. lie had been unsuc
successfnl in getting a young iady ’s
consent to take a tide with him, al¬
though he had been quite intimate
with “her until recently. It is said,
but denied, that they were engaged
to bo married. This evening lie
hired a hack, drove to her nouse,
went m and called for the young
lady to take a ride with him. She re¬
fused, giving him no reason for so
doing. He then sent foi her to come
to the room where lie was that lie
might speak with her, but she re¬
fused to meet hun, Osborn drew a
revolver from his uocket and shot
himself through the heart. He died
in a few nnnutes without speaking.
Mr. Osborn came >,o this city six
years ago from Anderson, S. 0., and
has been clerking in Di. Lyndon's
drug store.
Both parties arc highly respected
in society. A.
New Weather Signs.
Red clouds at s utilise indicate
storm.
Foxes barking at night indicate
storm.
The weather usually moderates be¬
fore a storm.
Soot burning on back ot chimney
indicate storm.
The aurorg, when very bright, m
clicate storm. tmenng iwi itnu witic
sounds will betide.
A stormy day
Peafowl utters low cries before a
a storm and select a low perch.
,
Domestic animals
head from tho coming storm.
Distant sounds heard with distinct
ness during the day indicate rain.—
Chicago Mail.
One ot the human footprints found
in volcanic rock is described in Nicaragua ny Dr. sever¬ 1
.
al years ago nine £ inches
£ Bnnton as being
long three inches wide at
and four and a half at the toe. \ e
itself ^ _
apparent length of the foot is
effrht inches. Dr. Brmton considers
ffie footprints genuine but is uncer¬
tain whether they are so ancient as
has been supposed.
decoration day.
^c:xf£:ri , .
T
the sectional feeling,
to Obliterate all
and united a prosperous nation
a the
joins in keeping green graves o
all its beloved dead. It is m this
spirit that the publisher of the New
York Family Story Paper has writ
ten thrilling and pathetic romance,
a
peculiarly appropriate to
al holiday, „
Leonore; or, algo be f oun d
^y^ment of the “Hfe and
equa lly interesting to the youu 0
“S i«ri?e„ readors wbo are d V*lily not already S en
~SSS= ishing York, and
- -
one
Iu . hj Mangc and
every din Kind 30 minutes on by Voolfords ^O’
cuve Lotion.
Samary rarnes _
Ga.
»
LOCAL NEWS.
Items of Interest Gathered up for
our Readers.
The question of school books
not brought befoie the Hoard of
uoation on tho first Tuesday.
Manly & Bro have two bfaok
duck eggs on exhibition at their
store. Theyaro the product of
Hock of ducks owned by Mr. Dennis
Phillips. Mr. Phillips says that thev
have found many such recently.
JtJgPF, A. Mabry, of Toco a,
is selling the famous ‘‘Now Home”
sewing machine. See him
buying.
Most of thg wheat \crop lias been
harvested and is very poor, The
rust was the chief cause of the fail
lire, but the crop was not in a healthy
condition before attacked by the
rust.
03 If your chickens have ih c
cholera, go to to McConnell & B ro
and get a package of Comers Guar
ant ed C uc eu lioci.i uh. t
nmiei -us.
The Farmers Alliance is getting
to bo a power in Georgia. If it runs
off into the idea of grange stores and
cheap guano, it will become worlks
less.
(3 ’McConnell & Bros. Fiue Shoos
cannot be equaled in the place.
Grover Cleveland , , will .,, bg , the , next
President of the United States.
has more back-bone and capacity as
an executive officer than any 1
dent within a third of a century.
Sardines, potted ham and canned
ttS
a candidate for Tax Receiver, Ilis
announcement went in the paper
a week or so ago, but the usual
umntcntionally omitted. Mi. 8 bmiU
hois a very conscientious and up s |
riffht man. If ho should bo excellent elected,,
lie 1,0 will W doubtless make an
officer.
Go to McConnell & Bros to get
.
your fine shoes; clothing, hats, shirts
neckwear, etc.
In another column in this pa
will be found (he announcement of
J P Ledbetter as a candidate for lax
Receiver. Mr.
citizen, and is well known to ma " Y
of our people, and lias the con 1
dence of all to whom lie is
When you want rock
prices on goods always go to W C&
4 * ****••- •
g ally Fuller, an inmate of the
auporB home, died on the 4th mst.
She was in a most wretched condi¬
tion at the time of her death, and
had been for some time prior to that
event.
PEHSONAU
Mr N „ p ro hltchsteln, of
Mobile ,Ala., writes: I take great
instant relief and entirely cui ed
'result , b . remcJl| . g ,,1, n0 good
"»P K l“S” Cough, and colds, n ry d - hr »
Co^nmplion.
That hackill g cough can be ro
quickly ictly curedby > Shiloh’s enre. >ve
<iu cu
it. Soiuuyj. * f
guarantee
ONE DOLLAR PER ANNUM.
RED HILL NEWS.
No nows this week.
Blackberries aro'golfing ripe.
Hod Hill is moving ou smoothly,
except that Heniy Holly has a brior
in his foot, John MeOay's noso is
sun burned, and W.T. Huunicatt has
quit growing.
The farmers are greatly pushed
on account of having their whoat to
harvest and Gou, Green to contend
with.
Prof. J, It. DeuVors is spending his
vacation at his fathers, and with the
pretty girls of this community.
“Ron Arai“ says he is troubled at
times to find the post offleo. Wo ox
poct it is some trouble to tho oouatry
boys to dud tho P. O. when they
cotno to town.
Among I’ao numerous candidates of
Rod Hill, Mr. David Akin is not in
the roar, ns one vote will elect hnu to
the oitieo to whioh he aspires, Wo
hope ho will bo successful in obtain¬
ing that voto, then his face will beam
with effulgence and not bo overcast
wilb impervious clouds as it is at
presont.
Piofossors Vaughu and Mabry wii
sing at Allens on the 17th.
Tho joint debate botween tho Ru¬
ral Junto and Litorary Society and
tho Homo Read Society will take
ou (ho JOth of Juno.
Ripstickb.
TIMES GOOD.
lliow are times in this neighbor- 1
lie jl?” asked a traveler of a native
of 'Anderson county, Ky.
“ftWt mte.”
“Money plentiful, then 1 pre
suniv- ?”
THE ATHENS FAIR.
WHAT IT TAKES TO MARI" A SUC¬
CESSFUL SHOW.
--
Somo Items that Will be of Use to
Persons Intending tomako
an Exhibit.
Wo make some statements ex
planatory of the'rnporl adopted on
the first Tuesday in reference to the
exhibit at, Curnesyille, to be made
before the fair at Athens. It does
llot inean tlmt tllC anioll ' s to be
at Athens, u'-e alone to be
to Carnesvilh", or that the
object is simply to get products to¬
gether simply for tne purpose of
selecting art’cles to be put on exhi¬
bition at Athens. It means that
we are to have a full
exhibit of the best specimen of corn,
wheat, oats, potatoes, pumpkins,
vegetables, syrup, preserves, canned
00( ] bt pickles, butter, stock, timber
etc., tho eouutv c.n produce,
fm . theporposeo£ geeing what om ,
resource ' and capabilities are,and for
thejiurpose of paving the way for
better in the future,
From among the articles put on
ion exhibition here, I he county ox
liibit for Athens will be seloeted.
Premium lists of the Worth east
Georgia Fair will bo distributed
among our people as soon as they
be obtained.
We , 0 thllt every good citizen
wiU ]enil u helping I»and, ami make
e „ t l ig(? ft d suoces8 . There
|U)t tt glo county in Wortheast
^ cau Burpag8 Franklin
in mailing inako an nine exhibit but of ten Agrionlfctt*
as ....
I pickles, articles etc. as furnished Georgia by chi/ the {^er ladies- res
The
nt fairs, make up one of their most
in-
* something to put
make it a success,
*•-«►*»*
Shiloh’s Cough and Consumption
(hire is sold bp us on gitavontccd
It Consumption Sold by J K
cures
Tucker Cavnesville and A R Jones,
Lavouia
yitelizer is wlia< you
f ^ r ^stipauon, Loss of appe
Dizziness, and all symptoms of
dyspepsia Price 10 and 7-> cent
C r' bottie Aohl by J R Tucker
arncBV i 1 ]p and A It Jones Layoma.
0 uR NEW BOOK.
u tsh avinga won
^
poT dozen. Address
J. B. Vaughn,
Boman, Ga.
Sleepless nights, made miseraWeby
that terrible cough. Shiloh’s Cure,
is the Remedy, for you. Sold by J
R Tneker Carnesville and AK Jones
at Lavouiis.
Catarrh cured, health and sweet
Remedy. bvea th secured, Unco by 50 Shiloh cents. s Utan^
Injector free Sold by J R I uckcr
Carnesville and A R Jones Lavoma.
VVONUKBFUI, CUBES,
Vt. 1 ,. Uoyt & Co., WhoWe
K.ng.1!-»» "^ J’sell g2?J*
as well.
S S Consumption City. Several have cases been of pronoun©- enure y
S ed withtho few ts '
cured use - in
King ’i Few Disiscovery, D taken
with our Electric Bitters
Dr H. M. Freeman.
NO, 25.
“No, kuhi’t say that it ia ”
“And yet you say that times are
good ?”
•‘That’s what I ’lowed-’’
“ W hen the farmers are not in
good conditions'”
-Yus.”
Ah, liah.”
“Well, at that rate I don’t see
huw you can regard the times as
good.” thar have been six still
“I do, fur
houses started in this county in
four months,”—Arkansaw Traveler
a Los Angeles minister, who was
gwhn himself, one Sunday
- u announced: “Dearly be
] vcd, you will find the words of
0 Maltew’s
m y text this morning in
addition to the New Testament, lot
BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE
The Best Salve in the world for
Cuts Bruise Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Cl ap*
ped Hands, Bluiblaids Corns, and all
Skin Eruptions, and required. postiv-ffy It cures
piles, or no pay is
guaranteed to give perfect satisfac¬
tion, or mone„ tetunded. II.M.
cents per box. For bale by
Freeman.
For lame back, side or chest, use
Shiloh’s Porous Plaster Price 25
cents Sold by J R Tucker Carnes*
and A R Jones Lavonia
lion's forget that McConnell *
Bro’a carry the beat ..lock of shoes
W C & J B McEutire hayc the
best , jj ne ui tobaccos than any house
in towH They have a splendid to 1 .
bacco at 30ets pel pound.