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FRANKLIN COUNTY REGISTER,
J S. DORTC & Ed. F. McGOWAN, Editors and Proprietors.
VOL. XVr
a nnouncements
for senate
We are authorized to announce Dr.
T( i underwood as a candidate foi
Sector from the 31st fe:e. mi onal dis¬
trictof Georgia, at the ending elec
tion.
fok keck fsejvtatjve.
1 hereby announce myself a candi¬
date for ‘Representative of Franklin
countv at the ensuing election. 11
elected I will guard and protect the
interests of the peop .e to the best of
my ability. W. Sewell.
Geo.
WOOL HAT.
At the solicitation of many voters 1
hereby announce myself a candidate
for ic- 3 lection to represent Fianklin
county in the Honso obligations of Representatives the
I feel under many to
people of this county forfoimer favors
and if successful m the ensuing elec¬
tion I will guaid and protect their
inieicst to the Lest of my ability. Hmistn.
Respec’t Jas. A
FOR ORDINARY.
r lhe undersigned hereby Ordinary announces oi
himself a candidate for
Frankliu county at the ansueing elec¬
tion in January next, kiould the peo¬
ple deem him woitlty and manifest it
hy electing him to inch position, he
mil feel Duly tlianklul, and will en¬
deavor to discharge the duties of- the
same with fidelity and to the best ol
his anility. Daniel MeKenzic.
Fellow Citizens: I heieby an
nonnee myself a candidate for Ordi¬
nary oi iranklin county at the ensue
ing election in January next. Being
a cripple and afflicted so that I am un¬
able to make a suppoit for myself and
family by hard labor, 1 very earnestly
solicit the kind support ol my fellow
citizens in this race. If elected I will
use my cveiy effort to fill ihe office
with credit to myself and with honor
to the county. Respectfully.
T. J. Harrison.
FOR RECEIVER *
At the solicitation of many friends 1
announce myself a cadidate for the
office of Receiver of Tax Returns of
Franklin county at the ensueing elec¬
tion. Being a cripple and uuabb to
perform manue! labor by which I can
make a reasonable support for Ihe myself
and family, 1 very humbly ask vo¬
ters 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 deciepitude, candidate l respectfully for
announce my name as a
the office ot Tax Receiver, at the elec
tion in Jnauary next. As to nij
veracity, responsibility and qualification
may know me. I iespcctiully solicit
tt. support ot U» peoplo
'
I hereby announce myself a candi
dale for Tax Receiver, and hope
enough to elect of ray friends will vote for me
me. J. P. Ledbettf.b.
I hereb, announce mj'itulf a candi
elected, 1 will discharge tbe duties of
the office promptly and faithfully.
T. W. Aaron. ’.
FOR SHERIEF; t *.
We are authorized to announce the
game of 3. C. MeOrter as a candidate
for Eheiiff of Franklin county at tbe
January e-eetiou.
for Tax collector. f
1 hereby announce myself a candi¬
date for re-election to the office, of
Tax Collector of Franklin County.
L. J. Green.
PROFESSIONAL NOTICES
A. G. McCnrry >P. P.Proffitt
Hartwell, Ga j Carnesyille,G.
McCURRY & PROFFITT.
Attorneys at Law.
Will give prompt attention to collec¬
tions and litigated causes both civil and
criminal ,rin the counsies of Franklin,
and Hart, Habersham, special Madison, contract. and
Office elsewhere by Curncsville
in the court house at
and Hartwell.
PHILLIP W. DAVIS. __
Hill Attorney at Law, Elberton.Ga- of the
practice ih off <he courts and
Northern circuit and in Franklin
adjoining counties in the Western
circuit and also in the Supreme »n«J
United SUteseoiuU. Prompt attentlou with
giv en to all bu»lact« entrusted
LIST.
A few of the Most Important
prises that are Offered by
the Directors of the
Northa-fast Ga, Fair ASSO.
To be heln at Athens, Ca, Nov. 6th
7-8*9 and tOth. 1888 .
We give a few of the most im¬
portant premiums that are to be
awarded at the North East Georgia
Fair.
DOMESTIC ARTICLES,
Best eight yards jeans, made by
by exhibitor $3 00
Best eight, yards colored ° _liusey
made by exhibitor 3 00
Best ten yards of flannel, made
by cxhicptor 8 00
Best pair blankets, made by ex»
hibitor 5 00
Bert pair woolen hose, made by
exhibitor 1 00
Best pair woolen half hose, made
exhibitor 1 00
Best velvet or silk patch quilt,
made by exhibitor, 5 00
Best velvet or silk patch crib quilt
made by exhibitor 3 00
Best worsted patch qhilt, made by
exliilitor 5 00
Best calico patch quilt, made by
exhibitor 2 00
Best white connteipane, woven,
made by exhibitor 3 00
Best linen or cotton shirt, made
by exhibitor 2 00
FANCY WORK.
Best crazy stiti'h quilt, made by
$4 00
Best specimen embroidery, made
by exhibitor 5 00
i Best specimen worsted embroidery
diode by esenibitor ^ ^
1 Best; specimen thread embroidery
made by exhibitor. ° ^0
\Best fancy table cover, made by
2 00
B . fnnev ^ screen, made by ex
_ 2 00
Best af°han, made by exhibr. 4oU
\ ^ )l kind, i»s- made by oxinbi,.'J “‘.irs; do
J ^ ;i
, p)aJr growin g Howe™.
'rofn bj oxMtopr J 00
.*%„ ERFITS,
Best display apples, S row ”
>
T^lpluy 8™*%^
rtro w n by exhibitor
® vegetables.
*1 Best by bushel exhihitof of Irish potatoes, 2 00
grown * potatoes, grown
Best bushel sweet
^Bett and largest exhibitor display of vegeta
Mfes grown by
\ pantry.
*
{>y '4e, exhibitor t abptaj cannrd fnu«, m-jj
Best display canned vegetables,
exhibitor 3 00
[Bist pade by made by
display preserves,
hy exhibitor by
Best display jelhe* made ex
\ 3 00
iAib°r ““"•goo , .
B «tahrtay i' ickles '
exhibitor display of c»mci
Ji'osnoed Best an ,1 largest
picllos, jollies, msdolycxl" ter o
Best pound cake, made J___
xbibiter 200
■ cake, made by the
, Best sponge 2 00
. ib , lor made exhibit 2 00
< Best fn,it fruri cake, dried
Best half bushel >li < 1M
j .-ujutor ,i ache*, 1 v
Best half bushel ,i r ; e ih* I
^ txbihitor
ISSUED WEEKLY.
CAENESVILLEB, TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1888.
Best sample honey in coral., rais¬
ed by exhibitor. 1 00
Best three pounds of butler, made
by exhibitor 5 00
FIELD CROl’S.
Best sample,with proper certificate
of largest yield of cotton to one
acre To 00
Best sample,with proper certificate
of largest yield of corn to one
acre 10 00
Best sample, with proper certifi¬
cate. of largest yield of wheat to one
acre 10 00
Best sample, yvitli i vapor certifi¬
cate, of largest j iefd of oats to one
acre r 1000
Best sample, with proper certifi¬
cate, of largest yield of rye on one
acre 10 00
Best sample, with proppr certifi¬
cate, oi largest yield of sweet putas
toes to one acre io oo
Best sample, with proper certifi¬
cate, of largest yield of dry foracre to
one acre. 10 00
Rest fifty ears of porjt, grown by
exhibitor 6 00
Best bushel wheat, grown by ex¬
hibitor 2 00
/ Bestluslnl oats. 2 00
Colts, Mares, Double Teams, CouiVi¬
nt lion Horses, etc. as follows:
Best mare aud colt, suckling $5
_
“ mare and mule colt “ 5
Best mare, gelding or jtallior.
sadddle and harness combined. 10
Best pair mares in harness 10
« “ geldings in Harness 10
“ sin do muie in harness 5
“ mute any age or sex 10
“ cow three years old and up¬
ward, ten dollars- Two years old and
under - three, five dollars. Best
heifer calf under six months old four
dollars. All tlioroughbreds and
pedigieed {stock and cattle arc ex
eluded from the ubovu entries,
This lis. gives only a few of the
many valuable premiums offered at
this fair. We will probably publish
the list in.full in a future issue ot the
DECORATION DAY.
The years that hay^ elapsed siuce
the close of the civil war have served
to obliterate all sectional feelings
and a united, keeping a prosperous nation
joins in green the graves of
all its beloved dead. It is m this
spirit that the publisher of the New
York Family Story Paper has writ¬
ten a thrilling aud pathetic romance,
peculiarly holiday, appropriate entitled to this “Faithful nation¬
al Grave
Leonore; or, His Kept Greene,
In the same paper will also be found
a weekly instalment of the “ Life and
Adventures as a Showman of P. T.
Barnun.,*‘ interesting wntteu by himself, and
equally to the youag folks
as well as heads of families. These
are rare literary treats, and those of
our readors them who will are do not well already obtain en¬
joying to
No. 706 of the their New York family Sto
rp Paper of news dealer or send
direct to the publisher, Monro's Pub¬
lishing House, Nos. 24 and 26
Vandewater Street. New York, and
receive the paper four months tor
one dollar, postage free.
PERSONAL,
Mr. N. H. Frohltchsteiu, of
Mobile ,Ala., writes: I take great,
pleasure in recoraim nding Dr Kings
New Discovery for Consumption, attack
having uSfed it for a severe
of Brouchitis and Catarrh. It gave
uie instant relief and enrirely cured
me and I have not oeen afflicted
since: I also beg to state that I had
tried other remedies with no good Bit¬
result Have also used Electric
ters and Dr King’s New Life I ills
both of which I can recommend,
i. Dr King’s New Discovery for
Consumption. Coughs and coldl, is
sold on a positive free guarantee. II. M. Free¬
Trial bottles at
mans Drug Store.
o,
"Everybody's Friend, ’ the beet
coke of soap in town for Gets at
Phillip*’<
0 UR.DAUGHTERS.
Make them Independent Whatever
thelrStatlen of Life May bo.
Would it not bo wiser far to in¬
duce young girls in thousands of
happy, prosperous homes to make
provision for any and all emergencies
that the future may have in store
for them? Couid a better use be
found for for some ot the years
that intervene between tho time a
girl leaves school and the tnpo she
may reasonaldy nope to marry? The
field for woman’l work his been
opened up of late year’s in so many
different directions that a vocation
OvTfi easily bo found, outside ihe pro¬
fession of leaching,That will bo quite
as congenial to refined tastes, and
considerably more lucrative. Book¬
keeping, type writing, telegraphy,
stenography, engraving, dentistry,
medicine, nursing add a dozen other
objects might be mentioned, Then,
too, industrial schools might be es¬
tablished, where the daughters of
wealthy parents could bo trained in
the piactical details <<f a particular
indust.iy for which thev displayed a
a special aptitude. It is not beneath
tho goes and daughters of a monarch
to learn a trade, it ought not be be¬
neath the sons and daughters of re¬
publican America to emulate then
good example, provided they possess
the requisite abil it> to do so.
Two years will suffice to make
any bright, quick gril conversant
with the art of house keeping, es¬
pecially if she be wise enough to
3tudy the art practically as well us
theoretically, The management of
servants and t he care of sick and
children will be incidentally learned
in most homes, and can be supple¬
mented by a more extended study
of physiology, hygiene, etc., than
was possible at school, Sewing
need not be neglected either, while
leisure may readily bi found foi
reading or any other recitation that
may suit individual tastes. Anoth¬
er year or longer may be ad led to
the time devoted to these pursuits
if desired. Rut above all let two or
three years be set apdrt tor the ex¬
press purpose of acquiring a thor¬
ough experimental knowledge of
some art or vocation which would
render its possessor ?o!f-3uppo:ting,
and, consequently independent.
If the tide of public opinion favor¬
ing such a course would but set iu
many a one vv on Id be spared till told
suffering and misery in after life.
Let the rich set the examble in this
matter. They can afford to do
whatever pleases them, and, there
foie have it in their power to mo Id
public opinion, But be not afraid,
girls, th»t you will find your self
imposed task irksome. Item ember
that occupation is necessary to hap¬
piness and that there is no reason
why you should not dream while
you work.
The cry will be raised that there
is danger that such a plan as the
one advocated here will tend to
give girls a distate for the quiet re.
tirement of home, but there is little
cause for fear, Not one girl in
twenty will voluntarily choose a
ousiness in preference to domestic
happiness. Indeed, it is absolutely
certain that happy marriage-i will be
be promoted by thin very indepen¬
dence among women. Not being
at leisure to nurse every passing
fancy, girls would elect to wait pa¬
tiently until the light of true love
came into tlioir liearis—Century.
tSy'If your chickens have the
cholera, go to to JfcCVff,ncll <fc Bro.
ami get ft package of Comer’s Guar
juteed Chicken Oholera Cure. It
j never fails.
ONE DOLLAR PER ANNUM.
OBSERVATIONS.
A Trip into tho Country—How
Tito Crops are Looking
B0WERSVIUE, AND THE
Good People who Have made It
What it is. A Fine.HOTEL
i Jn a days ride in the lower part
of Fr.iuklin and the upper part of
Hart counties last week, we found
the crops usually iu a good state of
cultivation.
Tim stand of cotton is fine, and'it
is in fine condition, though rather
small for this time of the year.
The oats arc good, Imt at least two
thirds of the laud sown has less
than half a stand.
A larger area of upland, than
usual is planted in corn which looks
promising.
The crop ©f soghum is pretty .ex¬
tensive. and looks well. A few
small patches, here And there ate
very thick and appear to have Jb-en
planted for forage.
Onto til a while the traveler sees
a few: square tods planted in chufas
and about the same area in cat-tail
millet. Much of the farming .laud
we saw is admirably adapted to
chutaA and there la no doubt but
one doUlurs expended in their pro¬
duction would have made a better
return than two or three expended
on ootton.
-Hie farmers in that directum are
behind the times iu terracing and
protecting their lands. Most of
the terraces we saw' were improper,
ly laid off and will do little if any
good. It is a matter of surprise that
every sensible farmer cannot see the
great advantage to be derived from
the protection nffore l bv terraces.
The land is generally being
brought into a higher state of culti.
vation, Urge upland fields are being
cleaved and many new houses are
being built, and altogether, tne
sjgns are hopeful.
The townot Bowersvillc, with its
thrifty and Intelhgent citizenship,
deserves commendation for three
things. One is, the enterprise mani¬
fested in the cause qf education,
which it is hopo.l \yill rdbult in the
employment of Morgan II. Loony
for the eflsuemg year, and the builds
ing up a first class school. Anoth¬
er good point at TJuwcrsvi/lo, is, the
amioiable relations existing between
the different religious denominations.
Baptists, Methodists and 'Presbyte¬
rians, all worship in the same house
and unite in Sunday school work. The
brethren about Carnesville might
driaw instruction from the example.
Bowersville furmsheg the best hotel
accommodations, it is said, of any
place m Northeast Georgia. 'J rav
elers are loud iu their praises ot the
Bowersvillc Hotel, kept by Mrs Rob
erts. Taking iliings altogether,
Bowersville makes, some exceUcir
points.
BUCKLEN S ARNICA SALVE
The Best Salve in the work for
Cit s Bruise Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Cl up¬
ped Hands, Bhiiblaids Corns, and all
skin Eruptions, and required, posiivdy cures
Piles, or ao pay it is
guaranteed to give perfect satisfac¬
tion, or money refunded. Price 25
cents per box. For Pale by II. M.
Freeman. < >.
C h Mize will deliver .lie Domes
Uc Sewing Machine to parlies wish¬
ing to buy, at imy point in this
county.
Buy your Havonng, such as vnuitlu,
lemon,cloves, spice, ginger, etc., from
Phillips
27.
RED HILL NEWS.
By Rlpatlcks. UW O
fiFroin tho "way the sweat* drops
from onr bro’v, we believe that the
summer season is upon us.
The threslior is on deck. The
mostjof our farmers have mado a
good crop of straw and about one
i.alt crop of wheat. The rust struck
H a|irtlA|o<(ielrJ^.
Prof. Lewis began the list session
of his sc!m >1 on the 18th inst. Wo
bopo lie will have u flourish! nft
school tnis summer.
A certain young lady in this sec*
tion. says, 1 hat everyone one of her
sweethearts use tobacco, except two.
Prof. Vaughn did not go to Allens
on last Sunday, being providentially
hindoied, but Prof, Thos. Mabry
was there, so you know that there
was nothing “short” abont the sing¬
ing. Prof. T. C. I Fayes was Tfibre
also and sung a few pieces.
It is rumored tnat one of our
young ladies says that she dislikes
the Hod Hill “runts”. If she has ie»
feronoc to statue, wo are on deck, but
if she means a lack of mustache we
are left.
, . > , * > •
. .
It is likely Messrs. Mabry and
Vaughn will teach a singing school
at'Allens tnis sumtuer.
The bud Vr’oim Inis ceased his rava¬
ges, but betore we draw a second
nreath'tho candidates are upon us.
Mun’s days are few and full of trou¬
ble.
The debate which we mentioned
in oyr fast, will tak* place on the 00th
of Juab, betvvocn the Rural Junto
debiting dub an 1 the Social Rend¬
ing club. The public is invited.
,
There is A certain young mall in
this community, who is never plcns
oJ with the Red Hill Jfew a ; we pre¬
sume that it is because we failed tO
mention his flowing mustache nnd
aboijt his horse running away with
jim, '
Mr. Thos. Huunicult has Ins hou*o
mated which adds much to its ap¬
pearance.
. The Carnesville boys occasionally
“siaole” tsmihi upon riio Red Hill
girls. Conic again boys.
wonderful cures, ..
\V. D. Royt&Co^ Wholesale and
i,r.d Retail Druggist o f Rmo Ga,
says; We have been se ng Dr
Ting’s New Discovery, Have neve,
bandied remedies that sell as well,
or give such, universal saiigfacton.
There have been some wondcfttl
cures affected by these Medicine io
this city. Several cases of pronounc¬
ed Consumption withthc have been bottles entirely of Dr
cured nse low
King’i Faw Disiscoyery, taken in
connection with our Electric Bitters
Dr. H. M. Freeman.
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That Lacking cough cjn be to
quickly euredby Shiloh’s enwe. We
guarantee it. Sold by J. R. Tucker
Caine* ville and A. R. Jones Lavonia
IgjeF'Save your spring chickens
from the cholera, by paying 25cts for
a package of Guaranteed Curt*. If it
does not cure cholera it will nob cost
a cent. For sale by McConnell &
Bro. Carnesville, Ga., at 25cts per
package.
*•> »»— r .....—
Catarrh cured, health and sweet
breath secured, by Shiloh’s Catarrh
Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal
Injector free Sold byJ R Tucker
Carnesville and A It Jones Lavonia,
It you want the strongest ami
the simplest sewing machine buy
the Domestic,