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OUR STORE IS BOOMING WITH SOMMER GOODS,
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Our igoods are judiciously bought and marked so low that we oan sell them without being kept awakeat nigh
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By o guilty conscience at having cheated you.
DON’T SAY THAT WE ARE ADVERTISING ONE * RICE AND SELLING AT ANOTHER. COME, EXAMINE GOODS AND GET OUR TRICES.
^ pnuU we have hem from five cents up. Worsteds—a Leaufiful line of the most f bioraMe colors. Cashmeres—'White Goods-I.awnc—Muslhis-Laces and embroidery from 3c to SOc.
Sri article* tco mention- 8f fB.CO shoes, from
to to JM fcj.W m hats. h.to TV- cannot ® aT <* be undersold. numerous to SHOES AND FATS-In this lir.e ve have any size «tr.d any Trice, from 75cts to w ana 10c;
e FAMILY GROCER]Eg—Sugar, Ccffie, Fleur, Meat, Lard. Seda, etc. And in fact to sum it all up in a nutshell we mean business,
RELIABLE GOODS, F/ *R DEALING, BOTTOM PRICES-IS OUR MOTTO. RESPECTFULLY.
^8W. C. & J. B. McEntire Middle Room Brick Stores
A TALK WITH THE CANDI¬
DATES.
7*
The Reomter is not a netr» paper
in the fall sense of the word, no
country paper can be, but it is cer¬
tainly a tairly good country paper.
The chief mission of such papers is
to advocate, and develop the local
interest*, of the counties in which
they are printed. To this task, the
Register has devoted itseh with
untiring energy during the last three
and a and it deserves the
support of every citizen who is in¬
terested in the the general welfare of
the county;
We take it for granted that each
one of the candidates in the county
is welfare really interested m the general
of the people, and except in
tie procurement of then own elec¬
tion, wc know of no means by which
tending they do the people more good by ex¬
tb i circulation of the Regis¬
ter.
We therefore appoint every can¬
didate an Agent for the Register,
and make a special request of each
and all, that they procure us as many
good the subscribers as practicable dur¬
ing campaign. One candidate,
W H Smith has already sent us a
lot of subscribers, for which, we ten¬
der him our thanks, y f
HON. IL H. CARLTON RENOM¬
INATED.
Hon. II H Carlton was nominated
for Congress from 8th district on
Wednesday last. His nomination
was unanimous and be stands en¬
dorsed by the Democracy of the 8th
district. While, there was opposU
lion lo him in this and one or two
other counties, it may be safely said
that he has given general satisiaction
to his constituents We do not
think the opposition to him m this
county is as w ide spread, as the ac¬
tion of the maeting on the first
Tuesday have fullest seems confidence to indicate. We
the in the in¬
tegrity, Carlton ability and and give patriotism of Dr.
will him oiirlieartv
tupport.
BUCKLENSARNICA SALVE.
£,Tho Best Salve in Jibe world for
Cuts Bruise Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap* nl
ped Hands, Bhublaids Corns, and
is Piles, in Eruptions, and rnuired. posliv *ly cures is
or Ao pay It
guaranteed to give perfect gatisfac
lion, or money refunded. Price 25c
cents per box. For fall* by H. M
ciaoaa.
GEOKOIA Franklin County.
To all whom it may concern: A1
1 *:im>ub interested are hereby notified
tliiit, if nc good cause be shown to the
contrary, an ordw nil be granted by
Hie umh rgigned.cn the 25 (toy of Au
gu*t marked 1888, ntsUisliir.g a new road as
appoir.ui- out by tbe rood commimiouers
for that jwi|**e,
hi or near 8. a. l*urtar’s crowdog Non h
firoad river near the present residence
of J. G. McCarter’* i roving ibe Camo
villo and Toevoa ro*d near the residence
of David. Victory# thence to theTonoa
toad near Lude Andrew*, or New i/ope
Chun-li Thia July 14ih 1888.
L, N. Tbibhlk
Ordinary. 41
W C A J B McEotire carry the
brat line of shoes of any house in the
place. They h«ye some of the very
best home made shoes down to lira
very cLespetL
The Sun
For THE CAMPAIGN OF 1888
The Great Democratic and Inde¬
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The Soil can afford to be independent
tor its Democracy is sound to the core.
That is wbv the SUN, with the truest
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cause, is accustomed to
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Thus the SUN is the People’s News¬
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Prom now until November brings the
the triumph election of the United Democracy and
of the Democratic candi¬
dates,
Cleveland and
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Its taining ample history of the campaign of 1888.
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AND THE CONTEST OF 1888 OPENED
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Battling In the Front Ranks.
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Our arrangements for reporting
THE CAMPAIGN OF 1888
are fuller than ever before. We have
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of tbe Constitution staff will make
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Hie Constitution stands, as it has
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We pledge readers through that its columns.
our the ereat
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Buy your flavoring, such as vanilla
lemon, doves, spice, ginger, etc., from
Phillips,
Prices Reduced on a Summer Goods
UipjCiTaPi WPnatnrgr^ c
COME * AND * BE ^CONVINCED,
We brye a large and well selected stock of dress ginghams, muslins, lawns, satine, seersuckers, cashmeres, chambnes, &e., which we arc
oing to sell regardlessof profits, as we want the moneey for them toput in fall goods.
!Now JNToti.ee!
Dress Ginghams Gc, 7c, 8c, and 9c. per yard. Dress Mnslms 8c, 4c, and 5c. per yard, all worth 2cts per yard more than wo are getting
Satine at 8c and 8 l-2cts per yard, worth lOcts everywhere.
Cashmcrs Chambry (imported) 10^c per yard, worth 12 l-2c.
that we have been selling at 1 Sets per yard, now going at 15cts. White Goods marked down from Ic to Sets, per yard.
We can give you better bargains in these goods than you ever nought.
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In O lothing
We have an elegant line ot Summer Clothing which will be sold from this date at actual cost. We want the money to put in fall and
winter goods and these must go. All sizes, and various qualities can "suit you every way. STRAW HATS. Ail of these
goods will buy go at first cost until sold. goods There are % or 8 months yet of the summer season, anp ds everybody that can well afford
to the above mentioned at such low prides, Besides the large stock of goo we are selling
at cost and reduced prices, we are carrying a full stock ot General Merchandise, which we sell at the
lowest prices. We always give bottom prices on groceries, Our stock is well kept upi and you an get what you want at S3
we are anxious to sell you, RESPECTFU LY.
McConnell & brother.
Carnesville, Georgia.
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