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VOL XV,
Enounce ments.
FOR8ENAT1, /
Having announced myself as a
candidate for the Senate subject to
idecission of the voters of Franklin
county, at of a Franklin primary election, county hav- and
the selected voters their choice by
itsg me as a
luge majority in a full and fair vote
st a primary election on the I6th of
August, 1 now announce from myself the 31st as a
candidate for Senator
Senatorial election. district of Georgia W. R. Little at the
ensuing
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
I hereby Representative announce myself of a Franklin candi¬
date for the election.
county at ensuing If
elected I will of the guard people and to the protect best the of
interests
my ability. W.
Geo. Sewell.
WOOL HAT.
At the solicitation of many voters 1
hsrtby announce myself a candidate
for re-alection to represent Franklin
county in the Houso obligations of Representatives the
I feel under many to
people of this county for former favors
and if successful m the ensuing elec¬
tion I will guard and protect their
interest Respec’t to the. best of my AHmison. ability.
Jas.
N. A. Fricks announces himself a
candidate, at the ensuing election in
October next, to represent Franklin
county in tbs House : of Representa¬
tive. If elected he will work for
what he thinks to be the best inter¬
est of his county and state.
FO|t ordinary., ,
himself The undersigned candidate hereby fOr Ordinary announces of
a
Fitihkiiu county at the an$ueing eleo
tion deem in January him worthy next. arid Should manifest the pea- it
pe electing him to such
by truly thankful, and mil
will It el of em
deavor to discharge the duties the
same with fidelity SdiHJUcKeuzie. am? to the best of
•
Fellow Citizens — I hereby forOrdi- an
Bounce myself Frankliri a candidate at the
nary of county’ en
luring election in January next. Be
ing a cripple audafflicted so that I
am unable to mate a eupporltor my
self and family by hard labor, I very
earnestly solicit citizens the. kii.d support If
iuy fellow in this race,
elected I will nse my every effort to
fill He office With credit to myself and
honor to the county, Jtpppeptfujiy Stovall,
T, A.
Fellow Citizens: I hereby Ordi¬ an¬
nounce myself a candidate for
nary ing of Franklin county at the ensue¬
election in January next. Being
able a cripple and afflicted so that myself I amun- and
to make a support for
family •elicit the by hard labor, I very earnestly fellow
citizens kind support of my will
in this race. If elected I
use my every effort to fill the office
with credit to myself and with honor
to the county. Respectfully.
T. J. Habbtsonj
I respectfully announce myself a can¬
didate for the office of Ordinary of
Franklin county* at the ensueilig elec¬
tion in January next.
A. K. Turner.
At FOR R^RIVKB friends 1
the solicitation of many
announce myself a cadidate for the
office of Receiver of*Tax Returns of
Franklm county at the ensueing elec¬
tion. Being a cripple and unable to
perform manue! labor by which I can
make a reasonable support for myself
and family , l very humbly ask the vo¬
ters of thc county for their aid.
Having _ Jesse R. Lecroy. make
hvingfor become unable to farm a
myself and family on the
because of my deci epitude, I respectfully
announce my name as a candidate for
the office ol Tax Receiver, at the elec
tion in Jnanary next. As to my
yefacity,responsibility and qualifiCfttipri s
Way know me. .1 lespecUnlly sohcit
fi® support 01 tlie peopto at this time
.V W.H.Bioih candi
I hereby announce myself a
date for Tax Receiver, and hope
enough of my lends will vote for me
1« elect me. J. P-. Ledbetter.
I announce myself as a candidate
for Tax Receiver of Franklin c° un *
tj at the Jamtary^eiectiou.
A. Landrum.
date I hereby for Tax aim Receiver ounce myself of branklin ca “^
county at the enaueiug ♦•lection.
elected, 1 will discharge tfcc duties of
the office j»p n.ptly and failbfnflJ*
T. W. Autox.
OUK MOTTOi INDUSTRY, ECONOMY AND PERSEVERANCE.
I hereby announce myself a
d idate for Tax Receiver of Frank¬
lin county at the Janury election.
elected, I will discharge the duties
of the office promptly and faithfully.
S. A. Porter.
I hereby announce myself a can¬
didate for Tax Reciever of Franklin
county at the January election.
L. K, Burruss
•k.
FOR SHERIFF,
Having by mutual agreement be¬
tween myself and my lion, opponent
as candidates for Sheriff submited
my name to the voters of the county
ir. the election held on the 16th of
for Angnst 1888 to nominate a candidate
dorsed Senator by and majority having of been the en¬
a votes
oast at said election I wish to express
my thanks to my supporters and to
ask the support ot the people in the
J, C. McConnell
X 11 TAX CimtTCH.
1 hereby re-election aLnonnce myself a candi¬ of
date ior to the office
Tax Collector of Franklin County.
L. J. Green.
I.hereby announce myself a candi¬
date for the office of Tax Collector
Franklin county at 1889. the ensueing
election in January
W. E. Bowers.
I hereby announce myself of Frank¬ as a
candidate for Tax Collector
lin county at the January election
in 1889. Robert M. Walters.
i*-
FOR CLERK.
To the voters of Franklin county: I
hereDj announce myself ns a candidate
for Clerk of the Superior Court of
Franklin county, at the enstteing
in January next. If you
will elect me I will perform the duties of
iheofiice promptly, and in a sty!' that
*Ul be creditable yourW^m. ^ M Moringto be
I ™».m;
yvitl* many thanks to the peepte I J?er<- of
p ran klin county for past favors
L announce myself a candidate for
clerk of the Superior Court. Is elected
1 wil/do hiunble ail that iiVt can ity be keep accomplished toe
by my to
«ce n good condition.
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FOR TREASURER.
With many thanks to the citizens
of FyankuP epppty fpr their hearty
support in the past 1 again Treasurer announce
myself a candidate tor duties
If elected I will discharge the
of the office promptly and faithfully.
Thomas C. Burton.
PROFESSIONAL NOTICES
A. G, McCnrry > \ P. PJProffit
Hartwell, Ga. ** OarnesyilleGa,
McCURRY & PROFFITT.
Attorneys at Law.
Will cive prompt attention to collec¬
ssisfifessnSS tions and litigated-causes both crvUand
‘ Office nd, t^«iS 2 !S-oS 3 rC
and JElartwelL
FRlLliPt-W. DAVIS.
CuO
■^i^jjjtag^cpunties ofrcEnd.also m the in Supreme the Western and
United States couats. Prompt attentio
giyen to All business entrusted with
givi .
him.
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a Homey at Law, Jefferson, u •
sajrf-u Western emu &
centra 55=*
Qffioe in tbe Conrt Honse *
1 J. S- DORTCH,
at Law, Carnesville, G*
Attorney Honse.
Office in the Court
J. B. PARKS.
at Law, Csrnctrilb, F»
Attorney «lt liusmew
Frornpl sttea'mu gi' eu
ntru-»ted with him.
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CARNESVILLE, GA., TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, | j j 3 .
To the People of BYanklin Oountv
This Space will be filled bij AteCOJfNELL $ BRO. next week. Be sure You read their LOW
PRICES ON SUMMER GOODS .
Also Pay Special attention to their LOW.PRICES
On a Magnificent Line of Fall and Winter Goods. Ladies are urgently invited to call aud ace this elegant line of winter goods that wili arrive
in the next fow weeks. Look out for their big advertisement noxt.
McConnell & brother. Carnesville, Georgia,
THE REGISTER.
Official Organ of Franklin County.
J.S DOR PCS, Editors &
Edw f mcgowan, Propr’tors
Hon. A. G. McCurry of Ilartwcll
was in .Carnesville last wook.
Mr. J. E. llerndon of Elberton
spent yesterday in town.
Waterproof gun caps at Phillips’
Prof. Quincy Williford is visiting
at his old home in Madison county.
T. A. Little of Harmony Grove
spent a few days in Cardesville last,
week.
flgpDew Drop toilet soap, the
finest in town at Philips'.
Prof. J. F. Tabor has closed the
spring session of his school at Mill¬
et ay Academy. y
We call the attention of our road*
era to thn card In this issue from
J. R. Ivie, announcing himself a can¬
didate for Ihe Stewardship of the
County poor houso.
We Issue a half sheet this week,
as our type setter was absent last
week on business.
The Ella Gary Writing Class of
Carnesville was organized last night
in the Court house, Miss Gary
is well up in the art of teaching pen¬
manship and will give satisfaction.
jfiffftDon’t loose time making
jelly when you can buy it cheaper
“XT” SuE? MT mtS
a glass at Phillips.
Miss Georgia Herndon, one of ,
Elbertons most attractive
ladios, who has spent several weeks
in Carnesville, leaves for her home
t0 <1<iy ‘ ft
Misses Bessie and Belle „ „ Conger
left on yesterday to attend the Lucy
Cobb Institnte. Miss Bessie will
take* position as teacher in tho
public schcols of Athens, while Miss
Belle will enter upon her second
term at the Lucy Cobb.
It turns oul that the Supposed
incendiary fires in the neighborhood
of Red Hill, were kindled by a little
boy who lighted them just to see
the nlaze and did not know he was
doing wrong.
L. J. McConnell is in the Gate
City this week baying a stock ot
fall and winter goods. He will tok e
inib o attractions at Piedmont
„!auq s a before his return.
! ' The young people of our town en
'joyed a most delightful social gath¬
ering at the residence of Mr. L. J,
‘.McConnell, on Thursday night. Our
devil was out of town 8nd no : w
wears a long face because he wasn’t
on hand.
The Eagle Potash makes pure soap
20 minutes, without boiling. In
, n Phillips’
nickel cans, at
(J. I), gun cap* at G, S. Pnillips
The quarterly meeting lor this
circuit was held at Carnesville on
Saturday and Sunday.
For several Says past, the weather
has been very pleasant. The nights
are cool and bracing and the days
are pleasant*
Miss Ella Gary one of the most
accomplished yojing ladios in N. 3£.
Georgia is in Carnesville. Miss
Gary has no superior as an instructor
m penmanship. !%e lias organized
a large class here and is giving en¬
tire satisfaction.
W 04 JB McEatire carry the
best line of shoes of any faouss in the
place. They hnye some of the very
best home made shoes down to the
very cheapest,
The man who can’t see danger in
the new Baptist church, has le. l s
Mian half an eye. It may not tall
years, bqt the walls may bulge
out, and the whole structure go
down'at any time. Just a little
labor and expense in securing the
walls by wooden or iron girders
would make it secure.
Mr. Armistead, the minister who
has preached at West BowersviUe,
Hartwell, Elberton, Harmony
Grove and other places in this part
of the state within the last year,
has recently joined the .Methodist
church and will preach at the
Methodist church here at Carnesville
on Wednesday night
Buy your flavoring, such as vanilla
lemon, cloves, spies, ginger, etc., from
Phillips.
M— ta* an*. Minnie Barber
two of Harmony Grove’s most
• bt and f a8C i n ating young ladies,
t v j fl ,ti n g thoir cousin Willie
May their visit lie a pleas
ono
Poplar Springs campground was''
mcorporat0(J in 1831. Thomas
' j R Nelson Osborn are
an( ev
. q{ thc trustees to which the
• ^ m gde. Mrs. Joo. W.
P u . n, was a small girl
^ ^ the firit cam p meeting
held and has attended every
wao
bmg period
. attendance and she is
babl th0 on i y person living who
her attendance back to
^
first meeting.
Why will >ou cough when
are will give immediate relic!;
ricelOels., 50cts., and 81 at J. It*
Tucker’s Carnesville Ga., and A, R.
Jones Lavenia Ga. • •
1 and scratches of
! Itch, m,mge, animals
etery kiad on humaa or
cured in 30 minutes by Woolfords
Sanitary Lotion. This never fails
For sale by l>r. J. R. Tucker, Cars
nesville, Ga
When yon want lin ware call
(i S. Phillips.
MARTIN ITEMS.
The cotton iu this section is open¬
ing fast. Wo will have somo for
market in few days.
I. W. Randall is on the itnpiovo.
Three balas of new coltou was
shipped from Elberton to-day.
Fodder pulling is now on*hnnd.
Cotton in this section is tolerably
good.
The protracted meeting at Pleas¬
ant Grove and Liberty Hill have
been largely attended and much in¬
terest manifested. It seems that
the people are getting better.
Wo saw mno candidates pass the
tlie other day in route for Liberty
Hill, they are generally attending
meetings.
A W. Westbrook was troated to
a watermelon the other day at Mar
tin for his integrity.
Mnrtin will have two gins this
season run in the same house
Mernt & Al’en seem to have all
the work they do repairing old bng»
gras.
This section of country seems to
bo improving. More new buildings
going up, more new buggies and
new wagons being drove. The
country seems to be in a prosperous
condition—if it w in debt.
The potato crop is sorry in this
section.
G W. McBath is in town to day
on his bicycle.
“Subscriber. ’
CITATION.
GEORGIA Franklin Oonnty.
All persons interested good are hereby be
notified that if no cause
shown to the contrary an order will
be granted by the undersigned, 1888 on
the 15th day of road, September marked
(establishing but by tho road a new commissioners as
ap¬
jng pointed at the for Gainesville that purpose and commenc- Carnes*
rille road runuing thence the set¬
tlement road by the residence of
Walton Ginn and Moses Duncan to
tti« Jefferson road, crossing said
. efferson road and intersecting
rith new ent road lending from Mrs
Vilborn’s to Roystou. This August
\4th 1888. L. N. Tribble Ord.
The Rev. Geo. H. Thayer, of
Bourbon, Ind., says, “Both myself
and wife owe our lives to Shiloh s
Consumption Cure. Sold by J R.
Tucker. Carnesville, A. R. Jones
,
jJV niil ”
UNCLAIMED LETTERS.
Beatson, Mr. C A; Borran, H C;
Davis; Miss D D; Glover, Henry
(Col); Johns:n, Mr A S; Jalroy Mr;
O’kelly, Dr H W; Vincent, Mrs
Nancy N; Wilson, Frank; Merck, J.
The above mention are in the
jM>st office at Carnesville and will
lie forwarded to tlie dead letter office
unless called for, W.L.McBtlh,
As. P. M.
NO. 32
FOR. THE STEWARDSHIP.
Editors Ees.ster. —As it is com¬
mon to have the names of standing
candidates in old Franklin to appear
ill the Register, I will hand in my
name. And I can truthfully say
that I have beeu strongly solicited
by some of the voters of the county
to declave myself n c undulate for
Steward of the Paupers Homo nt
the next election.
And if I am elected J promise to
give bond m the sum required by
the Ordinary, to keep the Paupers
for one year and to furnish each one
with plenty of good bread from
flour or meal plenty of meat either
Bacon Beef or Pork, Coffee, Sugar,
Syrup, Yegatables Tobacco etc,, etc.
Also good aud sufficient clothing
for their station, and to see that
each one change their cloths at least
once a week and to keep good fites
winter aud look after the sicki
Having given genera! satisfaction
ill said office for four years 1 feel
that I him better able to give satis¬
faction in futuro than I was iu the
past. Oliedtantly
MM J. It. Ivie.
NOTICE TO WHITE TEACHERS
The white teachers of Franklin
c unity will niectat the court-house
in Carnesville at 10 o’clock a. m. on
tho second Saturday in Sept, to
organize a teachers associatioo.
Eve r y teacher is oxpected to atsend.
T O COLORED TEACII
•awr KBS.
The colored teachers of Franklin
county will meet at Union Grove,
colored Methodist church, near
Caruesville.on the second Saturday
m next month, to organize a teach¬
ers association. Every colored
teacher is invited to attend,
» * , .. CITATION.
GEORGIA Franklin County
To all whom :t may concern:
Thos. M. Coffee has in duo form
applied to the undersigned administration for per¬
manent letters of on
the estate of John M. Coffee, late of
said county, deceased, and I will pass
upon said application on thc first
Monday in September 1888.
Given under my hand and signa¬
ture. This July 31st 1888.
L. N. Tribble Ord. 4t
CITATION.
GEORGIA Franklin Connty.
To afl whom it may concern; T. K,
Cheek has in due form applied to tho
undersigned foe permanent letters of
administration on the estnre ®f F, A.
Weaver, late of said county, deceased,
and I will pass upon said application
on "the first Monday in October 1888.
and official .
Given under my liand
signature. 8 This 22ud day of August 1888
I.. N, Tribble Ord,
Are you made miserable by Indi¬
gestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss
of Apoetitr, Yellow Skin? Shiloh’s
Vitalizcr is c positive cine. Sold 4f
Dr. J. U. Tucker Carnesvil'c Ga.| A
A. R. Jones Lat omi Ga.