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VOL XV
-NOUNCEMENTS.
FOll SENATJ.
ti/rmii announced myself subject as a
odidatc for the Senate to
tejjgjon of the voters of Franklin
Ljfv at a primary election, and
Ltotcrs of Franklin county hav
toselected L me as their full and choice fair by a
majority in a vote
Uprimary election ojl*the IOth of
fcmjt, 1 now announce from myself the 81st as a
Wjdate for Senator
inntorial district of Georgia at the
.dinw election. W. K. Lit tic
VOX REPRESENTATIVE.
Hereby ‘Representative announce myself of a Franklin candi
dt for election.
unify at the ensuing If
tried I will guard and protect the
lerestft of llie poop.e to the best of
“tty*
Geo. W. Sewell.
WOOL HAT.
I At the solicitation of many voters 1
larebv rc-’slcction announce myself a candidate
jr ionjyin to represent Franklin
the House of Representatives
t •opleof eel under this many county obligations for former to favors the
id if sncceesfu in the ensuing elec¬
ta I s i gua r and protect their
terest to tbe best of my abii ty.
llcspcc’t Jas. AHmisoti.
N. A. Fricks announces himself a
mdidate, at tbe ensuing election in
clokr next, to represent Franklin
unity in tbe House of Representa
re, If elected he will work for
bat be thinks to be the best iottr
t of bis county and state.
FOR ORDINARY,
Ihc undersigned hereby announces
ibihI a, candidafe for Ordinaiy of
lankiu county at the ansuei&g elcc
»in January next. Should the peo
! deem him iiffti woi thy and position, »nnntf»«i he u
eliding to iuch
II feel tiuJy thankful, the duties aud will of the en¬
ow with to discharge fidelity and to the best of
ae
ability. Daniel McKenzie.
ellow Citizens candidate — I hereby for Ordi- an
nee of myself Franklin a at tbe
r lag election in county January Be- en
next.
gs cripple and afflicted so that I
uoestly solicit the kind support of
y fellow citizens in this race. If
seted 1 will use my every effort to
the office with credit to myself and
nor to the couaty. T, Respectfully Stovall
A.
| Fellow Citizens: 1 heieby an
auncc myself a candidate for Orui
¥ ny ot Fianklin couuty at the ensuc
ig election in January next. Being
cripple and aftiicted so that I amun
jliic lo make a support for myself and
iniily illicit tho by hard labor, X very earnestly fellow
kind support ot my will
Itizcns in this race. If elected I
jc mv every effort to fill the office
i<h credit to my self and with honor
the county. Respectfully.
T. J. llAnaxsoN;
1 rosy ectfully announce myself a can
date for the office of Ordinary ol
fanklin county at the ensueilig clet
n 3 i" January next.
A. fi. Turner.
•
roil B>CEIV»U
At ihc solicitation of many friends I
mounce myself a cadidate for the
"ce of Receiver of Tax Returns of
fanklin county at the ensueing elec
pn. rtform Being manuel a cripple labor and which uuabD I can to
•ake reasonable support by for myself.
a
family, of the I very humbly for a*k aid. the vo
pra L county their
[Having ’ Jesse R. Leeroy. make
vmgfor become unable to the farm a
peause of myself dectepitude, and family I on respectfuffy
"ounce my candidate for
be office my Tax name Receiver, as a at the elec
of
-i in Jnauary next. As to my
eracity, would refer responsibility responsible and qualification man
^Gunnels to any t*at
or Stranges district solicit
know me. X respectfully
r* support o; toe people «t this tune
L W.H.Sbuth candi
I hereby announce' myself a
p*ie inough for Tax Beceiver, and “ope
of my friends will vote for me
lo elm me. J. V. Ledbetter.
I announce myself as a candidate
or Tax Receiver of Franklin coun
9 at the January election.
W. A. Landb^*
I hereby ounce myself a candi
Lie for i’ax Receiver of Frankly' H
■ounty at the ensueing election. of
elected,! he wiii discharge faiffifuHy. the duties
office promptly and
T, W. Aajw*'
OVU MOTTO < INDUSTRY, ECONOMY AND PUSBVBRANOB.
didate I hereby for Tax announce Receiver myself a can¬
of Frank¬
lin county ajb tbe Jamiry election. If
elected, of the I will discharge the duties
office promptly and faithfully.
S. A. Pouter.
I hereby rnnounce myself a can¬
didate for Tax Rcciever of Franklin
county at the January L. election. K, Bnrruss.
FOB SHERIFF,
Having by mutual agreement be
tween myselt and my lion, oppoi
as candidates for Sheriff subm
my name to the voters f the county
ir. the election held on he 16th of
August for 1888 and to nominate having a been candidate
Senator en¬
dorsed by a majority of the votes
cast at said election 1 wish to express
my thanks to my supporters and to
ask the support ot toe people in tbe
January election. J. C. McConnell
FOE TAX COLLECTOR.
1 hcicby announce myself a candi¬
date for re-election to the office of
Tax Collector of Franklin County.
L. J. Green.
I hereby announce myself a candi¬
date for tnc office of Tax Collector
of Franklin county at the ensueing
election in January 1880.
W. E. Bowers.
1 hereby announce myself as a
candidate for Tax Collector of Frank¬
lin county at the January election
in 1880. Robert M. Walters.
FOR CLERK.
To the voters of Franklin county: I
herem announce myself as a candidate
for Clerk of the Superior Court of
Franklin in county, cauiftiry at next, the, if jou
erection perform duties of
will elect me I will t&e styl that
tbe office promptly, and m a < be
will be creditaole to me. Fellow Hoping to
elected. I remain your citizen.
J, M. PnJM.ira.
WU1> many thanks to the peepfc of
Franklin county myselt for past fovors wndidate 1 1. h ere- tor
by announce a
Clerkof JNrUdoafi can be ^bshed Sed
*—-**» jil.
FOR TREASURER.
With many thanks to the citizeus
of Franklin county for their hearty
support in the past I again announce
myself a candidate tor Treasurer
If elected I will dischr.rgc the duties
of the office promptly and Uilbtull).
Thomas C. Burton.
PROFESSIONAL NOTICES.
A. G. McCnrry | P. P.Pioffit
Hartwell, Ga j CarnesyiHcGa,
McCURRY & PROFFITT.
Attorneys at Law.
, Harwell,
PHILLIP W. DAVIS.
Attorney at Law, Elbcrton, &a.
n-jii practice in afi 'he courts pt the
■Northern circuit and in Franldin and
give ■’bS&JssasSffi
him
W. I. PIKE.
A ttorney at Law, Jefferson, G ess
sgBasisaSwwr w
cial contract.
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A. N. KING,
Auorney at Law, Caroesville. Ga.
Office in the Court House.
J. S- DORTCH,
Attorney at Law, Carnesville, G»*
Office in »he Court House.
J. B. PARKS.
AUo»ey at taw, Carnesville, Fa.
Frompi attention given to ail business
atruvtod with him,
CARNESVILLE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER-It, 1888.
list of Premiums of the CartesTille Fair.
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Programme.
5£Z “.T? ,S,iMl,U '“ l
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zt.xr ln * ' ot — ,ko
Ihc entrance fee, where the premum is s Silver Cup, shall be fiftF
cents, m all other cases it shall be twenty-five cents.
The admittance fee shall be 25 corns for adults and 10 cents for ohil
dren under twelve years ot age. There will be no dead heads.
On3 or more speeches, essays or recitations will be given each day Y in
the Court House nt 10 a. m. and 8 p. m
The money raised Ly admittance and entrance fees will pnss into
the hands of a treasurer, to be used in paying for premiums iu«d
will be i igidly accoi nted for.
that this committee with such other Committees as may be
hereafter will have the duty of directing the plan of procedure until tho
close of the fan-, and will suggest such other additional regulations as may
be required. °
In addition, to offering a badge in all cases where premiums are offered
in the North-East Georgia Fair, the following special premiums will bo
given:
EXHIBITS IN THE COURT HOUSE AND LOT
Greatest variety of products exhibited, ra ! sed on one farm—
Quality Second Best considered, Silver Cnp. Third Best Silver Badge Cup
Best Silk patch quilt Silver Cup Best Calico patch quilt, Badge
Best white . . by exhibitor
counterpane woven It adge
Best linen or cotton shirt made ly exhibitor Silver Cup
--------P--------- Best Best crazy fancy stilclicd hair work quilt ----------- Badge mado by Best exhibito. --------- embroidered pillow shnm Badge Badge
Best embroidered pincushion Badge Largest display fancy wovk, of
all kinds made by exhibitor Silver Cui up, Second largest and best; Badge
Best bush. Irish potatoes, Badge. Best bush, sweet potatoes, Badge
Best ........ and 0 greatest ............. variety , t of vegetables, . _______ quality 1VJ VV considered . 1B , W . „ S C ^
Best display of preserves, Badge. Display canned vegetables. Badge
Best display canned fruit, Badge, Best Best, display of Jelly, Badge
Best Best sample display extracted pickles, honey, Badge. Badge. sample Best quart? lioncv rorghum, comb, Badge
Best two pounds of butter made by exhibitor. Badge
Best 7 yard jeans woven by whibiW wf WAU , wl0 r Batlg®
The young men of the county will present a cook stovo to the young
lady whocooks the best meal of victuals on the giound. The meal t0
consist of biscuit, ham, chicken, eggs arid coffee. . .
Largest yield of Corn per acre, bilverCup SC
“ “ Cotton per acre, S C
« “ Sorghum per aero, JC
.. « Sweet rorn* jrtUUW, Badge
, srt nf lit 1 / *
« Bushel of wheat , »adgo
oats
«( , Turnips IZ
„ „ , of jSuta ara * Silver Silver Cup
« Bale Crab grass Silver Cup
• m Bale Pair*ot Cotton raised , Ba«ige
« Chickens county . j
:: “ italUo^n Ma «« a " ove^thiec^ycarH d co1 ^ SIhS anver Sj cllS
old, county raised
« Colt under four yearsold, county raised Silyer Cup
,, 2nd “ « 11 Badge J5 j
a Urd “ “ “ a< g0
“ Marc or gelding, any age, owned in the county
: SUv-r C fp
“ Mule under four venrs old, owned in the couuty Badge
« o “ 4 “ Badge Badge
3 “ “ “
“ Pail Vueb and Ewe, County raised JMgo
of horsoH in hunen Silver Badge Cup
,< Jack belonging to the exhibitor in tin county Badge
<< Jcnnett belonging to exhibitor in the county
Best Boar owned in the county Si |v,3r >>$ Cup
::
,< Cow and ca|f owned m the county Silver Cup
« Milker, milker, milked milked on the ground, the ground owned owuod in the in county the county S , ^ C
« 2nd milked on the giound in the county S C
« Srd milker, on owned
: sasasJSsat’s.’rj.. under, the ,&z& Badge
« Bull two years old or owned m county^
Hoifcr two years old or under, owned in the county Ibid go
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS—DISPLAY.
Best plow \ «ad^ Best Cultivator Radge. Badge I
44 Corn Plantci Padg« “• Cotton Planter j
■i. Display of farming tools owned by on. man Silver Cup .
LANDRU*. Sec. ff. 1. BOWERS Charm.
Itch, mange, and scratches of
every kind on human or animals
cured in 80 minutes by Woolfords
Sanitary Lotion. This never fails
For sale by Dr. J. R. Tucker, Car>
uesville, Ga.
When you want tin ware call *»«
G. S. Phillips.
WHICH KINGDOM.
FOR THE “cnntaTIAN OU8KRVEU.”
It is related of the late Emperor
William that once, on a visit to a
“ToU mI tap
and the prompt answer came, “To
&z
same question, and the nuswTr enmo,
« L To the vegetable kingdom.'’ Thcii
sa id to what '... kingdom does this
, l !°! U | UU e ? Ul , n
httle girl, hesitatingly replied, “1 i .,., o
God ’ rt kingdom, 8ir -’
Kor some t>me, writers in tho
j Christian Qoservoi have been answer
\” 8 the j' auction. 1 " ^ pJlhibitL “To wlmt king,
dom n doM * l ® ub,Uou h “‘•tongi’ domr?”
Some say, “fo the civil or political
alone’ —others say, “To the spirtnnl
and civil, both.”
These two kingdoms aro distiuct
and different, and our age and coun¬
try is distinguished by the principle
of separation between Church and
State. The one is spirtual, and the
other is material. The one deals in
spirtual matter, uses moral moans
and seeks spiritual and eternal bene
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fits; the other deals in secular mat'
ters, uses physical force, and seeks
temporal benefits.” “The weapons
spiritual,” of our warfaix? the arp motto jyjj-.cynal, of .and
is one, bu&in?*
liot tlM^Won} ;
1 { : thc * oiher X he dis,
•
tmctiou . plain, and . . . auly ,
is is uni vet
^ aniA *
^ & m0ml ^ qlieg tion, & ’'if lfoS
, Uong “ * to kingdom*? Interns
Pf. an f 19 . f ^ aI , ® „V... me , mc inu
nhkeboth theOfiurch and the State,
'; „ they not combine against the
common illoafo wer e? M«y "‘“J UU t tbe Clnircl.
^ ko P» r ? m the 8reftt iUU ,m P ortnut
*
Prohibition movement.
The difficulty of the question lm
•».«"= l*mg, made ,l, up “‘ ot “ spmt u “ and, “ rnattci
.md the etti^ns of tho spiritual king
dom arc also citir.ens o<' the clvl1
ki,,Kd<lt,1 « ttnd ftr0 dee P ly concerncd
m Iho affairs of both. And *ho
solution of the difficulty lepend
upon recognizing and maintaining
the distinctive matures of tho two
kingdoms. The two bodies are like
orbit, f hey may cross and .•ewrdss
each other’s paths, but never collide
or interfere with each other, so long
^ ^ oboys tho lftW8 0 i*dained by
the divine Creator for cach »
lively. Both may deal with tho
game subject, but each in its own
I 3 „t any mingling ot the
•*‘***'r«**~$Z other, or any mteiteience of
officers or citizens of the one knig
j oul w ith the affairs of the other,
principle and disastrous
Bu, your flavoring, .ncli ae vanilla
lemon, clove., .pice; fliafler, etc., from
Phillips.
W CUB McEotire carry the
best line of shoes of any house in the
place. They haye some of the very
bjst home ma»ie »Hoea down to the
cheap J ft. MS.
3 m *'? ' :
Mk-.
with the proposed method, because
it is Oat of her sphere. She cannot
handle the sword. Her * power is
altogether declarative.
But may slid hot advise ov iustruct
her peoploto voto for It? Ho, Whon
the Church or its minister m his offi¬
cial capacity advises the congregsw
tion to vote for or against Prohibi¬
tion, ho has crossed tho boundary
that divides tho Cwo klnjploi^s, and
is guilty of trespass. When %o^ tho-,
Church instructs ( or enjoins,
pooplo how to vote, she is agsuiging
control of the IStatp. Eeoh V<$or is
integral part of the State, aud, when„
she instructs 9 m voters, it is tho
Church mstrupting the State. When
tho spiritual power of (ho Church is,
brought to bear ou*a, man in i^spoct
to a civil itiity, it is Befpug nsui ping authori¬
ty whiolt duos not to heK
Onoci admit the principle, that tho
Church can advise or instruct tic
voters as to* civil legislation in any
given case, it wilt have an indefinite
not tp say infiqUoj application, and
soon land us on tho other side ot the
Rebrtnattoh. For’almost any poli¬
tical 4 questidu inuj; bo assumed to
have a moral side. A high tariff may
be put uudor-Mm oatogory of robbery
etc. Tim only true hud salo prinui
plc in all questions whfchbavo both
a inorar and a political side is, that
tho Church, may deal With the moral
side with lior moral method^ und tho ,
State mny deal with the political
side with her method*; piovfnco but noitl|er
may trespass on the” of tbe
other. wi Iho 1A ^urcyhall ninMit ahull nai nuUalt nail on on
Ssmto ewl fir pouuoai nsk'trth^V quest
.
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But has tlm Church no mstmewon
*t the subject of civil duties. Yes,
it has The Bible apeaks l on all tli6
^ paWb U and
... ... .. „ nn( i
servant, ruler and subject, but m
ovcry Mw the , us uucUon is general *
rather than specific. ;, It maybdW
^ ^.''-pcrllve j th 80Ulollce , “Act well
ye„ «H ««•«
u | zo j dutioa ol your itntion and rc*
hUm - n hfo _ So tho ebutvh may
my , 0 i iev mern bcrs, “Be good cit
» ^ QW ” but she may not say whaf
ous H to make.
Yours truly CuaisviAN Citizi.v.
INDIANA FOR CLEVELAND
AND THURMAN.
m
A careful canvass of Indiana
shows that the Cleveland electors
are certain to carry the state by a
round majority. The labot - ot tlm
commonwealth is hitteily opposed
to the republican presidental nomi¬
nees, and there is no element of the
floating vote of the state .that eau
be counted on by the opposition to
Cleveland and Thurman.
The prosperity of both the Church
Hll <) f.he State, jn our republic, is
largely due to the general adherence
to this doctrine, m the past. The
Church and State oelp each other
moat and host when each one adheres
r ^ ^ Md ^ ^ m . y
deftl - lt[l ^e grea evil of ll ' l0,n E’e r '
aaee, bat each in it. oa u "Hh
its own methods.
Prohibitidn is simply a method
of dealing with it, proposed ta the
State. L proposes to treat the deal
ing in intoxicating liquors as a penal
crime, and to suppress it by the
strong arm o» the State. The Church
as suet? eau have uothing to do
NO.! 38 mm
, (Jbl. J. Jt. Wortham of Bartow,
recently married a lady in Now
thought to bo worth 8100,000,
just found out, it is said, that ho
was deceived. He gavo the lady $1,
000 and a tickot to New Tork, and on
Saturday shipped her by rail back to
hdr home.
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Col, P. W. Jones, tho Baker county
fanner and first balo man of tho south
says that notwithstanding the falling
off in the crop prospects, he will get
twenty bales of cotton fo the mule
thin season. He markeroJ nine boles
to tho plow in AugOktT hud bad -
enough picked to have made it eleven
hales gathered lo the mule in August
which in a fair crop.
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An amendment to the constitution
Will be voted on in the Gubernatorial
ejection. See that For Amendment
or ticket. Against Ameudmet, u on your