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VOL. XV
announcements.
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FORSENATf
l Having for announced the Senate myself as a
f candidate subject to
a declssion of the voters of Franklin
county, at a Franklin primary election, and
, the voters of county hav
ing selected me as their choice by a
large majority in a full and fair vote
at a primary election on the I6lh of
August, I now announce myself as a
candidate for Senator from the 31st
Senatorial district of Georgia at the
1 ?, ensuing election. W. li. Little
FOE REPRESENTATIVE.
r„ 1 I hereby for Representative announce myself a candi
date of Franklin
county at the ensuing election. If
elected I will guard ana protect tho
interests of the people to the best of
my ability.
Geo. W. Sswucl.
WOOL HAT.
At the solicitation of many voters 1
hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-olection to represent Franklin
county in the Houso of Representative®
I feel under many obligations to the
people if snccessfu of this county for former favors
and m the eusuing elec¬
tion I will g gurd and protect their
interest to the best of my ability.
Respec’t Jas. A Hrriison.
j
FOR ORDINARY.
The undersigned hereby announces
h imsef a candidafe for Ordinary of
F rankiu county at the ansueing elec
lion in Jcmwcitrj- paumu i'? w
p e deem him woiiliy and manifest it
by electing him to such position, lie
will feel truly thankful, and will en¬
deavor to discharge the duties of the
same with fidelity and to the best of
bis ability. Daniel McKenzie.
Fellow Citizens— candidate I hereby Ordi¬ an¬
nounce of myself Franklin a county at for the
nary en
sueing election in January next. Be¬
ing a cripple and afflicted so that I
am unable to make a support for my¬
self and family by hard labor, I very
earnestly solicit the kind support of
my fellow citizens in this race. If
elected I will nse my every effort k>
fill the office with credit to myself and
honor to the county. T. Respectfully Stovall.
A.
Fellow Citizens: 1 hereby for Ordi¬ an¬
nounce myself a candidate
nary of Franklin county at the ensue
ing election in January next- Being
a cripple and afflicted so that I amun
able to make a support for myself and
family the by hard labor /I very earnestly fellow
solicit kind support of my
citizens in this race. If elected I will
nse my every effort to fill the office
With credit to myself and with honor
to the county. Respectfully.
T. j. HABRI80N,
didate I respectfully for announce of myseffa .Ordinary can¬ of
Franklin the office elec
ion coffnty at the ensuring
in January next.
A. S. Turker.
FOB KECEIVER
At the solicitation of many friends I
announce myself a cadidate for the
office of Receiver of Tax Returns of
Frankhn county at the ensuring elec¬
tion. Being a cripple and unable to
perform manual labor by which I can
make a reasonable support for myself
and family, I very humbly ask the vo¬
ters of the county for their aid.
Jesse R. Lccroy. make
iivingfox Having myself Become and unable family to the farm a
on
because Of my decrepitude, candidate I respectfully for
announce mv of name as a the elec¬
the office Tax Receiver, at
tion in January next, As to. my
veracity, responsibility responsible and qualification man
I would refer to any
in Gunnels or St ranges district t . lat
may know me. I respectfully solicit
he support ojthe peoplo ot this time
W, H. SurrH
I hereby announce myself a caudi
date for Tax Receiver, and
enough of tuy friends wiH vote for me
to elect me. J- F* Ledbettmr.
I announce myself as a candidate
for Tax Receiver of Franklin coun
ty J at the January election.
W- A. LASDRVil. candi
hereby announce myself of Frankhn a
date for Tax Receiycc election. »*
county at tbo ensnetng duties .f
elected, 1 will discharge tto
the office jin»i»pi!y »» d faiffituiiy.
T. W. A *««-'»•
OUR MOTTO; IMDU8TBY, ECONOMY A NO PfiKSEVEUANOB
I hereby announce myself a can
J didate for Tax Receiver of Frank¬
----
lin county at tie , Janury election. Jf
elected, I will discharge the duties
ot the office promptly and faithfully.
S. A. Pobtejl
I hereby fnnouuce myself a can
didale for Tax Reciever of Franklin
county at (tie January election, Bm*ius&
L. R.
pm? Kifttmiro MILK IFF,
„ Having . . by mutual
agreement be
t1m?n ®ys«dt and my lion, opponent
as canc “dates for Sheriff mibmiled
my name to the toteisl tjhe county
in tho election held on he J6tb ,of
Augnst 1888 to nominate a candidate
for Senator and having been en¬
dorsed by a majority of the votes
at said election I wish to express
mv thanks to my supporters and to
the support ot the people in the
election. J. C. McConnell
FOE TAX COLLECTOR. _
1 hereby announce myself a candi¬
date for re-election to the offieo of
Tax Collector of Franklin County.
L. J. Green,
date I hereby for announce myself a candi¬
the office of Tax Collector
of Franklin county at the eusueing
election in January 1889.
W. E. Bowers.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for Tax Collector of Frank¬
lin county at the January election
1889. Robert M. Walters.
FOR CLERK.
To the voters of Frank Jin coumy; I
herenj announce myself as a candidate
for Clerk of the Superior Court oi
Franklin county, at the enstieing
election iu January next. If you
will elect me I will perform me duties of
the will office be creditable promptly, and m a Hoping styi i that
to me. to be
elected, I remain vrai^FftE'T’ifiiH.'Yi'S.
With many thanks to the peep.’e 1 here¬ of
Franklin county for past favors
by announce myself a candidate for
Clerk of the Sap erior Court. Is elected
1 wilt do all that can be accomplished
by my humble ability to keep the of
flee in good condition. Iiesp’y J. Nkal
A.
FOR TREASURER,
W ith many thanks to the citizens
of Franklin county for their hearty
8U ppor* in the past 1 again Tre**^; announce
myself a candidate tor
If elected I will <1 ' 1 “Charge the duties
of th^ effl 1 !(j promptly aud luithfully
Thomas C. Breton,
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PROFESSIONAL NOTICES.
A. G. McCnrry ( P. P.Profiit
Ilartwell, Ga j Ouruesville Ga,
McCURRY & PROFFITT.
Attorneys at Law.
Wilt give prompt attention to collec¬
tions and litigated causes both civil and
ci irninal, in the counsies of Fianknit
II art, Habersham, Madison, and Bain
and elsewhere by house special at co Carncsvillc ina<
Office in the court
and Hartwell.
PHILLIP W. I) AVI Is •
Attorney at Law, Elberton, Ga.
Wib practice in aft «he courts otthe
Vortheru circuit and in Fraaldiu and
adioining counties in the Western
Oir cuit and also in the Suprenfe and
United States counts. Prompt entrustectwith attention
given to all business
him.
w. I. PIKE.
A. ttorney at Law, Jefferson, Ga.
Will practice in all the courts of the
Western circuit a s d elsewhere by spec
rial contract. ■ ■
a.n. king.
Attorney at Law, ( araesville, Ga.
Office in the Court House.
J. S- DORTCH,
Attorney at Law, Carnesville, G*
Office id the Court House.
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j. B. PARKS.
Attorney at taw, Carnesville, Fa.
p pj attention given to ah business
roin
n trusted with him,
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JONES
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CABNESV1LDE, GA., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBE R (8, 1888
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THE REGISTER.
Official Organ of Franklin County
J. Edw S DORTCH, F McGOWAN, Editors k
Propr’tors
Prof. J. VY. R. Ilaley ha* closet
Ids school at Midd.e River
Miss tula Burruas returned yes
terday, after spending several days
with relatives in To#coa.
Watch McConnell & Bro. advoitise
ment and be houefilted by knowing
where to got what yon want.
Bead the article hoa led ‘’Our Pau¬
pers Home” on the insido. Our col¬
umns are open to thoso who may
wish to give their opinion on the sub*
Every body, is pleased with W. O
<fe 3. B. Moictire’s cheap tobacco.
Leave your order for tickets at this
office. Wo are prepared to print
them ot low prices.
The inside of the, court house has
been repainted and presents a hand¬
some appearance.
We call the attention of our read¬
ers the advertisement of the North
East Georgia Fair Association.
Ladies will find tho prettiest line
of J gi soy Jackets in town at W.C &
B. McEntire.
The heavy lafns of Sunday swell¬
the rivers considerably.
Grange, where they go to enter the
Southern Female College %l that
-
Remember that W F McDonnell
will sell some good horses at Tuess
day ot court. \
McConnell & Bro are t^ J
y to
show you the best etock o* geuera l
merchandiRo ^ er brought to Carnes
Vllle -
W. P. Elrod hasJionght the stock
of goods of D. W. Brooks, aud will
continue in business at the old stand.
J F Tabor is in Elbcrton.
When you want tin ware call on
G. S. Phillips.
The new mail rider to Flinlsville
made his first trip on Saturday
last. Those ot our subscribers' who
wish their paper sent to the new of
fieos on this route, wifi plowo notify
us at once.
Miss Kilt a Wilmot, of Gaines¬
ville, after spending several weeks
with the family J. C. McConnell,
returned to her home on Monday.
j2p=All kinds of trunks at McCon¬
nell & Bro’s.
Miss Mattie McConnell is visit¬
ing friends and relatives in the
Queen city . . •
jrSp^If jou have no clock, go to
McConnell <fi Bro’s and buy you one.
Miss Kanuy Aderliold left
morning to reenter the Georgia Fe
male Seminary at Gainesville.
lion. W. R. Little is in Hartwell
thi-i week on business.
jj^grBuy vour men’s nice hats at
McConnell *fc Bro’s
The “Old Reliable" firm of Manley
& Bro will sell you goods as cheap
or cheaper than any house in town.
They don’t expect to be heard for
their much saying*, as to whai they
can do, but all they ask oi you, is
to call and get their prices;
prices will surprint* you.
buy tinware ’till y*Ai
<;e' my pric«». Pliiili{M.
? fi Cheese at Phillips’.
TUGHO BAPTISTS.
T This august body met.with
eezer Baptist choreh, Habersham
county, Ga., on Thursday 13th
Sept. 1888.
The introductory sermon
preached which by Rov. of J. hour F. Goode, taken. after
recess one was
After recess the body was called
to order by the moderator, kffcer
appropriate praye*-, let lets frotn the
churches were read, names of dele*
gates enrolled. Organization was
perfected by the election of Elder
T. G. Underwood moderator, and
T. A. McFarlin, clerk.
< Received by letter two new
churches to-wit; New Uarnesville
and Lavooia, with their representa¬
tives.
Adjourned until Friday 9 o’clock
in.
Second Day.
Called to order by the Moderator.
After prayer, the moderator
ed the usual committees and corres¬
pondence io various associations,
&c. Next came the taking np and
discussion of Quernes. Quite a
number of the delegates paHioipa
ted iu the discussions. Several vise
iting brethren were present. Among
other things were presented the
claims of Mercer and other institu¬
tions of learning. Tim Index, Sun
Expositor had a say to the
irethren. Adjourned until Satur¬
9 o’clock a. in.
* Uu w oav.
reports of-committees, which
discussed iu turn. Several res¬
were introduced, which
some debate.
Elected executive board ti> wit;
A McFarland, S M Ayers, F L
Goodt « ^ C L Mize, J II D Aieriold, T
J Un rW0 , uul j M Prillips.
was ejected Trmsurer
aad Executive .
Preaching at 10 o’clock ou JViday
. g y Jamison, and on Sunday
j j£ j^ytrs.
q win g £ 0 tbe incessa.it ruirt
Association adjourned on 'Pht ^turday
evening at 4 o'clock. jjext
meeting of the Awmgi&tiog be
held vnth Clarkes Cieek ihurcb.
The meeting was harmonious, all
the churches represented except, one.
The delegates and visitors were well
cared for by the eftizaus of -
A resolution was adopted solicit¬
ing sfliall contributions from the
various churches of the Association
to be forwarded to F L Goode at
Toccoa, to be applied to the pur
chase and erect-on of suitable tomb
stones o.er the grave of the late
Wm. Kelly, who labored long and
faithful iu tha bounds of the Tn
galo Associorion. We think it a
laudable enterprise, the fast tribute
to a£ood old may.
NOTES.
Broad river whs considerably
wollen Sunday, oat over ihe low
ands.
Crops good, less tire damage* by
the recent rains.
A small sfriakle oi tumlidates at
the meeting. <T) OQ ™ h “ f,,r tk
Register. Deleoat*.
NOTICE.
I will sell before the court
door in Carnesville on Tuesday
court week 25th ihe following
ty io-wil:- Three Texas
one Tennessee horse and one
mule. All well broke and
I will sell the stock on 60 days
with good security McConnell or mortgage. &
particulars call at
store. W. F. McConnell
Carnesville Ga.
The Franklin county Singing
vcntion, wilt couvene with the Rod
Hollow church at Martin on Friday
before the first Sabbath in October
Rov. P F Crawfvrd to preach the
All Introductory. churches; Rov. Sabbath W W Stow alt.
schools and
Singing (regardless classes in the bounds of the
county of deuommations)
arc entitled to represents tiun, and
all lovers of music arc invited to at¬
tend.
Tho writing school mot ou mon day
niget a< announced. The attendance
original was not very class large being only a few of the
p resent, AH
the regularly organized Scholars are
earnestly Friday night. requested to bo present on
In behalf of tho el ass,
we invito tho citizens of the com
inanity to (Friday bo present at tho next
mooting night,)
The bagging trust is troubling tbo
southern farmers no little; aud jt is
beinf' planned to bother the trust a
little. The best remedy wc have yet
soon proposed it to cover the cotton
bales with some cheap Gotton cloth.
This crushes out the bagging manu¬
factures and help to increase the de¬
maud for codon.
j^Don’t lead forget that McConnell
& Bro in tobacco whe/i yon
want to buy.
Our readers should remember that
at the October election they will bo
called on to vote for an amendment
to the Constitution for election of
two now Associate Justices of the
.Supreme Court. Tho court now
consists of three judges, while the
amendment increases tho members
to live.
will pay' yon the highest price
for cotton on acoouut.
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1 CAMP-BARRETT.
Married oil 10th inst at the brides
home, Mr- Merell Camp and Miss
Laura Barrett, Dr. T. G. Under¬
wood officiating. May their future
bo pleasant
NOTICE.
AH persona requested indebted roll to and me boU <wje o
hereby to
this I expect to leave the btate
as
on \he 27 th inst .
Sept. 17th, 1888.. I*. F. Cvawfo.d.
THEIlt BUSINESS BOOMING
i
Prob'd)!v I reimniy no no one one thing iu has caused
such general reriod ot tiadc at li.
M. Freeman’s Drug Store a; their
giviurf away to their customers of so
many”free trial bottles of Consumption, Dr. King’s
New jscw Discovery j7isco\uy for i
Their trade is simply ouormous in
this very valuable article from tie
fact that it always enres and never
disappoints. Coughs, Colis, Asthma,
Bronchitis, Croup, and all throat and
lung diseases quickly cured, getting rou
can test it before bnying by
a yrial bottle free, !ar g c *' zo
Eyery l>ottle warranted.
NOTICE.
GEORGIA 1'nnkljn County.
tjon to deehie the question will cite of s! fpr JJWW f«»ce
or sBSiiSSSl: stock law. This
is* J888 . m 0rj 2 t
Why will you cough when Shiloh’s
Ourc will give immediate relief
Price lOcts., 50el«., and #1 m J
Tucker’s Cainesvillc Ga. r au4 A. K.
Jones Ltivenia Gn.
NO. 38
* six men HANGED.
There s a dispute among those
who guarded the prison at
vilic during tho later part of the war
whether there were six nieii hanged
in the stockade by the Yankees. A
book has been published showing
that six mon wore hanged at one t hue,
while others who were thero claim
that only four were bunched into
eternity at tho same time. The men
that were hangod weie a tenor to
thoso inside the stockade, And would
not hesitate to rob cvhryone sup¬
posed to have money. Complaints
wove made to Gon. Winder,the oun
mandflnt of the prison, And he order¬
ed a court-martial t© consist of pris¬
oners in the stockade...The court
martial was well couduopa^;* and the
counsel for tho dotonse. did his full
dnty. The award of the,,, op ail was
that so many should, be, banged and
the others bo placed in jih^jps for 80
days,—Aibeua Banncr-\V'nfchmaiu
, . . *■ .; *'—» " ? ". ■ ; j ’ -jf -y rnrr -rr*.
Congressman Scott, of Pennsyl¬
agniu says. “No,” and this
with a great big N, Cm gross
wilt have to get along without Mr.
another term—that’s settled.
People who keep guannur boarding
houses aifo beginning to wonder l>$
this time wbetdor City people really
eat that Way nil tho year round.—
Sumerviilc Journal. ' ' >
If th ere is anything that' makes a
__ after die hdS
about 85, turn up j usf for
put in nlpst baggage olaipio
—Burlington Free Press.
Young man (to editor)—Did you
receive a poem from me, sir?
Editor—I believe I did.
Young Mhn—Aftfev looking i t over
wore yod able to anything with it?
Editor-Yes, J had just basket.— strength
left to throw it it in to the
Hurpovs Bazar.
THE GREAT STRIKE.
Hello! fbdlo, there! Mr. Digesuon!- down
vvhat’s the matter with van
then;?, * that you?
Hello! Mr, Tongue, i«
Oh, everything is wrobg down here.
The fiainfs m" tlif GMrkt Awsitnila- ’ Works
have “siniek-.” The Food
lion Company havo ‘shut down,”
and the Bile Supply Pipe Line can’t
handle their product, and it was over
flown the whole region. Yes’ Ail
, tC ck on hand in my atroartment*
lmg «beated” and I have
gtop])C( j wov d altogether. Can’t
move without assistance. Say, Mr.
Tongue, canYyou two-of.Hr, send PrercA down to me
a lcmedv. bottle or It vou do, I can' atari, way up
at 0n(J( , When tbo liver, sLimiauh,
or bowela are deranged, or v tly; ■ dig< Urn -
«f 0 vccs” arc “on a strike,” it is f
best “agent” to set. the wfiee.s ot na>
; gJ , ugt ; n( , everybody, but use Dr.
rti a20 ’ g Catarrh Remedy.
FOR FIRST PLACE.
A great amount of politic*1 friends engin¬ of
eering will bo done by their
candidates to secure for man
the first place on the ticket, aud tho
best man will ptobably secure tbo
coveted place. Then if indorsed by
ihe majority of the people, the elec¬
tion Is assured. Electric Bitters has
Wen put to the front, its merits pass¬
ed upon, has been iudoised, and un*
arimously given the first place,
amoung remedies peculiarly adapted
to the relief and cure of all Diseases
of Kidneys, Liver and Stomach.
Electric Bittms, being guar a turned,
is a safe investment. Price 5c. and
*1 per lKittle at H. M. Freeman’s
Drug Store.