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[announcement s.
FOR SENATI
Having announced myself as a
candidate for the Senate subject to
jdecission ofrthe voters of Franklin
county, at a primary election, and
tie voters of Franklin county hav¬
ing selected me as their choice by a
large majority in a full and fair vote
at a primary election on the I8th of
August, I now announce myself the 81st as a
candidate fo • Senator fro_i
Senatorial district of Georgia at the
ensuing election. W. R. Little
FOB REPRESENTATIVE.
* I hereby announce myself of a Franklin candi¬
date date for for Representative itepreseniauve election. o i x rauxnn If
county county at at the ensuing
elected I will guard and protect the
interests of the peopie to the best of
my ability.
Geo. W. Sewell.
WOOL HAT.
At the solicitation of many voters I
harehy announce myself a candidate
for re-election to represent Franklin
county in the IIouso obligations of Representatives to th
I feel under many e
people of this county for foimer favors
and if snccessfa m the eusumg elec¬
tion I wilt g gurd and protect their
interest to the best of ray ability. Hm is
Respec’t Jas. A - on.
N. A. Fricks announces himself a
candidate, at the ensumu election in
October next, to represent Franklin
county in the House of Representa¬
tive. If elected he will work for
what he thinks to be tho best inter¬
est of his-county and state.
FOR ORDINARY.
The undersigned hereby ammmees
hi msef a cam idafe for Ordinary of
Fiankiu county at the ansueing elec¬
tion in January next. Should manifest the peo- it
p e deem him woithy and
by electing him to such position, he
will feel truly‘thankful, and w id en *
deavor to discharge the duties of- the
same with fidelity and to the best of
his ability. Daniel McKenzie.
Fellow Citizens— I hereby an¬
nounce myself a candidate for Ordi¬
nary of Franklin county at the en
sueing election in January next. Be¬
ing a cripple and afflicted so that I
Pin 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 nee my every effort to
fill the office with credit to myself and
honor to the county. 'Respectfully
T, A. Stovall.
Fellow Citizens: I hereby an¬
nounce 'myself a candidate tor urai
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 by hard labor, I very earnestly
solicit the kind support of my frikw
citizens in this race. It elected I will
use piy every effort to fill, the offic
with credit to myself and with honor
to the county. Respectfully. Habbison,
T. J.
I respectfully announce myself Ordinary a can- of
for the office of
Franklin county at the ensueihg elec-*
ion in January next. TtitNER.
A. S.
EOR RECEIVER
At the solicitation of many friends I
announce myself a cadidate for the
office of Receiver of Tax Returns of
Franklin county at the ensuring elec¬
tion. Being a cripple and uuabla to
perform manuel.labor by which I can
Wake a reasonable support for myself
and family, I very humbly ask the vo¬
ters of the county for their aid.
Jesse R. Lecioy. make
Having become unable to a
liviagfor myself and family on the farm
because of toy decrepitude, candidate I respectfully for
aituounce my name ea a at tbe elec¬
the office of Tax Receiver,
tion in January next. A» to my
veracity, 1 responaibihty leapouaiuie and qualification man
Would refer to *ny district * sat
li* Gunnels or Bi ranges solicit
be support know tun, the 1 peoplo leapccbuHv at this time
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fanklitt (founts Tlti§ht It .i $ »
VOL. XV
M«C0NNELL MOTHER WILL FILL THIS SPACE NEXT WEEK WITH A LARGE AD
THEY WILL SHOW YOU THE FINEST LINE OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS EVER BROUGHT TO THIS PLACE. WATCH FOR THEIR ADVERTISEMENT IN NEXT
TUESDAYS PAPER, IT WILL INTEREST YOU. RESPECTFUULLY.
McCONNLL & BROTHER Carnesville Georgia
OUR MOTTO: INDUSTRY, ECONOMY AND PERSEVERANCE.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date enough for Tax Receiver, and hope
of my friends will vote for me
to elect me. J. P. Ledbetter.
I announce myself as a candidate
for Tax Receiver of Franklin coun¬
ty at the January election.
W. A. Landrum.
I hereby announce myself a candi¬
date for Tax Receiver of Franklin
county at the ensueing election. If
elected, I will discharge the duties of
the office prompt ly and faithfully.
T. W. Aaron.
I hereby announce Receiver ifayself of a Frank¬ can¬
didate for Tax
lin county at the Janury election. If
elected, office I will promptly discharge and the faithfully. duties
of the
S. A. Porter.
i
I hereby announce myself a can¬
didate for Tax Reciever of Franklin
county attne January election.
L. K. Burras*"
FOR SHERIFF,
Having by mutual agreement be
tween myself and my Hon. opponent
as -candidates for Sheriff submited
my name to the votersf the county
in the election held on he 16th of
Augnst 1888 to nominate a candidate
for Senator and having been en¬
dorsed by a majority of the votes
oast at said election I wish to express
my thanks to my supporters and to
ask the support of the people In the
January election. J. C. McConnell
1 respectfullyanuoimce myself as
a candidate for tli^office of Sheriff
of Fianklin countf the ensuing
election in January next.
T F Williams.
for TAX COLLECTOR.
1 hereby announce myself a candi¬
date for re-election to the office of
Tax Collector of Franklin C ounty.
L. J. Green
I hereby announce myself a candi¬
date for the office of Tax Collector
of Franklin county at the ensuring
election 5 n January 1889.
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.
FOR CLERK.
To the voters of Franklin county: I
hereov announce myself as a candidate
for Clerk of the Superior Court of
Franklin county, at the ensnemg
whfriect next. If you
me I will peiform tbe duties of
the office promptly, and in a styl e that
will be creditable to me. Hoping to be
elected. I remain you^Fehow^citDien. of
With many thanks past to the favors peep/e X h
Franklin county for ere
by announce myself a oandidate for
Clerk of tbe Superior Court. Is elected
1 will do all that can he accomplished of .
bv my humble ability to keep tne
fice in good condition. ^ Besjgr ^
FOR TREASURER.
With many thanks to the ciUtens
of Franklin county for their hearty
gupport in the past 1 again Treasurer announce
m yself a candidate for
If elected I will discharge the duties
of the office promptly and faithfully.
Thomas C. Burton.
NOTICE.
he generol assembly of Georg,® for the
Sge ■Talto’taSSBri-iwKS" of a local bUl usving tbe foi
the manufacture of spa jtous and mmx
otner purposes. Tms Augnst -8th^__
n^;co
...... fb« mt*#-- Sgwjcsaj %•> < S- V
a ^ i
po™... lobbied t««... wi.i
bo found ct tbo Blackwell Honss
id * , ‘i
ct 1st* i». F. taxwroaw.
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CARNESVILLE, GA., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1888.
NOTICE.'
To the Tax payers of Franklin
county Ga. I will be at the differ¬
ent District Precincts on the differ¬
ent times below mentioned for the
puipose of collecting the Taxes for
the year 1838.
flRST ROUND.
370 Manley’s Monday Oct. 8th
1363 W. Bowersville Tues “ 9th
206 Bryants Wedn’y « 10th
tl 3 Gnmlog Thursday « 11th
1377 Red Hollow Friday « 12th
112 Byramr Saturday 13th
215 Big Smiths Monday “ 15th
627 Wolf Pit Tuesday « 16th
211 Fliatsville Wedn’y “ 17th
812 Stranges Thursday “ I8th
210 Gunells Friday “ 19 th
263 Dooleys Saturday « 20th
264 Carnesville Monday “ 22nd
1420 Middle River Tuesday “ 23rd
SECOND ROUND.
370 Manleys Wednesday Oct. 24th
1363 W. Bowersville l'burs, w 25th
206 Bryants Friday « 26th
212 Byiams Saturday « 27th
213 Gamlog Monday “ 29th
1377 Red Hollow Tuesday “ 30th
216 Big Smith Wedn’y “ 81st
627 Wolf Pit Thursday Nov. 1st
211 Flmtsville Friday “ 2nd
812 Stranges Saturday “ 3rd
264 Carnesville Tuesday “ 6th
263 Dooleys Wednesday “ 7th
210 Gunnells Thursday “ 8th
1420 Middle River Fritlay “ 0th
third round. .7?
370 Manleys Saturday Nov. 10th
1863 W. Bowersville Mon. “ 12th
206 Bryants Tuesday . “ 13th
218 Gumlog Wednesday “ 14th
1377 Red Hollow Thursday “ 15th
212 Byrams Friday « 16th
215 Big Smith Monday “ 19th
627 Wolf P ; t Tuesday « 20th
211 Flintsvrie Wednesday « 21st
812 Stranges Thursday “■
210 Gunnells FlddRY w 28xd
263 Dooleys Saturday « 24th
1420 Middle River Monday “ 26th
264 Carnesville Tuesday “ 27th
On the 4th day ot December I
will close my books at Carnesville
for tbe year 1888, L. J. Grebn
T. C. F. C.
CITATION.
Martha H Coffee havihg to proper
form applied to me to have a twelve
month support set apart for herself
Zd her minor to wit: of J James M Coffee i A CoSee dec d
out of the estate appraisers ap¬
of said county, and setting
pointed for the purpose of
apavt the same, have made Out a
schedule of the property so Mt. apart
by them* This is therefore to cite
the nest of km and creditors of said
John M Coffee to be and appear at
my office within the allowed time by
law, and show cause if any they gianted can
why an order should not be
at the November term of said court
for 1888, allowing tbe amount so sei
apart. Given under my hand and
*al Oct, S*d^« 8 - Bnui 0nJ . 4 ,
LAVONIA. ITEMS.
Mr, and Mrs. F Knox spent Sun¬
day in Fair Play.
0 W Vickery, will move in his
new house in two weeks.
Mr. Alex Strickland paid us a fly*
jUg visit on Sunday. Come again.
The ffaecy staple is beginning to
roll in, and trade is brigbtmng up.' <;
Most of the “young folks” attend
ed the singing at Clerks Creek Sun-.
day. . *\
Mr. J P Sewell (No„ Mr, NobU
Willardl WiUmdj has has returned from from the ^
a i g X
HMT Jackson is preparing to
build a seven room house here. We
„e gta to welcome b.m.
Messrs Allan Mernt and Tom
Keys ol Fair Play, spant Sunday in^
Lavonia. Glad to see them. <\
Pulliam has of the 1
T C one neatest
cottages m town. Mr. Herring of Sy
C. is painting it beautifully.
,. . . boom
Lavonia is ou the , biggest
she has ever had. We are
forward to a big trade this winter.**,
If Madame Rumor ie ttae, we
eooa bear wedding bells; tee wed.
dings are booked for this fall and
winter.
Ca p t, Addington and Tom Pulliam
opeu one 0 f the best Livery,
Sale and. Feed slables here, on this
road. They have some fine
T W McAllister will have one oj
^ be handsomest and most convenient
stores on the E. A. L. R. R. B C
Moore has the contract for the wood¬
work and that speaks for itself, as he
is noted for his beautifr 1 and sub
stantial work..
W.
FRANKLI N SHERIFF r/ SALE
Will be sold on the 1st Tuesday in
Novomher next at the Court Houso
door in said county within the legal
hours of sale to the highest bidder
for cash the following properly to
wit:
One tract or parcell of land county lying
in the 213 dirt. G. M. of said
containing severity lands one J C acres Wilson, more or J
lefts Canady adjoining and others. Sa.d land is
W erected
very web improved, dwelling hav-'ng and the
on it a ve.y good buildings together
necessary out
with some 30 or 35 acres of good up¬
land in a high slate of cultivation.
Said land levied on by R O Harrison
L. C., and relumed to me for sale as
the ’aw directs b/ vir-oe of and to
r^*“*SEoS-,»"S Frsuklinlco in e favor
d ; 8t. G M of and E
J B Mooie.agaiust Asa Obau
1.W
Propeviy pointed out plaintiff. This
Oct. Is.. 1888, McConnell, suenff.
j. c.
GEORGIA Franklin County.
To efl whom it way concern; T. U.
Cheek has in due form permanent applied, lc.te.-j to the o
undeisigned for A i
admi. ’ Su'at.ou on the estate
Weaver, late of said county, deces.sed,
ami I will pass upon said applr lion
onthe first .Monday in October 1888.
Given under my hand and office!
Gun powder Tea for sale by
SHORT LOCALS.
We will issue a speoial edition of
Register on Thursday morning
giving the result of the elec« ! on in
Oaeh disL’ct. This accounts for the
half , sheet at to-day.
Wo £ire you a half sheet to-day,
and will issue an extra on Thursday
morning,
Tho Couit is still at work mid
probably cont’nue for several
l^ays.
h State have bean po^poped unu
the yehow fever fright has
ted. But Rome, Athens and
Sites. wi 1 'stick to their oaginal
A m0 , 0 , anm „, llm b w>
eej cn ^ be awapring {,-or.iids Tues
'
day< Tho mnle wa , hitched fo a
buJS?y and dld not apperi . ^ feel
any inconvenience Lorn tho fact
that be had an non leg. Mv. Wm.
Taylov, who owns the mule, says
it woiks as well as most mules
h B(mnd , 4 mbs<
. y*J
The fair weather brought an unu-
4 °' t0 t0W "
on tat Tuesday.
The candidates from Tax Receiv¬
er will meet to-day, (Tuesday,) and
wdl make arrangements to hold a
primary.
Sec the Tax Collectors notice on
this page, and be ready to pay your
axes. ‘
olthe We t ‘U publish the piocecd ig*
court ou next Thursday. A r
unusually lr.ge amount of legal ads
crowd the corn t news out* of this
isue.
Postmaster T. W.Nea’.has lukea
personal charge ot the post office
at this piece, and moved it to tho
residence of Mis. L. E. Ayeis.^,
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Partrolmaa D. N. Smith, of the
Gate City was in Carnesville during
court.
Tbe Danielsville Mon to. 4 fe for
sale. This is a good opening for a
bright young man. Madison U
a good county, t nd will support a
good paper.
Wo have received a lot of ciicu
lars and press comments f’.om the
Lr le Mills of New Orlen u»# setting
forth the advantages of the nag
grig manufactured by them, This
bagg-ng has stood tests which no
other w.appi 'S can stand.
gol> g. t. Brown le"t t^e
oucudv “
Athens. W. R- Little, e»q., was
am)0 SL i D wi g 0 l. Gen. pro tempore
rerafl-aler of .he U, m .
Rpfe Chasteen the youthful for¬
ger, who w&9 tried and found gritty
of forgmg an order on W, Y. Hol¬
brook to Manly&Cro., was sentenced
to fo.’r ycvis ; n the peuttentia.y.
M ssers Garner and Weatherly,
twe of Atlan'.as j*opatar commer¬
cial men, spent Suuday night i
CarneavJb. ^
Wm. M. Hairston of Bold
made a epread eagle speech in the
Court House ou Friday night. He
up writing schools* Nation-*
NO. 3
al politics aucKmonopolies, also &>
ing trusts his attention. It was a
combination speech :’n which there
wan an extravagance of words of
largo dire isions. His ideas were
enbrihsted with fine dcsoiiptiona
which made Vs speech entertaining
Eev. P. F- Crawford has left
Loirs ril) e, Kv., where he w'U enter
a theological semmaiy. Mrs. Craw¬
ford ’s now boarding at the Hotel
Blackwell, where she W’R 'unain
sometime.
Drs. W. L.McBaih of this place
pud G. W. Went brook of Ciome.s,
Altai. IfaJj
cal Collie whe.e they will fiuish
t be :< -second coutse in healing art
.
This _ lg ng at Cross Roms bun
day was ve.y ‘rie.esting, but the
Bud Ade.hold and Jack Spears
have bought ihe slock of goods of
•IVF. Adei hold r id am' 1 remove it
to the buck store noith of the court
fionse, formerly occupied by Brooks
fc Wiight.
J. N. Edwards at Shoal Creek
factory is manufnctu.ing a heavy
article of cotton cloth to be used
for wrapping cotton. It is said to
be an excellent article and the des
nnii’d is so large lie is putting / i
new mac'*lery ’rorder to supply
the demnd. The tagging trust
hrs got to go, and the sooner * we
get ’(idepenndo-it of the jute com¬
bi nation the better. Mr. Edwp*‘d’s
address is Pc kcr’s Store, Ga.
G. R. Barks has withdrawn from
the race for Sheriff and Thomas F.
Williams has entered the race. It
seems that Mi, Mcuon noli has many
opponents.
R M Wallers has withdrawn
from the field as a candidate for
Tax Collector. —^
Prof Qu'ncy Williford opened
school at the FrankTu Institute on
Monday morning with afpir attend
danew. It is thought that tho
school will be a large one in a short
tine. !
> Court adjourned to-day at
Five Shares of the Capital’ stock
of $100 each were sold at Admin¬
istrators sale Tuesday, by A J Neal,
Adm, of O Deao, dec. for 3125 to
E Schaefer.
Now that court week is* over let
us gj to work and get up a crediablo
county fair and pick the finest exhi¬
bits from the collection, pat them on
exhibition at Athens and carryr pit
tho $250 prize offered lor the finest
county exhibit.
^“Cheese at Philips’.
The brick store room north of tbe
pubhc square is being Bohannon, painted and and
over hauled by Alex
when the present improvements and nice are
completed it will be a neat
stoi’e room
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