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UVOHIA DEPARTMENT
CftlTBO *V •'W.'*
LA VON I A, QA. - - - Oct. ICth
MBS. WILKIDSOI?
HAS RECEIVED HER STOCK
OF DRESS GOODS AND
MillinerY
Having selected everything with
a great deal of care, she can
not fail to please all
EVERYTHING TO GO WITH A
LADIES SUIT ALWAYS
INSTOCK. CALL ADD
EXAMINE HER STOCK
BEFORE
YOU BUY
Goods shown customers with pleas¬ latest
ure. Dresses made in the
styles and at prices to suit everyone.
local items.
The many friends of Mack Craw
fordwili be glad to know that he
will remain heie.
Mr. Benj. Burton has returned
from Atlanta.
Our streets and platforms are full
of rollon. Lavoma is a good cotton buy
market and a good place to
goods.
Solicitor General Ed. i'. Brown
spent Tuesday mgbt in town, the
guest of Mrs. N. E. Jackson. He is
a splendid solicitor.
Mrs. Wilber Burnett, of Spartan¬ lovely
burg, S. C., with her three
children, arc visiting Mr*. Sam
Holland at Barker’s Store.
B. C. Moon was so fortunate as to
recover his lost watch, but it was
very much mutilated. So much tor
advertising.
Mrs. Gone Adwn'B has been very
sick, hut is better to day (Monday).
Miss Annie Walters paid after¬ our
town a flying visit Sunday
,
Dresses made to order in the la¬
tent stylo by hire., \V ilkhnjem ‘ Dress
at low prices. * ;‘f
The Friday afternoon prayer meet-
are very interesting, and should
attended, v
Miss Minnie iTynds is visiting her
Mrs. J. Cone Adams.
Mrs. Faulkner, nee Miss Saliic
is expected father, here Mr. very J. H.
a yisit to her
Her many inends here
with her in the death of
husband.
Mrs. Hartley is visiting friends in
Mrs. Parker Sewell arid her inotb
have returned from Hartwell.
Mr. Brown is painting the wood¬
of McAllister’s building.
Sr. George Parker will soon take
place behind the counters at M«
We are glad to wel¬
come him among ns.
Miss Lula Conwell ia visiting
friends U Hart county.
Rev. Paul McLeise preached his
farewell sermon here last night, 14th,
It was from Revelations and was
certainly a fine sermon. We are
sorry to loose him. He Poes ,to
take charge of a college in South
Carolina.
Misses Ella and Alioe Tribble of
Carnesville are visiting their sister
Mrs, Ilariison.
N. A. Frieks spent part of last
weed in town.
Broad bnva hats in all colors, 40c
at Mrs Wilkinson’s.
Hob. George Grogan paid trip our
our town a flying business on
Thursday.
The “Circus” has corns and do
ADMIN IM llATOl tS u'*Tv bALt.
Agreeable to an order of the
of Ordinary of Hart county Ga.. will
be sold at the court house door in
Carnesville Franklin county Ga,,
the first Tuesday legal in November
within the hours of o&la,
fcloving iy^ihfmnkHn property to-wit. Due
of land county
and containing original 85 acres forest more or
unimproved well timbered. some
field laud said land
branches handing on land,
acme little betton
land of louaxa Childs, Albert
and others, sold a» the estate
Biizobeth Reed deceased.
RELIGIOUS J )UItNALISM
POLITICS.
To the editor -f »'>• Witness.
“How cai Ci ristian citizens
how to vc-* i.nless the
pre*» tells tli in'. ’’
The Christian Advocate answers
this question in this way:
“II they cannot know howto
unless the relig'ius press tells
they cannot m rtsin at all, for
religious preen c moot tell them.
it enters upon the subject so’ is it worth must
disc uss it. Its mere ‘say
nothing. Even person of reflection
knows that the' religious press in
such matters would be simdly tho
voice of the re ponsible manager— in
the opinion of one man and that
the realm of disputed methods and
statements. The paper must there*
fore give reasons for for, its opinion, it must
and if it gives reasons
maintain them. If it attempt to
maintain them, replies must be ad¬
mitted; for a papor that will not
admit frsely the other side of any
question which it is proper to debate
is unfit for support of intelligent
persons; and as correspondence
comes to a paper in proportion to
tho heat elicited by the tubject the
paper would cease to be a religious
and become at once a partisan pa¬
per.” —Weekly Witness.
A GREAT JOURNALIST.
Eulogy on Hon- H. W. crady
AY W. M. IlAlESTMf.
We read the pagan’s sacied book
with profit and delight. With myth
and fable we are ever charmed, and we
take a delectable pleasure in the endless
repetition of the beautiful, poetic and
absurd. For all important events, for
the consuniation of all grand and superb
result, for eveiy maxim, for every pro
gre ssive step, for the eradication of bar'
barisui, for the manumission or eman¬
cipation of the human family from the
cabal of ignorance, supersti¬
tion and crimes, as far as it has been
done, wc are indebted lived to the great and
wise live. that have Among and who are liviDg have and
will those par¬
ticipated in the progress of the world,
Mr. Grady Georgia stands journalism prominent. B. In the II.
galaxy Grady of is the resplen¬ on.
W, one of mod
dent. And in that majestic stands phalanx
of American journalists he emi¬
nently the equal the of any. the And soul let me of
add bore, that press is
the republic, it is the custodian of the
worlds virtue, the perpetuator of its
civilization,dissimirator of knowledge
and the builder of its happy homes.
We should all support the press,
fathers should instruct then children
to support V. for it is our best instructor, the
Then to be a journalist in true
sense proud of the word is a Mr! eulogism Grady, indeed by all
to be of, this,
is acknowledged Memory to be is in verdant tho superlai and
live degree.
radiant with reccol’.eclions of his New
York liueoniums qration, from wliich won the the highest
all i-arts of country,
wnich placed him in the front ranks
with our best orators. And yet this
great speech address was an of extemporaneous thirty minutes, or
impromptu ilia noble and sublime speeches in be
half remeinbereu of prohibition long in Atlanta, will lives. be
as as memory
The history of this Ccumr, caunot be
replete without his name. When *t a '
i urea of marble and bronze have gone
>o chous, what he has already said will
be effulgent and sparkling with in¬
creasing lustre. On the homon of
hie future illuminate stars that tell
us of sublime a yet brighter career. His life
is model for young men to
patera alter.
We love lnm for his sterling
worth, adore him for his spotless
integrity and equity, admire him for
his ’.unblemished escutcheon, extol
him for his magnanmity, praise for
liis generosity and colossal intellect,
eulogioe him for his services to hu¬
manity, for Ins compatibility, and
rr.d congratulate the journalistic
world for giving mankind such a lay
ruinous frieud and such a benefactor.
FRANKLIN sheriff sale
Will be sold on the 1st Tuesday in
November next at the Court House
toor in said county within the legal
Loure o? sale to the highest bidder
for cash tho following properly to
wit:
_ ,, , , , , .
l9SB adjoining lands J C Wilson, J
Canady and others Said land is
very well improved, having erected
c n it a very good dwelling and the
i with ecessary ont 30 buildings 35 of together
some or acres good up-
1-ind in a high state of cultivation,
8a id laud levied on by II Q Harrison
L. C., and returned to n.e for sale as
law directs by virtue of and to
satisfy bom an execution issued issued
the J notices Court of the 213
diet. G M of Yrankbajco in favor of
J 3 Mome, against Asa Obax and E
I- Ubar. Written notice given ten
cat in possession a e required by
Property pointed out plaintiff.
ot> i„t. 1888 McfcoSKEM,
J. C. shariff.
:
Boasted Coffee
Oatmeal, Cerealiue, Soda, Soap,
Starch, Preserved Cocoanut,
Com Starch, Pickles,
Pepper Sauce,
Parafjne Wax Candles
Stick and Fancy Gum, Candies, Blacking, Jelly,
Chewing Sardines, Sal¬
Oysters, Dried Beef,
mon,
Petted Ham,
GRITS, RI0E,
V anilla and Lemon Extracts,
p • Nutmeg, Spice, Popper, Gm
«• ger, and anything you
want in the ‘fancy family
grocery lme.
Respectfully,
GrS PHILLIPS
* MARTIN* INSTITUTE*
The Fall Term opens September
5th 1888. Complete College and
Business C ourses for about one half
he usual cost. Equipmants Supe¬
rior,
Faculty Selected
From among the best teachers in
the South. Board $8.00 to $10.00
per mouth. Tuition, $1.75, $2.25
and $3.25, or less, per month.
For particulars apply to
J. W. GLENN, PRIN. or to
J. E. RANDOLPH, See. Board
of Trustees, Jefferson, Georgia.
FACTS YOU CAN BET ON.
That the tidal and largai tobacco factory in tki
I world Li in Jersey City, N. J. .4^
That this factory male* the popular and world,
t famed Climax Plug, the acknowledged ataaA
Jv' y ard for firet-daia chewing tobacco. ,
That this factory waa eiublUbed a* long ago Ml
*760, mi
That last year (18B6) it made and told the eaorajoU*
1, quantity of *7,08*,*!o lb*, or fourteen ttoa
- (and ton* of tqfaccc. V
That tbi* woa mot* than one-#eveatb of *11 the to
hacco made la the United State* notwith
atanding that these were g 06 lector It» at work.
That is the !a*t at years this factory haa helped
fc.v- support the United Statea Government to tho
fhj ’•’jr.r extent thousand'dollar* of over Forty-four ($44,700,000.00) million seven hutt- p*id
dred
m into the U. S. Treasury in Internal Revenue
«■' Tax**.
That the pay-roll of this factory U about $i,eoo,»
000.00 per year or $jo,ooaoo per week.
That this factory employ* about 3,500 operative*.
That thif factory make* such a wonderfully good
chew in Climax Plug that many other factories
r have tried to imitate it iu vain, aud in despair
now try to attract custom by offering larger
piece* of inferior good* for the same price.
That tbi* factory neveithelei* continue* to iacrcaia
it* business every yens. ■ ■’•'s
That this factoryGxlongs to and i* operated by
Ydii*, very truly,
P. LORILLARD A CO,
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Uamtnereiai College aSiSKti
&nup*tt Ssm* C 8$*t Butinut Ml»«W Ceitogt in the World.
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EXHAUSTED VITALITY
rpa* SCIENCE OK'LITF. tho
X- great Medical Work of Ui« jcV
ago on Manhood, Nervous awl®
physical DebUlty, Premature '•i ill
Doclluo, tlieuntold Error* mfccr.'c-5oor'ciut of Youth, and at |
thereou. 300 pages ■'"o.
proserlptlocs for all &l 2 ttaea.du
Cloth, full gilt, only *W» by-*
mall, soled, lllastratlvo a.-unple free t> «l)y«mag
and njlddl* axed men. Sc .id now. ThoGcldeltd
Jewelled Medal awarded lo the autUor if il.: JSs
tional Mcdl7.il AisocUOlo ’. Addr: n P. O. Sas
32 * 5 , Boctofr. Mac?., or dr. >7. li. PAUKV.U. sr’.d
uatoof Harvard MeOWMOfficer, V5r -c >' pracc'ce
| 3 s Roetoc, -.efto M^yljccoucr.’ici Cdsif.dfiailallj.
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J CURES WHERE AU ELSE FAILS.
BMt Coagfi Syrup. TMiee good. Use
iu tune. Sold by druggist*.
ms
I believe Piso’e Core
for Consumption saved
my life.— A. H. Dowell,
Editor Enquirer, Eden
ton, N. C„ April 23,1887.
PISO
al The best Cough Medi¬
SI cine is Piso’s Curb fob
§1 Consumption. Children
take it without objection.
By all druggists. 25c.
Si r«f BeatCongh CUBES WHEREALLEtS Syrup, Tastes E good. FAILS. CflO
ai j tattoo. Hold by druggists.
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When I say Otnts X do not mean merely t«
ium stop them to r atUite. ami then have them re*
i BUSAN - a radical curb**
-I have made the disease of
FITS, SinUBPSYor
FALLING SICKNESS,
A life Ions study. I vmkrant my remedy to
Cent? the worst canes, Because others have
failed Is no reason fornot nowrecelvine a cure.
Bend at once for a treatise and a Frick B OTTLR
of titv iNFAtxiBUt Rkmrdv . Give Express
and l'ost Office. It costs you Address nothing It or a
trial, and It will euro you
V5.G. ROOT. m.C. 133Pearl St.,NeyiYork
9 RL FtiCE, Court Place,
for 'J y«B »’ 57 now at
/. roj-.tiurty an.. I.vjiiy qu*Mc,J j-bydsiut (nCttl
ISstartaatovrlioa and Iinpofeiicy,'
erthcrecuR or«elf-ftbu« ia youth, sexual excesses in ni»*
larer.mri* or othsr causes, i»nd producing some of the fob
lotrinv L-ffiCta: worrousows, fietuinal r.miinoas, (nlsht tmii
6imj« l r ilroaiut). Diet anM of *S»£lR. Defectlvt! Memory, phy*
Canfusicn tic*ID icay, of PiraplMon Ideas, Loss Face. of A (Sexual *cmnu t/> Satiety of Fennlf-s,
narrir.go Improper unhappy, power, &e„ rendcrlnf
nectiv « <* yJ or are V. thoroughly o>itivt»iy cured snd tin* perm**
O&RE&feS' “Job t.url « wr utLvr privatedbCAMs cjuijkly P cured. ea
It is self-^vi Jeat tbit u |.):y Rician who jmjis special atientloo
1 . a (A. tahi c.lun ol fviiaajK.**, aud trCAutig tMouaauds anniv
«Uf, tcqufraa cjr.t 1 skill. Pi y4clana fcitf-wlngthis fact often
visit ?sccfnnies»A tlto nit lor reatraeut, u ;tvy cure. tnrMctova '.i’Uon it is Stcontwdent t>
y l c;«a be sent prlv*tel»
and ep.feljr Oy ins!! or express rnr-'here.
h j, h2 1 Cases
Ch.Ufc'.'f u'iutteo eaaoof.Lia X "yt;tHoualff und it V/ fcHcf t.re and Invite 1
. corniwoiu!»n$( ttrictly couCJvii'^dJ,
>?B3TVA 1 *® C0VHSEL03.
Of/yO ytgHf *chi to My oSdry ti. v .*uf«iy tVn*t
IJOj n;;iM. L RiftOClci Vo.twl U. l*y n.1. Luutifcre. AfiJrtxe tt n -.,i
■Mfcco lioua* mu i., tp t J*. M. v ta a •• ’
m ^liFSEE
jJwSolid keeper. V/armmed. Heavy
Gold Hunting Oasr«.
Ss tX Elegant and roagnlflceat.
Lota laUiea'and gonts’alMd
with works aud cases of
s to equal each rales.ONE locality ?CRSOi11
can secure cud
F.VfcEE. Bow is thisposalblol
We iiubwct— we want one
son Iu each locality, to keep !n
J%*<i «*;<• taw them in well your a a the wat for -.v,- * moatlia ..nd Cree.eim alter you
•a thow who no mo and Bhown ttioa
!< i» P'W.-lbli moy to make haweulled.th-y lids offer, lieeome yonr own SOLlii property:
SIOSJ, CO«TV treat Bending tho
the Bam,-doe rajehaod In any locality, always eamjileB reenlte free., in ae a large thoshowlngof trade fcf
»; after ..ar Bare plee hare been In a locality fora month or two
xanwndln* weoaauiy gat Iron, «)»oo This, to«SOOO In tradofrom tho
known,te country. the moat wonderfol o&r ever
mad. » order that onr eampiee may he placed at onto
wharetheyoao t»Been, all over America. Write at onoe>i>a
JCdrrer reward Ml Umoit aattafaetory. Apo.il»rd>a
eyjgsrlSS'&HSffaiSS
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W. C. & J B. Mntiree*
A Hagnifieent Line of Fall GooAi.
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We have made extra special efforts The this cheapest seasen and to please desirable the publio on
new and desirable goods. trade in most
Stock of Goods ever offered to the Carnesyille.
We will certainly save you money.
BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS
Everything new and desir able in Dress Goods at Prices 'that will aaakt
you buy. All wool worsted at 10c, 12 1-2, and 16c. Cashmeres
from 12 I-2c to 40cts. Ginghams from 8c to 16cts.
These are undoubtedly the best GOODS ever offer •
edto the trade at CARNESYILLL,
IN NOTION
WE DEFY ANY COMPETITION!
A full line of neckwear. Ladies and Gents collars and ouffa.
Gloves, handkerchiefs, underwear. Hoaiery, ladies and
misses solid black, all wool and cotton hose, children’*
colo red hose, mens half hose o all kinds. Cor¬ * •
sets of all kinds. Suspenders, shirts
and a hundred other articles.
The beauty of these articles we cannot describe. They them. have to
be seen to be appreciated. Come and look at
Jerseys! jerseys!
Ladies braided Jerseys at $1.75c. AH wool’ Jer»eys at $1. In
shawls, we have all kinds. All wool breakfast shawls from
50c up. Single wool shawls, plaid and striped, suitable
for fall and winter wear, A beautiful line of bed
blankets from the cheapest to the yery best.
MiiJi'S AND BOYS CLOTUING
This is a novelty that
examine our beautii lectei OC
that cannot be equaled in the place. Men, Boys and
Childrens suits at prices that cannot be equaled
in Camesyille.
SHOES! SHOES! SHOES!!
It is a demonstrated fact that we keep the finest and best
Shoes kept in the place. Brogan shoes from $1.00 to $1.50.
Ladies polkas 75c to $1.00. Mens and boys boots at the
lery lowest prices;
In Groceries.
We cannot and will not be undeersold. Meat, flour, syiup, sugar
coffee and ^ver^thiog that, farmers need.
LOOK HERE WIIAT BARGAINS WE CAN GIVE IN TOBACCO
THAT YO CANNOT GET AT ANY OTHER HOUSE
IN TOWN. A GOOD TOBACCO AT 30c, 35c and 40c.
Per lib. COME AND EXAMINE OUR NEW GOODS,
NO TROUBLE To SHOW THEM.
Middle Room Brick Sto re
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PoescoBos many Important Advantage* over all
other prepared Food*. ,
BABIES CRY FOR IT.
INVALIDS RELISH IT.
Makaa Plump, Laughing, Healthy Babies.
Regulates the Stomaoh and Bowel*.
Bold By Druggists. R 5 c., 50 c, * 1 . 00 .
WELLS, RICHARDSON L CO., wauwaTM.VT.
> .f srtfolio Baby of beautiful Portraits. baby portraits, printed
on fine
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WELLS, RICHARDSON & C0„ Prop,., Burlington, Vt,
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'$ 3 m kSr * -w',. 0 *. i »fH4 P* 3 "
iifuild thumouw. *“ hont
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It’s Easy WITH fo Dye)
DvmomDf^ »h ,
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Strength,’
Fastness,!
/ Beauty,! AND
Simplicity.
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WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Burlington, Vt.
For Gilding or Bronxing Fancy Articles, USB
DIAMOND PAINTS. ,
Gold, Silver, Bronxe, Copper. Only » Cast*.