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I j r#anklin *5 *V PP -*V K 1 I m r j . I J . ;
VOL. XV
announcements.
TOR ORDINARY.
Th# uiideriigned camiidafe hereby for Ordinary announces
bimsefa of
Frankiu ceunty at the ansueirg elec¬
tion in Jam ary next. Should the pco
n • deem him woi thy «uch and manifest it
by electing truly 1dm thankful, to position, will ho
will feel discharge the duties aim en¬
deavor to of- the
game with fidelity and to the best of
b„ Ability. Daniel McKenzie.
Fellow CiUzens— , I hereby
an¬
nounce myself a candidate for Ordi¬
nary of Franklin county at the en
gueiag election in January next. Be¬
ing a cripple find afflicted so that I
im unable to make a support for my¬
self and family by the hard kind labor, I very
earnestly solicit support of
my fellowcitizens in ibis race. If
elected I will use my every effort t 0
fill the office with credit to myself and
honor to the county. T. Respectfully
A. Stovall.
Fellow Citizens: candidate , I hereby for O an
Bounce of myself Franklin a comity at the id
nary ensue
ing election and in nfliicted January next. that I Being
a topple make support so for myself amun- and
eble to a
family by bard labor, I very earnestly
solicit the kind 1 support of my fellow
citizens in this race. If elected I will
use my every effort to, fill ihe office
with predit to myself and with honor
to the county. Respectfully. J. Harrisox,
didate I respectfully th* announce office myself Ordinary a
for of
Franklin county at th* ensueing
ica i* January next.
A. 8. Tcrkkk.
FOR ORDINRY.
I hereby announce Ordinary myself of Franklin a
didate for
county at the George January L. eleotioon. Carson,
Respect’y.
fob bhckivku
At the solicitation of many friends I
scnounce nnieff a cadidate for the
office of Receiver of Tax Returns ol
UonT* Franklin sounty at the cnsiiciuff uuabl* elec
Being a cripple and J® to
11 support'for wWAT
mikeA rlhmilvl reasonable veS3^! ^W mvself
y i 1 -
-
Josse It.
Having become unable to make a
litingfoi myself dcciopittidefi and fumily on rwmentfuUv the farm
because of in/name my
i announce ss a candidate
^ the office ot Tax Receiver, at the elco
! tion in Juauary next. As to mj
sveracity, [l refer responsibility responsible and qualification
would to »ny man
linGuunsk or Si ranges district tial
may know me. I leepestfullv solicit
! b* support o; ttie peopio at this time
W. H. Sxuii
date 1 limlv announce Receiver, myself and a cand hope
for Tax
anough of my friends will, vote for me
to elect me. J. Vri .EBBETTJi*.
1 announce myself as a candidate
or Tax Receiver of F ranklin coun
y at the January election.
W. A. Landrum.
I hereby announce myself a csmli
late for Tax Receiver of Franklin
tounty at the ensueing election. Ii
ecte d,l will discharge the duties of
lie tfficc prt mplly and faifhlully.
T. W. Aaron.
I hereby announce myself a eau
idate for Tax Receiver of Fratik
n county at the Jauury election. If
1 eeted, 1 will discharge the duties
the office promptly and faithfully.
S. A. Porter.
1 hereby renounce myself Franklin a can
idate for Tax Rcciever of
mnty [ at the January election.
L. K. Burruss
hereby announce myself as a enndi*
e for Tax Receiver of Franklin
inly, at tbs ensueing January elec
espectfully. YENS.
O. J. A
FOR SHERIFF.
Slaving by mutual agrei eement bo
ten myw/it and my Hon. opponent
candidates for Sheriff submit ed
name to the votersof the county
r th# election held on he 16th of
gnet 1888 to nominate a candidate
Senator and having been ea¬
sed by a majority of the votes
t at said election 1 wieh to expre#*
thanks to my supporters and to
the support ot the people in the
u*ry election. J. C. McConnell
j'. myself
respectfully aanonnee as
ndidate for the office of Sheriff
tanklin county at the ensuing
ion in January next.
T F VflLLUMB.
Bnnouiioement
aui & candidate for the office ot
iff of Franklin county at ih«
•taction m January 16^A, an<l
ctfully wkthe support of t he
le, JJ, (j. Yaudiver*
1 hereby announce tnyieif a
date l*x Collector for re-election of Franklin to the «C
I/. J. tigBBK. County.
W. E. Bowkks
.
FOR CLERK.
To th p vnfn S ofl!y ip '!' . kiin county:
htiroov rtlrt ii 0 “U’sch its candidate
for nf a
Franklin 6ll P« 1,| of Court of
election in at Ulb eijjtn©in K .
) «*d«wqt. •
wifi. many thanks to m* j*et>,'e ot
Franklin county for rw»t fnare I here
by wtVf announce U, ?,^ myself a W** candidate for
1 wilt do ,erior Is * !ei:led
all that can te accomplished
by my humble i,biii(vt‘o keep the of.
floe in good tonditeri. Resp’v
A, J Nbal.
% TKKSCJiER.
With Franklin imi\y thanks to the citizens
of rotmty for their hearty
support jn tlApast 1 again announc#
myself If a I caWidate wA, tor Treasurer
i Icclcd discharge the dutie
of lire* office pr^ttitly and lailhfully
Thwas C. Burton.
FOR C05tiU anno^iee IS8I0NEKS
I hereby myself as a
candidate for tnty Ccminissioue
of Franklin at the January election
I think I can promise, if elected
that the interests of the county will
cot sulf#r by my neglect.
Respectfully E. A. Mitchell:
.. J
c» 4 r a> OF r\ T? LJAFbl T A VT)Ql
Agix#abltt direction.^ of John l
to AmAwaftmu
W tV Harriaou and J M .*mk\v/d
I XnS and M/coun bv
f sV
hti ,oltJ at
co u 1 yvt.. - ,,*
county on the fivirTtre« Icaj a y j n
ary next within the hours
sal* the add 'following divided lots into orl-v se\l eels
^*ds, a] Jots
follows i \
^ot f No|. Vsi rmitsininw C • q tlm\ V
and three tenth auc-s moie
being the ; WPSt lot bounded c t be
west by lwuls of Dr. Aderhol aiK i
Mrs. 3 DaS licEhtire, on the south l/ l .|, 1Ilt j g
of JD T Allfimon on the the cast east by by ic « No 2 >
.
Also lot Ho - ContaiBUL f 01 -ty
an J six-tenths acres more or !U1( j
hounded on the west south by by lan^ lot
number 1, on the ' ]ands of
J D Allen nnj on .1.- y lot No.
Conlan/- .
Also lot No. 8 « ort} .
live and four-teidhs acres
and hounded on the
■limber if. on the spilth by ^L , I]U
Also lot No 4 Contain 1 |tv
loss, and bounced cn egt \,y
lot number 3 and on the lb by
lot numb g 0 and cast by
land, of Mrs. Neal, bound L afore
said four lots arc \ , n the
nortb by the P libac l0a leading
CarhesvflleC Tr hnores ,
aSlsndsare from nicfclv old p
Said lands nit 'I » . a nd
LotNo. fine tor P JamlNo asU l ^ or . * 1 mnel vaVt n
forest, splendid kauteinU
able well, with runinngjH'a/ It m on on
cich lot No. No. 8 8 bas has a a one’a ten: ten* Of msc JUSC
on t and a reserve of c f or
grave 1 ya.d owl tor for naupers honit, j p y ma
for said lot foity four an an, 1 t ren.ti
acres for salt*. w
.
Abo lot No 6
> 1 P T„r s “ ulh by ta f I
m 7
and bounded three on tenths the west aores by ““>4 Fr |
6 and on the north by lot nutnl«, 1(
w
c "Lu no.
■<*
lea*, a» * and tb , _orth Mrsi! b> iot num
number Neal and
her i on tne easy r a q 0 f
01 . both *ide« of ll ,( ‘
OUB MOTTO« INDUSTRY, * T AND PJSSftKVltflAXCB.
CARNESVILLE <*A., TUESDAY. DECEMBER 11 1888.
A.ForMd,wtaa™uJG* with gDf^OllS
tile crossing beautiful T.Ot Oil
public road for oJ |> ™Gllg.
BBMffrws number 6 borderin'*
mug waloi on tip*
Ail tho sov#*® ts **•*<» gooff build
ni» sites ij-. wel! and are first class
lands ’
lot, I ? the* "Item . Lof v e °*j;“° th? .-.n
t0 interest , , from day
niotte "Car
sab-* 1 ei vht per,cent pet* annum. The
u >«-‘rest will fall due and must be
^id annually, on the fit ^ day
s isi h
as follows: The first insdallinjut of
ten P® r cent, or one -tenth, wi’l fall
,blu on lbe ** rst ff«V of January 18110
Mid one tenlii succeeding ViU fall due on the first
<la J of each January, whin until
the first of lumarv .1“ /l,.. <hk
hist i, installment will t fall n due. i the nn»
l,ni<1 purchase money will bo divided
taken into ten therefore equal parts, and ten notes
from each purchaser,
bearing interest and falling due as
r,iinl aforesaid i,,,„^.., Bonds wi’l bo S civen A for
tnles, to t,. be executed n when i ah r thn
purchase money is paid. Dec 4t!i
IV88. L. N. TimuiLE Ord.
,, Gre.iso rp .„ n for . r #h tho „ roo Uoots. „
Dr. Alexander ZoroastrofY, of Be
al lostok, emphatically recommends to
othem, military men for sportsmen,, boots which
a greaso is
^d to entire y prevent sore feet, and
to protects pedestrians from tho wholo
train of familiar n foctions caused by
that minor accident. Tho ointment is
inado of four parts of lard four parts
of olive oil and ono part of caoutchouc
(raw rubber), wInch aromclted together
on a slow fire. Having moistened tho
0 of 110 W1 tb wat f r * tho 1°Y C "*
tor warms the boot . m a stovo or before
a Arc, and then smears it over with tho
compound. The boot is said to become
pliable, slnmngwaterproof Leslies. and
more durable. -Frank
B,uu
Blnn11 fldk „ is the small change . of .
life; there is no getting oiyw.Uiout it.
[Tliere are times when a little nonsense
is very palatable, aud gravity and so
datcncss ought to bo kicked down
stairs. A ball philosopher unless cuts he VP** leaves
figure Ins wisdom in ft nt room homo. Wo liavc Wf.
with mqiK wl«r wero^fbo lofty such for
’ tal k. They were above
trifling; in other themselves words, they agrecablo, were
a bovo making and abovo being
a pleased. bovo pleasing Tho world is made up of tri
and ho w]l0 can valuable trifle cfegantly
gracefully is a Corinunau acquisi
fi ou t 0 mankihd. He is a
co i um n in the fabric of eoeicty.-New
YorkLcdger.
Tlio postal P authorities say that tho
0 f postal matter received un
, tbo franIc 0 f congressmen is so
small as to bo of no unportonce in con
ncction with tho woik of tho oUicc.
j&cords will bo forwarded to Boston
3 ier t and tln/membcrsof enjoyed congress by
i{ult«ral rauking privilege is
colleges and ho widows
? tho ex-presidents of tlio United
known is A circumstanco that all m. .'. lot & c ic jally
.
dressed to harah Po ^Granlmay . l>o bo
GarOekl and Juha mav
mark sent free is necessary of clia ^f/ to J the free carnage
of named ma ii persons. matter *» ^io addins k is SS ufl
These ^ nrittor
pnvilego aoftwg, of scndinpt lomients
for
tho mmo privilege.
-_____
T3ic saving C pn which T;l vull result in rn sub- sulr
•
4 new method of using oil for re
wav es in a stoi-m is mentioned
t&t Id j Journal of Com
gfchiMaiS: esseL«»^S , of 1J500 fo 2.000
v a snacc and'Salnu-d
oil, thc
, v aves mmedi itelv A rocket lias
*•""«w™
Th« tn/ln .1 Scheme Ever invented for
Cuptrrtn* the Finny Tribe.
T1, .° ni « n who invented the Oolum
SS 3 firK 5 S 5
it landing only fish. be And used only the fact that
can at certain points
on tho stream prevents this machine
from exterminating the salmon in one
* shot SW!son whccl . Imagine ith lh0 a common buckots under
- "' turncd
wrong way about. Tills is set in a
tho high river, narrow where flumo near tho bank of
tho current is very
swift From tho down stream end of
this flume, extended outward at an
^sssesis^ssst
washing (which away. Just above diameter), the wheel
is some ten feet in
at the upstream end, is a platform,
from which a box flumo runs to tho
sll re '
Nowlot r , us soo , how it works. , . ..
tho salmon are running, as
luntbih body knows, by they come up in tho
river millions. Tho
is very* deep, and a largo
always Succeed in'getting to tho
inggrounds in safety. When they
arc running up a river
stantly breams on in which tho lookout to for small
whore tho current is spawn. swift
unable to make headway very in
are
center of tho stream, and consequently
seek the more quiet water near
bank. Of these two instincts tho in
venter of tho flsfi wheel took a
advantage. where At tho tho Cascades, is for swift, in
stanco, water very
bo sets his wheel. Hero come
hugging Brack tlio bank by
-great follows, from two to
fect w Nothing heading resolutely thorn back
strcam . can turn
ward. That wonderful instinct of na,
triro which insures tho preservation of
spccics than in is salmon. nowhere Now better they dovelopod just
a are
below rent, which that widespread is rushing fence. through Tho cm*- tho
Humes, lively and turning tho big wheel
nt a The paco, ntlrocts their at
tention . upper fence, which seta
nearly water square across the stream, makes
qu ict there, and this flow scorns
salmon’s tocomo from mind, the is evidently bank. This, tho mouth to tho
of a shallow crook. Here is a spawn
ing ground to our liking, and up this
stream wo go. So they crowd
up between the two narnwrnjg TboTlnst fences
toward the fatal wigȣ fish
reaches it, gqur with a rush to over
C o mo t,:<3 current, is caught high by the a
bucket, and up ho goes in (jp
ah-, while every bucket brings an
other aud another, till there is ai pro
cession of ascending fish. At violently tho top
tlio velocity throws tho fish
gfloots upon tho platform, lluine from which' lie
down tho to a great tank l%h,
on tho Bhorc . Here comotho
crowding each other forward to tho
busy wheel. None can go under nOr
to ono side None will go back. And
tS&'&SSft?* owncAan iskkrlhat"he £“ t lo
Ono wheel will run a cannery. laststbov Day
and night, while tho run
come mgdownflm flying up the wheel and shoot
stream, bortuuatoly flume »« tlicro a conthiuog are out
Where the fish can keep in tho middle
points aro making rapitfly fortunes. As it is
salmon aro disappearing Herald. from
the Columbia.-Livermore
ti.c stmiy of ur«u.
It is the enormous and inestitnablo
value of Greek literaturo that right gives
the Greek language a proper to
its eminence is a feature of a col
|c „ i;itc cours0i und if th(J Greek litere
turo is to bo put to ono sido and tlio
stude „ ts ar0 n, lx> taught Greek out of
newspapers, then tho study of the
language had better at onco bo rclo
gated to tho position of -ft collegiate
sid{j 1SSUQ of interest or importance doubt
oxcent *. to sncciallsts. ‘,hat, We do not
fa tl lcasl after a certain fash
ion . thc jntcpeHting-moro stud - v ° r GrccIf coulli entertaining 1x5 P“^ c
morQ
««*■» 3Sw Ktvw
in obtaining a reading and colloquial
acquaintance with hrcncli, Gt-mmnor
an y other foreign language, than he
« SfilB
assaSftSsirsssCS. fellows let go in tho least of tbo idea
that it is a sympathy with antique
Greek culture that they are seeking to
tacks of the modernists.-Fbiladi*lphm
arwrwmc —
Olrtory of the Old flwedtah Meeting Hour*,
Kreefed in l«0».
Tito most Interesting feature of Wil
whore in old days Minuit slanted
fort. I ant of opinion that wo have no
church quite so interesting, os regards
age, probably origin the and oldest architecture. which remains It
as'It ex*
actlv left the hands of its builders;
“160S” ih the date in iron letters on the
west gablo. Tho building stands in ft
wide place of graves, a little back from
Christina creek and a milo west of tho
Delaware. Tho church is built of gray
st^ass'srifc's
the latter, old large, Norman, and arched the tn three tho stylo of
as are hr CUV ii
doom. There are inscriptions on a
four sides in iron letters sot into the
T 1 “^H l °,.,i!i” ui inscri P tlou being on
tho west gable.
Within tho church is ns quaint ... mid
old as whon Dutch Peter, tho battle
scarred sexton, lmulcd live coals from
tho old cannon stove unan tho brick
floor to "'arm it. Tho old cedar roof,
flr pews and quaint pulpit, with its
high sounding specimens board, indctxl are vorymtor- of oorly
ostuig i
Tho inscriptions recall tho very
foresting circumstances under
the church was built. After tho
t u, ’ e by tho much Dutop staitterod, (10,>S). tho and
A wore extremely very diflicult
to secure
They tho wore Augsburg of tho confession Lutheran faith
cared pure and 0
now |<jn S
tho churches at Now York,
ono fromi thissoureo being
Jacobus Fabntius, colled in W?,
became blind tmd ineapnciWtcd
108*. .They made frcnueiit but
appeals “two ■ to the ministers, homo church with to Bibles,
them
catechisms and other goodly books
protect them from tho (also
and strange sects, bv whom they
surrounded. At last, in X(J1)3, thoy
peaiet f0 Charles XT, of Sweden, an
appeal very interesting to us from
sfateinent it contains Tint there
hen 188 Bwed.s. families, ofawaro.
M* persons, living on tho 1
Charles was much interested by
Jottom, Uhica Fk'anom, hut tlio soon death uU*-r »>f h.Amieen, anirprcss,
«ig amurs of state dmayetl the In Ainenf lti.O it
can matter for somo timo.
was revived. "^^mfSiiHitnidra^ Andrew Rudman, a
otlicrgodly to America, and to LiicBjoikaml ip turn ch«m
men,
®J*The King lu\ o for their
$1,300 copper nuntj and 600
° r Luttier# cntcclimm, wiiti iimics,
pastils and church books, caeli
>« king a name in g It lotto % As
three were about to depart ho
them ho a pcifioiml them $100 intci*\ silvormynt lew, nt
gave
fcSdor fb’y ! c u\ "md'mXrcd’tho'HwcHliS U»prociTrepans*
London
K? Sj^finSSH n< > '4 ho concluded, in
^" „ indm ^^f^^wSyhlounnd nli”
gjjj, na 0, V o ^ succ HK " Fur
mm R .
.. . .. K1 f p | v to Maryland
J^-tohntW nenrtlio
5°^^ l L^‘l|”^!S^ha?a 0 i'fi^li
any^lan^ agreed
nt to | plnco ast as it a compromise, tlio banks it of was the Chm
on
tinn, so that the people from the out
lying W„W districts could como in boats in
S n ml, sleighs in winter, and
also for tho protection afforded by tlio
foi-t. John bSalcop, a clmreh warden,
gave May the land. They Tlic began cifilice building
secrated on 2d, Trinity It;!®. was Trinity con
Sunday, as church, on made
ICAO. 11 10 occasion was
a day of great rejoicing. Governor unable
Markham was invited, but was In
to bo present. Hie feast wo*spread All
the house of John Stalcop. sorts
of meal and drink, wucre told, were
contributed- wlieat, malt, bread, flour,
cm 13'srsjrw4g2r«ntf of Sweden toI a.4tor Bjorl;, and the
B.blo long used wda 1/12-Wilmington that given by
Quecn ^ Annc u.
-“r
Now
with tho people of (Queensland
the the right right of ofa a colony colony to bo a. consulted coosulted
regarding the ^mi choice «>f a
Tliey f»ey cordially co.-uiany bv OtiecnftlaiKl approve apprmc in I mjiiiI
(fiicmi
^
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NO 46
PUTTING ON AIRS.
R*-fiu* tha civil “Yea* or "So,*
Decline lo an? me when yon ro
A kmx the atreet with "l»ulla‘* and ••bearas"
Whatnecr elm.* you chmwn to do.
Abstain from patronising airs.
Cut ma direct upon tho rtroot;
1 . 00 k down upon mo v. lion we mend;
I/a oUwra aoa who proudly storca.
Discrown me not, while suave and sweet,
With soft end patronising aim.
There may be itmea when all may need
Thc friendship help of tlw friends Indeed,
To us lift life's load of cares; 1
But hearts had better break and bleed,
Than pulse with patronising airs.
tie does not act tbo rate of friend
Who thinks that he must condescend,
And stoop to aid tn my affairs:
Ho mocks me with the bow and bend
That come of patronising air*.
The social status one attains,
With well oaruiNl or 111 gotten gains
Of gold, mkI lands, and bonds, and share*,
Will ho drilled with vulgar stain*—
When he shows patronizing air*.
Thoy have boon thono who helped tho poor,
Who brought a light alsnit tho doors
They aided angels unawares.
God bievaed their basket and theirstoro—
They hod no patronizing ah a,
Aro wo not ail on earth nktnt
The beet and whitest touched with slnf
For with tho wheat trill grow tho taros.
Oh, proud and vain. Just look within,
Aud cease all patroolzlng airs.
-George W. Dungay In Thrcnotogicnl Journal.
Cn<i«r Water Four-Minute*,
^ question lias often been naked,
How long is it possible for a man to
rcmnln tintjer it M. I«coewagno, water* mid awnll in order to
answor scientist, been known
European closo ofeei rations. Jfiil chie
some f
subject alleged, was a could celebrated diver, who, it
* was rcnwiti undortho
fer four mhiutea mid fourteen
which, adrancoin it must duration bo omifeusetl, tho
over
p^od fatal to commonly completely beliovod Immomod to ix'rwm.
a
Hi 0 study of this mun revealed certain
tho interesting first and ho important expelled noinpi. Ill
from his place, lungs-that is, all tho air
all tho air
which breathing cun expel from tho
hmgs, lungs for amount there always ov<-imd renminn above In tli;*t tho
un
which can b« exhaled in (hetlreper.t
completely expiration -then possible lie filled and his lungs ns
f| J as Water
Wh 0 in t ] 10 ho swallowid
about a liter of tho fluid. On emom
illg from K^il, tho water ,-hilo it fa his >*id faro ho
was congested, his hewk i ,r> n I s slow and
Telegram, feeble?andlu>eyes flushcdi—Now York
ll«n Jimnon on Unman NmIui-o,
What a wroteliedncHS is tills, ta
thrust all our riches outward and 1 k>
beggars within; to contemplate noth¬
ing but tho littlo, vilo and sordid
things noble mid Of tho precious? world; We not tho great,
servo our
of avarice; tho earth ami not that content is offered with tho go;>tf
us, wo
search for the ovil that i» hidden, and
God offered ua those things,
placed ho know them were at hand profitable mu! near for us that but
hurtful us;
the bo laid deop and liid. Yet
do wo covet perish; only and tho bring things them whereby forth,
wo may buried
when God We and nature had
them. tvlicn it covet superfluous honor for tilings, if
were more us wo
could contemn necessary. i
-
Ho rut Them In Irons.
A reporter overheard an old sea cap¬
tain rclato how ho served tlio crow
when they got too full. Tlio old salt
chuckled aa he related tho story. lie
said: that “Yes, drunk you edn just bet tried a crow it
again. got When thorn on mo tellers’d never
como
aboard ’em in irons ship drunk, on’ throw why ’em I’d in just heap clap
a
on tho deck. If wo had rainy weather
during they’d tho night, havo they couldn’t right (hero. got
away; to stay
Yes, and you’d to sco think them they tellers in going tho
inorinn g was
to die r ight off. No, sir; no crew ever
got drunk on mo twict,” and lie and
his companion made fom South street
saloon to smile.—Now York Stm.
KnpiV t „ c
- f - , f th
“J*”^ ^ fr«n m
aHco^ tn-- mi.irthT hfj
her older
“ J J J { j 5 .« b/cry J^ellf then,
lahvt rAii- ^ till Mon
0 .
Tlio hippopqjflinus seems to be as
jurcly s^?g ou Uiarread */fextermination
. • , ic icrieun buffalo Is.
t-fcw( |, i*w bn*. <DDO£Mi ougo explorer,
cay:; I? & *:s#
wal
that onao te beca-ilho
mve do
uh-rc wwiuoii sport,
being rarely re-