Franklin County register. (Carnesville, Ga.) 1875-18??, December 18, 1888, Image 1

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/ * ♦ f 4 «« I tmtjj itegigtef. 00 1 0L.XV f THIS GOODS HYt / ii < I at McConnell % brotber, ■ Every body is Invited tj come and look at tlio many HANDSOME AND CHEAP Christina* good* w« huv« on hand Wo can pl«n<to everyone fioin tho largoit ‘.o the smallest, 9 REGISTER iSVILLE GA. Dec. 1 3th 1888 editkd nr. iRTCII & E. F. McGOW AN. Hull NEWS. George Nelms of Botunn, is kralativeB in Carnosville and p and Sliver Watches at &> Bro, Crawford oi Athens, spent in Oai'DGSvillo our most handsome a ad young men braved the rain of Sunday night, r.ad many miles to seo their girl- - known whether they reached cr not. 3 candidates for the J ax office. Tho boys iriil h®v« time election day. print election tickets at / v vned . , at, , the residence oi the ♦v.u father, W. L« Power, on Sun. Mr. W» Mi«s Neelie Power « :eli officiating. l'ho Rogistei ids hearty congratulations to hvvmns ay J ’ung gloom «nd nnu bis u -- — ----- ^ THE CITIZENS OF. FRANKTITf EhAMLIM hULMi. ^OUNTT if daring the. canvass for the office Ordinary of Frsdklln'' county tor WBuing election in JaiHiary nc.Ti, ave mad* the statement, that in event of DarieT MeKsnzm* J. S. * to the office ot Ordinary, largely rtch ssr^rs-jfe^' would - control -or control the over business Its affaif of e county, or See of the Ordmarj', that £a-d ., ^ or Dortch was workfng any Dick or vices to secure McKenzie* el 2 m or it I have made any jatements, such statements wore oon a<le. inadvcrteuilv, Were mere (otur», and I fc*d no authomy cr ridence upon which to base ateraems. Id y attention Mm called to the matter, I see, eflecuon, that it something is possible, calcuBtd tnat .ay have said • injuremn opponent, without ntioa to do so, I tbciefoxe tnaj<« aste to sst myself right, before tec ublic, and lo correct any -i^ise tin irate A7>!. KING. ° UIt M0T1 ' 01 1NI>UBTKTt K GU50MT AMO FBXaKVKKAMOK. G411NESVILLE - GA > TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19 1888. TEE PAUPFRS CVITY-A CHANGE FOR ; THE BETTER, On tbcJ7th oflmmisaiour.™ of this mst, the n 0 ,...i “1 met at the n Opart T H liotte and took tu she Mb-- Join .. ing acfctnnti reference to the ahum nau purs, and jurors home, is &1‘; 1C 1 It r. jvy im from 2 Jv the rniti/es ot the c iu *r r. f O J.uuu ...)• * lsi. To, A tin cousiderat-; m the care nt Oi tie m.~ vi.....s > n,.„ih for Jij the v*i;r - 1889 commar-.u. th i , 188S ending the 2-_>fch cember f-d decided r£ December 1«3, and to let t n.v, paitj-t i .o Jo.i T hr . H. - Stc phensoa, whomve bcVcvo is dOwd rm-St upright and curtiaa Cllt2t-:l oi fh».. county, who who ib is .have * L... ■ tlio > Duds lately attached hereto, proceeds thereofixeept tractor is to planhn abumianc sup give to the paup -.- - L ; 1 y :* i >1 "5 ; them their team, ,u 1 ; c dt • •• expense. I Ito oot|y on «?’ f ekAhiagfniit i^nr.-s< ..1, tttavs the inmates .-h. die oseea-j P , h , rr .- t he aa aid ’ amt for «U K‘ ovave, ,V, t pay for Ihe inmates ami tto iorthOso k a t «so cite ■tni.-jtcv, m y . diglrt doiinvs per mo.,, pe. ! ' Ac,-. > Took into jnsicieiaDon J 9n ,.i J^tft-mr yho duties of the ts to take charge of tuo . is whe» 0 rt the pauperis now and H , a „ , j[,o proceeds ‘ he-w, except Ci .^ .-"^l vegetable^eretofore such then as = ‘ -pd iridi pbi'Aoescal'bagc, yega|;les, awl ' ‘^rfuruish ( , A ntv . ‘ the paters v.-itii plenty ' 1.‘nT^hclesomo » l foodifoliowr, . > 1 . , Plenty ot L ‘ r ( . ! ''H 1 J''/ /; »lwlsni, thiee l m ■> I - - t A tn, , wlc r j. iy 0 f :..t, goon coiee, ; ' ■ uot^an^su . . - | made such of pare wbea" o I 0 tute a« ; , rup three tucas p« m r/ ,^ n tliCy R ro slcSt < H f them day : no , | | c? ,.^ 0 would j rs one a hdgr:e P^ocme they woma rfb; , T •family■ ^ '; n charge and iso tmlk Enin milk when q? they rDsn-he a t^s: "perday, and yieofy nnaog ca p . readyen* f°- those jj, sat ne, an 1 ; y‘ :e L '. 'j ( ^ e b«vo um ); 6r , 4 anc > to same ncat I clean end (-lathing, alw::. ■ together wiih neat and clean; in other words, treat the mm: ics as one would their own children* and to keep tho farm in good care for the buildings. ass.gned by the to i/o after those pr> per ..ntiioritr. Contractor to give bond and good- security in the sum of $2000. :k.l. Took i» to. consideration the improvements of tho btewauts House .".iul orucred that some, at nie ow buildings be removed and improve men*s b«i made nuhiding portico to paupers homo and dwelling and an L to the dwelling where tho kitchen now .^ands and as discretion with tho , mi -y as to improvements. ------------ • THE BIRMINGHAM .. 1MOT. r ___ jv|, )S! , , ;t ,- tl - rfta ,l 8 M are familiar tt iviui.a .:.V ,i.„ ui.U!.j -WiP-of ot the m- Rirmiireh uu and tlm causes tnat >ed to it. q^he wife of U'mhsrd Ilmvos and • his ., VO ch! C st children, May about 12 s.,,t v.i i re ne ' about 6 t v ea „ old dtsuppearetl toe , night •it. of ,, the B «n first of Decemboi. A few Miss., days later and '™d jf^nrs went to CMmnbus a very 11^7 nice roun- nfrmin.' woman. s ff‘V l 8 81 •" Mt 1 ° h- ‘ n ihc body <n , , u* wno was , f oiind , n a SS’«t „,„, nn was immMiatly directed 'to* ’ ' On his return to Bir S^rSiSlmd -ZESLLnA --rested After P lako ,,,,,, lht city. The popu, - ^ U , -lmroaelied [mrt oS the uI 1 nT of ' S ^ 3 ,*'^ n, 8 tD. was i ^ ^ warning; the ^. ivt , r a j g0 tokl thc crowd many t}^ that they would bo fired upon, | !•»* •. ressed upon J,f the jail and the ;; 01 .,j er tho Sheriff opened ? h u p?n them. Several men were st)0t dead and mazy more were , Vi ,,pried. The deal now number ihc-uili-of n .-> others may Miiea yet die. ' by was no 8;ca i,s certain, *»e asserted hU iuno :; .n-t the evidence againrt w8s only ircamstantial, but many /. ts : * < »r to light since the riot ti at om rii: vidcifcc his guilt, or at him. least “j th.c i against 5 secure and there wm nr. eicnso .hi atlmipua autendmg ly-ickiuj th< The fatal consequences ^ownt ^aut will teach the eovnty cl.e?k an ;Ji lesson, and put a to gC riiHmUe lynching. q’bo body of Irene was round a few dava ago in th« lako near the spot „.jr w . 3 n e i- moth rs b -dv was found. ^ ) at Uou wc i g i lles i (10 wu with Horrible aul nanatuwtl u •„ , ; . nt is cl , ar ^d against li a - .-s, alaiojtr evory -day brings fasten f r . » . idonca that ic.ids to th , upon him. Ho told tho , vc; ire Mis*i?Hpptc to whom he w» a s married that he had hern vorcod from itU first wife whicu was untrue; he a!e> told her that -e had £u. ,1 :tded them a convent in ilc was seen in the neighborhood of the lake on the night of tho murder, aR( j f a jj 8 to give any account of him bns on.the day of his marriage, left the soiled clothes there, forgot to send for them, and on examination dioy were found to conttua many blood stains, which had tho appeal a „ C e 0 £ having soaked through the ^ of ,ter ^°around varment*. The evidence >» clostng c l 08 i n aro. m him i n and ami escape escape scents almost impossiok p ‘ w Korris !.-„i, the present pastor of t Zion ». H»« ITiM church „i 1 info IM f nPMS ms us that Charley Simpson was not a deacon of that church, nor even a member. Wqpske nTT^arann this Xorris eortccliou who at ,t,„ th .inttan-c ofT arsonJNorr , is quite right in tin skin., tl. he dereliction of the members is a eufli cent bunion for the church to earry. Parson Norris stand* well to this ff lhat nm ] or his , ministrations, . . . ». the troubles , . ■ .»t , - 7j /.ion on Hill will c jmc to an end. ' ______w.—.._____ WHgbU A „ persons i nf j t .btcd t» Brooks & 1> W Brook, arc «. qnested to settle with tlw undersign* til od at Lxvonta. Ga„ at once, ci*ims that are not settled hv the Hr f day .f January next, will be put m hands of an o&ccr for «ol D. W. Brookn, MU. CARSOSS CSIW. Thc Card of Mr.George L Oerson, to , , , c . |e0 whero in this paper, re flee-* ctodit .. hint, an * , a n upon dtspe-sitton to correct a wrong, ;f any wroag ha» baoa done. We hope ho su(fdr no injury from having P ■. , h . ^ y C0IIMe he did. ----—-- JCMoConncl was absent ^ . roul thc couut v fC veral days last week and , uoek before, » in m imrznit pursuit o’ o. a a to native from justice, and lost »omc ?*»«.»«» (or tho c-fficc. An utM, t,„ wever is not likely lo suffer ftotn a faithful discharge of ofliual duti dot. s v __ ihe people of Carnes > \, * * young treated a))d v ; cin ,ty will be tr. s J ,,. e,1 r! at . tfu i mrtv 1 on Tuesday nighV {• ? J* 4 l, . ®"|® ar ' * hn mailed , v , j^hohifttl Bndajr . . an t = anttetpated. ^ ia ^ rC3 * ^ - r . n tru<ted with him, A FALSE REPORT CORREC¬ TED. f.»: rsnee to myo a If and to the candidacy Daniel McKenzie. Tho story may he divided into two separate statement: First, that in the event of McKenzies election, I In am toruu the this, affairs I will of the county. reply to say, that not a word, written or oral, ever passed ‘ between McKenzie and n tUat rtub j n * { . Ho never spoke . word to me about the attain of the county, or tUe tit umgsment of she if elected. I never mentioned subject lo him. Nor a single thought j<wt eve: / passed Wot between „„ us hu upon *, the sub' a lglB , „ K lt of p*nctitteil by McKenzies election ever entered my head. Mot a thought meddling with the afl«4r* of Hid county, r ol * , 'J ri,A g to exert irujr luilueuee in thttt busiHegs uireotiou, g, or olUuu of meddutfg with (ll 0 of ot i mV itig uny UaBinW in B therewith, except«s at. .,ey ss the pas-, in ease of >UK, a sum meciiou, never entered my n**«J. l ha» e always had a fair .share of legal ,« practice in Hie Oidinurys £ etupl ., yed bv the had business mere, not hr the I expect a fair share of tin praetk-e ihe mums, regardless ui who Ute nar/may be. there is no w ukm t» not at an piotmiiv, there is . uihiug u» hvpo or n.r, in d»r*eiiou, irom the sueeessftti S- r„ k unu WBuaiul wi but of m« Oouuty t’onuuizsioiers. I V/.mu. and sunjeeinpcr »u ; .i r«t w-..e l nve — •-» « uvikiiig Setmml, .he ti Hut 1 «ii me tru-ka i c «n to sv-uie McKenzie’s eieeiimi. is »U«ttit*.y urn-, l .ook uo part i« fringing >.riy*zi« as a eauuiugte tor oraiiury. I mu tSvV'luS Tl, s cm versa «io.» w« have t.su «P«“ iu« snUjtei h«s eonsisteu «f i« vmiooTpam u(ioi« ,ny |wrt *» to i»^ proziMns m of Ute county,aim A to the Mine. !i»*w?»o )% (> stioaia 1 ^ tiecsi >W wlMt he «“««"* yi j„, w llw 8(llM1 iu oncer, wr »*ow he should w,.du«t ilie esuvsss. I hmc worked no trick, scheme or tl t * M ‘ u sccll wctire , e * lilu «i oiwliwu gi« vote o[ Ou « hiui, c Kcnzie, or «r «; U ...ceding ,!1 moii in i jcrcnc. in '"‘l,* Keszie’s camJhlavy, I doubt if 1 •»«ntu»i , ed it to Half that iiuuih.r. j sai d 1 McKe»x,» was a* well qualified . fillth« office as »ay candidate the field, that he wn a poor m»“ and needed the proceeds ot e— aid that he had never JT" ““ any of thc emoluments of office. In instance. I think I have added, X.y I had^no thing to say agaiu*t alt other candidate, lhaii thought of were grort men, anil t hat any Would fill the office acceptably do not remember having request or of Having expressed a wish to but one man, that he vote tor Me- NO 46 ber but one instance, I am sorry to call attention to this matter probable, in the that Register, if I but should I think it it is pass unnoticed, designing peisons would ooustrue my silence us an indirect ad niistion of the truth of tbo story. In conclusion I will ear, that 1 have the kindest feelings Ordinary, for each of the candi¬ by dates for and would not Word or act j.jjure oiihcrof them, J. £, Doimtii. SHERIFFS SALE. „ Will bo sold ltl bejore lt the court house . door the ui first Carnesvitl*, Tuesday Frankllu in cgunly, on following January property next for Cash the t0 . vit J One Erie City Steam Ku~ f • "® *, , „ 6>iw mill ailh simultamo is lio-ui lo.ia bioeks one io» wagon and others fixtures. Th*s machinery is near ij,*, tUo town U»w« of oi M W.rfMnon .rhnon tht lue E. A. A. K. u.«. B. and w a ««nI meer oi intchim-ry. Levied on as mo properly antf of HO J«,ck by virtue oi ty satisfy « « h fa U issuen tssuep Irom .rom liaitconniy Hart oonntv Suner- ot o tor eourt tn favor of T J Linder against II C Jilack. Property point. out by Plaintiffs attorney Hits December ibe 4rdl8t)8 Al» at M m. t*-. nnrt one horse nude nine or ten yours old mouse color, one Buggy, two yoke 0 ’em, one log cart, one two horse H 0 Black by vt-duc of mid to sntjss county VTowAt'Co., Supctior court *n favor of It. D . against f II t, Black ,J Propt J,/oeUr , rly ., 0 i lltc 0Ht by iW Plaintiff. .hr 3r,l Also at the same ttnie and place one cream colored horse seven years old, one ox eight, years old duo col ored, and one red htefer two years 0 j,| ; evl0 ,| on as tlm property of 8 M mortgage Wells by virtue h fa issued of and from to jauiifj Uniiiklm » 8‘iperior court in favor of A \\ J«c Connell against S St W ells. 1 rot ic*r* t y poUed out l»r Plaint,ff. T Ilia December the ttnl 1888. Also at I ho name time mid place old one mouse colored mule six j ears levied on us the properly of J li Ayers bo virtue of and U> «ttwfy Fianklm a mortgage li fa issued from ^^ court in favor of A W Me * ““.mb"'Me d . . J, C. McCoxxkli., 8lienft GEORGIA Franklin CVnuty. To till whom it may ubccii; .Wnrtba M Means having in pi (-per loriti applied lo mo for permanent letters of adiuiniauation on ihe estate of John T Means, late «'f suid county, this is to cilo nil nn«l lingular tho creditors and next of kin of John T Means, to be and appear nt my office with in the time allowed by law. and show cause if any they adminiMiatioa can, why per* nutrient letters of should Dot be granted lo M-u'bn M . Means «>n Joha T Means estate. M it* nes.j my hnuu and official signature This Nov. 30th 1888 Od. 4t L. N. Tribble