Carnesville advance. (Carnesville, Ga.) 1899-191?, July 07, 1899, Image 2

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THE ADVANCE. OFFICIAL OHO AN OF FHANKu” ____ J. R. DORTCH, Editor & Prop. A. N. KING, Associate Editor. bates of srnseiuerioN. ONK YKAU SIX MONTHS 50 Til UK K MONTHS 2,> HATES FOB ADVEHTI ilNO. Regular business ndverl isements om doilur ji<f ineh, Hint insertion, and fifty cents per ineh for eucli bulisecpieni insert ion. Liberal discount on contracts for ad¬ vertisements to run longer than two months. I/jeal notiees ton cents |ier line for first imtertion and live cents for each fiuhseijociit insertion. Hills due after first insertion unless otherwise arranged. Address all business eommuniea- tions and make all remittances able to g-iK ADVANCE. _ Entered at the pdslolhce in ville, Ga., as see., ml class mailer. — I'UHUSIIED WEEKLY. NOTICE. Dr. J. J. Jackson, Dentists, will be in Carnesville Friday and Sat¬ urday. “And of what use,” cried the fe¬ male orator, in a fine hurst of sa¬ tire. “are women in the world? Ask any man and what will ho tell you?” u My father says cried a small boy in tho audience, “that they are good to raise children, biscuit and h—1.- Exchange An exchange says: “It makes no difference how good times may be there will always he people to complain of hard 1 lines. It was the case in Solomon’s day when they had gold to trim horses with and silver to throw at birds. There was then as now, talk of the good old times, and lie said, “Say not ye why were the former days bet¬ ter thaii these; ye do not inquire wisely . concerning . tins. I es; lie . chronic grumblers have been here since the begining of the world. and always will he here. There is m Chicago a man who is suing a woman who use to he his sweetheart for -S'102 dollars, which he claims lie spent in buy¬ ing presents for her. He has filed a list of the articles alleged to have been purchased and present¬ ed to the object of his hearts de¬ sire. This list is interesting as it may indicate the character of the gifts it is necessary to present to Chicago girls in order to win their smiles and affections. The jilted beau’s schedule contained, among other things, “hydrox water, seal¬ ing wax, stockings, condens'd milk, groceries, a gas stove, egg cocoa, a bath brush, pills, a hair net,” etc. Young men of other sec¬ tions who contemplate losing their hearts to Chicago girls might do well to paste this memorandum in their huts. The reading public will be fore ibly reminded by the case of George Odom, of Milton Nobles' celebrated bonnot about “Heels vs. Brains,” when he was confronted withthe problem of a literary worker who was getting $5 a week and a girl who hardly knew B from bull’s foot, who was getting $100 a week for dancing a few jigs before tho foot lights each night. The salary of the Governor ol Georgia is $3,000 per annum, George Odom a 17-year-old boy, has been offered a salary of $10, ' - 000 _ and , fees „ as a jockey . , to ride , the race horses of W. 0. Whitney, The fees will be $25 for each win ning mount and $10 for each lo- sing mount. Thus the boy stands a fair chance of receiving more for one years riding than the erner of Georgia gets for two terms of two years each. The world when it comes to reco mi- zing true merit Las gone awry. A Sensible I'In a. Relow wo giie to our readers an artlcle taV ° n 1,0111 1,10 Cal! ‘< ,U " ('mirier, which is very much in line with our ideas about rape and lynching. When an assault is made upon a woman onlv . thing can be done, that is to lynch the brutish fiend. Our women can never he dragged into court and he humiliated and disgraced by testifying in such cases, and lynching is the only preventative We don’t believe in lynching with evidence, hut il'sufl'ic< nt proof or identification is furnished lvnch the offender, at once. The follow¬ ing article is on the right line. good pin sician doc .n t try to cure a disease so much as ho tries to remove the cause, Lynching w ||| nevor slop SO >ong as rape co " ,. unues Arcatfe, ... tne . cause, - was not to altogetheri ex.St th^ fuelling helling vvould cease , a ra- pist is right, amt when Wo say so we believe we voice the sentiment , _ tha . . . of the , whites and o majority blacks. When a fiend is so lm- , bued with the devil that he , even a. f-mp s io (i mu , n. a brute and an outlaw and is not entitled to the protection of the law. If a panther was to come out of the swamp and attack ahel| )- less woman, would we call court immediately and give it a trial, or would we educate it, or '■ izo it. No wo would get up posse and hunt it down and kill it. Is not a rapist worse than a pan¬ ther? Had you not rather your daughter Was torn to pieces by a wild beast than raped by a brute? Fear is the only tiling that can con- trol a brute. Hasty trial fear anymore than the long tedious process we now have. that is all ‘bosh,’ education ‘bosher’ and Chistianizing is Fear must be estab- again before crime will stop. Ilow are you going to do that? Very easy. Let the legislature make the'statutes against carrying weapons inoperative against females. Or, better ably, pass a license law & noi|lin;l] i, con . e tax lor wu .|, fo . lim!() e :i , ryingconcealed weapons, Something of this sort has always been due to give them equal loot¬ with tho lords of creation. W hen this is done (or if not done) your females with good weap¬ teach them how to use them teach them not to be afraid to uso them. Fear will then be es¬ the crime of rape un¬ and lynching cease. We a family of young ladies in this county with no one but an decrepit father living with who arc as safe from insult if they lived in the heart of Now York City. Why? They have weapons know how and are willing to use them. Ten men pitchforks couldn’t throw a into their backyard. What it? Fear and fear alone. If t he and the governor think remedy too bitter for the pub¬ then we will have to take it if in a capsule. We had our mothers, sisters, wives- daughters should be prosecuted carrying concealed weapons placed on tho witness stand testify in a rape case.” The Atlanta Constitution says; to all accounts the in Georgia is very favora- ble for a prosperous year ‘ for all including farmers, mer- - nianufactiuvrs am! those ' n £ :1 .ff ( 'd m various forms of busi- - 1 he witnesses to this pros- )ect are to be found 011 0V01 T si(le - Textile lactones are paying large report ter trade, and their buyers are preparing to lay in larger stocks b^ods . . , been the tnan mis ease years. Those who have ti.ntkd about through 4 i , ii the try report line crop prospects in ‘' sections, and it is also remarked Giat iarmevs appear to be in easier so far as their is concerned, --- Call on J. E. Cox when YOU any tiling m the gi r 5Uerv or ft; tit iry line, lie and cheapest-. Rev. Groves H. Carfclcdgo De id. Tliis distinguished and able vine breathed Ids last at bis deuce in the western portion of this county Wednesday morning at six o’clock, surrounded by hi. wife and immediate family and sorrowing n friends, Some years ago tic was stricken with paralysis from which he never en tirely recovered and since his at- tuck he has gradeally gone down i until the sands of life went out. ! He was born in Columbia Co. Ga. i in 1820 and graduated from j thorpe University in 1841. His first pastorial charge was at stock, ’ Ga. a short time afterward he moved to Lexington . where lie preached and taught. In 1852 he was called to Hebron church where lie lias resided ever since arw j i, ag continually served that chnrch M ]mstor unli] , us deiltll . <. ? 1110 .... o.years ....... ago . u> en<-led . . ' Ill's resignation . which was not ac- ce pted and he died as pastor of th i ehehadsorved 80 j U ,‘ ' Le , any public office except that of iury • • • He I7 . ^.if commissioner. was a npe and a man of broad mind, liberal his ideas, the ,, friend » . , in was of , good , . . every cause, was a ban gentleman who exemplified the religion be professed. He perhaps the oldest minister of l resbyterian church in the state and his talents and learning have commanded fine salaries which he refused to take. It can be truthfully said he, was an honest the noblest work of God. Advertising Always Pays. Tin's is probably the dullest sea¬ son of tho year in all trades and callings, says the Jackson Argus y°k Hiere is more cash in thecoun- tr .Y than the times would indicate. At this season of the year who have a little money are loathe to part with it, and when occasa- sion arises for maarng they want to trade with the mer- chant who can give them best val- ue for it. This is right. The Advance has hundreds o! readeiH wl.io bi^long to this class. iin<1 wll ° watch its advorsiting col- 1101113 every week to see what firm or dealer is offering for sale the articles or goods which they need and must have. Frequently they see advertised the very goods that they want, and though other stores may have the same thing, it is more than likely the buyer will go to the firm whose advertise¬ ment he read to get the goods. If the advertiser quotes prices which interest him he can count pretty ; certain on a sale, if the goods are I roliahly re presented. The great question with the buyer now is, what merchant offering the best inducements to customers, and the advertiser who keeps a live, up to-date ad. before the public in Tho Advance and can offer bargains to his customers is the one who is going to get his share of the trade—and maybe more. We publish an advertisement of Ivodoi. Dyspepsia (b us in our col¬ umns this issue, and wish to say to oip- patrons that we believe this preparation is worthy of a trial by any person suffering from this agonizing complaint. We hon¬ estly believo this preparation will do for you all that the manu facturers claim for it. Kodol Dyspepsia Cere is pro- [Kired by the well known and re- ^ rm t • Dewitt A to., Chicago, and from our long expe¬ rience m a business sense, with this linn as advertisers, wo feel ^ tbat they would not p| aco oll t i, c market a prepa ration for the cure of Dyspepsia unless they had a remedy of the bi S best U1< ' 1 ' it > and conscientiously known and almost unive rsal complaint. We further add that if this preparation is equal to the other well known remedies which they make, viz:-DeWitt's Little Earl'v Kisers, DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Sa ] v ^ 0n ., Muiute ( > oug .|j ( - inv it will spedily win its way into D u GIU lavor. 1 . H. SORQSGINS, Belton. * - - Georgia. DEALER IN Fine Wines, Beers and Whiskeys. Pine Corn Liquor a Specialty. tain corn v Lob ■d V bv luail filled. mm / * * - j • 1 T ay .Jit ( nit «i I at(‘T of Mil m. M. ; i-u III (• or 1 V 1 /j J ’ 1 " ,." ... and s.iilit Addiaeton Dm 1< on hy virtue of two Wfl • '• * rmirt of v 'j! 11 1,A ‘j.. h i W . Addington and Sailie A(ldir, e ron. witt,,-, „ 0 ; Ice given tenant in possession | This June 1st. isao, K. S. Glodfclter, Sheriff. Georgia krnnklin County. Will be told on the first Tuesday in July n< :i at public outcry at lac court )l0IJ; , . ,j, r ; n f aid. county, within (tie legal hour >f sale, to the Itighe t derh the following is n full and complete do- ' tr.,-t or ,........1 of land lying and being in llig * Smith Dist., in said coun- ty containing . 108 1no acres more or less , Adjoining liinm ,f Henry -Tun. t. Sar.-ley nod oti.erl, known a.; the II "t- dricks uIjcp, whereon John Owens now 1 iv oh. Levied on r.s the property of Alic- fh ndriems, to satisiy :i fi fa sued for the .fi'»j)bt. G. m. ;f J!:ibur- j! nl ' ;i “ Written notice given tenant in posses- 3 ion. Thi,; .lone !,;. 1889. lv. 8. Clodfclter, Sheriff. Georgia Franklin County: Will be sold on the fir>t Tuesday in July next »t public outcry at the court lio>4W tiuor in si-Jd county, ’ within legal . hours , oi - s:tSv*, , to tho , , bid- nignc ,0 dor for cash, cci lain pi t... rty of which the following is a lull mil complete b<\vnpt,ioU: 0'ie friict of land si canted am! be;., ; in Fnw.kiin county, k, ■■ n P avt of the old Jack Wimam. Tuv. llt ai:orne: ncai ' l,: ' ' ferry road. Tnence : North Knst to a post vak covaer 01 ‘ thf . Pa. lie road, thence with aaid n 1 bn ?:■ to tiio Jenkins ferry roud to i rfrr corner, thense Til."' .1 ' and a conditional lii ■ I .‘1TK of It. L>. Ymv and L. vf " Ke. iiiy; back to t!i original c.ffp. eon- ; i ly oi ] r tE ii f j: 11 y £ f n II c ) o - n r i ji . 810 ! This n i ,i. ( vlff, « r< oTPONKJ) IFF’S .SALE. Georgia E-in in (‘oun Wil HI may in July V/. .lv . ii u O t.iU court X - v 1 YVirhm tii r ' : ,i ^ ll ‘‘‘S 1 ’ ' ’ : bin IT v cu-.ih, c 11 u. . ,‘iv foilovrinc 1 lu.i :*':a Com- 1 All t K'l ‘,. fyI»*«'.' J ' io . Hi. , c.*t ;>3: r. in side oi tip . ( urn ;d J ’ ' “ v r ;?>(! ’ 1 i I: I 11 to to Onrnrsville. lands of .) lihinu CJark on 0.1 03 -l i i io oCAKtns ; 2 k' \ al Ga i ...... j ( ,.j i SC mill by -I. G < it mil! oiiier-E GimGa tin;' Go. ty a , . being in po: ses>:ioi i i-t I M';p ()ri ' .■aid land Ioviial on property of \V. L. Wil i to satisfy two It fas issued, from ike jsistice court of the 215th Dist¬ il. M. of said comity, in fi.vor of K. JM. Vow vs V, . L. Wil; ou. Levy made and turned over co me by C. T. dark L. C. Written notice given tenant in posses¬ sion. This Juno 1th, 1899. I-I. S. 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New Ariapia aud Alontgom Memphis, wv, aiio i >rk and viaWashin^t.Hi.AtjantaandBirmmtrhivm. PCL'LMAN \iiiSEUVA* A ! sd c cKu-at laiiiKAI-tY T'(iN GAaS hot won Af ,ai:ta ajul Xo-.v York. FiiJd-- , l.Mestho»*oughr.?reoo:ioli<*sbet\vi , i!n\Vash* ing.'oH and Aliania. Diiiiagoais PiT soneali mealj f roii*«. Pu!,:.i o,n dr am .. l ing-room sleeping cars uotwoon wree ml soro o.iid Norfo’k. Oioso con necrion ai Norio.’k for OLD POl \ T COMFOF.T. N os. 35 im i . ' —United v;n:es Fast Mail runs solid i>o*woou Was'iingtou and New Or* via S- ii iiai.-.vay, A. & W. F. K. H. «nr And v ihi.-u-.rli composed wi»ho;ir- change of baggaga t. >r -•-••• j ngors of clussHs. Pullman York diniviiijt New ana J New Orieai s. i;i AJIr.nlnand Mi-nigon.crynn.-l V.-'w.. (Jhurjot'.o and Birmingham. Also I-;!'Iman Dr:< wilier i-toom Buffet Sleeping Oars k'-Tv.-.-t-ii /.^(■vilin N C. Loaving Wa shmgton eaco Vuesony and Friday, « G-o- .-'xj’u-iii run through between *a ; ;S;ingi;or. anti ban Francisco without change. Dining cars >,orvc all )iio;es enroute. Nos. 1!, 31, 81 an l 12— Pullman sloopin? car? borween KichmoudandOh.vrio te, vi \ DivuviUe, Hinthboun l Nos. II and 3J, northbound Nos. Fi ?axe s, u annon, j. M.o r ~LP, Third V-P. ^ Oen. Traffic AFg’r. \\ ashir.jrton, L>. <J. Washiugton, D. O. Vanning ton, P. C. Atlania, OH. — JliSfERiK!)! rh ^“ svsr^r Wond-arful Discevcrica. XV. r-.J-slo.ry | 1-1 ■: rvc- cy. -|*r-i I . t tv. t of vf'proLvsHVi:.'.' *:»> ui>t'.»lttilar.j!is;; ) ; a: d.is Tat'.‘'ir. tac; 1 iUDi’ses - noigt-aer- W P'i uij,”," .Tit ” /A- Ail " -f A-rES - *>. x '}' IP- 1hc i- i /few u i ■>!> h i' 1 S2SI U YdW/ v v'-n^‘ / > tcra D m{ -evui ’ ' ; 11 'tO iJfkk Dl* R tJCLdlO win cn dso lay an - j / j (iuiiii. Recent discoMcric i hnvo clemonstrated th» of «if tho l»o»ly *•'!»• lovu’ccl iruIc-i’ in ilie con t.'.f • ifi'vo c».‘liters, or no a • he b i u of i lie Ik- t i •, isiul ; an i n J.i ti 1 ! esc nr ler.Tiuo < ihe g>: , 4 » i i wMifei i ;.i-, -uu- w »nl nerve 11 .lid i?e :rU r(e'£ ’.T . i. W: ...» > nUM/ihereU r! i ; . i.i i.ry -u siie jlna \ a* { wt.l c■ p. r i!ys' • of ?h ■ Ckiy lo- I poi ; . tg •;* i.ci f loivc i »«•: vo'.Ke l hy t.h : i•., ?■ . fr. .c itd .i'.in r lv > ir ilv/od f.W.-l'K'o d ><• io t, j’ w\a y v t> ...G, - ,i 0 ii ini'. ,IO !U It <»f I . •• « !•• «» « ' ID 4 V ll •.rt-*th i-.KMu • :i< U ci the .viii.'ii iiiev < i i i.' / i ’i i i » «* Id T--.-iM.hii* is L n VAN -Li - i (i 'J';v, ;i.‘i I. iie .),.uyo! Ui .* !■; 1 , n;i i .ge ue'lb ’itil i- » l<ru v 1 :n 1 1..; II V. -p ro c a; i, ,>V <.•1 I't b we •-'V. S «.-ts n to i i N -- I MULES &HCRSFS. We bought, And MUST sell. We have just arrived from Atlanta, with a large drove of tine young Tennessee mules, that are well broke, together with a few good horses. If you need any stock of any kind, it will be to your advantage to call on ns before buying. Our stock is the best that can he bought, and we are anxious to soil you. Our prices are right and we will sell for cash or on time. See our mules and he convinced. T. O. BUR RUSS «Sr SOIS. I am Still in The Ring With a large and well selected stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Siioes, Hats, Tinware, Hardware, Jugware, Cigars, Tobacco, Snuff > Fine Catidies, Confectioneries, Jewelry-, Family and Faooy Groceries. My stock of Ladies and men’s Undervest are the nicest ever brought to Carnesville, and I am selling them at reasonable prices JLadies Dress Goods. My I t stock of Ladies Dress Goods is complete and am oner ing them at a reduced price. 'When you want to do trading of «ny kind, give me a call, for 1 carry a full line of everything that can be found m a first class General J/erchandise store. J. D. Cox. Carnesville High School. l^ractical, TFiorociglu Work Guaranteed. Kates Of. Tuition. L lest A. endemic. — languages, Astronomy and Mathematics $.3.00 pe/ Second Academic .— Beginners Latin, Elementary Alge Physical Geography, I > hysioliyy, etc $2.50 per month Middle.-—English Grammar, Common School Arithmetic, Com plete Geography, etc $2.00 per month .Intermediate. — Spelling, J'rimarg Grammar, Intermediate Arithmetic, l 1 runary Geography, etc ........... $1.50 per month. Primary. — Spelling, Heading, through second' reader, Numbers $1.00 per month. For JPartieulaLr-fs Write T. y\. Nleeil, A.. 13- Principal. TAX NOTICE. I will be at the precincts on dates below mentioned for the pur¬ pose of taking the tax returns of Franklin county. FIRST ROUN13 Bryants “ 2 liVnilUS, T . April 5 West Bowersville “ 3 F . JlIltSVlIlGj “ Manleys C “ 4 . £ —A 7 Middle Eiver U Oil Alt “ 5 !>]•>' ° Smith r 8 Dooleys “ 0 Kod ilolloW r 10 Gunnells “ 8 GliUl Log n 11 Stranges “ 9 OrVOlltS J 1 r 12 Carnesville “ 10 \\r '» QSl / t> bOWerSYlhe .......... i; “ 13 THIRD ROUND -v» lVlcIIllOyS -i “ 14 Byruins “ 11 Middle River “ 17 riintsville “ 12 r UOOteVS . “ 18 Wolf Pit “ 13 Gunnells “ 19 Big Smith “ 15 Stranges Di “ 20 Bed Hollow “ 1(5 Carnesville “ 21 Gum Log. “ 17 SECOND ROUND Dyarits “ 18 West Bowersville “ 19 B vn ™ s “ 24 Manleys “ 20 - Flints ville “ 25 Middle River “ 22 Wolf Pit “ 26 Dooleys “ 23 Big Smith “ 27 Gunnels “ 24 Red Hbllow “28 Stranges “ 25 Gum Log May 1 Carnesyille “ 26 lax payers aijc notified tffat they must give in their taxes this, under oath, consequently, every taxpayer will have to give in his own taxes. E. M, Stancill, T, R. F. 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