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TEE ADVANCE.
CiKKXsriLtC, Ga., Aim. 24, 1900.
Personals.
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If you want some up-to-date
tationery, call on R, L. Little.
A. L. Fricks made a business
trip to Atlanta Monday.
Bicycles at cost for the next few
days at Dortch & Co's.
R. H. Borruss r visiting rela
tives and friends in Virginia.
Mr. Cosby, of Kentnckv, is vis¬
iting friends in town this week.
The nicest line of buggies ever
seen in Camesville are now on ex¬
hibition at Dortch & Co’s.
Miss Mamie Phillips is quite
sick, suffering with nervous pros¬
tration.
Dave Porter is at home from
school to spend his vacation.
A large crowd of people attend¬
ed the campmeeting at Poplar
Springs hst Sunday.
G. S. Phillips and family, of At¬
lanta, Spent several days last
week visiting in and near town.
Several ot Toccoa's young
bloods were in town last Saturday
and Sunday.
We have knocked the spots out
ot prices on Sewing Machines.
G'ail and see us. Dortch A Co.
Grace Lenhardt, little daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Lenhardt,
has been quite sick this week.
Mr. Martin. of Oglethorpe coun¬
ty, visited his brother, Dr. A. W.
Martin, here last week.
J. W. Landrum, who is teach¬
ing school at Plain View, spent
last Sunday in town with parents.
Miss Siulie Veal, of Rovston,
who has been visiting Miss Mamie
Burruss, returned Lome Monday.
IL J. Rumsey, ot Aiken, was in
town the first of the week on bus¬
iness.
B. H. Dickson and family at
twnded services at Hunter's Creek
church last Sunday.
Loomis Little is spending this
week at Franklin Springs for his
health.
Mrs. Mem Little and children,
of Harmony Grove, visited rela¬
tives in town Tuesday.
Miss Brantly, who has been
spending the summer here, is visit¬
ing in Jfartin this week.
R. L. Little is spending the
week at Poplar Springs attending
the campmeeting.
Protracted services began at the
Methodist chnrch yesterday, and
will be continued for several days.
W. A. Mitchell and wife, of
Martin, were visiting friends in
town the latter part of last week.
Don’t forget to call on us before
having your job work done. Our
prices are right and our work up-
to-date.
Mrs. Ilall and children have
been visiting relatives near Cadiz
this week.
S. B. Swilling is making some
improvements on the lot he re¬
cently purchased from J. S.
Ramplcy.
A large crowd from Carnesville
and vicinity attended the funeral
of Mrs. T. J. Crow, at Zidon, last
Tuesday.
Dortch & Co. have just received
i new line of bicycles which they
are selling at low figures and on
easy terms.
Mrs. E. F. Legrand and chil¬
dren, of Cromers, were in town
last Sunday and Monday visiting
relatives.
Mrs. C. D. McEntire, who has
been spending several weeks in
the country with her parents, has
returned home.
The board of directors of the
Franklin County Brotherhood
held a business meeting here one
day last week.
A very large crowd is expected
he;*e ae\. Tuesday, and everybody
is urgently requested to bring
well filled baskets.
The Bank of Lavonia will pay a
reasonable rate of interest on time
deposits and invites yopr corre¬
spondence with reference to same.
Wm. S. Withaj*, Pres.
JfigftBT Gray, Cash.
L. Avers mfwlea business trip
to Livonia Thursday.
Miss Os«ie Burihiss visited
fnendk in the country Thursday*;
Afrs. Geo. Edwards, of Toccoa,
visited in town last wees.
Geo. Goode has boon forced to
vaoate his school for a few days
on account of sore eyes among his
scholars.
The negro tried in justice
here Monday for committing a
rape on a twelve year old colored
girl, was bound oyer to the supe
rior court.
All parties who have not regis¬
tered will have to come to Carnes-
ville to do so. The tax collector
will not go to the precincts again.
The books will close Sept. 14th.
We extend our many thanks to
M rs. T. G. Underwood for a bas¬
ket of nice fruit. To be so kindly
and substantially remembered by
our friends is appreciated beyond
expression.
In order to close out our stock
of bicycleg to make room for oth¬
er more seasonable goods, we will
offer them for the next few* days
at cost. Call and ace us. Dortch
& Co.
The mayor is having the town
cleaned up generally, and things
are looking quite different. Don’t
let the work cease until every
street and alley in town have been
put in good condition.
Mr. Henry Green, who lives
about three miles west of town,
was here one day last week look¬
ing for a residence. He will
move to town during the early
part of the fall.
Our correspondents will please
send in their communications as
often as possible. We reserve a
certain amount of space lor you
each week and hope that you will
try and use it by giving us some
news that will be of interest to
our readers in your neighborhood
and the county at large.
Mr. Paul J. Christoph :r has
been elected first assistant in the
Tugalo Institute. He is a recent
graduate of Mercer University,
having received at the last com¬
mencement a full share of the
honors of his class. He has had
considerable experience in teach¬
ing and, during the present sum¬
mer, is one of the co-principals < t
the J/ercer University Sumimr
Fc’.ool. This shows the estimate
placed upon him by the faculty of
Mercer University. During his
college coarse, Mr, Christopher
gave special attention to the study
of history and the languages. This
peculiarly fits him for work with
Mr. Garner who has given special
study to mathematics and the
sciences.
Mrs. T. J. Crow Dead.
One of the deaths that
has occurred in our midst, was
that of Mrs. T. J. Crow, last Jfon-
day morning at eleven o’clock.
She had been a long and patient
sufferer with that dreadod disease,
consumption. While her death
has brought to her husband and
children tbe saddest and most
piercing pangs of grief, it was a
wekome messenger of relief to
that faithful, trusting and submis¬
sive sufferer.
In the death of Mrs Crow the
community and church have sus¬
tained a great loss. *A noble,
true and unspotted Christian,
whose thoughts were pure, and
whose words were always kind,
is gone.
She leaves a husband, mother
and several children, besides a
large number of near relatives and
a host of warm and loving friends
to mourn her death.
Her remains were interred in
the cemetery at Zidon, Rev. Por¬
ter conducting the funeral services.
We extend our sympathy to the
bereaved.
That Throbbing Headache.
Would quickly leave yon if you
uses Dr. King’s New Life Pills.
Thousands of sufferers have proved
their matchless merit for sick and
nervous headaches. They make
pure blood and build up your
health. Only 25c at Dr. J. R
Tucker’s drugstore.
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Annual Convention, Colored
Odd Fellows; Louisville, Ky., Oc*
tol»er 2nd.-7th, 1900.
On account of the above occa¬
sion, Southern railway will sell
wutnd trip tickets from all stations
on'its lines to Louisville, Ky., and
return at rate of one first class
fare for the round trip. Tickets
to be sold September 29th, 30th
and October 1st, with final return
limit October 9th, 1900. Persons
located at non-coupon stations
should notify ticket agent several
days in advance of their contem¬
plated departure, so that he mav
supply liimself with proper form
of tickets.
By<V?rtue of an order ot the
Board of trustees of the Carnes¬
ville High School will be sold to
the highest bidder at the court
house door in Carnesville on the
first Tuesday in Sept, next, within
the usual hours of sale the follcw-
ing proparty to-wit:
All that lot ot land, together
with the buildings on the same,
situate lying and being in the
town of Carnesville, Franklin
county, Ga. adjoining lands of Dr.
T. J. Crow on the North-west
MeDaniels on the East and West
and the Dublic street, on the South-
east, containing one acre more
or less, and known as the fames
ville High School lot. Terms
one-half cash and the balance one
Dec. 1st, 1900. Sold us the prop¬
erty of the stockholders of said
High School, proceeds to be inves¬
ted in the building of the Tugalo
Institute. This July 31, 1900.
J. C. McCarter, C- B. of T.
W. R. Little, Sec.
Also at the same time and
place by virtue of an order of the
Board of trustees of the Cross
Roads academy, will be sold to
the highest bidder the following
property to-wit:
All that lot of land together with
the building on the same, situate
lying and being in the county of
Franklm Ga. adjoining lands of
N. H. Nelms on the East, North
and West and T,. N. Tribble on
the South, containing one acre,
more or less and known as the
Cross Roads school house lot,
te rms, one halt cash, balance due
Dec. 1st 1900. sold as the prop¬
erty of the trustees of said school
proceeds to be invested in the
building of the Tugalo college.
* R. M. Purcell,
Chairman Board of trustees,
W. A. Landrum, sec.
Annual Meeting Mississippi
Valley Jfedical Association. Ash-
ville, N. C. October, 9tk-llfch,
1900.
On account of tne above occa¬
sion Southern Railway will sell
round trip tickets from all stations
on its lines to Ashvtlle, N. C. and
return. Tickets will be sold Oc.
tober 6th to 9th inclusive, with fi¬
nal limit October 15, 1900. An
excellent opportunity to visit the
“Land of the Sky.”
For further and detailed infor¬
mation call on or write any agent
of the Southern Railway or its
connections.
8. II. Hardwick,
A. G. P. A., Atlanta Ga,
Southern 6'amp meeting of the
Christian Missionary Alliance, At¬
lanta, Ga., August 16th-20th,
1900.
On account of this occasion,
Southern Railway will sell round
trip tickets to Atlanta, Ga. and
return, from all stations on its
lines, within the state of Georgia,
at rate of one first class fare tor
round trip. Tickets wjll be sold
August 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th and
20th, with final limit August 28tb
1900.
For further and detailed infor-
mation, call on or address any A-
geqt of the Southern Railway or
its connections, or
S. H. Hardwick,
Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent,
Atlanta, Ga.
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It He^ed Win Battles.
Twenty-nine officers and men
wrote from the Front to say for
scratches, bruises, wounds, sore
teet and stiff foints, Buckien's Ar¬
nica SJJlve is tbe best in the world
Same for bums, skin eruptions and
piles. Cure guaranteed. Only 25c
at Dr. J. it, Tucker’s drug store .
Cold In hod and sore throat cured by Iter-
motr* Chocolate* Laxative Quinine. A®ea*yto
Uke a»candy, “Children cry /ox them .”_^ j
I I th» On* Day CoiO Cur*.
1 Kcrnett’s Chocolate! I*xMive painint for
told in the head and son throat. Children take
VfteiS life* ««4r,
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
ReoreaantAtlve.
I respectfully announce Franklin myself a
candidate in the to next represent Georgia legis¬
county tlie action of the
lature, subject to
Democratic primary. II. ClIANDLElI.
id.
Clerk of Superior Court.
I hereby respectfully candidate for announce clerk of
myself as a
court, of Franklin county, subject
to the action of the Democratic
party. Thanking my friends for
their past favors and support, and
earnestly soliciting their votes in
tho coming primary, I am
Most Rospt.
W. G. IIALL.
For Ordinary.
I hereby announce my oanduia-
cy for Ordinary of Franklin coun¬
ty, subject to the democratic pri¬
mary. W. B, L.1TTLK.
For Senator.
Yielding to the kind solicita¬
tions of friends and acquaintances,
I offer myself as candidate for
Senator of the 31st district, sub¬
totbe domratlo primary,
Jn )loing SO) j feel t j iat i au not
trespassing upon what any other
might call his exclusive right. 1
do not enter the contest for the
mexe pleasure to acquire office,
either for it* emoluments or its
honor; but fully sensible of the du¬
ties and responsibilities attached
to such a service, and with the
clear purpose to discharge shall those bo
duties. All my efforts
exerted towar should harmony among choice
our fall people, and shall exercise your
upon me, j my
utmost abilities to represent you
faithfully, honestly and honorably
in the senate of the next legisla¬
ture of Georgia.
W. II. Cobb.
For Tax Collector.
candidate I hereby announce Tax myself Collector as of a
for
Franklin county, subject to the
action oi the democratic primary.
M. IL Duncan.
For Treasurer.
I respectfully announce myseJt
as a candidate for Treasurer of
action Franklin countv, Democratic subject primary. to the
of the
J. C. C. Miller.
For Tax Receiver.
To the voters ot Franklin coun¬
seif ty: I candidate respectfully announce Tax Receiver my
a for
of said of county, democratic subject primary. to the ac¬
tion the
Charlie Highsmith.
For Sheriff.
To the voters of Franklm county
I announce myself as a candidate
ior re-election to sheriff of said
county, subject to_tbe action of
the democratic primary. I appre¬
ciate past votes anti favors and re¬
spectfully solicit your support in
the coming elections.
E. S. ClODFKLTEH.
for surveyor.
I respectfully announce myself
a candidate for Surveyor of Frank¬
lin county, subject to the action of
the democratic primary.
Dave Conger.
For County Commissioner.
I respectfully announce myself
a candidate for Coanty Commis¬
sioner, subject to the action of the
Democratic party.
J. P. Adair.
t hereby announce myself a can¬
didate for county commissioner of
Franklin county, subject to the
action of the democratic primary.
J. M. Andrews.
Prevented a Tragedy.
Timely information given Mrs
George Long, of New Straitsville*
O., saved two hyes. A frightful
cough had long kept her awahe
every night. She had tried many
remedies and doctors but steadily
grew worse until urged to try Dr.
King’s New Disoovery. One bottle
wholly cured her; and she writes,
this medicine also cured Mt. jLong
ot a severe attack of Pnepmohia.
Fach cures are positive proof ot
its power 50 cure all throat, chest
and lung troubles. JOc and $1,00.
Trial bottles free at Dr. J. R.
Tucker’s Drug Store,
Gf> 4 C o. for Furni-
tUTfi, BllggieS, fctOVeS, Sewing Jts.
chines, » TrUllk% Y&hceS, .. Carpeting, _
Bicycles, Coffins, Caskets and bu-
,i I fell a l rvneb, mliBs
CLERK'8 ADVERTISEMENT.
Georgia Franklin county.
J. B. Roy.ston vs Molliejtoyaton Li.
be! for divorce in Franklin superior
court, To Mollie September Rovston, term 1000-
You hereby Greeting: commanded,
are that
laying all other business aside, you bo
and appear at the next term of ie mi-
pevior the 4th court Monday of Franklin in September county Ga., on
the plaintiff in tins above next, stated to
answer
cose in an action for libel for diVorco in
said superior court. In default thereof
the court will proofed as to justice
shall appertain. Witness the Hon. R.
B. 4th Russell, day of June, Judge of said court This
1000.
W. V. King, C. 8. C.
FRAN KLIN SHERIFF SALES.
Georgia—Franklin Will County.
be sold on the first Tuesday In
Aug. next at said public outcry, at the
court house in county, within the
der legal hours of sale, to Hie highest bid¬
for cash, certain nvo|ierty, of tvhieh
the foil 'Wing All is a-full and complete de¬
scription : that tract or parcel Frank¬ of
lin land situate, lying and Itemg in
county, and said state, commencing
at a pine corner near Jenkins' l'erry
road A runnings.85, west 23.55, cross¬
ing road to white oak, thence south 48.
05, crossing thence Hockey creek to black oak
corner, north 86, west 25.00 to
poplar, thence nofth 85, cast 5.40 to
stake, then N. 81,crossing Hockey creek
again to stake, thence soutli 80, west
4.00 to a rock corner, I hence north 7,
cast 13,75 to a pine, the starting corner.
The said land lieing being on the waters of
Kockev creek and kno wn as the
Scott red place, eight and (containing one less. hund¬ The
* acres more
an or
said land levied on as the property of
Mi. Alice Hendrix to satisfy Clarksville, a (! fa is¬
sued from the city court of
in favor of H. H. Webb, against said
Mrs. Alice Hendrix, principal, and H.
M. Payne endorser written notice of
levy given tenant in possession, as re¬
quired 8th by law. day June, 1900.
This of
E. S. Clod tel ter, Sheriff.
Sommer cm$
5 are noted for hanging on.
• They weaken your throat
• and lungs, and lead to
J serious Don’t trouble. trifle with them.
•
■ Take Scott’s Emulsion at
\ once. and It soothes, heals,
• cures.
JOc. and $1. All drucfUrts.
NOTICE.
All people are hereby fore¬
warned against trespassing on onr
lands by hunting, fishing, cutting
timber or in any way, under the
penalty of the law. This May 29,
1900.
M. Crawford,
R. F. Cleveland,
A. J. J/arkt.
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A - ftft P NUBIAN TEA cures Dyspepsia,
Constipation andlndigestioa
Bogulatee tho Liver. Price. XS*
ADVANCE 1
J.*. DORTCH, Editor and Proprietor.
Official Organ of franklin
Published in the interest of Camesville, Franklm
eounty and the Democratic party, not forgetting
that the mass of the people are most interested m
-the general welfare. .
The... dob Department
Has recently had added to it new material for all
kinds of work, which we guarantee to do in first-
class style and cheaper than can be done at any
other office in this section.
Note Heads, Circulars,
Blanks of All Kinds,
Pamphlets, Envelopes,
Statements, Bill Heads, Etc •»
Always kept in stock and will be printed on the
shortest notice. When you need anything in this
line, call or address
Zbe Bbvance,
Carncsptlle, $*.
►
R. L, LITTER
DEA.LEB IN
Fancy and Family Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco, Fine Can¬
dies and Hot and Cold Drinks. In fact every-
thing that can he found in an up-to-
date Jfirat class Grocery and
Confectionery Store.
OIVK ME A CALL
And be convinced of the fact that I am carrying a full
stock, aad the best quality of everything in my
line and that I am selling them at,
hard] time prices.
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;;How To Get RICH I
Fortune Knock at Every Man’s Door,
11 Here is where it Knocks at Yours.
i t
! I If you will only visit tho Lavonia
! \ Racket Store and give us your
i! Business we will assure you of
! '< success. Stop loosing money by
> > your old methods of buying goods
■ I on credit. Stop wasting your
' time,
your energy, your sleep,
• > your peace and your everything,
■ ■ buy from us for cash and be i t
;; Happy. Let us wait on you.
Ours is the easiest best wav for all
concerned. We have one price to
everybody, everything marked in
plain figures. The ways ot the
man that buy tor cash are pleas¬
ant and all his paths arc peace.
It takes a rich man to draw a check, a horse to
draw a cart, a pretty girl to draw attention, a
toper to draw a cork, a free lunch to draw a
crowd, and a business like oar’s where we sell it
for less to draw a big trade. We are your friends
always,
“The RACKET STORE,”
Lavonia, Ga.
Brissey & CaJdwell, Proprietors.