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THE AHYAICE
CAENEsvinnii, Oa., (h r. 5 tb, ItiUO
Personals.
Mr. Henry Green has moved to
t own.
I have two good houses to rent.
A. N. King.
fiimmie, little son of Rev. J.
iGoode, is quite sick.
Dr. G. M. Parker, of Walnut-
Hill, was in town Thursday,
We lijive just gone into the wag
on business, and have some of the
Prof. M. C. Parker visited Wad
-nut Hill last Sunday.
Dr. Westbrooks has started an¬
other building near the College.
Bicycles at post for the next few
days at JJprt-ch & Co s.
Dr. Wm. 11. Parker, ot Mize,
was in town this.week.
J/r. R. M. Turner, of
attended court here to day.
A lot of nipe center tables ;it
Pprtch A Co’s.
Alps. E. E, M.cEntire is attending
-the Cm nival at Athens this week.
J.oe Rucker, of Roysjon, was in
town this week.
T’lic nicest line of buggies ever
seen in Carnesville are now on cx-
Ji'bjtion at Dortch & Co’s.
|frs. II. A. Conger is visiting in
Athens this week,
best anu cheapest wagons ever
brought to this market. Dortch
A Co.
J,eff Holland, of Canon, wag m
ppr city this week.
Mr. C. R. Owens, of Martin, is
now in Carnesville and will begin
painting the college to-morrow.
,.).)r. Jones, of Slafe, was in our
town this week.
Wc liavp knocked the spots out
ot prices on Sewing Machines,
f hi! and sec us. Dortch & Co.
M>‘. J. It, Skelton, of Walnut
Dhl, was in Carnesville Thursday.
Mr. Lusher Strickland, of Roys
tpn, was in town this wpek.
■Col. Diner Little, of AVright.s-
ville, is visiting his parents in our
cjfy this week.
Cull and see our new fine of
J/atting, just received. Doifpli
4 Co.
Editor llortcii and J. C. Fricks
went to Toocoa today (Friday) on
busiiiess.
Don , , t forget . to call onus before
having jmur job work done. Our
prices aie right and our work up-
fo-dute,
County court is in session to
fl«.v m Spvcra! ,vc,-e
disposed of.
S M. McDaniel and family
have moved into the house
>vith M. A Herndon.
Dorteb & Go. have just received
1 new line of bicycles which they
are selling at low figures and on
pasy terms.
Miss Nettie Holbrooks will re¬
turn to town Monday and open
up a dressmaking ; establisrnent. '
Mi. Ldgai Adair, of Atlanta, is
visiting Ins parents in our town
this week.
Col. Wpi. F. C-happelear, from
Upar Lavonia. was in our city this
y eek.
The Tugalo Institute opened
last Monday with 111 students..
Start your children at once, it
they are not going.
In order to close out o.ur stock
of bicycles to make room for oth-;
er more seasonable goods, we will
offer them for the next few days
at cost. Call qiid see us. Dortch
Co.
Miss Ossie Burruss, one of; our
charming and attractive young
ladies, has returned to Nashville,
Tenn., where she is attending col¬
lege.
The Banc of lavonia will pay a
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Reasonable .. rate 0! ,. . interest , , on time ,
deposits and invites your
spondence with reference to same.
W,l. S. tmm
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Heney G. G key. Gash.
Airs. Ar-ie Alexander has moved
to town and is in the
Mrs OTlrieu house. She will take
Loan! era.
Services Changed,
Tlie hour v til vino service on
&it unlay a< 01(1 ( arncsvijlo
Church hits been changed
P . , 1 i , I oelck ii, a.
Next Saturday and Sunday are
the regular services en course. A
full attendance of Hie members at
both services is especially urged
by the pastor. A warm welcome to
the general public is always ex¬
tended. The subject for Satur
day's discourse will be "The Pow¬
er of tli.tr Risen Christ.” Subject
for Sunday morning discourse,
‘-‘The Clank of the Chain.”
Tabor Locals.
L. II. Crump is erecting a new
gin house here, and will be ready
for ginning in a few days.
Tabor was well represented at
court this week. Those interested
in the Crump mill dam case tiro
all in attendance.
V. E. Isbell attended the Banks
county singing convention last
Sunday.
Dr. J. E. Isbell and mother are
visiting in and around Carnesyille
tiiis week.
Rev. C. F. Burgess and wife
visited friends here last week. He
is the pastor at Liberty Ihll and
was en route there.
T. M, Beaty is quite sick with
tever.
S. K. T-avloi served as juror at
court,
On last Sunday Mr. Jack Scott,
of this place, was happily married
to Miss Leila Turpin, of Denior-
est. Thcv have our best wishes for
future happiness.
(f. W. Looney, who is working
in Cornelia, visited his home folks
last Sunday.
Mr. Will Moore, of Salubrity,
was here Monday on business,
Mrs. Tom Isbell spent last week
at her father’s, Mr, Henry Wil¬
liams, at Henry.
E. &. Clodfelter was circulaung , .
among friends, here last week.
Tfie public roads in this coininn-
iB-.-y b«tve al. , been worked, . ,
are in good condition.
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A New Jersey man bag
ed a divorce because his wife wore
bloomers, syrnpathfeed with
tramps and wore mourning for
the ' ' Chicago anarchists. ’ A
i01 ,
" woman ia » odCU
^ er 'tnsband for a divorce
because it didn’t ram, They lived
on a farm, and for several weeks
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warm. Finally she decided that
it was insufferable cruelty on the
part of her husband to
keep her on the farm "to burn up”
when he might as well qs not pro-
vide her a home where it would
rain occasionally.
A Powder Mill ExploGq.v
Removes everything in sight; so
d,o drastic mineral pills, but both
ar0 .mighty dangerous. No need
^ ynam jte your body when Dr.
King’s New life Fills do the
so easily and perfectly. Cures
headache, constipation. Only 25c
at Dr, J. R. Tucker’s, drugstore.
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NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
Notice is hereby given that the
fil-m of Hr,line-A Hawes have de-
solyed by mutual consent, S. M,
Hulme assuming all liabilities and
indebtedness of firm.
Endured Death’s Agonies.
Only a roaring fire enabled J,
M. Garretson, of San Antonio, Tex
to lie down when attacked by Asth¬
ma, from which he suffered for
years. He writes his misery was
often so great that it seemed he en¬
dured the agonies of death; but Dr.
Discovery for «,nsmnp
turn wholly cured him. Inis mar-
j medicine is the only ^ known
‘' ^ ^ w;<1) ^ on
. oouglia . <I ,
anmpu"”, am CO S ,
Dili throftt, chest and lung c-roubLi
; mQ aml $uoo Trm] bottles free at
.
Dr. J. R. Tucker s Drug Store.
Tho O;i.; U -.-y Colli Cure.
Cnlil in h CUT > Ker-
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I’E Ml IONS l* on CHAIM ERS
of Georgia, tmnklin county,
To tiie Superior (V.urt of stud county-
'jv petition „r w. J’. King, .1, ii. siigh,
•*■ J- MeCwy, .1, ( V. Yamlivi-i-, (i. W.
Broom, 0.1;. King, D.C. (h’enshew and
v T . Sohl , 1)y , lltnvs the following
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LsJ, They desire to have themselves
and such other persona «a may be asso-
oiatedjwith them, incorporated under
tho numo ana stylo ol ** I la* Ucd
Ginning u«d Milling Company.”
2nd. That the object of said ineorjior-
ution is tiie .building, equipping, main¬
taining >iwl operating ii e-'liun gin, grist
mill and notion •■ml oil mill fur gain
to the stock hoiders.
3rd, Thnt ihe pritieipid piece of busi¬
ness of said corpora lion shall lie ut the
present site of the cpmjianv’s gin near
Red Hill 1’. <). in saul state and county,
and the capital stock of .--aid corporation
shall be siv thousand dollars to be is¬
sued in shares of tlie denomination of
ten dollars each, which amount lntji
already been subscribed and ten per
eem of said capital stock having been
already paid in, they ask the privilege i
of increasing said capital stock, if do-‘
sired, to ten thousand dollars.
4th. That the stock of corporation \
shall lie transferred only on the books |
of the corporation either in person or
by power of attorney, and no stock hold¬
er shall transfer his or her stock, if lie
or she is indebted to said corporation as
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Ihe corporation shall have a first lies;;
.ypon the stock of such stockholder.
opi. Tjiat the .eiipitnl and sur¬
plus of said corporation shall be liable
for the depts of same, and each stock¬
holder in said corporation shnlj be in¬
dividually liable lor debts of the same,
to ihe amount of his or her unpaid sub¬
scription to the capital stock of said
corporation at any time held by them
respectively, pro-rata, and one not for
another.
Olli. That the officers of said corpora- i
tion sliall be a president, secretary -1 j
juid treasurer, and board of directors t>
be composed of six of the stockholders
nil of said officers to Ije cqinposed of
stockholders a ml elected .-innyally by
the stockholders of said corporation.
The officers for the year 1900 and until
an annpal election shall be held by (he
gfockhotders for the purpose of electing
uifiee;--- shall be AV. ”. King 1’res, and
J. 11. thigh S. ! :y. and Trails, and honrd
of direct ora cmipose.d of the fijlwing
stock holders ; . 1 . A McGny, .!.(■. Vnnd i-
ver, (| W. Broom, G, B. King. T). L.
(’-renfhtnv. and \\ . T. Sosi-by: all of - aid
oliicers shall hold their office until-the
annual election, if the- time and place
of meetiug for said election, each and 1
every tire. stockholder A j 1 the business shall of have said written corpora- no- j
ti,m shall be .; transacted by and .with the
Ci , ils „ (i i)pr0V ai « f 8ai d board of
directors.
7th. To.this end’petitioners de-
sign the power to purchase hold
, m( j L . on y CV both in law and equi-
ty any esiate or interest therein in
any kind of property, either real,
personal or mixed, to sue and be
.toplead and.be impleaded t*>
to have and use a corporate seal,
to make bv laws, rules and regu¬
lations for the government of the
incorporation, its members and,
employees, not inconsisteut with j
thh laws of this state, and to pro-i
vide .a penalty for the enforeemeoji
of th.e same and tq have and to i
exercise all other rights and pow-1
the laws of Georgia and of the 1
United States.
Wherefore petitioners the pray the
granting of an order bv court
Southern Interstate Fajr,
On account of the above occa¬
sion, Southern Railway will sell
round trip tickets to Atlanta and
return, from all points in the
State of Georgia at the following
rat 03:
One first class faro for fcho round
plus 50 cents admission to
Fair Grounds; for children be-
tween ages of five and twelve
years 25 cents will be added
ticket rate for admission to tho
Fair Grounds.
For Military Companies and
Brass Bands, in uniform, twenty
or more on one ticket, a late of
one cent per mile in each direction
per capita, plus arbitrunes.
Dates ot sale from all points in
State of Georgia October 9th to
27th, inclusive, final limit of all
tickets October 30th, 19,00.
For detailed information as to
rates, reservations, etc., call on or
address any agent of the South-
ern Railway or its connections.
S. It. Hardwick,
A, O, B. A., Atlanta, Ga.
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uas for 43 years been the standard. Calle-J
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i van System." i'i.it- prise, Work;A V ai-. I-'ul!
i information and complete catalogue,
filE FUONOGKAPHIC TNSTITUTii CU
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incorporating these and their stu
cesgors for the purposes herein bo
fore set forth, for and during the
term of twenty years with the priv-
ilege of renewal at the expiration :
of said tune.
And your petitioners will ever
nj’g y, tScc
tJohn A. Noose,
l’etittiotiers’ Attorney. I
Q i Flflllklm comity:- ;
(deck's office, Superior court: I j
hereby certify that the above and
fov< goini# is a t rue copy of the o-!
liginal the Red application Gin for Milling charter of
Hill and com¬
pany as apearsou file in tins office.
Given under my hand and offi¬
cial signature, this doth day of
August 1900.
W. P. King, Clerk.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Renrosontative.
I respectfully announce myself q
candidate , to represent Franklin
county iii the next Georgia legis¬
lature, subject to the action of the
Democratic primary,
11. II. Cuaxdukb.
Clerk of Superior Court.
myself 1 hereby respectfully candidate for announce 1
as a clerk of
or s ,n>ioc ;! :
party.' Sitai *% SSte
their past fayors and support, and
earnestly soliciting their votes in
the coming primary, I am
Most Respt,
W. G. JIall.
For Ordinary.
1 hereby announce my candida-
for Ordinary of Franklin coun¬
subject to the democratic pri-
many, W R. L.
title.
For senator.
Yielding to the kind solicita¬
tions of friends and candidate acquaintances; j
1 offer myself as for
Senator of the 31st district, snb-| |
■ject to the democratic primary. I i
Ip. doing.so, I feel that I am not
trespassing upon what any - other
might call his exclusive right. I
do not enter the contest for tho
ineic pleasure to acquire office,
either for its 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 those
duties. All my efforts shall be
exerted toward harmony among
our people, and should your choice j
fall upon me, j shall exercise ray ;
utmost abilities to represent you
in faithfully, honestly the. and honorably legislam j
the senate ot next
tine o ^eoig.-a !
W. 11. Cobb. j
For Tax Coliectcr j
candidate I jinreby annouiu-.ejayseTf Collector as a j
for T-'-x of
Franklin countyA aGcratTc subject to tho j
action ot the ch primary. |
M II. Duncan.
For Treasurer.
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BVainkliri count'.y subject to the
action of the Democratic primary.
& G M "“*
For Tax Receiver
To the voters of Franklin coun¬
self ty: I candidate respectfully announce Tax Receiver my
a for
of said of county, democratic subject primary. to the ac¬
tion the
Chaklie limnsMiTn.
.For Sheriff.
To the voters of Franklin county
f announce myself as a candidate
ior re-election to sheriff of said
county, subject to the action
the dmocratlc p rimarv . [
cu .- ; ,. ,, as i, vo i ( . s . m( [ fayors and
spec tf uj ly solicit- your support
ri ., m jj iP . flections
E. S. Clodteltek.
EOK fil’EVEYOE.
1 respectfully announco myself
a candidate subject for Surveyor the of action Frank¬
lin county, to of
the democratic primary.
Dave Congee.
For County Commissioner.
I respecttully announce
a candidate for Coanty Commis-
sioner, subject to the action of the
; j Democratic party.
J. U. Apaie.
,
J j I hereby announce myself a can
didate for county commissioner of
Franklin county, subject to
I action of the democratic
J. M. Andeews.
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j Notice.
' r Come , and , yourSubscrp-
! . U'o lugalo pay Institute a the
ri011 on ,
. ho completed and
l»u«o «-,M coon
will have to bo paid for, and if
j you fail to come lay the money
; up while VOU are getting 10 cents
tor yOlir COftO.’l and it*. i U 111 *i t-Ome
after it. Yours.
S \ I’o'fTK.K.'
snj: im i< i ,s s\i,k.
(ienrgiu—Vi'iinklm County,
Will lie sold on tho%st Tuesday in
Uet. next at public outcry, at
eourt house it! suid county, within the
legal hours of sale, to the highest f>id-
dor for eash, eertain property, of which
the following in ft full and complete de-
soription! All thnt tract or unreel of
lfttid aitimte, lying ami being in Krank-
1 in county, and said state, adjoining
lands of Hr. S. 11, .Froo.man, Hill Brnd-
ley, Thus. Taylor and others,and eon-
tabling sixty six nerog more or less. Lov-
ied on as the. property of Nancy J. f.ev-
to satisfy a Ii fa issued from the
justice court of the 212tji district, (i. M.
of said county, in favor of W. P. Taylor,
against Mrs,* Nancy ,T, kevorett and
transferred by W. k. Tayior for yuJuo iv-
ceived to Broom & Son,
Written notice given tenant in posses¬
sion. This Sept, “tit, 10(10.
K. 8. Olodfelter, Sheriff.
NOTH !E T<) DieBT< 1US A N1 ) OK EIHT-
ORS
Notice is here by given to all,creditors
of the estate of W. 1). Bond, Into of said
county, dec’ll, to render in an account
of I heir demands, tome within the time
prescribed by law properly made out.
AiulnII persons indebted u> said dee’d.
arc here by requested to make, immedi¬
ate payment to the undersigned. This
Sept %t, 1900
\V f Bond, A.dill’s, of '\Y 1 ) Bond,
Georgia Franklin Comity.
W.ilbewldoa ,hc flmt T*.
^ 0ct ' " rat *» **** «* cry
at the court house door in said
county, within the legal hours of
sale, to the highest bidder for cash,
certain property, ot which the fol¬
lowing is a full and complete de¬
scription;
A1J that tract or parcel of land
situated lying and being in said
state and county of Franklin, ad¬
joining lands of J. S. Rampley on
tho west, Stephen’s creek on the
east, J. S. RampJev and L. N. Trib¬
ble on the south. This includes
one acre lying on the south side of
the old Clarksville road and bound
ed by lands ot L. N. Tribble and
M rs. E. E. McEntire, The Vinev
Crawford lot is included in the
above boundary and contains two
and one half acres, which lot is ex
cepted. This tract or parcel of
land is known as the Luke Bella-
ray place, and includes the one acre
on the south side of the road, and 1
the two and one half acres of the
Vmey Crawford lot, the boundary
of land contains fifty one acres
more or less. Levied on as the
property of J. L. Bellamy to satis-
fy a ft fa issued from the county
court qf Clarksville, Habersham
coim ty, m favor of J. S. Rampley,
j jearer ^ ae , a j ns t sa j(} j p, Bellamy. I
Written notice given to tenant in j
possession. This SeDt. 6th, 1900. |
Ii. S. Ci.odfeltek, Sheriff.
The.,. ADVANCE, 1
J. R. DORTCH, Editor and Proprietor,
©ffldal ©rgan of jfranhkn Count?,
Published and in the the Democratic interest of*Carnesville, Franklin
county that of the people party, not forgetting
tiie mass are most interested m
the general welfare.
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The.., Job Department
recently had added it all ’
Has to new material fo^a
kinds of work, which w<> guarantee to do m fits, t-
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 he printed on the
shortest notice. When you need anything in this
line, call or address
Zhc Ebvance,
Carnesville, <3a,
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F,L LITTB,
DIDALER JN
Fancy and Family Groceries, Qigars, Tobacco, Fine Gajv
dies and Hot and Qplcl Drinks. In fact every 1 ’
•thing that tan he found in an up-to
date [first class Grocery and
Confectionery Store.
GIVE MID A CALX
And lie convinced of the fact that [ am carrying a full
stock, and Uic best quality of everything in my
line and that I am selling them at
hard] time prices.
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I How To Get RICH !
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■£’ Fortune Knock at Every Man's Poor,
I Here is where it Knocks at Yours.
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$ If you wfill only visit the Lavonia
1 Racket Store and give us your
t Business we will assure you of
-s’ Stop loosing by
f -success. money
*i* your old methods of buying goods
j on credit. Stop wasting your (
o time, your energy, your sleep,
! your peace and your everything,
f buy from us for cash and be
Happy. Let us wait on you,
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% Ours is the easiest best wav for all
£ concerned. We have one price to
I everybody, everything marked in
■T ■I. plain figures. The ways of the
* man that buy tor cash are pleas¬
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■ s - ant and all his paths are peace.
s It takes rich to draw check, horse to
± ft man a - a
draw a cart, a pretty girl to draw attention, a 9
•x toper to draw a cork, a free lunch to draw a *
f & and business like our’s where sell it «
| crowd, a we * '!
for less to draw a big trade. Wc are your friends * T
If, always, ■r
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I “The RACKET STORE,”
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Lavonia, Ga,
f Brissey 8t Caldwell, Prophfitors.
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