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RA'i Kb Foil A Of K KTISI MU.
K. *,'.d«i Iiiimii-.* :alvci A •unonU line
fiiUiu- |itir iiu-.U, Hr»i ium-rllon, mill
fifty cento pi*r inch for uach auhseijurnt
user lion
i.iOi-r.l(lirtreuut tut contract* for n t-
vorlisementb hi ran longer Ilian two
mouMis.
T.ocaI notices tmt cent* piw lino for
tii'9i aunertiou uu<l live cent* for eueh
t*uS» juont inaei non
Kills dm* after 4trsl in**riinn unlt-eH
' thvt.wisu urooigod.
Address nil hnmnesa cam i mat Inn-
lions mol not*,* nil iviniltaiu-as |>»j-
itlile to 'tUL AliVANOK.
■Kutered at tho pooH'lflea in Oarnns-
v ille, ftn., ns second class matter.
nm.lHHKO WEEKLY.
Anthracite coal is one article
that lias proved that it does not
Heed a protective tariff. Take it off.
There is a gem ral suspicion that
All 1 . Roosevelt’* strenuous effort
to cr.ptyi tl South;* » delegate-,
was be.uu too late.
The President didn't get uuy
bears 01 ., douthem trip, but he
* has a lew bouiuern (■■oons on hand
that be would k iad to get rid of.
The situation in the legislatures
of Delaware, K as, Uolorado
and New York are eomorehensiye
jlluatmtions of ret>ubiicun harmony
In his insatiable divsire fur per¬
sonal advertising the 1‘resilient
Jnus affix it d the ib-com m it tee
appoiiimd to draft an effective
auti-trust bill.
A rencWwan majority in the
House wiM now pa , an anti trust
measure with the full confidence
mt it Ik o.si t.u ,
ii n,i .
Seiuwonai >rouii'iu,
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Senator ILmua, who aspires
the role of “the King-maker,”
eon lichuw ally suggests that there
is excellent presidential timber
in Mr. Myron t‘>. UeweL.
Perhaps the reason it u so hard
to gel the services of respectable
ami moral colored ladies m the.
kitchen is, that the?*' are too many
aspirants for postudices or smnlur
“downy beds of ease.”
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If the Seaatois wore elected by
the people they would not dare
to pursue their present dilatory
t.ictie* in. tnc hope of preventing
mill trust legislation.
The next national republican
.
convention will be comprised of
•H7 c dniidiites of which number
172 vv’ileum,' from the south and
will cheerfully obey the mandates
""Sft^tattor Hanna.
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Two of the great New torn
dailies which have heretofore
been L va' to the {.'resident have)
turned oil him One is bitter in j
its ridicule o! Ins imli-1 rust pohev. j
the other cdudemniug his seu-.ii-,
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^ h-iliiant example
* L, tM from Michigan
H. W> - Al
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senatorial repubji^ms-Vr. _ Addicus
cannot be ljidtle U> understiyid that
it is aoi exactly bccopiug to insisl
on huving a scat iu trie United
.Stakes Senate,
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cy. _Ulondtffui Nerv*.
Wonderful *
•by muii v a man cuts.! on-
disnlaytHlby niajftT c-.eiiieuta!
WLM
! is about the cheapest thing in the
universe quality being considered,
j/ u j Ub ;lii j[ horses would not be
considered sale, with a pistol liau
idled * y a drunken man—but
facts go to show that the world is
iiioiing around in public plaoes-
with C* mien led arsenels in close
outitact with the
iidpiess.
A man that fires a dwelling or
barn is as a rule, and ougJu to be
- i*9sLd , W i ^ but;l
Irom u- : •
window^; .
a an open o£tf J
Le glass roof
Dry Goods, ClothiDg, Millinery, Ladies Jackets.
Wc uir< 1 you 1 1 10 largest and 1 no. 1 i complete Hlockot Dry’Goods in N. K. Georgia.
e Bought the best Bargains to be found in
Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York.
Wc picked ftp tyoiiiu Woolen OouiIh cheap to retail from 10 to 80 ets. Tito 80 cent kind we wold
linff year for 5do. W<» also bought the newest and prcttichl Dress Goods to fie found to retail from
75cents In $ i,
Fifty Dress Patterns, No Two Alike, From 3.50 to $7.00 each
A oplykiis, bilks Velvets, Hand*and Braids to match all colors of Drees Goods. Metulie, Dotted
and Corded Velvets for waists. Tuffctta, Waive Plaids and other Silks for waists, French Flannel
and eml.ioidmeu llunnel for waists from 2<J oents to 75 cent* per yard.
Our Deautiul lol of Millinery
is tin talk of the whole country. No wonder wc bought the host bargaius in four good Millinery
Markets and have with us two of the best Trimmers to be found. They can trim so as to make ugly
wtnnan lock stylish. Stock
Our Shoe
Is no to its usual high standard of good goods, No trash in our stock. Any kind of shoes
you*want except sorry shoes.
Our Lot of Clothing
Is exceedingly good for the money, New and Nobby styles. NVe buy at bargains all tin good
clothing wc tint! to closeout at a low price, Wc will give you the advantage ot our good buying.
Nile | him ct overcoats from $3.50 to $10.00. Long dress overcoats for people who want to be in style.
Ladies Jackets and Furs
in ali the new and pretty styles. Jackets any price front $2.00 to £12.50. Furs from $1.00 to $800
BROOKS & TABOR,
Royston, Ga., and Lavonia,
Pocket Pistols.
. l nle.v, . the , law , can oo properlv , ,
enforced . in regard , to t concealed , ,
weapons one may feet ... compelled u .
t„ Lv,.ul iu II..' t.M.r.,„ K h
far,., ..I lifc-atvl toiwlly ‘ tlwv
should ,, bo , vvurv ot meeting , a per-
souul . anywhere . or at auv ....
encinv
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Danger lurks in the very am
when an evil minded person can
prepare himself to pull down on
you without giving you warning
or preparation; amt your life may
be snuffed out before you can Uo
tend yourself or entreat tor mercy
We have some laws on our stat¬
ute books iu regard to such mat
ters, but thev amount to very
little as at present enforced. The
penalty is too light, when theeoa
coaled weujH.ni is uncovered. This
bus'ness is altc*gether too
lax in its privilege of concealed
pistols and too dangerous as to
every day results—from reckless
handling.
Not a day passes that a rash
shooting scrape is not published in
the daily journals. A man eau
carry a loaded oocket-pistol into
a crowded jiassenger car. and if he
does not kill somebody before he
leaves the train it is because he is
not drunk enough to become in¬
sane in his mebritv or because he
noL hapiH ,„ to mwt tLle par-
ticuJar enemv he desnco to shoot.
That concealed pistol is indispnta-
bio evidence that he wishes to
shoot when the time is ripe and all
conditions iavora personal con-
‘bet. The pistol would not be
hidden unless that ulterior motive
was already existent in his mind.
U is understood that a man’s per-
■ uia! libertv to do whatever he
wants to do, should not be inter
f -red with, unless he trespasses on
another person's rights. But the
right to valk the public highway
u imolested is one of these
able rights, and should be protec-
;l ll hazards. The right to
occupy a scut m a public convey¬
ance, that is. bo light and paid tor
- -us another right that should not
interfered witn—if every rail-
n) . ul cum j )auv s buil bo compelled
to soaix-h passenger*and confiscate
tiie concealed guns or pistols—
wherever .they may be found. I
Hu,i ^ n !i " held r °° chea i’- 11
Our« ©oiu *»-* Maud.
-AT fILSA Tf'£ ,^-.L
The world does not demand that
you become a great ^ lawyer, a great
physician merchant; . . . but .
1 or a great ”
it does requtro tnat you snail , ,, so
1
'-“"V vu^ar. t . ,K»«h .... lie. »to ,
low "l"'" men, so as to <0 Wwl.t help and jrour not Mj
hinder, so as to elevate , and , nut
degrade them. It does , ask that ,,
you shall not gain riches by ltuj
poverishing those whet help you to
become wealthy,-that your dollars
snail be cl.an, pot smirched with
the guilt of trying io get ahead of
your competitor by sharp practice;
it demands that your wealth shall
•not be stained with the blood of
widows and orphaus, that you shall
not lift yourself up by tearing-
others down. Ex.
In reference t > the indianola
poatoifioe the President wishes
he hadn’t.
The republican senators, headed
b' Beveridge, of Indiana, have
worked like beavers to construct
of the Statehood biii, a daui which
would obstruct all anti trust legis¬
lation and it looks as it' they
would be successful.
Senator Hoar is closing his
brilliant career m the United
States Senate by making a noble
tight against the duty on anthra¬
cite coal, a duty which it is admit
ed was introduced into the Ding-
iev bill simplv for political effect
and with no intention of enacting
it into law.
A Marvelous invention.
Wonders never cease. A machine
has been invented that will cut,
paste and tiang wall pajier. The
field of inventions and discoveries
seems to be unlimited. Notable
among great discoveries is Dr.
King’s New Discovery forconsump
Ll,,n - H has done a world of good
for weak lungs and saved many u
dfe. Thousands have used it and
conquered grip, bronchitis, pneu-
monia and consumption. Their
verdict is: “its the best and
most reliable medicine tor throat
lung troubles. Every 50c and
LOO bottle guaranteed by J. Li.
1.bot>tlo- free
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$37.50 u ys a Full Leath
Trimmed Buggy l
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Carnesville, Ga.
Their Line of Undertakers Goods cannot be
in tliis section [ an their PRICES are the
W hen in need of Furniture, Carpeting:, Harness, Trunks, Valises,
Machines, Bicycle Supplies areN&nything else Qo to DORTCH & CO.,
and you will find it. Their FRIGES and TERMS can’t be beat.
XMAS.
Christmas is coming and every one
begins to think of loved ones and
what shall I get for them.
IF YOU NEED A PRESENt
For Father, Mother, Brother, Sister, or last but not least, your
Sweetheart, come to the RACKET STORE, we can supply you.
We are receiving our holiday goods ana expect to have the best
and nicest line we bave ever cerried.
e. lust In
A nice line ot Medallions and other Pictures with a good
assortment of Photo Frames and more to follow, We have a
good line of Leggings and over gaiters that will interest you.
Come to see us.
Tours lor ouick sale
4.
and small
BRISSEY & CALDWELL,
Lavonia ? Go.
FALL AM wmm
STGCK CLONING.
Mv Stock ot Clothing for Men, Boys and Youths, is the largest
I have ever had, and to say that I'm going to sell them cheap
does not express it. Don’t thidk of buying until vou have
examined my stock and get my extremely low prices.
HATS! HATS!!
We have got them! From the finest to the cheapest, all
shapes—at prices that will sell them.
We nave the most complete line ot
SHOES
we have ever carried, and can sell you any style, from the cheap¬
to the finest dress Shoe.
Our line of NOTIONS is ali that could be asked for—in fact
my stock in every department is complete, and when you come
town call on me.
Respectfully,
K. J. Bobo,
Lavonia, Ga.
K. L LITTLE,
DEALER TT ' T
Fancy aau Family. Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco, Fine Can
gC dies and Hot and Cold Drinks. In fact every
thing that nan be found in an up-to-
date first class Grocery and
C onf ee t i onery S t ore.
(2IVE ME A CALL
^^j^onvmced of the fact that I am earning a fud
v gr\-tin lie in my
HE /'nVANCF' *“ J
J R. DORTCH, Editor and Pronator.
Organ of franklin
Published in the interest of Carnesville, Frankiix
count v and the Democratic party, not forgetmg
that the mass ot the people are most interested m
the general welfare.
he... Job Department
Has recently had added to it new material for all
kinds of work, which we guarantee to do m first
class style and cheaper than can be done at any
other office in this section.
8 d s, ireulifs,
Blanks of All Kinds,
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
Cbe Ebvance,
Carnesptlle, Ga.
tt sro h> no remedy to .equal >lexioan Muetang Liuljneiifc
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t'- am easy way
and to treat 1
a sure way of '
I nroaj. order to kill a case Sore
and m healthy disease germs
insure throat action is to
^.alt a glassful! of water put into
it a teaspoonful of
Mexican Mustang
Iflniment
aiouud tho utjGk. It is a POSITIVE CUIUS wiMpy
25c., 50c. and 91.00 a bottle.
jT $Af 3 E YOU bee d^d^T^fS^: S tr ?' ,ble<l wit b a
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