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TIE ADYAICE.
3 aknksviu,k, Ga. Fkb. 13, 1903
TOWN AND COUNTRY.
F3T«!e You Know, and People
You Don’t Know,
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NOTES OF INTEREST TO YOU
Inked F| Here and There by Our
Bugle-Eyed Reporters and Boiled
B l)own for the iffffek Perusal
of Our Most Busy Readers.
Shoes and hats, latest styles
R.J. Bobo’s, Lavoma, Ga.
MM . 11. Bailey was in J/artm last
Tuesday on business.
J. A. Tribble, a leading
of Lavonia, was in Carnesville
last Monday.
fg|j/i\ R. O. A lien, of near Lavo-
vvas m town Saturday of
last w eek on business.
pee the trunks and valises at
Racket- Store before you buy.
O. L. I.ittle made a business
trip to Lavonia the first ol
week.
L. F. Lenhardt was m
country last Tuesday
t<^business.
A. bur line of up-to-date notions
at R. J. Bobo's, Lavonia, Ga. .
H. h. Nelms, of Hartwell, was
it! Carnesyille last week joomng
after his tombstone business,
Parker A Skelton have
received their drugs and are now
open for business.
■ |i ‘n had account mail of from the high waters
we no the railroad
last Saturday evening.
The county Board of Education
held their regular monthly meet
mg last Friday.
Go to Vow <ic McMurry for
your stoves, stove ware and all
other kinds of hardware, Lavonia.
I ■ JD- L, Bond/ a leading citizen of
Roysion, was in town Friday of
last week off business.
Miss Ovie Little, who is teach¬
ing school in Gum Log, spent last
Sunday with her parents.
I. U. Tabor, ot Layonia, attend¬
ed a meeting of the Board of
here last, Friday.
5 gross toilet soap, Ohas. F.
Millers goods as gooff as the best
at Racket Store.
J. C. Fticks was in Atlanta
- several days last week attending
to business.
Cobb 'Jfpffiity School - last Commissioner
was m town Saturday
paying off the teachers.
lavonia” fj>u ought coffee, to try imported the “Pride of
and
roasted specially for US.
Dr- A. VV r . Martin and wife, of
Lavonia, were ru town last week
visiting friends and relatives.
Owmg to the bad weather,
there were no services held at the
liapt st church last Sunday.
Parties indebted to Dortch &
LbJwill please call and settle at
once. *
One horse, a mule and two shot
guts were sold Monday at
court. 1
i ou can get you a violin, a
banjo or a guitar at the Racket
Store.
. Hubert J/osley, who has been
teaching a class in penmanship
at Gum Log spent last Sunday
at home.
If it is a gun you want, come
and 7 "t it- Yew & J/cMurry,
Lavonia, !
J. TY. Wansley, ot Toceoa, was
in Car.- st fflo the first of the
week looking a, : the interests
of the htandare Oil Companv.
Don’t forget that thu coffee v e l
are • lmig at one dollar per peck! j
is giving entire satisfaction, low
& McMurry.
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To Cure A Cold bs One Dao
i UJVC 1 :a, : [ v t- Bromo Qui- v - ie
Tab! ts Ail druggists refund the
'money if it fails to oUItL v Jh. \\r VV i
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Grove’s signature on each box. 25c j
i 000 yards fleeced heavy flan¬
nelette for underskirts at Racket
iStore.
M. C. Rampley was in Lavonia
the first, of the week attending to
business."
Every stockholder in the school
building should be -oresent at the
meeting of the stockholders on
the 27th of this month.
The board of education revoked
rhe license of one of the colored
leat hers last. Tuesday for report-
more-pupils than she had in
attendance.
We are in need of money, atid
will appreciate it very much if all
persons indebted for subscription
will call and settle.
Dr. II. M. Freeman was in town
last Monday for the first time
since he was sick, llis many
friends here are glad to see him
out again.
Judge T. ,T. Grow was in Dan-
lelsvdle last Tuesday
the court house and considering
the advisability of building one
m this county on the same style.
The many lneiids ol Mrs. "W
F. McConnell, of Harmony Grove
were glad to have her spend a
few days with them last week.
, 1 /rs. McConnell has been greatly
missed since leaving Carnesville,
and her friends are always glad
to have her visit them.
Ordinary Crow and the county
commissioners are making prepa-
rations to begin work on a new
court house. We hope they will
decide to build one that will be a
credit to our town and county.
Franklin county is able to have a
court house and we hope-
authorities will •buiid.a good
Ail parties indebted to Dortch
Co. by note or account must
make settlement or satisfactory
about same bv tue
hrst ot February or their notes
and accounts will be placed ia the
hands of an officer for
Ac further notice will be given.
Henry lieese, col., who has been
doing a large retail chicken busi¬
ness m Garnesvilie ior several
■weeks, was locked up last Satur-
day night by . Sheriff Clodfelter,
on a warrant sworn out by I). L
CaiTiiicbael, the charge being
“larceny from the tree.” -
Judge Crow has had a pbvsi,
clan from Athens, who is an
expert m smhllpdx, to come and
exiupine the eases near Lavonia..
and fie reports them to be genu-i
me s^nallpox. All of the parties
now confined are getting along
nicely and will soon recover.
Dr. Parker and Mr s. S. M
Ayers were in Hartwell last J/on-
clav attending the funeral of their
brother-in-law, Col. Jim Roberts,
who died, iu Atlanta last Satur¬
day. Mr. Roberts was one ot
Hart county’s most prominent
citizens.
We are sorry that tue county
commissioners failed to buy road i
The machines machine at their last offered meeting. |
company to 1
deliver the machines here free of J
charge aim demonstrate that they )
could be used on our roads at a j
saving of 33 13 tier cent, from! |
the present-method of working.
We understand that the ordinary j
and one of the commissioners 1
were in favor of buying, buPtlie
others objected. Two dollars a
Gay for riding over the county
looking after little repairs may;
look like economy to some of the j
commissioners, especially those)
who draw the but they can’t :
pay,
see any economy in buying ma¬
chines that will work the roads
better and lor less money, and do
away with their riding.
The great mistake the people
make in electing county comm is
sinners, i.-, ii i not electing men who j
are not seeking the office just
for what they can get out of it.
NOTICE.
The stockholders of the Tugalo
Institu o are requestea to meet at
coar) hom--. on Friday Feb.
27, at 19 ••>’clock, to elect trustees,
etc.
S. A - PoRTSR., :
Cnm.Bld. (Join. j
The Ono Day Cold Cure.
Col*] i t head a e throat cured by Ker
fortLc’ '
Ciwlap iiorr.es in Texas and
Arkansas.
Along th- Cotton licit
land that can be bought lor $ 2 .o
to 5.00 an acre and up—cut
timber arouud that makes good
grazing land, furnishing range ten
or eleven month - ot the year, farm
mg land tor corn, wheat, oats, cot¬
ton— some of it peculiarly adapted
to quick growth and early mituri
ty of fruits and vegetables such as
peaches, pears, plums, strawberries
tomatoes, potatoes, onions, cab¬
bage, meions—finding good mar
kets in the north at fancy prices,
on account of excellence of quality
and earner maturity than in other
sections. Aq 'deal place for the
man of small means—cheap fuel,
cheap building material, long
growing seasons, short, mild
ters—land of sunshine and plenty,
i R©t us send you literature descrip¬
tive of this country.
“Hornes in the Southwest,”
Glimpses of Southeast Missouri,
Arkansas and N. W. Louisiana,”
“Through Texas with a Camera,”
u Fortunes in Growing Fruits and
Vegetables/’ ‘The Diversier,” a
fruit and'truck growers’journal.
On the first and third Tuesdays
0 f each month the Cotton Belt
Route will sell one way tickets
from St. Louis, Thebes, Cairo and
J/emphis, to points m Arkansas,
Louisiana and Texas, at half the
way rate plus 2 . 00 , allowing
Mopover going, and 21 days re-
turn limit.
For full information, address,
E. W. LaBauxg,
G. P. <v T. A.,
St. Louis, Mo
notice to debtors and creditors
Notice is hereby given to all
creditors of the estate of M. A.
Adams, late of saul county, dec’d,
to render m-an account of their
demands to us within the time pie-
scribed by law, properly made out.
And ail persons indebted to said
deceased are hereby requested to
make immediate payment to the
undersigned. This Jan. 28, 1902.
W. A. Adams,
J. G. W. Sewell, Ex
eeulors of M, A. Adams, dee’d.
Nearly Forfeits Hi? Life.
A runaway almost ending fatal¬
ly started a horrible ulcer on the-
leg of J . B. Diner, Franklin Grove
Ill. For four years it defied all doc¬
tors and all remedies. But Buck
Sen’s A mica Salve had no trouble
to ' cor< ‘ 1 I J m ‘ Lqiu ffy good for
I> U,T,S . oruit‘- 3 , g.fin eruptious and
piles. 25c at J. B. Tucker’s.
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?4rs. Fred Ur.r-xth,
l^nsidisut Country Bontoo
Harbor,
•‘Alter my fir.it baby Wes born I did rot
steal to regain my strength although the
doctor gave me a ic-.ic which he comid- B
crcd very rupeHor, but instead cf Mv getting I
\ band better m?lstcd I jiew that we»te every V<ir:e day. A LarG'at hus; |
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tor s week and see what it would dc for I
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;v.e. |did tike the medicine end was very I
grateful to f>-od my strength and health
slowly bed returning. id in month In two I weeks! able wan-out to take | |
cf a a was
up my uses! duties, i *m very enffiusi- ■-
r.slic in its praise.”
Wine cf; Cardni reinforces the organs
uf generation for the ordeal of preg¬
nane.-' and childbixtk. 11 prevents mis-
ca:; i&ge. No wurnan who takes Wi.-ie
of Oarilai nei-i leer the coraing of hw 2
cWM- if Mrs. Unn'y had taken g
\1 mu ct Cardui before her baby came b
she WQisld not have been weakened as
she was. Her rapid recovery should
commend this great remedy to ever y
expectant mother. Wme ci Cai-duj
regulates tliO menstrual flow.
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, i thin bktod> W£ak !uRgs
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aleness. You have them I *
| J hot weather as well as in cc’d. $ f
| 5 SCOTT’S EMULSION cares |
them -n sammer es in vff«ter.
I !t.ls creamy looking and. p!eas< |
I ant tasting. | I
5oc, and ; all druggists.
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K.er-T&K'3 Vi^goiiu J.A ' ••
' :id cjuh.X l ■live id in •-ad aud so:*
ihroas.
Eiscao«d -m Awful PcL.
Mr. 11. Haggius ot Jtfelbouim
ha done for mo. 1 was given up to
die. The offer of a fn e tual bottle
ot l)r. King’s New Discovery for
consumption induced me to try it-
Results wore startling. I am now
on the ujiid to recovery und one
all to Dr. King’s ISew Discovery,
It surely.saved my.litc;” This great
cure is guaranteed for all throat
and lung diseases by J. R..A (). I\
Tucker, druggists. Pmoe f>0c dr
1 . 00 . Trial bottles free.
CR. L. D. GALE i
DENTIST. ,
Will bo in Carnesville every fourth
week in the month.
Office in Dr. r J ucker’s.
B. F. CAMP,
At roKNE v-at-Law.
Will practice in ail the courts.
CARNES V”IDLE, GA.
wTIY stovnTi7
Attorney at Law
703-706 Empire EullUlng.
Atlan; a. Georgia.
H. H. dHAMtDLER
lAtty-at-Law
Lavonia - - - - Georgia.
W. R. kittle
Atty-at-Law
Carnesville, -------- Georgia.
mwi ii in in ii ■iihwi mi 11 utium ihiWiiiito', imi
MONEY LOANED. •
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I negotiate mortgoge
loans ob Improved farms
n reasonable rates.
1 A. NEESE.
J. A. NEtSE,
A'TTY - - AT- L AW.
General Law Practice.
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WO TICE OF SALIC.
Agreeable to an order of the
court of ordinary of Franklin coun¬
ty, will be sold at auenon at the
courthouse door in saiu county on
the first Tuesday in March next,
within the legal'hours of sale the
following property, to wit; Thir¬
ty five aeren of land more or less,
adjoimrip lands of the estate of J.
G, Westbrooks on the Carnesville
and Athens road, on the east, J.
T. Lunsford on the north, the
Betsy Priiitt land on the west and
other lands of H A. Haley dec'cl.,
on the south. Sold as the property
of Mrs, II. A. Haley, dee d., for
the benefit of the heirs. Terms
cash. This Feb. 2 , 1903.
J. L. JIaj.i; Executor.
Georgia, Franklin county.
In pursuance and by virtue of
the last will and testament of W,
{-. McEr.tire,.lute of said county,
deed., will bo sold at public out
erv on the 1st Tb«saa\ ra February
1903,. at the court house, in -said
comity .‘between the usual hours of
sale, the follow irig''real estate, to
wit: One house and.lot situated and
being in rhe town of Gainesville
in said counnty on south east side
of court aqu 28 y beginni'ug-at a roek
comer on line of M. C. Ramplev’s
store room, thence running S. 2 'D
E. 8.33 to a stake, thence 8 . <5i W.
180 to stake, thence A. ,r OA 2 Shj , , d T ,
a .
329 to a Stake thence IN. E-
to the beginning . ., .
Corner-. ,01V-
‘ aniim >- sixty one one Inmdvedths
of -:n acre, being . Z the lot ;,uown as
, , ,, fyf , ' ntn , of ^ "
t| ie property of the saiii deceased
'Ol* Die bcnetlt . „ ... Ol « Jega- . . ec.s. rr U .. lflS .
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of sale five hundred dollars cash
balance in four pavm a. on
or before l) 15, M)o3 1, '< , rod
Notes wi,iJ be taken for to- ;
ieierrecl payu ent inten
b'ner cent from J: 15. Iff : .
“ i i will be givt n < htion to
an kc tit' _ ' OK pivinei 5 >1 da note
Tins Jan. 8, 1 Do: .
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To curs SiGK HP A-3 AC HE,
HABITUAL CONST! AT O N,
ol! diseases arising from In¬
digestion. Tb&y will uurifjf
fc’ood ami mytks LILY, vouroompi^xion rhe.,,
as FAIR AS A a!e
SsiftHn oer.t®d, ZiHCii 28 C£J*fff.
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1 ® t*. Laxative boxes sold tn Bros®© past 12 month*. adobe TW?» ^nRtOf to*. 8, g V ^* * 5
Seven Million
’jsusms^isamit^
Oe.-.vjtia, Franklin countv.
T< All Whom It May Concern:
t„ F. PHtohett. having made application
mi me in lue form to be appointed per¬
manent Hclinintstviitor upon the estate
of VV. P, Pritchett laid of suit! comity,
notice is he-T-by given thut^said apjili-
option will b»- heard at the regular term
of the court' of ordinary for said count
to be held on the llvyt Monday in rob.
1903. AVitnena mv hand and ofiioiul
signature this 6th day of .Innuui y 11K>3.
T. J. Crow,
Ordinary.
Notice of Application to Sell Land.
Georgia, Frank!in county.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed has applied to t he ordinary of
said county for leave to sell land be¬
longing to the estate of H. A. Haley.
for the payment of debts, said appliea-
t~.7Tv.iil I)e heard at the regular term
uf the court of ordinary tor said county
to be held on the first Monday in Feb.
1908, This .Tan. 5, 1903.
J. L. Haley, Kvecutor
upon the e-tate of 1 f A. Haley.
CITATION S407.
Georgia, Franklin county.
M.illy F. Pritchett having made appli¬
cation for tw elve months support out of
the estate of TV. R. Pritchett, and an*
prai er.- duly appointed to set apart the
same having lilt'd their return, all ner-
son--, concerned are hereby required to
show cause before the court of ortfina-
ry if said county on the first Monday
in Felniary 1803 whv said application
should not be granted. This Jan. 5,1903
T. J. Grow,
Ordinary.
CITATION 3509.
Georgia Franklin county.
S. A. Port--v, administrator upon the
estate oi M. Ii. Porter, late of said conn
ty, dec’d,, having filed his petition for
discharge, tiffs is to cite all persons
concerned to show cause against the
granting if this discharge ct the regular
term of the court of ordinary for said
coenty to be held on the first Monday
day in February 1903.
'j. J. Crow,
Ordinary.
THE CHATTANOOGA a0V EKTI8ING
The Chattanooga Medicine Co. With
Jabecatories and general offices at Chat
nooga, Tenn., and brunch house* at 8t.
Lonis, Mo , u;id San Francisco, hat be¬
come one of the largest proprietary
medicine roncerns in t ho world. In the
of this business two factors have
dominant: The merit of its prod
of Cardui and Thedford’s
Draught- has been widely i-r-cog-
and the original advertising im-tb.
adopted have excited great com¬
The publicity for these medicines
not consist of the catch pin-ni
often employed in ndyertisingtijua\
instead tiie plain story of experieuc
the medicines gixen in the plaii
of the people themselves The
letter is h fair sample of tin
of Wine of Cardui testimoni¬
published during t!u past 2“ years:
;2i>‘iff Eastern Avenue
Oin’cinniiti, O'nio. May 20,1902
I Cf nsider Wine of Cardiff a mu t ess
woman’s remedy It is ,a speciiii
a tonic and regvlutor. For eiglil
I suffered with female trouble. 1
intense pain in the back and head,
me so weak that I was unable to
at times. Alter all remedies had
me Wine of Cardiff proved mj
true great friend. Wlitt a relief J
! It came a few days, ii.t-.-r I
taking it. I used it faithfully for
months and gradually grew strong¬
ana better. T am now regular to the
for the past twf years have enjoyed
. good health; I wish every nick
suffering .woman could know of yom
how much , sufl- _ . would
ring it
and wlmi, n differ.-ime It woiffd
in tiioiiKamis ofhonif»s \vhei*o ther^•'.*
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Cardui it would bring rt'liof and joy
M a rgawt Green my re.
Sold by all Newsdealers
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Furfiistius VAonchl^ toallloTeisof iluv C >
vast TOium-': of ISew, Choice Ccpyrtght
Composltlona by tLe most i u .nhor-
64 Fsp Of FfiJno piliolO
S?) 3oflys, Ii tfittiutnentsS
;^pf3(3 Pieces for Plsao-
l «r*d 22 Page* >*i Musics] Lftffrtture
Once £. Month for 23 Ceuta.
Yearly Subscription, $2.00.
Sue Months, $1.00
Th o/ie year you i i T-. j so0 Pa 0 e5of m ut'lc,
coin — rLiiti- 2'r>2 Complete Pirci-afortlic rintio.
it boup.M !r an/mmte p- re at one-halt off,
woukl .oh, lA-LOv. if y ■•i wlJipend us ther«Mfie
au . auuress of i ivc porforn-ora 0*1 ih.r I*iano
or Organ, we will semi youasaicpincop;. bliehcri c*re«
j. VV. PEPPEt?, Pm
fclihih ^ »,.c*tustSl*. # Philadelphia* Pa*
7rtWr-3f{e Seay Cota "«re. ~!»W>
For calds and si>r-throat vso KcrthoU’:, aaudr
i Quinine. Ka.-ily tak.;, as
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ATHl U’ icklv 3*j r,
THE PLACE
To Get What You want,
Is where you can find it, and at reasonable prices
Wo study the people’s needs and try to furnish it at a reasons,
bit- price. Below wo name a few articles to be lound at our store
IN THE SHOE LINE
We keep the largest and most complete line of men's, women’s
and children’s shoes to be found in tnis section.
IF YOU THINK WE ARE JOKING .
About carrying the largest and prettiest line of cooking and heat
nig stoves in North-East Georgia, just step m and be convinced*
.
, pretty No. 7 stove and No. 1 list and
" e can give you a piping
ioc only $7 00. In the larger and higher class stoves you should
see mte Dixie lidme.
We Garry a Pretty line
Of Guns. That Columbian single barrel breech loader is a beauty
Every one guaranteed for only §5.00. Von can find almost any
thing in the hardware hue at our store. A\ o especially carry a
good lino of hand and crosscut saws. One and two horse breedi¬
ng wagon lines, bridles, etc.
We Can Supply Your Wants
In underwear, pants, shirts, hats and jeans. Our line of good
flour, sugar, coffee, tobacco and all staple groceries is kept com
plete. As to PRICES, no try to satisfy our customers. We cor
dially invite you to see us.
YOW 8c IvicMURRV,
Lavonia, Ga.
FOR BARGAINS
in Furniture, Dry Goods, Shoes
Mens Clothing', Hardware,
Stoves, Farm Imple¬
ments, Etc.
®£ILL 0H
T. H.RoberYs, layonia, o a
He carries everything the Farmer needs.
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CUD MADWrOQ and Saddle Sores Mexican Mustang WnJ-
* wtl I lM r l iWou meut is just what you need. It takes etteffll
at Oi.ce, uni you >/lil ba ustouuhed tp see how quickly It heals so roe.
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You can burn yourself with Fire, yourself* tv ith
Powder, etc., or you can seald
■with Steam or Hot Water, but there is
only one proper way to cure a burn or
scald and that is by using
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Mexican
Mustang- Liniment.’
j It gives immediate relief. Get, a piece of soft old
i linen cloth, saturate it with this liniment and bind
loosely upon the wound. You can have no adequate u~u!
idea what, au excellent remedy this is for. burn
you have tfied it. ■jT'P'
A > rnipi rim L TIP If you hav 9 ft bird afflicted with Poup cr any
1 *■ - other poultry disease u.-:o Mexican rlustenj
Lluinivnt. It is ended a siojiOAtG remedy by poultry fcro< ders.
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