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Official Organ of
Franklin County.
TOO
Don’t take something just as
good get Bakers high grade.
S. F. Williams was in to vn
Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. O. R, Ledbetter was in
Lavonia shopping first of week
J. P. Ramplej was in Madi¬
son county Tuesday.
R. C. Rampley was in Walla-
halla, S. C. Wednesday.
There is some talk of anothei
paper being started in Hartwell.
M r. Fred Rampley was in Ila
Tuesday.
The Smith „Beaslev case was
put off until July.
Bakers high grade has never
failed to give you good results.
L. F. Lenhardt and G. L.
Goode was in Ft. Lamar and Ila
first of week.
Miss Bernice Sulivan is suffer¬
ing from a severe attack of “gjip”
this week.
D. A. Baker a prominent citD
zen of Royston was on our streets
Thursday.
Dr. T. W. Penderson returned
first ot week from several pays
visit in Atlanta
Messrs, Paul Adair and Den-
nis Sullivan were in Ashland
Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. B. H. Dickson was in
Red Hill first of week visiting
relatives.
The best crops made last
season were when Bakers high
grade was used.
A. L Fricks and J. Moten, of
Toccoa, were in town Wednes¬
day afternoon in Mr. Fricks
new Machine.
Mrs. D. C. YanWey and J/iss
Blanche Burruss are in Athens
visiting A'is. E. P. Epkms this
week.
Chas E. Looney’s absence from
the Advance force has detained
us from giving as much news for
the past two weeks as we would
have otherwise.
Swilling Place For Rent—See
Mr. B. H. Burton Canon, Ga. or
write Mrs. H, P. Swilling 146
Courtland St. Atlanta G a.
HtraeiurasK!
SPRING OPENING
To my old friends and customers in Carnesville and the surrounding country I extend to you all a cordial Invita¬
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PUBLISHED IN THE INTEREST OF FRANKLIN COUNTY AND ITS READERS.
(^VR.NKSVJLLK CtA. FRIDAY. MARCH 17 1910
Mrs. Jim Tribble and miss Lucy
Harrison, two of Lavonm’s popu
lar women, were m town Friday
guests of tbe familv ol E. B. Pur
celle.
Rev. J. F. Burgess filled his
regular appointment at New
Carnesville Baptist church
Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. H. J. Williams and
daughter. Miss Savannah, were
in Red Hill first of week at¬
tending the bed side of Mrs.
Mary Ayers.
You wid remember the good
crops made from using Bakers
high grade lonf aftor you have
forgotton the price.
Tom R. Zachary and Son will
be Carnesville the first part of
court week with garden seeds
from the mountains of North
Carolina.
Dr. T. W. Henderson’s office
will ba in the up-stairs depart-
ment of the H. T. Manley brick
building for a few days.
Rev. J. D. McPhail will preach
at the Presbyterian church
Sunday at eleven o’cIock March
Every body are invited
to go out and enjoy this ser¬
mon.
J/r. Goss Hall who has been m
various parts of Texas for the
past twelve months
Saturday of last week. Mr
many friends were glad to see
him and to know he was delsght
ed to return to his old home. He
has always made Franklin county
and Carnesville his home up to
the past twelve months and he is
widely kaown.
Mr. Reid Lenhardt who has
been at the University at Macon
lor the past few months returned
first of week. Mr. Lenhardt is on*
of Carnesville’s rising young men
and his many friends here are
glad to know he will bo at horn e
for a few weeks. His steady and
faithful duties as assistant cashier
j n the Bank of Framclin county
has won the fnendsoip of many.
Mr. ^has. E. Loonev, the vet¬
eran typo of Franklin county
is visiting in and around Toccoa
this week. ‘‘Charlie” is still
employed in the office of The
Carnesville Advance, and by
his faithful attention to duty
has made himself an jndispe n-
sible adjunct to that sprightly
weekly.— Toccoa Record.
Beautiful indeed and stylish to
the extreme are the loyelv nats to
be viewed Thursday, Friday and.
Saturday of next week at the at
tractiye millinery department ot
C.D. McEntirc’s store. Miss Cora
Hearn, of Atlanta, who long ago
achieved more than local rep
utation and her additional charm
is a thing that goes a long wav
with purchasers is her unfailing
willingness to please. There is
nothing to irksome for her to do
if it only pleases her customers.
Every shaped lace, every complex
Ion can be suited, as she under
stande to perfection how to adapt
style to individual requirements
and who is always mast interested
tn the peculiar needs, of her custo
rr ers whom she wili count by the
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score. \
Notice For Bids.
The building committee of New
Methodist chucrh Carnesville,Ga.,
will receive bids for the erection
of church until April 15th, prox.
Bids must be sealed and committee
reserves the right to reject any
and all bids. The building to begin
about Mav the 20tb, for further
information see or write,
Job C. Holbrook, Sec. & Treas.
Millinery Opening.
Everybody is cordially invited
to attend mv Spring Millinery
Opening, March 24th ahd 25tn.
We have a beautiful line of ready
made linen coat’suits, handsomely
trimmed with the latest braids.
Also have raady made veil skirts
and pongee silks ol all colors and
grades. Come and let us show
vou through our line.
mis. W. F, LEDBETTE,
Lavonia, Ga.
Rowden Cotton Seed.
Largest Bolls; Best yield;
Easiest picked $1.00 per bu. 5
bu. lots 90cts. 10 bu. lots 80cts
E. S. Manley
Letter From Farmers
Union.
Ashland, Ga,
March 15, 1910.
Editor Advance:—
We herewith send you a copy
of resolutions adopted at our reg
ular meeting of the F. E. and C.
U. of Bold Spring, Franklin Coun
ty, Georgia, held on March
12th which vou are requested to
please publish.
Resolved first: That we con
demn the present method of
working our public roads, that
some sections are nof worked at
all— while other sections have
unnecessary work done. In some!
sections the bridges are danger
ou& te travel over and the proper
authorities have been notified of
thp fact ’ but ignore ever ?
quest:
Be it further resolved: That
we ask a change in methods of
working the roads and if neces
sary have some legal procedir gs
to abondon the one man system.
Done in regular session, March,
loth, 1910.
J. T. Briscoe. Pres.
G. P Gunnels, Sec.
The U. D. C. Women
Have Purchased
Monument For
Aeterans.
The monument to be erected on
court bouse square by the U 1).
CL women m memory of the
veterans of Franklin county was
purchased Wednesday afternoon
from the JfcNeel Marble Co.,
Alerrietta, Ga., through the
manager agency, W. A. Florence.
The unveiling will take place
Julv the 14th 1910, the first com-
panv left Franklin on the 14th
day of July and it was suggested
by many of the Veterans that
this day be set apart tor same.
The U. D. C. women taels like
they got a real nice monument for
the amount they are to pay for it
but thev fully realize that thev
have got a task before them and
hope the men and citizens ol
Franklin county will co-oporate
with them and give them every
encouragement possible. It is
true we have got to start from
the beginuig to raise the necess
arv amount for same, Any
citizen of Franklin county will
point to this monument with
pride. It is twenty five feet in
height with figure on shaft. A
cut will appear of same in the
Advance in a few week.
Dr. L. D. Gale and
family moved to
Huntington.
As announced a tew days since
Dr, L. D. Gale and family moved
to Huntington Saturday ot last
week j t was ( | ee p iv regretted
b v his many loval friends here
ant j ; n the county that he do¬
cided to give up his work here
as a dentist, and go to Hunting
ton where he has accepted the
Position as general agent cf the
Mutual Life Insurance. Dr, Gale
and family was not only one of
{he most popular citizens of
Carnesville but Franklin county
where they are widelv known and
loved. He was reared in Bruns
wick and is a sou of one of Geor..
gia's most noted families. He is
a devoted member or the Carnes
ville Baptist Church and his
assistant in the Siwulav School
and prayer meeting will be greatly
missed in both.
Mrs. L. D. Gale is a
lovable young woman and
was a devoted member of the
J/ethodist Church nere. She is
the oldest daughter of Dr. J
R. Tucker who is one of the most
prominent citizeus of this place.
There entire family will be
greatly missed. We wish them
much success in their new field of
work, and thev will enjoy their
new home.
Official Organ of
Franklin County.
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Hon. Sam J. Tribble
One of Our County
Boys to Speak
here Tuesday
March 29th.
Hon. Sam J. Tribble, candi¬
date for congress, will speak at
the court house in Carnesville
at the noon recess of court
Tuesday March the 29th. Let
every voter in Franklin county
be on hand to hear Mr. TribbleA
address and the ladies are cordi¬
ally invited to be present.
He is one of Franklin county's
sons having been born and rear¬
ed here, a man of ability, intel¬
ligent soberness, a moral Chris¬
tian gentleman and one in whom
the greatest as well as the
smallest interest of our state
and district can be entrusted
and will be well cared for in
his hands.
Being born a son of toil, the
farmers interest as well as all
avocations of life, he has at
heart, and if elected to congress
he will never let an opportunity
pass to serve the interest of his
district and state. He has
proven his ability and worth.
He made one of the best solici¬
tor generals the Western Cir¬
cuit ever had, giving equal
rights to all and special privi¬
leges to none, a terror to the
evil doers. Previous to holding
this office he was for years
solicitor ot the Cicy Court of
Athens and a good record of
same. The interest of the dis-
trict and state can be given ih-
to the hands of none who will
do more to serve his people.
Every man in Franklin
county will remember Tuesday
March the 29th, and be on hand
to hear this discussion of the
issnes of this campaign. Let
all register by April 1st so you
can vote and let Franklin ,
county give Sam Tribble the
the largest vote she has ever
polled.
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