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Announcement.
To The Voters Of Franklin Conn
y —I hereby announce mvself a
candidate for the office of Tax
Collector subject to t he Democrat
Party. If elected I will give the
office mv best service and wil
charge nothing for collecting tlx*
school tax. I will appreciate
your help.
JOHN E. STONFX YPIJER.
Treasurer.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidaie for Treasurer of Frank¬
lin county— subject to tlie prima¬
ry election.
E. E. McWhoter.
I announce mvself a candidate
for Treasurer of franklin countv,
subject io tin' primary election
hereafter to be called, and ask tne (
aid of my friends and the public, j
C. A. Fowler.
1 hereby announce myself a can
didate tor Treasurer of Franlin
count v, subject to the primary.
If elected 1 promise a faithful
discharge of the duties ot
the office and will think the
voters for their support.
Respectful lv,
Aaron Terrri.e.
I announce my candidacy ior!
re-election lot Hu o ... >to \ [
Treasurer ol Franklin count!
subject to the Democratic party. |
1 deeply thank the voters of the
county lor their past support and'
will greatly apfreciate and than re ;
you in advance for any favor you
may do for me. 1 ask for the
office for only one moie term.
Jotin L. Smith.
Til Rl CEIVER.
To The Voters of Franklin:
I herebv announce mvself a
candidate for re-election to the
office of Tax Receiver of Frank
lin County, subject to the action
of the Demorauc priraarv; and
promise, if elected, faithful anil
prompt attention to all business
of the office. Thanking mv many
friends throughout the county for
their past support, and soliciting
your vote m the coming election,
I am, very respectfully,
J. M. Broom.
For Representative.
To the white voters ot Franklin
countv: / hereby announce my
self a candidate tor re-election as
representative of Frantlin county,
subject to the state primary to be
held about September 1st next, 1
feel grateful for past favors and
will appreciate the support ot the
voters of the county.
11 . H. Chandx.br.
For Judob Of Western Circuit.
To the voters of the Western
Circuit: It will be your duty
this year 'to elect a J udge, and all
voters has the privilige of fixe rets
ing his right of choice at the bal¬
lot box, I hereby announce to you
ruy candidacy for Judge ot the
Superior Courts of the Western
circuit. I will gratefully appre¬
ciate your support in the primary
to be called by the Democratic
executive committee. I have no
partisians to serve, no enemies to
punish; and pledge myself, if elect
ed. to a taithful and impartial dis¬
charge pf duty.
Lewis C. Russell.
Sheriff’s Sale-
Georgia, Franklin county.
Will be sold on the 1 st 7 'ues
day in May j 01o at public outcry
at the court house door in said
county witmn legal hours cl sale
to the highest bidder for cash cer¬
tain property of which the follow
ing is a complete discretion: One
lot of land in the 370th district,
containing 3 or 4 acres of more or
or less, bounded on the north bv
11 *A Pitman or Dock flurry: on
east bv G I, Campbell; on the
south bv II B McCrary; on the
west by B f urry The same
being the tract of land deeded by
II i. ArcOrary November 2lst
1907 to Bedford Curry- Said lot.
levied on as the property of
the defendant. The said levy
made to salisv two (i fas issued in
the 370tb district, o M.said county,
in favor of B II Holbrook and
61 C Holbrook.^ Said levy made
am j returned to me bv C C Ran
dull, LG. Written notice given
tenant in posession as the law di
rects. This April 5th 1 y 10.
John W. >Vansley, Sheriff of
Franklin connty.
Georgia. Franklin county.
Also at same time and place,
will be sold on the first Tuesday
in May 1 910 , at the court house
door in the citv of Carnesville in
tne county of Franklin between
the lawful boars of sale, at public
outcr .V fov cash l he following
property, to wil; A tract of land
lying in the 1420th district, G if,
countv, containgt’i r;y five
at . T . eS) more or less,bounded as fol
bws, by J C Crow on the north*
east and seutn and by Dr West
brooks on the west- Also one un
divided one half interest, the same
being a remainder mteiest after
the life of J C Crow, in a tract oi
land lying m said county bounded
as follows, on the south by Dr
Westbrooks on the west by R L
Crow, on the north by Mis J W
Roach and on the east by T A
Crow contains 40 acres more or
less. Also one horse wagon and
harness, 1 top buggy and harness,
one middle buster plow, one com
mon plow stock and a set of gear,
and one black hog, levied on as
the property of R. L. Crow to satis
fv two attachments in favor of J
0 Crow and one attachment in
favorofe/C A T A Crow against |
R Lcrow rtturuableto the Septem
bet term ’09 of Franklin Superior
court, and fi fa's issued upon judge
raents rendered by said court on
said attachments at the March
term ’10 thereof by order of the
Judge of said court. This April
6 th I 9 IO.
John vV. Wansley, Sheriff of
Franklin county.
Georgia, Franklin Conntv:
Will be sold on the ffrst Tues
day in nay M0 at public outcry at
the court house in Carnesville, C a.,
said county, within the legal
hours of sale to the highest, bidder
for cash the following real estate,
tovvit: A certain tract ot land sit
uated in the town, or city, of Roys
ton, Ga., and in said county' of
Franklin, containing thirty (30)
acres, more or less; bounded on the
north bv A. Johnson, J W Long
and Seab Curry, on the east by
Scab Curry, on the south bv T A
j Strickland, on the west by FI M
Crittenden, “W II Smith and South
ern Railroad; same being place
whereon D A Baker resided on
December 23rd 190J, and being
the same tract of land conveyed
by said D A Baker to Anderson
Phosphate & Oil company t on
December 23rd 19 O 0 , and being
the same tract, of land described
in verdict and judgement render
edin Snpeno*’ court of said :ourtv
of Franklin on October 2nd 190 's 111
case of Anderson Phosphate & Oil
company vs D A Baker, and being
the tract of land on which D A
Baker now resides. Said proper
ty levied on as the property of D
Baker tosatiffy an execution
issued from the Superior court oi
said county in favor of said Ander
son Pnospbate A Oil companv.a
corporation against said D A Pa
ker.said property being in posers
ion of said 1) A Baker, a quit
claim deed frrom Anderson Phos
phnte & ()ii company to said 1) A
Baker having been executed,
and recorded as the law provides
Written notice given D A Baker
leniint in possession, as required
bv law. .This April the 7th’i0,
John W Wartsley, Sheriff of
Franklin county.
Citations.
Georgia. Franklin countv:
To A1| Whom it- May Concern:
Mrs Al. E Glodfelter, Ad¬
ministratrix of E. S. Clodfelter,
deceased has m due form applied
to the undersigned, for leave to
sell tlie lands belonging to the
estate of said deceased. Said ap¬
plication will be heard on* the
J/onday !
first Monday in in May
1910. This April 4th 1010.
J. A. J/cCav, Ordinary.
Georgia Franklin County
W. Q. Adams, having made
application in due form For an
order directing G. L. Fredricks
executor of A . Q. Adams, deceas¬
ed, to make title to certain real
estate in Said Conntv, Containing
eighty acres more or less, King m
sal q county on the water Hunters
Creek, and known as lot no. 6 .
Adjoining lands of W. O. King,
andL. II. Terrell on the North
A. Q. Adams on the west G. Lg
Fredricks arid G.L. Kmg on the
South and on the East dv Carnes¬
ville and Toccoa road, Saul
petition showing that the pur-
chaseprice has been paid in con-
torn ,i t y to bond for titled execut-
e(l by eaa i deceased during his
llfetime . Notice is hereby given
to all and singular the heirs ot said
deceased to show cause, it any
hey can wjjy this court should
not order said executor to make
tittle under sa-d bond JJfor title
at the J/ay ^errn ot this court.
This April 4th I 9 IO.
J. A. JicCav Ordinary.
FCR SALE-One good sew-
mg machine real cheap. For
furthe r information come to
The Advance office.
NOTICE.
Will be let to the lowest bidder,
at the court house at Carnesville,
Ga., on the 10th day of May, 1910,
the buiidmg of a steel bridge--all
bids to be sealed. The right to
reject any or all bids received.
Pkms and specifications on file at
my office.. All. bids to be accom*.
•panted by bond, mth good secu¬
rity for double the amount of bid.
The party making the accept¬
ed bid will be required to put up
a certified chnek tor $500.00 for
the faithful performance of his
con tract.
A F McFarlin, C R & R. ^
F'or Rent —One 5 room house
with pasture and good garden.
Known as the T J Parks house.
Apply to Roy T Manley,
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Lavonia - — Georgia
Offlice Hours 8 to 12-1 to 5.
D. T. DAVIS,
Attorney-At-Law.
Lavonia,......Georgia
G. H. POOLE,
BARBER,
(JARNESVILLE, - — GA.
Will be open during the day
and at night when it is necees
sary. Call around to see me.
Dr. A. N. Bowers
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Atty-at-Law
l.avor.ia - - Georgia
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