Carnesville advance. (Carnesville, Ga.) 1899-191?, October 14, 1910, Image 1

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Official Organ of Franklin County. «IOO 4 m :: t?dl V: X Hf: - ,. / a 4 ^ % ’ esE m L-„ gg mBg nw y Creations that will satisfy, wear well, look well. THAT ARE STYLISH." We are in position to give you these goods at twenty-five to fifty per cent less than they can be bought in large cities. Ou r Oper ring days were October 4th, and 5th, Tuesday and Wedne;day. Cha © tSBBs&k mass* 9 © 9 9 © 9 a 9 ■ Nice toilet soap at Cox’s. Mrs. R. 1. Little visited rela¬ tives at Bold Springs Monday. J. E. Cox deals in all kinds of fancy groceries. Msss Leah Burruss is able to be oot after a few days illness. J. W. Wansley and S. F, Bag- well were m Lavoma this week. Mr. Reid I.enhardt was in town Sunday. * A. L. Fricks, of Toccoa, was in town Thursday. A/iss Blanche Camp was con fin e l to her room for the past few’ days. • W. P. Avers, of layonia, was in town Sunday visiting home folks. A box supper at Hopewell church Saturday night October 22,1910. For all kinds of groceries go to J. E. Cox. Miss Fannie Alexander has recovered from a few days ill¬ ness. C. H. Little was in B Sunday and Monday. G. L. Goode andG. E. Olodfel ter were m Atlanta last week. B. F. Aderhoidt was in Lavo- ria Wednesday attending to busL t ness. Mrs, J.M. Phillips many friends will be glad to know she improv tng. The best flour in town will- al¬ ways be found at my store. J. E. Cox. Cox will sell you seven pack¬ ages of soda for 25 cents—they are the regular 5 cent sizes. There will be an all day sing¬ ing'at Middle River church fifth Sunday in this month. Every body invited to come and bring well filled baskets. That witness who through mistake exchanged hats in the Grand .Fiyry room on Thursday Eoptemp by^kfering j 29, can with secure his hat -WTcM ' Fair CI W. been Ac Lavania, Ga. \ \ a The meml IWmled—See after r*march clail Franklin and Tl)« MemodJhv Salary or niiri tin* P re ^fress The Harvey Ohio. Cleveland, f * v v/ t AC ♦ PUBLISHED IN THE INTEREST OF FRANKLIN COUNTY AND ITS READERS. carn ksv i i ;r a <: (5 i-b 11)10 |£L' For Rent—One food three horse farm with good buildings on it for further information write or come to see, E. B, Purcelle. Miss Maude McCarter retim¬ ed a fewdays since from several days visit with triends in An¬ derson, S. C. She is now look¬ ing after her school at Poplar Acadmy. 3/iss Bertha Camp was called to the bedside ot her sick mother Sunday, She is teaching art at Marsville. Mrs. Camp is much and Miss Bertha return to her work Wednesday. J/r. Swinton McDaniel lef last week tor Atlanta where he goes as a student of the Atlanta La a’ School. Mr, McDam'e.isa fine young man and ' Vl t make goou with his studies. e j nn] h, S many friends In wishsng muc success. My. Ernest Clodfelter, one of Carnesviile’s most prominent young men is with J, R. Dortch & Oo., at Lavonia for the lull. Mr. Clodfelter has muny Inends throughout Franklin conn who are always glad to hear of his advancement. Mrs. T. M r Henderson, of At- . lanta, is at Hotel Central fora few days with her husband. Al rs. Henderson lias many admiring friends liaie who always give her the glad hand of welcome to our little town, Capt. Lee Johnson was in town Thursday. L He was one of the best and most respected con., ductors on the Southern On account ot being in a wreck lie ij now in the grocery business at Toccoa where ne is making his home. The members of f ho New Carnesvilie Baptist church elected Rev. J. W. Rucker pastor for the coming year, Rev. Rucker is a good preacher and d he ac¬ cents the etuuch they will have with them a good preacher. Rev. C, T. Burgees was tire past two years and did some faithful*work. Afrs. L). M.Snrison re organize ed the Woman’s Missionary meet ing at the New Carnesvilie Bap tist church Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. Snelson is a very enthusiastic 'woman and has been a member 0l til j s kind of work for some We 4 glad she has got are Vpihen of the eotfurtphf / u V <r. The Southern Electric Theatre Company has Ivon :n town for a day or two.- They have some of the best and latest pictures out, and everybody should go out and enjoy them as them as the people here seldom have an opprtnnity to enjoy such good pictruo shews. They will only be !h*.v two more and all the citizens should take ad vantage of this show. Three new rolls will be on tonight and prom ves to bo best of the season. Ev¬ erybody both old and young will enjoy them and will receive much pleasure and enjoyment. Co , ^ L Goo;ie whg isth , raember of the Congressional democratic Executive Commit- £ ee for Franklin county will ad- dress the voters of Franklin in an ar ^ c j e j; n 1iex t weeks Ad- vance giving reasons why Mr. Tribble ^ is the Democratic nomi- nee fo ngreaa and as such should receive the vote of this 0 unty. The issue is clear cut and facts plain. Accompa- nying his article will be a copy 0 f a letter from the chairmain of the Sate Democratic Execu- tive Committee refuting the statements made that this corn- mi ttee refused to recognize Mr. Tribble. , r f j ie fall term of the public schools will begin November /, close December 23, 1910. The spring term will Begin with January 2nd, and close April 28, 1911. The children and patrons everywhere are manifesting much interest in getting the crops gathered and all work done in order to be ready for the opening. The most whole¬ some sign of progressive and en lightened people is to see them educating their boys and girls at nome. J. Will Landrum C. S. C. To Use People of Parnps- ville smd Franklin * I understand that the state¬ ment has been made that I am not located here and am but a transient dentist in your midst. Now I desire to say this state- mentis wrong. I have been here nearly a yesr and have . . . notjjpn leaving now. theftfCa larnesville and their patronage, '• or*jyjp«ily, jfw. Henderson, Box Supper. , There will be a box supper af Tugalo Institute on Friday tdght night October 28th, the proceeds will be used for church purposes. The women and girls arc invited to come with well filled boxes—and the men boys are invited to come with well filled pockets. Music will be furnished for the evening, and we all anticipate a good time and plenty of supper. Notice. I am now permanently locat¬ ed in Carnesvilie and prepared to d o dental work in all all its branches. Satisfaction guaran¬ teed. D. M. Snelson, Dentist. A Musical Recital at Tugalo Institute ----o--- One of the most enjoyable recitals of the season will be given in the auditorium of Tugalo Institute Friday evening October the 21st, by Miss Anna Landis the efficient music teacher, she knows music and has had much experience in giving recitals, A very interesting programme for the eve- nirghas been arranged. will be vocal selec¬ An additional feature of the evening tions by Mrs. T. W. Henderson who is an artist by no rare merit. There can be no disappointment among her hearers, for Mrs. Henderson plays beautifully, 1 and those who k r ow of her talent, diligence and ambition knows she will make a decided success. this recital Miss Landis nas worked veiv hard preparing by and the citizens in the community should encourage her giving a good attendance. The proceeds will be used in fitting up a music room in the school building, After the recital a social gathering in the auditorium viil be enjoyed and ices will be served. who The following invitations are being sent out and those do not receive one before Friday evening will be handed one at the door; a BIRTHDAY PARTY We herewith extend a most kind invitation To you and your friends or any relation To come to a party. This little silk sack Is intended to furnish a good place to pack ' As many pennies as you are years old. We promise the secret shall never be told. If Methuselah’s age would be the right sum Of the years to which you already have come, If objections to exposing your age should arise, One hundred would be a splendid disguise. A musical programme of very rare merit Will be given to those who will just come and hear it. We’ll give you good cheer for the weak inner man And many interesting things for you to scan; We’ll meet young and old with greetings most hearty As you come, one and all, to your own Birthday Party. Carnesvilie Railroad. Clarkesville, Oa, Oct.11 ’Id Editor Advance: 7 write to inform yon that, mv self, 3/r. Huunicutx andMr.Erivir leaves to night for Atlanta, for the purpose of getting our charter am! making other arrangements to be gm work on our Railroad before the end of this ycm, 'Will have a party do'vn within the noxt top davs to see the line who has the money to hetn comoleta the line: so von ma.v expect us any time af¬ ter th h first of next week. I write ihis simply t.o let you khow we are not going to let the rorfd die out and expect to have it built right away if every one will stand square up to what is right and do Ins part. We will ' vnto you again soon or wire vou the day we will go over the land with our financial agent. Yours Truly, IKS. J. 11. III< Official Organ of Franklin County. ^T.OO !«—• ituatioii In Eigth Grows More Tangled. Athelis, Ga., Oct, 11.—As the ime for the general election Taws near the political situa- ion in the Eighth district with ■eference to the congressional ace between Hon. S. J. Trib- hie and Hon. W. M. Howard be¬ comes more and lively. A few days ago the leading feature of this most unusual campaign was the talk of holding a second white primary. Now the latest development in the matter is a circular letter, which is being distributed by the Tribble fac¬ tion today, which shows signed statements from strong suppor- iteis ot both Mr. Tribble and Mr Howard, asking Mr. Howard to come out of the race. The let¬ ter is signed by J. R, Mattox, Elberton, a Howard man, and Q. L. Williford, of Madison, a Tribble man. The direct cause of the letter was that in his speech at Madison Mr. How¬ ard stated that i f certain offi¬ cials of Elbert county would de c ] are that the "votes which were thrown out in the recent inves¬ tigation were cast ty legal and registered voters he would come out of the race immediately. These statements have been se¬ cured and presented to Mr. How ard, according to the letter re¬ ferred to, and he has not as yet withdrawn from the race. Inas much this speech of Mr. Howard’s was reported in The Madison Advertiser verbatim, there is much speculation as to what bearing this new turn in the matter will have on the out come, and whether or not Mr. Howard will really come out of the race, as stated in the speech ne made at Madison.—Georgian Notice. Bring your hides to Toccoa Hide & Leather Company—or when you accumulate one hun dred pounds, or over, ship them and we will pay the frieght. We send check the day the goods are received. Toccoa Hide & Leather Co. Toccoa ,Ga.