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Official Organ of
Franklin County.
100
Nice toilet soap at Cox’s.
T. G. Hall was in Lavonia
ring the first of the week.
Miss Lucv Purcelle is able to
after a few days illress.
to Ik. i L. McEntire ** i* was in Lavo- T
• i.u the £ first i. of * i.i the week. i
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Miss Maude McCarter was at
home Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. Ernest Clodfelter was in
town a lew days since.
R. T. Manley was in Lavon'a
Wednesday afternoon.
__ ^: _ P ‘, ^ A yers ’ ^ _. Lavonia, . is .
visiting . home folks here.
R. S. Lenhardt is at h( me en
joy mg Thankgiving.
W L Little was in Lavonia
Wednesday.
Thanksgiving is with us
once again.
Cox is receiving Christmas.
goods. He has a real nice lot.
Mr. Clyde Ayers is at home af¬
ter a few days stay in Lavonia*
E. B. Purcelle was in the
country Wednesday afternoon
on business.
Mrs. A, L. Fricks and children,
of Toccoa, are visiting relatives
here.
3/iss Fannie Alexander has
been confined to her room lor a
tew (lavs.
Mr. jWD1 Burra?s and sister,
.ll/iss. Blanche, are in Commerce
■enjoying Thanksgiving.*
Chas, E. Looney, our excellent
tvpo for The Advance, spent last
Monday in Lavonia.
Mr and J/rs Dungan, of Phil
adelphia, were visiting relatives
in town this week.
Miss Mattie Rampleyis visiting
friends and relatives in Madisor,
this week.
Mr. Alexander, of Comer
was in town Wednesday and
Thursday.
Miss Gennie Elrod is visiting
homefolks near Adolphus for a
few days.
D. C. Crenshaw, one of Red
Hill’s most pi osperous farmers,
was in town Wednesday.
Miss Agnes Lynne Jones, of
Atlanta, visited her sister, M’s?
Lavinia, a few days last week.
Miss Lavinia Jones is spend¬
ing Thanksgiving in Gaines¬
ville.
S. J. Carmichael, a prominent
business man, of Comer, was in
to vn during the week.
Miss Annie Rampley is at
home for Thanksgiving. She .
is
teaching music in the Valley.
J/r. and Mrs. J. B. McEntire
were in Athens first of the
week 'dsiting Hon. Samuel J.
Tribble and family.
I am now permanently locat-
ed in Carnesville and prepared
to do dental .work in all its
branches. Satisfaction guaran¬
teed.
D. M. Snelson, Dentis
See special rates that
Looney can give you on
Advance, Georgian, Home
Farm m this issue. These
the cream of papers at
milk prices.
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PUBLISHED IN THE INTEREST OF FRANKLIN COUNTY AND ITS
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Miss Ottie Wansley took
charge of Miss Lavinia Jones
department in the school room
this week while she was in
Gainesville.
Mrs, Mashburn, !, a well known
woman of tms . place, ,
„ near is
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sick • , . m Toccoa. TJ Her
in many
friends will be pleased to know
that she is improviug
Ex-sheriff John Rampley re
turned a lew days since from
Atlanta where he has been tak-
lr| g treatment. His many
friends throughout the county
are g | a( j to know he ig mU ch j m
p rove( j
M]SS EmB9a HalJ > one of uur
popular young girls who is
at Canon with the firm
of Burton and Bagwell, was the
admired guest of relatives and
friends here Sunday,
The manv friends ot Miss Nan
Dickson will deeply regrei to
learn ot her serious illness with ap
pendicitis. She will come ho ne
tor a few weeks and it able she
expects to return to Bessie Tift Col
lege in January.
Miss Annie Landis, the excel¬
lent music teacher at Tugalo In¬
stitute, is visiting her sister,
at Demorest, and friends at the
Valley. She will also spent a
short while in Atlanta while
away.
The school is progressing
nicely under the able manage¬
ment of Prof. Barrett. The
music class is the largest it
has tedi fer several years.
Sheriff John W, Wansley has
returned from a business trio
in various pans of the state.
Mr. Wanslev has made an able
officer md his re-election with¬
out opposition proves his faith¬
fulness to this office.
Mrs. Luther McEntire has re¬
turned from an extended visit
with her parents in St.ephens-
ville, Texas. The many friends
hereof Mr. John Rampley will
be pained to learn of his serious
illness of pallegra, but glad to
know he is improving. He has
many friendsm Franklin county
who are deeply internet in his
welfare having made this his
home for many years.
Mrs. Glen Waters who has
been living in Atlanta for the
past eight or ten years has mov¬
ed here *and will make Carnes-
ville her future home, She and
her daughter, Miss Miriam, ar¬
rived here Monday ana her son,
Glen Waters,. Jr., will remain in
school in Atlanla for a while.
Our people here will give this
family a hearty welcome,
James F. (Doz.er) Morris, of
Company B 15th Georgia died at
Ft. Enterprise, Rusk county, on
November ] 7 llh) mo, age 07. He
- was a .son of General E. W. and
Eliza d/orris, and a brother of the
late A. J. M orris; his brothers and
sisters having all proceeded him
except Mr s W A d/an ley who was
with him during his last illness.
lie married d/iss Bailie Grubbs,
of Hart countv, and moved to
Texas 1810. he leaves a wife, ten
children, and forty four grand
children. He was a kind busoand.
father, neighbor, and a devoted
ciinstmn, and has a host of frien
and relatives here who mourn 1
death.
Rev I H Miller wlu was
appointed at the recent.
of the conference which
held in Athens to take charge
of this circuit, is well known
and the, citizens are highly
pleased with him as a man, min
ister, and pastor, llis family
is fixed by all denominations
of the town and a strong and
forceful appeal from all over
this circuit was sent to confer
ence at king for him to remain
here The people are indeed
glad he is with us for another
year
Tbs Harvey Oil Company.
Manufacturers of Lubrica¬
ting Oils, Greases, Paints and
Gasoline, Cleveland, Ohio.
W. R. Pulliam, Agent, Mar¬
tin, Ga., R. F. D. 1.
Big Reduction In Milli¬
ner.
Our Millinery Department
will close for this season on De¬
cember 1st and until that date
we will offer anything wehav,
in Millinery at a Big Reduction
in Price. Call around and take
advantage of this off er.
C. D. Mg ENTIRE.
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. »
Pressing Clnb.
I am running a larg3 Clothes
Pressing Club. Will clam mens
and boys suits, la he; co.it suits
f guarantee a g > > 1 j >') or no pty
I also <lve clothes. Bring voir
clothes to The Carnesville Press¬
ing Club—we will do you first
class work. Next door to the
Printing Office,
L GORDON 1 .
Notice.
To Rent—150 acres of good
farm lands with five good
residences thereon. Will cut
same into any amount necessa¬
ry to suit dweellings. Over
half is second and third years
land—all fresh and good. Half
of same will make a bale of cot-
ton to acre with good cultiva¬
tion. Prefer standing rent for
one or more years to suit renter.
This land is known as the Jack-
ey Phillips place. See or write
me at Royston, Ga.
J, S, CAMPBELL
Official Organ of
Franklin County.
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The many people of Lavonia and surrounding
■ country, who ®e V traded at our store, know that
we save them money on what they buy, on any
class of goods thev need. It has been the custom
of this store to give good goads at the lowest possi¬
ble prices, and we are still following that motto.
We have almost everything in the Furnishing Goods
line, and can depend on us for quali y.
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While our Imver was in New York l ist month, he securedwemnrtcablv -rood
bargains in clothing, of which we intend our customers shall receive the benefit
through the vei v low- prices at winch wo are going to offer these goods, We
have the celebrated
. G. & F. BRAND CLFTHING
—one of the very best makes on earth. Cur prices on these clothes are $5 00 to
$14.00 Per Suit, ^ _ We also carry a full line of Odd Trousers, Coats and Overalls
These are the kind that wear well.
MmV Hits, lattes anti S’lbmnV ’inform lam baa ot Skirls,
very newest Styes, A 'll! lim of Cloaks and Lad'ss Saits a! Reasan=
able Prises Call to See Until.
We have the nicest, and at the same time the cheapest line of Dress Goods to
he found in any store ot Northeas,, Geonra. Our line ot Woolen and Cotton
Dress Goods is surpassed, and you can find what you need here.
We know we can please every lady who is interested n this line, and it will
mean a bur saving to vou to trade here,
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Hannah and Barts Shoes for men, and other brands for men. For] idles, we
have the celebrated ‘Smart Set’ and ‘Tuttle’ brands, and other brands Vo a
can’t beat these shoes an vwhere. The “huckv” brand School Shoes, none better
made for children. We have a strong line of work shoes tor Men \nd Women
arid we guarantee satisfaction. Come and look our line over. They II p ease you*
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