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ictal Organ of
County.
still travel with us
n afar
we have been makes us
t we are.
—Selected.
NIP toilet soap at Cox’s.
,rB. Crawford, of Henry, was
itditn Thursday,
WfO. Price was in Lavonia
Hay of the past week.
Mr, Carl Rampley was in La¬
l bia recently.
Mr. Pearl Gregory was in La-
nia Tuesday on business.
L G. Hall was in Lavonia
^■nda /.
■ Miss Moore, of Bold Springs,
Kas in town Saturday.
■H. J. Harrison spent Wednes
ly in the country.
■ Ir R. T. Manley was in Atlanta
a few days this week.
IF. C. Isbell is in Atlanta buying
Rules.
I Chas. D. McEntire was in La-
fcnia first of week on business-
| loma Judge W R I-it vie was in La
Saturday attending court
J/r. Hubert J/anley and Miss
Lula Addington were in Lavonia
Friday of last week.
E. B. Purcelle was on the
itreets ot Lavonia a short while
Tuesday.
Miss Zelia Phillips visited
lomefolks Saturday and Sun-
lay.
Mr. Jeff Parks was in Lavo¬
nia Friday and Saturday of last
week.
Miss Annie Rampley
ThanKSgiving with
here.
C B Landrum, of Garland-
! ville, was at home Saturday aid
Sunday.
R T Manley and Little Har
old and Louise McEntire were
in Lavonia Saturday.
Miss Lavinia Jones returned
from a few days visit at Gaines¬
ville Sunday.
Miss Etta Purcelle was in La-
•vonia Sunday afternoon for a
short while.
Mr. Lee Wilmount, of Du_
rant, was in town a few hour s
ednesday. '
,
This is a typocal winter
leather after a few weeks of
/a y days.
H. T. Manley was in Lavonia
in busines* a short while during
[he weex.
1 W. L. Little and P. S. Adair
7 ere in the country a short
rhile Tuesday afternoon.
1 J. E. Spears, of near this
dace, was in town this after
loon on business.
i Misses Anna an d Eliza Lamar,
*f Bold Springs, vere in town
Saturday.
ylMrs. ■en, of A. Toccoa, L. Fricks home and alter chil-
are
■few days visit here,
■Mr. James McDaniel returned
ffew days since from a short
Bit with his son in Atlanta.
Pn. J. Williams and wife were
gt Tabor visiting relatives a few
“/s since.
p}. ined Goerge L. Goode has re¬
from a few days busi-
p trip to Athens, Commerce
Atlanta.
O/r. John Purdue, a prominent
■raveling Pi man of Athens, was
town VYgdn$Ki&y mixing
She Canicsoille Tt&tmnft.
PUBLISHED IN THE INTEREST OF FRANKLIN COUNTY AND ITS READERS.
CAR NE8V 1.LLE GA. BLR. I ) A Y. r> jXjFiMber 2 , 1 DIO
U|W. L. Burruss returned from
a few days visit with
and friends in Commerce and
Atlanta.
The Farmers Gin Company at
Rovston was destroyed Tuesday
afiernoon by lite. It is unknown
how the fire originated.
Lost—One dark blue ladies
coat, lined with white satin, lest
between Plain view and Carries-
ville. Finder please leave at The
Advance office.
The members of Sheriff John
W. Wansley’s family who has
been confined to their room for
the pa't few days are now able
to be cut.
Miss Emma Hall, of Canon,
was the admired guest of rela¬
tives and friends here Sunday.
She is very much pleased with
Canon and her good people.
J. T. Conger and T G Hall
Ime a fine lot of horses and mules
just come in from St. T outs, Alo.
Mr, Corner and S. J. Carmichael
have been gone several days.
Miss Anna Landis retnrned
Sunday from a few davs visit at
Demorest and Nachoochee Val¬
ley. She enjoyed her visit
with her many friends and they
did much for her entertainment-
Mrs. J. M. Phillip’s many
fiiends will be glad to knc-w she
is improving after a few days
serious illness. She has been
co 1 'fined to her bed for several
weeks, but is slowly improving
Rev. W, A. Cooper and wife,
of Avalon, were in town Sunday.
Rev. Cooper preached a very
able and interesting sermon
here Sunday. Everybody who
were fortunate enough to hear
him enjoyed and appreciated
the sermon.
The many friends of Dr. J. R
Hall will be pleased to know
that he is able to be out after
few days illness. He is a good
citizen and his friends are great
ly interested in his welfare.
Congressman-elect Tribble
publishes his expense accouns
of the election elsewhere in tbit
issue. A card of appreciation
of what his friends did for him
will also be found in another col
umn. '
Miss Blanche Burruss, one of
Carnesville’s attractive and pop¬
ular you rig girls, spent a few
days in Commerce visiting reta¬
rives and friends. She has many
admiring friends in Commerce
who always give her a hearty
welcome.
Misses Emma Manley and Em
ma Sue Perteet entertained
several of the young people of
this place Thursday evening of
last week in honor of Miss
Miriam Waters, the beaatiful
and attractive daughter of J/rs
Glen Waters ol this place, lorm
erlyof Atlanta. They moved
here a few days since and have
received many hearty welcome’s
fiom our citizens of this town.
M. Cole, E (). freeman -j , O.
E. Clodfelter “three of / .1 worlds
greatest advertisers” were in town
during the week advertising Gi¬
gantic Doomed Sale of J. R.
Dortch Companv, Lavonia, which
begins Wednesday, December 7th
at nine o’clock and closes the 17th
#
See ad elsev here m this
The sale is managed by Mr. J/.
(jole, ol Chicago,one of the great.,
est^bsmimugers, Th«v invite
you to pom* arnund to sw tne
toe? me
Big; Reduction In Milli¬
ner,
Our Milhnerj Department
will close for this season on De¬
cember 1 st and until that date
we will offer anything we have
in Millinery at a Big Reduction
in Price. Call around and take
advantage of this offer.
C. D. McENTIRE.
Railroad From Tocooa
Progressing Fine.
J/r. W. J . Du vis, financial agent
of Montreal. Canada, and E. S.
Hunnieutt, ol Clarksville, are in
town making all perparatins to be
gm work on the railroad from Toe
coa to this place, Mr. Du vis
seems to be very much pleased
with the piospeets and says the
road will be completed. Mr. Hun
nicutt lias lost no time in pushing
this to a completiontion and both
he and J/r. Davis speaks verv fa¬
vorably of the road. Onlv a few
more months and Carnesville will
be blessed with a railroad. The
old adage says. All things come
to (hose who wait. The town ot
Carnesville has been waiting 100
and 10 years for a railroad but
will no longer have this to do as
the road will be pushed to a com¬
pletion. Every citizen in Carnes-
v’dleand community are wearing a
broad smile over the bright out
look. It is time the citizens were
remodhng and painting homes
make them look new tor the
town will glow by leap- and
bbunds When Cie road is complet¬
ed. It will be greater Carnes.,
ville.
Congressman-T^eet S. J.
TriblCe Publishes A
Card of Apprecia¬
tion.
Editor:— ?
Please allow me space in
your paper to thank my friends
for their loyal support. In thank
mg them, I also desire to express
a hope that since the battle is
over, no wounds are left on those
who opposed me.
Let peace occupy the field on
which the bitter conflict recent-
ly ended; let harmony prevail,
that I may serve the people well;
let co-operation take the place
0 f animosity to my administra¬
tion, that my bearing abroad
and my official influence may
not be crippled by dissensions
at heme. The country is inter¬
ested in the public good and not
in personal grievances.
In the last few weeks I have
received letters and telegrams
into the thousands, and if I have
failed to answer any of them,
the writer will oblige me by re¬
minding me of such an over¬
sight—some may have been mis¬
placed, or everlooked. I h°pe
the humblest citizen in the dis¬
trict will feel that I am his ser¬
vant, and be free to write me
his wishes whether I am at home
or at Washington, that I may
not only serve all the people but
serve the» individually.
Thanking my friends for the
high tribute of confidence shown
me, and assuring them that the
trupt will not be abused, I am,
Very »i Merely,
Official Organ of
FranLiin County.
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A Big Saving For Yon!
V
The many people of Lavonia and surrounding
country, who have 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 goods at the lowest possi¬
ble prices, and we are still following that motto.
We have almo t everything in the Furnishing Goods
line, and can depend on us for quali y.
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While our burer wr"? in New \ ork last month, he s°'Vi >* Q d rpmnric-dfv' rrood
nnrg'airis clothing 1 , of vrhirb wo intend our* oustern^rs sh'dl r<‘po : ve the. henofit
thruuon the very low prices at which we are gonvr to offer these goods We
have the celebrated
G. & F. BRAND Cr OT UNO
—one of the very best makes on earth < hir pmV < t these e|othes a re *5 00 to
$14.00 Per Suit. .
We nPo carry a full line of Oud Trousers, Coats and Overalls
These are the kind that wear well.
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BEw rspispaik
Mess’ Hitt lilies md G’lrt'mm’ 'Jifonmr '.inibn 1 ! Wis }
vert v»we;f Slyly A ip lln if Dili's aid lal’ss Tilt; il l8J>J3=
aSh Prices Gall ti See Hum.
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Dress Goods
We have the nicest, and at the same time the ch a apest line of Dress Goods to
be found in any store ot Northeast Georgm. Our line ot Woolen and Cotton
Dress Goods is surpassed, and you can find what vou need here.
We know we can please every lady who is interested a this line, and :t will
mean a big saving to vou t > trade here.
•jgBasmzv,
CO
BOB
Hannah and Hurts Slices for men, and other brands for men. For ladies, we
have the celebrated ‘Smart Set’ and ‘TVtle’ brands, and other brands You
can’t, beat these shoes anew here. The “ buck v” brand School Shops, none better
made for children. We have a strong line of work shoes lor Men and Women
and we guarantee satisfaction. Come and look our (in ■ over. They I 1 p ease you
Shoes!! Shots!!!
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