Carnesville advance. (Carnesville, Ga.) 1899-191?, June 26, 1914, Image 1

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Official Organ of Franklin County. A Franklin Hardman Club Organized. The friends of Dr. L. G. Hard man, the Jackson county candi date for Governor are rallying to his support in Franklin county. Col. George L. Goode is in active charge of the Franklin County Hardman Club and names are being added to the list every day. Dr. Hardman is personally known to almost every citizen of f ranklin county and h s qu«h fications are reconized from one end cf the state to the other. The Advance will support Dr. Hardman until the tne conven tion at Macon and confidently predicts his election. Rev. Aaron Terrell’s House Burned. Rev. Aarcn Terrell’s home of near this place was destroy ed by fire last Thursday night. Apart oi the furnishing was saved, but badly damaged. The many friends of the family are in sympathy with them in their great loss and are contributing to the list out for them very .generdly. 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KT>Vt % « ~~7*m Hi 'o r« * » a I 5 *•> CAKNESVILLE =x r: s 1 * S5 Cdoic® 1 ■4r <1 % ♦ PUBLISHED IN THE INTEREST OF' S READERS. CAHNESVJ RIVE GA. Ti Davis Men- tioned For Rep sentative. Col. Dorsey T. Davis is being prominently mentioned as a probable candidate for Repre sentative of Fran kin county. This was the talk among his frietds the first of his week. Col. Davis is in Athens this week and could not be heard from. It is known that Col. Davis has had a desire to repre sent his county in the legisla¬ ture and he has the question of running u.der advisement His nlans will no doubt be ly announced at an early date. —Lavonia Tim:s. r» S .^32JMRVW.»x^ Viw:. WANTED TO BUY. Two or three f rained bird dogs or half trained, setters or pointers, maie Or female, but must be at reasonable price Account liability to sickness in s nrr irtr. Write me what you have. Prefer young dogs. Joe F. Worsley. Box 14, Mac .n, Ga. Tno on© !>ev 'Uoits per col'! i« lUxs l.ead ai.i »(e ih?cK «** 4 1 r.Lt’s ClioooIaieB * > My line of hats and millinery is stylish and up-to-date and I will guarantee you better prices than yoy can buy alseweere. ivliA H. J. Harrson. Dr. Hardman Saj He’s Candidate fo 4 • Whole State. “iN other geographical lines fa lioiml lines nor vocati onal line will plav any part in mv car paten for governor of Georgia,' 1 dedare;i Dr L (; Ii:mlm \, n i Commerce who was in All.ml Saturday. “I stand fora constrtl tive policy one which will mall Georgia a greater state. 1 am nol a candidate of a..v one sectio'l of the state but if elected povenoa I confidently expect to be, . will serve the entire state north east, south and west with equal fairness and fidelity. “There is no factional partisan ship in mv candidancv I earnest Iv advocate political harmony and hope to unreal to the voters of the state icaj^Bil wilful regard to tiieir past p .ht A lliations, / king the support of all cla M M I Mall ike. If 1 to am represent electaJ gover seeic the l ¥ ; erest of labour al we 1 1 |list with Hie main o bjecTmWavs doing what will be lor the proper upt uildidg and development of the state and us people as a wnole, Dr Hardman was much grati fied bv the indorsement given his health platform oy the Georgia Medical association \ynich a doped resolutions commending tne pro posed enactment of a vita, states tics bill and a revision of the state’s health laws.— At Gain nai. brew i ol is njlhtm the race f .r cmnnssum er of agriculture, J/r liovd Vansj i» turn secretary . of Ins , . campaign ^ work savs liis ctnnpaign heao- Iquarters will beat Cowman. Mr ^ augban says futher; .Mi I.iouas race for Com- missionorof Agriculture last year was a distinct hono, to himself as well as to bis section of ihc state. "He was rculi v toe iieopfes’ choice but toe tactics used in th Macon convention knocked him out, He was atronglv urge! ' contest that . action before? , . ti . n Lx eculire Cornirutte n ... and . in the L. e sc p ommittee overrode the evidence l We carry a m?sh f lire of the kpsfc Groceries that can be pur- Glased from the market and ive your trade, t Brown & Hall. 2t. IiM 4. ? I Q 11 Hon. Jchi Brown s Headquarters to again appeal to the people but be stood tin* to the primary rule believing that justice would at some time or otner prevail which father commends him to the coal. deuce and good will of the oeople of 6reorgia. “He is still the plain practical big hearted far me" an Ftlicie is reasonable doubt of !us hunt election this year. Tne al issue involved will cause his ends to stand iovallv bv him and he, stands nearer to them todav than ever before as it is Ins aim and desire to see further itive service done in this depart nnent. “He has served as Commissioner of Agriculture and he' performed the duties of this of fice efficiently and faithful, went bef re the people lairly and squarely for Commissioner and re eeived their ei.tlorserivent by art overwhelming majority of Official Organ of Franklin County , )Ut wifortiHate!? t ie riw,:' inn ' „.., a ,| ivW ,,,, {lirown , uu , ,... i ll faction .• ana , be , suffered the consequences, “Reminds me of the story of t ho small city bov who \v.t> s mt out on a farm and nut at wo k at mi Ho was discouraged at irs first ox l )9, ' ,onf ’ e ;1 later though ivh en be was asked bow be was get. U along arc tty nuHv; lean ,nake thejneo ome but I can sl0 ' M 11 vo!i “/believe Mr Drown fri<> will ,, , ii lu Inir steer it this v-a- and , will stand ,, bv bun heir , , m in • • to further serve the state along , greater agriculture In ex! He will open his hen ipuurt >rx herein his home town and hopes eoml ' R ' t h,s «'»W *!">» broad aud non-factional basis. He * 1 was the peoples prefo t 1 ! ' last year an ! I behove ibat tb will prove to him that !hev a- s ^p faithful and that t'neV app ' : rate his.ambition to render fun, ’. : patriotic service to the.Vote an % to the .meat farm 1 H f* rn rs, j “The labor Urge j is enough t call iorth the efforts ’of the bun ker the business man an I the pat , j riotic in order that f/eorgia mav truely be called the Empire State : of the South in her relations to agriculture. ‘■'J/r Brown is a pra -tical far mer and knows their needs ancf hirleatWrah.-p’is- not qa asuoned.” Elberton Star.