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Wilson-Furcell.
Amarraige of much mterest to
the people of the surrounding
community was that of Miss
Nellie Wilson of near this place to
Mr. Mu ran Purcell, of this place.
The marriage took place Monday
afternoon at four o’clock at the
home of ihe brides parents Mr,
and Mrs. J. P. Wilson. Kev. H.
M. Strozier pe/fo med the
ceremony. The home was beauti
fully arranged in golden rods and
autum leaves
Miss Wilson is one of
the most attractive and enter
taining young women in the
community and has a winning
disposition to gain friends a-’d
comes from one ol the best families
of the county.
Mr. Purcell is the youngest son
of f. W. Purcell and is a sterling
young business man.
The bride and groom will be at
home to their many friends after
this week, They will live in
Carnesville.
Jurors Drawn For
March Term
The Grand and Traverse Jurors
drawn by his Honor. Judge Jos.
N. Worlev to serve at the March
term. 1917 of Franklin Superior
Court.
Grand Jurors.
J. F. Atkinson, S. A. Means,
C. T. Miller, John F. Phillips,
John W. Sewell, W. B, W est-
brooks, E. U. Ihomas. T A.
Gulley, W. S, Macomson. T. B.
Mize, J. A. Tribble, J. M. Bur¬
roughs. O. D. McEntire, J. W.
Fulbright, H. W. Gordon, J. F.
Bowers, R.B, Moore, R, T. Cart-
ledge, W. J. Martin, C. A. Ad-
(ilngtun, L. T Phillips, J. M.
Kelley, H. E. Vomer, D.
Phillips, G. 11. Harrison. W. M.
Mangum, C. H. Kelly, C. A.
Ginn, J. E. Stonecypher. Wm. L.
Philips.
Traverse Jurors.
J. S. S | ears, C. N. Payne, W.
J. Walters, R C. Richey, B. N.
Bailey, W. J. Addison, B. S
Adams, T. A. Skelton, E.Manlev,
K. O. Randall. J. A. Hamby,
E. Z. Hubbard, J. C. Latty, W O.
Jones, P. M. Purcell M J.
Brown, G. R. Phillips, T. J.
Starr, W. S. Murphy, J. R.
Brewer, II L. Mabry, W. N.
Phillips, T. W. Phillips, C ;').
Ivester. W. M. Bowers, J. P.
Crawford. E. E. McWhorter,
L. H. Hamby, W. B. Cromer,
M. F. South, J. I. McDuffie," J.
R. Hall, L. W. Tyler, T. W.
Cheek, B. F. Mauldin, S. M.
Greer.
For Sheriff
At the solicitation of a large
number of voter I hereby an-
nonce my candidacy for the Sher¬
iffs Office of Franklin County.
Subject to Election of
her 7th 1916.
If elected I pledge myself to
discharge faiihfally every duty
devolving upon me. Your support
will be thankfully reeeived and
appreciated.
A. F. Carson.
fl
C«rm0t>tllc y a lr TUroonce.
PUBLISHED IN THE HITXRKST Of flANSUN COUNTY AND ITS NBA DON.
Don’t Putev Around
Do Something
Make vour movements count
for something.
Do not be a ‘ flatter budget.”
The slow moving | erson who
makes every moment c< unt accom¬
plishes more than the fast-moving
one who dares n*»t “use his head
save his heels,” or his hands.
However if the slow mover is
lr«zv or does not u-e his head to
advantage, he becomes the mo t
useless thing on earth. His room
is more than his company in mote
than one way.
Try to combine speed with good
Judgment and plans.
When you can work this com
bination you have reached a posi
tion where vour usefulness and
worth will command what thev
are worth.
Be dependable.
When you can remember in¬
structions exactly, and carv them
out to the letter, yon are in line
for promotion.
Your superior has many more
things to think of than you have.
Your value lies in the relief you
can give him from some of his
duties.
If he has to think for you and
attend to his own work, your
time is short on your job. A t
least you can not advance. De¬
liver the goods.—Sel.
Sheriff Sale
Georgia, Franklin Georgia.
Will be sold before tbe court
house door in Carnesville, Ga, on
tbe first Tuesday m November,
next witrnn the legal hours of
sale to the highest bidder forcasdi
one undn ' lded ">"’*« in
Rllth *t tract or parcel land eita-
ate. lying and being in 1468 Dis
trict, G, M. said state and county
more fully described era follows.
Adjoining lands of C. W. C.
King on the east, B. II. Burton
on the Southwest, N. H. Moss on
the west. C. V\ . C. King on the
north, beginning at a rock corner
thence to rock corner thence north
to pine knot thence north west to
rock, thence north to rock on
road, thence along said road on
b«gimng corner.
Also one other tract of land ly
ing and beihg in 1363 district
bounded as lollows: Adjomi g
lands of C. W. C. King, W. L.
Gables, TV. S. Chasteen. and H.
L Gables home place containing
35 acres more or less
The first mentioned tract of
land containing 60 and 3 10 acres,
more or less.
T ha above undivided eitghtn in
terest in said two tracts ot land
levied upon and being sold to sat¬
isfy a justice court fi fa issued
from the Justice Court of the 1363
District G. M. in favor of C. I\
and against Mrs. II. (’.
Gables, and levied upon as ti e in¬
terest of Mrs, H. C. Gables,
Written notice given the ten
8rnt in possession, as the law re
quires. This Oct. 3 1916.
1 J. W. Wansley Sheriff.
CAHTVKSVJTOA, FRIDAY aOCTOJ3EH
Sunday School
ciation Held Here
The 3rd, Division of the Frank¬
lin County Snndav School As¬
sociation will hold a convention
at Carnesville in the school audi¬
torium 5th. Sunday in Oct., with
the following program:
Morning Session.
10:00 Devotional service. Led by
S.M. Ayers.
10.15 Why Sunday Schools
should be kept open all the year,
by J, C. HolbrooK.
10:40 Hon the ‘Home Depart¬
ment lp? the Sundav School,
bv L. A. W ilbanks.
v
11:05 Song.
11:10 The What, Why and How
of the Banner Sunday School, by
J. F. Lee
11:40 What Progress Have W*
Made? (The Division Pres, will
call roll of schools, and mark each
one on the Division Chart.)
11:50 Who will take a “For¬
ward Step” ? Answers by the
Schools Represented.
12:00 Adjourn.
A basket dinner on the ground.
Afternoon Session.
1:45 Devotional Service. Led bv
L L. McEntire.
2:00 The Duty of the Parents
to tbe Sunday School, by E. W.
C ker.
3:25 The Advantage? of Graded
Lessons for Children Under
Twelve. Bv Dr. L D. Gale.
2:50 Song.
2:55 The Advantages of Class
Organization. Bv J F Barnes.
3:20 Open Discission. Anyone
who has a suggestion to m ike ; 8
to how to increase the efficient y
of the Sunday School is .equested
to speak at this time.
3:45 Adjournment.
Administrator Sale.
Georgia, Franklin County.
Bv virtue ot an order from the
Ordinary of Franklin county Ga
will be sold, at public outcry, on
fie first Tuesday in November
1916, at the court house door in
sud county, between the legal
tours of sales, the following tract
of land, to wit;
All that tract of I m l situ ate
lying and being in the 206th Dis
trictG. Al. in said county, adjoin¬
ing lands of Q. P. Ray on the
North T. J. Sewell on tile South
Childs estate on the South West,
and Campbell on tbe West, con¬
taining Sixty ar.d 25 100 acres
more or less and being the place
whereon Susan Floyd lived at the
time ot her death and where ker
children now live.
A large part of said land is in
cultivation, anil is in a good state
of cultivation. There is one
dwelling house on said lands and
two tenant houses.
Said lands sold as the property
of Susan Floyd, deceased for the
purpose ot paving the debts of the
estate and her distribution among
the heirs. Terms cash. This Oct.
3rd 1916.
J. G. W. Sewell
Administrator of the estate of
said Susan Floyd, deceased.
Honor Roll
Honor Roll of Carnesville High
School for week ending Oct. 13,
1916.
First Grade
Branson Ayers.
Second Grade,
David Conger, Francis Wil¬
banks.
Fourth Grade,
Grace Westbrook, Grace Cul¬
pepper, Doyle Addison, Merritt
Ware.
Fittn Grade,
Louise Carmichael, Mildred
Ayers.
Sixth Grade,
Ruth Rampley, Ruby Taylor
George Means.
Seventh Grade
Ezra Crow, Madeira Vaughn
Leonora Hubdard Nancy Rey¬
nolds.
Eighth Grade
Kyra Chandler, Ohio Broome,
Ossie Broom.
Ninth Grade
Willie Sparks.
Tenth Grade
Jessie Strickland.
Admiration alone Will not run
a newspaper. Sooner or later
suoh admirers will find that
object of their affections has be
0 ™ wcldwi ° ,her .. ,
they do not admire—in
words, a newspaper is
in order to live, to seek the frie
ship of those who are not so pla
tonic in their love, but unite that
practical esteem with sentiment
that binds mutual admiration to
other professions. There are too
many men who expect and editor
to slave in defense of their pet
notions and hobbies, advocate
their views against the srongest
oppositions and cooly withhold
business support by which alone
a small newspaper oan live.—Mu vs
vilie Entergrise.
Administrator Sale.
By virtue of an order of the
Court Ordinary for said County,
K rante,t at the term 1916
the undersigned as Ad ms. upon
the estate M. O. Massey deceased.
Will sell at the court door on the
hrst Tuesday in Nov. 1916 be¬
tween the usual hours ot sale at
public outcry.
Bonnded as lollows:
All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in Framdin Co.,
Bagining at Tost Oak, Thence N.
4. W. 6.80 to Red Oak, Stump,
Thence N. 50. W. 15.50 to Pine,
Thence N. 44. E. 23.19 to Rock,
Thence S. 28 E. 20,00 to Pine,
Thence S, 45. W. 14.00 to Rock,
Thence S. 34 E. 10.60 to Black
Jack, Tuence S. 4| E. 19.85 to
Bock. Thence N. 61. W. 7.50 to
P. O. Thence N. 12. W. 20.00 to
Beg. corner countany 61 17 100
acres adjoing land of J. I. Teat,
A. J. Owes, Mrs. II. N. Browing,
Mrs. Texy Holcomb and others.
Terms ot Sale: One half casn
on day of sale, One half or Dal-
ance Ncv. 1st, 1917.
J. F. Bowers Admr, of Martha
C. O. Massey Dec.
FOR SALE—Some fine Berk¬
shire pigs about six weeks o’d at
reasonable prices. See me befoie
buying.
L. L. Harbor,
Carnesville, Gn.
20 T9T(> NTJMHER PM
Administrators Sale
Georgia, Franklin County.
By virtue ot an order of the
Court of Ordinary oMiaid county,
granted at the October term 1016.
will be sold at autiou at the court
house door, of said county, on the
first Tuesday in November 1016,
within the legal hours ot sale, the
following described tracts of land;
LOT NUMBER 1 according to
the division of the lands of J. M
Farmer, late of said county de
ceased, adjoining lands of Tom
Cheek and Bud McCollum on the
north; Ben Cheek on the east; J.
M. Morgan on the south: and
lot No. 2 of said division on the
west. Containing forty one and
one half acres, more or less. Th ; s
tract has upon it one 4 room
house, with good outbuildings,
about 25 acres in cultivation, re-
maindei being a good pasture and
original forest.
LOT NUMBER 2 according to
aaul ( * ,v,slon i adjoining lands of
C. A. Turner on the north; lot
0, * sa *^ division, oi the
i eas U J- Morgan on the south;
and lot No. 3 said division on
the west. Containing 81 acres,
| more or * tss * This the home place,
and contains a good 6 room
use, in i jttb i di igi, ail 'ins
upon it about 30 acres in cultiva¬
tion, 14 acr< s well ti in herd land,
and remainder in good pasture.
LOT NUMBER 3 according to
said division, adjoining lands of
C. A.Turner on the north; lot No.
2 of safd division on the east; J,
M. Morgan on the south; and
Broad River and Clarks creek on
t .he west. Containing 72 acres,
more or less. This tract has 16.97
acres of rich boitom lands within
tbo Broad River Drainage Dis¬
trict, also about 30 300 acres of
uplands in cultivation, and re
mainder in oi Ignat forest. There
is 81.97 acres of this entire faun
located within the boundaries of
the Broad River Drainage Dis
trict, and subject to asses'-imnt.
.Sold as the property of J. M.
Farmer, late of said county i1e
ceased, for the purpose of paving
debts of said deceased and for
distribution among the heirs of
said deceased. Terms of sale-one
third cash, one third one year
from day of sale, and one third
two years from date of sale,
inteies f on defereu payments from
said date at 8 percent per annum.
Notes will be taken tor defered
pavments, and ponds lor titles
given. All of said lands Iving in
206ch District G. M. said state
and county. This Octolier 2nd
1916. .
W. F. Farmer
Executor of M. Farmer, de
ceased.
LOST—Three land notes two
of them are $500,00 each and one
$900,00. Finder will receive a re¬
ward if will return notes to
B. A. Cape,
R. F. D.3. Cordele, Ga,
i Qfid*! Organ*
Franklin County.
Administrator Sale.
Bv virtue ot and order from the
Court of Ordinary ot Franklin
County, Georgia, wil. be sold at
public outcry on the First Tues¬
day in November, 1916, at the
Court House door in Carnesville •
Franklin county, Georgia, be¬
tween the legal hours ot sale, the
following described property, to
wit:
AH that tract or parcel of - land
situtate ying and being in Frank
liu countv, Ga. in 1420th District
G. M., containing eighteen and
one half acres, more or less, ad
joining lands of Mrs. W. J. Iioys-
ton on the south; Yancey Pcole
on the west and north; and W. II.
Roach on theeast.
Said above 18| acref having
he following meets and bonds;
Beginning at an iron pin on
thence with road N
W 3.80 claims to corner, thence
N 24£ W 8,26 claims to orner
thenci N 18 V 3,40 claims to
Hickory corner, thenca IN 58{ E
2,90 claims to and Iron pm,
thence S, 59 F 76 links to a
corner, thence S 80 22,60 claims
to a eornor, S 84 E 400 clams to
a cornet, S 47 E 2,80. ihence S
55 E 5,76 to an iron pin comer
thence S 39$ W 13,53 claims to
begin i ng iron pin corn it, f
Also all that tract or parcel
of land situated, lying and being
in Franklin countv, Georgia, m
370th District, G M. and in ibe
City of lioyslon, designated as
lots numbers seven and eight in
block “B” of the D. Conger fiur-
very of College Heights. Said
property on the noith side of
College Street and fronts said
street 120 feet, running back 160
feet. Bounded on west by Maple
St., un south bv College street, on
the oast by L. N. McWhorter, and
on the north bv G. L. Campbell.
There is situated on this piopertv
a dwelling house and out bindings,
Saul propeitv being sold for the
purpose ot paving debts anti lor
distribution.
Terms of sale cash.
This October 2nd, 1916.
James McDaniel.
As Administrator of the estate
ot W. J. Roys ton, Deceased.
A single gage in a single issue
of the Century magazine taken
for advertising purposes costs
$500; in Haper’s $400; in other
prominent magazines from $350
down to $100. A yearly adver
tiserneHt of one column in the
Chicago Tribune costs $26,000; in
the New York Tribune $29,000
lor the lowest rates and $89,950
for the highest rates; in the New
York Herald the cost for the low-
est rates in $36,203 and $349,000
for the highest priced column
Yet one can see that these papers
are always full of advertising mat¬
ter, even at these enormous
prices. Won’t th s make the
man feel funny who pays $10 a
year for advertising and htiurs
around town posing as a liberal
advertiser.--Ex