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Dr. George Bush w.»s here
Tuesday on business.
The Farmers Rally at Bold
Spring was largely attended Sat
u relay.
G. N. Nelms of Royston was
here Tuesday on business.
L, N. Mcwhorter, o Rovston,
was in Barnesville recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clodfelter
are at homo to their mony friends
Miss Hat*ie Dickson of Ash¬
land visited home folks Si turdap
Miss Irma Little, of Ro.vston
visited Miss Pearl Little Sunday.
T. C. Hall is In Cornelia and
elsewhere on business this week.
Miss Ethel l.andram returned
Saturday lrom several months
terebing.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L.McMurjay, of
Comer, were week-end visitors
here with relative*,
Mr- and Mrs. J. T. Dickson
are the proud prnssesor of a Baby
Gsand Chovrolet.
Mr, Frank James returned firs
ot week from several days stay
in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs Reece McMurray
spent Sundcv with the family of
C. G. McMurrav,
Mr. Devore Burrress of Com-
visited relative and friends here
Fisday ard Saturday.
Mr- Norm Ramplev returned
Wednesday rrou several dat's
stav in Birmingham.
Mr. and Mrs J. MeEutire and
little soi, Soal ETl, .Miss Ellis
Crow, were in Athens Thursday
shopping.
Miss Essie Williams returned
Sunday from several davs stav
with retatives m Toccoa.
The Woodman Circle enjoved a
picnic in the pasture of L. L. Me
Entire Saturday afternoon.
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Air. and Mrs. R. F. McKmnie
returned Sunday "from several
days stav with relatives m varions
parts of South Carolina.
^issZelia Phillips returned
grst of week from White Sulphur
whrre she taught school for the
past few months.
Dr, and Mrs. George JParker
and son, Van, Mrs. Sanford Av
ers, and Miss Lucy Avers motored
to Atheds Tuescloy visiting and
shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. Rush Burton; and
children of 'javonia, are frequent
visitore here at the bedsule of Dr,
J. K, Tucker.
Mr. and Mrs. James Goode and
little son Joe |Dan. moved Wed
nesday to Gainesville to make
their future Lome. We t.iust they
will snjoy their new home."
Little Leon McEntire happene
tothe misfortune to fall from a
window in the second story of
the school room Thursday receiv
seqeral serious injuries. His right
lower limb was broken several
Dmos and he is suffering from the
effect,
The following tiaveling selas-
men wero here hrst of week; 11. C
Haslet, J. C Parter, J. S. Davis,
J ’ M Hunt ’ F ’ H - Carter, M. W.
.
Vestal, S. A. Gaines, E. R. Burt¬
on, H. H. Manlov, Carter, Daniel,
J. P. Purdue, G, JH. Plauton,
M. W, Almond, C. M. Hobson
M. H, Jones, II. O. Morrison, Her
bert Williams, Jeff Hulsey and
Attention, Farmers
And Business.
Men-
It isearnestlv desired jbat every
Farmer ahd Business man m
Franklin connty will meet at Car
nesville in the Court house Tues
May 22nd at 2 P. M. to dis
cuss the food and feed situation
tnat faces us to day. It shoUid
be the duty’of every patriotic cit.
zen to attend tbit meet'ng as
there wil* be men here to discuss
this Jpaoblem who are iniorrned
J
and aware oo the Cricis just
of us. So let euery citizen
who, can possibiy do so attend
this meeting as lots of good can
accomplished Jwito organizen
C. A- Bryant, County Agent.
Notice
Georgia Franklin Countv.
Report ot the commissioners
of Roads and revenues of Frank¬
lin county, fur the Quarter ending
March 31st 1917 setting fonrth
the expenses of said countv foi
said xuarter and giving the amount
of warrents issued on the countv
treasurp, for the firss three months
and including the expenses of the
Ciurts paid ouj on certificates us
eu sued bv the Clerk of Superior
Court, as required by law, and
showing the different funds on
which the which the warrants
were issued, to wit.
On Coroners fund for January
1917 $29.00.
On any lawful ir.debtness fund
tor January 1917 127,00
For Febiuary 191718,00
For March 1817 38,00
On officers fund, including Jail
fees lor January 1917 218,00
For February 1917 231,90
For March 1917 255,35
On fuel fund sor January, Feb¬
ruary and March 47,19
On Legal Indebtness fund for
Febiuary and March
142,20
On Servant hire Fund for three
montns 60.00
On Stationeay Fund for three
months 231,35
On Bridge Fund, tor J a: nary
268,22
For February 235.31
Jor March 425,44
On Pauoers Fund, including
Paupersjat the Paupers home and
amounts p ud Paupeis not at the
home and expenses of farm,
For January 115,70
For February 93.25
For March 131.13
On Public Buildings Fund for
January, February and March
49,02
On the road fund
For January 1367.67
for February 1097,07
For March 3513,47
Court expentes tor March
term of the Sujierior Court for
for 1917 1127,00
City Court for 1917 including
the Judge’s Salary for 3 months
417,78
Bv order of the Commissioners
this Mav 9th 1917.
W .R, Little Clerk,
Commissioner of Roads & Reyen
ues.
Notice To The
People
Notice is hereby given that
there willjbe introduced at the
next Session ol the General As
sembly of Georgia wuich maets
on the Fourth Wednesday jpn
June 1917, the following; Bill to
witt;
A Bill to be entitled a n act to
the Second Section of an
Act entitled “an act to create n
new charter for the City of Ca'
nesaiile, in the County of Frank
*
Iin, and to reincorporate said
and declare and consolidate
the rights and powers of said cor
poration: to define the corporate
limits of said City of Carnesville
&c, “Approved August 2<Hh 1913
so as to reduce the corporate lim
its of said City from three fourths
of one mile in everv direction
from theJCourt house of Franklin
county to One half mile in eveiy
direcsion from the Court house
of Franklin county and for other
purposes. This Mav 12th 1917.
Walton Ginn.
Citations
Georgia Fianklin Countv.
To All Whom it May Concern;
Notice is uereby given, that the
appraisers appointed to set apart
and assign a year’s support to Til
lis A. McGanitv, the widow of
John W. McGanity, deceased,
nave filed their award and unless
good and sufficient cause is shewn
the same <viff be made the judge¬
ment of the Court at the June
term, 1917, of the Court ot
nary. This May 7th 1917.
V. C. Nelms Ordinary.
Georgia, Franklin County.
Whereas, O. S. Strickland &
F. L. Smith, Administrator of J
Sanders Strickland, represents to
the Court m his petition, duly filed
and entered on record, that he has
fully administered J. Sanders
Strickland estate; Tnis is there
fo e to c.te all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show
cause, if any thev can, why said
Administrator should not be dis
charged from bis administration,
and receive Letters of Dismission
on the first Mondav in June 1917,
V. C. Nelms Ordinary:
Georgia Franklin County.
E. A. Phdlips having made ap
plication t'< require titles to be exe
cutcd to him to certain land des¬
cribed in a bond lor titles hert to
attached purporting to be signed
by L. E. Asborns, late of said
county, deceased, the said applica
tion alleging that said land has
been fully paid for, all parties con
earned are hereby notified tha
applidaiton will be heard be¬
fore the ordinary of said county
on the 4th day of Juno It) 17*
This 7th day of May 1917
V. C. Nelms Ot (Unary.
Georgia Franklin C'ountv.
To All Whom It May Concern;
Mrs V. F,Smith having in pro-
|>er form applied to me lor Per
raiment Letters of Administration
>n the estate of John II. Smith
ate of said County, this is to cite
all and singular the creditors and
■iex' ot kin of John II Smith to
be and appear at mv office with n
the time allowed by law, and show
caus. u , tfany they can, why per
inanent administration should not
be granted to Mrs V. F Smith on
John U. Smith estate, Wiiness
my hand and official signature this
7th day ol Mav 1917.
V.C. Nelms Ordinary*.
Georgia, Fianklin County
ToAll Wh mi It Mav Concern:
T. W. Freeman having in proper
form applied tome for Permanent
Letters of Administration on the
estate of Lyda. Freeman, late of
said County, this is to cite all and
singular the creditors and next ol
km of Lyda Freeman to be and
appear at my office within the
time allowed bv law, and show
cause, if anv they can, why perma¬
nent administration should not oe
granted to T. W. Freeman on
Lyda . Freemau estate.
vVi'ness my hand and official
signature, this 7ili dav of May
1917.
V. C. Nelms Ordinary.
f For Sale
One good milch cow for sale at
reasonable price.
F. A. Wilbanks, Carnesville, Ga.
Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local applications, as they cannot reach
the diseased portion of the ear. There is
only one way to cure catarrhal deafness,
and that is by a constitutional remedy.
Catarrhal Deafness is caused by an in¬
flamed condition of the mucous lining of
the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is
Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or im¬
perfect hearing, and when it is entirely
closed, Deafness is the result. Unlesa the
Inflammation can be reduced and this tube
restored to its normal condition, hearing
will be destroyed forever. Many cases of
deafness are cauaed by catarrh, which is
an inflamed condition of the mucous sur¬
faces. Hall’s Catarrh Medicine acts thru
the blood on the mudous surfaces or the
^wTwtll give Catarrhal One Hundred Deafness Dollars that cannot for
any case of Catarrh Medicine. Cir-
be cured by Hall’s
culars free. All Druggists. 75c. O.
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