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Tit J CARNESVILLE ADVA'^E, CARNESVILLE, GEORGIA.
Official Organ 01 Franklin Couniy
Miss Ret ha Purcell Ed.to
E. 1>. Purcell Business Manager
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Register ard save futhc-r trou
ble.
Hoo. Tom Edison’s motto;
“Too Busy,”
If you don’t register you will
have much to regret.
Register on June 5ih, and
show your colors.
When did you buy a Liberty
Loan bond?
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The rain caused a million do]
lar smile in Franklin county.
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Vacation days are here and
the college gradutes will soon
be nome.
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The wise person will can all
too vegetables and fruits that
can be secured this year.
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This paper is interested in
the Franklin cour.ty boys who
have volunteered in the service
of their country and desires
next week to give a list of them
as far as possible and the branch
ol servlee in which they are en
listed. We will appreciate it if
all who have relatives will fur
nish us the name and branch
of service in which they are
enlisted.
The first step toward great¬
ness is to be honest, says the
Proverbs; but the proverb fair
to state the case strong enough,
Ilcnest is not only the first step
toward greatness—it is great¬
ness itself. Honesty is the
best policy, but those who do
honest things merely because
they think it good pohe/, are
not honest. He that walketh
uprightly, walketh surely.
The truth of the good old
maxim, that “Honesty is the
test policy,” is upheld by the
daily experience of life; up¬
rightness and integrity being
found as success fails in busi¬
ness as in everything else. It
keen sai( 1; a k your deal¬
ings give your neighbor the
cast of the bank—good measure
le aped up, and running ever-
and you will not lose by in the
end”.
Honesty is the best policy. But
no man be upright, amid the
vaiious tempatationsof life un
less he is honest for the rights
sake. You should not be hon¬
est from the low motive of pol
icy, but because you feel better
for being honest. The latter
will hold you fast let the
set as it will,
No man knoweth the
and strength of his own
I n, until he has passed the fiery
ordeal of temptation. Men who
slanders at the dishonesty of
others, at one time in life, then
soiling before favorable wind
of prosperity, when adversity
overtakes them, their honesty
too often flies away on the same
wings with their riches, and
what they once viewed with
holy horror, they now practice
with shameless impunity.
On the great day of accouut
it will be found, that men hnve
eired more in jndgeing of hon
of others than in anyone
thing else, Many who have
been condemned and had the
stigma of dishonesty fixed up
cn them, because misfortune
disabled them from payiig
their just debts, will tand ac
quitted by the Judge of quick
and dead, whilst others cover
dishonest hearts and actions
undetected by man.
Citations
Georgia Fiaukhn County.
To All Whom it May Concern;
Notice is nereby given, that the
appraisers appointed to set apart
and assign a year’s snpport to Til
I is A. McGanitv, the widow o
John \V. MeGanty, deceased,
nave filed their award and unless
good and sufficient cause is shewn
the same will he made the judge¬
ment of the Court at the June
terra, 1917, of the Court ot Ordi¬
nary. This May 7th 1917.
Y. C, Nelms Ordinary,
Hoch Dsr
(This poem, Written in 1 .s97 by
A. McGregor Rose, a member of
lie stuff ol the Montreal Herald
and published in that piper, gain
od considerable prominence by
ivason uf its rec tal bv the late
Rear Admiral Coghlan, IT. S. X..
at a bar.ij of the Ilhnn League
club in Nl w Voik in the U. S S.,
lia'eigh at the battle of Manila
hay.)
Her K-is r of Bis Fatherland
Und <iotton!ogh all dings 1 ‘OtIt-
mand;
Vi* two a eh! Hon’r you under
stand?
Meinself—und Gott.
lie mg i i Heifen und alviys
ll.
Und mom own Empire d >n’d
vas slim ill.
Ein noble ba T I dinks \on cal!
Mein-c-!f- t;i d Gott.
Vile some men sing d.*r power
devine,
Mein soldiers sing “Die Wacht am
Jlliein,”
Untl drink der hsalth in Rheinisti
ssnr.e
Of Me-und Gott.
Here’s Fiance, she wnggers all
an-uiuit,
She’sausgespieldt, she’s ro account
To much wo thmk she uoa’t
amoiind!;
Meinself —und Gott.
She viil not dare to fight agiin,
Hut if sne‘"shonlilt I’ll show her
bl.in
DotElsiss und (in F rone a) Lena
me
Are mein—und Gutt.
Von Bistnark vas a man auf might
Und douglit us vas glea- out of
sight,
But aob! he vasnicht gout to light
Alit me —und Gott.
Vo knocked him like ein man
aut sdraw,
V 7 e let him know whose vill vas
*aw,
Und vot, wedon’d vould sdana his
jaw
Meinself—und Gott,
Ve send him oudt in biff disgrace,
We gif him insuldt to his face,
Und putCaprtvi in his blaoe,
Meinself und Gott,
Und ven Capivi got svell hedt
V r c verv biorn'otlv on him set,
Und toldt him to get up and get.
Moinseif— Und Gott.
Here’s pr n I'm a dinks she’s nicht,
stimuli beer,
Mit Boer,s und such she interfere;
She’ll learn none owns dts hemis¬
phere
But me—und Gott.
She dinks good frau, some ships
she’s got
Uun soldiers mit het scarlet goat:
Ach! Ye eould knock dem! Pouf!
like dot;
Meinself—und Gott.
In climes of peace berbare for vars
I bear the tpear and helm of Mors
Ynd care not for den thousand
Czars,
Meinself—mit Gott.
In fact, I humor etry whim.
With aspect dark and vissuge grim
Gott pulls mit me und 1 mit him;
Meinself -und Gott.
MONEY TO LOAN
OX FARM LAONS.
In Franklin and adjoining
counties Teimssr.d ;;
attractive, see or write
W P Eirod or B Sewell
Lavonia, Georgia
f m * ^ P' m « '1 (Or
no W. AT 8 I a s r.t 55 *
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We Want to that n.'c H-tat’qtiliters for th* bos' merebandbo that you ran find
siv we
in this part of the state. Our li e* of Slippers and the l.ito»t style i f bhoe> :ro fiir passed.
We hive the bait line < t 1 .nd.es Ibis', foods that lias sve- been dis; l*yel n a town
size. They tell that we s i goods tw ml v ii ve p r c >nt cheap *r t *. n t mv find
of our us
th; in in otli r t .was.
Well tiny the judg s we have oil* p ices and we bough*.'before the p kes
a*e
soared so high.
DnnMorget whoa you come to our town to ioo'.< for the Canon eicanti’e Cotnny
will it on our window. \Vc pay the highest prices foryoar count 's' pro luce
you see
chickens ar.d eggs, cspccialit v.
Don’t se ! until vo-.i see ns we pay cash il we c.in’t trade.
We want, vonr country produce and you will make no mistake to bem
store. We have a good line for you to select from and the money to you if you
don't want to exchange for gopds.
a 3S JJ Li KP u 1 . ■■£ i |» '3 ®| y m I ? i. ' E £0
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A persona! tfelinitioii of officer is tin greatest a«nt
of work aceompilslted witli tits least amount of energy ex¬
panded.
Detective eyssigiit tends to decreases your capacity for
work and increases Hie expenditure ef nsrgy.
iiols yreye sight petedlve? Do Had eyes hinder ou n
your work? if so you need your eyes examined and giesss
propery fitted.
I ani qualified by State Examination to
exmine eyes and fit glasses. Give me a
trial ad you will be a satisfied customer
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